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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1897)
THK DAILY ASTOKIAN, SATIIMUY MOUN1NU, ,11'l.Y !, 11W7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. N. TKHMS OP MHSCIUPriOS. DAILY. Bent by mall, per yer ..$6.00 c ivw II it At mstifH ... -KO Served by carrier, per month 45 t WEEKLY. Pent by mall, per year S2 In advanco. Pcmtaee free) to tubacrlberg. 1 All communication Intended tor publl- cation ahould be directed to the editor, Bualnea. communications of all kinds ; and remittance must be addressed to The Astorian. The Aatorlan guarantee to it ub- acrtber the loreest circulation of any ucu&paper published on the Columbia river. Vdvertlslng rate can be had on appll - cation to the business manager, The Weekly Attorlan, the second old- eit weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the i largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Kandlev & Co. r our Port. Wai airents. and eonlea of th A.torla can be had every morning at their stand, 121 Third street. . Tomorrow's eight-page Astorian will contain the usual quantity of selected and original matter for family and general rewdlng. The spectai features of tilts Ccfg edition will be the full text of the Interesting address delivered by Mrs. Dr. On ens-Adair at the recent Pioneer re union, held In Portland, ami the first ln- stullment of a series of fashion cuts, de- tinned expressly for the Sunday Astor - tan by the famous Butterlck Pattern Co., of New York. These cuts an.l fashion ! articles will b published regularly here- -.the jevvopmct of new atom. The used after; they will represent lhe latest jup particles In the blood are sifted from changes uml styles in women's garments, and will appeair in the AsOrian simul taneously with their Brat publication In New York iind other Eatern fashion lairs. It should be understood that this lahion matter Is not a reproduction by o::ie one of the plate syndicates of old cuts and articles which have been pre viously published In fashion Journals, but Is comDOsed of entirelv new and original patterns, never before In print, and r hich .e eciur..ej, iu ..ie raM, under a special contract made with It.e Butterlck Pattern Co. LOOK OUT FOR THEM: arming Thousaais of hec-.est people In communities were deceived by Jxigus tin peddlers, who held their ware, at rUto.J!irourt the prowrbtal Hn and come out ulously high prices, and asserted that it j unwrinkled and It Is to be had In all was because of the McKinley tariff, i Tbede wago; were sent out by demo-1 crate authority, not to pedds.-, but to misieoa voiers usguf tiw laroiers. ins i scnems was nrsi meu i uie western aod Kiddle slates In the congresiic-nal : elections of lSe. and the same scheme ; was worked in ether stales In It.Z A similar attempt to fool the farmers is to be tried this year In certain secilor.s ; of the country. The old tin peddler wagons have bee:i drawn out from their mums j)ia.- icijoi.., una uuie bearlng allesel quotations from distln- guislied Americans which are distorted ! Into support of the free coinage of silver. now worm less man o.ie-nait oi nai It was at the date at which these utter- aiices are said to have been made. Thee wagons are being paraded In Ohio and ether states where campaigns are In prog- . . , .,. , .,. , ! tend 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of ress by the class of men who proved so J mailing only, and receive free a cjpy of dangerous to the great cities last fall InjOr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address, the dissemination of the seeds of a.-.arch-1 World's DLpensary Me.'.l:al Asso-latlon. F.uffalo, N. Y. Ism and not. They profess to be engaged I.-, obtain- , . , , . Portieres made on the principle of rope Ing subscribers for a free silver publl-! portieres, but consisting nf strings of cation, with which they are giving away shells, h:ve recently been Introduced, a book written by "Coin" Harvey, whose .The shells are strung on a strong twine. rroulhlnKs are now recognized by every Intelligent citizen as not only false, but 1 I Intended to deceive and breed disquietude and danger to the republic. These men are supported by the owners of silver mines, who thus seek to Induce the Amer ican people to supply a market for their products, ard are endeavoring to do this by falsehood and the spreading of doc trines dangerous to the perpetuity of free government. Everybody knows that the statemir.ts of this class of fakirs, who were an Im portant feature of the campaign ol l-'.'i, were absolute lies, and that their work In the great cities In sowing the seeds of dissension Iut fall was even more dan gerous. Their appearance In the country districts now will -be resented by the good people of every community. "Who pay the duty?" Is an old ques tion which nil republicans and former republicans sliould be able to answer In the light of experience. When a heavy duty on rails was Imposed, more than thirty year ago, men wrote ponderous essays to prove that the farmers and con sumers were taxed outrageously because rails were made more costly. Then the country Imported about a third of the quantity required, end paid over fsO per ton for ircn and I10S for steel rails. But In ten years the production had so far Increased that Imports practically etop pd, and the country paid an average. In 1S77, of for Iron and tKi for steel rails. In ten years more the home de mand had Increasod more than three t lold, and yet the production also rose more than threefold, and while Iron rails went out of use Bteel rails averaged &7.12 per ton. Now the country Is able to export rails to India and Japan, and th cKt to Amerlcnn If $14 per toil. Who hi. paid the duly? New York Tri bune. , f Strange ratAlttles happen often enough in l hi practical rvorld of our to keep .illve our miperstltion. Several year ago hRii Maxwell, young r.niili'hniiiil, wh hung nt St. 1ahi1 for the- murder of Ar- hr rrvllor at the Southern Hotel. The fanum trunk crime la now hlMorlo. Tlx 'father of Maxwell made every effort to -"'""'I' a hi on, pleading aiimwt to til tr..,.ii.i-, wlih Governor Morehouse, who refused a pardon. Oraiy with Krief, the ,,,,f,lriim;i.t.. father called down a c.ire j h, Bn, a wi,0 hl(1, ,,ythtng to ilo with hi son' death. The atrnnciwaa jof ,:U j Nie-rvhou I own life, j f;1t.,iiae has -en amply Illustrate!. c, within a few year, took his followed ly many dunees-tlng to other paril.-t.mni In the lease. The latest 1 Maxwell's executioner. j MioW j.-ortlll wno went violently In- ffaiw last week. Opinion to taking t.niuan life a a ; punishment for crime Is gradually in- ereasins. 15111s In oppoeitlon to capital punishment are Introduced at the soions of nearly all the lesislatures, and In Colorado the attempt to abolish It was igueotssful last winter and Is now a law. 1 Rhode Island, .Maine. isconsin aim Mlchlgan Jutve laws forbidding the death . penalty. 1 AN IMPORTANT FUNCTION STlMf LATED. The kidneys exercise most Important functions, which are so wearisome that ; tax to the utmot the strensth and j e.nljra:ce of these busy little organs. Every breath, every pulsation oi tne heart, evury movement of a limb, every :t!.ouchL makes waste, a.-vd necessitates Mt. and dissolved I : a watery fluid by the "kidneys, whtch then discharge this fluid Into the Miulder. A truLi of disasters i to the system would follow If these ashes," so to speak, were not thorough ly strained off aad dls..-harsel. This U the ciisi when the kidmy Kcome Inuct- ; ive. Hosteller's Stomach r.lttcrs, by re- .stori their activity, not only kev; ! 0n a a most lmiortant outlet for Im purities, but prevents diseases of tlw kid !'""' themselves, which when Inert be ;come liable to fall a prey to uunetes. Lriaht's disease, mephitis, albumanurla , x 0her maUuit9 jially Ucldent to - them, wnirl:. although not special'; rapid i in their progression, are particularly ob- , stlr.dte and fatal. I No fabric lernls Itself more gracefully Jo the uses of the :ec!!!Tee tha-i crepe de chine. It falls in the most artistic folds. It U ROft on, nllaile onnueh to he drawn colors. I How many young men and younj 'women are cut off Just as the fjfire . . .. seems brightest and fullest ef promt; Th are ,ken awa by tDe dlSse w hie"! causes over one-six'h of all the deaths in the world the disease which doctors call consumption. There Is abso lutely .no reason In the world w-hy con- f jmptlon should be fatal why it should be even serious. It is a diswis? of the I blood, and oan be c iret! absolutely and 1 always by puritvinu and enriching the ! blood. The only exewtl,i to thlg Is the oase where the dlsea-e r.a been neg- k-cted ami Improjierly treated until It Is stronger than the hody-untll the body 'has become si weak as to have lost the ability to recuptrat?. Dr. Fierce's Uold .-n MeJlcal Discovery will cure is per cen: lof all cases of consumption If used n - 'coriling to directions. It also cures all 'lingering coughs, bronchial an.l throat "affections. I A art- susceptible of a great number o: .effects. "One of my sick headaches," you will hear people frequently say, If the otnidaint wa? hopelessly Incurable. As a matter of fact, Ayer's Pills not only relieve sick headache but effectually re move the cause of this dNtresslns com plaint, a-d so bring- about a permanent cure. Weak Lungs Hot weather won't cure weak lungs. You may feel better be cause out of doors more, but the trouble is still there. Don't stop talcing your Scott's Emulsion because the weather happens to be warm. If you have a weak throat, a slight hacking cough, or some trouble with the bronchial tubes, summer is the best time to get rid of it. If you are losing flesh there is all the more need of attention. Weakness about the chest and thinness should never go to gether. One greatly increases the danger of the other. Hea' the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole system now. Keep taking Scott's Emulsion all summer. ur sals by all druggists at soc and Jj.oa The Same... Old Sars&parilla. ?!,.. A Tl, rl,t Mrs-ipArill as it was made ami sold by Dr. J. C. Aver to ytnr ago. In the laboratory it is diacrent. There iiv.leru nppli slices leud sjvcvl to fkiU aiul ticrieiice. Tut the sarsapa lV.A U the same old sarsnpnrilla hit tn.ule the rcconl - J' en r of en re. Why Jon't c K'ltcr it? Well, we're ttim-h in the condition of the Viop and the rasnberry: " lV-Uess, " he "Oiod might have tmnlc n better berry. Tut doubtless, also, lie never did." Why don't wc better the satsapari'la? We cau't. Wc are usiii the mmt elil ifn that cun! the Itdian and the SituiiatU. If has not been bettered. And since ire make sarsaparilla coin pouudoutof sarsapiirilla plant, we see no way of improvement. Of course, if we were making st uic secret chemical compound wv might.... But wx-'re not. Ws-'re making the same old fcir saparilla to cure the s.une old diseases. You can tell it's the (imi oU nariiapariUa be cause it works the snrns oM purr. It's the so ereign blooil purifier, aud ff' Ayrr. RKASON3 WHf CHAMHKU1.AIN" COLIC, CHOLERA -VXD I'lAKKIIoKA REMEDY 13 JTHE I! EST. I. He-ause II nffords almost Instant re lief la case of pain In the stomach, colic and cholera morbes. , Bev-iuse It Is the o:.ly rennvly that never fails In the most severe cases of lyso.tory ami diarrhoea. 3. liecause It Is the only remedy Wit will cur chronic diarrhoea. . Because It Is the only remedy th.it will .prevent bilious colic. 3. lVcau.ie It is the only remi !y r!it will cure epidemical dysentery . Hvcituse It Is the only remedy ti' it cm always le dcen!ed ujon in c.t.-cs of cholera k:tfanlum. 7. Because it is the most prompt ar .l most reliable medicine in use Or bow, I complaints, V Because It produces no bad results. 9. Bocnust it Is ple;.ant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of more people tr. .: ivl r In the world. The 25 arxl 50 cent sixes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The old-style English burege Is revive I In qualities almost as finer us gr.os cloth. Patterns of this material urc shown In new varieties and colorlnits. and another pretty fabric Is Turkish crepe In lovely summer tints. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have objection to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection 1 that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Now th! objection Is n-d good, for oftentlme th-we advertise ments convey valuable Information. For Instance, how elae would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral line between St. Paul and Chlca&o, 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, Wla.. or Geo. S. Batty. General Agent, 2it Stark street, Portland, Or. The newest po.ki t-book has r.o slg of silver or gold on Us fa-e but U heavily emljosse.1 with flowers, animals and 'he like the work of its fair owner who has become very deft in bather d.-cora ti . -. Economy Is something that everyody tries to practice, and yet Just a little oversight will sometimes rob the most frugal and thrifty family of a year's sav ings. You want to do as J. P. Hick- mann, of Montlcello, Ga., did. He writes-. 'For six years I have kept Slisnions Liver Regulator In my house, and used it In my family, and have had no need for a doctor. I have five as healthy children as you can find." Two features of the summer dre- are Its close, fit and the elongated waist. It seemingly r.am.ot be too long nor t'o narrow, breadth stampinif It as not up with the times. If you're in doubt whether your trou ble Is Indigestion or dyspepsia, Just take few doses of Simmon's Liver IP-giilatur. It will settle the .whole ifiesMon. "I have tried Simmon's Liver Regulator for lyspepsla and find It Just tlx- tiling to relieve me. A small dose after ma!s 1 ure to prevent lwligestlon." H. S. I'er- ki .s, Shdron, Ga. "It Is the bet medi cine to aid digestion." J. J. Black, Dun can, .Arizona. Ivory-toned cashmere, blue silk for the blouhe, bands of Ivory' lace, tiny pe-irl buttons, and a silver buckle for the gir dle are the materials for dainty house toilette. Some for ten, eome for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have ben quickly and permanently cure1 by using De- witt' Witch Hazel Salve, the preat remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Charles RoKers. Iiloovl-purlfiers, though gradual, are radical In their effect. Ayer's Snrsnpa. rllla Is Intended as a medicine only ;ul not H stimulant, ex'-itant or wvithri. Immediate results may nor always follo-.v its use; but after a reasonii'ole tlnie. ; er manent l--.etit Is certain to be realized. Use Webfoot Corn Curf-. So enre no pay. or sale at Ks-tes-Conii l)rm Store. Not only pile of the very worst kind on be cured by lnVltt' Wltcn Hnut! .Uve, but rcxctim, scalds, burns, brul ! holts, ulcer and all other sKli trouble win tie Insln-nily relieved by Bhe same remedy, Charles Roger. A woman n.ty not have a simile do mestic virtue but If a man conns In and discovers hei sewlna he at once Jumps to the co vl slot) that be Is a veritable household mxuIcK. lMli't thin your blood with anssnfras or poison It with Mu-iim.s; but aid Nature by uslnir IVWIU's Little i'arly Klsor. the famous llttlp pills f ir o n stlisuiott, biliousness and stoma .' and liver troubles. They are purely xevt- t able. Charles Honors. When a UDlitnil de.-l.it s th. I ! wouldn't marry the bc-d ni x luuis i.i-: ,-.u rot vi-.inv.i tti.it h. r w.-iI Iiih; cud will U iut as iikmi as rie ,-in t .1 in i'i t.i proix'-'e. "Last summer one of oer uratid- -1:1! . j - 1 was sick with a cv. tv l uiii I trou ble," e.iys -Mr. K. !. Cri-gory, of I't-.-d, i-trK-town, Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had tilled. th,-n we til.il I'h.im''. 1 1 litis I'ol.c. t'hoUra mid DtarrhmM licin.-dy. which u.iie lery ic.-dy relief" l-"or sale by iXo-i'onn ling Co. Shlrruu's .iid tn-..-itto(i- ot la,.- tn-k. the clo.-e-tltiliu !!.' of lb,- tilt - m.-ii-tner drej" a tittup of Nmuiv ii-r It to. fill laci-c-Uid frill or V-mdike pol:..M V. R Jolinson. Newark, IV. says. "Ono Minute Cush Cure saved my only child from dyltiK by croup." It has ave I thousand of other surTcrtng (ro:n croup, pneumonia, brnchltl and other serious throat and lung trouble ,,'h.irles Itogers. And "w the uht ol Itaht tr.-ks on the pop h ar-'l the 'Ink'.e ol the t hi )o cr m.indolla t-siin.- ther rrm r.k I ilm 1 1 . ; t the ummer girl l In her elem.-tii TKItltlPLK ACCIDENT.- 1: Is a ter rlble accident to be burned or scalded, but the pain and ticony and frlgh'ful llst'nu;-einct,ts Ctrl b- quickly overc une w ithout IcavPij; a scar t y ;isl 11; I . Will's Witch Har-'l Salve. Charles ISiVrs ,i.i-l fool I I: ,- d tr i:i.l Is Mr L. II iibr.ei ,!r:;cij. it M. ii- don. Mi- ll . MV illl of til, .-I t.-i.i:.o ii' ils th.it have b.-.-n puMI-h..-! by il. manufacturers of i "h-imN-rl. il l's Coll.- I'hol.n a ! I'iarh-a It.m.dy .liiplti at -.! In '.hat tow n, Por Estcs-Cniln Drug Co. i-ild -il.- The hired bathing tult Is not so bad a- the beginning of the season, but wh 't.v r vtrttie it did ssess passes away by the time August arrives. Don't neglect a cough because the weather Is pleas.tnt; before the next storm rolls around It may devalDp Into a serious difficulty beyond repair. ti" Minute Cough Cure Is eaay to take and will do what Its name Implies. Charles P.ogers. Sorti- women I: I r itiu to k- , date e:. so !ar l. ''.. d It that It to r.-a!ie wh. th.-r th. y nr.- a.lvai slow. Hundr-ds of t'luusands h i-, e I.. In- iluced to try Chamberlain's Cough it. m rdy by r .icing what it has done for others, and having tested Its roer tor themselves are today Its warni--t fr! r For sale l y Estes-Conn Drug ('. Chiffon veils are a lsn 1 the W'.t-i ' r l. ill-. WhOSe faee Will b-eonie di--'.gt a looking i iss In warm wiath Vou may hunt the world ov-r ar-,! will not tind .. nether m.-dh-lrie 'in-i I Chamberlai.i's ce, Ch-d-ra Ma rho a Lem'dy for bowel lu-npial ts is phasar.t. safe ,-ind reiinble. I'or -a by Eti -.'im Drug Co. simmoMsV regulat6r7 TDe Favorite Horns Remedg. For ail diseases ca'jsed by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach, q Keep it always in the house and you will save time and Doctor'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 less at night, a dose of SIMMONS 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. Zellln & Co., I-tllaUclpliJa- Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317-318 PortlnnJ -Savings Rank Hid,':. Portland, Oregon. CASTOni., 1 in. USB AVcKcLvWc rTcpdMiionfor As similating llic foot! rttul lit-v1 "I'i tuig llio Sloiiiiidw mul Howds of Promotes Vitleslion.CIec rful iicms .nul lli'sl.Conl.ilns iuMUrt 0miin.Mor tUimo nor Mineral. Not Nam c otic. JmMm SmJ' My Jnvo ' Jipfnmmt - JV.V -luve . 1 ! KW AporftYt Hi'inotly forfontirvv tion. Sour Slonwicti.lii.ii ituica Worms .Convulsions Kowrish acssantlLossor SLKKI. Tac Simile Si-JiwitH.f rf tXACT CCPY Cr WRAPPER. 1 I I' t-ap'rO'liflln 1 & ii U 111 " 1 ! I HI in"" , Wa MANHOOD REST0RE0."; ijrl fi?' j JJJ (J Itenol (uuin Krwirli 1'Iijw.Um, will .jul.klr rui iie( nit 11. i- V - I laittljwiu.m, ll lel R'l l.ei ,r tine ,,r ii:!it I'trt-eai iiul, k- Urwiof U.wlairgrt, Itb-h If mtl i-hr, lt.tle.. te NperitmforrlHr Ar-rrn " h.rir.i Imr-'wner. rriptir eieiiuiu, im and mr 1 c n t.iaffrign.l irifiiirtirr err " ftll Umu'IUfc It otroRt M ririm ICrllirlK lernlliiin'l re.lMmll w menu '1 lie r'-Me-n ii-iiTef,.r. r loi mre,l n i-i,tra u hk'iiiw ninwr per reni mrm rrni wun rtiklltl. i'l'l'l lKN 1. 1 Ihe only htuiwn rvmeiW In ctiri. wlihoal an tjr-iwit. Iiiu leatlmenk A. WNIlil fflirnlre flvetl ftl'l tllenev relurilMl If ! iiw il.ira nul J.- ft if Hwl I UIa tvn.n'I I fVUI.be BiMI. twnd (,ir raatlrlreulwwel IralllllolilKl, AiMieu D1KIL MKUICIMM CO P. tt tiul rM,Bn muctaixi.CM. Pwttiltl C'HAH liiM'.KKS. fommervlil PlrM-l. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. tint! McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Aro Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments Com mere In I Htroot, Antorln HERCULES SELF STARTING I HliiriliiKjiX) Hi,re power Sliirlne Kmrlnc. rim I'AIITK I Hercules Gas 403 HNNOME ST. itw i'- v. ; Ross, Higgins GROCERS and BUTCHERS AHTOHIA AND BAMT AHTORIA CHOICK FRESH 'AND SALT MEATS SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLK OF CiJt! ! pit up lit cm-iIi Mtlct only, ll b.I leM ti Pou't K' f.-itnt la m!1 foa tajrtt'.lu t'.it ro ht pl. or prom'.M tkl ll la ''Juit n ire. J " ti ".it tr mrj for ... ' B. lUl jv9 fcet C A S-T-0 R-I A. l' MftfrV, I liittti.tlttf jirnlea, Vfl.-,.'rle m- h S'tu .iliVl nli tiif Milltl) xiilr nf .-l'i'iaH hillt. Twenty them's wuruuT anil Vfftutinu o() ilayx in iiilvaiu't' nf ih North nidi'. Mnsuifirt'iit Mitt-H for n-n-ult'tici's, overlooking river niid lay. nunny ami nhul ternl. Kasy ami natural j;rHdn; little or no railing iifK I OREGON STATE NORMALjSCHOOL Monmouth, Orcuon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS ieil il r Narmnl o'ir. nl tine.- yeari i-nlor jenr wlnillv rnf(-,,i,ni. 1 r.tinniK flemr.iiient nf nine miMle. l(h .'ml ehl,ri-n. la.irin 1I011 nii'l Iniln 1111 In 'y iniie. ;heiH.n t in .mil Viii'41 -1 ,l lur imiI,h- llio .S'lrnilll illplmuil la ree.,K 1. hy law n TAIE I.IKK Cr-UIIKIi A IK 1,1 . , 1,. igii: expeiikn. liiKlim, Ih,iik, IhhihI mirl IhIkIiik lal irMiiimtel)'f, i.',wi ,rr tenr. -tuileal. la.ar llini iliein.i-h ,, lll'i (m per yer .'.ieaili- tcr-ele ni-i-epifi) from hluh leioN. H',l!oi(ili-. I'tl'-erfallV kenl ua 1 ,li'utl at, A'llte. T. 1. f'A.MrilKI.I.. ITi-.I lent, or W. A. W ANN, Heerediry Knenlly. ENGINES L'ninK KUHne or cheap dlitlllat oil. Enirlneii cnnnect1 direct with pro (Her nliaft, Mini no nolny, enslly broken ijev.-l (ream uiiwl In revemp motion. N'rk' spuik devlct; no Internal spring eiecirodeii to burn out Hernl for tentlrnonlali. We bt! building thene new i'yln, lf. itar.lnii niurlne engine In all uliei up to 200 horiie power. Kvery engine fully guaranteed. I.AKH AIl)ltKM Engine , HAN ritANCIHVO Works "The Louvre, ASTOHU'3 GOItGCOLS ENTERTAINMENT HALI. 8 KLOOIIH Pin MukIo. Ilaine. of All KlniU. Tw M.gnlllrent liar. cvcitrTni.se rmsT-ciAss Good Order and Everybody's Rlghti MTKICTI.V OHHKItVKU. & Company FOR, TILLAMOOK NEIIALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... .All. ...Open for Special Charter. Salllni dal u anil Irom Tlllarauok anil NthaUm oVpantl upun Ih tlir. Par Waul A''l 1 ELMOHE, SANBORN & CO. O. U. A N. CO., Aj.nl.. I'urll.nd ThK Railway Company uimratM Ha train mi Ilia famoua block .trill. I.lgtila Ua tralna ly il irl.liy through out: I'aea tho crlelirale.l pliH-lrle berih rr4- In lamp; Ituna aplKlnllilly r.iiliild paaaengur tralna avery tly and iilgl'l lirtwaeo Ht. Taul and ChU'Mu; th" Chicago, nilwaukcc & St. Paul Alao oiicrati-w atrm-hetl vnatlbulad tralna. carrying Ilia laiml (rllaj nMiipartineiil eara, library buffal ainoklng eura, and pataea drawing riKim aleepera I'arlor eara. frea r-llnliig chair rrt and th very lxt dining tar aervlo. Kor low eat rale, to any xilnt In tba fulled Htntn or Canada, apply to llekPt agent, or addrra. V. J KIIT. General Agent. Portland, or. J. W. CAHICV. Trav. I'aaa Agant Goinir East? 1 ii' vein aui:. 00 rr l oMiiitT Three Important Points KIItST- Uo via I lie Ht. Paul becauaa tha Ultra (o that l-olnt will afford you the very beat aervlca. HlXli.N'Ii See that tha coupon bayoni Ht. Paul reada via tha WUeon.tu Can tral hreauan that Una make c.a coa- neetiona with all tha trana-ootitlnantaj line anierlng tho I'nlon teot thara. d It aervlca I flrnt-claji. In every particular. TIIIItl-ror Information, call on your neighbor and friend -ttm near eat tlckrt agent -and ak for a ticket reed ing via the Vee,,nlri Central llnea. r addreaa JAH. C, PdNU. Urneral I'aaaeng, Agent, Milwaukee, Wla f'r GEO. H. HATTY, tieneral Agent, Portland. Oregon. I7J Hf Fisher Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Spf.lalty. Sell A-WIA Ship Chandlery, Hn!wiirt Iron tt St ., Coiil. ( iroccrit ,(i PriiviHimiH, Flour Mill Fc,.l, I'Hints, ( ils, V'arniMlifM, 'W'tSujiitlics, Fiiirlutiik'8 ScaloR, I-oors it Window, A jji'ii-ulturftl IiiiIi mont Wagons it Vehiclt. A Handsomo Comploxion la one of the grenle.t rlmrnia a woiimn ran po.a. 1'uUUMl'a CUHCLKXION 1'uwuka give It. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. T.I he ll ml I. III ... Ifuiai. M wipfeji '(N Irieso tiny Copulo m,-. 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