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T1IK DAILY ASTOKIAX, THtRSUAY MOKNIXU, Al'l.TST ft. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. 64. tmimi ok m:iiHc:Kirnos. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year Bent by mail, per month Served by carrier, per month. ....$6.00 60 45 WEEKLY. Pent by mall, per year 12 In advance. Postage free to subscriber. All communication Intended for ublt - cauuii shuj.u uc unw.ii.ii u uie ruuur. Buatlmaa communications of nil kinds and remittances must be addressed to Tho Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newepaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on applt-' AlvKinUy ru.s on o.M an,l nooh-tw, cation to the business manager. nnutev.-r their fault, caw us the Ims- The Weekly Astorlan, the second old- est elli of woo! , v, r raised :n the fplted t weekly in the state of Oregon, has. States, and te our woolen Industry ill. next to the Portland Oregonlan. the greatest ;rci.rlty It h... ,..,-r known, largest weekly circulation In the state, j John F. Handley & Co. are our Port-! land spent a, and copies of the Astorian ! can be had -very morning at their j Astoria, A;t l. Editor A:ort.m.. stand. 124 Thi. street ! i u, though yo:r p...er that : . ', the article In the Budget, in last night' THE OHIO PLATFORM. Wc And In the Sun the real platform of the Ohio democrats, this: , "Whcrea. The crop of wheat In the jbe attached to him for setklng to pro t'nited States is said to be unusually tect himself. large: and j While I appreciate th Budget's tnendly "Vhereg, The price of wheat ha Nt n j mention as to myself. I don't wish to advanced by the money power: be It j see my friends, w ho like Mr. Cohen. "Resolved, That the condition cf ,!: 'have shown nu- many kindnesst-s. mis- farmcr CAn never be Improved by lnrge ' reprwwnted. crops or large returns for the same due C. A. HANSON. to the Iniquitous machinations and ma- t.ipulations of Wail street: and CLEAR THE WAY. "Resolved, That we view with alarm and denounce with indignation the allee- ! For the escape from the syst.m of .! id Increase -Jn the production of whent waste and d.hi:?. which. If retaimd. and the demand for the same: and "Resolved. That th aih'gett foreisn d-roand for wheat is Indubitably an ar tificial crisis produced by the Roths childs; and "Resolved, That the wheat crop and the , aMe cathartic. Hostetter's Stomach R'. -price of wheat ranriot be increasil or 'ters, which not only llherat.s impurities made normal by natural and honest but invlcorat,-? the linins of the Imes means. until the free coinage of silver j Unal canal, w!nn w.akenisl by constl nnd the ratio of IS to 1 ha stimulate,! -pation or the unwise use of violent ,rjr nature, boomed prices, and relleveil the g.-.tives. The stomach, liver and urln.irv downtroilden farmer from the clutch of j otgans are likewise reinforced and the usurer and the money shark." ; aroused to henlthfnl action by this be- Thls is rather better expressed than t "'"cent tonic and corr-ctive, and every the formal democratic platform. This Is 1 0!xaa' r- m,"cU f,n'1 'rv lr , , , , lences a share of its Invigorating infiu- loglesl; the other Is a plain case of In- i,nM. rnobjeetionabl-. thoroitgh. a most coherency. -Sundard-Vnion. ' genial and wholesome m.dicimU silmu- ? ; lant. and owing Its tffleacy to fet:inlc The granting of a contract to Amerl- -sources exclusively, it Is the remedy hst can manufacturers to furnish material j adapted to household use, on account of for a trolley railroad In London, Is cau for gratification in this conntry. j xhat ,ops do not lncrtarf tho ,.ow of Our English cousins are disturbed by 1 milk has he-n positively proven. The the event, but they are silenced by the ih,:st ,h;,: can ,0 a co'A a gol knockdown argument advanced by their i ,ation of corn' s1,ae'' roox" or "ncur"' . . tsraln folders, and the drink that a cow- experts, that we have brought electrical , , , . , .. , has Is bvst In the form of pure water, apparatus to a higher state of perfection Jc0V,rne,l by the inclination cf the ro- than has been reached In England, and to drink. The dry grain fed row w!M that our prices are much lower thrn !come out ah'ad- can be obtained at home. It is a creat ; great a REMArKABLE cf RE OF CHRONIC shock to Londoners to have a trolley j DIARRHCE road started In their city, where :h? an- j clent omnibus has come to be considered i In ''ben I served my country as a as almost sacred. But to have the newrivate in Company A. 167th Pennsyl . . . I vania Volunteers, I contracted chronic method of transit Introduced by Ameri- ., . , . , 'diarrhcea. It has given me a great deal can makers of electrical apparatus. isiof trouble ever since. I have tried a an additional and very severe wound to ;doien different medicines and several the feelings of John Bull No wonder ' Prominent doctors without any perman ent E-iici, t ent relief. Not long ago a friend sent me mat Lnglisn newspapers are busy x- -a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Plaining that the granting of the contract ;Cholwa and Diarrhcea Remedy, and after was simply it matter of getting the :that I bought and took a 50-cent bottle: best material at the lowest prices. But land 1"'K 1 can say that 1 am entirely cur such explanations will probably Increase ied' 1 "nnot b ,hankf,jl enouSh to you I for this great Remedy, and recommend irritation rather than allay it, especially 1, . . . T, , . . 1 ' it to all suffering veterans. If in doubt as Americans have also secured the cor.- wrne me. Yours gratefully, HENRY tract for over seven thousand tons of ' STEINBEROEF., Allentown, Pa. Sold by rails for the East Indian railway, all of i Estes-Conn Drug Co. which shows that our manufacturers are ! If no other usj can !-- made of the going ahead in a very satisfactory man- ,' , ,,,. , . lKj ner. Englishmen criticise our mthodsi severely at times, but they are quick i to tike advantaee of better nu.nlitv .a i lower prices than can be found on their I side of the water. .... 1 Statistics show that the per capita ! from piles and then hav? been rjulckly consumption of sugar In this country an 1 permanently cured by ustnjr De ls double what lt is In Europe. They ' n ':u's 'V1:tn Hazel S-'a-ve. tilt great ttlso show tiiat the value of raw sug;.r Imported by the United States In a year ; is about Jiar.OXi.OOt. It Is now proposed to produce this raw sugar her-, from beets, and the Dingley bill has been shaped to give this new Industry a start, j which it is estimated will in time give employment to one million persons. The tin industry was born of the McKlnley tariff, and If the making of raw sugar In the United States becomes an estab lished fact, as now seems more than likely, vast benefits will be conferred upon the people of this country, who desire profitable employment. The meeting of business men at the chnmbr of commerce rooms tonight is of the utmost Importance to Astoria. Up In the frozen north, In the land so aptly termed "of the Midnight Sun," wonderfully rich gold diggings have been discovered, and the news only recently brought to civilization has caused almost a stampede to the new Eldorado. Thou finds are hastening to the land of gold, and the transportation companies are taxed to the utmost. The near approach of winter has deterred many more thou sands from starting this season, and It Is almost certain that with the opening of spring the exodus to Alaska and the Noitliwi'Ht Territory will le fin-li a tlil piii t of (lie world h neve In fore n. il. Alren.iy every Renll:Me era ft iloiiK Hie PaclHc eiit I vittiXfixxt mi.l win n spring eoiw the ni. ;ins of mms-,.oi-UU.m w.li !' fonn.l woefully lii'i.Ie iin.iie. The outlining of miners who mo n.ir'.h mean? nvmy th.niMinds ot ilellnri? id ihe. iin reliant of the ivrt from !' i the stunner sail-, .is h.is alr-.--.iily h, , ; in.iv.n by the i Xi't ti r.'e of tit p.:.- tlif'-e w.ks nt S.-wiil'. Sin Viiuietn.-.), IVirllariil, iin.l mn Astorl.v liy .ill monn let tlio Asier.ins have sw.ini. r of tho;r own A lwtion of the Al.i-Ki Ir.i.le b. luiics to us. anil will eo;u to lis-lf we 1:0 Rltif It. j The Oonim.-r.-mi u-.iii -.in i;o-;i)!i. ' :, ( wool -i 1 l.:l,. of :W u-iv tnrltT I til, that I! Is "ni:h vuy sic.':: ehntofi an ixi.t r. prod. iff. mi of Ih : MeK!il,'' mriff. under Moh, in t;ir. i y-'r, ilii Am.iio.m tl.vk of sh..;. .. !itas. from 4.1.4: i. . on January I. ,v, ; to 4T.:Ti."i0 on January 1, The AN" EXPLANATION. ; !ssn, hia.ud "An As'.orl i tfhylock," i.s misleading, to say thi Ion:, and does n j great Injustice to Mr. 1. Oo:;en, who treated me. In every respevt. as a gen- tleman and a friend, and no Name c.in ; would vitiate the bodily fluids and over- throw health. Thnt important channel of txtt. the bowels, may te kept por fetly fr.s' from obstructions by using ! the non-griplns. gently acting and agree- its safety, wide scope (tnd spee-ly aci in. place of r..g w. e., that your bees m:iy kave a delightful fewling ground. None of Ibe hcn-y plnt eX'el clov r In , virtues. Pome for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered ; r-m-'iy tor pti-s ana ail forms of sl.ln iisea,es, Charles P. gers. j Del vol ever disr-ovr that af'.-r you j had ordered a half doz'-n new covens not ;one came up to your n-e.ia for trav. lllng? TEP.RIBLE ACCIDENT. It Is a tr- rible accident to be burned or sca!dr-d but the pain' and agony and frlsjh'ful iisl'gur-m-nts can I" quickly overcome icith'jut leaving a scar by using fe- ".VUCs Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. The belt slit'htly pointed front and back elvs a very ni'ich better figure than the perfectly round one. "They are dandles" said Thos. Bow ers, of the Crocket. Texas, Enterprise, w hile writing about DeWitt'sLlttle Ear ly Risers, the famous littie pills for sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver. Charles Rogers. "Bohemia" is a very tempting term, but it Is a land to be avoided by woman ly women. Brush the hair daily through to the scalp, and occasionally apply Hall's Hair Renewer, and a luxuriant head of hair will be maintained of a natural hue. Use Wpl.foot Torn I'nrp. So cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn Drue Store. a ;ui:at hook ruiu-. Win n Pr. K. V. rieree, of I'.ulTalo, X. j A ., pulilifh.Hi the Orst edition of hs i uruit w ork, The IVople'n I'ommon eosi' j l -.Ileal Aihlr, he annoiinee, thit aflei j ,m i..i conies hud been sold at the ivni.iar ln-v. Jt .'e per eopy, t!n pioilt miwlivli ! wo. ill repay him for Hie sn.it mnoi-nl ,o." labor and money expend, d In pt'o.lio' j'nii It, he would dlsti tinito the n. li'i' ; rilllion free. As this numln r of '- ''is alnvi.ly hi-en sold, he Is now i; ' h- ; -iwa , ahsolnt'-ly ti e, ;,-i. -fc!' i-opii o:' ' i . ,i most eomplete. inter ' Inc a '-il d ' t- -1-1 1- i-ninmon si-p-e nn-dleal work .-Vi r ; r i'ilish. ,1 - the n eii-l' iit only n-c r - I ir ,1 In mail to him. at ti'iove ..;,!ii -. (w. nti -OMe u'li oiv--e-tit stamps, toi-eu 1 1 o'! of niailliii: onlv, and the bo 'K -,l! I te s-nt ivst-pal.l. It I a v r.t-il I im-.t-, I -,il hi i' ivy. eoi.i!ote in ope ol.-tee I O.-ntatr i V- vau l i-o'ti--ly ill-i-i: r it. .' i I'll Kr e Iv'tllotl Is I reolsely the .ltue '.is -hit sold lit SI e' X.- pt only ih..t the ('o Ks are m stronc tuanilla tmper i o 1 1 s 1 I ,-tee,l of ci:! Send row tvr.-r- 11 1 ,- si en iw .1 . When vre. t iruii is h.ist, i lower markets, to hrlttc a's'tu :or sioek ire erx u of en i to unload tor which their has 1" when prt re ,-n the .pi.il'y pri.v rse tin ir si i amMe to sto. k up Is sr. :. and they aid In earrxlns js.ill hlcl'er. Th.re are no cti-nt- in. tvars In the stock x.'harses. "Let me give you a pointer." said M. F. Gregg, a popular conductor on the Missouri Taelflc railrood. "Po you know that Chamlierlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhce r.em.My cure you when you have thetom.nrh ache? Well, It d.v." And after giving this friendly bit of advice, the Jolly conductor passed on down the aisle. It is a fact that thou sands of railroad and traveling men never take a trip without a bottle of this Remedy, which Is th best cure for bowel disorders in the world :5 and JO cent bottles for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Isn't It awful to eat on schedule, the rule In hoarding house-.? This tern re.lui'es Sunday to Ice -rcitn is is r-ys, day hue ha -: i v ,.nd the other days of the w their spvlal dish. s that the g't either learned to look for or rot Witts in at m.al tint.- en casions. It Is always gratifying to receive testl menials for Chamb rlain's C. lie Cholera rnd Dl.irrhopa Rem.ly, and when the j An.l.,is.,m..nt la fmm a nhvsi.-lan tt ts t .specially so. "There is no more satts fa -tory or effective remedy than Cham lie rlain's I'oltc. Cholera and I'lanhoea F.emedv." writes Pr. R. E. RoN-y. physi. clan and pharmacist of Olney. Ho.; and! he has usej the rein.xiy In his own fam- ly and sold tt in his drug store for years, he should certainly know. For sale by Ete-Conn Drug Co. Fettling is routine work .lay aft. day. and, therefore, often cart-h-ssly d.or.e. ' 'ne advantage In having pure bred stock is that it bads one to practice pure brl feeding. There Is such a thing as scrub feeding as Well as sernh stock. Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck. a druggist at Men- don, Ml:h., says all of the good testimo nials that have been published hy .'. manuf.i .".urers of Cham' erlaln's ro"-. Cholera a d DIarhoea Remedy en!' . innKented In that town. For .V" ' '.' 7-'es-rraln Drue Co. There should be as much ent.-rprl-e. j 'Mamma, was that a sugar-plum you ingenuity and soieti' amone the farmers i Jusit gave me?" saked little Mablo. "No of the United St.i.s as among th- of ; lt wn. one of Dr. Ayer's Pills." any country In the world, and attention j"Pi.-asi'. may I have another?" "Not now, i called to the beet sugar Industry ;sj,,ar; onc Df those nice pills Is all you one capable of Indefinite expulsion. incl at pr-'S.-nt. because every dose Is ! effective." Don't r.eplect a cough because the weather Is pleasant; before the r.ext storm rolls ar-" ".nd.lt may develop Into a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure Is easy : ta'e and will do w-hat its name implies. Charles Rogers. We can r.ot tubers without yet, if planted rxp-.-t a lore- yi. Id of a good growth of vin-; too .lose on mo!.r, r'.eh or too h-avlly shade.) soil, the folia?. of potatoes may som-'iTies d-v.op at erpene of the crop. Not only piles of the very worst kind c-a.fi be cured by DeWitt's Wl'cn Hatte! Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruls- ts boils, ulcers and all other t.kln troubles can be Instantly relieved by the same remedy. Charles Rogers. A linen parasol pink silk proves a useful summ.-r pos lln-d with ?oft p; bw-oming as wdl "-ssion. 'hamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dier rhcea Remedy always affords prompt re lief. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co, Weak Lungs Hot weather von't cure v-eiSc lungs. You ma feel better be cause cut of doors more, buc the troub'e is still there. DDn't stop ta.'.ir. your aVwty f (L i) 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 rea:'y increases the danger of the other. Hea' the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole system now. Keep taking Scott'3 Emulsion ail summer. tv. mile by all drai.it juc and Ji.oa Pousse Piltc. And why not a pie-pusher a welt m a cotloc-pu.sli-i ? It's iat more ncocsjuiry, Po yv sudor w ith lysirsia? Ayer's Ot.iltaittc Pills will cute yon. Take a PILL AFTER PIE. THE oiiJl'i'TION NOT IIO'M). Thciv tire piMple ho have ..bl.-.-tioua to advorilslui intitti r In tho oolamns of a ttewspaiior. Th" ground of objection Is ilia: they do not want to iv id ad v ot'tisetiii-nts. Now th!a obi. otion Is II 't g-. o,, tor oft, nt. in s 'b .. ad- lls.. motits convey Valuable infvrtnatton. For I ttstatuv. how ... would the trav eling public barn of the fx.vilont din ing car service of the Wisconsin in. tral line botixeen St. I'aul n.l Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line, Kr particular cull oh the iH-nrest ticket agom or nddreim J, C. Fond. C. V A.. Mllwaukeo. VU. or 0,ev. S. Hatty, Cenoral Agent. Stark strwt. Portland, Or. Harrow before lUHin what has plow, d In the meriting an I In evening what, has Iwii btoken In aft.-rinvn. Then the surface will be. ll fii tS. not dry the out or Nconie cUhUIv. but Is- I condition which will produce N-t. IVin't thin your blood with sassafras or -'lon It with blue-iimss: but nld Nature by using ryWT.t's Little F.arlv Misers, the famous little pills for c n stlpaiton. biliousness and stoma 'h and liver troubl.-. They are purely veget able. Charles Kogvr. Farmers are making litis money than of old. not N-ciinse their crops ap' li , hut be.a ise tiny are not tnor. ; there must N- a proer relation Ivtinn In ionic and outgo. One must get In line with the tim.s. Wltat cans s bad dreams Is a question I that has nevr txs-n satisfactorily an- ; sw.-r.-d. but. In nine cases otit of ten. j frightful dreams are the result of Imp. r- i !..- dtfestlon. which a .' w d.vs.s of i Ayer's Sarsnpartlla will effectually rem- ! ly. pon't il-lay-try It tinlay. If ir:n--r:il f s ,1,111,1,1 -.- iree IS, JHII.I- and nltro.-enous matter In to.s .ire apt to be most luxuriant In their itr.uvtli alhive ground. i'.si.s;-lal!y sho'.ild there b, a supply (if potash and phosphoric add. V. B. Johnson, Newark. .. says,: "One Minute Ctigh Cure s.iv-d my onlj child from dying by croup." It has avI thotisands of others ufferlng frO'ii croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other 1 serious throat and lung troubles w'harles Rogers. , Why is it all women hav Ii. spit. .Is' Iii no plac,. can so w.-ll earn! for and wl lread of j sick tie I th. su h c.-r-1 that It 1 i t .Inty of the kind of ntteti'lon is impossible to neelve In .1 hot The m .n who wheels his l..-y.-e on ! th- rrowded -Id-walk Is one worse than j the woman who considers that spot the ( correct (.l ire to give her baby tin airing j In its co.u-h. When going East travel on the North ?rn Pacific P.ailway. Quick time and the only line running dining car. Train leaves Portland dally at U o'clock a. m. Th- purple on. by young d hnl has succeeded the ill It will not. how-v. r. be rn women fond of strolling In meadow lands where rattle graze Sick headache can be quickly ar.d com pletely overcome by using tho.'e famous little pills knoi n as "DeWKt's Little Early Risers." Charles R agora. Pretty Ice palls In c.Imost as effective as -Mr -o much l-tn. pr-sse.1 glass are cut ones .md cos. CASTOIIIA. Tbf5- I'.aiii Itpa-.un cf Ii n TJtf r5Ht, Denim Is iis-l mon exu-nslv. ly -. r. Hi.miti'T floor eovi-rlni's of ar'ls'le niid Inexie-nslv... than nre 'Maltll litle sweet of our grandmothers' pally a la mode. pens, the b gardens, are antles f-ssen- CASTOIIIA. Ii tiry rjH it mi Upr.ar cf bpyele w ith a p.irasol attnchm -tit .ssasonable and novel arrangement. Is a fldldn-n wear their stockings Into hole" at the knees, adults at the toes. OABTOnlA. Ii m tTtrf Frog green Is the latest tone in leatrt-r card cases and pursed. Crape doesn't always Indl'-are sorrow. CASTOR IA Tor Infanti and Children. 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I llni.KOll. limllv. llr li I'll.' IH'AI I'. lloH.uiir. , I.011H, ic s.M 1 1 mi'imi lllilliswuod, llr sh i,4i- (nni ( NA'.ASAM Baiidaiit-irrt. Hr li !.:: lnni ,. . Mm out, A liiiiilirltion. llr bk li:i IuiaI ; tidret i, Mr sh mil iii( I I'll. 1, 'nu in-, llr th too;' ii'nl l'ni luce, llr nl li-vi . litui .. I nil ANi.lt i. ! Klgitihlre, Hr n .ii htm . I He.ii mi ItoeK, llr h ;s Usui I 1 1 in t r inn Mil,,- llr h I'-m M'aI .. - j !tiriith(ri. Ilrli iTW ..iihaI... - I sWAHstA j Priimtiurton, Hi li ,-.i ihoaI... ( VI.AIi10T.s K. ' rtiehalu, but.. t'.ii. ; l it o( IVrth, Hr sit ri tii.i . I okoii iv i IVru.iinrsh . .ini.liiiii .. - i73 ;.bricat:ntj OILS S('fc!a!tv. Fisher Brothers, S-ll .T.-V, 81ii Chaiullt't , Hiinlwiiiv, Iron it tft'l, ; Coal. irocerii" A' provision, Flour Mill Ted. 1 Paints, Oils. Varnish. Liters Supplit's, Fairliank's Scales. Poms! iv Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons tV. Veliiclen. .SNAP A KODAK. t miy 11111 rviuliif out our stur aud run 1. ,r; a per rait id a man brimming uTer with pleasant thoughts. MllCll qlllkllt; In the liquor we hare to offer are euutijth to pleue any mso. COMF AND THY THKM HUGHES & CO. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Kooma 317-318 Portland Savings Bank BIJk. Portland, Oregon. SEASIDE SAWHIbb. A complete stock of lumber on han4 In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold Ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prlceg at bedrock. All order promptly attended to, Office and yard at mill. H T L. LOGAN, Seaside. Oregon. Proprietor. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRAHY READING ROOM TP. KB TO ALL. Opn vr7 3T frm I 'clock U l l ao4 d.lO f I to p. m. Babscrlptioa rl It r annurm. B W. COR. ELEVENTH DTJANE iTi A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Fd, Provisions, Frultt Vegetables. Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers1 Supplies. Cor. Tnth Anil Commrcl&l itTMt. I ha?n tinv Caosulea in rnnur.n.l iq oaisam or tnpa iia i I Cubehs or Iniocllons nnff CURE IN 48 H0UHV !he same diseases with on! Inconvciiii.'.irij. ntif fff la a nnn-BMannnna Pmslr fur IJ.iri.irrlirpk. rtl'IIKl lil's-t, 8prfnatorrhifa. " la I la fr4ar. tMillea, a fin a I lira) dl flnartnt! iharufa. or any InfUmma an u airutar. ll'.n, Irrltatl'in t ultru 'ri.cnla aoataalAa. siori nt ir ii ii a mm tCiCiT',0.rF'l "M,", lraa;lo, . 9 Jnm mw.. In n I . i .. ll.wi, ..r A Inn Ilea; Wi.Vi. Circular aenr uu risjunat AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WIC AUK AKSl KTlNi IN TIIK DU'KTS Ol'U KICIIT TO THK r.xci.i'sivK i'sk. w niK woun "0AST(UUA," anm "PITCHER'S CISTOUIA," AS Ul'K TKAl'J-. M.M5K. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, if Uriannis, Ntmaclmsctts, was the origiuaUr of 1 PITCHER'S CASTORIA," ih same that has borne cud docs now ,,jr, - ' every bear the facsimile signature of C&Syvtf wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA,' which has been used in the homes of tho Mcihei'3 cf America for ever thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and that it is the hind you have always height ir' ' T" m and has the siynatur of CCtv&Z&t: wrap per. No one has authority from mo to u.n my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Claw. IL Fletcher fa President. - a March $, 1S97. 0,t" Do Not Bo Deceivod. Do not ernhnjicr tho lifo of your chiM by arrcptlngf a cheap substitute which some ilruist may oftVr you (because he makes a few moie ponnics on it), the in greilients of which even he li s mt know. "The Kind You Havo Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURL Or Insist on Having Tho Kind That Never Failed You. MANHOOD i V y 8 ASTORIA k COLUMBIARIVER RAILROAD l.ii.W K Anlurla fur Kl.tvol at I . i.X p. in Hntiirluy only ; nt nl 7.10 p. m Sniurdny only : I.K.VVi: Anturiii for 8.-ilde ui 7 a, m only; l 6 J i. m. dully reri Htniday nn.l HumUy, ,.t 7:10 ji. m Halurday Bud Hnnday. l.KA'i: I'l.url for Antorln at t.vi a. in , l.W a. in.. I" C .in. and 1 m. dally; at S p. m. Haturdny oiil': at :' i in .Lilly i i-l H4tur.Uy and Bun- dny; nt i ni d.tlly rxoH Saiur l.iy, and at C 11 p. in Hatur.lay only. I.K.VVK K'lavrl for Hraaidr nt 7 77 a m. and l'1 n .lnlly: at 4 17 p ni HaiurUoy only, ami at & 57 p. in d uly xc i H.inir.tny and Honda?. t.li.WK Heiislde for Aatorla at i V u m met l.i1 hi dully: at I C p in Hulur- dny only; at J:ll p. tn daily rx-ai.t Sutur.l.iy and Holiday: at I ?) p in. Sund.iy only, iui.1 at ( p in H iturluy only. I.KAVi: Seaaldo for Klaxrl at t: a. m m, s ;n a in ituily; at J.il p ni Hntunlay only, mid at 3.10 p m. dally rt.-riit Hitinr.l.iy and Holiday. fw s ) I T - Hew rrt Mraardr Ak.lal. lr I akauwa lu Ilia COpKsl. mifr.en I'rrwaant I nr.. In IS I'. A. .U.a, Haj r.l.lt 1.. nluMnuiMl If . ...iiii im Y..U , aa tw liala.lal UKJCCtlnni hninturlhiuoiiprlea faaajaj aii.1 iha aamr aaarai l.e vita lb.N who ol is-.nlrart t't cur f.ri... .ii.el..(..i tiolll tir ly rli. n.a.if i comlnt i. aaaaamwwvvsV l aajTlw f Maia asbj I to UaaaaJaaBaf ani out i.iiit, mod cut'. It Maaa n fall you iiava uti. mrr. till IlkV ft.hr H In motittt, Ni,rt Throat, 4 fcfMtta, , rr mi mtty r.frUmn failing fiit, Mri. Ii llilroUbnl, . Nhi'iimi I'Mti'hrfl I'tninii'. anurr-rwUf iiaMuf llin , ly lllrr ) tin lrliBirr. IHyphiH "t !! II tlx- HiOU tthalln thr irlil fur ' w liav 4lv . " Uafflrtl C unrMt)- to rurtn H Irrtutraaiiwl rkallriitft run to a I mrr. 'Ilii ill hm mktU of thrn mnmi m I n c ii 1 tth f-irlmmm, mi' (...jail uf r tf rim n v yi'4vr wr Irnvt ftokJCaal inu li' trrntu, tf,i li-Mtw win. mti I 1 1'IIII.HNK mA w r00,fHM tavfiluii M liin.l iur uii.'oti-iltl.irml iruArmtitcv. WriUtiMTir tn.pngr hnU nuij ntiwilf HOT niiaonlo T'mpl, i hlinun. IlllnuU. NOTK'K V COMI'I.KTKiN ANI) AtV f'KI'TANCK OF CEIl'PAJN PAflTB OP TIIK TIIIltTY-TIIJltl) HTItKICT, I'HANKIdN AVKMJK, IIAHKIHON AVENUK AND THIRTY - FIFTH BTItKhT lMI'IlOVEMKNT. 'N'otloo U hwroby given thnt 8. Nor mllo, contrnctor for ttw RTndlntr, Thirty Third itreet, Franklin iLvcnue, Ilnrrljon avenue and Tldrty-Flflh trt Improve rncnt, tindsr Uio provliiloni of Ordinance. No. 22E0. on tho third day of Auituat, isli", filed In the offlno of the Auditor and l'ollre Judge of Ui City of Adtorlo, the curtlflcntft of the City Surveyor and Hu Pfrlntpndunt of fltreoU, approved hy the Commltl on fitrel and Public Waye, on the completion of urndlnir on Thirty Third atreet from the aonth lde of Franklin avenue to the norfh aide of Harrlaon avenue nnd on Harrison ave nue from the coat "Ide of Thirty-Fourth treflt to the weat aid of Thirty-Fifth stnyrt. After the expiration of the time here inafter apeclflcd If no objexitlona to the acceptance of auch work be filed, and the Common Council ahoJl deem auch Improvement properly completed, accord ing- to the contract and plana ond apec- llll In! RESTORED ny nalar Or. Pun', llla hrrtm Cilia. TtllB wt.li.lvilul IVUl.l. uualnutrTtl lut uit ll nriviiusillarswi, ausll Wrak Mrttl.Hy l..j ,,f Iii.m lii. lltntUthf, WokclulurM, l.o.l ManliuuU, Mfluly Kmls- I. in., Nriuuiir, all dislll. Ill wrf in ticnoslm (Mian uf tuhrr Hi.niwil .r iet iriu.iu, ts.ullilul uti.n, ritTir uH uf ..tx.vn, i.ilum nf MlinuUtiU. whlrli In4 1,1 luniiu.lr l nr.iiuiil..oor lii-niir. t'u Ursttirtl m m turkx t m ir !,, t M v Vr ni.ll l.iri-id Cluul.r Fie Sol J . all .l.uffiUW A.k f ll. t.k.i....rtl..r. NI,ieil.,i,,.T. ,T h . Mf.tl.in. i .. I-.ii. Hn.r I i.l lluv.n.,ditnbutlus((Uti. TUlldtud VsuiUlllmt , PuilUud. Ui. J. W. CONN. AaU Asian. in . i.W in nud t ' ami li m. slid 13 l.i . ilnlly rln 't p. in. dully ,i. in il.ul .; i ii.t i p iii iloily: i ' itunlay nii.l Hiinday; iisi Hmur.Uy i I H li ni. HlnnUy OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Mon mow 1 1 t trcgon , TRAINING SCHOOL TOR TEACHERS liorftil r VrinH '.virtu of t.irri ) ri .rnltir ,-r Mttnlir rft -imi. I r.iintttif lrmr niif tit f i'i Hiit'txt n Ittt ') i'tiil-lrn. IukUiii-lini tii-t tfitiit iik hi iiiiiiittlr mi' lltli ny- ThM Niirnml tifniti4 ( rf.-. ntvA b inn hTATE I.IKK KKIIK1( A 1 K t.. (. ii h. i ih( i -iiitift. lutlli'ti, t'ltokt, )tMjl mill ItMltflm T..liiitrh (. 91 Vt iht mt HtMi nu Mi4r'lina tln,in l lit i i u-r rr A'wl'Hir ur.i.lts f roiirl frutu Ititi rhtil. 1 R'-il(Kit 'hrrfwty trtii un ill lltlt, V. t. 'A M I'UKI.t , frt--lKitt, or W. A. WANN, fcofr-t,ir) i'm 'iity "The Louvre" jksroniVH (aiiii.rois ENTERTAINMIINT HALL s ri.oiiitt ln Miialn. liauira nf All Klnila. Tl Magtilllrriit llara. rVtKTTIUNG riHST-ClA.SS Cood Order and Everybody's Rights MTIIKTI.V OIINKKVKII. irtrnilnna tlirrefor, th anin may tie no lo the nei-rmntxyt of nld ""i-'fveTiieiii, or nny pnrt llirrrof mar In tlm ciflleo of tli Auditor ".ml VoUrt Jurtir on or boforo FrMny, Auruit 0. 1K'7. . Auditor nnd 1'nlleo Jiidu. Aatorln OreKnn, AiiKuat i, lw. NfiTII'K UF CfiMPMrriON AM) AC CKI'TANCK fiF CK I IT A IN PAHTfl fir Till! TllirtTY-TlllltK RTItKKT. FnANKUN AVKNI'K. IIAU1IIHON AVIiNHi; ANI THIUTY - IMFTlt . HTIIKKT IMI'ltOVICMKNT. I Nolli'e Ih hereby Klven thnt V. A. OimkIIii, eonlnu.lor fur the plonking, I Thirty-Third Hlreet, Frnnklln nvenue, IIiirrlon nvenue and Thirty-Firth atrnct j Imiirovi.nienl, under tho prnvlalona of f'rdlnunce No. 22M), on the third day of AiiKuat, 1S97, (IInI In the olllre of the Auditor and Tollce JiIiIro of the City of Aatorla, the eertlficato of the City Bur. veyor nnd .Superintendent of Streets, approved by the Committee on Straoti nnd Public Waye, on the completion of the plunking- from aoufh aide of Frank lin avenue nlnna; Thirty-Third atreet to Horrlaon avenue, nnd along Ilnrrlnon avenue to Thirty-Fifth atreet. After the expiration of the time here inafter apnclflod If no objection to the neoiiptnnco of aueh work be filed, and tho Common Council nlin.ll deem inch Improvement properly completed, accord ing to the contract and plana nnd apec Iflcntiona therefor, tho fame may be ac cepted. Objoetlona to the aceeptnno eof an Id Improvement, or any pnrt thereof may lie filed In the office of the Auditor and Police Judge on or before Friday, Auguat 6, '1897. II. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Aatorla Oregon, August i, 1897. .