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, THE DAILY ASTOHUN, Tl'KSPAY MPKN1NU, .11' XK 1'.7. gaily. 2UUutau. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. SI TKKMD Or SVBSIKirrjON. DAILT. Beat by mall, per year. Sent by mall, per month. ... .50 Served by carrier, per month In with yon. an.l l;h thy spirit " " ! ?.;. make ch-an our h.nrt w.t'in i. WEEKLY. jnn.l tike not thy Holy Spirit from 8ent by mall, per year J- In advance. 1 iK,k ,(, ,ast mtiti-riiil. --lemlfU-. l'oslage froe to subscribers. -polltic-ul, social ami Intel). ti:.t'. pr.xr. . 1 of KikIaivI ami the orM Uiirinc the AU communication Intended for publl- n-tsn of yunn Vi,-;..iU miiJ r..i on, c-i-i cation should be directed to the editor, j rvalue the on.lers th u huf 1 e.n a.-com-BuHlnens communications of all kinds 1 phr.,l duriiw ttu list simv yen-- mm; and remittances must be addressed to TheAstorian. The Astortan guarantees to its sub-1 scrlbers the largest circulation of any hewapaper published on the Columbia r)vpr Advertising ratea can be had on appti - cation to the business manager. The Weekly Aslorlan. A. .eeond old- et weekly In the state of Oregon, haa, ;v next to the Portland Oregonlan, the! a ...11.. I,,lttttr.n In thA tf wnse-i , I . " John F. Hand ey & Co. re our Port- . , . , . , ' land agents, ana cup.es 01 ins aiwuu ran b had every morning at their J stand. 114 Third street. MEANING OF THE JUBILEE. ; (,! in spite of the sneers and vs of th, Te,lay is the principal day of the Juetlee Kaonu. ..Xo4U). ?1;iVory celebration in commemoration or the 'th j abollheU throughout all lwir:s cf the year of the retsn of Queen Victoria. All Vivliised world except In portion i( Af- nations are recognising the event lnir!tfa-' , i Now to s-v that thi Is all due to h.r proir manner and extending enmsratuU. , f of , Hons to the monarch who has been onjjH.sUle t,w put to have Uvun to of the most successful and honorable j reijin In slavery and to se all but unl rulers In all history, and whose private j versa! freedom: to have launched the Ku k . . . . im I In the sea of what was called rottenness and home life has been a spotless exam-1 ,.. ;ajHl to have sailed into channels of purity pie to all. No more appropriate historical I at M respeetaWlity. to have ami commemorative review can be pub-iatartei i revolution ami to hae :'i'iisht.l lished than the following sermon by the ; in peace: to have been horn under :hc Rev W. Sevmour Short, and which ex-'.r r cruelty, and to live to ! see strong strokes for International nr presses the true spirit of broad patr.ot-, ,ntern.,.,ona, of the ism: , pressed: arI not only to live t s.'.- it. but "By me kinss reisn." cries Wisdom, as have work.yl for and to have planned f.r personl'ied in the Book of Proverbs And these thlnes. is honorable ui.ie. d If It bjs we look about the world, past or pre-jwere a tyrant, a des;su. in lmpar- UU r pst, there are few that will dispute the ' tine whose Jubilee we were is--d to re statement. One. must not be satisned to ebr.ite. we miht w ell shnns b.i. . il'it take a mere Rlance, but a lora and steady .t H first of all a woman, a mother, a view at the affairs of the world. In" order christian, w ho is honorvd to-tiy ! many to prove the truth of the stauun. r,t of - a ivit'.on other than the ore she r-ies as the iostle, "There is no powe- but God." ; (juet n. We pi;y tin-.1 whj are jo little Sixty years ago a irlanee at the throne in their visions that th-v n.iusht but of Englasd made the Pritons tremble, their local surroundlnns. Lo.?k around says an English writer of note. There you ami up and over the personal to the had been years of a poor, mad king: ! universal, from the human to the divine, then worse years of a mean and vicious; AH good teaches us of 111m who Is Its king: then came a foolish asd silly k'ng. ! source. "All things are yours. ' says St. The whole business had sunk to Its low - Paul, but he adds. "Ye are Christs. and est point, and there was revolutionary Christ, is God's." So we stop not short passion in the air. and terrible social in our homage this day, with earthly and misery, and violent upheavals, and perishing pomp and glory, but point our- thrones shaking to their fall. Society was quaking at its own rottenness. And -glory and the eternal klng-the King of he adds, with words which express the; kings, who gives all rulers their power occasion of this Jubilee commemoration. and virtue. "At such a moment of peril, a slight, un- j 'Not once or twice," says that thorough known, untried little girl stepped Into the Englishman, Canon Scott Holland, who breach." of her was crowned three score years ago Surely this could not be the cure for all today. "Not once or twice has he stave. misery and passion! But th? Ions, off war at home and abroad, an-1 on the steady view will tell the tale. Let us rare occasions on which she has brousht take not too long a view. When that i her own personality Into play, sho has iittle princess was quite a small child, ; done It steadily for peace." and learned from her governess for the j In these days, even In these lays of first time in her life her true position In i boasted advance and enliKht-nment, there the royal lineage, Bhe turned to her gov-! Is. among many, one other virtue which I erness and said: "I see I am nearer to' would most heartily, as Ood's amhassa lor. the throne than I thought. Now many 'commend to this eontrreeatlon. A virtue a child would bonst, but they don't know ! which shines In England's I'le-o ;nore the difficulty. There is much splendor. brilliant than all the gm? in her crown, but there is more responsibility. Th-n ; There Is a well-known picture of h-r jra she put her hand In that -i her --verr.,-ss Vdous majesty sitting in h-r home w.th and said: "I will be good." i her daughter beside her, pictures of her Everybody knows that her early triln-, loved ones, some dead and gone Vcc. Ing had been of the sensible sort practl- i hang on the walls. In her lap Is the cal, moral and religious. Girl though she handiwork, in her h.inds the needle?, on ere. j the floor at her feet Is the ball of yarn It is Interesting to recall the well-known ; or worsted which she Is knitting. This story of the accession. Jut sixty years J reminds us of the picture of the "virtvjus ago, on June 3'th. in the middle of the . woman" drawn by Israel s wisest king In night, the Archbishop of Canterbury left 'the Book of Proverbs. ' She se. ke:h wool, the bedside of King William IV., on w hich '. and flax, and worketh willingly with her he lay dead, and hastened to Kensington hands. She layeth her hands 10 the siiiii Palace to l.nfarm the Princess Victoria ' die, and her hands hold the distaff. h that already she was Queen of England, j looketh well to the ways of the houre for, as we all know, by the English con-1 hold, and eateth no: the bread of Idie stltutlon the moment a sovereign dies thejness. Her children arise up ind call h r successor begins to reign. "The king Is blessed. Her husband aIo. and he prals. dead; long live the queen." eth her." Having dressed quickly the princess! The home life Is what has tn made enme to meet the primate, and on hearing his thrilling message with naturally great past sixty years, and she whose diamond emotion, turned to the old man an-', said, j'.bilee we commemorate this day, with "I ask your prayers for me." Then they 1 millions of oth. rs, has set women a r.o knelt and prayed together. I table example of domestic -, ir.u-. So how can anybody say th-.it Ool fcsi There Is danger to-lay. especially fo no hand In this reign? Surely "the most j these years, that women may forget the high God ruleth In the kingdom of men high and holy calling in whi'.h 'od has and He appolnteth over it whomsoever He , nc.no red her the home, will. As she began so she continues,; The apostle of our rno-t holy religion and so she Is to this hour, the good and prayerful sovereign, which are always the traits of a true queen. Gracious with all. as her youthful as well as womanly nets of mercy can testify. Is a nation or ruler In distress? She is not backward to express her sympathy In public, isj'piiet and peaceable life in all goidness the daughter bathed in tears at the assas-jand honesty." We take this exhortation sin-itlon of on president or the long-suf- to apply not merely to the rul'-rs 'n m;r orlng martyrdom of another? The queen, own but to all rulers In all nation? We of England is first to telegraph her sym-are fulfilling, and with Joy, this Christian pathy and prayers and in Chapel rtoyal ; obligation by giving God high praise ;,nil to say amen to prayers for the amteel j n-ar.y 'hanks for this so striking anni t: mllv and mourning nation. Sur-iy then. 1 versary of -o gTeat and go 3d a w ;man as Chrsltlans, if not as American citizens (but better as both), we may well join the sons of England in honoring so long a reign (one of the longest in the history of man), and the coronation of the Chris tian queen of Christian England, by pray ing (whether with music or without), God bless, God save the queen! Do we bless our own fatherland, ojr rulers and officers the less by such com memoration? Surely our most holy re ligion teadhes ub to share our Joys. "There Is that scattereth and yet lncroas eth." Patriotism thrills with all patriots, because perchance another falls short of his duty In honoring all men," are you going to follow his example? Nay: rather teach him the way of God more perfectly. The patriotism which stays at home and cannot bubble over for true character and patriotism, wherever found. Is begot ten of selfishness, call It what you will: but the liberty wherewith Christ hain made us free will fear the God am love tho brotherhood and honor the king of all Just and devoted men, whether It be king of the Belginns, the czar of the Tlusslas, the queen of Ethiopia, the empress of China. That Is unquestionably the Chrisl'an, the Scriptural patriotism which can say "Horn.) im. nihil hiimitnl. rtlt'tum liitV" whloh nitdit lw eoiiMnie.! "I urn a num. nothing manly can 1 '"! to rvos nlo iin.l hvwior " Evi-ry nation u ,' oul not merv lo.li .. ml-i-l on. I.i t souls nil over the worl.l. WI"lfVT (W you nuy any of Kimlm-l. .wi .'an s;iy thin. In wry pine that .ihe li.ia .son1 mn.l her -.lotnlnlon, e it"' 'll. r ovu ono-ilfth of the word!' iirhi:. thvtv hp hu t-et thow worl- to V .il-l wlih every rln'ns nml sciiluc 51m: 'The I.oiV. iu Miuilc thrml. on -.n an.i iin-l.-r; 1 :-'- ""'kl. ome. s.!kv1 and liiKir.iiory. in m,-.lieme. ;r. vy. rt and liters. tur It Is s .l.l tl.at i i thrve of ti e I'.hr-irv In Amerlc lm j (more hook tli.m were In ll the nubile ! n EnsiiuM. ir-Un-l. S;v:I..r. I '" Wales !. Wioru a...-. the, , -.. Won.-., rful as .,11 th,w .,r. ..one , an comiarv tth the almost mlr.ievlous prvad of the .I. sjh I of our t.or.l Savior, Jesus Chris; ill the .rl,l vim these slxtv vears which has ma.lv vossllK' 1 ' , , , ,h for tho world at lame, an.l has n tuallv drawn in lis train these many sweet md Messed comforts of modern times. To ! mention 110 other ci.rse than -I nery, ! which was then unlverul. we v.. e wiVit missionary activity has .!.;... ui.d solves and would point you to Immortal' , possibly beautiful and lovely during these in writing to one of hi- f. llow -workers, speaks like this: "I xr.'rt, therefore, that fr.st of all, luppli'.'.'it.or.s, prayers, intercessions and giving it thanks be made for all mn; for kings and all tint are in authority; that may lead a as Q.-jn Vicoria. If anybody sl'ould unite in hor.orh,g the y'"tlon, sun iy we, who Inherit from the English church :-o prfe.f-ss ,, tr-esjre ;,nd so goodly an heritage as the Book of Common Prayer, In whir.h are enshrined the eter nal truths of the ever-Ueesccl Gospel we, I say, may lift up our voices with English-Bpeaklrg Christians of Apostolic order In every realm the world over In praying for the long life and Immortal blessedness of the sovereign of the Eng lish nation. While every person cannot have an abundant head of hair. It Is possible, with caro and the use of Hall's Hair renewer, to grow a respectable hlrsu'ic covering. Pure copper was used by the Orientals at lcaM G.'J'jO years ago. Sick he-ad ache can be quickly a.:' corn pletely overcome by uf Ing tho3e famous JIttle pills knovn as "DeWitfs Llttl Early Risers." Charles Rogers Some insects are In a state of maturity 30 minutes after birth. That Spot. First slie of a dime; next sie of a dollar; tlwu bij! as the palm of your lian.l. The end : entire baMucss. Stop it. Ayer's Hair Vigor Makes llsir Grow TUK STOMACH CANNOT HI ' j Ki'KMHTKU I With uv.u.r ttasb than a violent drastic pura itive. True, such a medicine le'icw s constipation for the time, but at tbe e pense of treat m.lury to the Int.s'.init anal, wht h It both Inflames and weak ens, thus unllttiUK It for the peri'onnan e nf Its proper functlors. Widely ilU'cieti. .s the action of Hosteller's Stomach Hit lers, a tonic aperient which producs ' foots prompt, In.l.-od, but never violci t and convulsing. The purity of Its hotaii.e Ingredients, Its unobjectionable flavor, I14 t'cnlal Influence upon the mind, and Ihe thoroughness of its remedial aci'on In oases of constipation, liver complaint, and dysiH.psia, combine to render it the nuwt desirable family sinvirlc. It increase both ph steal vigor and substance, tran-.piilllt-s an.l Invigorates the nervous svs tem. and gives un unwonted rvllsh tor the food. A wineglass three times dally Is alxut the average dose. A Scottish member of Parliament has lellvered : lecture on golf. In which he traced the game to the garden of Eden. Sometimes It seems to weary woman that she must certainly give up. The simplest and easiest work becomes an ill most Insurmountable task. Nervousness, sleeplessness and pain harrn-ss her and ii.e seems hardly worth the living. Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was made for her. IV. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery was made for her. The former Is for Ills distinctly feminine, the other foe her general syetem. Together they supply a scientific and successful course of treatment. The "Pavorilo Pro scription" reston-s healthy, regular a etion to the org"ns distinctly feminine. It forces out all Impurities, strengthens the tissues, allays inflammation. The '.ioid en Medical Discovery" makes ap-tito. helps ingestion, promotes a.-slml!aiion tills out the hollows In cheeks mid neek with good solid flesh ami brings back the gladsome glow of girlhood. S-nd -1 cents In one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. Y., and receive lr. IMerce's i'e'S page Common Sense Medical Adviser, Illustrated. The Russians say fo themselves 'hnt you must eat V pounds of sal! with them before you know them. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have objection to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The "fround of objection Is that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Now thl objection Is not S-xyi, for oftentimes these advertise ments convey valuable Information. For lnsta-nce. how elae would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or address J. C. Pond, G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or Geo. S. Batty, General Ag-nt. :6 Stark street, Portland, Or.' When the sparrowhawk Is swooping down on Its prey. It cleaves space at the rate of l.V miles an hour. A. II. Patter, with E. C. Atkins & Co.. Indianapolis. Ind.. writes: "I have never oef.jre given a testimonial In my life. I'ut I will say that for three years we nave never been without Chamberlain's Colic and Cholera and Dlarrhoia Eem edy In the house, and my wife woulJ as soon think of being without Hour &s a- bottle of this Remedy in the summer --a-Hon. We have used It with all three of our children and It has never faded to cure not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right, and anyone who tries It will f'.nd It so." For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The United States has produced two thirds of the cotton consumed by the world for th last C y-ars. Hundreds of thousands have t,ei-n In duced to try Chamlx-rlaln's f'ough Im- dy by reading nh.U It has done for others, and having tested Its merits for themselves are to-lay Its warmest frienK for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Twenty For more than twenty year we have been telling; how Scott's Emulsion overcomes the excessive waste of the system, puts on flesh, nourishes and builds up the body, making: it the remedy for all wasting di seases of adults and children, but it isn't possible for us to leu xne story in a ucr li ful of newsoacer tvee. w "We have had prepared for y us by a physician a little book, telling1 in easy words how and why Scott's Em-iIc:on benefits, and a postal card request will be enuh to have it sent to you free. To-day would be a o;ood lime to send for it. J II lull W A tKH, I.OXV W TICH. A. M. I. . Ai V." DATK. li.m h li 111 ft h in ft ih in 't l'liindav., tic,,',, TihT'j; tin at la Mi iw.iii.ii vw sivM t.MHii sr 1 s 1 w s Tliursdnv .'I v '.'rt ;l M T .1 as 1 .1 i .' ' Friday , i' Hi gl , I i'i T 1 4 01 U ! J v. .1 n Mat 11 rd ay . il i't a : A i nl n 4 M I t siindiiv ;: 11 io 11 a 11 ,i'' ' ! a.u 1 Mi 1 i .Monday.. '. p.' .. i II te f T ! t'. ti u I s '." I '.' VKsSM 1X TUK W vY Til 1 111. td.l M HI V KIViK riiuM 111 iim'Hi. V,'el. lieorue S.eloii, A ill li AMU Kktf. f -I'lllill'llall. Mr sll Kaiplirv.-l ne, It. ii 0iu ilv iv. br ek . aiiniii. Aunole), It r h ...l,.MI. 1" li 11 ti s-vii. P tr i.odi. a. br li 1 iiiiiu.tt a a..,t.'. ir ,ir T- tiai.' ! ;.ll .. - 1:10 lit . im.vi ..l:v l'o; . " t"i: n'i ii.ni. I KM','. u i;;.i lee. Urb'i . '..OAl I .1 l.vvl r. ilMlio ".I. lr n ., v ikl. Kut. k. Am li i . -1 : , A I'rsUertie, Itr h lMiiUruieii, lir bt . ndrvta. IT sUAV'.H u. t:.midre, "r l.e..coa im.k'K, br h pi 1 ' .UAH l"l llVAl 1171 . VI M IttMl . .VON lOUl V UAlIV..r . K 1'tleli.ihs. bkl l4 I IM" Northwest, hut. KH'oMsi. J. II, l.eedv sell .,1-. AS Jk.( Pti lll'AHEIIAl A. Oakland.! The Homer arrived fr.)in d in Knmcls.o yesterday with a (air cargo The P.rtltsh. l ark Puohnlburn cleared for l.lvoriool yesterday. The San Pnuiclsco steam, r will sail ut : : this niornliu:. A large list of freight un.l passengers Is hookol Tho lighthouse tender Columbine ar rived from Alaska Sunday afternoon, having made one of the quick, st trips on record. YESTERDAY'S WEATHEU. Maximum t. miraturc. '.' j d Minimum temperature. Iv I- s. Precipitation. .IS Inch. Precipitation (rum S.-ptem's r 1. Iv'-. to date. " i"t Inches. Excss o( pr. cipit-iil"ti from S- i i- ui'-. r I. !-::. to .1 at. . IT "I TODAY'S WK.ATHr.H. i. V01isUu1.1l showirs or thrmi- nini. ci-.-l. amth to west winds. Mr. Kmc Horner, proprietor of th.. ifurion House. Hurton. W. V. nnd one of the most widely known men In the state, was cured of rheumatism after three years of sufferlnK. He sy: "I have not sufficient command of lani;uai! to convey any Idei of what I suffered, my physicians told me that nothing could be done for me nnd my friends were fully convinced thnt nothing but death would relieve me of my suffering. In June. 1-H Mr. Evens, then salesman for the Wheel ing Drug Co., recommended Chanilwr. Iain's I'aln I'.alm. At this time my faot and limb were swollen to more than double their normal six.? nnd It seemed to me my leg would burnt, but soon after I Ng.in unlng the Pain liiilm the swell ing began to decrease, the pain to have, nn-1 now I consider that I urn entirely cured. For side by Kstes-Conn Drag Co. An i--ncy has Iwn started In .ond-m to s,-nd your.if Englishmen out to M.-xl-o as rubln r planters. Economy Is something that ev.ryo.ly tries to practice, and yet Just a little oversight will sometimes rob the must frugal and thrifty family of a year's sav ings. You want to do as J. I'. Hlck mann. of Montlcello, r,a., did. He write.-. "For six years I have kept Hlmmon Elver Regulator In my house, and us-d It In my family, and have had no ned for a doctor. I have five as healthy children as you can find." Croeodll. .. like or-rr.- h--.. i!;ow b bles and small Moo- f-r ff-e .rr-'w oi grinding ttv ir fool. "Th. re's no use In ttik;r.ar." y W. H. Eroailwell, drjgglst. En Cyg'. Kas.. "Charr.U rlaln's Colic, Chol- ra . D.cr rhe Remedy does the work. Af'.T 'King medicines of my own prp.ir;.',- .rd those of othrs, I took a Ar, o! ' r..m rrerlain's an-I It helped me: a ecjnd dose rurd me. Carwlldly and ien tlo j.ly I can recommend It as tbe thli.g on th market. The and c ut s;z. for sale by E'.s-Conn Dr -g Co. There are 2 allusions In the i;IM- fo the east wind. If of them b-lr.g r,f a dis paraging character. Ifyron used a great deal of h.ilr -lr.-ss-ing. but was v ry particular to h.r. e only tne iy st to lie found In the market. If Ayer's. Hair Vigor had t-n obialnable Ihen, doubtless he would have tr s!- 'l Its merits, as so many distinguish! nnd fashionable people are doing now-a-days. It Is proposed to connect Iiot ,n and Earn Jioston with a slx-mllllon-dollar stetl bridge. Some for ten, some for twenty and tvmie for thirty years have suffered 1 from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by uslnir De wltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for plies and all forms of ultln diseases. Charles P.otrers. A West Sullivan, Me., girl Is spending i days In jail for uttering a slander. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison It with blue-mass; but nid Nature by usinir DeWltt's Little Early rtlserf", the famous little pills for con stipation, Mllousness and stoma-sh and liver troubles. They are purely veget able. Charles IiJKers. The Hllsrlan people en I led the T'laik tchls toast each other In seal (. rm't neglect a cough because the weather Is pleasant; ls?fore the next storm rolls around It may develop Into a serious difficulty beyond repair, bur Minute Coug-h Cure Is easy to take and will do what Hi name Implies Charles Rogers. The following iiiiclaliiied letters wi-rw ml vei Used at the. Astoria poHtolllos on Juno SI, !;. S Divls, l'red Gallagher. Mis Al.uncdit Mallow, Win. Knighton, W illiam l.olnn, II. I.evliM-, Miss il. itrude McCm iiiuo, y Mllbl." I .live, Clint He lel-. I.ollle Hchllil dlniis t:, C, I!. Sim.. Prof. J M Slivku. Axel Srliig, Taylor, Youiiy ,v Co, Ih t Thelde. O, II. Wll-oii i'ol.igll. I ii . lit Nllson, Alls 11 Wablios Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." Ad lltlontl postage of one cent for each letter advertised Is charged, 1 1 El; MAN WISE. P. M notice. Nollce Is hcivlo elicit that t-r 11 val uable ooiisldcraitiei A allow I l.-u.l li. ks.m. I0I11K luisiiit h. as a biuclier In that poi il-ui of Asloiia, Or.-go. 1. kai-wti us I'nlonfow ,1. has this day sold, iiosigned and trans-ferr,-.! dad s.-t eoer to 111.. all aiul sin gular his accou ,u against any iml .ill l-el-sons owlag hllll, the said llendii ks.-u, and I hereby notify all p. l-,on that iid ;i--cou:ils aia- now mt nc.l ty me. arid thai aid aceour.ts and each of tlu-in mm 1 l, paid to rfte r.:'..l to 110 or. id,-. M. SI -IMAN. Dated AM.vrU. Jui.e II, v,i; llfll.DEUS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want good I uin Ivor nd luwrst price figure with th- tlohel Mill. W. II EDWARDS, agent. A SNA P, For Mils ch.Mip and on easy terms, four e-hoUv bull-ting lota In Mceiur.- Astoria. For purtlculai call on Hon all Je Ward, il Hotid stieet. W. H. Johnwvi, Newark. O., a-s, "One Minute Cugli I'ure savej my unly child from dying by croup." It has a vol thousands of others suffering from cKnip. pneumonia, bronchitis an I other sii.-iin flir-'ut und lung trouti'-ea. Charles Rigvrs. " l'::t'nii.itltr .1 ;.n -1 (..tl t:ti ( f .It I'lV.-"-!! TKltlJIHI.K ACCIDENT. It 11 a ter-i'l!-l,. noi-idotii to be burned or seiilded, but Uie l-.ua an 1 a-ouy afi.l frlgh'ful dlnlUurein-'iits can be nuickiy overe ine without leuvtnj,- a scar by using le. Witt's Witch Hae Salve Cluirles ICtors. li.-IKien I n; 1 and v.i n,irly i'.o'i.'.-o lietiii.ins luff lie 11 natlir bind Not only pll of the very worst kind cw bo cured by D.-WIIt'i Wltcn llastel S.Uve, but ecioma, scalds, bums, bmls Is bolls, ulcers and all other M'i ( trouble imn be Instiuil'y relieved by ; eho same remedy. Charles Rogers. ; In Is'" Maryland", wraith was !.'r.'.-'.-i. now it i I!.?".'""!.''. "They are dandUs" said Tho. Mow. ers. i-f the C'rtx ket. Texas. EtiterprUe. while writing alHut IVWItCsUttle Ear-! ly i:i.vrs, th fiiinous llule pills for lck h-iilii-'he un.l disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles lbiiers. 1 Aire uly nlii. -ti -nth. "f the irade of ( :in-k-k l in En.-ll.li hands ', I'se Web foot Corn Cure. No dire no ay. For sule at Ks-tes-Conn Irusr Store. I87J ifiv' Fisher Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty I Sell ASTOBP Shiji Chandlery. Hardware, Iron it Htf-el, 1 Con). CJroceriert A I'rovisionft, Flour A Mill Fel, Paints, Oils. Varnifiht;. Lopgers Supplies, Fairbtink'n denies, j Doorti it WindiiWB, Agricultural Iinplomein I Wagons t Vehicles. J. B. WYATT, Phont No. 61 A.torls, Or.go Hardware, Ship Chandlery, (iroceriee, Provisions, PAINTS end OILS. Special Att.ntloB Paid to f upplyln Ships. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maw on application. H2B CASTOR!! AVfSCwiWePrcpnrdtionrorAs Slmil.HIU(5 V roixl (iml Hi'V1 11U ling the Sioimuki nml lkwb of lVomoK-s Divioslion.Cltrctful nc?ASintllltl.Cont.iln5 nctttrr (hiiiiiiT.Morphlnc nor Mineral. Nov Nam c otic. Akfss axiM uraiavt JmJm SmJ' W4W SJt, - 11 iMrt m XU ftrm Swtl -(YstU v" Apcrftfl nciuody rorContllp.i lion. Sour Slonwuh.liidirlktcei Worms .Convulsions .rVwri.sh iicss nikl Loss or Sleek Tac SuiuW 5iv''"'l'ire of N KW VOWK. I cxact copy or wnAPPtn. p. sec: B t,ii tr 1 - 11 MSf MANHOOD RESTORED tl'-nul S Utn.Mi. -its or illvim croRC sit Arrcn 1 r"'r."rrjlrrv'vLrrt9 m mi sr. trm,Mi rmlilllU. -f-iKNCIlli.l n..wl rtn,r I" ran wlilMrul mn .-l-r.ll.ut fciuir.llin.xil. JXa wtllu-rl (iwmniM tly.nj..llt.-n.r relun.l If t h-.tr. lK.Ui !iinilllr iuolo.wi f..rfua,hir n.lt n"d lur nmnswiiw iumii. AMmm I A Vw t tuit ll tK, r. U CIIAK KuilKltH. f. SELF STARTING HERCULES I SHf Htsrtlnj t4iie 1'i-wer Marlur hnk-liir. roll IMHTK'tf.AK4 AOIIHKSS HcrculCH Citm I3nKic WorkH 40.1 NlKIHMr ST., SAN rHANCMCO Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... -;ir 1 ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 483 Bond Street. ASTORIA public LIBRARY READING ROOK FREB TO ALL Open avfry day from I 'clock U l:H and i.K to l:W p. m. Bubacriptton rmtti 1 put annutm. B.W. COR. ELKTENTH DUANK ITS the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low prices. Is li not a fine investment? SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Csilarlt li jc.t p In ou-i'ii Killln !r. It li sol soij la bulk. Po' sllow SB?. o tsll roa tajtlilDK ! tl- or fmulM lUt H It "Jmt rHd" nd "will smw.r smjr osr. jw." . ltl yo f u- o- tin ( Un s&MdfiiBtt9d "cupiocnc 1'til.grMI Vrs.l14s VitMllr,U.si.i f ll- tr't.nelt ,h)M-.nl tAIII MUMS I eiit.a..f sll bN hi ui. gvirttu I.-, sm-lt ii M.nn..., Ii!-mtU. I ic. in ui. pw,B.utii-.l r.miMe., .e,-mi. i.ritiiii t'ant-ir-st'tiOliiffjMi li Mwry, tr.ti.iulli-s lar.hdt V.,b-,r.l. t4 I'liiittMMtUon. II .u-i ftll Iimn ly il.r .f nislit -.v...i. qui, fc. Ii.w..f U.M-l.rv, wlit.ii llfiuli-)tf-iil Wt. l.-in'i.l..r?lM sjhS :i iii.ii..fr-.-( 1mii-i.i r. 1 "rii.r'.eiwuiuii, utt Ika as, Saa mnckm, twt Jr U Commercial HtrsaL ENGINES MARINE GASOLINE I'slng Kasollne or cheap dlitlllatt oil. Engines connected direct with pro pcller shaft, and no noisy, easily broken bevrl gear used In reverse motion. V.w spark device; no Internal spring elrctnde to burn out. Send for testimonials. We are building these new s'yle, self itar.lng innrliiB engines In all slses up to MO horse power. Every engine fully guaranteed. Situated on Un- nouth hide . of Antorin'H hilln. Twenty degrccH wanner and vegetation IH) days in advance of the North Hide. Magnificent hHch for re iilencos, overlooking river and hay, uunny and nliel tercd. Kusy and natural grades; littlo or no grading needed. "The Louvre" ASTOKIA'S COItl.niLS ENTERTAINMENT MALL 8 Kl.OOIt' Fins Miinlo. (lame, nt All Klnil. Two Magnlflefiiit llara. eVCKYTHING riKST-CLUSS Good Ordep and Everybody's Rights STIIICTI.V OIIKKKVKIt. Japanese Goods Oriental Curios Novelties WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. f -1