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THK DAILY ASTORIA N, WEDNKSOAY MORNING, .HLY 21, 187. t JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Ttlephon. No. i TERM OF SVBSfcKirriON. DAILY. Bent by mall, per yr K.W bent by mill, per month .W Prved by carrier, per month ii WEEKLY, tent by mall, per year $2 In advance. Postage fre to subscriber. Ail co'iuiut'.nicattona Intended for publt tat'on should b directed to the editor. Buslnesa t immunlcatlons of all kind and remittance must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan eutrnt'e8 t0 lu erlbers 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 of Oregon, has. next to the Tortland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John P. Handley A Co. jxe our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street. It must be evident to every Intelligent and dispassionate observer of current politics that there can be nothing ap proaching democratic unity tn this coun try . long as the free silver heresy Is Insisted upon as an article of demo cratic faith. ' It Is so entirely foreign to all the traditions, teachings and records of the democratlo party, from Jefferson to Cleveland, that ewry democrat who accepts It must turn his back upon the faith of democracy for nearly a century. Two significant political demonstration have been made recently In Kentucky and Iowa by the sound money democrats. Kentucky is naturally a democratic state, and would be democratic at any time upon a fair issue wtth accept.-le candi dates, but for the disintegration caused by the cheap money heresy. The elec tion this year In thai state Is unimport ant, as there Is only a clerk of the court of appeals to be chosen, and the sound money democrats hove taken the field, perfected their organization, and will poll a very large vote for their candidate with the almost certain result of the election of the republican ticket. This demonstration was made to answer the reckless assurances of demagogic cheap money leaders t'nat the party Is substan tially united In favor of the free coinage of silver. It will teach the lesson In Kentucky that the free silverttes cannot control the state, and whenever the spoils of the party vanish, the free sit. veritt-s will run from ttvir own organi sation like it. is fleeing from a sinking ship. Another very Important demonstra tion was made in Iowa only a tew days ago, when the sound money democrats, with nearly four hundred dolnriten int. 1 resenting every section of the state, ! nominated a full state ticket headed by Judge Claggett for governor, and made I a square deliverance In favor of the long-established faith of the demooracv. It Is reasonably certain that even a unit- ed democratic party could not elect Its ticket lu Iowa this year, but this move. ment U unmlM.ikablf notice to the che-ip money demagogues that the democratic puny cannot be dragged Into the slime of repudiation and lawlessness. In Iowa it Is even possible that the sound money democrats may poll a majority of the democratic votes, as ex-Governor Boln has recently madeipuhllc proclamation tlat the democracy must abandon the free silver heresy or accept annihilation. It is evident that the democratic dis integration begun by the acceptance of the free sllV3r and repudiation policy of the populists, Is greater today than at any time In the past, and the elections this year will be likely to teach that les son even to the most obtuse of the cheap money democratic leaders. Following the advice of leading republi can senators tnd representatives, the president has decided to withhold his message recommending the appointment cf a currency commission until assured that the tariff bill Is entirely out of dan ger of defeat from any cause. On the heels of this statement, which bears the stamp of being Inspired oy the adminis tration, the report has been put In cln-u. lation that no message will be sent to congress nt all on the subjex-t during the present extra session. This Is prob ably mere guesswork, as the president Is bound by tlie terms of the Chicago plat form to use his perso lal and official In fluence to restore the currency to a sound basis. There Is little prospect, of course, that such a resolution will pass the senate during the present or any future session until some new sen ators have been elected. The republl 'ans are still In a minority In the senate, and several of the republican senators arj unsound on the currency question, hut the republican party Is pledg.-d by Us last national platform to the main, i. nance of a sound currency, and we are Inclined to the belief that President Kinky intends to do his part to mak ih" republican pledge good. In the "Statesman's Year Book" for IS'T, a British publication, says the Globe Democrat, It is remarked that "Scattered over the Pacific nrv many small group end leolntiNl Wins, ninny of which have levn annexed to Great Britain or placed iiikUt Urltlsh protection." The list of Mich annexation which follows I a long one. When the I'nlud State proposes for lis future, safety to consummate on .tnnexatlon In the raclflo, lifter constil ertnif it for nwny years, ami Uh the cordial consent of Ihe native opulstlon, It is ol;i-ot J lh:t uch an event will disturb the iltlnir situation In the clllc, whah no other leading nation la rTleoirog. The plndM Island of Tor mosa n.icj Into the hi;nds of Japan no longer 110 than May S, 1SS, . on of the trophies of w.tr wreted from China. It In not sntil of territory that Impel the fnliol Slates to annex Hawaii. We m ed it Imperatively for the defense of the territory w already ws. It 1 nearer to us googr.iphioally than to any ouier nation. A for the status iiuo tn the Vucttlo. tlH'M I uo such thins. J& pan Illustrated, 'he fact by annexing Form- two year and Knicli.nd he just furnished, another example by an nexluc three of the Solomon Islands. RESTKIL NIGHTS. PAYS FRKE FROM TORTURE. Await the rheumatic sufferer who resorts to Hosletter's Stomach Fitters. That this benignant cordial and depurenl Is a far more reliable remedy than colohl cum and other poisons used to expel tr. rheumatic virus from the blood. Is fact that experience has satisfactorily demonstrated. It also enjoy th advan. tage of being unlike them perfect safe With many persons a certain predispo sition to rheumatism exists, which ren ders them liable to Its attacks after x posure In wet weather, to currents of air, changes of temperature, or to cold when the body Is hot. Such persons should take a wineglass or two of the miters as soon as possible after Incur ring risk from the above causes, as this superb protective effectually nullities the hurtful Influence. For the functional de ransements which accompany rheuuia tism, such as colic, spasms In the stom aoh, palpitation of the heart. Imperfect digestion, etc.. the Bitters Is also most useful remedy. It is only neces sary In ohstlnate cases to use It with persistency. Vah silks, moussellne and chiffons are shown In truly surprising variety. Satin duchesse. satin brocade, m olre velour and taffeta in black are sold for skirts to be worn with dressy bodices. REASONS WHY CHAMBERLAINS COLIC. CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY 13 THE BEST. 1. Be'ause it affords almost Instant re lief In case of pain In the stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 1 Because It is the only remedy that never fails In the most severe cases of dyseatsry and diarrhoea. X Because it Is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. . Because It is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. 5. Because It Is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. fi. Because it is the only remedy tfcat can always be depended upon In eai-es of cholera Infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt and irnost reliable medicine In use fjr bowel' 1 Icomplalnta. Because it produces r.o bad results. Eecause it Is pleusant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of imor P'-"l,? ;fl ' In the ! . , . The 2j and 50 cent size for ale by . Estes-Conn Drug Co. 1 I The patent y-ather half Bhoe Is ood (form with the white gown. In fact, -Ood these shoes trimmed with perforated 1 bands In graceful curves along the sides are th very newest In summer foot gear. You jnay hunt the world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I'lar rhoca Ivemedy for bowel complaints. It Is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. No one can estimate a mother's grief alien her ofT.spring knock out one cf Ms front teeth, it being a memltcr of the scorid Installment, and therefore not to be replaced by nature. "They are dandles" said Thos. Bow ers, of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while writing about DeWltt'sUttle Ear ly Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers. Depression of Spirits so common In summer-time, accompanied by ioss of energ. lack of thou7h:-?o-;er, means a deficient supply oi nourish ment The vr.a: force is lost It isn't a question of muscle and sinew, bjt of resistance an J endurance. At any age, bu'. especial! in youth, it involves the risk of lunj disease. Loss of flesh and a couh are threat ening sijns. of Cod-liver Oil, with the hypo phosphites, meet3 these cases perfectly It tones up, fattens and strenhen3. In Scot:'s Emulsion the taste of the oil i? fuiiy disguised, making it almost as palatable as milk. For ale at ctc. end tt.o b all drmrlstx COTT & UQWXZ. Mlg. Chcrn;at, iism Vrt oxoaacaxrn Fifty Years Afco. T';l I the wy It ws bound to lock V .ico gtnJliher hd hi "picter tooi." Thce mere the hdows cl before The coming ol Coujurer Purrre And hit art; like girl tn pinafore Some day to bloom to a goddts (sir. Men certainly were not a Mack, we know A they pictured them, 50 )ar . Ayer's Sarsaparilla bean to make new nion, Just as the new pictures of men bejaa to be made. Thousands ot people fronted the camera with ekins mado clean from blotch and blemish, because thoy had purified the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is as powerful now as then. Its record proves it. Others imitate the remedy; they can't imitate the record : go Years of Cures. When they put a man In Jail, be can not follow his natural Inclinations. He cannot eat what he wants to he Is lim ited to a very frugal diet. Is It not 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 what he like, nor enough. He suffers much, gets little sympathy. At first, perhaps a little heaviness In the stomalh, a little sourness, wind belrhln. and heartburn:headach and biliousness aid a foul fste In the mouth In the morn ing. Chronic constipation U almost inev. liable, and means that the body Is hold ing poisonous. Impure matter th it should be gotten rid of. Tlie poison Is being reabsorbed into the blood and the whole body. Impurities It. the blood may lead to almoet any disease. Constipation Is the start of It all. Pr. Pierce's Plea.r.nt Pellets cure constipation, cure It so It stays cured. No other remedy m the world will do that. Send 11 cents In one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. X. YM and receive Dr. Pierce's l'"$-pag9 Common Sense Medical Ad viser, Illustrated. A woman may scream herself hoarse ever the appearance of a mouse, hut ah ill have a stubborn tooth extracted without making a sound particularly If she takes gas. There are some pesple who are never positive l:i anything. It Is alway. "I don't know," nr "I guess o." There Is a world of such people and It Is n'fr.sh Irg sometimes to hear a person speak as one having conviction, like i!r. t'has. F. Snyder, of Bangor, Pa., who wrK: "I can heartily re?omm-nd SlmmoiiS' Liver Regulator to all who are troubled with dyspepsia or liver complaint " Hqw lmpe a man looVs when he makes a great show of raising a car window for a helpless feminine, and then ltscovers thnt he can't budge It either! Don't thin y tr blood with sassafras or poison It with blue-mass; but aid Nature by using DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for c n stlpation, biliousness and stomach and Iver trouble. They are purely veg-t- ble. Charles Rogers. The pinkish yellow raspberries that are cccsistoiialiy en bring with them wealth of memories of the kitchen g en of grandmother's farm.' Last summer one of our grand-ohll dren was sick with a severe bowel trou ble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Treder kkstow n, Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had failed; then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief." For sale by Estes-Conn Dr'Jg Co. mere )s no more disappointed woman r the world than she who pleads a cold wh-n risked to sing and has hr excuse Immediately accepted. Mr. C. L. Hnsbrouck, a druggist at Men on, Mich., says all of the good testimo nials that have been published by the manufacturers of Chamtrlaln's Colic, Cholera a.-,d Dlarhoea Remedy could be di'plk.-itr.d In that town. For sale by Estes-Craln Drug Co. The Individual who ean let a duty go by undone with never a qualm of con science Is the one who most certainly njoys life. Hundreds of thousands have been In duoed to try Chamberlain's Cough Renv edy by reading what It has done for others, and having tested Its merits for themselves are today Its warmest Men Is. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The variety and gaiety of the shirts worn by bicyclists give quite a festive appearance to the river drive on wirtn mornings. Avoid alcoholic preparations for the hair; they injure It Hall's Hair Renewer contains no alcohol; Its components are ratural food to produce hralthy hair.' With the light hat or bonnet wear white veil with black dots. Sick headache can b quickly and com pletely overcome by using thoe famous little pills knovn as "DeWltt's Little Early Rlsors." Charles Rogers. Use Webfoot Corn (Jnre. Xo cure no pay. For sale at Ks-tep-Conn Druar Store. THE OHJKCTtON NOT OOOI"). There are people w ho have objections. to advertising matter In the column ot a nenvHpier. The ground of objection la that they do not want to read ad vertlsvinents. Now tlila objection Is not good, for oftentimes) th advai-Use. men convey valuable Information. For lnstmioe, how else would I he trv elm public learn of the oxcellont din lug oar service of the Wisconsin Cn. tral line between St. Paul and Chicago, or th general comfort of traveling over this popular li. For particular call ou the nearest tlokot agent or addrea J. O. Pond. tl. 1 A.. Milwaukee, Wta.. or Geo. 8. liivtty. Oanvral Agent. "i Stark street. lrtlJd. Or, It 1 a certnin sin that n m.in ha M.'d beyond tlie use of icroiml vanity alien lie Is wllllint to e.irrv u sun um brella. If yMi would hive .;:i .ibupdane if dark. Kliey h.ilr. If you would have a clean sealp. ,'r.e fr"n dandruff' and Irrl luting 111:11101-4. or if our hair Is f.idel and gray, and you would have It na tural ool.v restored. Aver s Hair Vigor. It Is unquestionably the besl dtvesliig. Strange a It may seem th men lire thu ones who raise tlio greati st objection to th fashion of wealing of blnls on h.us. TF.RUIBLK ACCIDF.NT.-It 1 a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded but the (vain and agony and frlghful Jlsftgurements can be quickly overv mte without leaving a scar by using Pe WUf Witch Haiel Salvt. Charlea Roger. Faiieiful le.vs of lac, puffings, shlrr ings and ribbon-run Insertion are "on cn the summer orgnndlrs. W. B. Johin, Newark. O., ay, "On Minute Cugh Ctire saved my only child from dying by croup." It ha ave-1 thousands ot others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung trouble .'hartes Rogers. :Uue an.l white foulard (rooks with green trinuidngs are mue worn at the various summer resorts. To make your husi.'.es p,iy, g.Hxl health Is a prime factor. To ,ure guol h.allh the blooil should be ki pt pare and vig orous by the ue of Ayr's Sarsaparilla. When the vital fluid Is Impure and Iiik fflsb. there can be n. lih, r h- .ilth. strength nor ambition. Thin gowns ar- not alt..g-tb. r things of beauty and certainly not Joy forevir when It ruins. ' Not only piles of the very worst kind can te cured by DeWltt' Witch Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruls Is boils, ulcer and all other tkH troubles can be Instantly relieved by Ohe same remedy. Charle Rogwrs. No muter how small the tub may Iw, It plays a very lniKrtanl part In sum mer life. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod grass. The work he 1 turning out n Is ahead of anything ever made In As torla before. The own-r of sundry shirt waists Is plxmt th only happy Individual thes lays. Pome for ten, some for twenty a.i some for thirty years have suffere' from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using I- wttt's Witch. Hazel Palve, the great remedy for piles and all form of skin diseases. Charles Rogers. The woman with refractory locks llnds sld.-comb veritable treasures on humid days. When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining car. Train leaves Portland daily at II o'clock a. m VIGOR " UEl Easily. Quickly. Permanently Restored Weakness, XerrousneM, Debility, tod ill thttrftia of lit from Mrlrrortor lur xom ; tha i-mqIu ol rorworif, tickDM. wor- ty, mta. lull atrmgth, i dvalopmDt od Um IctTon to oTtrr or am fluid portion of tbo body. IStniDla. Ofttaral mthodv ' Immodlafo tnoroTonifMift mn. aTtuaroimpouiblo ( rofrnc. BKk, iplKDAtion od prooU BUMoU (Mid fTM. ERIE MEDICAL CO,, ttiagW. I872 1 Fisrpcr Brothers, Sell a-"-vii Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandler , Hani war". Iron & Stfel, r'oal, Or)oeriej A T'rrviin, Flour & Mill Fewl, Taints, Oils, Varnishe. loggers Supplies, Fairbanks 8calfe, Doors tfe VindowH, Agricultural Implement Wagons t Vehiclec. HOPLOE CO. : CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. L'nderelotliluKniad" toorder. Hull. Md trousers wade a rlei i nt. Krery order (oinetu ally 011 tune, natlsfnetioti guaranteed. Cheaper Tha Any Other I'lace In the City. Welch Block, 6B8 Commercial St. m .a.i m The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, I O.l Ttvolttti Htroot Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond Street. SELF STARTING HERCULES $.rZ H 1 : -V A - '1 -t C: J ' 1 1 tpir ) n r-"'-U i- i--', r -if ! N ii lt Starting SO'llnrw 1'iiwer Murine KiS'ne. ' rK I'AltTIt t'LAK AllDhri HcrculcH GnH Engine Works 40S HMilMK ST..AM rKAXCIHCO IS J " ri f i 7 '"ISIIWWM IIS.W I WllbUVlUl.MWf'll' l V f? f t M Jsf m tiool s Ismnu r'renrb phM.-Un. win nuk'irmieuun( it 11 ur tl J' 'J I ' I 1. '..null. I'ui.. Ill II.. IIM K.n.li.1 1 K... l... .. ' Hi. lAltilli lha H. Ihtunn. Ei Inrrrtar HM srrrn n Uiehufnirmuilmpnuiier. i rn. a r. riinm uin, un aarwna sssriin SM iTsixl thprli.rjrnri".ol siJ UupurlUes. rreinms ltwnlh.nanil mibipM.tti.ll WfMtk or.Ktib tlie rttun mifTi-n-nt are mil rurwl br 'lor. I. bmum ninety per sent ars lennfilepl wttbj tlHHIII. I't'l'ltiK.N'Kl.lhoonir liBienftexlf liiftii.wlilmul .n epersUun. atuir.ilnt'HiW sic A riiifajritntntrstrin s"l niiHirr rMiirnnl It 1 bnir. diM not somi s peiuutixLleur boc.si fur lviw.br until. ri(nti fur rs. circular ul ItvUtuutiutl. Addra UAV0I1 HKU1CISB -0, T.tt Vol sna,Baa rrauelsoo, Ctl. PratUbt CM A3 IKKIKHS. 461 Commercial B tract HO-TO-BAG Orw l.ftYi kciTc )!(!. rfr nno rti rr oror tti rtmr form. Nnu-i)o l th irrfrtti Drrrn-fmsU to lb wor.d. Mnf ulu U) pourwU in UiUi nrt U uerW rll to nni Iho weak Imtwiu-Dt Diau trvtttf. vlirmu o4 nuniiiln. J oil try ft bm. itm wtll h tW iiffMtxl- W 'm rnict yon m iviirv tit we y, tf m cur I iMHluUily nurmnletl hy drutttfifita mrf wbr. tWnl for oor txlft "!in't TibHv tt and Hitf jk Vtmr lAtm Ar" writ tun f ' lfiniMg au4 Sold ftiifl H uarantfMHl by Ch&n. Hogvr; DruicyliiL lllllllllWUU f t f.--j:. tiibacco, opium or Mlniulant. which lead to InArrotty, Cennimntion or I Inunlie. Cn be carried In e pocket, tl pr bus. 6 lif t oy mall Sfl"''!- C'eeularHrea . gold by all drug(ltt. A.k for il.Ukenoother. Manniactiirrd hy the Pe.u Medicine t'o , Pan.. Kitnce l.ne Imvis 1'rug Co., dutrlbutlagtucnl. TUUd sad YsaiblU bu., I'oftUud, ur. J. W. CONN. AganC. Astarla ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD TlrtlC C$ rcXmmin effect .l.ily . W)7 f.KAV'E AMorla for Flnvrl nt 7 11 . m., I a. m. and 12 in., and 1 p. m. dully; at p. m. Saturday only; nt p. m. dally cm-pi Siitiirdny and Hundiiy; nt 7:10 p. m. Hntiirdny only; nnd 11 I.KAVK Atorl.i for Rt-nalde nt 7 n. m. and only; nt 5:30 p. m. dully rxe pt and Sunday. IJCAVE Kliivid for Astoria at 1:05 a. m., S:&0 n. m., 10:15 a .m, nnd 1:30 p. m. dully; at 3:30 p. m. Saturday only; at 4:;' . m. dully except Saturday nnd Sun day; at 6 p. m. dally except Saturday, and nt 0:15 p. m. Saturday only. I.KAVK Klavtl for Seaside at 7:27 a. m. andv10 a. m. dully; 1114:57 p. tn. Saturday only, and at 5:57 p. m. dally except Saturday nnd Sunday. I.KAVK ScasldB for Astoria at 5:20 ft. tn. nnd :30 . m. dally; nt 2:15 p. m. Satur day only; at 3:15 p. m. dally except Saturday nnd Sunday; nt 5:20 p. m. Sunday only, and at ft p. m. Saturday only. I.KAVK Seaside for Klavel at 6:20 a. m. and H:30 n. m. dully; at 2:15 p. m. Saturday only, and at 3:16 p. m. dully except Saturday nnd Sunday, TraliiliiK 1 iiiht 1,. t.y . L i6f .t" U?J. 1 "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" N "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Rcpsold California Brandies Situatoti on tlutouth iilf of Astoiiu'f lulls. Twenty tlegreoH warmer nml vegt'tfttion JJO tlays in ndviuice uf the North niilo. Magnifii't'iU niton for ri- itlfnct8, ovtrltM)king river iintl bay, gunny ami iht! tortul. Easy tuiil natural g radon: httlo or no griitling not'!e'l XSS ENGINES I'slng gasollns or cheap distillate oil Engines connected direct with fro I'pller eli ft. and no noisy, lastly broken b"n gears usnl In reverse motion. New apttrk device; no Internal spring it triples to burn out. Send for teatlmonlalt. ar are building thes new rl. s.lf- starting marine engine tn all sites WA t. . . Kvery engln fully guaranteed. i' mplr., I'iiBiiipm ( slurr, Ksiiau.llns lrnlii Vrirl i II wl mii turner hjr tl.v tir lilhL Pmvwil. qiib-R. GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT ttdfMtrar tbd1ri tiw Utbiceo In tnf Itf HlBf Dr. Penai, 1 muw mwwm nut. lllWIVIIi.U Thui wun.l.rlul r..-l. Riiar.uiml uicutesll oemiu dimar, aueb Wni Memory Louuf limn uer, llmd.rhe. W.keluiueM, U Manhood, Mvluly Umit. ion., Nrrroiunr., all drain, lou of power lu Generative Uigta. of either ei. canted lv oeer rrlinn vuuthfut ttrrnra .mUi ,.u 1 7:20 p. m. dally except Baturdny. 10 n, tn. dally;; at :30 p. m. H.iturday R.-iturdny niid Sunday; at 7:10 p. m. Hutiird.iy OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Orejon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS e HeKulxr Normal Coiirae of three years. S'.nlor vear whollv nriiffH.ioiiMl. department of nine unwle with 1100 children. liiotriiciioii nun train n 111 uyiniiaatica (Hwedl.li ) teini. and Vr M itlc for nulillo mdmola. 'I he Normal diploma I recognised by law ATE UFK i:KRllKIi;A IK Ui leach. ('iii"ii. Tuition, hook, tioa id and lodging (ap. proiiniaieiyi, si uu per year, student" uonrdlni themselves, IIIH.OO per year. Acadeioln grade am'epted from high ehooU, t'a'alngiie i heerrully sunt on appllcntl.tii, Addre 1'. I. CAMI'IIKI.1., PninMeiil, or W. A. WANN, Secretary Faculty. "The Louvre" ASTOHIA S GOiiuEOtS ENTERTAINMENT HALL S KMlOltg rlne Musle. tlsme of All Kinds. Twi Msgnlllrent liars. CVCItTTMIXC riltST-CUSS Good Order and Everybody's Rights RTltlCTLY OKSKKVKI). TKE AST0B1AN WANT COLUMNS roH RENT KtU HKNT-Tlnw riirnllwd ronnn on MWilll.l rtiMtr, snllnlil" fill- III! lit luiuaok kn'ilnii! I'l-nliiilly lui'iiiwli III lJl I'lmiis. ntnvl, II' uf Ninlll, Tu KI'lN'r-KiiliiMird limie 10 runl (or Dm siiiiininr, l iiilor. ltlln room, lnl. riHiin nnd kltidu'ti, lihlndliiit dnno. Ai ily KI I'TiuiUllit v, tun- ut tli intisl ilcalriilds room In th .liy fur riit, wltli liiwi'l. fur ft slnl goullidiinn: Hi i lnll lioiiril for wis or two .iiil.-imii al il.' i:x liii street. Knit liKNT-f'unilstied hiiiui, i suits or slnls. ty Hie iy h- iivmuIl I l.itrt Tltihe. midi-r ullrs nov imuia inmit. iln'iit roJuolion In rt. Urt, tl. V, Toiler, nmimiier. t?r. Wevwilk and Ki'nnklln, Kotl.S'U. I'. l Ai'-.V I oH(ll.e llrl, Vi.tH'l.iy, .Inl)' II. i "in' N". 1" l'ii"V. owner isn ii. t mm.' Iy ui'i'lylim to J.iiui lni.U, I'hlunliiun. MICN WANTKO. luilnmd tmnils wsjitsd fur lmiiiedll work on irsck. Anly at rin i. Flawl tlo-k. A. C. It. It It KOIt rlAI-lS t'oll HAI.K-i'lHHip. mi IW. IIW lady's t'oliind.u liUyi'le. In rftM't rondlilon. Aid' t the A.turtii ullli'e Knit HAI.K I'smlly nnd good a i flee. nrnsiimor, .limp, IngiHio nt lid. of r'Hlt HAI.IJ-titti.t. riveh 111II1I1 fttw. A dress ill.. J A. KastnlKMid. city. KOIt 8AI.K-A J. S, Mundy ltnprv4 friction drum hoisting vngln. 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I snrl noi. lection bualn a promptly attended to. Claims acslnst the government ipa Malty. BOCIETY MEETINO8 TEMPI.K LOrKlE NO. I. A. F. a4 A. M.-Heaular oommiinlratlona bald on th first and third Tueedar sv.nlna or aacb month. O. W. UltlNSnEKRT. w. u. E. C. IIOL.DKN, Secretary HUILDKHS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want good lumber and lowt prlcea figure wtlh the Oobel Mills. W. II. EDWARDS, agent. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...Open for Special Charter... Balling date to and from Tillamook and N.halem depend upon th weather. Per Pr.lght and Paassngsr Hate Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AUBIHTM O. H. AN. CO.. Ar.ntt, Portland A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest charm, a woman esn gTve""' Po"0",, tJoMixaaioa towitaa