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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOIMAN, SATUUDAY MORNING, JILY 17, 1H5I7. Daily 0tovirttt JOHN T. LIOHTER, Editor. Telephone No. M. TERM Or Bl'HHCKlPrtON. ' DAILY. Bent by mall, per year..... M.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 ferved by carrier, per month WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year U in advance. ! Postage free to subscriber. ... .,, All communications Intends for publl - . ... cation should be directed to tne eauor. BUBIIU'S COIIlIi;UHH.'.UUIl. Ul iviiiii and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantee to Its sub-: crlbers 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 aecond old- est weekly in the state of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Oregonian, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Hundley & Co. sxe our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their :nd, U'4 Third street. There is said to he a strong probability that Senator Corbet t will be seated be fore the final adjournment of the senate. It U beginning to be realised by the sound money men of both parties that on senatorial vote on the right side ol the money question may become of the utmost importance in deciding the cur- renoy-reform ouestlorv next wL.ter if Ohk KhmiM rui.ir . r n... . - ...... m v iKIlBllir, I ts a colleague for Senator Foraker, that would end any hope of legislation on I tiiutnee. of the right sort duri r McKIr- ley s administration, imless Oreoa K h ,, ' ' ' 'U"TC1 v wUrar. a special session or our leg!. lature might elect a sound money se .a- tor, or one who world at least be re- publican enough to stand loyally by the '.trMlnJttvAil'. l - m . . r currency re- form, but the political situation hi Ore- gon Is such at present that it would be exiremely unwise to take any chine? cn the election of a full-fledged silveriie or populist. Thus, aside from the merits of Senator Corbett's case. It Is said to be the opinion of sou-ad money mpmh.K the senate. Irrespective of party, that It is bei to settle the question of Se.-.ator Corbett's admission before adjournment. This vote, with the vote of Vice-President Hobart, will suffice to seat Senator Corbett. even if the silver republicans should vote solidly against him. It Is to be hoped that sound money democrats as well as republicans ta Oregon will see that the senate Is fully advised as to the uncertainty of the result. If a special session of the legislature Is called "while the senatorial vacancy is existing. OREGON FOR BUSINESS HEALTH. AND While Oregonlans are complaining and growling about the backward season, hundreds are dying in the East from the effects of heat. It is not In the extreme South, where we naturally tx pect fatalities of this kind, but from Chicago, St Louis and the MllJle West, that these reports come. The long list of death now contains over three hun dred names. The number of prostrations is much larger. Added to these disasters of recont date, only a few days ago storm and cyclone laid waste vhole coun ties ;id cities, destroying llv. prop erty and crops. The Intense hect. also, has burned the crope In many localities We grumble here when U rains, we grumble when It does not; ws grow) because It Is not warm enough, and kick If thtre are a few days of sun-jhlne to ripen the fruit; we either have t',0 much fruit or not enough to ship; wiieat has been scorched, or there Is much prices (Irup to a ruinous figure, in fact, we are never content But there Is no perfect climate, and Mtssings are a ways mixed with evil; yt. In the worst seasons In any section of the country, onr crop's shortage Is usually offset by another's abundance. The othi r side of the pictur? is w, 11 worth studying. If Oregonlans only knew It, they have more to be thankful for than most any other portion of tiin Union. Jnst look at the grand frjlt, wheat .nd wool crops this s-ason, now assured beyond all doubt. Prices, on the whole, are good, and future prosperity Is absolutely c-rtain. Whoever heard of all crops falling In Orgo.i? Was there ever a cyclone or tornado of any ronsequence In Oregon? 'Was there ever here a man or woman killed by lightning or prostrated by heat? East of the mountains it gets dry and warm in th: ' - mnier, but no fatalities have ever oc curred, and the great crops of that re gion are fast placing the state In the froi.t rank of producers. While the slate ct lar?e has reason to fvj thankful a;d Indulge In ;nueh self-cangratulatlon, Antorians, of all Its etiljtts, have cause to be proud of their exceptionally tine location. With the giandest of river and mountain scenery i tiir diir, and me old Pacific to near that the roar of the surf can be plnir.ly hennl , In our beds at night, I and Mlt breeiea forever fan away ill' ca nn.1 hoot; with the gtvatoet of for. et prvs-ri nlmont within ft li' throw of our tourt houm; with the flnt'et dairying lands the un w emllod upon ami with one of the finest land-locked hnrbors nature has formal anywhere, we cun aay ninny of the world' beat tltlnitu j re our. ( k Rornembvrnlg all of the irrwtt bloe Inge, It ahouM he the duty of ! and 45'vrs cUlx.n to write A doten letter ta an many rrlon.1- In irw Imum, tins yrar K1", to tell them what we have ! to Nirliw o of the new iHKiks. with pini itinl nlcttm-m which are to lie soon Seimed by the cttlien and railroad com- panv; and tell them that In the coming ; 1 ! full, if they are sl-'k or weary with the i j (',-Wlttniiii effiiM of their warm weather, thy can take a Pullman ear and rlii into Astoria on the new r-.ulo.nt, nnil that htiv tiny cm hml ivinvrnNit hiMlli: ami profitable business L.vMnvnt. REASONS WHY t?HAMEKP.L.VlN'S COLIC. CHOLERA ANI PIARKHOIU KEMKDY IS .THE REST. 1. Rcausett affords almost Instant re- ot m ,ne "- and cholera morota. t Uecause It Is the only remedy that r-ever falls In the most severe eases of itys.:try and diarrhoea. 3. Because It Is the only remedy that w ill cur chronic diarrhoea. i. Because It Is the only remedy that will prevent bilious' colic 5. Because It Is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. i. Because It Is the only remedy that can always bo depended upon in cases of cholera infantum. T. Because It Is the most prompt and most reliable medicine In use for bowel complaints. . Because it produces no bad results. 9. Because it Is pleusant and safe to take. . Because it has ..saved the lives of 'more pe.-ple I . i.. .... e in the I world. me sa1 50 cent sixes for sale ny i Estes-Conn Drus; Co. I The legislature of Deleware minted M divorce during tin- last wton. b "nK 'ouble and probably quadruple the j number ever granted by any prev-ous leg J WiUure. The new constitution of the j stale soon to go Ito operation takes I from the legislature the power to grant jolvoree i whv.n they put a man In Jail, he can- (not fellow his natural inclinations. lie cannot eat what he wants to he is 11m lied to a very frugal diet Is it no! equally true of a dyspeptic? For all of the real enjoyment he gets out of life, he might as well be In Jail. He cannot eat w hat he likes, nor enough. He suffers ! much, gets little sympathy. At first. pernaps a nine neavinesH m me "omiun, la little sourness, wind belchlngs and heartburn :headaches and biliousness and a foul tiste In the mouth in the morn Ing. Chronic constipation Is almost inev itable, and means tbat the body Is hold Ing poisonous. Impure matter tbat should be gotten rid of. The poison Is being reabsorbed into the blood and the whole body. Impurities in the blood may lead to almost any disease. Constipation I the start of It all. Dr.Plerce's Pleaacnt Pellets cure constipation, cure It so It stays cured. No other remedy tn the world will do that ' Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps to j World's Dispensary Medical Association, : Buffalo. N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's KvS-page Common Sense Medical Ad viser, Illustrated. - According to the American . Wool and Cotton reporter, there Is in Rhode Island a hosiery mill whose entire output for the coming year a New York Jobbing house has contracted to take on con dition that every stocking Is stamped with the legend "Made In England." It Is the same eld story and yet con stantly recurring that Simmons' Liver Regulator Is the b-st family medicine. "We have used it in our family for eight yean: and find it the best medicine we ever used. We think there Is r.o such nrdic!ne as Simmons' Liver Regulator." I -Mrs. M. E. S. Addlngton, Frcnklln, N. C. "Each member of our .family UBes It i a w-f-aulnn rwitHrcj ' W R Smith Mt Vernon, Ky. The Queen reigns over one continent l') peninsulas, SjO promontories, 1,'j0 l!.kes, rivers and 10,'"s0 islands. I You may hunt the world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Ilar rhota Kemedy for bowel complal'.ts. It is pleasant safe and reliable. For ale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Baby's Second Su er Is the time that tries all the care cf the mother and a!i ihe skill c'. maternal management. Eaby comfort cot.cz from fat ; fat tabies have nothing to co but to sleep arJ grow. If your baby ccjs not seem to prosper, if he coes net gain in weight, ycu must get more fat there. A few Grops of ' f iiV. eacn cay v.n put cn plump ness; fat outside, life inside, baby and mother both happy. Your baby can take and rel ish Scott's Emu!::cn as much In summer as in any ether season. For sale by all druggists at sac. and ti-ca J Our Ps and Other Eyes. Our I'l are ut as strong s they were fifty year -hen we have cause to use them. Hut we have less ami less cause to praise ourselves, since other do the praising, sul we ore more tlmu willing (or you to see us through other eyes. This is how we look to S. F. lloyce, wholesale and retail druggist, Iiuluth, Miuu, who utter a quarter of ccntuiy of obscr v.Utou writes: " I li.tve soUl Aycr's Pnrsapa. tilla for more than S years. Kith at wholesale and rctcil, nml have never heard auythittK hut words of praise fioiu my customer; not single ccm ll.tiut has ever reached me. I believe Aycr's 5arsapnril1; to lie the K-st blood purifier, tl'.r.t has been introduced to the gen eral public." This, fivm a man who has sold thousands cf dozens of Aycr's Sttrsnpnrilhi, is strong testimony. Eut it ouly echoes popular sentiment the world over, which has, "Nothing but words of praise for Ayer's Sarsaparilla." Any dwbt stoat It? Swl fniCtbk' ft kilts doabta suit Mm dmihffn. ' Aililma i. C ATS Co Lowell. Isu. RESTFVL NIGHTS. PAYS FilOM TORTCRE. FREE Await the rheumatic sufferer who resorts to Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, That this benignant cordial and depurent is a far more reliable remedy than colchl- urn and other poisons used to expel the rheumatic virus from the blood. I a fact that experience ra satisfactory demonstrated. It also enjoys the advan tage of being unlike them perfeet ssfe With many persona a certain predion sitlon to rheumatism exists, which ren ders them liable to Its attacks after fx !osure In wet weather, to curnrU ol air, changes of temperature, or to cold when the body Is hot Such person should take a wineglass or two of the Bitters as soon as possible after incur ring risk from the above causes, as tl.l superb protective effectually nullifies the hurtful Influence. For the functional do range men la which accompany rheuma tism, such as colic, spasms lu the stom ach, palpitation of the heart imperfect digestion, etc., the Bitters Is also a most useful remedy. It Is only neces sary In olwtlnate rases to use It with persistency. The French lens which" throws electilc rays loo miles to seaward, and which was part of the French government's exhibit at the Columbian exposition, is to be placed in the Harn-gat, N. J., lighthouse, where It will be the mosi powerful beacon on the American coust. 'Last summer one of our grand-chil dren 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 IMarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy rvllef." For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Greal I'.ritian has been experimenting with submerged cannon. At a recent trial a target of oken beams 21 Inches thick and I'.w hull of a ship protected by three Inches of boiler plate were pierced by a solid shot from one of the submerged cannon. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have ben quickly and permanently cured by uatng De wltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. Mrs. Addle W. Duzzell, who runs a farm near Waterford, Me., although jihe is not more than V) years of age, has had seven husbands, and tells a corre spond,!, of the Lewiston Journal that she thinks of marrying ugain. Don't neglect a cough because ihe weather Is pleasajit; before the next storm rolls around It may develop Into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure Is easy to take and will do what Its name implies. Charles Rogers. In a small town in South Dakota the hree saloons an- owned, controlled, and ner-wnally m:inMg"d by the mayor, mnr ?aall and clerk respectively, and citizens not holding ofll-" are not encouraged to enter this branch of trade. Mr. r h. Haslrouek, a druggist at Men don, Mich., nays all of the good testimo nials that have been published by the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a-.rl Diarhoea Remedy could be 'Iiipljratf d in that town. For sale by Ki-tes-Craln Drug Co. The Rbdiop of London has nddnssed a letter to the clergy of the dloex-se, ;iki. g them to observe 8m jlay, July 27, In commemoration of the thirteen hun dr.dth anntversary of the baptism of Tthelbert, king of Kent. To prevent pale and delicate children from lapwing into chronic Invalids later In life, they should take Ayer's fHarsap arilla together with plenty of wholesome food and cut-door exercise. What they i'ed to build up tjie system is good red blood. Ulcycks may r.ot eat much, but It costs a few cents to keep them In order. The adult scalp should be thoroughly washed occaMonally to remove the oily particles, then apply Hall's Hair Renewer to give the hair a natural color. Use Welfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn Lruff Store. TUB OHJKCTION NOT OOOH, There are people who have objections to tdvertlslnir matter in the columns of newpaier. The ground of objeotum la that they do not want to rtd ad vertlsements. Now tbla objection Is not good, for oftentimes thiwe advertise ments convey ' valuable Information. For Instance, how else would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din Insr car service of the Wisconsin Cut tral line between Ht. Paul and Chicago, or th general cAnifort of traveltnii over this popular line.1 For particulars will on the nearest ticket agent or Address J. C. Pond. tl. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or Ueo. 3. Hatty, General Agent, lit Stork street, Portland. Or. Chicago l laying plans fur more , tmiMlve public Improvements this year than ev r tmd.M'takaii lu faie. In , 'ttcr". mreet kiIiik. i bridge alio tlrviillini tmcM. and tl.e B.ljUHimonl of i.V guide In varliMis puns of the city Iw r budget Urvtidy calls for .imi'iV, IXin't thin your blod with sa.srrji or (xilsoii It with blue-mass; but aid Nature by uslnu IvWIU's Little Fairly Risers, the famous little pltl far Ci n- stlKittii, biliousness and toimih and liver trouble. They are purely veg'-l able. Charles Hogvrs. Tlx' exploitation of the "Klekxlu Alri e.iiKi," rublwr-lHiiirHig tree, promises to In- lni)xirlant for the West African colonies At IotgiM the milky Julii evp. orutixl glvt i, a siiiwrlor iptHlity of rtibli, r. All th colonic of the Gulf of Guinea poes this tree. Few medicine have held their ground o successfully ns Ayers Cherry Pec toral, imrlng the past fifty year. It has been the most popular of all rough cure ind the demand for It today I greater than ever before. Prompt to act and sure to cure. A barge tilled with sulphate of copper wius rvcontly unk In the !t.slii de In Vlllett.i, Paris, and the next morning the surface of the water was covered with dead fish, poisoned by ihe copper. TEimiBLE ACCIDENT. -It is a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded. but the paJn and agony and ftisjh'ful dlstigun'tuents can b quickly oven-mie without leaving a scar by using IV- WUC Witch Hasel Salve. Charles Rogers. M my P'irl'lan publishers :ir til.iinlng the bicycle for a wry notlceaidc falling iff In the Mlrs n II:. Ir l ik Tin y lalm that people ride ns long as It ts daylight and at night are too tlre.l t read. ' W. D. Johpsnn, Newark. O., says. One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It has ave-1 thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung trouble Charles Rogers. Don't promlae to be necommodutlng I'r.le you mean to keep your word you might better be brutally frank at the outset. Not only pllee of the very worst kind can be cured by DeWltl's Wltcb Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, bums, brul Is bolls,- ulcers and all other skin troubles can be Instantly relieved by ehe same remedy. Charles Rogers. How many women dare deelnre that they dl.-dlke Wagnerian compositions and adore peanuts? Hundreds of thousands have been tn duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Kem edy by reading what It has done for others, and having tested Its merits for theinrelves are today Its warmest frlen K For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Isn t It amusing to watch the woman whose "now let mo pay the fiire" Is tak en literally? Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using thoo famous little pills knovn as "DeWltt's Llttl Early Risers." Charles Rogers. Agairvtt all tradition the Tttlan-hnlred girl finds that she Iwdts exceedingly well In red. When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaven Portland dally at U o'clock a. m. A midday nap keeps away wrinkles. Of all the whisker dyes offered to the public none have proved so deilraMe and easy of application as liiieklnghum's, to color n beautiful brown or black. TUB Favorite Home Semelg. For ail diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. 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 neeJs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. . . Ji. Zcillu & Co., riilladelpldft. QHWIHM I WJHDIBHIII.I 'sVS VREGUlATOR IPS I jnYeectiilile Prcpdrdtion TorAs slmttiitliig Uk FixhI fliulHotf uU tliig (lie SlOUUVLhS ami lk)wls of lYomotcs l)iiicsUon.CUcrful i.tmlllL'SlContdlnsnclUs-T tmiiiT.Morpliitii' nor Mineral. Not Nam cot i c. Ma SmJ' j4tx.Smml ftwm S.,J f.V W .luywe !! tlmn Apofecl nomcilY forConstlrvi liort. Sour Stonwirh.Diart hoca. Vonn5 .Comnlsions .Fewrish ticss oikI Loss of Sleep. TacSinaW Signature of NEW S'OHK. niMji.nni ' t mm tt r IXACT COPVOf WRAPPER. 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... i ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. SELF STARTING HERCULES n m-SA. L 5,11 4c II Htnrtlnx CO llnno I'uvrfr M.irlrin Kmhiiic. roil l'AllTK i;l.AK AIlOKKHN HcrculcH Gas EhkImc Works 405 H.tNHOMK T.,NAN rllA.NCIHCO mi's , .j'.vl I r TrHitiliiK Fwf r iff IfuJ-tfiiiliiiiiii Ross, Higgins GROCERS and AHTUUIA AND CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS R. Iv. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments 823 Commercial Street. Aetorla SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE op IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERT BOTTLE OF Ci:ot! tt ji nl p la en-tli lwtll sslr. It l sol tolil Is balk. Doo't silo stjuflS I Mil jvt anything " ' l'' " vrools that It tl "Jail sa rmI" ai "will stsry pa f. ' ie that joe f o i a-T-o a ix tii hi- h "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Rcpsold California Brandies cmuiucu on nit Bonui 8iu of Ahtoria's hill. TwHitv (U'grt'os wuraier and vegetation 30 days in advance of the North fide. Magnificent eitea for res idences, overlooking river and bay, eunny and shel tered. Easy and natural grades ; little or no grading needed ENGINES MARINE GASOLINE 1'ilnf aollne or ch.ap dlatlllata oil. F.nglnea connected direct with pro (ivV.tT ahaft, and no noliy, aally broken bevfl gear, mrd In reveria motion. New aparic device; no Internal aprlnj lectrodoa to burn out. Send (or tcatlmonlala. Wt are bulldln( thea new t'yle, self-j-tarJnir marine englnea In all ulic P!vprv .nffln. futlv vutrint.1 OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmoulh, Ore.on A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS lieirnlitr Norinnl ('oiime of three yean. Mnnior yenf wliollv iiroffwiiiitiiil. lii"iruni'iit of nine grwle. with 3n0 rhlldriMi. Itimriii'llon un'l iriiln tig in ityinnamii'i (SwtMll.h iyn tumi. Mti'l X'tx'.n Mnitln for nulillc .rli'mln. ilia Norinnl il.lom. i rwiiKiiliixi by law el a kTATE 1,1 KK. ri-.mir M A I r. lo ti-iK.'ii. i ight niifum. Tiilllon, biMilcii, liouid anil lol(iiig (p lirniliimli'lyi, UK'.Vwi tier Venr. iluili'iit- Winllnc tlii-iM!lv(i. IllH.nO per yrtr. Acrtileiiilc umilrn tu'ciiteil from high i:luxil. (j.inloKUf. rhverfnlly iunt on applliMllnli. Ail lrii.4 I'. L. CAMPIIELf,, Pmidanl, or W. A. WANN, HecreUry Kecully. & Company BUTCHERS HAHT AHTORIA Are You (ioinij Knst tl tur ltd th( your tlnktt rMiU vi THE SORTH-WESTEIJH LINE. CHlCACioT" ST. PAUL, M1NN1CAPOUIS OMA1IA HAIKWAVS. TkU U lh QUE AT SHOKT LINK VtlWNI OULUT1I, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all 1'ointH Last and foutU. rh.lr Wiifiilfli-.nl Tr.rk, 1'Mrl.M Vm UIiuIckI Iinln nl Hlrailn Car Tr.liii nl II otlo 1 ALWAYS ON TIMII " tUv dv.u inn ro.a national imputa tion. All claaa. or iM.n.r. earr14 on lh VMitltulwt tralu. wltlioul ur oham. Hhlp your frlht and Iraval ov.r thli (anioua Una. All M.ma liaa tick. i. W. II. MKAD, r. C. HAVAUK. Out. AcaoL Tra. r. and I'. Aft. HI Waahlntoa I'ortlaod, Or. This Railway Company Operate I (a Ira I ne on the (anioua block eyatem; Uhta Ita tralna by Inrijimtx tbrougk- out: Uaa th celebrated eleottia bertb rd- In lamp; Ituna aplemlldly ulppd paaaenger tralna every day and nlaht betwaaa Ht. I'aul and l'hl.ao; the Chicago, nilwaukee & St. Paul AUk operalwa atnam-heatml vallbul4 train, carrying th laJoal private compartment car, library buffet mokliif care, ami palace drawing, room alecpera. INirhir care, (re reollnlng chair ear and tht very lri dining car rrvli'e. Kor loweet rh- to any Hint In tb United Htatm or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or addrau C. J. EDDT, Oeneral Agent, I'ortland, Or. J. W. CASET. Trav. !. Agent Going East? IH YOU Alfli, OO NOT POWUItT Three Important Points FIHHT-Oo via the 81. I'aul becauM th Une to that point will afford you th . beat err vice. 8. i He that th coupon beyond St. Paul r-ada via th Wlaconatn Cen tral becaua that tin make cl ooa nectlnna with all th trane-contln.ntal line entering th Union Depot ther. ad It aenlc la nret-claaa tn every particular. TUIltD For Information, call on your neighbor and friend th near ticket agent and aak for a ticket read ing via th YVesconaln Central tin, or addrea JA8. C. POND, Oeneral I'aaeanger Agent, Milwaukee, Wl. Or OEO. 8. nATTT, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. Now ,rrl Krwdf kl..lr .l...aa lu M prolali,. lir.Ml t M lu U l.i ja tl. w. r-rurwl moiwy II ilt. D.'t fur... Vottran h. IimimI. ttottM fur 1 tt. miimi pnn Willi luiMW ho .III prtil I rt l,i eur hilrltir.H.Hifi.i wm or iw.j vivitf ne .ami. .nil boUil Ma. m l-ll to r.llru.rl Mil., .cut ( k.rtv. If .ur-. If '-r,, l.liavMt4..ll.liq -In.. MwM,n rlli(l nil n... rfaihr. bihI In miHiu. BaraTkniai, M ImI I Irrrai.litwiy Kr.fcniw. fbllU. ni, MMliri ur 'IVrliar liH.lrl f,rrr'l -It. -ii.il ilii.-i, ll.lrur I U lli! I'rlM.rr. I-rrklll. ii.. i W villi It tL. mfMl tlla, tk.it.pl. f.r.r.M w. 9mmmtom I'lrur. VI l.Mi..fMl chiillM,., ...a rwr. Till. ill. Ik. .kill .r tli. m. IWMtl.lll .HtdrlMli IclMlfc ur ( Iitliiir IK'I'UIIJ Sk ii.i tlii. tliWM wlla uur I Vl'llll.l i iiiuii. fc.t. .HIMI.Illll) muli.l h.bln.1 uur u,.,lui,,i,.l (uranl.. Wnwu. (..r ioil.r.,0. k,!, ...a .kMlau -w' ...nni. 'i.nii,!,.. c lilpMtf,. IIMbqI SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete atock of lumber on hand In the rough or dreeacd. Flooring, rua tic, celling and alt klnda ot flnlih: mold- Inga and ahlnglea. Terma reaaonabl and price at bedrock. All order promptly attendid to. Office and yard at mill. II F L LOGAN. Heaalde, Oregon. Proprietor. Emil SchacRt ARCHITECT Roomt 317-318 Portland 3avlnj Bank Bldj. Portland, Oregon. flSTOHlfl PUBLIC ItlBHAHV RKADINO ROOM TRIM TO iXL Opi rry day frm I aolMk to 1:11 and 1:10 ta t:M p. m. Bubaciiptloo rate tl per annura. B.W. COR. BLBVUNTH DUANI ITa A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial itreeit. Muwmm