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THE DAILY AST0K1AN, TIKSIUY MORNING. .H'l.Y i, li7. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Ttlcphona No. 6. TKUMS OF AVRNCKirriON. DAILY. Bent by mall. Pr yr 6-W Bent br mail, per month SO Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mail, per year )2 In advance. Postage free to subscribe. All communlcattont Intended tor publl cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorian. The Astorian guarantees to Its sub scribers 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 Astorian, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation in the state. John F. HanJley & Co. jtre our Port land agents, and copiea of the Astorian can be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street. , .. ..kut bos been specially favored by the W'u- son law Is protesting against the ley bill. Bayard seems to site up the feeling of the American people toward himself very correctly. He say he Is opposed to an nexing Hawaii, but admits that his opin ion is of no value. The McKlnley law produced. In Its Vst S3 months, $iEJ,T",4lT from customs aim?. while the vaunted Wilson law, in Its Mrst 33 months, ha produced only IftMHK S3 months, has produced only 3.a3,1:., ugdnst I lie Wilson law. In srencnil business all reports pring tews of an Improving tnedeney. Is an Increasing employment 3t There waae- turners, and business gains are Indicated j stori their activity, not only keep ly tae records of bank cleartnsrs an 1 rail- j opva a most lmportitnt outlet for Ini rcad earning. The tariff bill will soon jPuntie. hut prevent discos of the kid become a law, and then boom In earnest. business will ' The fumlamental fallacy of greenb.ck- i thorn, which, although not speciali rapid cry and free sllverism Is the mist.ikenin their progression, are particularly oh- , , . . , . Idea that a law can accomplish a miracle. If people would undt-ratand the simple truth that a coin gets Its value from the market price of the metal in It, and that the "government stamp" is but a guar antee of weight and fineness, the folly of free sllverism would be repudiated at once. Senators Vest, Mills and Jones have Addauf A vrall aluui, rlu ntlatlnn nf ill. 1 pending tariff measure to the sugar trust since the newspapers have called auen- Uon to the fact that under their manlpu- latioa stock of the Wilson bill sugar trust advance! 9) per cent in value while ; it has only been slightly aflected an Increase of per cent during the con- slderation of the Dlngley hill. Senator Hale, of Maine, deserves the thanks of the people of the United States for the resolution he has Introduced In the senate to stop lobbying on the floor of the senate chamber, during the ces sions. The rules of that body extend the courtesy of admission to the floor to x- senators Some of these have been i , ... ... ,,. abusing that courtesy by using the priv- ' liege to advocate claims ana promote schemes of legislation for which they ire paid attorneys lobbyists. In fact. Sen ator Hale's resolution Is Intended to Ttoj) this practice, and remove the shame of making the senate itself a scene of $ueh disgraceful proceedings. It should he promptly passed. Drive out 'he lobby ists, and expose the men who are de graded enough to Indulge In 3uch prac tices. On December 16, K3, Secretary of Sta'e William L. Marcy wrote to Minister M i son, representing the United States at Paris, of the Hawaiian islands: "'It seems to be inevitable that they ,nust come under the control of this government, and it would be but reasonable and fair that these powers" England and France "should acquiesce In such a disposition of them, provided the transference was effec ted by fair means." Now the lslan Is are to be transferred to means that are eminently fair and just, the consent o' the government of the Islands. President McKlnley is carrying out pluns formu lated by William L. Marcy forty-four years ago. There is nothing new about the proposed annei-Uion, but rather a consummation of a national policy long cherished. Secretary of the Navy Long has take.i uu a laudable task. He proposes to Amerlcanlie the crews of our nival ves sels. Ho thinks, and rightly, too. that the men who work these great derating fighting machines, the men behind the guns, the men in charge of the complex steam and electrical malchlnery, shoi Id all be American citizens. He is putting new energy Into a policy begun In lij), under Harrison, and which has been go ing slowly forward since then. Previous to April 1, KM, no record of the citizen ship of the enlisted men was kept, and at tile date it was found that but SJ per cent were citizens of the united Stales. At the time of the last report of the navy department, in IVoemhsr, IS, '2 per cent of the enlisted strength wt oltlt.ii. and more than four-fifths w.'re naval apprentices were born In this coun try. Many of our vowels are practically manned throughout with American tare; live. ttrooklyn, now In English water. hearing the Hag of Rear Admiral Miller of the special Juhlloe embassy, I n Yankee shin with a Yankee crew. There will doubtless continue to he some aliens In the navy, so long a ollltvnshlp Is not a qua It ilea lion for enlistment, hut It I the H)llcy, a far as possible, to ,v;ire American oltlsens for the service. I'oiu i.isT n.vrisM. Tom Watson and Ins mtddh -of-the-rvid followers seem likely to have ensy control of the coming national (invention of pop- ulWts. s-id are likely to declare aaint further fusion with the silver democrats, an.l In favor of absolute tiatism In crea tion of money ly the government. Mr. Wawn, In his paper, commemlns upon the free coinage Issue Into whlcn he and lil follower wen- entrapped Iat year, My: "If the government stamp can make W cents out of nothing It citn make l. cent out of the same mafrt.il. ' To he sure it can If the government flat can create value. l?ut it cwn:iot. 'The law may declare that a piece 01 paper, properly printed. shill p.iss for a dollar, but It will not buy aa much as !an honest dollar, and It cannot be made to do so. AN IMPORTANT FUNCTION STIMV LATED. The kidneys exercise moat Important functions, which are so wearisome that they tax to the utmost the strength and e.-vdunvice of these busy little organs. Every breath, even- pulsation of the heart, every movement of a limb, every thought, makes .waste, and necessitates jthe developmct of new atoms. The used- UP PliTXiC ' f.WT lit, and dissolved t.i a watery fluid hy the klj:wy4t ,hlL.h ,hl.a discharge this llui.l ji,..0 ,ne bladder. A tr.U.; of disasters j to the system would follow if these ; ""ashes." so to speak, were not thorough ly strained off and discharged. This I--the case when the kulneys become inuct- 1' Mve. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, by rv- neys therast Ives, which when inert be- come liable to fall a prey to dla!e:es, bright' dis-.iu. mephitis, albumanuria. jand other maladies specially Incident to stinate and fatal. Conventional sets for bedroom or parlor ;are no longer the thing. Old pieces up holstered and finished differently, har moniously, yet so as to produce a con- trast, are used. How many young men and young women are cut off Just as the future seems brightest and f jlicst ef promise They are Wken away by the disease (which causes over one-sijr'h of all the deaths in th? world the disease which j,Ioctors cal) consumption. There la abso. lutely no reason In the world why con sumption should be fatal-why it should be even serious. It Is a disease of the blood, and can be c.ired absolutely an. always by purifying and enriching the j blood. The only exception to this is the case where the dlseae has been neg Ilccted and Improperly fteated until It Is j stronger than the tiody until the body has become so weak as to have list the i ....... i,i I ability to recuperate. Dr. Pierce s Oolu-n j.Medical Discovery will cure SS per cen of all cases of consumption If used ne cording -to directions. It also cures all lingering coughs, bronchial and throat affections. Snd 21 one-cent stamps to cover cos: of mailing only, and receive free a cjpy of Oi. Pierce s Medical Adviser. Address. World's Dispensary Medical Association, .. . A housekeeper will find It a great help to her in her morning work if each per son will put away his own book anj chair when leaving th sitting room at night. When going East travel on the North- era Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. A mustard plaster will not make a bll" ter if mixer with the white of an e(,-R Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills knovn as "DeWitt'a Little Early Risers." Charles Rogers. The Foot gay a w says an eminent English doctor, "will carry enough poison to intect a house hold." In summer-time, more espec ially, disease germs fill the air, mu.ti tudes ire infected, fall ill, die ; mu. ti rades escape. These messengers of mischief do not exist for millions. Why not ? because they are healthy and strong protected ts a crocodile is aga.nst gun shot. It is the weak, the wasted, the thin-blooded, who tall j those who have no resistive power so that a sudden cough or cold develops into graver disease. We hear of catching disease! Why not catch health ? We can do it by always maintaining our healthy weight. ScSlE Smufricru of Cod-!iver Oil, is condensed nourish ment; food for the building up of the tystem to resist the attacks of disease. It should be taken in reasonable doses all summer long by all those whose weight i beiow the standard of bea;th. If you ire losing ground, try a bot:': now. For sals by all druggists at joe and !uoa That Spot... First tie of a dime; next of a dollar i then bi as the rltn of your ltainl. The end : entire baldness. Stop it. Ayer's Hair Vigor Makes Hair Grow UuASO.NS WHY CHAMinCIU.UN IVUC, OIHU.KKA AND P1AKUHOKA UKXIKPY IS l"lli: Id'ST. 1. Ite'juselt affords almost Inst.mt re lief In case of pain In the stomach, colic and cholera morhi s, Uccauso It Is The only remedy tint never falls In the most severe case' : dysev.t.ry and diarrhoea. i Uceause It is the only reim-dy th.it will cur chronic diarrhoea. lecause It Is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. 5. Hccause It is the only remedy "fat will cure epidemical dysentery. . liecause It is the only remedy tl'.u can alwa le depended ujHn In ca.-ns of cholera Infantum. . Hecauso Jt Is the most prompt and most reliable medicine In use f.ir Niwel complaint. V Hecause It produces io Nd results. 9. because It Is plcusant and safe to take. 10. tlecuuse It has saved the lives of more people th.t:. -i-y ;::,'1!ci e In the world. The 3 al 50 cent slios for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Kor neuralgia. In face or jaw. a ll innel hag filled with very hot salt, heated In a pan. applied frequently, and with the head well covered will R'lieve It. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have objections to advertising matter in the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection la that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Now this objection Is n-t giHjd, for oftentimes th se advertise ments convey valuable Information. For Instance, how else would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral line between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general cvmfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or address J. C. Pond. O. P. A.. Milwaukee. Wis.. or Geo. S. Batty. General Agent. -16 Stark street, Portland, Or. A smooth piece of whiOehone Is far hot ter for curling ostrich feathers than a knife, as it is not likely to cut or d.imane them. Economy Is something that everyody tries to practice, and yet Just a lltllt oversight will sometimes rob the most frugal and thrifty family of a year's sav ings. Tou want to do as J. P. Hick mann, of Montlcello. Ga., did. He w rites: For six years I have kept Simmons 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." When putlnit away the stove-pipe for the summer it shoul.l he ruhl.il with lin seed oil and put In a dry pi. ice. If you're In doubt whether your trou hle Is indigestion or dysl'psia. Just take a few doses of Simmon's Liver Regulator. It will settle the whole fpiestlon. "I have tried Simmon's Liver RejruHtor for 'lyspepsia and find it Just the thlnn to relieve me. A small dose after mtals is sure to prevent Indigestion." S. S. l'r-ki-fS. Sharon. Ga. "it is the best medi cine to aid digestion." J. J. Hlack. Dun can, Arizona. Ccld water put Into glasses or dishes from which eggs have h,en eat,n will soften the egg and make washing easy. 'Last summer one of our grand-chil dren was sick with a severe towel troti hle," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Freder-k-kstown, Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had failed; th n we tried Chamlx-rlaln's Colic, Cholera awl Diarrhoea Remidy, which gave very speedy relief." Kor sale hy ilstes-Cnnn Drug Co. Poultices should be mixed with boiling water and loll'sl for a few minutes. It helps them to retain the heat. "One of my sick heudaohes," you will hear people frecjuently Bay, as If the omplalnt was hopelessly incurable. As matter of fact, Ayer's I'llls not only relieve sick headache hut effectually re move the cause of this distressing eom- plalnt, aril so brlnjf about a permanent cure. Great attention should Is- glv n to the seasoning and flavoring of food prepared for the sick. Some 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- witt'g Witch Hazel salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. A squeeze of lemon Improves scrambled eggs, and It should lie add'l while they are cooking. Don't neglect a cough because the weather ia pleasant; before tne next storm rolls around It may develop Into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure la easy to take and will do what. Vts name implies. Charles Rogers. L'se bacon fat for frying chicken or game. You may hunt the world over and you will not llnd anotii.-r mediilne equal to Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera ajid Diar rhoea Remedy for bowel comid.il .s. It Is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. 1? or sale at Es-tes-Conn Drujr Store. MARINO NEWS. ) 1111)11 WATKK. 1UTK, A.M., I', M . ll.lll ft ll.lM ft Tuesday.. 1 i i. A idiicrv : ,VTt I V " w rimrda I a t H il ; I t'rhlav . ; i :,; ; t 1 i " a sal unlay if Is S H .H 7 il Sunday . . ;t i.' : I 4 1 : T Monthly.. , .-itcl I , t ow WAVKH. A. I. I) 111 ft ill III It. ii lv t I .V H ; ,vi o n jii ii ; s M a 41 10 S 11 1 s ,i .i :t ,l is 0 I I to mi i i ii; u : u hi I v VKSSKIjS ON U1K W tY TO I UK I I'l.l' M HI A KIVKK ritM At.Tlltilt K. Ve.el. f'iii Ivrlte l- lieorge stelwiii, Am ll Ifiii "ll ANttt Rhf. Cumbrian, llr h led I"U!.I4i KiiplirxMiu'. Hi ti I "1 hi !'' ivlu tt're Hr ik I v; l UI... 1 1 l.iiililliii'-lim Hr lt I..-," I . I AH PICK. Auneley. Mr U I 'HI ..UV.U ' IIHM.Ki'Nti. (i.Hliva. Itr l I'll.' I't l Vsini.irt.ieu.tit.t , tir sti . lu'U... IIVSRIS-OI lt IIiwo.hI, Ur n i n: hul 'i Ml AMI k. A I rsicerne, It r ti I'tl linvl .'l I'liniTiiioii, Mr lK uri li.! I.' .iii'lri-t i, Mr s.i P1'1 aul .i: MIAM.ll VI. KnjiM.i'lrv, Mr , .nt h'l .. - Ue.iou h,vK. Mr li i: tin vl laiuv r k Chelialls. ht... .. "I.' - lt.l-'M J. H. Iced-., soli .'I. ... AN ll'S I'K II I. Oakland, bk is I ... I.' ti MM Ad lend i, hkt liir .U ItllSi.M t i l Lu. c .. . The Kiinnle tow. ,1 the lv irk 'Ml Pie Northwest up river Saturday Five large river steamers were donn Siiihlay, and alt were dccor.UtsI for the Fourth The Stitto of California urrlvnl in Sun day tnor.iltig and left up rlvr. All h- r flags were thrown to the broe. n slie entori'd the harbor. In lietmr of '.he d ly. It Is r-Krt,-.l that the Mouse U.i. k buoy, entrance to Ciiyucos I.ainllMk.-. t, rv l!ay. i!illfonil.i. Is not strikttijj. iiic UU NiiiK out af order. It will lo re paltvd at the mrlh-st pra.-tl -.ii'le d i'-, s,iys the l:isHCtor of th-- TiVi-lith l.U.'il Hons.' I'lstri.-t. 'TICK-HlilTISH I'.AKK ill. KM. I' KlioM uvt !:' i. I will not u. rospor-ihlo ivn'r.u'i'-il hy the ! Kirk Ch'ii.-e i::n.-r my In -'rt. CI IAS. M- Astoria. July 1. for .iiiv d.' ts : r W' or :l'..-i;:l!l- !".d n h:i ' !;;;! i. Mas to-. Y ESTEKPA Y S W EATIIF T.. Maximum inperniure. Minimum teni nituro. :i d. it Precipitation, Ii-'h. Precipitation from Sopt.ml 1. Kt, to date, I'.' Inches. Excess of precipitation from Sptemhor I, Is:',, to date, ilS.' J inch,-. TODAY'S WEATHER. Showers; westerly wlnls. W. It. Johnson, Newark. 0., aya. "One Minute Cutth Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has ave-1 thousands of others suffering from emup, pneumonia, brmchltls and other serious thnat and lung troubles Charles Rogers. Sweet Oil will rector, of chair". with th.- I. I little Mtleaar lidded ither haeks ,.n I s. -its "They are dandles" said Th.w. flow ers. of the Crocket. Texas, Enterprise, while writing about DeWltt'sIJttle Ear ly Risers, the famous little pills f r sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers. The tone of the pl.ino lirproves w hen the instrument Is removed from the wall of tho rtytm. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison 1- with blue-mass; but aid Nature by using DcWItt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills tor c n Htlpation, biliousness and stoma"h and liver troubles. They are purely veget able. Charles Rogers. Hot. :ind r.e dry flannel. If applied to the fae. k, will relieve Jumping tooth ache. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It ts a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded but the pain and agony and frlgh'ful disfigurements can b quickly overcome without lenvlns a scar by using l Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. Lamis "hould h.'ive the same watehi' care during tho summer an In winhT Mr. C. I.. Hashr'jur.k, a drugglt at 11-n- don, .Mich., says all of the iiood h-siitm- nlals that have l-en pul,INhel by ii,. manufacturers of Chamlfrlnln's foil Choh ra Dlarhoea fterudy imdd ! duplicated In 'hut town. Kor ale 1 Estes-Craln Drug Co. All cold vegotahles left over should la sav,l for future use In soups and sala Is Not only piles of the very worst kind can be cured by DeWitt'g Wltcn Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, brula Is bolls, ulcers and all other M.I.i troubles can be instantly relieved by bhe same remedy. Charles Rogers. Hlalns may be removed from the hands hy ruhhlng with a slice of raw tomato. Iilood-purlfltrs, though gradual, are radical In their effect. Ayer's Karsapa- rllla Is Intended as a medicine only ar.d n jt. fi stimulant, excitant or beverage Immediate results may not always follow its use; but after a reasonable time, re manent lie. ,fflt Is certain to be realized. Stale, cake may be served wlih brandy sauce for desert. Hundreds of thousands have been in duced to try Chamberlain's Courh Item e ly hy rea:in nat It has done for ctherB, and having; testel Its merits for themselves are today Its warmest frh-n K I'or sale by Estes-Conn Driiu Co. pTOfil I ASctfcliiWo lTcp.irdtioiirorAs sliuiiiiUni ihcJ'oiHliUklKovJula lli tlw StoniiU'hs niul lkwvls of lVomolfs PivVstiotvCiVcf ful new .'iiul I w'st Cont.iltiMwlllkr Uliiiiin.MorpliiiH' nor Mineral. Not N ah c otic. JmvUm SmJ kAWAi .Un - XiarfnUi Aporfect ltcnu'tly forfonslirvi tton. Sour Sluiiwuri.Ili.iiitMv'd Woniw .Convulsions .IVwrish nessfliivlLoss or Slkei. facsimile Sivjimlure of NEW S'OWK. 1 IXACTCOPVOf WRAPPtB. in of UuiiMi .1 I "1 N. . . I f "'l" I .wrisj ti-m . - , f.ililo,, .rrMIi tflXlll IS ffL i I in t llQltiflNI U Mrr, ttti1ii 4 TIms rh-,a m K P V -7 i .iim'l.,tj'n. U l"1 1 Iomm hr iUr f tltil l,'rnli .pits U- lv I J t ss nf tl M liATf t, Wtik'h If mi'i tr.S t H trtitt rr Inf t L'J orrnor . M crrO :Mh hnrniNt.1 ImiMiUurr. II tlhi;ir-iuiMUtuUvr, 114 LJ kut trvml lhiirtimrrorMti( U lu.iHirlUf CV 11 PfHK tfi'nifih,MtHl rrttirml mk. ihii. rottiii Ml. t'l'l'll'KNKl Hi1 only kiiuwn rml lo mr wlthmtt an ntrmiisui. ui'triit.tit M . -t IT'I nlr tVtn V"t MiitHrT rltirnv! ( tt tr ir tiut DiluCt A f UlsUMfl I Uf A Jtlrra l A L Jl KU I IS K iO, V, U llui fUu TiK:lmu, t V. P HUs The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . wi Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY lO.l Twulftlt Htruut k L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans Commcrclnl I ii-. I. IKK I I.iiili' . HERCULES SELF STARTING -ll Minnl!!;!) Horse 'nf Marine hnglne. ink I'AICTICI'I.AItN AIIltKHH Hercules Gas EriKltie Works 4ft KtSHIMi: HT..HAI rKAMCIMI.'O UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Guaranteed th Best In the Market ORNER FOURTH AND (JLISAN STREETS - - PORTLAND, OREUON Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS AHTUHIA AND BAHT ASTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTU2 OF C.itJtU Ii f t tp la css t'i MiIh mIjt, It I Bot w'.J U b:lk. Dos't illew snjims to Mil r tiTib(: ! sn t'i. f'.f cr promlM lli.l it l "Jut toisl"Bil will ss.w.r rr pur-p-M. r t jo gr( O i-8-T-O B I A. tails . STf-J- "CUPIOCNf k rncU tiyM.!ti, wut quuty cum h( t.i yi itrfs "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky' ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies LIQUOR STORE, and Investments Hlrcet, Asttorln OREGON. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oreuon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Ku-il ir Norrnsl Coiirie n three years -nl r yenr wlmllv pr'ih-,.Minni. Tr-iiniiiit de,nr- litem id nliti giade. wttli '.'ii) children, la. unction and train lis In t.ymna.tli-. (SvrtLli i)s t -mi . nil I V'K'.' M i.lc fur l.l n- Ii.mi Is Nunnul illiliiins U recuK iled hy law MTATE Kill I HI A I r. to tem'll. enii - n.A. tuition. liiHilts, huutd uml Iu-IkIiik (l Pi.iuileH i. i lilSI pi'r vsnr tiiieiit linnrdlns llii'MKelve., Ilia ki per ye.r Aeadleiilc KMde set'epteil from II lull .elioulv t s'sioKiK'i cheerfully tent u.i apiillcrtti m, Address I'. b- CAM I'liKI.I., Pr.ldont, or W. A. WANS, Secretary Kniull)'. Msa, ENGINES I'sing tjasollne or cheap distillate oil. Knglnes connected direct with pro peller shaft, and no noisy, easily broken bevel gears used In rovemw motion. S'ew spark device: no Internal spring electrode 10 blim OUt. Hend for testimonials. We are building these new s'.yte, self slar.lng marine engines In all sizes up to ?00 horss power. Kv, ry engine fully guaranteed, Are You (Join KastV 1M iur nd that your tlcktt rda via T HE NQhTH-WESTERN LINE. tu- CIIICACH). ST. PAUL, MINNICATOIJS -n4- OMAIIA HAI1.WAYS. Tsui U ths OUEAT SHOUT LINK llStWMS OULUTI 1. ST. PAUL, CI IICACiO Ami till I'ointH Kitht ami Thslr UMnlnosnt Trail. 'srlts Vt- tltiulwl IHntii nd HlMplna Oar Trains and Motto: ALWAYS ON TIMIJ " llav alvsu tnis ruail a national ropula linn All claasM nf paaannasn rarrtad on Ilia Vaallliulad trains wlthnul ttr chars. Hhlp your frlhl and trarai avar this famous Una. All ama ha tlvksts. W II. MEAD, r C. lAVOt. Uan Aent. Trav. f and I. AflL HI WahUitoo at., lortland. dr. Thl Railway Company tMrta It iraJna on Ilia fainoua tilovk system ; I.lKhta Ita train by vtn-trloliy throufh out: l'r tlm oilebrail electric berth r4 In lamp; tuna splnndldly x)iiliid aannir traltut avrry day and nlarht bctwavo St. l'aul and l'hh-o. tlm Chicago, nilwaukcc & St. Paul Ali oterat- atrlll tixln,! vpllbul4 tmltis. irtrrytiia" th" lat'-at prlvata ouiil.artiiieiit ear, library liuffsl aiiiukliis; cars, and alac drawlnf rihim irfMTa. Parlor car, frrw reclining rhalr cart and (h- vary bit dinlti; rar sertlca Kor luwmt ratrs to any oliit In ths I'nllrd Htat or I'atiada, apply to tli ket aent, or addreaa C. J. KIIT. (ietieral Agent. I'orlland. t r. J. W. CAHKV. Trav. Vaaa Agent Going East? IP VOII AMI'.. I NOT 'MII'.T Three Important Points KIHHT-Oo via the HI. l'aul berftuM the lines u that kIii( will afford you the Very beet aervh'e. HKCthS'l) Hee that the coupon beyond St. l'aul read via th WUcmaln Cen tral berauae that line makes close con nection with all the trana-contlnentaJ lines enlerlttg the t'tilon I iot Ihera. ad Its service I flmt-cla in ry particular. THIUD-Kor Infcirtnatlon. rail on your neighbor and friend tha nearest ticket agent and ak for ticket read ing via the Weao.tuiln cVnlral Una, or addreaa JA8. c. ro.vn. General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. Or ar.it. H. IIATTT, Oeneral Agent Portland, Oregon. IS73 l Fisher I Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty, ! Sell A.-T"ti Ship Cliantllnr , Jlanlwnrti, Iron it .tHi'l, Coill. (trofcrit'H A I'i'ovIhi'mmh, Kl.iunt Mill IV..!, PaintH, Oils. Vnrnihlif. U)vrn Supplips, Fairlmiik'H caltis. DoorH Vr. WindowH. Agricultural Ifiipit'ini'iiin Wagons t Veli ink. HOP LEH CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. UliderelolliliiK tiiailHtoorder. Hulls ami trnutara made a portei 1 m. Kvorv order punetii ally oil tune eatlsfHotloii giiHriiiitnsd. Cheaper Than Any Other I'lnce in the City. Weleh llloek, OfiH Commercial HI. ... -- ,- w i-tipiiM'nia rfmeiljr fi.r (inin,rriii,a, idrwi, hftrintfrrhti, W lil ik, unnatural ill, ' hargna, ,,r auf li.flnun lien, Irrlletion itr ulrera- ...... .....h. ., ,, in 11 r 1, ii. niiini fHtt8llsiM'rii flu, hrana. Non-Mlrliuimt. LliNCiajajari.O P'Jl old Itranlmtm, ien ei 111 11 r ) niini. V. s. A. Zfr T'ir annt In plain wrapper, 1 Hi, er 1 l,lll., l.n. illrtular aunt uu riNiUaat. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBflAflY READINO ROOK FRBB TO ALU Opan averr dar from I a'elnek tm I la and 1:10 to l:M p. m. Subscription ratea t par annum. 8.W. COR. BLBVBKTH VVAN9 m. iMiiwAuml Kit j