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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, WKHNF.SDAY M0RN1NU, SKITKMKKK 22. UW7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tel.phona No. (St. TEKMH OK SI KSCKirriON. DAILY. Bn( by mall, per yrar W.N Sent by mall, per month 60 Served by carrier, per month 60 WEEKLY. Bont by mall, per year In advance... $j.o Poctair tre to subscriber. AU communications Intended for pubtt. cation should be directed to the editor. Bufdnc communication of all klndi and remittance muat be addressed to Th Aatorlan." The Aatorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published, oo tb Columbia river. Advertising ratea can be had oa appU. cation to the business manager. The Weekly Aatorlan, the second old. at weekly In the state of Oregon, baa, next to the Portland Oregci.lan, the largest weekly circulation In tho state. John F. Hand ley Co, are our Portland etenU, and eople of the Astorlaa can be had every moraine at their s:a-id. 124 Third street There Is too much halr-trtfrger In the whole labor and capital situation. Neither tuns nor mouths should go off too easily. Mr. Bryan declares that it . last year threats of foreclosure that are forcing the farmer to pay off his mortgage, but he does not explain whence the farmer gets the money. Since those Tukon steimers have not yet brought down the millions with which they were loaded by the correspondents there must be more gold up there than was predicted. The issuance by the Vnited States court of West Virginia of a perpetual Injunc tion against Debs, the labor agttdiar, tan not fail to have a good effect. Accord ing to recent dispatches, Debs has been changing his color, but that he his made any real change In his motives will be best evidenced by his future actions. Con pistency Is a Jewel whlcn Mr. Debs doe not seem to possess. The killing of som twenty-four rioters at Haielton, Pa., by Sheriff Martin and bis deputies, the other day, has caused considerable comment throughout the ronntry, and has brought forth the usual socialistic diatribes. Whethar Martin was Justified In going to extremities Is not the question which will Influence the Hungarian government, if It at all con siders the master. Men engaged in rlc's should be prepared to take the conse quences of their unlawful actions. Ihe sheriff may have lacked Judgment In fir ing upon the mob after it had commenced a retreat, but this is no ex:use for an Assault upon the officers of :he law for suppressing violence. No more Is I: a cause for the continuance of riots In Hazelton. The law must be upheld, nnd the mistakes of the 'officii of the law cannot be used as an argument s gainst the execution of the law. The rioter had no business to be where they were, In defiance of law and repeated warnings. They may have been armed or unarmed, and the sheriff may have Wen unduly frightened by their attack upon mm, e.n 1 may have lost his head, but In pr.nc:p'e be was right. THE MEETING OF MAGNATES AND MECHANICS. Times-Herald. The meeting of the stockholders of the Illinois Central Railroil Wednesday wn piobably the most notable event f that kind in the history of railroading. The memorable feature of the gathering Wis the present of a num!er of mechanics from the various railway shops of the company, all of whom are stockholders in the great corporation. The tvent was significant of the pres ent tendency toward closer and mr.r harmonious relations between railway corporations and their employes. The disposition to recognize the fact that the interests of employer ml employe- ap Identical, and that any influence which seeks to array one against the other is an enemy of both, is more pronounced in railroading than in ay other idua try. That this is true Is due to the fact that such strong, progressive and broad-minded men as President Stuyvesant Fish of the Illinois Central are Identified with railway managvmertt In this country. Although a strong, vigorous and for.-eful executive officer, Mr. Fish stands for a policy that imbues the minds of railway employes with the Idea that they are joint stockholders In a great enterprise and that they have a Joint responsibility in It earning power, and that It is upon their loyal and conscientious fide-llry to It interest that Its success must large ly depend. But the employe of the Illinois Cen tral are not only Joint stockholders in name, by virtue of community of inter est, but many are stockholder In fact, by reason of actual Investment. Under the liberal policy Inaugurated under Mr. Fish's administration the emp'oye are permitted to buy single shares of stock n the Installment plan. The books show that .W employes have availed them pelves of till opportunity. This Is how the men who weir overalls come to moot on the same plane with rrwldcnt Fish and Junit J.tooli Astor tj dlwtiss matter pertaining to the tlnan rlal affairs of the rvui.l T!ie booss of sociology are full of tltrurl.iu schi m.- for elevating labor to the dignitv .'I n mutual copartnerh:p with capital. Itut non,. of them can compare for pvi."t 'il results with the pin a.l iptisi by the Il linois Central. The m'tln of m isn't and mechanics was n m-morabl" -'bie lesson for thvs(, w ho K to p;vnuili;a the false doctrine that the Inieres.s ot capital and labor are tn(agonis.lc. PROMPT REFORM OF BODILY EVILS. The prompt reform of those bodily evils. onleebed digestion, Incompete nsslmlla- tion. Inactivity of the twr, kidneys and bladder, as well as of tho nervous symp toms which these ailments are especially prone to beget, Is always accomplished by the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters, a medicine accredited by physician nronounccd rure by analysts, and emi nently wholesome and agreeable. Surely such a restorative Is preferable to unpal atnble and Indigestible mineral drugs and unsanctioned nostrum. The nation at large assuredly thinks so. Judging by the unprecedented demand for the article from Maine to the Facific, a demand new supplemented by Immense order for It received from tropical America, Mexico, the British and Spanish colonial poe ions, and elsewhere. Both at home and abroad It Is rewgnlied as a standard remedy and preventive, the decisiveness of Its effect recommending It every where. Milliner" openings will soon be the or der of the month. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy always afford prompt re lief. For ule by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Whv is it that the truly gxHl woman Is rarely a really stylish one? To heal the broken and diseased tissues l soothe the Irritated surfaces, to In stantly relieve and to permanently cure is the mission of DeWltt s Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. The ' Klondike March" Is appropriate ly written In a minor key. Moments are useless If trilled away; and they are dangerously wasted If con sumed by delay i:i cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring Immedi ate relief. Charles Rogers. The oyster roast Is In season, but the porch party Is more apropos. No man or woman can enjoy life or ac complish much In this world while suffer ing from a torpid Uver. DeWltfs Llt:le Early Risers, the pill that cleanse that organ, quickly. Claries Rogers. Yachting suits of white flannel trimmed with gold braid and buttons. In these days of culture and progress, do not wear a grizzly beard or mustache, when they can be colored a natural brown or black at home with Buckingham's Dy;. Skirts of black grenadine, showing flounce edged with velvet ribbon. Running sores, Indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, even though of many years' standing, may be cured by using Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strength ens and heals It Is the great pile cure. Charle Rogers. White silk stockings and white shoes are worn by some feminine cyclls's, who evidently wish to attract attention to themselves. Owing to over-crowding and bad ventilation the air ot the schoolroom is often close and Impure, ind teachers and pupils frequently suffe- from lung and throat troubles. To all such w would say, try Chamberlains' Cough Remedy. For coughs, colds, weak lungs and bron- hial troubles no other remedy can com pare with It. Says A. C. Freed, superin tendent of schools, Prairie Depot, O., "Having some knowledge of the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I have no hesitation in recommeding it to all who suffer from cough, lung troubles. etc. For sale by tstes-Conn Drug Co. The m'n in the front rows in the thea tre- ar- so considerate and afford a .trik- ejtampl". for the women who pe-r.-i.-o in keeping on lart'; hats. Tn-ar, k.nd. Friend or Stranger? Which? Which would you rather trust? An old, true friend of twenty years, or a stranger? You may have little health left. Will you risk it with A stranger? If you have a cough, are losing flesh, if weak and pale, if consumption stares you in the face, lean on Scott's Emulsion. It has been a friend to thousands for more than twenty years. They trust it and you can trust it. Let us send you a hook tell ing you all about it. FreCa Two sizes, 50 cU. and 1.00. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chimitu, NawYoffc. The Medal Medicine Is ttia Model Medicine. "V , The onlv tnetlal awardc.l to sarsapariU.i nt the World's l?air, jSj, at Chicago, was awaiJcJ to Aver's SarsapariUa. thoughtful men hair on tlu-tr In the ads. evi n wear "For year," say dipt. C Mueller. "I have rolled more upon Ayer's PUN than anything else In the medicine chest, m regulate my bowel and those of my snip crew. These pills are not severe In their action, but do their work thoroughly." Oowns of pink and white, trlmmel with black vehet and pule while lace. Ayer's Sarsapurilla Is not a secret prep- ) aratlon. Any physician may have the formula on application. The societ of .t success lie in Its extraordinary power to cleanse the blood of Impurities and cure . the most deep seated case of blood disease, i Hiecle hat.s have soft crown of gray taffeta, silk and a brim of straw. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, ick headache, sallow slun and less of appetite. You have never tried DeWltfs Little Fjuly Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. Charle Rogers. Tiny collarette or capes of moussel- Ine plaiting, ribbon and artificial flow- ers. Small precautions of:en prevent great mischiefs. IVWltfs Uttle Early Risers are very small In 'lie. but are most ef fective In preventing the most ser'ous forms of stomach and liver trouble. They cure constipation and headachy and regulate the bowels. Charles Roger. A till :-.lo le oiffure for . ,isltanoe of enln.-s w. led re. u Ins the an 1 eomlw. pins If you have ever seen a little chill li a paroxysm ot wnooping :ougn. or .1 ua have been annoyed by a constant tlckli-g in the throat, you can appreciate tne value of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick relief Charles Rogers. Rrnwn and violet are predicted to bo the mos: fashionable combination, par excellence, of the coming season. The "Bicyclist" Best Friend" Is a fa- ! nillar name for DeWltfs Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emergencl s. While a specific for piles, it also In stantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises. alt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never falls. Charles Rogers Trimmed skirts Increase In favor as the sleeves grow smaller, especially In even- nig gowns. For many years science has studied ll'iuor. Result, the wholt world uses whisky. It ha? proven the best stimu- ant and does not injure nerves and tis sues like cocoa wines and other drugged compounds. And HARPER Whiskey Is the Ideal whiskey. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria, Or. Fllack Eruss.l-s govns. with velvet bolt, re very Frenchy but the old-fashloi d figured net has not yet returned. The sick man knocking at the door of oalth gets In If he knocks the right way. and, stays 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 crder.and make your blood rich and pure, you will not get well. Rich, pure blood Is the only thing that can bring perfect healtn. f'ontipatlon is a disease of the I blood. A large part of all diseases are ; traceable directly to Impurities in the j blood and can be cured hv ellmirin t itiv 1 , eliminating them with Dr Pierce's Gol Discovery. The first thing put the whole digestive system Into p-r-fect order. It stimulates th- appetite, tx- itea a copious secretion of the -l!gentive fluids and promotes assimilation. 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. Tli- h iaht in 'oaxlng :iv friend. of femlnlro i good : m;inn- rs lies ! rv.mt from a j Northern Pacific railroad trains leave, Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f ri Tacorr.a, Spokane, and the Eaxt. Cl"f! connection made at Spokane for ItOfs land, N'elsv.n, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For map and Information call on or address C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. The- pour h bodic- Is (roinir to be a style that will l.e run Into the ground, or the observer 1 no projhet VThen going Eaet travel cm the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining can. Train leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. The gold-mounted monocle now dan gles from th? neck cJialn of the up-to-date maiden. "My boy came home from school one lay with his hand bally lacerated and bleeding-, and suffering great pain," fays Mr. E. J. Shall, with Meyer Bros.' Drug Co., St. Loul, Mo. "I dressed the wound, and applied Chamberlain's Pi.In Bairn freely. Ail pain cease', and In a remarkably short time It healed with out leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains, swellings and rheumatism I know of no medicine or prescription equal to It. I con sider It a household neoechy." The 23 and 60 cent size for sale by Estea-Conn Drug Co. It l n terrible condition to be In when I your on illt Is so ba I that you can't even Ivnow tiviihle. T1IK OIUKCTION NOT ilO'ip. There are people w ho have objection to advertising mutter In the column of; a newspaper. The ground of objection I that they do not warn to read d iMtlM'iii'n. Now this objection Isii-'t1 good, tor oftentimes ttiKe iid tlo. moms oonvev valuable infT. nation. ' For Instance, how elite would the trav eling public learn f the excellent din Ing oar serxlcv of the Vonsm Cen tra! Urns between St. I'aul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular It mo. For particular call on iho nearest ticket agent or ad-li k J. C. Fond. 1. V. A . ilUaui.e-'. W ut , or tSt S Hatty, lienoral Agent. '44 Stark street. Portia.: d. i'r. It. .r.t.ltul loving cup In -ller gilt, wnli lino pvieel.iin mednlions M't in the Ue. are am v.g the late-: an. I most attract ie no cities. I.i W i:.tTKSHS ISATF.S TO TIIK OU1MON STATE FAIK. The Southern Facltlo will make a one fare rate from all points on their I'lie In Oregon to the Oregon state fair which opens September 30 and close tVtoler S. A big harvest and a big fair. A eh an. vivrou. delightful and oomprchrnrhe exposition of everything pertaining to the farm and the farmer, tlocsl races and amusement of all kinds. Special ; attractions every day. With the present crop prospects and the extremely low nil! road mte to one fare for the round trip, the people of Oregon : can afford to patronise the State fair that ; benefit all classes. Full eff.Hxa will K retained and worn as much a cwr for fancy waists d.r autumn. Fancy sl-apis in yoke eff-cu also will le very in.pul.ir for t!i, ,. waists. "Let parents not live for their chil dren, but with them." The mother should allow- no false modesty to stand in the nay of her daughter knowledge of her self, of her possibilities, of her pril. For over thirty years lir. Tierce ha used his "Favorite Prescription" a . strer.gthem-r. a puritler. a regulator. It works directly upon the delicate, dis tinctly feminine organs, In a natural, soothing wav. It search out the weak spots and bull. Is them up. A woman who would understand herself should send 21 c-nts to the World's LMspennary, lUiffalo, N. Y.. for Pr. Fierce' Medical Adviser, a b.vk of pages. it--ri i'i irtp. br.H-ie egur- s hairline ii. cks. and French pl.iM ar- s. ni- of tho taffetas ofi. r.d for w.itit in-l K"wn nilh ,i soft finish nowaday. I CASTORIA For Infant and Children. J? to e tr ""fjwl Duch. ss of mous'.-llne do sulre or chlf fonette, or any thin materials which bn,k alike, are a rwi-s.iry adjunct tu th,.. tn. lette. 2w5sJlie Choicest It I wonderful the change c.. . ur In a wom.m's nature that i.'lt'ire. She nltently ; h.ito a man Ju"t a. In onoe lov-d liim. CABTOniA. Tu tu- ilBilt sfgutus The custom of having d ad babies pho tographed is happily dying out. Kven the mother must fall to d'-nve any com fort from such reproduction so utterly unlike the little ones nv they remember CABTOniA, " A , n turf "Compete How to Attain It" A Wom.-rful New Medical pooic, written for .Men H:.:?. (jns Ccpr may be Par free, sealed, In plain envel ops, oa Bllrstpjn. ERIE MEDICAL CO., 64 Niifjars St. BUFFALO, N. Y. 4 Caveat, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Fat Jcnt busineucondur.ted 'tt MOOtRATC Fee. and we can v ure patent la leaa tunc loaa tiwte f remote from W ai h i n ? UtfL m bead mrti. drawing or pnoto., vitn aetmp-p tKn. We advitc. if paten ubie or not. tree of charre. Our fee not due till patent it Kcwed. i a, pamml(T. " How to Obtain Patenta," withj cot vt aamc in tnc u, a, boh lutciu wuuuics tent tree. Addreta, , i.A.SNOWCO. . PATIMT OrriCC, WaSMINSTOH. 0. C. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man eotuluy 90' our (tor and you'll get portrait of a man brimming oyer with plwant thowhta. Mueh quality lu the hcjiion we bsre to offer are euouKb to pleus any man. COMB AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO. 11; AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WK AUF. ASSKRTlXti IM TIIK COl'RTS Ol'R KICHT TO TIIK KXYirsivr: rsK ok tiik woko "CAHTOHIA." and " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS oi'R TRAM: Mark. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of llyannis, Sluasachusctts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," tho same that has borne and does now x ' on Cl'crll bear the fae-simile signature of 6fa.tcui wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes oj tho Mothers of Ameriea for over thirty lears. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and see that it is the hind you have alwam bought ye 8 and has the signature of CjffidZ?i( wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of whieh Chas. II. Fletcher is President. a March S, 1S97. 0,O ' Do Not Be Deceived. Do not cntlanjjcr the life of your chiM by accrpting a cheap substitute which some druggist may olYrr 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. wcT llin ul a fimwi v.iu or iIuthm IrttuulA, I'iUiii BCrORC o AFTER Bt nartr .mnalhtMinil .Ml.irM Tli rruuii ainTrrfrs ara rol runNl hr IKwlnra la becaua ntnaty pet eanl aia) tmnhlail wtlk a, a I 1 1 II. t'l' I'l ItKN K la Ihonl known rvniwi t kieura wllhoul aj, optraUoit. ilrsllntiiob all A wrllli-n enranlrlra aint m.m.r rvlurnxl if all bole. not taiKi uanuauat.1 aute, LJ Nil. an l.ir lviu.hr mail. for rmssclmila and liwUniuaiaia, Aklnw UVOLJtItIS P. 0. Ba , Ba rraJiclaco, (10. CHAS ROGERS. 461 o, MANHOOD .1 fe if auaraDieeu locuie all nenrnua uitraata, auoh ai Weak Mnuory Iliaia Power, llradaehe. W'akeluluraa, Lual Maahuud, Nighily Mima, loin. Nenruunra, all dtaiua, loaa of power lu Utnerato Oigasa of either art. cauv.1 br or eienion, jnmlhful errors, ,cl uae of lobacra, upturn or aiimulsnta. which lead lo Infirmity, Con at, motion or Inwoiiv. Can berarrinl in at pocket t ao r-rr hot, 4 (of v by mail prepaid Circular Free old b all .Itufglata A.k for ll. uktnoolhar. Maniilacture.1 by Ihf Prau Meillclne i., 'n. "nr , luug m., diMnbuUui sgcats, laud tad Vaaihill eta., 1'otUaad, ui. J. W. CONN. AaL AaUart FiO-TO-BACc"S"DCUREi) Orer IJXtn no boiea sold. an mi ran prora 1tapr)waTtdroTtlwitraubaerainanr Vaaww' form. Nieltae U ihoaraaisl Ufirra.fihKl lu In wor.4. Manr salo k) oounrta la lu dafa and ll nvrl lailt to mka th weak lii)Marnt man irons flarou ami niMnalle. Jnu irr a boa. ton will ha At liff htsH. Wa r prel you lo tilrre what wa aar or a cura la a'Molouitr suaranla.l lr 4 ruaa1ia ivarr wbara. HenJ lor our !. If l ' l..n t T "Haroo "ell ana Nniota Vonr lata ar. ' wrlllan auiwlal aul fraaaipl ACAlrau TUC i OUlXajlU UKitCli V CO., CkJaa ar Nawr sTariu Bold and Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also forSMedicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 Twelfth Hfroet 4ll 7i:t M5f 7,vi 'ZdiiZM-ira mmmm aJ. M. i1,1 J THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the . . . Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON, Will reopen tbelr Boarding and Day School September 6. For rates, etc., address the Superlores PUPILS RECEIVED IN THE PBIMABY. GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES J. A. FASTABEND. HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDER HOUSE Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS Ootid Street CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS MANHOOD RESTORED," CUPIOENf liMirMl Vritlftlilf 'itiir,Ut(f fit. t rwiirti phyife-Un. will quk klr rurv y.w of i tirr. of Uie geitrrftuv .r(i.. kim I, m (ami MtithiMsl, In til ll,-h,HtuliiftJ K-liilMlotis, Nrrv.iuc ivlillllr. I iii.liirs, I oii!Mi ii atarry, r.iiitiuns irsiti, vmru-.mo m fi OwiBtllMUxn. II tUM1 all lsrs tir ilsv of lilgliL t'rviil quk k Hi tf li-tiniti, wlileb It ttulehM-ke.1 1.T Ut HH.nilAli,rrli.. sim all Hi ttornin.il Impmenrr. t T I nn r i-Icum Uh llnr, UK kutiipvtartil lh nrtiiarv unjana ul sii UuiHiriUa. aillftl I a,Mb nrtfana. Commerciai Btrewt RESTORED ttf natar lr. Iean' allow Srttm rill. Thla won.lafful rM..lu Guaranteed by Cbaa. Roger, DruggUt "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies uThe Louvre" XSTOKIA'S (IDIU.r.OlS ENTERTAINMHNT HALL a ri.ooitH Fin Mualn. tlarnea of All Klmta. Two Mafnlftreint llsra. tTHTTIHNG nitST-CUSS Cood Order and Everybody's Rights NTUICTI.V OIINKItVKU. 1NHTRU- MENTAL MU8IC, PAINTING AND VOICE CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT General Contractor MOVING TOOLS RENTED m Q (JOB CWINf1AJlTA l.KAVK. I OK 1 1, AM', AltltlVR. ll l' III Nn l'.X I'lIK"", (or 'alciii, idi.eliiiia, Aelilimil, hacinini-nto. I'i'len, hn Krniielwii, Mn. line. Irtia Allllelea, Kl I "sail, New t'r luana ami I lie Kal. d no I". ,M V IKlA-M IA.M. Itii.etnilK I'aiarns.'r 'Dill', N, Via WiHiill'iirii, fur Miiiinl Alii'l. Kil tnflitll, Meat Neto, linwiivlliii, Hirlng. Ilelj mid Niilpni Iallr ree(i Miiiiliiy. ! !lr I'HWpl rliimlar. (A no r. M. !( Jfi A. M. 17 .10 A M t'nrralln iarnsr. tt W I" M.l lisilv. MeVlnuvllla M'ar tl'all) ri. 'l HiiutUy, Conneotli at Han Frnol- with Oo. cldoiitaj A UrlaiiUl, l'ol(lo Ukll, so4 OorjuiKi atmnuiltlti Ikisa rr JATAN, CHINA, AUHTltAI.IA, AND HAWAII. U1W KAIIE8. KVKIIT PAY lMltTIJaNt TO KAN niANClHCO (SCO, Becoiul Clou; IIOOu, First CI; liiclii.llii horth Htmllar rnlUiitluna lo Anaaa, Frwio n4 oihar t'ailfunJ p4i, HMt((o checked to dnntl mil .n R. Kor.III.ICIt, C. It MAHK1IAM, Majuignr O F. uui P. A. r i (INI.Y M.SISii-CAK Kul TK ritX l llllFI AMi T'lTIIK KASf. TIIK tiM.V IIOI'TK T I UK VK.M)WfiTiNK NAllAl. I'AHK. I.tt AV K l" UTt AMi AHKIVC. Ka-t NUlt f.-r Kaialuii.' I I liehnl I i-iitiiillit, I H,iuii hetitl, M,intr-.ai,iij o Alirrderli li llila. T .una. fx-alll. i.-loru, l .ll 1..0HU-H.I. Kl-rli. Itiiira, -kaiir it.nvlaint! Ill 0 Trill. II I .. Nrl jloll. II. I'. K..1", Ml. ; Itiillia, lllillr. Aliai'.tiiila.l Melrua, M Colli, Mill VlUf. .V n-a i ., K in. i'r J Ouialia. l iiiineM MhifT.) M. I...UI-.I I.I. .ij.i.H nil IHKIiio N. w ma, I'hll aiel.ila.lliliiti, aii'l all I fill. I. t.a.l ami . oulli 1 rail. I No. -i II A. U J PAY8 lo MltuiruMlla. Umaha, Kr- au City and Ht I'aul. t PA V 8 (o Mllwuiktia and Chl-aa. S DA YH to Vaxlilnirt n. I'hll talhla. Now York a. 1 lloatoi. oJ other Itaelorn 4Mti(a. Iaratt clio. k. d ihr- n-h to natln4tlon of tlckoia Tor alordn-inr rn"er attona. tlckata, maps and full Infuritintla .all on or wrtta A. I). CHARLTOiN Aaa't tlan'l I'a.a. Agaiit. I'lirtlaml, or f 55 Morrlaitu N, l'r Thlnl. C. W. HTuNi:. Aatnrt. Tl.o Mlaalaal)ii Hcotilc I. Ins Six Palaces.. on Wheels. Our now Ht. I'aul Chi tu. i train cunalsts of u liufM sinnkln" car. a stan.W.l lcc(iln( car a roiiipaiimcnt sloeplnj uir, a reclining- chair car. a dining car, a il.iy coach (high back cats), Blx curs In nil. Th mast cstly, litiautlful, luiuri cms sli cius on earth. Htoain lioiitrd. Elrctiia llKhted Whlo voatlhulsd. NO KXTHA KAIlKd. Lravn Ht. I'aul 1:06 p. dally, ft,.r arriytj 0f N. I'licin.-, Cn-at Nor. ami H.h l'liclllc train from th west. Tlca-ta at Hiiu-.s 0f all coiinccilnir lin,.,. C. KIIKI.liiiv fleni-rul Agent, 1'oiiliiinl, Oregon. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia Itlver 11 mi 'i iKet Hound Nav- lgutlon Co. HTEAMEK '"I I I.lll'l ( iNE." U'aves Aatorlu dally ,.,,.,,. Hunduy. 7 p. m. Leaves J'ortlund daily enept Hunday, 7 a. m. BTEAMEil "HA I LEY OATZEnT." Leavss Astoria dully ie,,t Hunduy and Monday at 7 a. in.; Hunduy night at 7 o'clock. Leave Portland dolly inropt Sunday at p. m. Leaves Saturday night at 10 o'clock. U. B. BCOTT. Prnldsmt ID. A. B.olfty, Afent, Portland, C. W. 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