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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIA N. FRIDAY MOKXINH JINK II. III1I7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. . TEKMS UP t KNCIUl'IION. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year J6.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 tiorved by cirrlcr, per month 46 WEEKLY. Bent by mail, per year 2 In advance. 1'oslase free to .ubserlbier.. j All communication. Intended tor publl - cation should be Ulivcted to the editor. . .... ..n kin u UUblneHa communication of all kinds ana ivmluancrs must be addressed to I'ha A.torian. Tlie Astorlan guarantees to its sub - acrltx-r. the largest circulation of any oewMi-aper published on the Columbia river. Advertising ratee can be had on appll- cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the second old mi weekly In the state of Oregon, has, uext to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation ln the state. John t Handley & Co. M-e our Port- land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be bad every morning at their land, 124 Third street. la his tariff debate with Senator Kaw- llnjrs, on Wednesday, Senator Milts Is re- i ported to have "severely arraigned" a protective tariff as class legislation, de- kipntsl to build up vast funds for dlstrl- button among beneficiaries at the ex- Dense of the "forgotten man," the tax- i-ttjer. He also charsed democratic sen- ators who are obeying the voice of their constituents by voting to put cotton nud other southern products on the dutiable list as engaged In a radical departure from the tenets of democracy. It a not surprising that Mr. Mills breaks cut this , , . .i way. He and other pseudo deniCK-raiic statesmen are writhiiiB ln desperation over the change of sentiment golns on all over the South on the tariff qin-siioa' avalanche last Ever since the McKink-y fall these gentlemen have been main- :,...,,, . ,, . , . complaints an.1 disorders of the stoma h, taining a discreet siWnce regarding bothj liver and bowels, which are apt to attack tariff and silver, but the spectacle ol , natives of the temperate xones sojourning real, simon pure democrats advocating ; or trav''linK -h regions, and Is an and voting- for a republican tariff Is too grievous to be longer borne In sibnee perature. exposure to damp or extreme by these out-of-date and repudiated lead-j fatigue. It not only prevents Intermittent ers. They know as well as anybody else i an' '"eminent fever, and other diseases of that they carried the election four years! Blril b' eradicates hem. a .fact which has been notorious for vn ago on false pretenses, and that they; have only kept the South In line against j the republican party since the war by ap- ' pealing to the the malice of the educated and Imposing on the ignorant classes with mIsrepresenta.tlons as to the bene- ! fits and effects of a national protective j tariff. The history of popular sovem-! . , . t t j ment In this country' shows that once in every generation some school or other1 of prejudiced and selfish duetrlnalr -s have i i succeeded In procuring oftlces and notcr-1 There are people w ho have objections wty by fooling the people on some im- j t0 advertising matter in the columns of portant public yues-lon. Hut these ab, r- a newsParer. The ground of objection v , . , !s tnat tne' ! not want to read ad- rations have only been temporary, and' , . au , vertisements. Now this objection Is not with returning reason the people nave j g. for oftentimes th-se advertise risen and smitten those res;onsible lorjmenta convey valuable Information. their delusion with a force from which - there was no recovery. It Is and w!ll'ellnS PubUc learn the excellent din bo so w-.fh Mr M,iu ,h .h..r. nf vu ot the Wisconsin Cen j.news men nave reapeu ineir last ; oenent from the errors and gullibility of, Southern voters. There is no section of i the country more truly national In sem! - ment and predilection than the South and no section has stood or stands io realize greater bent-fits from a protective j tariff. The public career of Mr. Mils i will soon be ended. He will never be returned to office again by his state, and another general election will sweep the I last man of his clan from pow-r or In- Alienee under the fUrr.l iro.rnm.,n Some of our democratic fri nd.i in As toria nre making lieht of the senate's amendment putting a duty or. the impor tation of cotton. They affect to ridicule it as a "sop" thrown to the South, but why the republican party ln the pknil tude of its present power should feel un der any obligation to throw sops to the South these sapient statesmen omit to j explain. Perhaps they do not know that ' the amendment concerning cotton was of- j f . red by n Southern senu'or. Another thins they say Is that they duty on cot-; ton can be of no benefit to the South, since, cotton constitutes one of the great est export products of the country, ai.d, ther-fore, does not need to be Imported. It strikes us as a little singular that neither the great Mills In his grinding the other day, nor the Benatoii.il cct. torilonist Vest has thought to make this powerful Bop argument against the Dlngley tariff. For the benefit of ourj Clatsop county aolons we have prepared the following little statement of th Im ports and value of raw cotton brought to this country during the year 1S05: From United Kingdom l'i,Jsl,.T'J 81,nT3JM Other Kunqie . to.i-0' Zl-'l South America . I'.l.at! 14;,B.' Kast Indies .. t.T.t) Other Ada and Ocentii.-a 4i.ri 4".,iV' Africa (hypti . .... K.VWM .l.'.KI.V.'J Other CouutrUs ,,:it iu, Totals , lU.'f'.M.il ?',,lTl,i.r.i During the same year the value of man ufactured cotton Imported Into this coun try is shown by the treasury figures to have been 3,Ui,S31. It Is the aggregate of these sums; namely, the amount of iU,6,m, which tho republicans propoe i to Imvt In th norkr-t. of Sonlhi-rn farmers Hml michanlv. A prvtty IMy "sl" for oiylwtly to h.ive m-oun.l tr.-o ilny.", w think! A fruit company of Santa Clara. Cali fornia. Is enaiiKol In drying potatoes, n.l by the SHIl of this month will haxe vi.ftM )xunds of the prthlnet ready for the market, utileh represents nve limes k many pounds of pnvn potato.-. It Is n.u entirely clear why some twi' In Clat sop county mlcltt not i-tuiuct- In the suae industry with satlst:ietoiy result. We have p'.i-nty of the raw m. t, t lo 1 and then Is said ta l- an Ineieaslns demand for product. ; ;.,limrv ln ; S-.m is iiKiut to W rain .1 to .m nil .y. . .nl i v-lY. !. nl l'r..ifii: li.,ni...-i siokn of for thai nation. In Vt-- "" tr.-iltv.l visions it.vn Si-.iitt ui.l j the fnivd States ;m t-.-ttor irl.vtlon ' ,-oul.l K- made b 1'r. si. I. in M.-Ki'-l.-v. i ! There Is (jreat need for a eo,-l-h,i.le.l nan j at Madrid Ju-t now. , All the surplus vceci.ihle- seeds In t'.i. hands of the national d.wrtinent of a rioulture have been distributed to tin ! ivople In the t!ood, d ON-.rlris aloi.s th- J Mississippi river, and ar.- Wine plant., I as the river subsides. No better use cot. Id hav been male of them. From the recent etlvns of the sultan It would appear as If Allah an.1 the clar of Kussla had gone Into partnership. CoL Hamid Is very particular to that all j demands purj'ortinr to come from Allih are counlersiimed nnvl approvc-1 by the ctar. i A XIATTKU OF IXTKREST TO TltAV- j F.I.KRS. ; ! Tourists, eniisrams and mariners find ; thjl, ,rtW(lHt).r.s toma.n m,,,., a nuNllcinal safeKjard afainst unheilthful influences. tivn which they can Implicitly rely, since it prevents the effrt-ts that an l. mi. lie, iu.tieti i'.llluisi ilti'n-, ' utviecustom. d or unwholesome diet. Kid W!ltr or othtp oonljtil,ns unfavorable to health, would otherwise produce. On long voyages, or j.vimeys by land In latitudes ! a,,,:K',,nt ' ,ho ' esm-elally ! useful as a preventative of the f. brile excellent protection against the Influence of extreme cold, sudden ch.insvs of tern- , North anJ Am ico, the West Indies, Australia countries. I It may not Ix Rer.erally known that i florists are called upon to metch blossor.is t0 fnx ks. Mr. Rosenstoek Is authority f the statement that they are fr-.iuently ,'nt for ,0 'nsIect frowns and judsr what flowers would best accord w ith them . i..u.u u.i imm. THE OBJECTION" XOT GOOD. For Instance, how else would the trav I tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, , . . . . or tne general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or address !J - C- Ponl- O. P. A.. Milwaukee, Wis., or Geo. S. Batty, General Ag-nt. 246 Stark street. Portland, Or. What a reli-f It Is to see little liov ;..r-sse,i i,y sensii.ie moin.-rs who do r.ot ( m ike Buys of them by retaining 'on (firusn curls after the young-ster is In Ther. are two reasonabl things whl everyUjdy should do: tnk. food care of one's health: and if lost r-galn it quickly an.i to this everybody will agree. And th-re re a gr-at multitude of people who ar.- agreed that for lsth purposes Simmons 1-iv-r Regulator is the best helper. "I am troubled with torpid li-. .-r and nothing gie. s n lief so quick lik.- Simmons Me i r."g:.lator."-F'.. I!. Strang.-, Lake rity Flu. IMa.-k ribbon and hoilyho. re the only trimming on a k blosoms ric.- stnw La If you have h: .: G tope, 0 you know its ,-.ch i ,.rJ pai-.s, the fever, :he chil :,l'ie cough, the dep.-culon y ;u know tht m a 1 The G:h:z c-rhauits the nervous syt; n c':'-,' !y, lowers th-. vitality. Taj thing;; should be done at once: the bo.y must be strength ened, and force must be given to the nrrvous system. Cod Ihrer Oil will do the first; Hy pophosph tet the second. These are perm tnently and oleasantly combined in Scott's Emulsion. It lifts th despondency and heals the inflamed membranes of the throat and lungs. But you need not have LA GRIPPE. You can put your rystem in a condition unfavorable to it. You can have rich, red blood resistive strength; steady brain r.nd nervrs. Scott's Emulsion prevents as well as cures. And whether you se- d or co for Scott's Emu sion, be sure y you get the genuine. E SCOTT ft BOW f., Vew York. i rT "'" HOBBS Challenges the Citizens of Astoria. A lubllc rest Agreed I'pon nnJ the Result to be Published In This lpcr. CAN HOBBS SUA5TANTIATI: ct.Ai.ns? HIS 1 JULIUS HOBBS, M. D. In l-w of the gnat Importance of this challenge, not only to the cttir. n 0f ; .n:--stiv trouble. When men m.vi, the Astoria, but to the entire rlvtlii-d world, j sreetlni.- usually Is. "Well, how me ou"" the public will bo lnter.-st.-d In the out- Tn"' de-lop.-s health talk. The man come of what may he properly termed anil" " 'ovl or stoma h Irrible public investigation of a discovery thai!' "''uesi a curiosity. Trouble Is men will become famous and prove of Incal culable Importance to the great mass of people who are suffering In one way and another from kidney ailments and other attending Ills. The offer made by Pr. Hobbs In his challenge above alluded to. Is a simple and plainly w orded one. In a nutshell j he asserts that he has discovered ai that remedy that will positively cure that mo.-t Insidious and common of all com-1 plaints, disease of the kidneys: whi 'h Is i wrvklm; men and women by the score la sly. The itood that u'.n he accoinpli.-hed by a Hsitivc sn-cl:lc. one that can he admin istered in a simple ami plain way other word, a grand, universal mr.-t.-lnr for all kidney troubles-will U- hailed as! as a Co.ls. nd everywhere. Tiie claims made for the remedy In I question i.re. speaklnc In a e:i-ral s.-nse. that the Hobbs K. nudy Com pany of Chicago and San Kranelsoo. are the owners of an ASPAftAiU S KII'NKV ItK.MKPY which they positively assert will cure all kidney diseases, with the exception of those where tumors and ulcers have formed and a sumlcul oier.i tloa Is necessary. It Is not our puriwse In this arti.-le to enter Into a general dlseussion of the vast number of different forms of kldnev troubles, but to treat them us a whole, ns j spac-e In this tviT does not permit us to do otherwise. It Is thought that the only possible way to publicly determine the vnlue cf Pr. Hobbs' discovery Is to GIVE FREE TO ALL those who are interested In this mat'.-r .1 -ample box of this medicine, and to have it done in such an open manmr that none can question the honesty of the t-st. For the purpose yf making this test n large number of sampl. s have b.-.-n m to . CHARLES ROGERS, wh!?h will be given to any and all ar sons who will call at his store on Sat urday. June 12, from '.' a. m. to 7 p. m. To each applicant for a free sample of these pills we will also give a little look on kidney diseases, which sets out In a cl.-ar plain manner Just such Infor mation as would be wanted by anyone with weak kidneys. For fr.e samples of pills. WRITS TO OK ''ALL ON' CHARLES ROGERS, Cdd Fellow's Building, ASTORf A, OREGON. Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the liurton House, P.urton, W. V., and one of the mot widely known m :n ln the stale, was cured of rheumatism after threr; years of Buffering- He says: have not sufficient command of language to convey any Idea of what I suffered, my physicians told me that nothing could done for me and my friend w- r fully onvinced that nothing but death would elleve me of my suffering. In June, Mr. livens, then salcsnvin for th' Wheel ing Drug 'o., recommended Chamber- hir.'s I'ain I'alm. At this rime my foot and limb were swollen to more than loulde their normal siz- and It seemed t'i me my bg would burst, but soon ffl'-r I began usinK the I'ain liulm the swell- began to deerea.se, the jiain 10 I' avc, ind now I consider that I am in-lr.-Iy ur'-d. I-'or :.! by Kste.-Conn Urt Co. Judging by th- erowds always around the shirt Wfll.st counters, you would ihlrk this style of garment, was the only one known to the feminine world. 'Tbere'H no use In talking," says V. j II. ISroHdwell, dniKglst, Im Cypne, Kan., Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and iJiar- rh'ft Jem-dy does the work. Aft'-r tiiklng medlclnn of my own preparation iivl those of others, I took a dose of C'Purn- berlain'fi and It helped me; a necond dose cured me. Candidly and eonsrlen tlously I can recommend It as the best thing on the market. The 23 and . cent sizes for sale by Kates-Conn Drug Co. The man who Is fo tidy that he wipes the dust off his boots with his po'-k't-handkerchief Is not altogether well lal- anced In his eieanlin'-iis. fjandruff, which eauacs so much I'.h- Imr of the scalp, can be cured by Hall s Hair Renewer, because It Is a corrective tonic for the jrlnnds producing dandruff. Kick headache can he quickly and com pletely overcome by using thone famous ittlo piils knovn as "DeWilt'a Littb iarly Kis'-rs." Charles Itog-rs. An Ideal June day was yesterday. MARINl; NUWS. I llltlll W AIRH, l oWW MUH. I'ATK. : A. M. i P.M. ! a. M, f I. M " li.tn ft It m ft , Ii in ft h m (t Tiudy. .' s- 4 t it t" j u V, ti M j -i ,c 1 a Wediud'y II t.Wiim nivfisi I II IS' 1 4 V J Tliumitny .U le c. j; n u s 1; ,. M, in x' J .V KrldrtV . , l n -.V li 4' l.s.v IlMiO i .1A.SJ SMUiintay 1 II VI s S in i s ' 4 .jUiii 4 Vi ;l Nunday . u'l-.1 In ? I II lenni i:t I a svj.t.i Monday. II li7;ti (.'! I 7 ttiWlU T1IK STAilV: tF W ATK II, I- - i B M'M'IOX. ? J? f .! - S t - i it r i -: 37 f e i - ' s I'-"! ll:llld. I M' 1'. ! -l l-l el. nut ' I the I -ulli-s, i e ii ; to elr.iv I'lleitltiti. r. . .v..". a .,t ie.r n- ! V'riliporlW iisli - a ,o eleiidv e.ml W enntelie-' li S -e ' O1 l-l. eleuil ; hi l.e isi.m. Idiibo W e.ser, Idnlu... m .li I .0 el Mr .v--l .NiAHINi: XOTKS I -c i --.i ;l, !- a I .ili.d i.-.i rt.n fcr iiO'ptMin '""'a- Ai:-c l'l,-:i. fi iid, vi.miu liiuh. , . I. .H-I-.1 ) .-.l, i day f.-r San Kliin. I-. ,-, a eat'no of I'."- teet of lumber, : '-ar-rels ef M.Hiks. and a li. net'al rarn. The Japanese Un k T- uklo Mani, dp- I tain K.-n. ka. ch.ir. d -i . r.t i v (or Ku du-no mi, Japan, wlili a eai-go of fi'.1 pices, or y"-:.;u feet if loiit'i lumber. She will put to s,a tmlay without a i-it.H. tii. .api.Uu ii-swiuUiw the ivsin-t- J b'.lity ror his ship. -v.uiosi ecr man in America lius some take no care of themselves. They eat is thoimh they had copper stoma -lis im.l bowels yf brass. ny and by, overwork.d nature rv!-es. Then e,-me h-uida -ties, nenonsiK . bad Mood, liver an I l.i.l ney troubles. Ir. I'l.-ree's Pleasant l'. lets iurnl-!i help for , onstlpailon and l..r pld liver, sick heailach , llnin.;is. sou, stomach. I.ws of appetite, ludkes'lori. or dsp,-ps.i, windy t-lchliass. --h -urtb u-i," 1.i1ii and dlsir. ss after eatliu;. and Mn-ii.-l .ieraiiKetuetits of the Ihor. st.un icn and OWls. Accept 110 subsillute. rtatii resia-ir n.is im l'l,;i id-Iphl i I'm I ' i- II sou i; lit In ,-aitse t'ley Were ;mI. iiM-i'lll,- s-. p.., ul ip t ' . 1 1 tl.eu- at-' ti- ii. -s is b.-inu r.ipl I'y ,n: II. d. I j hi-. I, v- H. I'lK.-r. with K '" -t--. Ind.. writ Aik-ns i'o. ' 1 ha- n. -1 r !, f..r-. Hat I i;Uen a testimonial In my li'e wiil say that f.-r ihne years ttc nave n. r beep wltiiout t'li.itnU-rlain's roll.- and Cholera and 1 !arrt-.n-a m i.ly In the house, and my wif.- uouldi is s.-on think of K-liut wltuout ttour i.sj ,i com., oi ;nis ueim.iy in the summer season. We have used It with all ihi-.e of our children and It has nc-r 'id. d to cure-not simply st.ip pain, but cure abnilut.-ly. It is all ru-ht. and anyone who tries It will I nd It so." For l.y 'onn I'ruir Co. Tho hapi.le-t woman nut spend her time ,-nd. the irray hairs her ne p.ss,-ssini:. is she Who doe orir t-.i r. -naive w arrants In r In I Keonomy is something that everyndy I tries to praeti. e. iirul y. t Ju't ., it;l .'oversight will sometlmis rob the most I frugal and thrifty family of a y. at'i , -. -I lags. Vou want to .'o as J. !'. 'l! l I mafin. cf Montb-cllo. li.i.. d'd. II- ni..e I "Fur six yiars I have kept S'tuuion I Liver li. g-dator In my li.n.-e, and us. J jit in my family, and have had 11.1 n. ed I for a du.-tor. I have :lv as !:.;!.! hlldren as you can find." And now the farmer's wife Is -n . 11T 1 1 . im; on the new fur wrap the rn.in. y 'r.aii the siinimer Iwiard.-r will buy tor her. With th- blood full heated t.-rm Is all the of humors, tie m.ire oppres-dv Olve th.- svst.m .1 thorn h eeiinlnr with Ay.-r's S.irsanilla and a d..- r I two "f Av.-r's fills, and you will -nloy j Suintr.. r as never i .-fore !n e;r li:.-. .l i-t trv tills fur nnee. and vo I'll not r--i peni it. I!i -k g ry rari'iities tnarl.. e (: f.rl:. harming for summer w. skirts A H.N AT. For al cheap and on easy terms, f.ur choice building lots In McCUr.. Astoria. For particular call on Howell Vu.--. .",!'i H .n l stt-et. nL'ILDERS ANT COSTR CTO P. 3. If you want good lumber and ! . prices figure with th- Oob-I Mills w. ft. i:nv.i:os. nw.t. c,ITuner'"l-il stre -t. Atorla. 1v "I SIMM0N"S regulator: 32 TUe Favorite Home Remedg. For ail diseases ca jsed by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep it always in the house and you will save time and Uoctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep I less at night, a dose of bIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. II. Z.dlin & Co., 1'tilladelphi.v. " mt"T"TT. MVKctiWc Preparation rwAs slmitatintf the lx! ami UevJ uU ttiig llic Stonuidis mt lknwb of l'romciti's l")it;csli on.C lcc r ful tics.iiullw-st.l'ontdlns neither Opitim.Morphinc nor Miiu".wl. Xl)T N AH CO TIC. yuyju. W" fiA.ll. XA Amf In tffi nmnt . 1 UoSS SmU lhmS,td - it Apcrfect nenu'ily rorfonsl'iM- lion. Sour Stonwvch,l)i;iritkea, Wonws .Convulsions .Kevmsh ness oikI Loss or Sleep. Tac Simile Sidtwtlure of NKW VOHK. tXACT COPVOf WRAPPtR, i asto Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. out! McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. NO-TO-BAG tiro, 1 Jr 'in bofe old. IDminiiM linn Ita mmr ferai. Ne.ut.4c U tlieirrvAlesI liervw-fisiO lu III wo, kl. Mao, tflu k ismiHU In IOiU. nrt It uefv, f'U to ui ike 1 lie wrak lmM.i.nl ihad Atn-. vWmu ami nmiriieild. Ju.l tr, Ik.i Veu will Ins Oe. i.Hhusl. W(- es-ri ,..u le 1-eheVd lit o bir ruw I. i.ilutet, iiunriilesl l, ilrtitfirl.u ovorr- tu-r-H--n.l ter .t:r I. . ktf "lN.n l T.-I4es, sell ir.1 sm,,ke Vour lata A"l." wftiiDn t UMtukav li4 Ctcauaitila. AiVlt.u 1 UC k 1 4.ilUlU 11M kl t CO., lkla Iwb. Mold and (i imrunti ,-d by I'tuia. Uo(er, l'ruKidt. FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEA1 AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... .ALL., ...Open for Special Charter... Sailing daiea to and Irom Tillamook and Nchalcm depind upun tha weather. Fur HrelKht and PaaMfigcr j katca Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. 0. U. 4 N. CO., Atnti. Portland SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or drewied. Flooring, ru. tic, celling and all kind, of finish ; mold Inns and shingles. Terms reasonabl and price, at bedrock. All order piornptly attended to. Office and yard t mill. H F L. LOOAN. Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. J. B. WYATT, Phon. No. 68 Aatorla, Or.gou Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, I Provinions. j FAINTS and OILB. Special AtUntlon Paid to Supplying Shlpa. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Comm.rclaJ .treat SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -op IS ON TIIE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTUC OF Ctrl li "'. cn..! Ml!t oalr. It It ftet n I h tu'.k. IVu'l situ knjrent to m11 y-o av1..:-l ('as m th. fli-4 u prvmlw ib.t It It "jait 4 gl" and "ll amw.r twrjr (mr p... " -fert that :" p C A-8-T O K I . i. . SitlldU'ti t)h tin- Holllll Hltlt of A-toriaV liills. Twrntv l'grt't'si warnu'i antl vt'pttutioii :i tlayn in atlvaiict' of the North nlt .Mimnilift'iit nits fur i itKiicis, ovtilookiiij; rivn ami bay, mninv ami ulu-l-ttTctl. Kasy antl nutural nratl"t; littlf or 110 ratlini' i it- lt I Tii ha. - GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT CUREC tn doitmr ttMillatr for l.heeoln nr TltANI-IIItT ATIII' I.INHH. Are You (Joiiiif KastV (ia aur. .nd a that your tlck.t read. VI. THE NORTH-WESTERN ' LINE. -. -ltiai CHICAGO. ST. I'AUL, MINNEAPOLIS ull OMAHA liAIIAVAVS. Thu I. th. GREAT SHORT LINK H.iwtMin DULUTM. ST. PAUL, C!-IICA(;; .vim all I (11. Is Si'iiii.. i.-t Hill Their Maa-nlflcent Track. IVarlrmi V m 1 1 billed Dining and Weeping Car Tralna and Mai to: M CI H J " , Have given mia romt a national r'Outa I tlon. All clanae. of piianrnxnrs rurrtad I on tho vesllbuled train, without iru charge. Ship your freight uud tr.iv.i over tin ramoua line. All agnnta lm ticket. V: H. MEAD, P. 0. HAVAOi:, nen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Agt. M.i rvuamngion t., i'ortlanil. ir. San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA Eureka, Cal. and Coos Rny. S. S. HOMER Will Make Heiiular Trip Kvery 14 Dnyn. j VnmeuunTH anil FrtiiKlit lit Ilednood : Kates. Japanese Goods OrientMl Curiow Noveltien 1 WING Ll, 543 Commercial St. WHITE COLLAR LINE STEAMER lit! tRW ' Portland-Astorfi rtiemw l'-v. ISMllnjtd dally follow.: Alder Mrwl dmk : . and T;46 p. 111. Ah U"t d.M-K 7 a. if mid H p. lit. U-avo. Aslni1 0, It. and V. H, N, doi k. a.m. and : p, 111. . U, N. dock, T n. 111. and 7 P in Halurlay nlht uniiiimt iMivva) Von and fiMiu AI.W .irwd I'"1 p, m. and A.h W1 di" 10 9. 111, Honmlul litoludwi Biimlay ntM txxtt nut of IVrtlattd umI AtorU, hut no Hunday timrninf l"1!. Nlrfcl ..t from Porilan-I o.mnH'i. with Mcttimr-'MIIIK" at t'alhlain.l at 5 a m. daily iop Monday 'r W.-lport. Cllft-m u4 Ktmppn. and all laiidlniia oil ! i.lo. t'. II. Ht't'TI', IToald.ot li. A. Hm-le), Aaelll. Portland, t W. Htone. Agrlil. Aatmla. Tclephiiim No. 11 Marshall & Company's Twine Rlmore, Smtborti & COat Aucnla Frrwli from the mill for W flhln. Kvery luill uaiantmt. I'leauw r.Hrt any liiiH-rf.-. tbui HKWAIti: i'r I MI TATIiNS. Kvnry IhiII tnut I inaikal "MAItHIIAI.I, A I'll, MIlllKWHUriir MII.I.H" Miinufiotur,-! fiuu a-lt-t4 rlaj, .pn-lally for t'i I.IM HI A ItlVfclt KIHIIt.Vtl. See that miy b.il hear, thu MAItHIIAI.I. la l-l . 7, I. . 10, II, i:. U, It ply i)' 12. U. 14. li. ll ply W 7, , 9, 10 ply 30'., A SPECIALTY.':;:;;; Uff Itl.tMll) 1 lsO;; i:tiinn!f ( ft If ft'U ('ftfi-r on tun hr m,) (. If w fail ( 1 1 ui Iff btt tur Hlfl, M ill .- Piin. M ucuuiVnu Iim in initit!i, Hurt i hrttai, iitiilMi, t tir 4 ottiicl Miia. I rtr u vy if(uC Hi Iliir or hriw rlttn rfi.l, 11 f H"i Hnruilnry 1'l.iMill I'lilsuM v 0 j tirtii uirtirv . it t iv -to'ttl .tnt.i tmmmm mitA rhUrittf ilm wurlil for in ii ri raatinl viiroa i ii !i- ("tnttfti t lt htl 'f Ml" IIM't riitllirnt ftliW i.-tt. AI(l,(MHI ri-ttal I -'l-i. I (.i.r uiKMii ip t f-i gnrutf Atttiuit vr.xif-j .r -i r,c-i q 1'iKvin, AJilft- mk Mirlv tUta SNAP A KODAK. at niiy in ant entiling- 0111 .0 oui aiet n.i.l ).ii ii punrmt ef n II1.U1 lo'ltinlu, eer nitti ..irAiai.' t'ae "iirll ipiuiity In !i. il.jn.ir r lute ll, IitTel ft,. l-lieiiKl, l( l-leaaa nnf ni4n COMK AND THY TI I KM HUOMI-S & CO. AHTOHIA IKtlN WDUKH Front Bl foot of in,, A.b.ria General Macninisis nml Boiler Makes Lanlao4Mr tni'n.,, Il,,il., ,,)a, Si.. hnat and Cann.iy W,.,n a s,,., 1,1,, C.aillnri of AH ti tlpfl -m Mt4. in OiJ.f Minrt Ni.tl.i John "oi ...Preal.leni and Hiirtiiiiidant rJ ..K01; Vl'"' '''"ent - lr"l H. r.iar7 Aatorla Savlnir Dank Tr--aur.r Jcvru, nmi Trade-Mark obtalnM ft ml nil alr trtt l)iiiinrc"iilii lf(Uur Modchatc 9tf. )OuftOrrict isOrrofliTK U. . PaTiHTOrrieif .till! WO IHI.W, MIS Hlf IU U J (ju0 UlUt lemma (i"in Wmliinion. hcild ftHKJrl. l1tMllit( phnin,, with Arvrip tlnn. W mlvi-r, If (mtftiMtiir T not, Irro u( tturffft. Our (c im ttun till 1,1 i ,r. xurd A PMHLZT. H"W I'l t'l-Uin 'Itrini." wlhi mt ! Mine in tho U. S. Mi.J lijfciL'11 loumii..! wilt lice, yiuurcH, c it C.A.SNOW&CO. p. PTrT Office, WaaHiNaroN. 0. C I heso liny lais.ii.. CiipVjIlJ!' , ,, , , m of (!o;i;- . ., .. , Injoclions.ni. I.,. (fiseast-s with- - '' I IU D.HS.im 01 l,n;i;. Ciibebio' Injnclions.'i thn limn out Incnnvunii-nrii. 'Mil fir nl! ifrn '" ""iiiitrliu-a ' tm I to 6 da, 1 mia. anHaiuril ui Oa.mnu.4 llrMlar. 1 ,. . i ' ,.' iiinmiim- , ,,,,,,,,u (lf ,,. fmtvam Cmn"-! Ru, l'n. Nim a.iriiii.iii, . niiinitmiri n P""! Ulild biw I . . or i.-i.t In plain wrrrr. SfSTUr. J- Clruiilar ai.nl Vuj Emil Schacht ARCHITECT TiPOD poison rtirv. li iiai Mi 2i Rooms3i7-3i8 Portland Saving Bank Bldjr. Portland, Oregon.