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THE DAILY AdTOttlAN. WEDNESDAY MORN 1X0, SEPTEMBER 8. lt7. SENATOR TILLMAN AT ROCIIKSTKK htmlvil try Adolph KrrlUrh, r&ptaln of (Im limli- yaelit NIimi, whli'li ("ixi'd the Alliinllo. It will still itiwn Hi great Ink. hihI I In. Hi. I.nwri'iiro river to the A ( In ii 1 1- it ixl limine oulli, ruiiii'l I iik Cape Horn nint up tha I'mllln ewiai to III Vnkon, Him will I'D left llnre, while Hi rrew alml for I he gold field, iiml whn I hi' i-iew rarea to return aim will aervs no tivnaiiiii ship M I ill 1 1 l.m k llm miK gel. PERU GOING TO THE GOLD BASIS Endorsed by All. Did you ever hear of a hyr ician recommefidins; fat pork M a diet? of an epicure who enjoyed lard-oaked food ? of a chef who uh-1 lard in hi mwt dainty dishes? ttr. minims sr.w voiih ir.otHTS to i k riNAxtut w;nr.,ir. hiniiAii to hoi,. USD VII.L r. aDOI TU). WILLIAM GADSBY STASH IU HHtM M tut SI I. V EN. ET3 I MiHUIcv ninictnlltc CnifimUttt Hlulcultd tad "(iuKfomtBt by liictlna" Kindled Wltk Hit riunfork. Roihesinr, N, Y Heplemlier 7.en lur Tillman Wns III nrntor f III" l.nl.or day t-elelirnltuii uf lit llw-hoatwr irinln uiiIuiim. Ill subject wits "IlKr slid Pap llul In Ihelr Itelatlun lo IMIIIIi." The Klllltiir lljvl.rd III lPMHM'flH of t'w lal 10 rfui lo aeeeit i-aniltilut for th court of ntonla wlm lisd nol volsd for llryan and who illil nol stand oil Hie Chi eagu plnltnrro. Knfi.rrtnir lo the lliilln'lloi grnntedj kuliiHi lliu irlkltut miner, Hi eimlr Very aeverely irlllclad Hip lildge who urmiicl the order ml aerled lliat mull an ml wu mil lo "govtrwnsni by In juiii iiiiii" titer inutd l no lllriy In ihl oun(ry, Tim iftthrr iWIi-wM ihn bimetallic cuti-liilaaluii ami ihpl"N"l the apectnele f Ilia fulled Hlnte ("lug lo Kuruprnll counirlra ntid IitbkIii f'r Mltielnlllam. II WNMlll Ik. Jtiat It ai-llafMn lo ak for un liiumfiilnnnl iireetiiiiil III Mlim tariff . lie ali. lo iik fur un Interna- 1 1 m ni-titry agreement. MiiritirrAHY wnjkN uirri'HNB Well, la Horn will Un u Hull Kurthrr Advance In Vhol. V. aahltlin, HMtmlvr 7.ritftrYi Wllanli Waa at lit Uitk III the uKlU'lll lural dearu-'niriil tmtay for In flral lime In a month. having returnedi from til lour of Iho trans-Mlsalaalptil stales. II Wool n far wrt a Molilalia ami t'lah. (Ivlna- ai'lnl altentlnn lo ih mtt rlroltural tlitrrrat of the lalea llle1 will pnrllr. ular nf-rnre to Irrhmtlmi. tmrae rullii ml aiiar Iwet gruwlix. "1 rouiut Iho faivtrs In eapnrlnltr Ihh1 pltlta whrrevrr I wrid," he aalit lo an Aa'Kiuleit I'rraa reporter. 'There I Ilu iluuhl tl'al t-oiinilriir I reatorrii anil that the dainty I uatlftet In II nntkl- patlmi of Uitu r tlm.-a I'e.iple are huay In he Weal. Inilreil, I ilo not Itehev there la nn hlle man weal uf the Mlnula- lpl rlvrr who wniita work." Mr W Hi. in prtullita a atlll further ud- xaiue In the i.rl. e uf wheat. iHik lo the f .i l Hint tli. ro I nut i.iily almrt rn Mliron.t. toil nlmi l.iaue of tho fait thai a nil n to (ilu olMn rviitloii the imp will ii, pi le ao rtoiili' In thl iiiintr) n ho crmritlly Uvit nnil. t. Irntrd "Willi Hid liii.rnVFiiieiii of tlni.n 1 1, arr,igo Aniertiun la ifnlnil lo twive i'll Hie Hour hta fnnilly run ronaunie. even thoiiKli he may hnve lo uy a little more fur It. I tx'lrve I llul etell Klthiillt II. i. i-Ii.m l.mr in foirlun cr.it'. ronilliloiia In ilia I'ountiy woulil Imie (ornil lir,it lo a il.illnr n loialu-l.' llul ' he ...l.l.-.l. "the Imcrovrd i ..nn. linn of tlie farmer la due Hot iilutu- lu Hie eiihnii, rd prtre of hnit, hut there, haa Imtm a riirri'aonilliiir lin.roVi'ini-nt In oil i-r.ipa " l"Al.H-ol(NfA HII.VKIHTKrl. I.i Angelea, KeptemU-r 7.-I'rox liioiml lati- i-emrul roniuilitie f the mlvrr r put. It. miii will meet In thl i-lty mi Thurn 'lay for the purpum. of alalillKhliiK Ihn parly In perinuin'iit form, ao thai It may hereafter ! proimieil for iiiMlie en m ln Ik n wnik In t'allfi rnla Kt.Nl'lKI-: (U SINK." H, hootii-r to lie Kitted Out In ChlmR" fir Yukon, riilcng-.i, Reptetnlii-r 7. "Klondike or Mnk" la the motto nf the nietiMicra of an I ., dliliiii which purpoaea lo nm lgnto . . ... . . ., ,. . ' ftotn I hli-ago to the iipuilli of Iho Yukon Mvir In Iho ai-hoiitier lioorge Sung. a. Hhe will Hall from I'hh'iiKo lu itlxitit a month, niiiiiui'il nut provlaoned for H trip of alx tnonth' duration. At the end of that lime, If all goe well, the craft will be among -the Icelierxs In llehrlng sea und the doughty mariner will be getting ready to naremV the Yukon In the spring. Cleorge Bturgcs, the sturdy schooner, lias liecn purchased by a party of men TlY iO fTl Ilium's Whether itching, tMirniiii:, Nestling, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether slmpls, ernfulnus.or herodltsrr, from Infancy to sge, speedily cured hy warm' baths withCtrriccaA Boar, gnntla anointlnci w!thOCTirnaA(olnt ment), the great skin cure, and mild doses of Cimei'BA RaaoLVBNT, greatest of blood pnriflers snd buinor cures. icon ti wM lamaa-aoal th. vnfti. ForrsaDaoeAssCBSM. Guar., HolaProp.., Uoalim. asr " Ua I Can S -try Bkaad llaaaor," ft. CIPC UIIMfiDe hllta Hair "w rnliC HUmUni .aajci.-ic!.aiao. rat CO UN IMMADi:i. Miu'oli, Mo., Keplnnilirr 1- Kseesalve In l nil ilry weather for tin- pusl II ft on n iliiya will piny havoc with tha c-orn crop In ihl niHIon. Creeks are running tow n mt ratlin will anon niff-r for wsler If Icllef ilor nol 1'imin froln tho clouds. TIIK I.KTTKIt rAiinn:itH Hun Frannlsco, Heirtembi-r 7,Tbe Na filarial Convention of letter rnrrlers, whh'h oihr. ao auaidrl'iualy lull n 11 tit. will holil lAi hualneaa amnion iixliiy. I'rnal it. ut rron will lonlkhl l' ll v r mi nd ilrxaa unil I'oatiU lnii'lor Jamra W. i:rln will nlv l.rtopilroti liM tur n tlthl "A trip thmtiirh (NUIfomln." Inilintr will m tiiknii tonluhl lo Ihr i hutra mul th rough C'liliintown. T' i-a-lira' Auilllary la nltnlnlliia? lo the Initle Who have oomn with III ili'li ul. Ml llmlr iri.rm for loilny I nn kfiortiixin vlali to Dol.lnn (luln pink, atnrtlnc from III llulitwln hotul at 1K unit a nlKhl trip Ihrooich ( lilnulimli, aturtltiK at I 1". M'UlK AIIOI T COOfKIt Hon Krani-lwo. Brpli-mlNT 7."hlif of l'"llri Iap hna rrrrlvi furtlor llifor million rnKarJIiiK the Chicago rf ord" of Mir Hurry" twooil Cumt. Ilu . rum. I from Mr. Murphy, hi hiiiitlnUy I litre. II, mu, lakliif ht-r rhni k In i hnimu for wortlihaa ilrnfl on Ihi- Hunk of New Huuth Uulc. Hur atlorneya. I Minn A Uyron. Irarnln of Ihl. warni'rt her Hint IVoiK-r wn a awlndlrr. they hnMna Imit aoine ixix-rlelico with hint. Inatroil of hollni their wantlnc; h liirnnl their Inllora uf warnliik; over lo c(HIll. IIOXINU IONTKHTH Han Krnni-laoo. H..ptrmler ".-The fight lirtaeen lleorca lvlgne ami Jos VVal cott ha prnrllmlly t'n nrrnnel. Or. il.lriilnl (lull mailo a hlil uf 70 rr rent uf Hi Hate rm-elpta, whh'h w.i ipilrkly i nrrepteit by txith parilea. Iloth nu t. will weigh In at 1M H.iin.la utti time Jurlng . tm aftarniMin of the day et for the nghl. !al ha not been nnmvd, tut ; will lie atxiul Novrmhrr I. , Mully Hmlth nml Heorite iMion linve I ng.iln alltlir.l artli lv. tii Inn aettlinl ih.lr illepule ataoit a rvlrrre ntnt the .in uiim of the gnle rtH'i (is. Iloth w ill ' nu-i-t Orlotwr H l 1' pound. , . - . MARINE NEWS. VKM I 0 1 II K W Y T UIK I til.l MIIIA ItlVKK ritM At -Arruo. I I i'v Ton) lliile lva ....l n l"Al .. 9 ... iitt lnul . ....;Vi...ilA... U'aI... C.ii " ra h. Mr h j lniire. Hr li . . Marirtial piii'lie. l.r all . Mil uiiuam. ni ti ANT Klir. hi rtvre llr Lk 11 ..Imal... 7 I iJi.ln h .w -liim. It t ah U;. ..in 1 .. . I HM.TiaoHa. (onieHtiliu.il, Am h l.lu. Mill... i. I Art To, si Hprlimlitiru. Iir h r'...iU)Al... - i Aimirc Auurnley, llr ill l.VJl . lrtiAl ...lit million , At a. Anamlia. Mr hk 0 IiK'aI... :tu II llelle ltllllli-rl, lierill IiNI . IOIaI . K l adv MeiUMiirth. llr ih ..lnl.l... H tttiek. in-r h ...I"""1 ..Will ... - Kohl. Hlrkiiiera, Her ah JI7 :ui II .. - How man II, Law. Hr ah Mt ..HHaI... llnMlKONU. Mo inioiilh-lilre. Mr ah P7I...HaI... llkomiiH-ii, i.er ah 1H...ivaI .. iioNou-jr. llrenhlliU, llr ah U0...IHUI ... Ml l lull II K nr..a .hlle, llr all i!HW ..IflUAl NA..AMM I'nndiiiielui. Ill ah I"A ..hUAl... Mi Hil l. A I'llllomell,', hr an Province, hr -h Mltlierllindaldre, llr ah ... IS.VJ . I(l.ll... ....lir.l...llMAl... . ,.l .l'.i...luul... ....'i'lT-l.iUUI... or A Ht'. i ity of p( rth, llr ah ailAsnlUt. Kigiuaiilii., Hr ie,u on to, k, llr ah Im an Mint, llr h Mliallir) lc, In ai Jii;la.,.lUlAl IT 51 ...haul.. p. IS ..Im aiWI...I'Al.. a AMatA. I'riiiiibu.ton, llr ill 17T;l. ..iihui... TAIll.K ll A V. rolt illiii-h, Itr oh '.r.v..,tinitl... I'littirldite, III -Mi .'i:l.IUiAl... YOKOHAMA. Peru, tier all .WT. lUI.il Monkhuma, Hr ill 1":...HU1... Stt Arrai-ou, llr nil x-ii...hmAl.. Bteamor Alliance arrived In yesterday from Ban Francisco with freight for As toria and Portland. The tug Relief will go on the ways at the Smith's I'olnt shipyard today or to morrow, where she will undergo needeJ repairs. Fion San Francisco, yesterduy, the steamer State of California arrived with a fair passenger list and the usual amount of freight for Astoria an Portland. Laura May, the coasting schooner from Sim Francisco, discharged ballast yester day at the Parker House dock. She will lorut lumber In Portland. A number of deep sea vessels are due In the Columbia river, and It la anticipat ed that this will be one of the Inrirest ihpplng seasons Oregon has ever known. OA8TO niA. nth II Bill 1? n fsiy .a((U. Hfutu sf HiUcrtnln till Mill lie Leyil Tondtr, Out Iti Value Will Re rind Ity The Gold Mindiid. New Vork, Heemler -A lloruhl dla pati Ii from Lima ny It I likely Hi I'eruvlun govirninenl will adopt a finan cial a heme alnilhir lo Hutt of Holland; thai la, llver ooln will l a leirai Under With unlimited circulation, hut It vuTua will l lli-d on a lAil'l lindurd Imala. Krotn the alnnle at.indurd ytem, llol hind, In li)l, adoptid tha douhle atandnrd tiixm a ratio of ir,T to I, and naalri re turned lo allver In IM7, und kuln lo the i)., utile atiindard In lf7&. The unit I the II, .rill, or the guilder uf I'.xi i-enta, the full hgnl tender (di-cra l.clng th ten and five florin of gold and the half florin rlndoler Of llver. The weight of a florin In gold will Ihi o:j of a gramme, r IU.J7 Kraln line. The ller ll'irin la ll fine and welRh leu a-rainim-a. Arcor.tlngly, the Kld florin i .jiiala V I tenia and the (liver ItoHn t I letila. The i-oliittge of allver I on Bovernmnt nciouiit only alnce Iieremher. l7. Paper money la furnlahed liy lh govermnent to Hie extent of K . florin, raid lo le eiilin ly covired hul apparently ""not l.y coin. .U-HI.oOr.D MURDER. Colorado Hprlng. Col.. Heptemtwr i An unknown mnn' body w- found In a orie-nam frame hark In thin cly l.iat night, aurrounded ly Indh-atlon of cold hh.odril murder, follow mI by careful Con realmenl of the crime. Icotnpoltlon ha.l already net In. o tnnt the body couli not be rerwirnUed. nnJ It wb en tirely nude and lying on the floor of the ahanly a hurl illatunce from a cot. Tho houa Imd Ix-en occ-utMt-J ly a man named H. hmltt. who iradi-4 In old iloihe. The only clue lo the Identity of the man la thai he I Iho Urice frumed to be 8ch mitt, THE MARKKTS. Han Frinel?j, eptemlH-r 7 Wheal, 11 XI and II 57. I.lver'ol. Hcplemlier ".Wheat Firm; No. 1 Klandunl Cnilfcrnla, '. Hun Kr.incieco, Hi-utcinU-r T. Ilota Ni-w, I andi 12c. Han Kranclaci), SoptemlxT 7. HopuSHH Portland, September ?.-Wheat Valley. Mi; Walla WuIU. Sic. New York, September T.-liupo guk-t. JOK SHANNON UKAD. New York. HeptemN-r 7,-Jneuh V. Hhaunoii, formerly a well known actor, la dead. iu-eil til. In hi prime he wa a incmU-r uf the James O'Neill and Rose (.'Kliin comi'unka. Ht. I.oula. Heptemlier 7. The heat has Im-n liiteime throujfhout the itlfTorent hectliiiia of the stutu during the past week or more, und this, combined with the aoarvliy of molature, la drying up the corn und cnuang auftcrlng among the cattle. HiK'i'lula from the following places have been received: d ntrullii, Mo., ScptemlH-r 7. Tlila sec- ,. j Hon la now undergoing one of the aevcr '"eal drought In Ita history. l.u;e corn Is gic'tly I'nmaKcd. pnituras tire Klvlni; out imd atock water la Ih-coiiiIiik very source. A l.AKiJK CAIUIO. I'llt'tlutnV S.-nli nil r 7. Hrlllsh shlu Cralgei-ne, the lliat of the seaaon Ki'-'ln i'-. ' ;' I'ow n river loduy for CJuei ns- town with l.lli'.:i-l bushels of wheat. Signature Is printed In BLUB diagonally across tho OUTSIDE wrapper AM a further protection ajaisj mil imlutioa. Ageats for tbs Ualtsd States, JOHN DUNCAN'S S0N5. N. Y The sight of a man In his shirt sleeves Isn't a bit horlfylng. providing his linen Is Immaculate. AHandsor.;- -x:.r wxion is one of the gre.. . -: (.,- ..... a .o..ikh ten poeaeas. luuu.i' v.u;-ljv;ok I-'owokm gives it. J -JJ of every (J bottle of (the Original I n jy nd Oenulne) fl vy Worcestershire SAUCE i endorsed by physicians, epicures and twolcing authorities for. lU healthfulness, delicacy and elTiciency. Tlie genuine Cotlolene ii rtold everywhere in one to ten pound yellow tint, with our trade-mark "Cottulent" land titer's ktad in Not guaranteed iriold THK X. K. Chicago. St. Lonli. New Vork. Montreal. MOKK CIRKB PKHKOKMKD HY DR. DAItlllN. A reporter called at tha rooms of Dr. Inrrln and was sslonlahed to see tha crowd that dally vlalt him for treatment, and that they do not seek In vain we rive the names of a number who personally testify to his m uric skill In his new meth od Vy electricity. Alderman W. A. HooKHln. n Alder street, Portland-Cured of catarrh and deafness. Henry Von Holms, Bandy, Oreg-on, real estate broker-'ured of cancer and chron ic catarrh of the noe. Joseph Underwood, Balcm. firegon Cured of moth-ta, skin disease, liver and kidney complaint. Iul Holland, Portland, rrnnulated and Inflamed eyes Perfectly cured. Mr. Y. Heck. Aurora. Oreg-on Severe pain In the bark and head; restored to health. Mrs. J. J. Young, lit. Third street, rort land rysK.psla. constipation, liver com plaint and severe pain In the stomach cured. Homer Trulllnger, Moduli l, Oregon, Pain In his stomach nine years; cured in five weeks. William Uohr. New Tork Hotel. Port land Nasal and throat catarrh: restored. Lealer M. Lrland. Oregon City, Oregon Catarrh six years; cured. Mrs. Mary P. Sax. V3 Second street. Portland-Rheumatism. llcr and kidney trouble: cure. Lew-la Slump, Kalama, Wash. Acute rheumatism: restored. A. Case, Tacoma. Wash. Ringing noises In the tars and deafness; cured. Mrs. M. A. Johnson 171 Front street, pun land; spinal comiaaint and neuralgia; cured. Mrs. J. Smith. Prlnevllle. Oregnn Wonib. kidney, stomach and head trou bles lo that extent that she was almost tniane; permanently cured. Drs. Parrln can he consulted dally until September Uth at the Occident IRHel, AWofla, from W a. m. to 5 p. m.; evenings from 7 to g. All chronic diseases, blood taints, loss of vital power and early Indiscretions permanently cured, though no references are ever made In (he press lo such cases, owiry to the delicacy of the patients. Examinations fret to all, and circulars will bo sent to any ad dress, rhargen for treatment acurding lo patient's ability to pay. The poor treated free of charge from 9 to 10. except medicines. All private diseases oonflden lUUly fretted and cures guaranteed. Pa tients at a distance can be cured by home Irentmenl. Medicines and letters sent without the doctors' name appearing. And soon the maiden who adores vio lets will have a chanco to wear her favor ite blossom. The shirt waist season Is on the wane. Mariner's ...Resort A QUIET RETREAT The Best Brandsfiof Liquors Served on Call Bavirin.!NatlonaI lanJ Kopp's Beer orrt Draught DAY AND NIGHT AT THE NATIONAL GEORGE BARTLEY, Prop. mit U ft Don-poivonoQf rrmMy (or tinnorrUtvv litest. 8ff rmnrorrho. 'iLKsVft ft I to J -lfl liircfta. or ut innanrus IWMtdrr. lion, irriutiott or ulcr tion of mucoui nu'm HtE Chuch Ho. brAmf. NoD-utruigiat 9. J 4s f-r foi in piaiD wrapper. iur cotton - plant wreath on every tin. lu any other way. Made only by rAIRBAXtC TOM PAST, WHEN WE DEMORALIZE THE STOMACH I!y xese or Imprudence In eating, wa an.iit hope lo eape the consequences for any great le.igth of time. Tha most robust digestion must succumb to abuses of that Important function. But suppos ing that wa nave Uen foolish enough to enfeeble the stomach. Is the damage Ir reparable? By no means. The dyspeptic has only to do two things U 'nsure his ultimate recovery. First, he should adopt nn easily digestible diet. Second, he should ne with regularity and persistence, Hoc titter's Stomach Hitters, he lesdin gas tric Invlgorator of the age. The multi form symptoms of dyspepsia, and the al m. Invariable attendtin' disorders, bil iousness and constipation, will assuredly cease to persecute the sufferer If the above advice Is attended to. Who that has suf fered the torments that chronic Indiges tion Inflicts will neglect to take advan tage of a remedy which, If the most posi tive evidence of the medical profession or.d the public Is to be received with due credence. Is an absolute specific, for th complaint. The sick man knocking e! the door of hoalth gets In If he knocks the right way. and, stirs out If he doesn't. There are thousands of ways of getting sick but only one way to get well. Do whatever you will. If you do not put your digestion :n good order.snd make your blood rich and pure, you will not get well. Rtch, pure blood Is th only thing that can bring perfect health. Constipation Is a disease of the blood. A large part of all diseases are traceable directly to Impurities In the blood and can be cured by eliminating them with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The first thing It does Is to put the whole digestive system Into per fect order. It stimulates the appetite, ex cites a copious secretion of the digestive fluids and promotes aisimllatlon. It searches out disease germs wherever they may be. kills them and forces them out of the system. The "Golden Medical Dis covery has be used with unvarying suc cess for over thirty years. t a Astoria Ironworks Front 8treet, foot of Fourth, Astoria. 'GENERAL MACHINISTS ' AND BOILER MAKERS Lao! and Marine Eagincs, Boiler Work, 8teamboat and Caoaery Work a spe cialty. Castings of all descriptions) made to order on short notice. John Fox.. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vloe President O. B. Frael Secretary Astoria Bavtnsrs Bank Treasurer j Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 5-43 Conmieroial Street Next to M8ilimi)' Ciuar Stand J. B. WYATT, Phcn No. 08 Astoria. Ortgea Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships. Reading or Distance Glasses; (6.00 Eye Glasses for H.S, or I $100 Eye Glassee for SL75. j Warranted Gold Plated Frames, i Make your friend a beautiful and use ful present We guarantee a perfect nt i by mall providing when you order the glasses you answer the following ques tions: How old Ever used glasses? How long? Male or female? GEO. MAYERLE, Expert Optician, 28 Third street, San Francisco Opticians' and Photographic Supplies. Naw Hwri Kemir Aaaolatei I .know, to tM proteulnn. farunil Cmiaaa In U I J 11 dara. W. erunJ money If w. do pot cnra You oaa iraate as bumtj for I be m bw prtc I and toe eame nai SVMI W1IB UON will contract to wrr tn cunie ben eui or paj eipenae of eoainf. And hotel w uil 10 reiiroaa bill. Charts U cure. If Ton har tJLea ill urv. lutildeaetaiinaiMl mini, llneoae PetheC In mouth. lre Thro(, H MP(v t on vay Ejrw fWlllac ut, IbtxomAmry or Tertiary furutM Cocur. W l raw and cftftlfonrt' eauiuc furr Tuu din tkm aklll t tn rasaii riMpl-ra.! op9rl olosre partuf theU-dy.Hafrur It u thl) Frlaarr. rtrph.l.a tbat mi HMt it (he mo ebetJa tke world foraraae we ae baa alway bafle at I a en t paywtaa Wot many tht we have mmJ iuit ltaciUjr ot trratliiif this dl-Mue wita our CVPHILENe and wm be AOOjOOO ntpfia.1 behind our uncundiUonal ruartnio. Write us for 104Kpe Book end bHmiImI SOT 11 aeonle T-mpl. 4 hlca-so, Illlckole. A Handsome Complexion U one of the irentest ehnrma m woman cao posses. Pouujn i's Comixuiom Powdks fives it. The Housefurnlsher WashintfotT and First Streets, ..Bargains in Furniture.. FOR THREE WEEKS Ash Chamber Suitd, full eize $ 10 00 Hotel Suits, 3 pieces $ 8 50 Bedstead wood, f ach 1 25 Bedsteads, iron, any size , 4 50 4 ft 6 in, 4 ft 3 ft 6 in or 3 ft Bedgprlngs, woven wire 1 50 Mattress, wool top ....a 2 50 Bed Lounges 6 00 ...WRITE FOR Carpets Cheaper Ev rything to furnish throughout at . prices which paralyzejcompetition Yob need no longer say " My bicycle is as good as a Columbia," but "My bicycle IS a Columbia." At the new prices every one can be a Columbia rider. COLUMBIA $75.00 Standard of the World 1896 Columbian 1896 Hartfords Hartford, pattern 2, woman's Hartford, pattern 1, men's THE BAilE "OLD RELIABLE" COLUMBIA THAT HAS SOLD FOR THE PAST TWENTY TEARS TH E WORLD OVER FOR THE HIGH. EST PRICE ANY BICYCLE WOUL D BRING. THE SAME COLUMBIA MATERIAL, FINISH AND WO RKMANSHIP ALWAYS UNAP PROACHABLEBETTER THAN EVER, AT 175. YOU WON'T PAY MORE FOR ANY OTHER. ONE PRICE TO ALL ALIKE. SECOND-HAND WHEELS CH EAPER THAN EVER. POPE MANUFACTURING CO., L H. C0RDES, A&fent for Astoria Portland. Oregon A CATALOGUE. Than Ever Before BICYCLES Standard of the World $6000 $50.00 $45 OO $40.00 132-4 Sixth Street PORTLAND, OREGON Kopp's "Best A DELICIOUS DRIKX.. and ABSOLUELYIPURE The North Paoiflo Brewery, of whioh Mr. John Kopp is proprietor, maltea beer (or domeetio and export trade. - Bottled beer (or family ue, or keg beer supplied at any time, delirery in the ritj tree. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY v&m i on, -ur 3 Mti.-, n.iy y m CircoUr mt m turn