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1 "S f" 0 t THE DAILY ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, ls)7. W1 1 v aihj glotostau. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tel-phon No, M. " tKKM Or M-BSCKIPriOS. DAILY. Boot by mall. M T 8 M Bent by mail, per month....... K fierved by carrier, per month .W WEEKLY. Bent by mall, prr yew In advance... U-00 Postage. fre to ubscrtbrs. All communication Intended for pubU. cation should bo directed to the editor. Business communications of all kind and remittance rnuit be addressed to "The Astoria. M The Astorian guarantee to a:s ur- acrlbert the largest circulation of any newspaper published oa the Columbia river. Advertlflnj rate can be had oa appll. cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the second old. eit weekly In the eiate of Oregon, has. ezt to the Portland Orssor-lan, the largest weekly circulation to th state. John F. Haadley Co, are our Portland agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their staid. 121 Third street The, consul of the Vnitod State at Liverpool reports that the AemtsA at that port for American bread stuffs during the coming yenr will amount to 3Q,V or 0.000 quarters, and that for tome months the Impart will reach TV.WD quarters or more, weekly. He alto :ats that the demand for maize U Urge and Increas ing, the lmporuuions during the pas; year surpassing- ail previous records This Is pleasing- Information for our ag rtcultural and shipping Interests, espe cially the atatemett that American com 1 growing- In favor In England and that thero is an increasing demand for that important product. It Is a demand tha the Interests of the farmer and shipper alike require should be carefully fosterel. and any suggestion In regard to It de serves attention. Consul Boyle's report Is not wholly favorable. He finds that there is complaint among the Liverpool Importers of the manner of shipping from the Cnlied States ports and the condition of grain when received. These complaints are made particularly of the southerly ports. It is claimed that there are often heavy shortages In the con' sign meats, due to the practice of weigh ing the grain only at the terminal sta tion) tand not directly into the ships. A more serious complaint is that of care lessness In the manner of handling the (ram, such a shipping during rain with out shelter, (sufficient ventilation aboard shin, etc- all of which tend to injure the grain during voyage and lessen both the value of the shipment and the con fidence of the Englishmen in the Amer ican shippers. LESSON OF THE COAL STRIKE. 4 . Eugene V. Debs, who has been one of the mom potent of strike leaders for several years past, delivered an address In ChrfUgo a few days ago in which he told some sober truths about the cost of strikes to world ngmen. He has stud led the subject well and be speaks the ruth Just when It is greatly needed. Mr. Det not only states that "strikes doo't pay," but he declares that "all singes are lost." He presents a new phase of the problem by the declaration that, as a rule, strikes are caused by the employing classes. There is doubt less much truth in his statement. He points to the fact that when capitalists need a strike to lessen production, they provoke It, "knowing vt-U that th?ir cause is woo before the conflict is b? gun." Any intelligent observer 5T th labor troubles of the last few years can not resist the conviction that many of the strikes are precipitated In the Interest of employers. A most important and impressive fa?: stated by Mr. Debs should be soberly considered by those who contemplate ap pealing to the strike as the arbiter of labor difficulties. He refers to the fact that In the late miners' strike public sympathy was entirely on the side of the strikers, and In statement he is quite correct; but when an appeal was made to aid the striking miners when scores of thousands of them were out of employment and without bread, the con tributions received from labor organiza tions and from ail sources did not ex ceed seven cents per head for each strik ing miner. In other words, the striker bat) the sympathy of both the publlo and the labor organization, but bad practically no response from the pocket f either. It la true that the coal miners reached the end of the strike by Increased wage, but the Increase received would not In a year's time pay the loss of wages alone to the miners who stopped work when It was offered, -while the employers have certainly profited by it, as the Increase In the price of coal abundantly testifies. There are occasions when strikes may be a necessity to attain Justice for em ployes, but In a large majority of the labor strikes the worklragmen bear the brunt of the loss, while the employers often are fully repaid for the los they sustained by the interruption of business. In connection with this fact it will be remembered thru nearly every labor strike that comes Is precipitated, ot by the workmen themselves, butunder the di rection and often recklessappeals of labor organisation ofllo4.il who are MM by the organised workmvn of ih country ostensibly to protect tholr Interests. Thus, In addition to the which IrtlKir suffers by reason of strikes. It contrtbuti largely to th labor oitlMtls who are often wholly, rcsponstMo for the enforced Indlonosa of workingnuMi. Uiltor strlkow are a necessity umltr 'Wtrvm. condition, but while any other -vlhM'- ment of the dispute ts possible, the striu-i 1 the most costly method .hat coul I t j adopted to enforce juxttce to worlns-- mcn. Health and strength carry us through dangers and make u ssf In the pres ence of peril A perfectly strong man with rich purs blood, has nothing to fear from germs. Ho may breaths in the baocllli of consumption with Impunity. If there I a weak spot where the germs may find an entrance to the tissues, then the trouble begins. Disease germs pro PAgabs with lightnlng-'.tke rapidity. Once In the blood, the only way to ge rid of them Is to' kill them. This Is what Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is for. It purifies the blood. That means that It kill the germs, but that Is only a part of what It does. It assists dlgvstlon by stimulating the secretion of digestive fluids, so promoting- assimilation and nu trition; purifies and enriches the blood and so supplies the tissues with the food they need. It builds up strong, healthy flesh and puts tha whole body Into disease-resisting state. Send 21 one-cent stamps to oover cost of mailing only, and get hi groat book. The People's Common Sense Medical Ad viser, absolutely free. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, No. CSS Main Street. Buffalo. N. T. There are times when we couM slay the very ones whom we love beet. PURCHASE OF CUBA IX CO NT EM PLATION. There is a rumor afloat In official cir cles that. If true. Is most Important. This is nothing less than that this gov ernment Is about to make overture to Spain for the purchase of Cuba. How ever thi may be. It has long, been known to the world at large that the value of Hoe tetter's Stomach Bitter as a remedy for eontslpation. malaria, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney ocmplalt t and ner vousness I beyond all price. A wine- glassful before meals lmrarts a hearty relish for the food, and a corresponding dose before ertirir.g contributes to sound repose. No medicfcul stimulant on the market ever reeclved such strong pro fessional endorsements- the) Bitters It ts a most genial tonic, affording strength to all who use IL Not or.ly in this cou-rtry, but In many foreign lands. It Is an admitted specific and pre ventive. As a safeguard against ail dis ease of a malarial type It is particularly valuable. The large dotted veils are not worn by women of the most refined taste. The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a fa miliar name for DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emergences. While a specific for plies, it also in stantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises. salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never fails. Charles Rogers. If you wish to be popular never con- radlct people, even when you know you are right. CROfP QUICKLY CURED. Mountain Glen, Ark. Our children were suffering with croup -when we received a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It afforded almost Instant relief. F. A. Thornton. This celebrated remedy Is for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. A cheap combination of cake and ice cream Is to b found In froien char lotte, costing only eight cents. If your child is puny, fretful, troubled with glandular swellings, Inflamed eyes. or sores on the bead, face or body, a course of Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is needed to expel the scrofulous humors from the blood. The sooner you begin to give this medicine the better. The newspaper woman who works in an office learns one thing at least, arid that Is to get over the fear of mice and cockroaches. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache. sallow akin and Icfs of appetite. Toil have never tried DeWltt's Little Early Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. Tliey are small pills but great regulators. Charles Rogers. A wldoT may have words of praise fo- her late huslmnd, hut few sleepy wives can be made to r.-gard him In other than a cor.drmna'.ory light. Moments are useless If trifled away; and they are dangerously wasted If con- umed by delay in case where One Minute Cough Cure would bring Immedi ate relief. Charles Rogers. The haMt of writing,' rather than say ing, disagreeable things Is a very Wad one, the black and white ugliness last ing over so much longer than the ver bal unpleasantness. A pain in the chest Is nature's warning that pneumonia is threatened. Dampen piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind over the seat of the pain- and another on the back between tho shoulders, land prompt relief will fol low. Sold by Eetes-Conn Drug Co. Unbleached cotton flannel makes the best dish-cloths. 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. Ard THE whiskey Is HARPER. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., Mtorla, Oregon. Deapite the fact that nearly all the new ha-ta roll back from fluffy pompa dours, there are still some very smart tlp-tllted affairs which will be worn by Ayer's 5rsaparllta It GOOD for nil diseases that have their origin In Impure blood. It U BETTER than other sarsapurillas, bet tor made, of bfttcr inprodiontu and by better nu-thods. Its rcortl of cures proclaims it tho BEST women who (lad that my!i becoming. "For several months, I was troubled with a persistent humor on my head which gave me considerable annoyance until It occurred to me to v Ayer's Hair Vigor. Before using one bottle, the humor wa healed." T. T. .Vkms, gen eral merhcant, Turbeville, Va. We learn wisdom by misfortune. If you have ever seen a little child In a paroxysm of whooping cough, or If you have been annoyed by a constant ilckll-g In the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, whloh given quick relief. Charles Rogers. Fretting ts a potent cause of wrinkles. A few week ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It wsj undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and recognizing It aa dangerous he took Immediate ateps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and the many good recommendations Included therein. we concluded to mak a first trial of the medicine. To say It was satisfactory iu ii mum is puiunsr 11 vvrj muuiy, Indeed. It acted like magic and the re sult was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no heeltaiKy In recommending this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold In any form. The Banner of Liberty, Liberty- town, Maryland. The 3 and 50 cent slses for sale by the Estes-Conn Drug Co. Ammonia and water Is 11 n 1 xoelU nt antidote for mosquito bites. Baldness can be averted, and many "' " -. . , . . , . MiWir;iir. ur I t times heads that are already bald can be made to grow fine, healthy hair, of a natural hue, by Hall's Hair Bemwer. Washing the hands In Iran water will whiten and soften the skin. I Small precautions often prevent great mischiefs. DeWltf Little Early Risers are very small In size, but are most ef fective in preventing the most serious forms of stomach and liver troubles. They cure constipation and hcadach; and regulate the bowels. Charles Rogers. Flannel should be Ironed as little m possible, and with a moderately hot Iron. Those who believe chronlo diarrhoea to be Incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grlsham, of Gears Mills, La., has to say on the subject, viz.: "I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since 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 Dlarr- hoea Remedy." This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera mor- bus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It Is pleasant to take and never falls to effect a cure. 25 and so cent sizes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Veg-et&Me soups are nourlshintr and not as heating as those made from meat Pock. To heal the broken and diseased tissues. to soothe the Irritated surfaces, to In- afflnflv relieve and fo nermanenllv rnrA is the mUslon of DeWltt's WItcfi Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. Plantain leaves applied to bee stings or mosquito bites will remove the In flammation. Running sores, indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, even though of many years' standing, may be cured by using Dewltt's Witch Hazel Salve, ft soothes, strength ens and heals It Is the great pile cur. Charles Rogers. Nothing will Improve the complexion nd give grace to movement better than house-work. No man or woman can enjoy life or ac- compllsh much in this world while suffer- ing from a torpid liver. DeWltt's L1(!le Earlv Risers, the Dills that cleans, tha. organ, quickly. Ckarles Rogers. , Why on earth do so many bicyclist consider it a disgrace to iret off their wheels at crowHe.1 corners? It ts so10 ",r"-"or' to et an abundance of much more dignified than to fall off, goo1' h,'l'''ome fo'l and ue the tablets as so many of tfw-m are obliged to do. A RICH TREAT IS PROMISED. The Oregon State Fair for 1S97 Septem- ' ber to October t. Railroad rates reduced. The Southern Pacific will sell tickets al one fare rate for round trip from all points on their lines in Oregon. Tou will be entertained from morning until night. No time to rest. Liberal prizes offered for all kinds of sports, such I as bas-.-baJI, tug-of-war, chopping con- tests, foot races, hammer throw, shot put, and various other sports In charge of a competent committee. Don't over- look the date and the cheap railroad rate Ol one rare ror me rouna inp. stomacn win rie given, to some extent, Popular admission of 2S cents. a much-needed rest. Your druggist will - tell you that of the many remedies adver- Northern Pacific railroad train leave Used to cure dyspepsia none of them has Portland dally a,t 11 o'clock a. m. for fflvn " complete ai.d general satlnfac Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. tlon aa Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets, an 1 connection made at Spokane for Rosa- nt lf-at In Importance in these hard tand. Nelson, Sandow and British Co- tlmt ' th fat thitt 1tKV M a1"" "' lumbla mining campa For maps and chwipest and glvejthe rrKjst gol for the information call on or address ltaHt mOT"-y- C. W. STONE lii'tle i'Mik on caue and cure of Astoria Or stomach troubles w-nl free by iidilrsing ' ' Btuart Co., Marshall, Mich. When going- East travel on the North ern Paclflc Railway. Quick time an 1 the A menu for each meal made out week only line running dining cars. Train ly, will save mu-h anxiety as to each leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. MARINE NEWS. YKSvSKL OS T1IK WAY TO tllKt'OU MHlA KIVKH FKOM Ml YolSK. Veel. Tom Kute IHi Henry iiiimt, ,m n ii KAUiYOtt. tieotve Stotwn, Am nh i;io . Villi AOS l I'll I A. T .pom, Am h At'.vrrun. llt!!M.. ir h t'.ii.e r i ll, ir .li Mll Mltil:K, im a... amm Kr. VIt lit re Hr lk l.-.hlillm. n.li.re, Hr ii Cu'.rutM, vtlenbank, Urbk r tow s, t,U'.Hi,v. It r !i r.VHmrr. Aaurtlev, Hr sli . I'Ullt ittll. Omn iru, Hr h FKlll HANfl X, Af, Aaamtta, Hr bk KVvV HltH.O la,lv Wenitmrth l!r!i i.-J Ktt. Htokinen., t;r ti lieu Avon, Ur lk lltNi,K0SU. Sierra Nevsd. r h limueollii, Hr bfc nosm lif. J. C. lilutif. tier bk tiviKrHi, Dovvuby Hall. Hr h ! MellHturiie. Klunws shirv.Rr h .iS.V..iOVI... ,W NAi.VSAKI. andsnelra. Hr sli.... ir...liAl... .'1 lrtuirt)liir. Hr h mi..ltAl... i, tarrntisie. ur n i-.s.'...iiaI... KIWCASTtZ, A Pntviiiee, Hrh ...liSd ..HO vl... I. OlK'rou, Hr t'tl .lu...ltVAl fiNltlJ. I'rlaolpallty, Brbk ....VS 1(VAI Opheiis, Xor l Hi:.. AA Al Rio !F JtMllo, Ctlvnrk,rlrh 1W. .AU1 SHANullAI. Kiinltlr. Br i-.... .vv ..ltl Herou Ktn-k, Hr h IT.v ..lotUI, t'mnbrinn knur. Brk livm . HuaI, Kil ol t Ijdr. ur h ITII. Imui. E'leutiUyiuore.Ur ii ItHJ ..ttl. 30 DmmharUm . Rr lh ' ,-, .,., VN.CA TAUIK sav. (ialcotm rulIe.Hr lh IW...I1WAI.. I t'oltiliot'h. Hr sh l.s...U'vl . liurtiritlut'. br h ;ul lUUAl... TAL t U . I Adolf, tier h ...lf.l.. ltAl. Tlrnt.in. lnrttio. ul.rMo. ! Florida. Xor tr . ; Br tk.... lini.VI ... - 'AI . a; , r,ln, 1!r n i:i: ..IiAl... - YOKUIIAHA. Tenkio Vlsrn, J.ip bk Hial.nire. Hr ir : 1 1 -': lu'vi . ....il. ItO.Vl. ...Hi.' IH'.VI . t.dottt-ra'tti. Itr n AIAKINE .NUTt.S. I The Andreta iut 10 ,-.-inl ty. The sttunier Culumbln Mlltxl for J:.n j r 'U"L'" ""u,u"- The first Orientul iirjmir In the t. R. & X. new line will arrive nti-uit tl.e lsth. The Oerman ship IVru. which nrrtv-1 In Monday, stilled from lUko-lute. J i;, m. September ll'th. The Elder will return from Al 1 -k 1 ubout the kth, ami it is eipf t.n that she will carry another Urge t-,ir '-a. k to Alaska. The German ship Wllkotnen. Ciipiain Frees, sailed from Japan August an I : arrived here Moi.thiy, In ez..fp'.lo:iall guod time, ; The Manzanlta steamed up to ttv cui bunkers yeienluy on her maid. 11 trip and coaled up. She will ict-t ready f- r the trial trip In a few days. NEW .MEL'ICAL, DISOOVEKY. A Posltlvo Cure fir Losppsla. This muy read as though we were put- ting It a little strong bcaiuse It is gen- itr'llly h""f't ' the majority of po- (W t.. it ,;(,. ;..l.i in lis chronic form Is Incurable, or practkully so. But we haV" lon 8l"ce "hown tht "Wl " cile- nor 11 h a " matter as It first appears. ! The trouble with dysiM-ptlcs Is that ! thrfr ire rxtitlnuiUly dieting, starving themselves, or going to oriposlte t-x-itrtmes or else deluging the already , over burdrnl stomach with "bittern" I "after dinner pills," etc., which Invar jiably Increase the difficulty even If In some cases they do give a slight tern t wary relief. Such tn-aiment of the stomach simply makes matters worse. What the stomach wants is a r-s(. .ow how can the stomach become rested, re cuperated and at the some time the body j nourtMhi 1 and sustained. ; irils M the great secret un.l mu i also the "ecr,-t "' uniform success of ;,u!'rt 8 W'l-na Tablets. Tills Is , comparatively new remedy. .,!t fts sue """"'amy leaves no .I011M as to iL m-rlt,, The tablets will digest the food any a' TKA n"""" or condition of Hiom.i-h. ! 'r'"n iysp..,ia according oeiore ano: after each meal iind the re sun win ije tnat the food will be di gested no matter how bad your dyspepsia. mjty oe, because as Wore stated th tablet will digest the food even If the stomach is wholly inactive. To lllus trate our meaning plainly, If you take -m rralns of eat, egg or ordinary food and Pla: It In a temperature of 58 de srees, and put with it one of Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets, It will digest the meat r c', almost as perfectly as If the encloses within the stomach, Tn omach may be ever so weak yet th tablet will perform the work of ftlon and the body and brain wll properly nourished and at the same '"e a radical, lasting cure of dyspepsia wl" made, because the much-abutted day's maals. j lVf(l X ,fl viS J TOBAlt 0 J I. II... - f -.""" ' " 1 A ML ml :... tOlU I ... - IjW'i I ..A. m 17 ssajir w r.ll.' I m. it lit. ,1 sa " I ire Henderson Is hark from Klondike with a barrel of moMy. He must have struck rich mine." " No, he didn't do any milling at all. Ho took a supply of Piper Heidsieck i'lug along and sol Jit to the miner." The Plug U Larger Everywhere mone tobacco chewers the recent enl4rb'ement of the I'iper lleidsicck Tlug is a matter of common talk, and univenal congratu lation. More than one-third bigger than before, and better than ever, the tobacco with that delicious cham pagne flavor promises to be the most popular "chew" in the whole wide world. Try the New five-Cent Size Piper Heidsieck Plug Tobacco luiuot a lAtuutM tius or mmmm m ... As-rrsk n Insnorrnrsta rrriDStJIII trnlhBsatlrlrinillwsontts, tin auirrmr. sra not racwl br Iwtois is brua nlaety pr esnt ts trrmtila nt riUUIHU. ft'l'IIIICN K IsUMOnir knavn rBn1r InnmalltHMll in urlkin. W IMllnvnik alt A wriiiMrotn"!!!' an-1 utir ftomtl If Ma hnir lm nut edaut a aruuuwt.tu luOaboi.aia lor tvw.br mail. ManU tor rssactrmUrand IraUmonlaia, AddrwAYOI.IiKDICIllBCr.aVasTtelMaCal Js-AiMs CHA3 ROUERd. til Commercial Street. MANHOOD fuinnlrfilloctirtlll hta.o rutnr. llniUch, siona. Nrrtuuaona, all vunrr ss. eauani r pt-naiui .irruiarrr. Matiillactiirv.1 h lh "".'A- 'hit -UK SaitatMy Ross, Higgins iS: Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond Street r'f CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS There Is no occasion to worry over the progressive tendency of the bicycle crnxe when we read that a woman's wheel will le exchanged for a baby coach. In answer to the question, "Will you love me nlwuya?'' a woman replies, "Al ways." A man hedging Utile Is not quite so oertaln, and says, "I think I will." Reading: or Distance Glasses 16 00 Eye Classes for 13 25, or 13.00 Eye Glasses for ILT5. Warranted Gold Plated Frames. Makel your friend a beautiful and use. ful present We guarantee a 'perfect fit by mall providing when you order th glasses you answer the following ques. tlons: How old Ever used glasses? How long? Male or female? OEO. MATERLE, Expert Optician. 28 Third street, San Frandsoo Opticians and Photographic Supplies. IV V 1 1 heia tiny Capiule ar mpeno l M '0 Ba'sam of Copaibi,. luuermr ..L.I I ! . r . vuueui or in ocuons anofuinv CURE IN 48 H0UBS"Jl the tame diseases with-- out Inconvenience. SdiI nil drrllt. Haw Scant Rair Akaalatelf laka.wa to th profmalon. Ieraftacat Carea In IS to days. Wa noma f or t be aunt orlra I And thm Mm si.i ta with tboa who rmw to rom bvrm r . Ucm or pftj' eitwiiM of win contract w eomln. an4 bote! Make aa 1911 Char " liapJUour. If wa fall to yon tiBsT tvt-ii . ttjll hitva ftchni nd In mouth, ore Throat, I Dfitai I'lrfraonan .frhrvw faliln out, HtvnAmrr or Tertiary Vuarafilec U, cu.tr. '. tefassMnrid cbmtlrngt raaaot curr TfiU di tha -LIII of tha moH I'Unn. Munm Pat" rlapaV,t:vppfr4 a part tli.Hlj H.t IruT t U till. Prla.r. at r a. I III- tliatf. -t.'-i1 ' in'Mt altli tht anrld forara mm , t-as-e haut alniiVH ! ! wlNat DhfIHa tr-fttii.ir thin fJlNM witu our VPHILKSk and wa b-a 5i'0'r pii.ii t-hlnf f tir dnwndliional gum n nun-. Wntaiufor toii.u. h.w.L ...h k.aj.ia I 1 MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDIMt Till rl VmisI,I VIUilsr.UiSlfi-rt t'rvtieb puyaii-tati, will qu,.-hl)rt-ur ytmof ail itrr 01 ui (urrtuts attiu. auitt u Mai Mui IMV Jiai,niiiia,runain ui na.-s.iwuMiKi s.iuusii, .i.nr,Hi imuiiia 'uu.i, I'nlluisai to Marry, Kiituuun Imins Vrimrai 4 t,'tnilltiUnn. llsUt SJI liMrs bf tiny nr ItlCltL PntvtnU Uh k- smul dia-ltart,nirQif nulrtit-ire.i in.T tartsrtiiiiirriitMk ana inistMDr7. iinvi-RKn UMUtW, ila) all Unpuriu. RESTORED Br aelar Dr. ' lallaw Hers fllla. This wuoila-rlul rtsiail BtntialdimarL luah ki WmV ll.mim, I Wakelttloeaa, Lual Msoboud, Mahily Kmia. drama, loa u( puwrr In Ucasralive Vitaa of 1 or rsaniun, aiitilhlul srrora, riitiiln uar of I tubacra, opium or stimnlsnta. which lfd la Inftrniif, Conaampliuaor lnaaoiir. Can bsrarriad Inimncckri li aoprr bos, 6 It , b mail sold rv all tlrurtlsta Aak for II. Ukioodhtr. Pnu UMiriiia in t'.,.- w,.MM t .... t.-... vmi v.w., uiauiBBus(a(tau. 1 bum b4 YamolU bis., IVxUanJ, ur. J W mNN. ABt Astsrla. uThe Louvre" AbTORU S (iOltl.COlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL; I rLOOKR Fin Moalr. Hams of All Kinds. Two I Magnlflreol liar. cveiittiinc rmsT-russ Good Order and Everybody's Rlghti TRICTLT tlHSRKVKII. HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. Cnderrlolliliutmailo loonier. Hulls ami trtr made a psrli'd fit. Krcry order punctu ally on tune. HathfHctlmi guaranteed. Cheaper Than Any Other I'lace In the City. Welch lll.ick, 058 Commercial HI. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 Commercial Street Next to Madison's Cigar Htaui' Astoria Public Library READING ROOU FRED TO -, Open every day from 1 o'olock to l:M and MO to 1:10 p. m. Subscription rates tt per annum. 8. W. Oor. Eleventh and Duans BtreoUs, Emil Schacht AHCHITEGT Room 317-318 Portland Saving. Bank Bldz. Portland, Oregon. 1,, at "i nui aon-aotannnn J ranMlr for Uonnrrhwa. UllllKa la Ik, 41.;. Hliltna, on natural ,lia Oaaraawd H "harara. or ana h.n.n.n... Bat la auuiara. tlon. lpHlil,.n ... .. Il-nnata auuvoa. tl.,0 of iimicoui m,ni. 'HEEvaN CHtmoii Or branaa. Mon-astrin(i,ttt, k OiMCiNMari.O X I "ol" f DrassUta. 0. a k. j,. r"' "nt In plain wrappar. or aiprwa Dn-paiil. for tl.OI. ur bottlM, 075. Circular sent un ransast A.&C. R. R. R. TIME CARD In l.tl'cct Scpl. N, Ih!i7. Leave Astoria for Flavsl at t 'A . SB., It mi., I p. m. 1 1 p, in. and I H p. 111, Leave Astoria Mr Beaalda via Flavsl at : a, in. and t p. m. Lsav's Flavsl for Astoria at I N a, m., 10:4ft a. m., 1;W p. m I U p. m, an I N p. m. Leave Heasld for Astoria via Fljral al 7.10 a. m. and I p. in. All llttf Above Trails Arc Dully. HIST m Mil 1 11 i.kavk. loiiru.M', AKIUV, OVKKl.tN ' KX I'ltKHH, ,.r Ipiii, KiH'bii,s. A.lilitii.l, luetamvaio, Or'"" Hau Fraiifltru, klt lte, Ahrf'lf", kl I'smi, New nr lrsli slid III Kiut "0 P. M. SOA-H J A & . Hawbtirg rlir N P, M. VI WuH)arn, fur Mount AhS'i, "H Vertntl, Wetl Htin, r)rtiiili, rln Held slid MulMii . . Pally evt'rpt Suuds;, ! :) I rluuilajr. 1 lit w I. M. 1 JO A. U t'urvallli ptriier. II W f l. " M'.iH . JUrViiii. villi' pssi'sr H'slly tri Hulld), ConneolUif al Ban Franci- wtlh Oo. vidental A (iriantal. I'aoino Mall, ae4 Oceanic sisamehlp Una fur JAPAN. CHINA. Al'HTHAt.lA. AND HAWAII. ixjw rAiiEU, Evr.nr dat- I-OIITUSU TO BAN FHANCWOO P,M, Bocotid Class; 110 00, First CUssi Includltis; borth. Hlmllar rrduollona to Ix Anreles, Fresno and oiher Callf"mla poiota. lias-fas- cherknt lu dttsll Jitlm. II. KOKIII.Klt, C. II MAIIKIIAM. Unn(tr. O F. an.1 P. A, fill! ONLY DlrflNO-CAK Hot TK I'KOJI lURflMI lUlllaaArll. 1 THI ONLY HOl'TK TO IIIK Y KI.UlW.1TO!B N.t floN A L I'AHK. LKAVK I'll Itll AM) AHKIVB. a. I Mall ful haialna t'llrhalla. I'fMiUaila. So.. iM.,i llei d, Muiilruano o . Aiirrorcii. oiyuihla. la roma, (Wall I.-. Vli'lnrls, I'nrt TiiWIiaeliil, Klletia ibiirs, stKtkane. Hiilani ill 0 . Trail. II r Nel aon, II I hMl". Mia ami . Itiitlr. Aliaruttda. II: A.M. Ilrlnm, f 1. Ca.il, M'ii-i 1 10 P. M lieaMMta, Ksllttaa Illy, Oinulia, I imui'll hlurt.. M. Uiu.,l'hli aii,h Inuloti. ,SV Yurk. rial sirlilils,Hiatiiii, ami all poinia r.ai aim .miuui eal. I DA VS to XlinniMipolls. Omaha. Kao- s& City sutd Ht Paul. i DAVB (o Mllwaukae and Chicago. IH DATS to Wanhkmrton, I'hlladflphla, New Tork and Hosloi, atvl other Easiem points. Pg(T chrkid thrnigli to doaWlnUasi of rickets. Tor loopliig.cr rmiTiUimi, tlrksts, map and full Information, oall 00 nr writ A. D. CHARLTON Ais't Osa'l I'sas. Ag.nl, Portland. Or tan Morrison Ht., I or Third. C W. BTONE, Atorlv GOINO EAST ? OOINO EAST ? OOINO EAST? OOINO EAST? OOINO EABT? OOINO EABT f OOINO EAST t OOINO EAST t OOINO KA8T T OOINO EA8T T If you are, do not forgot THRICE THREE THREE IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT I'OINI POINTS POIN1 Flrst-Oo via th fit. pul because tae lln to that point will altord you the very brat rvoe. Socond Reu thnt th coupon lieyond fit. Paul rnl via th Wlsoonaln Cen tral because thnt line miik clos con nections wlih nil tli trunsoonllnontal lln' entering the Union Di-pot thers, and It -irsrvlce I nrst-clnss In very particular. Third For Information, oall on your neighbor and frVtl th nearest ticket agent-nd ask for a ticket reading via th Wisconsin Central tines, or addraaa JA8. C. POND, Ocneral rassongsr Agont, ' Milwaukee, Wliooaaln. OEO. B. BATTT, Oenaral Agent, PortUod, Oregon. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Pugat Bound Nav Igatloo Co. STEAMER "TELEPHONE." Leave Astoria dally except Sunday, " P. m. Leave Portland dally eicopt Bunday, 7 a. m. STEAMER "BAILET OATZERT," Leav Astoria dully except Bunday and Monday at 7 a. m.; Bunday night at 7 o'clock. Leave Portland dally exoopt BundAV at I p. m. Leave Saturday night at 10 o'clock. U. B. SCOTT, PrasldsBt, E. A. Beeley, Agent, Portland. 1 C. W. Btona, Agent, Astoria, 1 ' Telephone No. It , j IQ aeoT' vt J ItrtV-iJuit Ql