The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 13, 1897, Image 2

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    THE DAILY AST0R1AN, FKIDAY MOKNINU, AlWST 1H, 1M7.
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone No. d
TKBMSor 81'BSCKIITION.
DAILY.
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Served by carrier, per month.
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Postage free to subscriber.
All communication! Intended for publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
B unities communications of all kinds
and remittance must be addressed to
The Astorian.
The Astorian guarantees to Its sub
scribers the largest circulation of any
Mvvs'.'iper published on the Columbia
Iver
Advertising rates can be had on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorian, the second old
est weekly In the state of Oregon, has,
next to the Portland Oregonlan. the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
John F. Handley & Co. are our Port
land agents, and copies of the Astorian
can be had every morning at their
stand. 124 Third street.
The farmers of the United State er
enjoying prosperity this year, especially
In the Great West, where they have suf
fered most Bine the panic of ISSi Not
only did they share the hard timet and
stagnation of business In common with
ail other classes of the comumnlty, but
the world was producing more grain thaa
It needed, and prices were consequently
too low to render their operations profit
able to any large extent. This year, how.
eer, the American farm?rs are favored
by the combination of a shortage. In the
wheat crop of Europe and of those coi n.
tries which compete with us in wheat
cspom, with a home crop enormous In
yield and magnificent in quality. The
managers of the Western railroad lines
all expect a year of prosperity. The
wheat crop Is larger than ever before
grown In the West, with the exception of
cne year only. Already the roids are
anxious because of a shortage of cars
wherewith lo transport this ir-mendous , ll0n with Hostettt.r-s stomach Bitters,
crop to market. Tho corn arsa is the the finest, the most highly sanct'oned.
lanwit ver known: tho hav croo Island the most popular tonic and preven
Immense throughout tha grazing sec
tions, and the live stock raisers are Jubi
lant In consequence. The crop of oats
Is above the average; rye, barley and
potatoes promise equally well. Every
thing Is coming the farmer's way in
tliis favored year. The Increase in the
value of wheat, corn and oats, and cf
hegs, cattle and sheep, thU year In the
ted grazing sec-!""7
entire West Is conservatively estimated j
at 1350.000. . In other wtv.H the farm. . aMgn ag cauM Q,
ers of the West today are wealthier than h0S agonizing complaints, rheumatism
they were a year ago by a sum equal (and gout, and It is, moreover, an excel
to half the enUre bonded debt of theism rera-dy for an enfeebled and oer-
United States. This Is a bad year for
the calamity howlers. They have in the
past made the farmers their especial vie- j
tims.
But the great agricultural states
are more prosperous this yeir than for
half a decade. Men who are making
money are not listening to the walls of
political destructives, nor will they sup
port measures which would, if carried
into effect, deal a deadly blow to their
new-born prosperity. The free sil-er
craze Is pas-slnp, and the democratic
party Is once more on the toboggan
leading to a gesieral smash-up.
The recent shipment of American tin
plate to Paly is another lesson to the
American people on the folly and ma.
lignlty of the leaders of the dmoctatlc
party. It will be remembered that during
the second Cleveland campaign, such
statesmen as Mills, of Texas, and Vest,
of Missouri, repeatedly stated that tin
plate could not be produced in this coun
try. Vest was particularly emphatic In
such assertions, notwithstanding at that
very time preparations were going on
in his own city of St. Louis for the es.
tablishment of the pion'tr tin plate fac
tory In the United States. Now, under
the start given by the McKinloy tariff,
we are not only making the bulk of
the tin plate consumed in this country
at leit east of the Rocky Mountains
but our manufacturers are actually in
vading foreign markets. What was true
of the tin plate Industry', under the Mc
Kinloy tariff, will be repeated In beet
sugar, under the Dlngley tariff. And
yet, it Is to be presumed. Intelligent peo
ple can still lie found who will pretend
to dejny the benefits of a protective tariff,
and who will go on voting the democratic
ticket simply because Lee was forced to
surrender at Appomattox, or their grand
fathers voted for Andrew Jackson.
Some of the American people are tlrm
to accept the solid lessons of fundamental
political economy, but when they go to
school they assimilate knowledge virth
great rapidity. They are "studying this
free silver question" In two ohject lessoi-.s
of unmistakable significance. One Is the
advance of wheat while silver goes on
falling. This corrects with a club the
favorite . falsehood of the screechers of
tha Silver Trust. The rise in wheat,
tobacco and cotton, regardless of silver
or of state banks, or any sort of cur.
rency reforms, tolls the story that the
farmers can got money if th.y have the
markets It Is, thorvfuiv. a polly that
makes markets that we want; and It Is
bettor to get Rood money for crops Uixii
poor stuff that dv-prvclaus or parishes In
tho hands of those who have earned It.
As President MoKlnUy put Is: "It is
Ivtter to oit the mills thn the mints."
Object lesson number one from the flcl.ls
Is that there Is good money for the prod,
ucts of lntelllginc and thrifty agricul.
turat Industry; and when the f:irnrrs
have a moxl supply of go.t money It U
apt to circulate. Right akwiu with this
comes the gold news from the Yukon,
and other parts of the world, showing
that the earth Is richer in gold th.iu any
on) believed, until wlthitt a few years;
th,.t there Is enough for all nations to
establish the irol.l standarl and be as
sured of a sufficiency. The object lessjn
itum!r i wo In the current history Is that
gold Is the money of tho people, always
good and never ohoals. and that an
abundance of it, and not an artificial val
uation of something cheuiwr, is on the
stvle of enlightened ami pelf.rospeatlng
lahor.
The last call for statements of national
honk his shown the finance of the
commercial world in splendid condition
for Just such an occasion as the present.
Already Inquiries for discounts for com.
mercial paper are becoming more numer
ous than at any time since the panic
of 1S& Business men, manufacturers and
merchants have awakenett to a renliitu
Hon of the opportunities of the hour,
while money Is so cheap and the cer
tainty of an enormous domand for man.
ufactured goods In the near future be
yond question. Stock markets havs re
flected this confidence in a manner that
has been costly as It has been punll ig
to veterans of the Stock Exchange, who
locked for a reaction after the recent
advance. Agalr.st such a reaction the
confidence of investors offers an insur.
mountable barrier. Only when there ap.
pears symptoms of a boom as has hap.
ivnrtj onC(, or tls-tc, lately w. 11 the In.
j vestlng puuc hold aloof until price
settle down iiain, whereupon steady
vestment Is resumed.
PERVE AN INJUNCTION ON DISEASE
By Invjornting a feeble constitution, ren
ovating a debilitated physique, and en
riching a thin and Innutritions clrc ilt-
" ....
stomacn, remedies torpor or tne liver asci
bowels, and gives a hfal'.hful Impulse to
the secreting and discharging functions
of the kidneys and bladder. Not only does
It arrest and prevent the recurrescs of
malarial fevers, but It furnishes the only
adequate safeguari against them to per.
sens who have never been afflicted with
these maladl??, but would be liable to
Incur them If medicinally unprotected
It eliminates from the blood certain' lm-
ni'ri!iet w-blrh the most skilfull D.ithol-
wrought state of the r.erws, ami lor
mental despondency.
Lord Salisbury is the holder of five
acres of land near Charins Cros, Lon
don, which his ancestors obtainM J
years a20 for grazing lands, at the mod
erate rate of 10 shillings an acre for Vfi
years.
It is always gratifying to receive testi
monials for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera,
?nd Diarrhoea P.emcdy, and when the
endorsement Is from a physician It is
especially so. "There Is no more satis
factory or effective remedy than Cham
berlain's folic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy," writes Dr. R. E. Robey, physi
cian and pharmacist of Olney, Mo.; and
he has used the remedy In his own fam
ily and sold It in his drug store for
years, he should cenalnly know. For
sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Los Ang'd, Cal., claims a population
of lu3,'').
"They don't make much fuss abMt it."
We arr speaking of De Witt's Little
Early Riser the famous little pills fcr
constipation, blllousnesi, and all stomach
and livr troubles. They never gripe.
Charles Rogers.
Keep Up Your
Scott's Emulsion
m Summer-time
a What are your resources
for the summer? Have you
an abundance of health stowed
away for the long, hot, deplet
ing days, or does summer find
you low in vitality, run down,
losing flesh, and weak? Scott's
Emulsion of Cod-!iver Oil will
give you the proper reserve
force, because it builds up the
system on a solid foundation.
A tonic may stimulate; Scott's
Emulsion not only "boosts,"
ft sustains.
It Is a wiie precaution always to nave at
feast a small bottle of Scott's Emulsion in
(he house. Unopened, it will keep indefin
hety TigMy corked, after using, kept in
A cool pkee, it will remain sweet lor weeks.
For taje by all druggists at
50 Cents and JX
It will go...
Right to the spot
-
Avcr's Hair Vigor will go
right to that bald spot and
begin to bring the hair back.
It Makes
Hair Grow.
A REMARKABLE CURE OF CHRONIC
PIARRHCEA.
t .
Private 'in Company A. XCTth Pennayl -
vanla Volunteers. I contracted chronto
diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal
of trouble ever since, I have trlod l
doien different medicines and several
prominent doctors without any perman-
tnt relief. Not long ago a friend sent me
a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Pirirrhuta Remedy, and after
that I bought and took a W-eent bottle;
and now I can say that I am entirely cur-
ed. I cannot be thankful enough to you
for this great Remedy, and recommend
it to all suffering veterans. If In doubt
write me. lours grawuii,.
STEINEEROER. Allenlown. Pa. Sold by
Estes-Conn Drug Co.
The airship erase Is said to be nearly
as strong In Germany and en tho conti
nent as In this country. Trof. Hoffman,
an Imperial councilor, has Invented n
machine constructwl on the principle of
a dragon, with stem propel I. .r. which
h Is con Aden t will work all right.
. . . . , The tUvsl.s n the tiorth of Ireland lately
Women are not the only ones who are (
, , . , , , a ere almost unp.-v v'..-nt.l. Thousands
sensitive about their ag.e. A man dixes ....
. . , , .. . . , ,, of acres of fut m land were under water
not like to be told that he Is getting old. (
. ,. , .. all over the province.
Health keeps a majt young. It Jocn t
make any illfference If he has lived eighty
year. If thoy have been healthy years. Mr' c- I Hasbronck. a drugvlst at Men
he will l hale and hearty and won't :don Mh.. says all of the g.w.1 testlmo
look within twentv vears as old a he ; hat have Wn n published by the
is. Good dlcestlon and rich, red blood ' nuuiufacturers of .'hamlwrlaiti's rollc.
,.,..(..... . i ri..... ,, ... ... .. ,
make tss;pli
1 -.tr vivohfiil lr rterc's
Golden M.ilioal Discovery make
t-d blood. It niak- health tn th
way. It works according to th.
r! h.
r:sht
right
tl.torj". and In j
has protsl tht.t tN
correct. It l. Ktrts
ars of practi''. It
hcory is .ilxol-.K- ly
at the '.'glni'lag-
begins by putting the st.tna. h. liver
bowels Into wrfe-t ord. r. tut It ..
Its good work on the bbxd Wfor-
a I
finishes with the dig. tlve -yst-m. It
searches out dls.ase germ wh- r--.--. :- th. y
may be atul fotces them out of t
All drusslsts keep the "I':s--ov.
body.
H. B. Chamberlain, form, rly o' D n.
ver. Cod., who died recently !n Kngi-.ri.
made a tailure ox j nrancti-'s ot ....s:n-s-
hefore he star.d to Ki n'. real estate.
He conducted his operations on such a
large seal; that when he died he owed
M5."SV'0'.
"Let me give you a pointer." said M.
F. Gregg, a popular conductor on the
Missouri Pacific railroad. "Do you know
that Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhea Remedy cures you when you
have the stomach ache? Well, It doa"
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 nv-n
never take a trip without a bottle of
this Remedy, which Is the best cure for
bowel disorders In the world. 13 and 50
cent bottles for sale by Estes-Cor.n Drug
Co.
Dr. C. W. Chin?eilor, the t'nit-d States
consul at Havre, wh3.-e unfavorable le
port In r-nard to Fr-nch wln-s was dKi.
vowed by the state dpartm nt at Wash.
Ington, has returned home to r.iltimore.
He maintains that hi- report vis cor
rect. John Griffith, of Zanesville. O., says:
"I never lived a day for thirty years
without suffering agony, until a box of
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my
plies." For piles and rectal troubles,
cuts, bruises, sprains, ecz ma and all
skin troubles De Witt's Witch Jinx.-1
Salve is unequalled.. Charles Rogers.
A newly de-lned !,ust for Ire-Mm.ik-T's
use is made of a S'-rl s of non-C'illaps.
Ible, rlifH, vertical stays, with nljuslaMe'
cross Land.-; attar-h -d l.y m-tns of clamps
o they can I; ex;ind-d until the proper
nape and .-iz- ar-; oljtal.-v-d.
Xervous debil;ty is a common coin
plaint, especially among women. The
best medical tra'ment for this disorder
" a p-rs!"tent course of Ayer'e S.-irap-;.rilli
to tleanse and !nvitrorat the
blood. This biing ar.cornpl:-hvl, nature
will do the rest.
The bet frlir.sr-rs of th- Horn -in army
wrr from the Hil-nc y. y. Roys were
trained to early prificlency by having
their dinners vtr.Hn-b d from a tree and
l-ln? r-omp'-lled to cut 'n. "trin? v.-ith a
sllngstone ere th'-y could ine.
"I crave b'it Or,e Minute," said the
public epeaker In a husky voice; and then
he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure
and proceeded wl'h oratory. One
Minute Cough Cure Is unequalled for
throat and ung troubbs. Chas. Rogers.
The woman who reads the advert!."-,
ments carefully can furnish her bouse
an dress hers-lf better on less money
than the one who buys haphazard.
Burning, Itehlntr skin diseases Instant,
ly relieved by lie Witt's Witch Haze!
Salve, unequalled for cuts, brulv-s.burr.e.
It heals without leaving a soar. Chas.
Rogers.
The joy that '.he f-umm-r g!il fei.,
when Khe sees her name In r,r;r.t i -
deep ar,d peculiar one that no other con-
ditlon ever Induces.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlsr
rhcea Remedy always affords prompt re
)lf. For sale by Estcs-Conn Drug Co,
Use WeWbot Corn Care. No
cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn
Drns: Store.
TUB OIUKCTION NOT ClOOn.
There are people who have objections
to advertising matter In the column of
a newspaper. The ground of objection
Is that they do not viuU lo read ad
vertisements. Now this objection Is not
good, for oftentimes thue advertise
meats convey valuable Information.
j r instance, how else would the trav
eling public learn of the excellent din
lng car service of the Wisconsin lt
jtral lines between St. Paul and Cllcgx
tor the general comfort of traveling over
I this popular line, Kr particular, call
i on the lustres t ticket agent or nddrwa
J. C. Pond. O, P. A . Milwaukee. VU
or l?. S. Hatty, r.iwrn) Age-nt, Hi
! Surk Mm,,t iv.rUaj.d, Or.
' A bustn-s. w oman iwisl to imr.lon.sl If
M ,'"ui u k" p up with ll. .
,umnt r 1,0 M etl.i... tie,
j
There I a time for eicrythlmt; and
n), time to attend to a cold Is whin It
'starts. Don't wait MI you have ron.
'sampilon but prevent it by using One
1 xtimit fouxh Cure, the gr.su remedy
; fr roughs, cohls, rtvup. bronchitis anl
ll throat and lung trouM. . Charles
; Roger.
(
j l5niv ,n ()pon 1( u.)llto,. (f JlH.ky
lw,o , ; Uvn ,llrji1 , ft N,w ,m
. iH , ;. 0,.,. ..
laud c mi t. ry are lh
ims passe.1 the pot'
What rsuses bad dreams Is a question
that has never been satisfactorily an
swered; but. In nine casi-s out of ten.
frightful dreams are the result of Imper
fect digestion, which a few doses of
AVer's Sarsanarilla will effectually rems-
:,,y Don.t lU.lliytrj. tlH,a..
t
. ' ult ' u " 1 ."umio,.. uerneoy coma ee
.Indicated In that town.
Estes-Crain Drug Co.
Kor sale by
The author of "D.il,r.'. I wi i.ronlim
i'id. S!l.r Thr.ads Among th.' .'.oil'
has ! . :t h.uile I Int., e.":r( for fading t
'port his wife.
1: Just gave me?" saked little Mable. "No
Mamma, was that a sugar-plum you
ar, It was one of Dr. AVer's Pill."
"Please, may I have another?" "Not now,
dear; one of those nice pills Is all you
n. ed at pr-sent, because every doe Is
effective."
It has U. -n decl.l d to bud I i!o-!on'
new Masonic Temvl upon the she nf the
h :m..l structure it'Ti.mont and Royle.
ton streets.
It heals everything except a broken
heart, may be said of De Witt's Witch
ri'.z.l Salve. Piles ami rectal diseases,
cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, rczemix and
all skin troubles may be cured by It
quickly nnd permanently. Chas. Rogers.
,n ,he famous CJ ird.-n cf r.llves at
j.Tijsab m there are tight fiourl ..'ilc.g olive
tl,n arp km,wn , ,,,, ov,.r , ,,
y. ars old.
Vim. Vigor and victory these are the
characteristics of Dc Witt's Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills for con.
stlpatlon, biliousness and all stomach
ar.d Kr troubles. Charles Rogers.
Orman engine-drivers r-celve a gold
im-dal and one hundred pounds for every
ten years of service without accident.
Don't nauseate your stomach with tens
and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver
and sb k headache by using those famous
little pills known as De Witt's Little
Early Risers. ' Charles Rogers.
f!..u,.... L ... . . ...
.u,ijii.ii.-(ir an-i iiirminrn.im
II. Mm mi t.,r.most inlustriil centers
of Kiiropp.
I TV, l.,.n. ... I., .....
, ..... .,,, miuuiu no mmmea nnu no
allowff to itrow srragglly, and If grizzly,
,or or uneven color use Hucklnchum's
! Liye which colors a beautiful brown or
black.
J lans ar on foot f..r th't eslnblishmenl
of a horn-) for aic-d .SjilrliualM-.s In Chi
pens aivi i,iui fornu.I a unlrpie
bloysom combination In table :le?oratlon
at a l incheon recinlv.
Rmsh the hair dally through to the
scalp, and occasionally apply Hall's Hair
Renewer, and a luxuriant head of holr
will be maintained of a natural hue.
I A family of t.iilJ-si kltt. ns lx the
clti-ment at W est Franklin, Me.
OASTOniA.
Tit tw- I .
A well-conHtru-jt'l brick hous; will out
last one built of granite.
OASTOniA.
I Tit tur J
No bird of prey has tho gift of song.
OA8TOTIIA.
When going East travel on the North
ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the
only line running dining cam. Train
leaVe POT"tIan1 dalljr at 11 'clock m-
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
Thtfis
lail n
(tfutut
ttirr
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AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSKKT1NO IN THE COURTS Ol'R R1C.UT TO ihii
DCCU'SIVE VSK OV THE WOlU "CASTORIA," ANI
'PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRAM MARK.
7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, qf llyannis, Massachusetts,
was tho originator ("PITCHER'S CASTORIA." tho same
that has borne and docs now sift. on cvor
bear the facsimile signature of wrapper.
This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA,'' which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought fi.4rm on
and has the signature of 0&ffi&ZtC wrap
per. No one has authority from mo to use my name ex
cept Tho Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher fo
President. a . j .
March S, 1S9T.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your chiKl by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAOSIMILE SIGNATURE OF
S7 y
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never f Failed You.
M ?"?v x. iiiminnn nroTnnrn'
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Mnrrnnr lrr,a all h.irn.r.. Imnotswr. 4 I' tl lS. a at cImiims Um Uvr, ut
4 kl.lrmrisml lhllrlMrr.irr"ul aU UupurlUS,
ri'PlltCNr lrenfthiMn.l rliirmJI "". . . ........
Th rroii n!Tfr ni rurr-t by m-inr la bru riwiy rf ewi ar irnnwan wn
PrtMtalMla. 't'l,lliKSKmhMUy n..nrmtr loniilih.HHn..i.rilun. kiuirilm.,iik
x A wniinirn'r-iiitifirn'"l i"nr riurno llm hnim rt.x mA WZavt a pwiuui.tt
l.a) .t.)i,.nli f viu. or mall. H-nU l.w ms clrcuUr wi iMUinouiaM,
AJdnnv Ui VoV MCUICI.1 B P. a iua V,i muMSsra,(V.
( HAS IIOOEHH, tt Commercial Rtraot
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n.MiiwmhwtffetM .vnnii.nMfl h.ir. ihmm
rrru. 'f..-o-.o I. r-llorT-toiJ lull
fafU to Dilo tli h luiMli'nl niAa atrt'tis. vlxuruui and nMfl. irr ft p.i. l a will ihi o
titfhloO W eii"Wl t'a In tprlitt hl mm .r l.f ft turw It ailulntjr tumnnlwX l.f dfuatfl.u mvtt
hur. HcnU l r our l-.ak1el "Ifc.n t INitwo Sell and iu. Voor Ufft ar. ' wrllioil auftJftulMfti
Iras aaiuyls. AMnu i UI UTaMUOJlU MXM Jtl I catwaa w k(u
Haiti and Uuarantnml by Chas. lto(era. DruRiiaL
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ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD
TimC Cnrltmmn effect tlv . INU7
I.KAVE Atorla for Klavel at 7 u . m., lo a. m. and U m., and I p. m. dally; at
4;Jj p. m. Haturduy only; at i.'J) . m. dully except Saturday and Sunday;
at ";10 p. m. Saturday only; itnd l p. m. dally except Saturday.
LEAVE Astoria for Seaside at T a. m. and 10 a. m. dally;; at 4; p. m. Saturday
only; at G:30 p. m. dally except lUturilny and Sunday; at 7:10 p. m. Saturday
and Sunday. ,
LEAVE Flavel for Astoria at 8.0J a, m , 8.W a. m 10;U a ,m. and 1:30 p. m. dally;
at 3:30 p. m. Baturdsy only; at 4:St . m. dully sxct-pl Saturday and Bun
day; at t p. m. dally exc.-pt Saturday, and at t.ll p. m. Saturday only.
LEAVE Flavel for Seaside at " 27 a. m. iuuI 10 a. m. dally; at 4:57 p. m. Saturday
only, and at B:&7 p. m. dully except Saturday and Sunday.
LEAVE Hufflde for Astoria at 6 20 a. m. nnd i:30 a. m. diUly; at 1:45 p. m. Satur
day only; at 3:45 p. m. dully except Saturday and Sunday; at 8:20 p. m.
Sunday only, and at I p. m. Batu rdny only.
I.KAVK Seaside for Flavel nt 6.20 a. m. and S:30 a. m. dally; at 8:46 p. m. Saturday
only, and at 3:45 p. m. dully excep t Saturday and Biindny.
t MANHOOD RESTORED
fiuarautredtocureall nennjusiliaFura, aush a Weak Memory, Loiauf
train fuwer, Headache, Wakelulneaa, toat Manliuud, Mglilly Kinla.
auiiia, NerTousiiru. all drains. lia of rxiwrr in Uenrailva (int.. ,.l
either sex, canned by over exertion, youthful errora, ceaal use of
tobacco, opium or .timulanu, which lead lu Infirmity, Conaumptlon or
Inuniie. Can be carried In seat packet. $i oo per l.ix, 4 lur i. by mail
pretMid Circular free, gold by ill drug Rials. A.k f.,r II; take no other.
Mniinfnctiircl by the Peau Medicine Co , I'sria. franrc. l.iue llnels
I'rug to,, Uutribullug igcuts, Tuud ud Vsmblll bit., I'urtluud. Or.
J. W. CONN, AnC AaUrU.
WW
T. A. FAST A HICND
General Contractor
HOUSE, UUIW.K AND WHAKI' HUlMlKIi
MOUMIC MOVING TOOLB HICNTKIJ
Going East?
IP YOU A KB,
DO NOT POHOBT
Three Important Points
FIRST Go via the Bt. Paul bncausa
the lines to that point will afford you
the vnrv beat service.
Si D See that the coupon beyond
St Paul reads via the Wisconsin Cen
tral because that line makes close con
nections with all the trans-contlnentaj
lines entering the Union Depot there,
ad its service Is first-class In every
particular.
THIRD For Information, call on
your neighbor and friend the nearest
ticket agent and ask for a ticket read,
lng via the Wesconsln Central llnee,
or address
JAS. C. POND,
General Passengi Agent,
Milwaukee, Wis,
Or GEO. S. RATTY,
General Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
"cupioem
ll.ui of m luixHW Ibik-Ii iijru-Un, uu kly cui y..ui'l all nr-
Tuus or Uuw.im4 ol ttir K0iirus oryMi. wli n Ul MiuihHX
I.H,ln . ha II. It MflllilltkJ i:illtul..t.a S.n.j,. Iwlailltt
GUARANTEED
TOBACCO
HABIT
GUREi
iidoctmr ttwdawtrs tibeeotnsBff
or.d. lUnr lu HJp.iui.il. In luda.a nl II uTrl
t4The Louvre"
ASTORIA'S COKCtOtS '
ENTERTAINMENT HALL
s ri.ooiti
rins Muals. tlina of All Kln.ta. Taro
Mftgulflroul llftra.
tVCItTTMING rinST-ClASS
Good Order and Everybody's Rights
HTKU'TI.V OltHr.ltVKII.
By nalar Dr. Peaa'g
lellot Nri fills.
Thta wuuilcrlul l.mlu
This Railway Company
Operates Its trains on the famous block
system;
Lights Its trains by electricity through
out;
Uses tha celebrated eleotrio berth rend
lng lamp;
Runs splendidly equipped passenger
trains every day and night between
St. Paul and Chicago; the
Chicago, niiwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operates steam-heated vestlbuled
trains, carrying the latest private
compartment cars, library buffet
smoking cars, and palace drawing
room sleepers.
Parlor oars, free reclining chair cars
and tht very beet dining car service.
For lowest rates to any point In the
United States or Canada, apply to
ticket agent, or address
C. J. EDDT.
General Agent, Portland, Or.
J. W. CASET, Tray. Pass. Agent
Milwaukee!
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!t.iiila, llniir. Anai inula
It: A.M. lirlciia. M. I mil. Mm , V 00 r. M
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aliotl nf tli'ki'la.
Fur sln'uiik' enr rcm-rvnlimia, lirkcla,
mnjHi an.) lull in f ortnnt n u, rail on or
write).
A. I). CHARLTON
Aaa'l (len'l I'a.a. Ainl. I'urlland, Or
(IIS Murrla.m si., t or Third.
C. V. HTi'NIC. Aatiirta.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
C'olumlila Hlvcr and 1'ujct Hound Nar
ration Co.
Stcnmcr "Telephone"
Ia-uvcb Aatorla dull)' rcr(.l HuiuUy,
p. m.
leaves l'ortlati.l dally rire.pt Hundsy,
7 a. m.
Steamer "Bailey Oatzort"
Ia-avos Aatnrlu dully rjcnit Hiimlay and
Muiuluy nt 7 u. m.; Huiulny nltflits at 1
o'clock.
U-iVca I'cirtlunil dully vsrapt Humlsy at
p. m.
l.tuvra Kiilurilny nlnlit at o o'clock.
Steamer "Ocoan Wave"
l.i-uvia AatorU fur I'ortlund Wednesday
nn.l Kriduy at h.yi u m.; Hundoy at 7
p. m,
Aatnrlu fur llwuro Tlixadny and
Winln.a.lny at 3 p. m., Bnturday al T
p. m., Humliiy rit 8 n m.
Leaves rmtlnml for Atnrln. I'luvel and
Cliitsop llinrli r Hwiico, Tuss1ay,
mid Tliurn.liiy ut H u. m.; Hutiirday at
i: o'clock iiuiin.
V. II. HCOTT. ITealdeat.
E. A. Seelry, AK"nt, Portland.
C. W. Stone, Anwit, Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
FOR.
TILLAMOOK
NEHALEM
AND OTHER
COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. Harrison
Augusta....
...Open for Special Charter...
Bslllnj date 0 ind rom Tillamook
and Nchslcra dcrxnd upon
! w.ath.r.
Tor Fr.lKht and Pssssngsr
Rst.s Apply To
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
AOBNTB
0. R. N. CO., Agtnts.PoHUas