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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1897)
THE DAILY AST0R1AN, TIKSIUY MORNIXU, .ll'I.Y 1IW7. gully glstovimt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No, M. TKKMH OF RlHftCKIPriOM. DAILY. Bent by mall, per yeex .... 14.00 Sent by mall, per month SO -rved by carrier, ter month S WEEKLY. Sunt by mall, per year $2 In advance. Portage free to subscriber. All communications intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Buslnena communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly in the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John P. Handley & Co. sire our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan fan be had every morning at their .wu-'d, 124 Third street. BRTAN'S CIRCLS. Although the United States is a com paratively young nation, it has had oc casion to pass through some pretty se vere ordeals in Its history, but never be fore, no matter what was the popular topic of agitation, has the spe:taole b-en witnessed of a man, supposed to possess ' the qualifications for the exalted office ot president, running about the country afur his defeat at tile polis seeking to revive the repudiate Issues of bis cam - a;gn at a charge of so many doil ,rs lor e.ic!i of his engagements to ieak. Tis is precisely the business Ui.u eX - Candl - late Bryan is now engaged in, anl bow atnv ilir.-lliirnl m.-jn run f.ir inrr.it : " decencies and proprieties of ordinary c'v- UUvJ Ille as to participate in his meet- to participate in his meet- j Ings or uphold his course of conduct i beyond comprehension and almost belief. The man is a fakir, pure and simple; he was repeatedly exposed as such dur - ing the campaign, and his prtsent breach - , , of good manners and common sense ought to forfeit his claim to Indulgence, even on the score of his suppose-1 smcer- Ity and established ignorance. He pre- tend to represent a greit principle-! represent a greit principle to be weighed down, as it Were, with the responsibility of awakjnin his fel- i lowmeo to a realization of the wrongs! and oppresions from which they have suffered long, a;id yet. after the manner, j . .... . ... . .. .. i , p.aer i-enp..iei:c auracuoi.. ne main- glrl a woman ami the woman a mother, tains a hired manager, who hassles j At these times. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre ahout the price to be paid for his pnn- jscrlptlon is of incalculable value. It elple's engagements, and pits the bidders for his appearance only to bill Performer Piyan with the organization or society offering the most money for him. In other words, people wno can't pay don't j v.... w ...a, ""Ct0 some form of what ,9 known aj ..fe. those who do pay are dellver-'J a stated j male complaint." There are not three amount of goods for so much money, i cases in a hundred of woman's peculiar It was well understood during the cam paign that Mr. Bryan exacted and re ceived money for his speecnes: but It j was pleaded for him then that as a poor j man, running as a poor man's candidate , an a poor man's ticket he had no oth:r way to provide for his family and pay necessary campaign expenses. Now, on the contrary, according to his own boast tn private conversation, he is living in a veritable lap of luxury, has money f burn, or, which is about the same thing, j to contribute to the so-called bimetallic I league, from the enormous royalties turned over to him from the sale of his book. There was never, we repeat. In the whole history of the country a public spectacle quite so disgraceful, or one which was so serious a refi -ctlon on the Intelligence of the masses aa the crowded exhibitions which Mr. Bryan is now giv ing, at so many dollars per exhibit, like the two-l-pged calf or the prize jackass on a country fair circuit. Sormthlnar ought really to be done 10 put a stop lo such folly, and to induce the agricul tural and other societies having Hr. Bryan on their list of attractions to in vest their simple-minded patrons' money in some other more rational form of amusement. It is true that Mr. Bryan's presence as the great star of these coun try gatherings may help the -.rectors r managers In their gate receipts that his performances, lndcd, !n the relaxa tion In money matters resulting fmm McKlnley' election, might mik-; abso lutely certain the chances of clenring expenses, or even small profits, but It is wrong to piay upon the credulity of the rustics who turn out to hear under the Impression that lie believes the ab surd things tie says, and that he Is ac tuated solely by consideration for their enlightenment and welfare. Respectable newsapers, too, are much to blame for the fraud and Imposition of the Eryan stiows. There Is every reason to believe that if they would cease to devote col umns to the publication of Lis silly mouthlngs, lngore his movements, and refrain from serious Brgimen iii an swer to his ridiculous assertions, inter est In his exhibitions would cease, and the crowds that nowr go to hear hlin would be lmpolllo. He would oon find It difficult to make froeh iMiftai:o mcnia, and the price offered would not Justify hold expen.ca nd Pullman o eommodiitton. Thus the country wcul.i lie rid of a nulennc, and the poor dupe who nrv now attracted r,y notoriety th newspaper, now (tlve hlm would retain their dollar, or pend them for the ben efit of iheir familli Instead of con tributing them to Increase the fortune Uy have already Riven Mr. klryan. aorlHliMic vil.iKu fnoi.iry at Alll. In I Trance, has f.illi l, unit It chief promclcr I ,v, hOOIKIf,. ht capitalist refused to she credit any lonsi r. A ureal many in.li vi.li;uK itrnis and corpo ration have failed tvfore now from the same r:me, a:il it is Iiani to s, e hew the AIM MVlal'sis aiv iomit to m.ike nut they have Inn .lis-rl:;ilnau l against itl the matter of credit. The ,- rial Uni:l.-noe of the Altl failure is that It has slven ihe socialistic promoter of the bankrupt concern the occa.-lo:: for including the rlcht to credit i.iom the fundamental rtuhls of man. T:.e risht to !atxr, the rlsht to land, the riht to sinke and prevent everybody else from working have twn exploited l-efore. but the rlsht lo etvdu Is a new socialistic demand, which. If well estab lished, would make nil other rlirh'.s of small account. We presume, however, that tho hard-h-artcd capitalist class will go right on refusing credit, except upon approved security, notwithstanding this nw claim thctt the right to credit is one of the Inherent rights of human!;. Philadelphia Times. j REASONS WHY CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND PIARRHOEA REMEDY IS THE BEST. 1. Be Muse it affords almost instant re- ' lief la case of paia In the stomach, colic land cholera morbus. 1 V.i.-iiio'. I. la rhd rw-l- .m.l,- HI r ever fails In the most severe cases of "'yse.t.'ry and diarrhoea. j it is the or.ly remedy that will cur? chronic diarrhoea. , , Eecaw u is thf only rrmy ta. will prevent bilious colic. ! i Hccaure it is the only remedy that -will cure epidemical dysentery. I . r.ecause it is the onlv remedv t.it cm alwavs :o depended upon tn cases of choiera t:antum. ; Because It is the most prompt ar.d ; roost reliable medicine in use for bowel iMmiila In! . ,. . , ! v. Because it produces r.o bad results. 9. Because it Is pleasant and safe to jtake. ! w- because it has saved the lives of ;more peonle t...- . - . . In the 1 ,' w orld. j The j- w fent siM tQr ia,e hy i Eates-Conn Drug Co. j """" ",J " " VRn nuun5" BUl cne eye, ami increasing the number of eyes and not the slse of the potato s of no avail The eyes at the seed end are but litle more than a sineie eye. The two most critical times in a wom an's life are the time which make the strengthens and invigorates the organs ; distinctly feminine, promotes regularity ! of the functions, allays Irritation and in- Inanimation, checks unnatural, exhausting j drains, and puts the whole delicate or ganism into perfect condition. Almost ' all the Ills of womankind are traceable disease that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will not cure. t.h , give beet sugar an exhaustive trial. This use of the land will procure -Vner prices for com and wheat, beside ; making us mdep-nd-nt of other caim tries for our sugar supply. "Last summer one of our grand-chil dren was sick with a severe bowel trou- ibte," says Sirs. E. G. Gregory, of Freder- ickstown. Ho. "Our doctor's remedv hart fan.d: then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea P.emedy, which aave very' speedy relief." For sale by Estes-Conn Dr-jg Co. The czar of Russia Is said to be very superstitions, and has great confidence In relics. Sick heftdach can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills knovn as "DeWltt's Little Early Risers." Charles Rogers. 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 taking 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 ether. Hea' the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole system now. Keep taking Scott's Emulsion all summer. fur Hue by all draii.nn at 50c and "i.ock I'll 1 1 - L.-NVvr Bc.vitllul eyes grow dull and dim A t ie witt yer ll away. BcAutttul, willowy loTm so slim Loe fairntt with every day. Cut she still is queen and hath chatmi t( pre A'ho wears youth's coional bcsutilul hir. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. "A woman is na old us eho looks," enys the world. No woman looks aa old ns she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can koep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. THE PHYSlOLlV.Y OF THE LIVER. The liver is the lanrrst secreting organ in the human body, and the bile which it secretes Is more liable to vitiation ard misdirection from its proper channels than a.-iy other of the animal fluids. Luckily for the bilious, however, there is an unfailing source of relief from U'.yr complaint, namely Hosteller's Stom ach Hitter, A medicine which for atxnit half a century has been achieving thor ough cures of the above m--ntli"nel ail ments, fever and ague, dyspopl.t. Kwel ompl.iims. rheumatic -nd kldr.ey affec tion, and disorders Involving loss of ner vous vlor. It is. moreover, a pi-v -nthe of malarial disease, and uffunls prote-.-t'.on i thousands of persons residing in dis tricts of country where that dire sennte is prevalent. As u remedy adapt. d to the medicinal requirements of families, it is supremely desirable, and as a m-.ins of fortifying a debilitated system, it Is thoroughly to be depended upon. Manure is so valuable that it Is worth carrying away from the eaves of the barn. Take It to some safe place and pile compactly In a solid heap, und- r s miter. If possible. Economy is something that everyody tries to practice, and yet Just a lit' 1 oversight will sometimes rob the most frugal and thrifty family of a year's sav ings. You want to do ns J. P. H'-k-mann, of Montlcello. Ga.. did. He writes: "For six years I have kept Simmon Liver Regulator In my house, and ud it in my family, and have had no need for a doctor. I have five as healtliv children as you can And." Good roads place the r-mote f irtn- r. who pay? as mii'-h for all h buy nr.d gets no more for what he slls th in f.;rm-r n-ar.-r market, upon a uvir. equitable basis of competition. A doe hat Is always iM-nnonahlo Is a dose of SimrrTV Liver R-ir-ilator. th "Kini; of Liver .".if-dielnes." It ki thf liver active; the bowels regular; prt-vtnts llllou!ne?s: and promoN-s dlir,:-sion. In fact helps keep you well. "I have watch ed its effects in families where I have practiced aj-.d find It admiraMe: both, al terative and tonic In In action." Dr. T. V. Ma.on, Macon, Ga. Let not those who use commercial f,-r-tilixers nlmost exeUmively forif-t that It will benefit the land to have a crop of dove- plowed under every few- years to llffhtei and mellow the vol!. 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 (Treat remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. Fifty per cnt of the manure on many farms is allowed to ito to wat around Improperly arranged barns and yards. Such thlnttH as putters, cisterns and roofs will all earn their cost. Don't ntfrlect a cough because the weather Is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around It may develop Inn a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and will do what its name Implies. Charles Rogers. Nothing ever happens Just as we plpn It, and nine times out of ten the less n-eonlng we make on anything the more pleasure we get out of It. F-w medicine have h Id th-ilr ground so successfully as Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. During the past fifty years, It has been the most popular of all cough cures and the demand for It today Is greater than ever before. Prompt to act and sure to cure. The most manly man likes to be petted by the woman ofwhom he la fond, hut ho does not care for babyish endearments it publi". Mr. C. L. Jfnsbrouck, a druggist at Men Inn. Ml h., says all of the good testimo nials that have been published by il.e manufacturers of Chamlrlaln's Colic, '.holera a.nl Dlarhoea ltmely could be Implicated In that town. For sale by Et-tes-Crain Drug Co. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No enre no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn Vrne Store. MARINE NEWS. Illl. II WAVHl I.OW WATKN A. M. ji V. M. 1ATK ;n.m:n. Ii.ui u. h.m ft. h.m ft Thurda,v. i 0 : J J.VNTI ; VI v Kndiiy 1 IX T T M T S : N i J Mtnrdy., i Is 7 , .1 : ' .-( n t M'NhAV.I SifJTI 4 ii T T 0i Monday . A ,N.K. I . M puc a; I'lliwdav ... I 4 S i f II 1 1 lit, l : Wetiii.d'y, T 11 . . ' H , ; h n o:! 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J -i 7 7 i ' a x VKvUlstiN I II K W Y I'll IIH.i nl.t MHI.r, lilVKR rili'M mi 1 1 xnH i. Vex-el. litxirve en-iiti, Am h AXT Kt.r. riiiiiliri.ui, II r li Kul'llruMtie, lt -li , IK In nj're. Hr l-k I.iiililliii wxlun-, Hr li i AHDirr. Aane!ey, Hr ill Tkiix Kate l'x inn . (Il .. ... liVH lilVll III . . I .'.. Inul , III ., lAci ..Inul... i ,...U';. i a) ... -....IV ..livil .. in; IIHNl.KOMl. (J.xlivn. Ilr li :l. mm l mm Ail .euiiile, Mr nr. x;x . inul. IIVtStMOU Hlyllixo.M, Hr xli in); . po.il Ntwc.ixiif, a I'mUerue. Ilr h. 1771 . tan I. i'tiiiMittoii, Hr tk H7I . Inul iulret, Ilr .ii... itu'i inul , riiiUuiieiir. br.i ..taul. -IIAM-II Ai. Fiitni-lilre, Hrx .M,f . IiOaI. be.ico.. litK-k, Mr xll 17 & llM.ll VLAMVO-Ii CK, Chchalis, I( i'-iJ . .. . MUh'Sixi. J. H. Leeds. m-Ii .'!.. . ., IAN Jx-K iK OI'aMKH 11 1. Oakland. bk txi... .. tUM XIM Ad.lend.i.t.Kl a-!t... IIONUI I I I' Lou. c . . . The s.-hrxir, r Kdiv.ir ! Park s.ill,xl y. tenlay wttli a cariro of lumU r. ;IKis h, tMk th-- !-'ai! st.mg and Mo:i.t.!;i v k to -a Sn;,!.ty inorr.ll-.i; w.r.1 i-.ibl. .1 lo v, im-:i tii tb. l-v l-i a shurl.-r t'.nir :;:an u.-uul. Tti-y h. iv l.tn.b.1 at I'l.iv.l by i be nm. and fnm tl'.r-- lit. ttiii..r brought ih m to the i-ttv. Tin I'oliiiiil'lri.- .i!i.--l iN.ui i o". !.,!, i.i-t nU-ht fur Iv.trti.-tloa isl.in.l an. I WiiUtp.i Uiy. Ke. t-r ti:.iv-on im-iii o .t to the Island llirhthnuse, taking with lilm an emtlr.-er to r-ilr the Ixili- rs. Iluoys will t- -t in tthoulw uter and Wlllap.i bays. Tii fu- tint: ef SIMMONSX iRegulatorT Te Favorite Home Bemeilg. For aa diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach, a 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 arc 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 LlVER 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. U. fttllin - Co., Philadelphia. FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...ALL ...Open for Special Charter... Sailing date to and Iron) Tillamook and Nchalem depend upon tha weather, . For Freight and PasMnger Rates Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOENTH 0. R. A N. CO., Aarentt, Portland Laios Who y?..''jo A refined com;?e::!'.-ir:r' tiv.-j Pc wini'H Fow-j dcr. It produce t r,it an.- :. ui:t,fui uii.i .VS'cCc liililo Prep drdliou for As - slmuatinR Hk" hx; iiuu ui'Cuia tliig lluf Suniiiuhs and Howls of Pn.itnoh:s Piitostion.ChrTrfuJ ncs nivt IVst Ccnlolns nt'llhrr Oimnn.Morpluic twr Mineral. Not Naucotic. JXmim SmJ 4t JWva .(Jkl Jiffwrmtmi "l li.fr. ii tUt flrnM- lUnlvirxM x"W ArHYfect Ronu'tlv forCon!llrvi lion, Sour Stonuch.nidi ituica. Worms .Convulsions .Fownsh ucss and Loss or Sleep. lac Simile .Sicjiuilurc of NKW S'OWK. j $. I i iJ tXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. MANHOOD iS I' utt!r, I'nUitifwa ri'PIDKVI! tfrnthn in rtlorMintl n k r v . v roiaiil1( (M I'I lFNKii llipttif known rmrly In rtir whluHii in nhniiiin, liivinvilitwiitk it . riiifrt ciKnmrt i'vn tyttt ni.-nr rfmrl If b"m Un hi tUwl 4 wuuuiui lU4 Axklrta U4VOL ft KDICI r. U Hu V7 Bui miicl-ro, pwfktUt ( HAS Uh;kkH. Mr Comnirclftl Btrt The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 TwelftH Htroot Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. SELF STARTING HERCULES 411 HtartlntfCO'Hom I'ower Murine Kwflne. KK HAItTICDLAKS ADDKKHH Hercules Gas Engine Works 40S HANNOMK ST., HAN FKANCIflCO 7 iMl j- r 3 WW '43 --3jr- SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTT.LI2 OF 0norl li p-.t p a ees-ili twitln obIt. It li nut K'M h bulk. Don't allow scToas Is ssll oa mrttla tU oa tii f! or promlM tUt It it "Just si rJ" and "will mvr srsry pur. o.. ' 8 that jot jl C-A-8-T 0 R I A. i THM. RESTORED:" CUPIOCNC 1 lit rm.i Veti.l 'itAlibtV.lil kf.k fill tunof Uiuou Krvncli nKt.-unl will quickly ur mi til mi n t or tlu- Ar ut Uii lirrtit tTit,., imb m M .h.-t IniniiilA. I'rthialii Lliv KiM-k.MoniliiAl kitii...ti. V.n-... iv.ni. 7 In Hatty, ktiiuui4 l'r'", Vrfc-.--ri m rJt itricAtiA. "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" ' Repsold California Brandies Situated on tiiewouth wide of Astoria's hills. Twenty degreea warmer ami vegetation 30 days in advance of the North niile. Magnificent Bites for res idence, overlooking river and hay, sunny and shel tered. Easy and natural grades; little or no grading needed. ENGINES MARINE GASOLINE Cslng gasoline or cheap dl.tlllat. oil. Enyinea connected direct with pro peller eh a ft, end no nolay, eaally broken lii'vel kl'ith ua In rever.a motion. Nw .park devlc: no Internal aprlng .leetrod-. to burn tut. Hn'l for tcetlmonlala. We are building theae new t'yle, aelf eiarilrig marine engine. In all alzee up to 200 horae power, Every engine fully guaranteed. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth. Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS ll.irul ir N'orniiil CourHu ofhree yc.m Nnnl'ir yi'iir whollv priilcoiiiiiBl. 'I nilnliiK 'li'i'Mnrin'Mt ot nine Kni'lr with Htn clill'lrcn. limtriK'llon 11ml train iik l ininiiilc (Swcllnh .ys t"iil, nil'l V'o- M 'fl' for iiiilillc wrhofitfi. 'I liu Normal 'linlnnin I. rfrart(fiir.cfl liy inw aa a hTATE LIVE CKKI IKICA IK to ti-arli. I ivlil 1'Xii"!!... Tuition. Iiookn, Imihi1 anl IoiIkIiik (i pMinnHii'h'l, i:i5.oo wr jor. Htiiilfiit. Iiiirllng tlii'inx'lvfa, II 1 1 1 . fX) per yn.r. A'-a'li'inlf nr. Klei H'oi;tei from il(h h'Ht. ('iloKili' rh'Trfiilly :nt on H'll atl n. Ad'treM I'. h. CAMI'liKI.!,, HreM'lont, or W. A. WA N.N, Hccraiiry Katully. Are You (lointc KastV T sure and ... that your tlna.t rpd via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. ClllCACK). ST. PAUL. MINNICAI'OLIS - an - OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thle U tii. OliKAT SUORT LINK DULUTII. Si". PAUL, CHICAGO And all I'niiits ICaHt and Th.tr Magnin'nl Trark. I'Mrl... Vm tlbulwl Dining ami Hlilng Car Train, ami Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIMU " I lav gtv.n lltl. miit a national reputa tion. All ctawa ot m.na.r. tarrt! on th. VMtlliulwt train, without itra chara-A Hhlp your frl.lit and Iraval ov.r thl. tamoua lln. All ag.ni. hare llrk.ta. W. II. MKAD, F. C. AV-(Jfc;. Q.n. Attn. Tr.. r. and I'. Agt. Il Washington at.. Tortland, Or. Thl5 Railway Company Dpnratea IU train, on th. f.inou. block .y.t.m; Mglita Ita train, by .(x trUlty through out; Vfm tho ellralod elwtrio Iwrth rt4 I114 lamp: Ituna aplnndldly iulil pa.ng"r train, awry day and night brlwaas Ht. 1'aul and Chlrago; tho Chicago, nilwnukcc & St. Paul AUu oprratra atpaiii-hoatpd vwtlbul train, carrying th. latrat prl.at. otnpartiunnt car., library bufT.t ainokliig cara, and palace drawing rm .Uwiwra. Parlor car., fra rrtlnlng chair care and thi vnry lw.t dining rar enrvlca. Cur lowmt rati-a to any point In tha L'nltrd Htaim or Tanada, apply to ticket agrnt, or addrra. C. J. KDHY. Ooneral Agrnt, Portland, Or. J. W. CAHKY. Trav. I'aaa. Ag.nt Going East? if voti ami:. OO H(IT OMtll'.T Three Important Points KIHHT-tlo via the Hi. I'aul becauaa (ha line 10 that point will afford you th. N-t .rrvl. Ki . Khi that th. coupon beyond Ht. Paul rra.la via tha Wboonaln Cen tral becauaa that line make. cloa. coa nectlona with all th. trana-oonttnental line, entering tho I'nlon Oepot th.re, ad Ita aervtce la flrat-claaa In .ry particular. THIHD For Information, call on your neighbor and frlend-th. nmiroat ticket agent and aak for a ticket rad. Ing yla the Wwoiwln Central llnaa, or addreaa JAR C. POND, General PuiMinger Agent, Milwaukee, Wli. Or OEO. fl. IIATTT, , General Agent Portland. Oregon. I72 189(1 Fisher Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. i Sell is'HiA Ship Chandler , Hardware, Iron it Stwl, Coal. (irot'crit'H & rrovinioiiH, Flour & Mill Feed, TaintH, Oils. Vanillic. UigZcr Supplies, Fairliiink's Scalps. Doors tt Windows. Agricultural I inplrinenu I VVagona tt Vehiclt. HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. . L'nlrilnililiiK;mnr1i toonlcr. Hulitand trniiMr made a imrd'ci fit. Kiry onlr pun Ill ally on time natlfncllon Kiiaruutvtxl. Cheaper Than Any Other I'lnce In the City. W.lrh lllork, 65H Commercial HI. yarir-r m m l a nnn-iii"nioi J4ay rmlr for Ui.imrrliir.. jriiVUtf.itUi IHiwt, H.nrmaiitrrho-L 'lilalaiiU WilM, unnalor.l ill lliuuwl -lirii.., r anr Inflmiim. w ,11, ii. irriiKilou nr Ulcfiri ...ou ,in f n..m. I'HiE II Eviwa Cm 0. Irn. Nun .irln-ul. k5ir,iliri,0 E" J "O"' y lra.aliiU, . I. A. J.i JTr In plum wrapper, Wiani- Circular mnf uu ruuunt ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READING! ROOM TRIM TO At.t. Opmi arerr day from I a'aloek ta la and t.K to l:M p. m. Bubecrlptlon rate, ft per annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH ft DUANH gTg.