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a THE 1VI LY ASTOKIAN, jSATI'MUY MOKMNiJ, Oi'l'OHKK i, 1H:7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tel. phone No. 6i. TKKMK OF Hl'llSCKirriON. DAILY. gent by mall, pT year ....16.00 Bent by mall, per month SO Served by carrlor, per month 63 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year In advance... WW Postage rr to ubacrlbera. All communication Intended for pubfl cation should b directed to the dl:or. Bualneas communication ot all kind and remittance must b addressed to The Aatorlan." Th. Aslori.m guarantees to lit auD ertbert tlit largest circulation ot any newspaper published oa thai Columbia river. Advertising- rate can be had on appU oatlon to the buslnes manager. The Weekly Astortan, the mooad old. est weekly In the mat of Oregon, baa, next to the Portland Oregtrlan. the largest weekly clrculatloo In the state. John F. Handle? Co. are our Portland e-ents, anil cop: ot th Astorian can be had ever mortdng at their a land, 124 Third street Th residents of the Xehalem valley who can't Odd a market In Astoria, or can't get here with their produce on ac count ot the bad roads, are rabidly work Ins; out their own salvation. Th new grkrt mill at Jewell will be a step the right direction, and It th farmer 1 debarred from reaching; AmorU, he will soon be Independent of us in more respects than one. report Is true, all hope of building the canal, except by consent of Great Brit ain, and subject to such terms as the may see At to dictate, must bo aban doned. The rvelde const thus has ex-en better reason than the balance of the country to remember th statesmanship of the democratlo party, and It ought to be a long while before any national can didate on that ticket can expect to ob tain th votes of even a respectable mi nority In any stat In th Union west of the Rocky Mountains, The communication from Mr. Draper, published In another column, must for ever set at rest any doubt that Clatsop county product are to be had In this market. It does not, however, explain why every steamer from California brings such quantities of fruit and vegetables, and that on certain days when Inquiries are made at the stores for certain veg. e tables, even the commission houses out and the would be purchaser is toW to wait for the next steamer. The new Une of Oriental steamer hKl! one of this morning's dispatches abates ia being arr.ur.ged to run between San Francisco and China and Japs.ti 1 rally another stage in the development of As toria. By those whore on the lusiae It Is well known thajj'irr. Hammond has a hand In ther.egotlation now going on. 'JrVo ot"tte steamers ar already under construction and will soon be ready for service. These a: earners will all stop at Astoria going and coming and receive and discharge cargoes here, making connec tion with the railroad. The movement was originated by the Southern Pacific to meet the competition of the Great Northern at Seattle, and m tts scope will take in the Columbia river, where the Southern Pacific Is known to be already largely Interested. It will be a long time before the coun try gets bark what It lost by turning the government over to the democratic party. The Pacific coast, especially, ha been a heavy sufferer. We have not only endured, a'org with other sections, the effect of "exterminated" industries, gtn era stagnation of business and a tre mendous depreciation of all forms of prop erty, but we have lost the great ben efits In the way of Increased population and development we would have enjoyed thr'ougl- the construction of the Nicara gua canal, which Cleveland stopped at the beginning of the first year of bis Rdministr&tlon. The voters of the great Pacific slope must never be allowed to forget the circumstances of this act of supreme folly and partisan prejudice, Frellnghuysen, as secretary of state, had quietly negotiated a treaty with the gov. eminent of Nicaragua, under which the United States was absolutely ceded a strip of territory through Nicaragua forty-five miles wide, extending from ocean to ocean. For once EngtanI had been caught napping, and the entire British government stood aghast when this mag. riflccnt treaty wo sent to the senate for ratlfleailon. The senate was strongly re publican at the time, and there was mil lions of capital available In the country for tht- construction of the cannl. if Blaine had been elected, the building of the canal would have been commenced within the first six months of his admin Istratlon. But, to the consternation cf every welt-Informed man an 1 true friend , to the project, on the 5th day of March, a his first official act as president Mr. Cleveland sent down, to the oapitol and withdrew from th senate the priceless treaty with Nicaragua and In l twinkle ten vers of the best and most brilliant diplomatio effort In the history rf the nation wa rendered nugatory, England Immediately sent emissaries to Nicaragua, who have from that hour to this never ceased their effort to thwart thl oun try purpose to control the canal. Now comes the news. In a dispatch from Washington, that an Imaginary English steamship company ho obtained a con cession for thirty years of th exclusive right from th Nicaragua government to navigate the San Juan river and Lake Nicaragua, two of the most Important and indispensable link In the chain of waterway constituting the proposed route of th Nicaragua canal. If thl GOLD COMING WITH A RUSH. Mtintt Halstead. The democratic; party held up the coun try, preventing Its prosperity by evil leg islation and sinister strife to suppress the evidence of good times; but the Amer ican atmosphere and republican policy prevailed. The country threw down the Clevektnd-C&rllslo load, and blossomed again. There wa one thing lacking to crown our good fortune with gold, and It was the natural flow ot It from Europe th natural response, we mean, to our tre mendou exports. This was held buck because the democratic demonstrations ot Imbecility and anarchy the wild, fan tastic, free-silver proceedings discounte nanced In every other land highly clvU laed and the many mobs and lynchings, the tale of incendiary and murderous tramp, asaushiations by burglars all the indications that we are getting the dregs Instead of the cream ot Europe, and developing dangerous conditions of disorder, excited distrust of us In the mind of the laboring and saving people of Continental Europe end the effect was perceptible in England. There had been a feeling throughout those countries that American securities were good, and immense sums of moncy In small lots had been Invested in our 'i Aver's ;i Sarsaparilla ! The Remedy with Record. 59 Years of Cures ' I'OIH lt.ltc l ii i . it ;i.. - I A. vored of the gvvls, but now, when a really charming array of five piece can bo bought for fifteen dollars, It doesn't seem quite so nuuii of a luxury. PURCHASE OF OUHA IX COXTKM- ruwiox. There Is a rumor ailoit in cmVI.il cir cles that. If true, Is most inn rt.-ut This Is nothing less ihnn that th:s ov crnmont Is about to make overtures to Spain for the purchase of Cutn. How ever this may le. It has Uu:g Neil Known , Wilknnimeit. i.c h. to the world at lanre that the value of ; Sierra Nevada. Hr U i li:uvwiiii, Hr h liosteiier s cumiacn rwuers as u rvni-M. marin n m:vs. ' 1-s.M I.S ON I UK VY T Mirmt.t Ml i KIVKR KKM Mil .'UN. ; Veel. j lb ur il'.ard, m HAI 1 IVi'liK. t iMti;e sicImvi, Ant I i nn I I IIM r !, tin ii ' a m i o, i lMi. re. Mr li I i' ii.o m it. It h . ... ! M;l eni'it k , ni h,.. ! A N t Ml C. j O. !l rlv re Hr l-k I.n.;.ili -lur.'. Ill ii i I'nli'iitt'. vnNink. Iii' lik ; i M'S vow , liU'lli l.'Vi. II. Vlll-l'l. .Vuiu Vv, Hr sli j lni.,. ' O.hii r, , P. 'i .1 r iircii Miit, n . .Viiiinil' Hr lk l ILikiH me. Peru. -r h. u.. Kl itb.'l.ii-rh ! I .l ....ti'rli lir .ii Uo;-t. u kmei-i. tier l I Pen Awn, nr I'l ll"S,.fc l . iV V I V v tovt.. Ill Al !.l : I vi 1 ' VI ! 1 ,v". lv- 1VI 1.11. 1 :it ,- iu Ih in , i . ,.IM...1''A m tui.vi .-.'.i ...u. II.. for contslpation, makvri.i, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney ocmpl.-it:t and ntT vounnes Is N-yonJ all price. A wine glassful before meals Imparts a heany relish for the food, and a corrMpondlng dose before ertlrirg cemtrlbutes to sound repose. No medlrtail stimulant on the market ever reeclved such strong pro fessional endorsements a the Hitters It I a most genial tonic, affording strength to oil who use It. Xot or.ly In this country, but In many foreign lands. It 1 an admitteel specific and pre ventive. As a safeguard against all dis ease of a malarial type It Is particularly valuable. Independence Is not always happiness. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be In a most miseraide condition. It iiomh in. J. l rriiiitvr.iier t'k ' .. .toovl ... i iviiinni. IVveubr ll.ill. II' U I-,. UUI .. - Mcll ournft. KttiroM shire. Ur h 10M... ,a N All A1 A Kt. HniidiuirlrK. Hrli ITT. 1HU1... IS Ormrthire. Kt h Ii..li0el. . t'arradale. Hr th I.0J...I1OAI... ,1I AJ1U, A MitherUo Nlilrv. Br ih I'' . luiAl .. I'n.vliHi-, Hnh wal ,.UOl ... U t'betvu, Br bat ltOt..M'Ai ... - r A N A J A Prtaeltallv. r bk. - !'' .Hta.l .. II ' Vpoeiia. Nor 1K HIT . .VA.il .. - Sto UK J IMlRo. Ulvnpark.Hrsh W. .nvil... su HIASull Al. Elginshire. Hr V. Jv ! A... - Be.ieiia Hek. Bf t 1TW tuiAl .. -- ( uniliriHu huiB, Hr h I's l' - Kn.li oil lyle. Krli Kll . Ii'l.. K'lriUiuyiuore.iir iii l'-IJ...reul.... JMitA 1 Pruiulm.tiM', Mr h 1T7; .. pott... J ' T A 111 l: II IV. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WK ARK ASSl Kl lNti IN TIIU COl'RTS 01' U Kir.llT TO Till? r.xfi.i'stvi-: lisic w tiik word "CASTOUIA," and " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," as oi k trapk mark. , DR. SAMUEL PiTCHER, of llyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that his borne ami does now r- on every bear the facsimile aiqnaturc of U&ffi&Cti wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA,'' 7ju7j has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have alwaifs bought yZfr f- m 0 and has the signature of C&ffi&&Xlx wrap per. No one has authority from mo to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. ,,y March S, 1S97. & U ' c s"-" Do Not Bo Deoeived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accrptinjj a cheap substitute which some druggist may ollVr you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe iilitiMiu'n'e.lir b t t; I. I ' ' ailu TW(lllltii It us umif rivus tv -v ix I'llrtTfle. Hi Ii t ''7...Il I , .1 .-J...l.il bonds and stocks. The prices had fallen j Immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. Krora the advertisement or tn.im- .x.t.i i. '.er n bcrlaln's Couh Itemedy and the many good recommendations Inotuded therein, we concluJd to make a first trial of the medicine. To s.y it was .itl-f.ictory In Its results Is putting It very mllJIy, indeed. It acted like magic and the re sult was a speedy ana permanent cure. We have no helta...e-y in re-TJinnundins this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone afllicted with a cough or cold in any fast In the yean of hardship inflicted upon the country by the incompetent theorists, Cleveland and "?.rlisle, who pu: into letters and mesjes and speeches the things they dl-a not know. More than that, the workfinir people of Europe know enough, knoa- that silver 13 rot the , ' better money for the poor: that gold Is .fte money wlways safe, and in handling which there Is least margin for the mid dlemen. The Europeans who save by the hardest scraps of wages are sedately stubborn. and they held on, through the years of depression In thin country, to their American investments, patient but watch ful, under the fall of prices. When the general rise came, after the adjourn ment of the extra session of congress- its good work done the small holders of our securities, as if there had been a pre concerted movement, sold out when they rould get their money back; and the ag gregate of sales was very great It Is this paper coming to us, and taken by us, that has paid for the balance In our favor on the international commerce. We have picked up our paprs that Eu rope had to sell, and as the supply of paper does not hold out, the gold Is com- iw- In a flood, and enriches business. One of the agreeable thinsrs is the Bryasnl'es have had to climb down from their favorite propositions. The fall of silver, while wheat rises; the strong cur rent of new gold to the money centers compels the acknowledgement that It Is cot the restriction ot the coinage of sil ver that affects prices, but the old Irre- pealable higher taws of political economy. Poor Bryan used to say, "My friends, study this silver question." The people are studying It in object lessons, and also the questions of supply and demand, of production and consumption, and all that sort of thing. .'i.l . l' i... -.'1! lie 1 .. .1: 1 1. ht It. (".n.U. Nt Iivn ilr t.k. Yerl'eti-i, l:r v : it. V 'k.'IIAM T-'imio v.ir:ti,l;tp ,t t l;i.l-n;ri-. Hi fir i.l.'i.t ri i.l Ilr -h . U.n." ire, or li k -I... -. ii. .1.'. ! l .A: : u 1. 0 1 I.' A. m am manhood restored CUPIOCNf" Aw.ilt pr iti Iff '7 fT tf J Ck Oonol m Uiiiimm wk puyii-iii, will qutrhiy cut ) all iu r I N Jjk 1 IMJJ I"-'tt1lUk III M K.Brniltial r.lliiMloli, r.ln iNM.lill'i m.a -lifIS wlileti If iHileltM-hinllrte to Hpflnlfrbw Sim! form. The Danner of Liberty. Liberty town, Maryland. The 23 and jo cent sixes for sale by the Estes-Oonn Drug Co. A! AT. INK NuTi;.S. a r mar ... irrra " '" IMtrmruf impowocr. 1 n iiiai.ntiHiiiiini, tu DLrunL aas r 1 t.n kidnnaiid UiorturTonrnol auuupunua I fl'VlhtllV ilMnflh.M And hmIiiM attl&Jl Wtek 1 F UK. Th rieiii tiirfrr-.ni ar mil rami br Iwmn u herit ninety per ent are IhhiMkI wli l-faalalllln ct'i-l HKS K l lliwmtly knuvn rtmnlf iiirtirwillinttlnorntuoii. S"irHm..iil. A wrutrt (nifrnirfiinaitl mnor nmmHl if is htr t1r nul t Jwl a iwrmii.tur ALiJO Inn . ii f.-r hr maU. H-U fur midmiUr anil iraumuouu. Addms Utlt(DHIIII t-O P, O. Bui Wit, Baa rrtwctao, OO. Halt H ('HAS KOUKitfl. ia Commercial Htrevt. Yellow and violet are the leading shades In stationery. The Columbia is due from Skin Fran cisco this moriMng. The steamer Harrison arrived frnm Til lamook yesterday merulng The Arulreda. wheat-laden, is on the rtwr, in tow of the In these days of culture and progress, do not wear a grursly beard or muta -he, when they can be colored a natural brown n;'y down tht. or black at home with Buckingham's Queen. Dye. J The lintlsh ship XilgHte sailml yi-sier-VloletS will figure largely on dainty day fur tjueenstown or Falmouth (or m a? h MANHOOD RESTORED f uruirTilocuieall nerrous Uucsks, usn M weak. Mriuoty I.,,,) Ham lowr. Headache, Wakclulueaa, Luat Manbuutl, Nigliily gllt. loua. eruuallraa. all dralua, loaa of puwrr lu OenrrstKf !( of euhrr arx. rauard by o r exettluo, yuulltful errufa, neraalra na of totiaera. upium or nimulanla. which leaii o Infirmity. ConaumptU.n or Inaanii. Can b carried In at pocket. $ aonar hns, e fhr K by mall prepaid Circular Free, told by all drurfiata Aik for It. take no other. Maniilartiiretl by the feau Mrdnint Co . I'sria Kranr I au Iwis 1'iuk km., diUibuUssgcats. TUud inj Vsaihllloia, ruttlauO. Or. J. W. CONN. Aant Asterla. theatre bonnets. orders, with 13u.vO bunhels of wheat, vul : Ued at tl"5,'.). The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" Is a fa miliar name for DeWht's Witch Hazel Halve, always r.dy for tm-r,-ii i . While a specific for riles, it also in- : stantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, ecxema and all affections of the skin. It never falls. Charles Logers. It Is rxiN the illenlochy will have comrl-i'-il h-r cargo ly Hunilay. When l.fi. n she vi-.ll have 3 ?'.!. 0 feet of lumb-r alxmrd and will draw 21 . I in. Ii" Fur f.inclfuls are as extravagant they are lovely this season. The Norwegian strip III iw.itl a. IIS toi.s, i',iirain J.jjg.-rison. arii ..l str- from San FranrUoi, from which day The dangers of civilization are over work, worry and germs. We need a vi talizing power to sustain us. Learned men and experience point to pure whis key. Primitive men did not need whis key. We do. Changed conditions bring fresh needs. And THE whiskey Is HARPER. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. Once the housewife, who owned a sil ver tea set thought herself specially fa- Ayer's 9arsaparUIa Is not a secret prep aration. Any physician may have the' formula on application. The secret of :t ' success He In Its ertraorJIriary power ! to cleanse the blood of Impurities and cure the most deep seated cases of tlood-dlsease. port she sailed Si-pt.mlir 13. She la In tuillust. A tnwtxi.it has l...ii or.li rl and she will probably l.iave up ih- rlv.-r today. The Choicest Table Wines Health and strengtli carry us through dangers and make us safe In the pres- 1 ence of peril. A perfectly strong man with rich pure blood, has nothing to I fear from germs. He may breathe In th 1 The mother of a mischievous young son bccllU of consumption with Impunity. AlSO fOrMedlCinal . . FOR FAMILIES regards Saturday with horror. If you have ever seen a little child In a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant tickling In the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Curt, which gives quick relkf Charles Rogers. And now the chafilng dish 1s beginning once more to be appreciated. A 1 r our ! s Doctor , Of all the nerve-tonics bromos. celeries or nervines your doctor will teff you that the Hypophosphites art best understood. So thor oughly related is the nerv ous system to disease that some' physicians prescribe Hypophosphites alone in the early, stages of Consump tion. Scott's Emulsion' is Cod-liver Oil, emulsified, with the Hypophoiphites, happily blended. The re sult of its use is greater strength and activity of the brain, the spinal cord and the nerves. Let a stud you a took all about It Seat fraa. SCOTT & BGWNE, New York. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be Incurahle should read what Mr. P. E. Grisham, of Gaars Mills, La., has to say on the subject, viz.: "I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever sine 'the war and have tried all kinds of medicines for It. At last I ound a remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy." This medicine can always be depend'l upon for colic, cholera mor bus, dysentery anil diarrhoea. It is pb-asant to take and never falls to effect a cure. 23 and ii cent sizes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. ' If there Is a weak spot where the germs : may find an entrance to the tissues, then j the trouble beglna Disease germs pro- j pagate with lightning-like rapidity. Once I in the blood, the only way to ge rid of them is to kill them. This Is whnt Dr. : Fl'-ree's Golden Medical Discovery Is fcr. ! It purifies tho blood. That means thnt It ! kills the germs, but that Is only a part ! of whnt it does. It assists digestion by j stimulating the secretions of digestive i fluids, so promoting assimilation and nu- irition; purifies and enriches the blood I and so supplies the tissues with the food ! ti-y need, it builds up strong, healthy flesh and puts the whole body Into a ; disease -reflating state. ' Send 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost . of mailing only, and get his great book, The Pmple's Common Bense Medical Ad viser, absolutely free. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, N'o. fa Main Sire-t, liuffalo, N. Y. I and Cooking: Purposes "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Pepsold California Brandies CARLSON'S FAMILY 103 TwolftH LIQUOR STORE, Htroct mi A gold chat-lain" studded with ame- ' fjjf'Ht '',? I'Xulla thysth Is a truly charming possesion. 1 JLijjj' ' 'jvlj ifiS aj'jjil Oastor and Rembrandt roses are nov elties In the season's millinery. j Certainly you don't want to suffer with ' dyaptpsla, constipation, sick headache, ! sallow skin and less of appetite. You i have never tried DeWltt's Little Karly ; "For year," says Capt C. Mueller, "I , Risers for these complaints or you would have relied more upon Ayer's Pills than have been cured. They are small pills anything else in the medicine chest, to j but great regulators. Charles Rogers. regulate my bowel and those of my snip's ; crew. These pills are not severe In their j Evening trolley rides wre losing their action, but do their work thoroughly." charm with all but the most ardent of ' lovers. Attribute good motives always until the opposite can be definitely proven. "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S (.OIK.roiS ENTERTAINMENT HALL 3 KI.OOKH Flue Music, (lainra of All Klnda. Two Magnlllexnt llara. CVCKYTtllMi rmsT-russ Good Order and Everybody's Rights HTHICTI.Y OIIHKKVKI). A. & C. R. R. R. TIME CARD In l llcct Sept. H. INH7. I.rnve Astoria for Klavel at a. m., 19 m., I l. in . i p. in. "d O H) . in. l.euvo Aslurlu for HeiisliU via flavsl at 0;) a. m. and t p. III. l.ae Klnvol for Astoria al ; a. m., 10 IS n. in , 1.30 p. m., I.U p. 111. and l p. m. leave HcnM for Astoria via navel at 7:10 a. 111. and I p. 111. All the Above I rait a Are Dully. HtST ... SOI III .XV., ' it" IOiW4ViMiW a a" . i. . , l.KAVK. I'liltl UM. A It It 1 V at. 9 MAM j yVCIllAN.' KX ' I'ltHN ler 'al'iii. , kou-imta. A a 1 1 m 1 l , M W I", M.1 hai-rnmen'Oi I'rlni, I tn raiielw", b 1 Jixf. Ih Aiiiifilea, I V.I iai, New HI leatu and Hie l-att. SWA M. niiaeb..r, J.aarlief i)V. M. i'allr rxeepl Kuiidagr. 17 X A. M i tl ill I' M. " l'ail. Via M HHllnirii, let Mnuiil Angel. ll Verl". Weil S'-.., Hrii'll . Mi.rlnn- (i.-ld utitl Nittr"ii .. Ctirvalll paaicnfi r. M.-Vlmitllle pax'kt tl'.ll) r. t Hi.h.la). iail Mil inlay. is V) I'. M. is :.. A. M. C'onneotina; at Ban KranrU-o with Oo eldental A (rlital. I'uclrto Mall, aa4 Ocranlo stramadiip llnot fr JAI'AN, CHINA, Al'MTIIALIA, AND HAWAII. LOW FAIIH8. KVF.HT DAT t'OIlTIJtNP TO BAN rilANCIHCO U TO. Second Cbiu; 110 on. First Class; Including- berth. Hlinllnr rrduciioua to Anlaa, Fresno and Ol her Callf.Ttda potiiU. llnkKna-s t-heekol to doa-ti aH n It. KOr.llI.KIt. C. II. MAIIKIIAM. Uaiwigxr. (I F. and 1'. A. TIIK OSI.V DININii-t'AK Kill TK Fli'iM l'01iri.AMTiTIIK KAM. the osi.v iiih'tk to i ii k vki.i.owstong National iakk. lk a v r. I lillTI AMI AKIIIVK. Kat Mall fur Kaanin t:ieltAlla, Iltll4il1. No. i. IH.111II1 liei.il, Vlutiiemaiiiil Nu 1. AH r.leeil. oi)ll.l.a. 14 lOin.'l. Srnllle. Vletilllj. I'nrl Ti'Wtlw-lnl, Uleli li'ltir. "'kalie. Ii....:u. III C . lr.ul Ii 1 .. Nri lanit. II 'V. halit, M: t ia.iljla. Itlllle, Aiiaeiinila.j II: A. M. Ilt-I -1 l-.i i'. ; ti i 0 neajM - , Krtlisaa I lit. I'Ii .iIim, t nuiir'l Jlitill., hi. Itlll-.l 'Illrtltfn.W it.ll Itiltloii. Si-n Vnrh, I'l ll ailrlphla.llixitini, ami all txiliila Kaat and . uultl rat. I DAYH to Mlniieiipulli. tmiaha, Kau ai City and Ht l'aul. 14 DAYS (o Mllwauk. and CM -ano. 4H DAYM to WashburtiMi. l'lill id.-i.hl. New Vurk a-1 Iloaloi. and Other Kimern points. Ilsa-RBSD clieckcd th;-iiia;h to dmtlrutlon of ticket For sleoplntt-car reai-rvnllnna, tickets, maps and full Information, .-all oa or .rite A. D. CHARLTON tu t tisn'l I'asa. Agent, Portland, or SSB Morrlauii Hi., I nr Third. C. W. HTiiNi:, Aatoila GOING EAST T OOtNti EAST ? OOINO EAST? OOINO KAHT T GOINO EAST T HOINM KAflT T flOINU FAST ? noiNfl FAMT T i'.oinu i:aht t ooino icaht t If you are. do not furiret THItKK THItKK IMPORTANT IMI'OItTANT l.MPOItTANT pii NTH . points points . 1 1 A pain In the chest Is nature's warning that pneumonia Is threatened. Dampen To heal the broken and diseased tissues, a iieoe of flannel with Chamberlain's a soothe the Irritated surfaces, to In- i Pain Balm and bind over the seat of the stantly relieve and to permanently cure pain- and another on the back between is the mission of DeWitt't Witch Hazel the shoulders, and prompt relief will fol Salve. Charles Roger. low. Sold by Entes-Conn Drug Co. .( 1 The camel curve Is the name given to : The more a man 1 run down the more I the pouched back of the new bodices. ', a really womanly woman will stick un I ! him. PUPILS RECEIVED IN THE PRIMARY. GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES Je M. ,. THE SISTERS, OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA, OREGON, Will reopen their Boarding and Day School September 6. For rates, etc., address the Superioress INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC, PAINTING AND VOICE CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT CROUP QL1CKLY CURED. flm.-tll precaution often prevent preat Mountain Glen, Ark. Our children were ! mischiefs. DeWltt's Little Enrly Risers suffering with croup when we received 'are very smnll In size, but are most ef- a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ' f'-ctlve in prey-ntlng the most serious It afforde-d almet Instant relief. F. A. forms of stomnch and liver trouble. Thornton. This celebrated remedy Is for They cure constipation and headache and sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. ' regulate the bowels. Charles Rogers. Do not think because your hat Is not ' The bulldozlntc m-.thr)H pursued by sow burdened with plumes that It Is not narrow-minded heads of sub-diirtment i strictly correct Some very elegant ere- in the large corporations tend more to rj attons do not boast aught but flower demoralize than to maintain good gov. and quills and are very distingue. j ernment I J, .t.Li U U U 3 El U U H U u U U E! 2 wrf' ! Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Marion Count'. OREGON This I Just the place for your boys. Delightful location, large buildings and grounds, good meals, plenty of healthy exercise, excellent teacher and careful training this I what they all say of MT. ANGEL COLLEGE. Send for CaU alogue and special terms. School will open September t. P. F, PLACIDUS. Director. First Go via tho St. Paul because tke lines to (hat point will iiffnrd you tht ery bent servloe. Becond See Hint tho coupon lieyond ft. Paul reads via tho Wisconsin Cen tral because that line mnkes closs con nections wltli nil the transcontinental lines entering tho Union Depot there, and its servtco Is flrst-cliiss In every particular. Third For Information, call on y.ur neighbor and fri.l the nearest ticket ngent and ask for a ticket rending via the Wisconsin C-Titral line, or addre. JA8. C. POND, General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. GEO. 8. BATTY, Oeneral Agent, Portland, Oregon. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. STEAMER "TELEPHONE." Leave Astoria dally except Sunday, p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sunday, 7 am. STEAMER "BAILEY OATZERT." Leave Astoria dully except Sunday and Monday at 7 a m. ; Sunday night at I o'clock. Leave Portland dally except Sundny at 8 p. m. leaves Saturday night at 10 o'clock. U. B. 8COTT, Presldeau 1 E. A. Beeley, Agent, Portland. ' C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. ' ' Telephone No. 11. j