The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 09, 1897, Image 3

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    THE DAILY AdTOKlAN, Till) US WAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9. I8!7.
THE COLD FIELDS
Vot roliiinit Inn Of The Kqiott As
The Sairtltv Of Tood.
To
.ou and i.ois or it
Hut Ntitficlcnt iuuullt 1 annul Hf l'i
ibeil lo Ccrtl I be Minrn Now
Os The I. found
Ktirk4. Hi-'i'iiilT s.Th iirw
liy llm al.'nnu-r National Cliy from Hi.
Mli lini'l rnrrnlHiriilnn nil Uuil him Ihx'H
a ill i.f th proHiHM-m of uli.iri malmi in
tin. kI.1 itlimlnu' of the iiiiiit rlvrr llu
liitnr, Tim Dianiiu'r, wlilrh ii.iiii.mMoiI
with llm river tniir llt-nly svi month
of tlm i her. Iiroushl (liroo paaai'iiger.
Oli at tin. I 4. A KiiUiiiii, of Hun
rrmn ln.-o. Ho ay lhr In g.ilil anil lull
of II In ill" KI.MxIlko. l.ul l KriiKrully
till In the ground II I Im-IIi-vwI that
llm i i,iim nuw .n uImI will turn oul fin I
t.me of koIiI till, m Itiii'r If Hi m an lly of
fooil ill.) Hut iMovnil full ajnralliii. II",
IVx a rmiifh iiiru Hint Hid Klnllcllko I
m (.mil f,,r Ifai.iaai.iaaj iH-forn lrrlni( oul. I
Hi i tliiiiiaaiul turn In tlio niliM itlmul
Imwb.mi t'lly la tlio eatlluulr of Itiilai.in, I
wlin inni (town on the Natlunnl OIt ;
villi I' K Iriuiri1, of Nntinlnio. mid
II. II I .ami., or I'nrilan.l Tli npi'ly of I
til llm eaaurlna (if llfl li ford tlli'e nti-ll. )
lie u. I totnlly liiiifTl. l. nt. In f.nt. '
lit iniinmiM nun urn irV win in. i-
i'"""' "" ",n 'ur i '" ".
-hi.ii Hi" f.imlii will l. on in mrn-al.
.-. ..JIy tlm nnml-r of in. n In Ih
t-uiihiiy lll l armlly aiiitniniLi.l 1'V
lata urrlvnl iver the ittr There I
whl.kv. Ixer and nil klndii uf IWU'T In
'r..ful.nt he it-. hut their .la.-. tould
hav Urn letter IHIr.o nil the ntatltner
wllh fhrnr
ll la in. I ihiil Hi nmn tu Ih rotimrv
h" O't the (IMXley i buy lll.llr but
the aliia k of IIia m..te are llln.l. mile
IIaUI'.ii n) thut our uf the i-latltiB
mi Kldora.bi I the .r.'.tl) of Jmni
Hull. ..r MUie.url ll will turn mil nl
et II iimmi n.ilm No. JI on Kldorndu
l Mty n. Ii ll
U no line. . nun. .ii
thiiiK to Like out two iun-
...
. i... nil
frm nny p.irt of the rlnlm,
wiiu i weuiUi l i.tnlii on by llm
airuiuer K.elli.r iniiliol Ih rNllninleil.
.....
1 riime ill ill imnaetiaer u in" lieuiy
Who .nine t.i Hi. Mll'tiueln
were -nty ret-
Irenl u their nl.lle of dual.
Wllh the .li.M'll'ai of Iutati.il nn.l hla
1111111.11111. na all the pu. nu. r on
the
M.-nlv l.iok paan'iae on th
r.B .'IHI...
That e.arl left Ht M
llnel the htKht
i.f Aimiiat wllh
. Mienaer noe
H. Iiil,. I iiilmlitaku for i .ml. and I'.iplalll
Aulia.ii ..f llm Null.. hill t liy l OI th M.m.Uv :1 im .la7 7 l. I li
.... ..- ...e i-:.,e..,..r . rm.;::f-;$;.:s!j;r'
In Sin riiunla.il l.abiy , Thurtdny i' .1 i. '. . .1 I" a ; .i.:j
When lh Nntl.iiml I'lly left Ht Ml
rlumla 111.' I'levebllld tana ink'.ni; blllbml
mid i h . lid in n.ill .n AoKual " Many
.f llie piia. lliii I a, n h.l luld ll- k'-la lor
lhe 'leVel.llld. look pnaHdfc'e oil the I.X
l 1 IBI..I
from
lui Hi.- way ib.wn the river
lOiWaxll t'lty, Wttl'-tl ibu-e the ll.-nlv
b (l Annual II, tlm aleunmr Weiire wa
f.. ulul hunl an. I fnat mi a Utr Hhe wi.a
pnaaed on 111" I'llll belnK then Ilia. Ill
mllen fr.un tlm in-nith of the river
The' Nun had lieeit nil 111" ir for iia
and the Mealy laid HlonK-lde. f.k off h. T
p.ia.ehKera nn.l ..ine of the fri'ldhl. find
then .nceedeil on the wuy. lea v I nit lb
uiif.n -tiinnte Im.iH hard iinU faal iiKnuiiid.
with am. ill rlmni-i a of KeliliiR "fT before
the river . biaed
K. I.iaiiinrd any
tllnt tlm We. ire lliul on
bniird I fa I puMa-llier lliul llbolll f,.Ml.li j
lu ii-iaure. Thin wna tr.iiiaferre.l to the,
llenly iiiiil .taken to Hi Mb hiu la. A con- '
aiileriible nniount of Ihla will urrhe 111:
8. Ill I'l.llli lai n on tin- i:. ell.ir.
When link. il by he ri lurneil. Leonard
;ld "I found I bud to net out or atoive j
IIk iv ,ii e uIkiiii 4. nu n In I 'ii w ".01 and ;
not mole I ti ji 11 a third of I luiu lime
..ik If you liuve inn u Hto.'k of uruh ,
i nn i n n't Met work at any irl e. I had ,
ii.. i enoiiKli lo work my own rlnlm until
aiiriiiK. ao I Nobl my alm'k at a k.hvI
IIkiiiv, .Hid w ill w all until nprliiK. Jim
TiuHHiniilr, Ihi. lib rnih lilllu. h.in
i. . i
;. worth
of piovlHloun or b rcd for
Home inontha, lint ban not been n'de lo
..liiiiln innpc thiin n llflh of It, even wllh
tin i a Oi put up lu iiiIv.iiht." I
Tbiae rolllllIK Mil, however, did lint
brim: nil of their cleanup with them. '
Loonnrd n-i'ltcH nuuierouN Inalntu'en of
men who hud clenned up from f."J'.iai to
jon,ii, but had taken nwny barely a.
thliil of Ihnl, The men uy they mndo 1
luuhliu.' IheniNelven eicei.t ua wane nt
lir, for u month or do.
Mr. Limb, of I'ot'tliiml, l authority
for the atal-ment that over W mn hnv
ulrcmdy died of neurvy this nummer.
In niriml to illacoverlea on Slcwnrt
'river, ItiUaton aaya that there were mnny
runvora of rich atrlkua, but up to the
PIB9FLY
FtS law
rimplra, blotches, blackhaaiia, red, rouiih, oily,
m.ilhy akin, llchlng. arnljr acolp, dry, thin, and
falling hair, and lut.y lilemlalics provenu-d hf
Ciitici iu BoAr, Hi inot viTi-cllve akla purify.
Ing and iHiaullfylng aoap la Ui aorld. sa wall as
pureat and swavU'al for toilet, bath, slid nuraery,
(pciira
BL00O HUMORS ctM'i.ail.ia.
Uiik ho l-ft iHiwmui tiollilnir ili'flnll''
IlKll Ik'" II rnvvlVail,
Tlm NiiIIoiiiiI lily iiiikIh ln lilii In
II iluy from HI, Milium!, wlmri' Dim left
ili iiiiht nil amkrra, It In very iloiilit
fill wlii'lhor any of Ilia piiaaeiigrT who
wi'iit ii on llm Niiiliiinil niy will net
through Ihli) your. Tim smiill hunt whlrh
Nlllllr of llm pliam imi rn llllll tllMI'll llpllll
Hi" ill" k of lliu HUutii"r Inn) proved
ili,iiiiiiiiiii'iil. Il. r iiiim hliii'iy Im" Hon"
wi'uiiK mi'l nlii' ilriiwn I'm mil' h wider,
Thi'ii. In "iioiimIi (irovlnlutiN In llm mriy,
Iimwimt, to w lntr It i. ut uihIi iiriM'rml
ii. Hi" river whi'ii irliiit oiii'ini. Th
lA,.,.r lrf Hi, MIiIiiiMn 12 huurN l.
fun. Hi" NiiIIoiiiiI Tliy.
( iililiiln Anih'faiiii ri.iorlN Hint on Au-
uii'l 'is hii pu-il Ilio Nli'inmr lluiil"id(
hut ilid not h h.r, iind llm I h In
.ill pi .lr.il.IIHy nrtlvr.l ut Hi. M Ii Imvla the
i.iIIi.mIiiii liny.
ANi'iticic 1 1 r: A It I KIIOM.
( iirrl.r Duron lirlima Nolp to an I i 1 1
tinl Man,
Nnnhvlll", IIIn, H"iN"mlr -Wh.ti
I'n.f, An.lrre lfl In arch of tin. norlh
iih II waa not mii'l puhllo thut iirr.uiK"'
! mi.nl hail hrrll md rf Wllllnm
l.orim, a hiilnr man of Coiilirrivlllv,
i III , whi ri'liy h" wonlil bn kit InronncU
Iiin r llm whi-rrahout of llm i.ilorr t.y
ilKi"na. Onn of th lilr.l rnl with
j Aiwli.-" dim fi'lurimd lo tlila (tlac", almoin
!lwn inoiith ovrdu. Tim Mrd rnr rli-il
ii in. i" bIhiui i nock wrttmn on rxira
heavy not pnpr, but wrther h ohlll-
ruled Hi wiitllif 10 It ennnut told
Khelhrr llm "1Ulitl I ll lu.r" or a
fullurc. Tim only woril of tlii not hot
ioiii.leli'ly ruhlxrd out I "InHtude." Tlw
l.lae.iii haa a tllvvr 4ul atln.-hrd to l'
left wlnn; wllh "Andric Jl" atatnor.l on
II. 1'lm m it bird la dim In a fow duya.
liKSI'KttAlH y,H CAITL IlliL.
(iwriixtxiro. Ky . H.'i'tenil.er H.-Mt'utt and
Ketition Oary, brolliem and noted da-
,.r,)l)r, htKXt l-en oiurH at lliird
,rB tlr,i (l)r n, mur.l. r .f
j j ,, ,t,ltl,rn , M..r, h. V4. lloruVn
. ,,, rourJcrr,i lM u ,, ,Mlh.
rt, ,J l.r.ilnl mnnnor. Thr lry broth-
em hav bn fumtlve from Juml.-e fur
year.
MARINE NOWS.
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till
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Wednid'y n ll hi ; t 'n in I1
I iuirin)'.. v u in T 'J
Hiiirdnr II
'Kl'M'Al l
ii I i i: k-r
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j Mttllilny
is ju: : i ; : ium
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Thundny .10 4 u Ml S I" 7 II M i ! Ill 14 I 4
rriuiiy 17. rvi t j 4 1 1 : i' " II t 1 4
liirdv .In mi :. ! .I 17 ii 71 II I.'
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, i mirtuay ii oi ; t t" ... . i khu a i.. a
Krldnv .'I II. ;t , 11 7 71 ..;
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Hiiurilay V) 114 1 IS 0
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Ull ollinrt, el all
AMwrar.
Orht rtyre Hr l.k Ijtvi
Ijl.lllhlloWalllrr. II' h U7
aitiamir.
(ieof.e Kielaiiii. Alii -ll ITI(
in Tow N.
"Ptliillburii. Mr h . . 'A'aai.
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Heller Hleklller-. 'iT all I
I adv Ueiitwnrh Hf fli iv.j
H tibek, er ab a ..Hiil
Kol.t. Nli-kmera, l,(ir h . :I7I :in II
How man II. ban , hi li
HUNi.KONU,
Moninouilidilre, III ah
t llkoiiiuieii, in ' li
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( iiiiibrnii h Inn hr li
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Cult illiii h. Hrah.
1'im rulm . Hi ah
VokollAM.
'era, l.er ah
lonkleiriia, Mr ah
Airiuiin, Hr h
Tho bis' "tcnuicr City of l'trth, lo.idcit
"h rallron.l ilea. Tn on tho wuy down
I Lie river.
The soliooner I.olltlu yostonhiy urrlvert
lu ballast from San Frunolico and will
load lumber in rorthind,
Tlio burkentlne Northwest arrived In
biUliist yvaicrduy from San Fninrlaco
und will loiul lunilaT In I'ortlimd.
Tin. Cralirernc, whloh left down at 2
o'clock Tuosduy, Is expeotod here some
time today. She Is dolna; tldo work.
Lightship No. 07 mndo another trial run
on the bay yesterday and ut 6 o'clock
tikis moiiilnir will g-n out to luke the place
of No. SO.
The British steamer Monmouthshire ar
rived yesterday from Yokohama, which
port she left August 25th. She had n
nulrk paaiiHRe nnd hrlnfrs a very valua
ble cliriro cf silk nnd toas.
Tho stonm-r Fnnnle yostrrdiy toa'?d
up the river In on tow the hdrkentlne
Northwest 'ind schooners Letltlu. and
Liinni May. The sIrIu was a fine one.
an they maruhed up tho rlvor, one behind
the othT. the Nortliwoat In tho load
ami the May bringing; up the roar.
. tlll.lt W AtM IXJW WAtun
AM. I'. M. AM. I' U.
h ill ft
THE r.OVEKNMENT
TO INVESTKiATE
win. tut to iir.ur.vr. rne klochadc
at Tnr. MoiTri (ir Tnr. tiKox.
liiiiain A r. Ko((rn and Jamci Kvaot, Ike
t'..mmlilii(nr, ttolltd ua the litllli
rrum Si rraaclaco Ttmirday.
44.ui PraiiolNi'i), Hi.ilmlr .--Among
the rtieniier who aalled for tho north
loduy. on hour.) th itemiH-r I'lirullbt
from thl port, Wer Captain A. K. Ibnera
mid JuiiieN IJnui, dommlimlonera an
Kilnl"d by the mule department lo In
veniiaute mid report th mi hihiii of
lellevlfii thn bio. kadi, nt th mouih of ili.j
Yukon mid rveiitlh; the threninue.l
famine In llm Klondike rrKlou.
THK EKFWT.
KJvv-r Ueiini-a and Manufaoturva In
ereaN In MexliMI.
I'lly of Jfr-ileo, B.-ptnili -r 8 New
York en-hiing-a I at 11 S) premium. Ite
markiibl aetlvlty I ahown In tlm orv.iul
iittkm for miinufui-turlnc and for iruduu
Thl him l-en lully uolb.en.blu alui
llm nhnrji .V .'llnr In ullver.
Jow Ventre, llm Krrm-h anurelilnt, who
rennily arrived her from Hpaln, will Iw
ei-ell-d from lh wuntry hi a pernleloiia
foreljiner unib-r the federal conniltutlon.
II w deported from iarcWun.i m.rely
a a im t.
OlIIU (loI.I'ITEH.
I'oluinl.un. .. Kepiemlier H.Th "ld
d moi nule alale committee hu rorelveff
u b-tt.-r from John (J. Carlllc eubfrig
I he tiuld ib iu'e-mlli' movement In Ohio
and prenentliiK f..nlbe riMmni why It
nhiiiihl be puh-1 and reirrettl.iir thnl he
inniiot all. in) iiw tut convention. The
libit form tll .I'l liire It iiHiatlon to
liver, and, the lender pnl ll, "other
i.l.noxiini, f.atur. of the ChlrafO plat
form of y.." hla view belli)? lliit the ire
liver movement 1n not o dead nn many
of the reptiiilh-iimi are Iri.-lKto-I to be
lieve. ff'Nin CTVin KIIJ.HD.
Trim. Uil, .Col.. Hiptrmlaar S.I'. O. Mar
tin, a conductor on the Denver aV Oulf
nmd, wna blatantly killed yeat.rdny by
the breaking of a cable um-il In operating
it nUaam alajxel. Martin wna emtuKed In
awlichlnir omi cam neur by when the
cala luaike. atriklmr hla head with ter
rlilu force, brenkln- hla neck an3 kllllnit
him.
ULMI8T CXiNDrCTuR DEAD.
MoUarly, MJ. Heii:eml"-r . It. T.
Kckert the i l.fc nt conductor on the V.
b.iah railroad u dead from Injurb-a re
cejieil by falllnir from hla tr.iln. He wan
ou r ') yeurn obi.
DEBILITY
To thuHi.' who siilTer puin tho joy of
relief la iiulfRcrilwhlo. IKliility or
IHTViiu.H prostration ciiuwa nil the in
conveniences of pain, though not iu
nhnrpiu'Mi. It in n later stnic of iliscuse.
1'aitiH mill ilctiility are M-mptoms of a
ilernniv'eil cuiiilitlon of the kidneys.
ll.it h will iliuipi-ciir when the kiilneyg
arc nmilo to net right, not before. Dis
vaneU or Inactive kitlneVR enn lie
CURED
1 am .onatraimd to return my hearty
thiinkn to you for the ureal benefit I
have received from urilm? Dr. llobb'
SparuKtia Kidney l'lll to cure mo of neu
nilKla iiiul teneriil debility. Vnill 1 uned
your nirdlclno I had aufforcd, for woeki
with neurulKlo jmiIiis and was so weak
and emaciated there win no Joy in life
to me. I n recommended to use your'
pills and bouiiht a box ut thn more of
I' M. Sale A) Sou. ilrumtlaM. Tlm result
' th-lr use has been th.it I nm now
iiatuiitl lu health and ntrcmrth'. I wth
. ' i i.e . ho In Miffcrtng hh I did rould
ki.on ',,,.i; virtue there In In llobbs'
Sp.iriiKiin Kidney 1'llla
U. E. prRilR.
. : .Mid Mreet, Lo Aimelo, Cfil.
HO BBS
Kidney Pills.
UOllllb KKMt.U CO., I'lioi-aiiToiui, CuicAaa
, Ib'l.l. fill- l . r sub. m vi'i i" iKK.,
v t'HAltbKS ltiHii;i:s, Drui.'i!l.t, tVUl l'l llow'a
The nlk-bt of a man In his shirt sleeves
Isn't n bit horlfyliiR, providing his linen
Ih lminaculute.
A corr.pondt.it in Purls writes us
thut Amorloiiiis nre about tho only iht-
Hiuis who oannot H-uk fluently not only
French but several other laiiguiiKes a
woll.
OASTOniA,
ntfs.
Hall
It 41
lfUISfS
U
80 few men know how t onhr a really
well-lml'need meal 'that It seems a pity
Unit more mothers do not regard the
teaching of epicurean selection us a part
of their sons' education,
Small precautions often prevent great
mlschlofa. DeWltt's Little Early Risers
am wry small in sice, but are moat ef
fective in preventing the most serious
forms of stomach and liver troubles.
They cure constipation and headache and
regulate the bowels. Charlos Rogers.
No matter how carefully a person may
inillto nn anonymous letter there Is gen
erally something about It that gives a
clue to the identity of the writer too
cowardly to sltrn his or her name.
O-A-OTOnX-A..
At ha
il mill
Ii ei
Upturn
tf
Digestion's Friend
Packlng-hotiHc lar.l, with all r( iu IropuritiLH r A ciiTenslve
(jualititu, hait lx-cn Hujij.lantcil in the kitchens of thousr.uds of
iririiniiiatin houncwivc by COTTOLKNJi, the use of
which means Ixrttcr food, Letter health.
la jmrc vci(ctnMe oil, comljlncl with wholesome,
iliKeatiMe Le.ef met. It ii ewWac'l Tit ihyticiant
a henltiiful and recommend nl by cwikiux eiert
in tirefcrntile to ull nniiiml Ma for shortening an-1
fryliiK purjionra.
Tti iali rvittniena la aol4 anrywlvr In on to ttt pnund
ralli.w III., wllh "or tratf1.Riarka titOAr" and iler' Aa4 I
etitumttifU vrwi .m vary tu.. tf.it guana u4 lauld lo any
utlierway. Mal only Ijr
THE . K. FAIUflASK COMPAXV,
MOKK C'l'ItKH I'KltKOKMKIi IlY DIt.
DA.ItlllN.
A reporter called at lha room at Dr.
Darrln and waa atonuiliid to "ee th
crowd that dully vlalt him for trratmont,
mid that they do not seek In vain we give
the natnea of a number who tH-ra.iri.illy
li-(lfy to hla ni'iglc aklll In his new meth
od by elect rlclty.
Alderman W. A. KookkIii, T1 Alder
atreet. Port land -Cured of tatarrh and
deafness.
Henry Von Helms, Bandy. Oreron, real
estate broker Cured of cant er and chron
ic catarrh of the noa.
Joseph t'nderwood, Balem. Oregon
Cured of moth-P'ila, akin disease, liver
and kidney ootnplalnt.
I.ula Holland, Portland, rrnnulnted and
Inflamed eyen Perfectly cured.
' Mrs. V. Heck. Aurora, Oregon-Beverc
pain In the bark and head; restored to
health.
I Mr. J. J. Young. Third street. Tort-
i
I land -I'yaiH pala. eouiftljiatbin, liver com
j plaint and severe pain In the stomach
cur-d.
Homer Trulllnger, MollalK Orecon.
I'nln In his stomach nine years; cured In
five weeks.
William Itohr. New York Hotel. Port
land Nasal nnd throat catarrh; restored.
lister M. Iceland, Oregon City. Oregon
Catarrh all years; cured.
Mrs. Mary P. Bax, 3 Second street.
Portlnnd-Rhematlsm. llier and kidney
trouble; cured.
Lewis Blump. Kalnma. Wash. Acute
rheumntlam; rentore.1.
A. Case, Tacoma. Wash. Ringing noises
In the tars and deafness; cured.
Mr. M. A. Johnson 171 Front atreet,
Portland; splnul complaint and neuralgia;
cured.
Mrs. J. Smith. Prlnevllle. Oregon
Womb, kidney, stomach and head trou
bles to that extent that she waa almost
Insane; perrnanen'ly cured.
Drs. Diirrln can be consulted dally
until rVptcmticr 15th at the Occident
Hotel, Astoria, from If a. m. to
5 p. m. : evenings from 7 to 8. All chronic
diseases, blood taints, loss of vital power
and early Indiscretions permanently cured,
though no references are ever made In th.i
press to such cases, owlrg to the delicacy
of the patients. Examinations free lo
all. nnd circulars will be sent to nny ad
dress. Charge, for treatment Begirding
lo patient's ability to The poor
treated free of charge from 9 to in. except
medb-lnes. Ah private diseases confiden
tially t relied and cures guaranteed. Pa
tients at a dintnnco can be cured by home
treatment. Medicines nnd letters sent
without the doctors" name np.earlng.
vigor ra
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored
Weakness, KeTTOuaneaa, Debility,
aaa all ua trata at satis
(ram jIj rror or ItMr
IOMM4 ; U t-MUlU of
wwork, ickoe. wor
ry, ota. Full trDft&,
dTtopmol and Iom
fin to rry or ;
and portion of ih bodj.
SuddI. Burl mothodsv
Imsnxiat4 .mproTtuont
Mon. FaUlor itnpoMihlo
10U0 rfrncM Hook.
iplaottioD aod proof
Mil! lM!! ) tre.
FR F MFrilrtn. Pfl "NIAGARA ST.
aaia iikwivnt. vui
BUFFALO, N. V.
The wviman who run woar horrowcil
lini'ry und fool comfortaMo In" it Is l.uk
I11K In Homo of tlio liner iiuiitlitlos on
iially Biios.d to lo alllo.l to sup:1or
fomltiliilty.
Owing to over-crowding and bad
ventilation the air of the schoolroom is
oflen closo bjuI Impure, nnd teachers and
pupils frequently suffer from lung and
throat troubles. To all such we would
My. try Chamberlains' Cough Remedy.
For coughs, colds, weak lungs anil bron
chial troubles no other remedy can com
pare with it Says A. C Freed, superin
tendent of schools. Prairie l"eit, O.,
"Having some knowledge of the efficacy
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I have
no hesitation In recommedlng It to all
who suffer from coughs, lung troubles,
etc." For sale by Eates-Conn Drug Co.
It duos not follow that a woman is
either very religious or In any great sor
row because she wears a cross. It Is the
lln-de-sleclo fuvorite of fashion and has
crowded the Trilby heart and other sim
ilar trifles out of the raoe.
THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD.
There are people who have objections
to advertising matter in the columns of
a newspaper. The ground of objeotion
Is that they do not want to read ad
vertisements. Now thla objection Is not
good, for oftentimes these advertise
ments convey valuable Information.
For instance, how else would the trav
eling public learn of the excellent din
ing oar service of the Wisconsin Cen
tral linesi between St. Paul and Chicago,
or the general comfort of traveling over
this popular line. For particulars call
on the nearest ticket agent or address
J. C. Pond. G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis.,
or Geo. S Datty. General Agent,
Stark street, Portland, Or.
WHEN WE DEMORALIZE THE
BTOMACH
Hy ext esses or Imprudence In eating, w.
lan.iot hope to e"ape the consequences
for any great le.igth of tlm. The most
robust digestion must succumb to abuses
if that Important function. But suppos
ing that we have lam foolish enough to
(iifeeble the stomach, la the damage Ir
reparable? By no metna. The dyspeptic
has only to do two things to insure hi
ultimate recovery. First, he should adopt
an easily digestible diet. Becond, h should
me with regularity and persistence, Hor.
U.tter'a Btomach Bitters, he leading gas
tric Invtgorator of the age. The multi
form symptoms of dyspepsia, and the al
most Invariable attendant disorders, bil
iousness and constipation, will assuredly
' ase to persecute the sufferer If the above
advice la attended to. Who that haa suf
fered the torments that chronic Indiges
tion Inflicts will neglect to take advan
tage of a remedy which. If the roost posi
tive evidence of the medical profession
und the public Is to be received wllh due
credence. Is an absolute specific for the
complaint.
j The sick man knocking at the door of
hoalth gets In If he knocks the right way,
i and, stays out If he doesn't There are
, thousands of waya of getting sick but only
one way to get well. Do whatever you will,
t If you do not put your digestion '.n good
;erder,and make your blood rich and pure,
you will not get well. Rich, pure blood
Is the only thing that can bring perfect
! health. Constipation Is a disease of the
j 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 la to
put the whole digestive system into per
fect order. It stimulates the appetite, ex
cites copious secretion of the digestive j
: fluids and promotes assimilation. It 1
searches out disease germs wherever they I
may be. kills them and forces them out
of the system. The "Golden Medical Dla- j
covery has be used with unvarying sue- ;
cess for over thirty years. I
Astoria Ironworks
Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria.
GENERAL MACHINISTS
AND BOILER MAKERS
Land and Marine Eogrtn. s, Eoller Work,
Steamboat and Caaaery Work a ape.
clalty. Castings of all descriptions
made to order on short co:loe.
John Fox.. President aad Superintendent
A. L. Fox Vloe President
O. B. Prael Secretary
Astoria 8avtr.rs Bank Treasurer
Oriental Novelties
Japanese Goods!
..WING LEE..
543 Commercial Street
Next to MHilisnn's Cigar Stami
J. B. WYATT,
Phone No. 68 Astoria, Ortfos
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
Provisions.
PAINTS and OILS.
Special Attention Paid to Supplying Shlpa.
Reading or Distance Glasses
JO. 00 Eye Glasses for 13.25, or
13.00 Eye Glasses for $1.75.
' Warranted Gold Plated Frames.
Make your friend a beautiful and use.
ful present We guarantee a perfect fit
, by mall providing when you order the
glasses you answer the following ques
tions: How old Ever used glasses?
How longT Male or female?
GEO. MATERLE, Expert Optician.
28 Third atreet. San Francisco
Opticians' and Photographic Supplies.
firm Swvrt UrmrJy Aklatst7 l akaon to th
f...liin Wmuiil Care in U to ai daai. W
refund money If du pot cum.
Yon caa ba ttYtd at
koiua lor lb am pnr
and th aama aw'
tfl wiin UHMNF
mil contract to
prater to cow bare ar
tbeui or pay aiptna or
hmsh railroad
li fl bltla, nd
0 I V 1 ( bare. f
vasSMOirB. If
,'ur), itKllUt- potaahand
ailna. Mucin. Pair
eomlnf.
and boMl Jl
Mk Mil
w. (all to k
too hare laju'ii
illll baa tone and
In mouth, Aar Tbrvat,
rl Bta, l'lrial on any
rrbrewa faillas
fteraadary or TertlMry
aaarn.lrc to cure. We
lAMifi and ekMlln,.
HMpliaCopM'r-t'!!
parlof tiie biily Hair uc
t Is tbi.i Prlraarr,
Srpklll that
wiuil ..ir oiw.
Ike world forarnvwa
nuil rum. Tliia di. I .t I raae baa always baBli
cat
lb aklll aftke aaeat I k'lraliral pkrOrlaak
or m.nir yin. weharv Sjassaainale a aiaviaay of
trvaunir Ihla illaeaae wlltt our t VPIIlLESE nnd w
bare e&uO,Mo capltaJ behind our unoondlllonal
tfuaranuw. Write ua for 1AO.pare book auO aolate
axiwriu Adilrew ((KIM KIIDIIY III.'
SOT ytaaonle Tempi. I klcaia, Illluola.
A Handsome Complexion
is one of the greatest charms a woman can
posses . PoxzoNi'a Comflkxion Powoaa
gives it.
mm
Maav
WILLJAM GADSBY
The Housefurnisher
Washington' and First Streets,
..Bargains in Furniture..
FOR THREE WEEKS
Ah Chamber Suita, full size $ - -.0 00
Hotel Suits, 3 pitcea $ 8 50
Bedstead wood, c ach i 25
Bedsteads, iron, any size : 4 50
4 ft 6 in, 4 ft 3 ft 6 in or 3 ft
Bedsprngg, woven wire 1 60
Mattress, wool top 2 50
Bed lHinges 6 00
WRITE FOR A
Carpets Cheaper
Ev rything to furnish throughout at
prices
You need no longer say " My bicycle is as good as a Colombia.
tut "My ticycle IS a Colombia." At the new prices every
one can be a Colombia rider.
COLUMBIA
$75.00
Stuliri of tie Wjrll
1896 Columbias
1896 Hartfords
Hartford, pattern 2, woman's
Hartford, pattern 1, men's
THE SAME "OLD RELIABLE' COLUMDIA THAT HAS SOLD FOR
THE PAST TWENTY YEARS THE WORLD OVER FOR THE HIGH
EST PRICE ANY BICYCLE WOULD BRING. THE SAME COLCMBIA
MATERIAL, FINISH AND WORKMANSHIP ALWAYS UNAPPROACHABLE-BETTER
THAN EVER, AT 175. YOU WON'T PAY
MORE FOR ANY OTHER. ONE PRICE TO ALL ALIKE.
SECOND-HAND WHEELS CHEAPER THAN EVER.
POPE MANUFACTURING CO.,
H. C0RDES,
Agent for Astoria
'
aan.iii.i, i illaaini.
Jtmmattmtbmfi la iiLawiiaaWsa
Portland, Oregon
CATALOGUE.
Than Ever Before
which paralyzejcompetition
BICYCLES
Standard of the World
$60.00
$50.00
$45 OO
$40.00
132-4 Sixth Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
Kopp's
"Best"
A DELICIOUS DRI1SK
and ABS0LUELY PURE
The NotJh Paoifio Brewery, of wbiob
Mr. John Kopp is proprietor, makea beer
for domestic and export trade.
Bottled beer for family ose, or kef
beer supplied at any time, delivery in
tbe city free.
NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY