The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 17, 1897, Image 2

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    THK DAILY ASTORIAN, Tl KSOAY MUUNINU, Al lil ST 17, 1H.7.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, EJllor.
Teh phone No. 6.
TEHM4 Of l HM KIl'riON.
DAILY.
Sent by mall, jxr year 6.00
Sent by mall, per month 50
8orvd by carrier, per month 45
WEEKLY.
Bent by mall, per year In advance... 2. CO
Postajre free, to sulacrllwrs.
All communications intended for publl.
cation snouiu w- u,mi i...-
P,ulne9 ommunleatlons oi an ainos
and remittances must b addressed, to j
"Tii Astorl.uk"
The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub-
scrlliers the l.irgvot circulation oi uiy
ncwt.iK.iKr published on tlw Columbia
river.
Advertising rate con be had on appli.
cation to the business, manner.
Th Weekly Astortan, the second old- ( the breadth of its applKvrloi. : trie
est weekly !n the atnt of OreRon, has. v,)hl0 thU ;, h.,s ,a (t!l.lf p,rmI;s Th
next to the Portland Gregorian, the
, . depreoi;l."n i f sold, iird r ohoaivr and
largest weekly circulatUwi In the state, i
John F. Hundley Co. are our Fortlnnd amrmenN-d pro.luetl.vi will now le ap
agents and copies of the Astorlnu can ! predated more readily than formerly,
be had every morning- at their s:ar.d, for the reason that the nations dwell
124 Third street j each other more Intimately than
ever, n.-.d the miney centers and the
BRTAXISM DISPROVED. i m Mg k;,ow each other1 business from
i
Toledo Blade.
A year ao, Mr. William J. Bryan, of j
Nebraska, made a stumping tour of tho i
1'j.lte.l States in an unsuccessful chase j
after the presidency. One of his pet i.r
gumemts was that "the price of wheat
and the price of silver go hand In band."
By a coincidence, the price of a bushel
of wheat at that time, and the value of
the bullion In the silver dollar, were
within two cental of ch other. There
If no real correspondence between the
prii-es of the two prolucts. bu: the un-
thinking were deceived by their tempor-
ary conjunction, which Mr. Bryan used
for all It w as worth as cmia!gn ma-
terUal. H- re was the condition on July
2,
Value of bullion In silver dollar Kc
Wheat r.-r bu.-.hel ale
But the condition of the silver and the
wheal markets on the fame day this
year illsj.roves the Kr.van assertion com
ulct.ly. Here are their prices on July i
2, INC:
Value of bullion In a s lvcr dollar 3-
Wheat per bushel o
Ther could te no more crushing rcfu-
. t. . ,,.,,
taUa.t of Bryan s assertion of last year
that the price of silver and the price or
wheat go hand Li hand that when sll-
ver goes up wheat advances, and hen
silver goes down whef t falls. There Is
, , , .1
no possible way of explaining rr snt
'
co.5diticns which will support Br-an's i
ceAM.vsiiieMi.
, Nor Is the broadc-el contention of Bryan
. And hi .followers that the prices of farm
products and of silver rise and fall to-
getlwr. The Chicago Tribune furnUh-?s
the following comparifO-j of present cash I
.....I , i. :
" -
ijuctations at the same time a yeir ; go ;
in the Chlclgo market.
l-6.
M
IS
2)
Wheat
Core
Oats
t Ryo
Barley
Flaxseed
IT
3"
31
S3
T3
2 -53 9)
.. 2 GO'S! 3
Hogs
Cattle
Shev
3 33 W
i iJl C0 I
2 Z' 5i 1 ') i
Xo wonder Bryan Is silent Just row.
His main srgumer.t of list year Is con-
clusively disproved. And w!th l'-s fa'l,
the Interest of thj farmers 1 the silver
folly Is gone. Tlvey may have bee-n
fooled lsst year by It, but they cannot j
be iool' d again.
The movements In thr previous whit?
metal market the distress la Mexico
that th decline In
silv r ca '.ss-s are
more damaging to William J. Eryan as
an alleged statesman and a very prom
inent prisldia ial cand.date, thai dis
couraging to the free silver party. T;
reason for thla is that Bry,;n U a sliver
trust man. He would rather see silver
go up than to afford a cheap met i! f r
dollars, to be u.-ed In the depreciation
of securities and the at olishmer.t of con
tracts. That Is to say, this Is ti e 1kIi
of what h has said. It was In Madison
Square Garden that Bryan came '.o th;
front as a S.lvtr Trust m;in for there
he preached the doctrt-. that we of th-?
United States could double the rrarkt-t
value of all the silver in the world. He
was In a statd of exaltation at the time.
After his nomination no miracle concern
ing himself would have astonished, him,
and it was hardly possible for him to
be surprised by any development of Ms
personal potentiality. H- must have
thought that his theory of a free fllver
law, equalizing silver with gold at the
old ratio, would conquer thei objections
to him of sound money meni and he
would have cnsldered It the natural
course of things to have been '.lectel
president by acclamation. H e.d of the
silver question ha been destroyed by
receret events. The old crowd of the
silver party remain, and are resolve.
to fight, and full of animation. They
do not flinch from the cheap dollar Is
sue. They want It "fWd. It is the
very thing they want. But Bryan win
have to change liU fror.t no be li It
with them. As the case stands he !s
out.
Tho amplitude of the supply of new
gold to meet the money wants of the
world ha for everal years l-cow alvlou
to tho who hnve Iwn familiar th
the phenomenon of propr.. It U n
prw thl if to the Intellltront otv. rtr
iin.l student of current history, that
the Incrvnsed supply of Md le so srent
that It exceeds all example, and nun
reached a point where the value of the
new sold t-ejunla the .Ix-st returns In
other daya of gold and lv, r combined.
j excevt Ii a few beuinnaa day. Every,
j holy Is a.klng wfcat will lv- the effect
of the new gold upon money. It will
cheapen geld. Klrt. If th re ha born
an appv.f;i:ln- "of :he yellow m.-tjij
'into dearer dollar anl we prefer .n that
matrr ,0 U,1V( t wUholl, ,,.vmntli d-c
laralon the flint thl R Is t.ie complete
icorrvcion of that tendency, i he next
thins. In such deel.ne In the vali e of
i a mired with other pioUiots
j, wf m1 M M
I the use of the word commeditl -ms ih
, nwnions service that sold perform,
! day to day. And yet i.iere will bo
l
nothing revolutionary. CkM.1 inflation I;'
slow sure and healthy As to the cen
eral result there ts s'nsle phrase th.it
the ration all know "California Rood
tinit." W shall have an erjarcvd
addltlett of them.
SERVE AX INJUNCTION ON IHSEASR
By Invgorating a feeble constitution, ren
ovating a debilitated physique, and en
riching a thin and Innutritions circula
tion with Hostet.vr"s Stomach Bitter,
! the finest, the most Richly sanctioned.
xni th mos, ton!e anJ rKytn.
i tl-e in existence. It strengthens the
; stomach, remetlies torpor of the liver nso
j bowels, and gives a heal.hful impulse to
, the secreting and dl-H-'harinsr func'.l.ns
of the kidm-ys and bladder. Not only does
;it arrest and prevent the recurrev; of
; malarial fevers, but it furnishes the only
i adequate safeguard against them toper,
sens who have never been afflctel with
tliese maladies, rut wor.ld ! liaolc to
1 incur them If medicinally unprotected
It eliminate frm the Mxl certain Im
purities which the most skil.'ull pathol-
j ovists assign as the excltir.ir caus of
i those amizing complaints, rheumatism
jar.d gout, and It is, mLrovr. an exctl-
lent rem-dy for an enfeebled and oer-
wrought state of the r.erws. and lor
mvmal dfspond,cy.
j
! It Is pleasant to hear of a i!Uh-wa.-h.
er becoming a count, but It would b
better still If a few useless a"d penniless
counts would become honrst dlfh-
h
Womcn are not the only ones who are
sensitive about their a-s- A man does
mot like to be told that he Is getting old.
Health keeps a man young. It Jo-sn't
mak:4 any difference if he has lived eighty
years. If they have been healthy years,
he will be hale and hearty and won't
look within twenty years as oil as he
Is. Good digestion and rich, red blco-l
Imake people look youthful. Dr. Flerce's
'Golien M.l:cal DLcovery makes rich,
i rl blood. It niaki-s health In the right
way. It works according to the risht
! theory, ar.d In J) years of practice. It
jhas proved tha.t the theory Is absolutely
'.correct. It becins at the beginning-
begins by putting the stomach, liver nnd
bowels Into ierfe:t on'.er, but it begins
1-s good work on the blood before It
finishes with the digestive system. It
i8farches out disease germ3 wherever they
may be and forces them out of the body.
All druggists keep the "Discovery.
According to Prof. Huxley, an acre
of good fishing ground will yleM more
foci In a week than on acre of the bn:
land will yl-ld In a year.
Vim, Vigor and victory these are the
characteristics of De Witt's Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills for con-
jstipatlon, biliousness and all stomach
'and liver troubles. Charles Rogers.
Th pug dr.g once so popular, Is now
rar:-ly seen.
Don't nauseate your stomach with teas
and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver
and sick headache by using those famous
little pills known as De Witt's Little
Early Risers. Charles Rogers.
! i 1 . J . 1
Depression
of Spirit
so common In summer-time,
accompanied by loss of energy,
lack of thought-power, means
a deficient supply of nourish
ment The vital force is lest.
It isn't a question of muscle and
sinew, but of resistance and
endurance. At any age, but
especially in youth, it involves
the risk of lung disease. Loss
of flesh and a cough are threat
ening signs.
of Cod-liver Oil, with the hypo
phosphites, meets these cases
perfectly. It tones up, fattens
and strengthens.
IA Scott's Emulsion the taste
of the oil i3 fully disguised,
making it almost as palatable
as milk.
Pot sale at w. M by nil Ant1..
Icorr bowNe, y.tt. Chemist, .New Vork
... 1
That Spot
REMARKABLE CURE OK CHRONIC
DIARK1ICEA.
In 1SK2, when I served my country a a
private In Company A. 167th rennsyl
vanl.i Volunteers, I contracted chronic
dlarrhiva. It has given me a great ileal
of trouble ever flnce. I have trli-.l a
doien different medicines and several
prominent doctors without any perman
ent relief. Not long ago a friend sent me
a sample bottle of Chamberlain' Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after
that 1 bought and took a W-cent 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. Yimrs gratefully, HKNRY
STEINBEKCSER. Allentown. Ta. Sold by
Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Nearly one million telegram puss
through the general office of London
ewry week.
"Let me give you a pointer," snld M.
F. Gregg, a popular conductor on the
Missouri Taclflc railroad. "Do you know
that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
PlarrhoR Remedy cure you when you
have the stomach ache? Well, It doe.
And after giving thla friendly bit of
advice, the Je41y 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 the best cure for
howel disorders In the world. 25 and 50
nt bottles for sale by Estes-Conn Drug
Co.
Many comets t.aie ol'-orvnt on -
.uuso th.'y are arrive tre h.vixo-.. In the
lay time iu:d art- lost hi th- t ri'llancy
of the sua
It la always gratifying to receive testi
monials fur CltamNTlnln's Colic, Ohclen.
.nj PlirrhaM Rem.3y. and when the
endorsement Is from a physician it Is
f specially so "There Is no more s.T.ls-fa-tory
or effective remedy than Cham
'vrl.iin's Colic, Cholera and Pl.irrhoea
Remedy." writes Dr. R. E. RoNy, physi
cian and pharmacist of Olney, Mo.; and
he has used th remedy In his own fam
ily and sold It in his drug store for
years, he should certainly know. For
sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Vice Admiral MaJcarofr, of the Russian
navy, Is In the Arctic oonn trying the
experlmcv-it of keeping the s,a op.n to
navtgttt ion by means of ice hr-.ik- rs.
John Griffith, of Zanesville. O.. says:
"I never lived a .lay for thirty years
without suffering agony, until a box of
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my
piles." For piles and rectal troubles,
cms, bruNes, sprains, eerema and all
skin troubles Pe Witt's Wlt.h llai
S.ilve Is unequalled.. Charles Itog- rs.
Japan would do well ti s;ive up trial
China rest ee. Sh- may be pay Ins In-
dem itles her lfore many moons.
Mr. Nathaniel Mortonson, a well kr.own
citizen of Ishpemlng, Mich., ard editor
Superl. t Posren, who, for a l.n? Mme,
suff'Te.1 from the most . xcrul itln? pilns
or rhe-imatlsm, wn cured. -I?!it y iri
.10. by taking Ayer's Sari.iparlll.i, hav
'n? neve- felt a twlnsv of It ?lnc-.
The case of Senator Gorman shows
that sutinj? on the fene-e is ofWn as
fatlgulr.tt as any other occupation.
The hair when not prop'-rly eared for,
loses Its lustre, becomes Tlsp, harsh and
dry, and falls out fr.--ly with ev-rjr conii.-
Ir.g. To prevent this, th- l-:-t Ir.-.islnir
In the market Is Ayer's Hair Vltor. It
Irr.part9 that silky ?ke.s so essential to
perfect txauty.
The treasury declion that calveg are
cattle Is calculate! to stnrt a bull moi.
mer.t In the wal market.
"I crave but One Minute," said the
public speaker In a husky voice; and then
he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure
and proceeded with his oratory. One
Minute Cough Cure Is unequalled for
throat and lung troubles. Chas. Rogera.
A cord of stone, three bushels of lime
and a cubic yaid of sand will lay one
hundred cubic f- et of wall.
It heals everything except a broken
heart, may be said of De Witt's Witch
Haz.-l Salve. Piles and rectal diseases,
cuts, burns, bruises, tftter, eczema and
all skin troubles may be cured by It
quickly and permanently. Chan. Rogers.
An Injunction haa been Issued against
Debs, but nothing less than a muzzle
will stop him from talking.
Burning, Itching Bkln diseases Instant
ly relieved by De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve, unequalled for cuts, brulses.burr.s.
It heals without leaving a scar. Char.
Rogers.
Even rings are too warm for comfort
nowadays.
"They don't make much fuss about It."
We are speaking of De Witt's Little
Early Risers the famous little pills fr,r
constipation, biliousness, and all stomach
and liver troubles. They never gripe.
Charles Rogers.
When golnir East travel on the North
ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the
only line running dining cars. Train
leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m.
Use Webfoot Corn Cure. Xo
cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn
l)raz Store.
I;1 5
I'irst aire of dime; net J
' tue.ofa Jollar; then big na
1 1 tlicyalm of your liaiul. The t
i enJ : entire tatiliics. SUp it. J
I Aycr's Heir Vigor i
Makes Hair Grow
TMK OBJECTION NOT OOOp.
There are people who have objections
to advertising matter in the column of
.1 newspaper. The ground of ohjeetlon
l thiit they do not want to read ad
MM'tlwiiients. Now tliia objection la not
gMod, for oftentimes thue ndi'tlse
meiits convey valuable Information.
IVr Insiamv, how else would the trav
eling public learn of the excellent din
ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen
tral line between St. I'aul and Chicago,
or the general comfort of traveling over
this popular line. Kor particular call
on the nearest ticket agent or .nldrvtm
J. C. rond. O. T. A.. Milwaukee, Wta,
or Ueo. S. Butty, tlenerul Agent. :'4
Stark street, lVrtlam), tr.
Three-fourths of 'h- earth's surface
e.umot ''e eulli.alid on :ioount of
moun.aln ranos. d.erts, swamps and
barren ground.
Then. Is a tune for e rythlinsi ami
the time to attend to a cold Is tthiii It
starts. IVn't wall till you have ecu.
samp'.lon but prevent It by using One
Mliiut I'ousli Cure, the gre.it rem, dy
for coughs, cold, croup, bronchitis and
ill thr.mt and lung trouble. Charles
Rogers.
How little we know of the real life of
those whom we consider our most Phi.
mate frl.v.i.
What causes bud dreams Is a question
that hns never been satisfactorily an
swered; but. In nlno case out of ten.
frightful dreams ar the result of Iniper
fivt digestion, which a few doses cf
Ayer's Sarnipnrtlla will effectually reme
dy. Oon't delay try It today.
The woman who sew without a thlin.
Me Is not the one who d.vs the ni-rd.
U:g for the family.
Mr. C. I.. Hast roock, a druggist nt Men
Ion. Mich,, says nil of the good testimo
nials that have been published by the
m.Lnufac'.tirers of Ch.imherlaln' Colic,
Cholera a.d Plarhoea Iteine ly could le
lut'llciiii'd In that town. Kor sale bv
Kstes-Omln Prug Co.
The Plxl-. canopy Is the gr.vit.si n
siiraniv of warm weath. r comfort to be
found anywh.Tt1.
Wh ii t'i e. I t .-f IN- !
id-is
Ing. It ni.iy be be .nr. if?. ..I
f.tir lt-'n-lier. v pr i' ;r i
tvst.r and tmp'ove t'e !
It r.'.i'lv li.-. .N i t i
firm to k.-'-p n:-' .
sttekv d.iys.
' V II -IM.- II lU'
1. I t.
.itr .ii I In .-.'Mr
r- .!. .vt.Mi t.
c !-. i n hese
C.'iambclalifs Ccllc, Cholera and Plsr
rntra Remedy alwnya nff irds prompt re
lief. For s.ile by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
The feminln' nrd m.u-ci:ine manner
of hn,irg an umbrella l entirely .llt-
feP-nt.
OABTOniA,
i
et
And now the feminine summer shoe
keeps comfcg unlice-I nt opportune times
CABTOniA.
Iiei
trf
ij.-n.r.ii weyiers pr ..notions may enme
trn... The Cubr.ns are llk.-ly to U th. r
uitghly pacified If th--y g.-t possession or
Hav.Lna.
Don't tx- g-nerous If you are golig to
talk about it for days afterward.
CASTORIA
For Infant! and Children.
tnrj
I871
Fisher
Brothers,
Sell aTr.pM
Lubricating
OILS
A Specialty.
Ship Chandler
Hardware,
Iron & Steel,
Coal,
Grocerier. & Provisions,
Flour & Mill Feed,
Paints, Oils, Varninhe,
I)ggers Supplies,
Fairhank's Scales,
Doors & Windows,
Agricultural Implement
Wagons & Vehicle.
.SNAP fl KODAK.
at any man coming out of
our (tore and you'll et a
portrait of a man brimming
OTr with pliraaant Uio'iKlitn.
Huch quality In ton llipjon
we have to offer are enouxb to
pleaje any man.
COMB AND TRY THEM
HUGHES & CO.
SEKIDEjnfpM
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or droiaed. Flooring, ru
tlc, calling and all kind of flnlaji; mold
ings and nhinglea. Terma reaaonabl
and prices at bedrock. All orden
promptly attended to. Office and yara
at mill. II F t LOGAN,
fieaalde, Oregon. Proprietor.
AN OPEN
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING JN THE COl'KTS W KICIIT TO TMK
EXCLUSIVE USE I'F THE WOKP "CA9T0RIA," ANI
" PITCHER'S CASTORIA," as our TKADi: Makk.
7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of llyanms, Massachusetts,
was the originator cf " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same
that has borne ami docs now .y, on every
bear the facsimile signature of QCAf&ttM wrapper.
This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA,'' 7m7i has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and see that it is
the kind yon have always bought yrs T- m d
and has the signature of C&ffi&ZA wrop
per. No one has autnority from mo to use my name cx
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is
President. a
March S, 1S97. c '"&
Do Not Ee Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child 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 docs not know.
"The Kind' You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
m MANHOOD RESTORED
nrmnr arrra " '" niir-icx-r. l rmt.nm : einuiM um uw, UK
"UBl aoriars k,,),,,,, ihnrinrr ul auiuiuuiiuta
T!i tMun niitTrrrN r not rurol tit lN-iini u h-ii. nttwtf pet ronl are trooNM tl
lrMlalllla. rt'l'l .KN K lllinelT kmn rvainlr h mr IUiil n i.rru,m. kiuMilrw-nk
'. written riMrf,trKiva ar.l nii.nrjr n-ium,! if ia tM.tm tU imM viIkI a f uuumli Ufa
'-,, ,ii f,,r uu, ijr mull, tnj lor raaaiin-uUr autl lniluiuul
Addri-4 UVOI.liXUlt-IXK4'0Yr,aiki3DrBarniickKo,(U. rrtktlb
CHAS IUXIEHH, 4f Corumorclal Street.
rT---- j-f- , is:MtMmfMTirr
ASTORIA &
Time
Ctl f 1 1
I.i .W K. A-ioi..i lur I'l.ivel at 7 n . 111.. I'l a. m. and U m , and 1 p. m. dally: at
4 3) p m. S11 tun) ay only: at 6 3) p. m dully eiei-pt Huturdny and Hundujr;
at ".In p. in. Saturday only; and nt p. m. dally noepl Halurdajr.
I.KAVK Astoria for Hvnslde at 7 a. m. nnd 10 a, m. d.Uly;; at ;3" p. m. Hnlurday
only: at L 'W p. m. dully except Haturdiiy and Hun. lay; at 7:10 p. m. Huturdny
and Sunday.
I.KAVK riavel for Astoria at 6.05 a. m., :U a. m., 10:43 a .m. and 1:30 p. m. dally;
;it 3 3" p. m. Saturday only; at : p. m dally i.:pt Huturday and Bun
day; at 6 p. m dally except Haturdiiy, and at 6. IS p. m. Huturdny only.
!.i:AVK Flav. I for Seaside at 7 27 a. m. and 10 a. in. dully; at 4 17 p. m. Haturday
only, und at t:!l p. m dully except Baturduy and Hun.tay.
I-KAVIO S.iul-le for Astoria at S 20 a. m. and i.X) a. m. dully; at l:4S p. m. Satur
day only: at 3:15 p. m. dully -ept Saturday and Hundny; at 6:20 p. m,
Sunday only, and at t p. m. Snturduy only.
I.KAVK Seaside for Flavel at 6: a. m. and :!o a. m. dally; at 2:45 p. m. Haturday
only, and at 3:15 p. m. dully exeep t Saturday and Sunday,
a. a. m
THK ONLY DI.N'IMi-CAR ROI'TK FROM
l'ORFI.A.MTUT!IK EAHT.
TIIEOXI.V KO' TK TO 1 II K YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL I'ARK.
I.K AVE
I'OHTI.ANI)
ARRIVE.
fvi Mull fur K!ma.
I'li.'hurH, 1 eiilriillii,
No. 2.
Hunt 11 Heed, MullteiKllflj
No. I.
Ali -r'f 11. OlyiehlH. I
eiilllli. H.itlle, Vi'-I.irbl.
Tort InwiiHeiHl, F.i'riiH
rtir, Hi..pkHiif. it..HlHii.l
II. (' : Trull. II. C: Nel-
noil, 11. 1'., Knulo MiK
..uln, Hutif.. AiiH.-on.la,
11: A. M,
ll.-leiiu, hi. Paul, .Mm-
5: 00 P. M
neHp'.im, Khiivhh I Mv,
OimhIih, ( iiuni'M Illulfi,
ft. l,.i;ilsi:iiicK.i,V,T.
iui(t'ii. New York, I'lill
ml"lililii,H.it.iii. and all
polntN Kant ami -oiith
hunt.
3 IJAYH Ui Mlnne;i(Kil, Omaha, Kalinin City
ami Ht. Paul,
3' DAYS to Mllwrnikei- and riilraxo..
4'i IfAY.S to Waihliiiclon, I'hllaili-lphla, New
York ai.d llmton.Hiid otbrr Rut
em polllM.
BnKHKe checked tbron to destin
ation of tickets.
For Blecpina onr reoervationa, ticket1,
maps and (all information, call on tr
write.
A. D. CHARLTON
Aaa't flen'l Paaa. AgnDt, Portland, Or
28S Morrla.m Ht.. Cor. Third.
C. W, STONE, Aatorla.
Emil Schacht
AHGHITEGT
Rooms J17-318
Portland Savings Bank Bldg.
Portland, Oregon.
LETTER
"CUPIDtNE-
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tw ol Iftiuuti Krvtwli ueUit, will ,)uiekly t urvii.ii .( il 11, r
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t'onmilultlen. ItatiMftll t.jr.Ur i.f lilhL I'.vvvnl ,ul. k.
4The Louvre"
siou'S r.orti;tois
HNTERTAINMUNT MALL
n.ooHM
rini- Mulr. OmiiN nf All KlM.I. Two
Mugulni-vnt Mara.
eVCRTTDINU riBST-ClSS
Good Order and Everybody's RIghti
HTItU'TI.T OIIHKIIVKII.
COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD
1 " .liv '. IH07
SOUTH
I.KAVK.
I'ORTI.AND,
A It RIVE.
! OVKRI.ANi" KX- 1
! PRK.-H, for "all-ill, 1
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fr.OO V, M. h.-niiii.-nl, Of.l"-n, 9 So A- M.
i Han Kraneiwo, M"- 1
llive, Lin AllKel.-a, j
j Kl I'aau, New Or-
leaiia and till Kaat. '
l .'WA.M. Rmeliurg iMiMiKi-r a : 80 IV M.
I Via Wo.nll.iirn, for
lially
except
Hiiuiluy.
ii.iinii AiiK.-i, "ii- : naiiy
veit.iii, W.-at Heln, j cr...t
lipiHiinvlli", Hprlnu j hiuiil.iy.
field Kiel Nlltr'MI I
Corrallli pi.-HK'-r. t M I', M.
Me.Vlnuvllln )aH'ir llHJMi AJ.
flially i-xeept Mun.lay.
7: A. M
4 V) P M
MJaliy,'
Connecting at San Franclaeo with Oc-.-Idontal
& Oriental, Puclflo Mall, and
Ooeanlc ateamahlp llnna for
JAPAN, CHINA, AUSTftALIA, AND
HAWAII.
LOW FAUEH, EVKTIT DAY
POTlTLAND TO SAN FIIANCISCO
J5.W, Second Cla; 110.00, Flint Claaij
Including berth.
Similar reduction to Log Angelei,
Fresno and other California potou,
Dnggage checked to deatlnatlon.
R. KOEHLEIt, C. II. MARKHAM,
Miuwiger, 0. F. and P, A,
J. B. WYATT,
Phon No. 68
Aatorla, Oragea
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Grocerie,
ProvlBlone,
PAINT8 and OILS.
Spaclal AtUntlon Paid f Supplying Iblpt.
0 OCOlNijSMAaTA
uoy.y,' Jo
GO RAST
. . VIA . .
Library Car Route
AMICItlCA'H Si'K.NIt' UN 10.
Mcl In
Dlnliiy
Csr lis
Cirtt
ItlHI
No
IUt
Tin ull-mll rout l Kootenul mlnlnf
dlalrlul, vl Helll nd HiHilin
Shortest and Quickest Line
St.'PauI. Minneapolis,
Duluth, Chicago
AND ALL 1VINT8 KAflT
Through Palace and Tourist
81eier, Ililln amt lJIrary ObaBTY
lloii Can
Dnlly TrnliiH
.PfiHt Time
HKHVtt'K AM" si rNCHY lr.Ml lclJtD
For tlchnta ami full Information call
on or aiMroaa
A. II. 0. OICNNIHTON.
O. I. T. A . I'ortlatid. tT.
n. C. BTKVKNM. O. W I A . Hfaclla.
iiIo
oiv'EH choice or
o
Transcontinental
ROUTI-S.
Vis bpokane and St. Paal
Via Ogdeo, Denver and
Omaha or Kansas City.
Pullman snd Tourist Sleepers
Free Recllninr Cbalr Cart
Astorla4to San Franoiseo.
C'lumbla. riuturduy, July 17
tituto of Callfurtilu, Ttuira-lay, July U
Coluuibla, Turaday, July X.
State of Callfurnlit, Hun.Uy, A mutt I.
Culumblu, Krl.lny. Aur'ix
( Stalo of t'allf.irnl.i. WVlnrwdar. Aum li.
t'ulumhla, MoIkIu)-, Aua-iwl X
Stain of Cullfurnlii, Naturd.iy. Au tt
r.iluml.lii, TliurcUy. An(ul X
Htuto of rnllfornU. Turwluy, Aufuat II.
For rtn and (onaral tnrorraanoo aall
on ar addraaa
Q. W. IXU 'NHH KURT.
Aat
w. ii. nrrtMUJHT.
Un. Paa At , Portland, Or.
A I. Mulll.Klt.
Vlr I'lvaldcnl.
This Railway Company
Opnratea Ita tratna on tha fainoua block
ayaUm;
Lights Ita trolna If eleK trtclty througk
out: Vrt tba colebratrd electric birth roavd-
Ing lamp;
Ituna splendidly e.julpil paaaangar
trains svery day and night betw
St. Paul and Chicago; th
Chicago, Hilwaukcc &
St. Paul
Also operates steam-hat VMllbuls4
trains, carrying th latest prlrat
oompartrnent cars, library buff at
smoking cars, and palucs drawing
room sleepers.
Parlor cars, free reclining chair car
and thl very heat dining car lervtc.
For lowest rates to any point In ths
United Slates or Canada, apply to
ticket agent, or addresa
C. J. EDDY.
Oenernl Agent. Portland. Or.
J. W. CAHKY. Trav. I'um. Agent
Full
TII.I.AMOdK, ni:iiai,i;m and
TILLAMOOK. Ni:ilAI.KM AND
TILLAMni.lv-, Nl'.II ALl'M A Nil
TILLAMOOK. NKIIALKM ANI
TILLAMOOK. NKIIALKM AND
O'l'lIKIl COAHT POINTS
OTIIKll C11AHT POINTS
OTIIKIl COAST POINTS
OTIIKll COAST POINTS
, OTIIKll COAST T0INT8
-Hteiim-m-
II. P. ELMOliK.
It P. EL.M na,
H. P. ELMORK,
W. 1L IIAnRIHON
W. H. HARniHON
W. If. IIARIUSON
AND AUGUSTA
AND AUGUSTA
AND AUGUSTA
ALL OPEN FOR HPKCIAL C1IARTEII
Sailing dates to and from Tlllnmoolt
and Nebalcm depend ujmxj, the weather.
For freight and passenger rates
npply to '
ELMORK, BANRORN ft CO., Agmts.
O, R. ft N. CO., Agonts, Porthi
nd.
Ladles Who Valuo
A refined complexion niuatiimi I'ot7(m', p,.
der. It prodiicra t i.n,t n,l ) -nit I fu I kln.