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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1897)
4 THE DAILY ASTORIAN, NtNlUY MOKNINC. .H'l.Y 4. IK..7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. M. terms or M-BSCKirriON. DAILT. Sent by mail, per yer ..J6.0C 6ent by wall, per month..... 60 Served by carrier, per month .45 WEEKLY, tent by mall. rr J" M In advance. Postage free to subscribers. All communication Intended tor publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to its sub triberg the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly 'Astorlan. the second old est weekly In the state ot Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co. sire our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand. 124 Third street linen twiot,(lifclt mi cur, tin and wliftt not, for export : your fish run he hu down fresh in the markets o( New York, ami tliecurinc ot fih aill 1hv handsome profits. Now that all this is secured shout as you never slum ted before: fire your biggfst guns and bans ont all the Hirs and bunting voitr money can buy in honor of the nrete event ever known in the history of the city founded by As tor. ltb all your aliowiDg, all your guns, all your decorations, songs ami speeches don't fail to inaugurate, a sys tematic mot lux! for the quick realisation of the benefits to be attained from the chanittd conditions. The railroad is oulr one means to the end ot acquiring the prosperity and solid business devel opment now in vour control. United actiou, bard work and broad principle generousiv applied will now tecuro tue prise so Ions sonv'ht. Are we equal to the emergency? THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. The Glorious Fourth of Julv the a AN IMPORTANT FUNCTION STIMU LATED. The kidneys exercise most Important functions, which are so wearisome that they tax to the utmost the strength and j eiKliiraice of these busy little organs, j Every breath, every pulsation of the (heart, every movement of a limb, every thought, makes waste, ami necessitate J the developmct of new atoms. The used J up particles In the blood are sifted from ;lt, ami dissolved La a watery fluid by the ! kidneys, which then discharge this fluid Into the Madder. A tnu of disasters to the system would follow if these Biversary of the birth of the nation isjly strained off and discharged. This u onoeagaii to be celebrated throughout itbe case when the kidneys become inact ive sUtea of the Union, and In Astoria !v- Hoe-tetter's Stomach Bltt.rs, by re Kf;f .11 wl ,.;,, -ill toriait their activity, not only keep miu biivHeui VI sss BJ,v rs at. a w v a . . boil over in an effort to emphasize the day in manner not to be forgotten by old or young. Astorians will not only shoot themselves hoarse in honor of the Independence day, recite to the young the deeds of daring and bravery of their forefathers, read the Uonstitntton, sing i "Fed, Whit, and Blue," live again in im.uination through the stirring scenes ot the Boston tea party, the long and arduous w inters of the Revolution and j "How long does Chspmsn stay In jaiir' In the difficulties and hardships attendant ; q'd Plodding Pete. ,. u, 1 1: . ii... .. r.,..K I diuinr," recited Meandering Mike, 'hut ,. , ,, , . Judtfin by the bill of faress the ojher s-eora ue; ontwiuseuu op a greater nurrau m0(Ut!on, , ,no;d ,he, h, u ,ho, anda mightier cu Jrm in eomeraoration j sense an' bans; on till they jes' nsnirary ops other own independence and release, ts door, so put im out. frcnt the sliHckles which have heretofore I oiva a most Important outlet for Im ! purities, but prevents disease ot the kid jneys themselves, which when Inert be come liable to fall a prey to dlahetes, Uright's disease, mephitis, albumanurla, and other maWlea specially Incident to them, which, although not specially rapid In their progression, are particularly ob stinate and fatal. After.... I Ci iV t coirse of Ayer's Tills th system is set in good working order auu a man begins to fee' Ihat life is worth liviuij. lis ho lias become the gradual prey of coustipation, tlocs tiv. realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden i lifted from hirn. Then h!s mountains sink into mole hills, his moroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life does not seem worth living to you, you may take a very different view ol it after taking Ayer's Cathartic Pills. THE CHIKCH. "A serious breach of fellowship" la what thetVngregntlnnitllst aiiys hIhiui the Clitchito Association, which vote d lo admit lr. t. l. Itrown Into It mmtrhtt. "Tlie rni list S'.anmivl auoli prvpMitioti t tlinwien the mu'iirlty m( t'ni:rgntlmiitllui. Tliet'lilcto AkMHMatioii, llUwlll( tln lead of lh 1m huque AtWinu, linn cmmttt-d s sr trxscli of (Vnntvttitlloiml propriety, done Itwlf grvt dkM-rvdtt and it r'piai'li un the entire dt'iiiiiliwtli,ii." The tnitiv)iii llounl l sddi: " V i sr not dlsKirbrd K ,o the final iv.iiit. viriMmiv'l will W IuukI by thsi'hurluK of Hie l'lilciiti .Vih Imi.hi, nnd tlut they will not coti.riit In n l u iit tile liiipiilutloii of hiivlnii tltni.t ui.lt!,' ui ol tln two limtitiiit'iilil prliKlpIo on iuli tlii'ir talllen tnilldi'd." APPKtCITION". bcrnd her trade and commerce with an; ir n hand and prevented the growth of i How many young men ar.d are cut off Just as the youn f Jtiirv tie finest port on the North Parinc Crst. (. ne hundred and go today a handful i seems brightest and fjliivt cf promise They are t.iken away by the disease which causes over one-slT'h of all the twenty one years tleath!, in ,h. worid the disease whic Ol our ancestors, doctors rail consumption. There 1 abso- reprctntiri8 the little etruirglinir colony lutely ma reason In the world why con from the mother eoanty, disheartened sumption should be fatal why it should and driven to extremities bv the nniust be even serious. It Is a disease of the taxations imposed by that mother gov-!0100'1' and can cjre,J absolutely snd . wi.l ,.r.A f, ! always by purifying and enriching the I I blood. The only exception to thlg Is the ,. , . . , . lease where the disease has been neg usu.uk -u.uucpeuurut Kvv.ruu.rui or ,mproperljf tregtej untU .uiuucpru.jeuipn.jiw. if r" stror.tter than the body-untll the bcnly bell ot freedom in the old town hall 0(has become s weak as to have lost the Philadelphia, drew np the Constitution lability to recuperate. Dr. Pierce's Gold- aud declaration 01 mchta ot the people of j Medical Discovery win cure vn per cen the new republic that document, which, iof all cases of consumption If used e with few changes, stand today the bul-!oop,lln directions. It also cures all tingennir cougns, nroncmai an.i inroat affections. Send a one-cent stamps to cover cos: of wark of safety and dearest possession of nation of 73.ft-0,000 of people. Through all the storms and trials of foreign wars and internal dissensions it bas remained, like the Kock of Ages, immovable and solid, the basis of the greatest super structure ever erected by human hands through all the ages. For these prin ciples our grandfathers and fathers fought, bled and died : fur these sacred rights the stars and stripes the noblest of all banners waa created, bathed in blood, pierced with bullets and still tri umphantly floats from every flagstaff in the land, and upon every sea and in every nation of the globe. To the bos and girls, young men and maidens, we would say on this great day study the principles of liberty and freedom those great principles which make this trulv the land of the brave and the home of the free, where people can lire little nearer to the divine standard than in any other country, where men and women can think, act and work as they please, so long as they do nut trespass npoti the rights of others ; where state . and church are independent, and where the broadest enlightenment exists amongst the masses, and the greatest ad vancement the a orld bos ever seen bas . been made in inventions, the arts and sciences. Shout for the land of the free today as you never have before; shout for the great achievements male possible by the bravery ol your loretathers; sing paeans in remembaaoce of the great deeds of the founders of the nation and render devout praise that you are an American. Astorians, you have lor thirty years, wrought, prayed and wept for a railroad ; you have been cut off from the rest of the world, the only town of its population and wealth in the United States with' out a railroad. Many times the coveted prize has been within your grasp only to crumble into the ashes of bitter disap pointment. Today your loudest dreams are realized. With all the natural re sources to upbuild the greatest port and (hipping center on the North Pacific Coast, yet nothing could be done because ships and cars could not be brought to gether st the lowest possible eost of t ans portatiou necessary to meet, the trade' conditions of the age. Now all is hap pily changed. The railroad is all but completed. A few short months will see the iron horse forcing bis way into As toria from across the continent, and the ships of the world can load at tidewater the wheat of Oregon and Washington; the products of the Orient can be trans ferred here from the Ocean liners at the miuimum of expense to the railroad that can transport them, at the lowest pos sible cost, to all of the markets of the laud ; an outlet is furnished that will make profitable the development of your lumber, Cuhl auJ fuheries, and with these auxiliaries capital will find it proGtable to establish mills and factories for the manufacture of lumber, flour, mailing only, and receive free a opy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address. World's Dispensary Medloal Association, Euffalo, N. Y. EX''0l"RGED. "Have yn nude soy progtera in your art work?'' asked tbe yonng man. Ye," replied the young man who apirei to be lnteDMlyimpretonitic. "Ism progress ing benitifU. I i tinted s picture of farm house : twilight the other dsy sod all my fiien-ts took it for tomething cite tbe minute ther lo- ked st It." "One of my sick headaches," you will hear people frequently say, as If the complaint was hopelessly Incurable. As a matter of fact, Ayer"s Pills not only relieve sick ha.lache but effectually re. move the cause of this distressing com. plaint, ar.xl so bring about a permanent eure- IN DRCMTOCHT PERHAPS. A womsn In humble life, returning from church, was I If tbe understood the ser mon. "Wud I his tbe presumption?" she simply reolied. borne for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using De win s itcn iiazei fcaive, the great remedy for plies and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. Keep Up Your Scott's Emulsion Summer-time in What arc your resources for the summer? Have you an abundance of health stowed away for the long, hot, deplet ing days, or does summer find you low in vitality, run down, losing fleshy and weak? Scott's Emulsion cf Gad-liver Oil will give you the proper reserve force, because it builds up the system on a solid foundation. A tonic may stimulate; Scott's Emulsion not only boosts," it sustains. It is a wise precaution always to fc&ve at least a scali bottle of Scott's Emulsion in the house. Unopened, it will keep inccfin iuty Tigluiy corked, after using, kept in a cool fia u wiil remain sweet lor wetlj. For sale by all druggists at -50 Cents and $1.00 REASONS WHY CHAiir.EJU.AlXS COUC CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY IS THE BEST. 1. !ie-.iu It affords almost instant re lief In case of puin In the stomach, colic and cholera morbes. 1 Because It U The only remedy thnt never falls In the most severe caws of dys.itry and diarrhoea. 3. because It Is the or.ly remedy will cur chronic diarrhoea. t. Because It Is the only rvmedy will prevent bilious colic. 5. Ifccuuee It Is the only remedy will cure epidemical dysentery. . Because It Is the only remedy can always be depended upon In of cholera l.-tfantum. ". Because it Is the most prompt ar.d most reliable medicine In une for bowel complaints. S. Because it produces no bad results. 9. Because It Is pleasant and suife to take. W. Because it has saved the lives of man people thin tr. t..1'. ;:.. In the world. The S ajd 54 cent sizes for sale by Estes-Conn Druir Co. that th:it ttiat that cases srspiciorg Geraldioe-l'm suspicious of that Mr. Bar ker. Genevieve Why? .. Oeraldlne You know he claims to ball from Chicago? GenevlrTr Yes. Geraidloe Well, we bad him oat to the house to dinner. Sunday, snd do rou know, hssi'tu allj touk bis soup from the side of his spoon. 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 Simmons Liver Regulator In my bouse, and used it In my family, and have had no need for a doctor. I have five as healthy children as you can find." CRCSHINM Wife (wearily) Ah. me. the days of chivalry are put. Husband What's tbe miner now? Wife Sir Walter Ealeigh laid his cloak on the ground for Queen Elisabeth to walk over, but you . got ms'I .lmi.lT because po r. dear moiher sat down on jonr hat. If you're In doubt whether your trou ble is indigestion or dyspepsia. Just take few doses of Simmon's Liver Reirulatur. It will settle the whole question. "I have tried Simmon's Li'er Regulator for dyspepsia and nnd It just the thing to relieve me. A small dose after meals Is sure to prevent indigestion." S. S. Per- kr.s, Sharon, Ga. "It is the best cine tn aid digestion." J. J. Black, can, .Arizona. medl- Dun SOT AN' EXPERT "Itoldber Iwuafnldti kiss her while we were on the tandem, fr fear we would both fall off." "What did she say?" "She said she aoped I didn't call myself an szper'eoced wheelman." "Last summer one of our grand-ohil- Ircn was sick with a severe bowel trou ble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Freder ickstown. Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had failed; then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very Bpeedy relief." For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. SO VISI0S8 THERE "Did the flying machine pass over your plsce in Xansas, Whiskerly?" So; there Isn't a drip of liquor 'Old Id 'he plsce." Blood-purlflers, though gradual, are radical In their effect. Ayers Sarsapa- rllla Is Intended as a medicine only and not B. stimulant, excitant or beverage. Immediate results may not always follow its un; but after a reasonable time, per manent benefit Is certain to be realized. EXCELLENT SCHEME. Here's an account of a Colorado girl who climbed In the top of Mount Popocatapel and sang 'The Star Spangled Banner ' " she had some sense, didn't sne? It's too bad some other girls are not as thoughtful when Ihey want to slug." Kev, V A l-Mwrvuo, itwiil A.tor ol tlir Sexrutli , MiptlM i Imivli ol hU'libmu, S, V., Iu cliniititd lil view on I lie m1 hiIi viielluii and arwi'ted Minli n tlie l.iuds day. The lUptlst lloV Hrluude of Hie I lilted Stales of America will enler llirir Milliliter camp III Hie snluil of A-libuiy Park. S. J on July S. to'iieml ,. f. keiiyon, who lia Illumined Hie Huiiiieut t u.e lu orvnuKa tloit, will have eliarye. and the N w ill tr under bis Immediate care. The grand junior rally of tlie I. ague of the Crow l to t held at Mvl:tito l avilton San Knuit'lM'o, on Mllnluj attornoou. AUKUI s. Oil till occasion will hike (ilace I he an iiulcay evil tot for tlie Arvlililiop Klor dan sold medal. The suloeol selected tor the competition 1 ".'he Nercwity of Minda.v l'lomg ol Saloons." Rev. A. K. Jolmvin (foiign'Kational', u gradimieof the l.t cln In Vl reiuluary, lias begun WiTk at AnlliH'li, t'al , under fa voratile iiilc. It la auuoiiueed that the lu'V l'r. Taliiianv. of Washliiflon, Una rwelvc I im wlary irx'iu his cliunh for I he lat lour niouilia. Ilia salary t. contingent ou the attendance, and the atteudauee liu tuvn HMir. (General O. O. Howard, as irelitem, on June I formally opened tbe tt'iily nr.t anal venury of the I'oiufr, gatiutiat Home Mlxlon- ary sa'lcty In the alilni;titi -trwt t'linn Ii, SMtrHtova N. V. Alter devo.Umal exerei.e the opening addn'a ws mal by tieiieral Ilowartt. 1 be annual termon w delue.e.l by Kev K runic . llayl'T of lieiiver, on the opening evening. At Tlngrli KI, llllnoii, the Afrlcuu M. lh-otlKt.- aru to hiiibl a I'litireh In ineinory of Al'liiliuui I.lliiiilli. l'lie eo-l of the I Imolu Memorial ehurvli.w 111 be jmi.i; and It will coutaui llm-e nieuiorlal window., the central and larger window- hiug dedicated in i.in. coin, and the two .iu.iII.tomi". to Krede l- k lHitigla.. and John lirowu. In nine year tlie women of the PaplM clinrehe in tue ..utheru tate have gnen to iniMloni, the sum of Still,':.'. Delegates wen- elected recently by the Or thodox Jews of Ne York to the conference which Is to be held In Munich lu August to devise measure for the establishment i f a Jewish government lu Palestine. Pr. Ileriel of Vienna, who Is at the head of the mov ment, iia secured llnortant coiicru. on. from theultau of lurkey. Trenton. Nebraska, with a population of about i' people, recently had the imst re markable religious revhul ever known In the history of the place. 1 he prewralory sevlces were begun by Rev. W. F. Kinglaud. aud Major Cole look charge of the evangelistic services, which lasted about two week. The work waa not routined to Trenton, but cov area in anjai-riit places. About 170 conver sions resulted, and religious I hemes weie the subject of general conversation among all clusses This gospel wor. began lu Hasting last November under ilajor role s l-adcrshl, ami the conversions at the various i. luces of Uibor have reached l.TuT. .cCctiiMolV-pdrdlionrorAs-slmila tlnj ihc Y otxi m Hctf uti tliig ttic Siuimwhs aiul Iknwu of IYpmolcs PiilestionC Ikt rfvil ncsamllVsl .Contains neither 0iiiim,Mor'liiu' tur Mineral. KotNahcotic. Wait Smi- 1 i).S i.ise f.i Apcrfcct RomeUy forConstipa lion. Sour Stoniach.Di.trrlwca. ainl Loss or Sleep. lac Simile 5lv'"olure of NEW S ()IiK. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLli OF tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Castor I pat tp la ens-i!is KottUs enly, h it sot kU U bulk. Doa't sUo anjuos to nII o sofJileg i!s a Its or promise that It is "Just as ifowl" ssd "will saswsr stsry pgr. p.. ' be that, yoq (st O A-B-T O B-I a. E mm MANHOOD RESTORED, - W II. tit i.f m (annul t'twitch h.n...i ..i. Tliainrure Thla f nasi Vnaul k'llAli.r.O,B,w ,1.. tl.uiul a laiii.-ia wiirb physician, will quk Slreuray.au all u-r. j...ui u,-. ,., . i.,i, nisai.a. au.b as Isil Msiik..-l liwniula. I'aluala UialW'k.ltomli'al .nilasl.'iis, N.msn lrtaiv. I' ini'ira. t hdinsM lo starry, Miiausiim irn.s, Vatsss-ia m i I'l.llslllssuVn. It atoc all liswea lr rfa er nlal.l l'.ev.,i. .luka tit sauf tl'si-liarga, svlik-h lftwjtcheeWe.1 tn Npemial.'rrliiea and BtrORr isalrTtR aniiian.'rf.iraujiropi.laoer. S I rl lsi;M S. elrauaa UmUtvi, Ual rt'Srl isr SIM strvnauhanaaml reatorssiamall svak nraaita. Tii. rraaon snrTrrr. r fil nirssl ht lawiora la beeaus ninety pet cant are tfenMed srtlk MSMAtltlw. I't'l'l Ms'.V K lalhffttoy klitisrn amnll In cure whlHittl auefralkMi. kiotMilmonk . . written ewseantm ttean and nntnr- returwssl if aia biaisi ii,wa ao adavi a lairuiatiai leurw .Ala txn .sit t-r fv si.hr mail, sw.n.1 f.ur raaaeln-utar ad taatimwiiakk Addreas l VOL naUK'I.NK lo, I. U tkxl Xrt, Su rraoclaro, raj. rHUtt ( HAS Itoi'.RKM. s'.t Commercial 8trssL Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKce Ave. . a. jonnn, Newark, o., says, "One Minute Cuh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup. It has avei thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. THE KKAI. CAl'eK. "Do you suppose scorching is the cause ol a'l these bic)ule laces we see?" '.-buck., no In nine 0 it ot ten ta.es it s the Installment plan. ' "They axe dandles" saM Thow. Bow ers, of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise. while writing about DeWltt'sLittle Ear ly Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers. A ( HOICK OFFLKEb. ID ' he aked of the book- ' Is the boss keeper. "Which one do you wish to see? ' replied the bookkeeper, ' the i.fflce boy or the type writer?" Good Reason Why Lots ...Arc Selling... y''u tU'ii oit tht; Kuth fiilf of A-inria'c hills. Twt ntv tlegrt't's wurnifr and vtftation 30 day iu advunce of the North niilo. sMaguifu'ont eitt'H for rt idences, ovfrlookin riv.-r and lay. tiunny and nhil tered. Easy and natural gradoa; littlu or no grading netulfd ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 4&2 Bond Street. H. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments Bsl Commercial Htreet, Asstorlrt OREGON STATE N0RMALSCH00L Monmouth, Dreion A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS ItoK ii .r N'irmsl Course of three years fenl'ir year nbnllv undessioiial. TraliuiiK driiariiiieut u( nine annles with .'') rbllilren I nsl rin 1 1 mi an. I trul n ng in liyiniinstles tHweillsh sys tern . sii l ViM'a. U isle fur oublic si hiails I ha N'iriiiul dlplotna la reeuK,i;ied by law as a STATE I.IKE CKKIIFK'A'IK to teaeb. i ight esiieuse. lulu. hi, biHisa, iHiard and lodxiiig (ap ir'Miiiaieiyi, si. 11 uu her tear, tuileiit. bfiHr'liiig tlietiitelvea, lllii.ijil per year. Aeili'iiile grades aeeepted from blgti sflKMjIs. 1 a'amgiiva cheerfully sent on applies! bin. Addreas I'. I. CAMI'IIKM., President, or V. A. WANS, Secretary Faculty. ion may nunt me world over and ou will not find another medicine eu.ij.il to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Hnd I'l.ir- rhota Kemedy for bowel eomulnlMs. It Is pleasant, wife and reliable. Kor ..ile by Esttx-Conn Drua; Co. AO MEKC'Y. 'I noticed," observed tue Peripatetic I'lil losjplier, "tlint In the Memorial I)ay punidi there are to be no sK-letlea of Germans." I suppose put In tho new boarder, "that l Ui prevent profanity In the ranks. That Is to say ' He helped himself to the stewed Prunes "There will tie no donner vetter 'una " Weakness of Men Quickly, Thoroughly, Forever Cared br bw MrfsKt! elmtifle method tbat oiooot 1mU ual b eM tt bmjnnd human aid. Voa fel iin- KTd ih first djr, fl flttvvry day, aooakooir yoaraalf ftkioi amoDc mn la body, mmd aod bart. Irftiaa and 1om ndd. Bvarf obtlMla to bappy married lift rmoTd. rv fna. will, tnsrin whoa failinf or lost, art rMtored by thia trafttma.it. All ak porttooa of th body an tar fed and atrtnfth nad. Writ for our tiook. with iplanationt and proofls haot aaalad, fraa. Of ar 2,000 rafaraacaft. ERIE MEDICAL CO., tm.8!: Use Webfoot Corn Cure. are no pay. or sale at tes-Conn Vruz Store. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. 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Sailing dates la a4 Ireaa TlllassMk the weatlisr. far I'nlgtil and Paaaang.r Usl.s Arplr T ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. u. u. AilltN TSS I N. CO., Ai.nl., Parllsa L ' r . Thl5 Railway Company Operates lu trains in lit famous block system; Lights Its trains ty eles irKKy through, out; I'sos lha rrlotiralej electric Iwrib read. In lamp; Huns splendidly eiulpsHt paaangr trains every day and night betwaaja Ht. Iaul and I'tilrago; th Chicago, nilwaukcc & St. Paul Alao operate tpam-hrastcn veellbulsd trains, carrying the laJeat pnsate compartment cars, library buffet mowing cars, and palai-e drawing room sleeiwra larlnr cars, frs m'llnlng chair cart and th very tioat dining car servlc Kor loweat rate to any xlnt lo th. I'nltetl Hlateai or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. KPUT. General Agent, rrtland, Or. J. W. CA8KT, Trav. I'ajaa Agnt Going East? 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