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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER U, IM7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tel'-phont No. 91 TKKMs OF ftl'RHCKirriOJi. DAILY. Bnt by malt, pir yar W W Bent by mall. pr month 10 Served by carrier, per montt ) WEKKLT. Bnt by mail, x-r year In dvaoo...W.(W Postage fre to subscrlVwrs. All communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the idlior. Business communications of all kind and remittance muat b addressed to "The Astorlan. " Tha Astorlan ruarantoea to Is sue scribers the lurirest circulation of any newspaper published oo th Columbia river. : i i Advertising rates can bo had on appU. cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second eJd est weekly In the ataU of Oregon, has. aext to the Portland Oreclan, the largest weekly circulation In th siate. John F. Handley Co. ere our Portland agents and copies of the Astorlan can be bad every morning at their s:.d, 124 Third street The confirmatory dispatch, published today, from San Francisco, Is only i other link in the chain of evidence dally being forged, attesting that the a R. X. Co., under Its present manage. metrt Is first and all the tlma for Oregon. The Astorlan, months ago, announced as one of the first official acts of Presl dent Mohler the closing of a contract wtth Dodwell, Carllsl ft Co., the North ern Paciflo Asiatic Sttaunship line agents, for a line of steamers of that company bet ww n the Columbia river and the Orient, and stated that the first steamer would arrive in Astoria about November 1. It la pleasant, however, to know that San Francisco Is awakening to the fact that Astoria is a seaport and that the Columbia river and Oregon are going to do a largely Increasing busaess with the transcontinental railroads in Oriental traffic. After years spent by WlUftun Jennings Bryan's state to an attempt to throw tne railroads oC that great (common. weaKh into a state of bankruptcy, vainly endeavoring to ape the examples set by Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Texas, by a wholesale reduction In the freight rates within the state, regardless of the rights and necessities of the railroads which made possible the building of a state of Nebraska out of the bowling wilderness It was when the first luO miles of the Union Pacific were con irdjcqpl westward front Omaha, the supreme court of the United States, by its latest decision, has wry decidedly and patriotically put a stopper upon such high-handed actions by a people who know as much about operating railroad as they are ungrateful to the powers that gave them existence. The supreme court declares that the maxi' mum rates established by the Nebraska legislature are illegal and too low to allowl the hauling of trelh: by the roads on a living basis According to Comptroller Eckels, who baa been making a tour through Mon tana. Utah, Colorado and Nebraska, the tide of prosperity arising from the defeat of the free coinage proposition has reached these states. Silver has contln ved to decline and many silver mines are closed, but gold and lead mining arre profitable, the farmers are prosperous and the people of these states are find ing out that tbey have other resources besides silver. It is especially worthy of note that a single district in Colorado, the state in which the free coinage de onion may be said to have had its birth and greatest development. Is providing more gold than the frozen placers of the Kolndike, the monthly output reach ing a million of dollars. As there is no question about the superior purchasing power of gold the diversion of capital and labor from the production of cheap silver to that of gold and profitable ag. riculture has benefited the silver states quite as much hi proportion as other sections, and this wave of prosperity has come to this section against the Will of its people. All of which goes to show that the wisdom of all the people exceeds the wisdom of those of a single section, and that those of the defeated section are capable of enjoying the prosperity they Viid their best to prevent t THE CONTEST IN NEW YORK. A pile of tangled, wlggHng eels would be a straight outfit compared to the political conditions which prevail in the contest for mayor of Greater New York. Not only are the poltical leaders of both parties awfully tangled up and In des iperatte fadtionaH antagonism, but the leading Journals of the city are In a state of 'UevrUdenment aisid confusion, and the outcome of the struggle is what oo fellow ever can find out until returns are received. Tammany started out to straddle the silver Issue and thus unite the democ racy on Judge Van Wyck, who was nominated as its candidate for mayor, but In t desperation over the tremend. ous swath which Henry George seems to be cutting In the ranks of the Bour bon element, preparations are now being 9 marie to drop him In fsvur of some un known eandklnt to be yet selected. George has been takvn tip by two dis senting democratic organisations, and Is In the field asaremlvely howling for free silver to Ms utmost capacity, and demanding that the 'party' shall stand tip for Bryan and all tSat lranlm means. Looking at surface conditions today, it seema nearly or quite an vwii thing between the Tammany candidate and Ownre, so that the ta-mocrutlo vote appears ro ! cut in two as nearly as possible in the middle. The republicans are eoually demorat lied, tha regulars supporting x-Seoretary Tracy and the Independents supporting Seth iow. Imoy 1m (he same advantage on the republican sl.lv that Tammany has on the democratic side of the regunr nnvl compact organ, ixatlon, but Svth Low has a very large proportion of the Iwt republican ele ments with him. with thousands of sound money and hmt reform democrat., and 1t would be difficult to make a reasonable guess today as to whether Tracy or Low will receive the largest vote. While the confusion is so gres that anything like a reasonable estimate Is Impossible, the Indications now are that the contest may In the end between Tracy and George. The leading journals of New Tork are quite as much torn away from the old moorings as are the leaders on both rtdVe. The Sun Is fighting Tammany ueorge ami low with its accustomed vigor and ability and is making an ear nest beetle for the straight recubllca candidate. The Times is out-and-out for Low, kicking Tammany and George both to one side and standing squarely up for a non-partisan mayor In the city The world is kicking all around the board, hammering Van Wyck, Tracy and George with occasional fits in favor of Low. The Herald Is sloshing all around th political circle, but the trend of It leanings is toward Low. The Journal Is as nasty as usual in Its aggressive ness against Tracy but basn't yet de. elded whether It shall fall in with the Alan Wyck or George cMumr. Th Tribune, the old tta.'d-bye repuM'can or gan of the city, Is against the straight reputlicaii tkket and doing its level best for Low. With such confusion of organs and leaders It is impossible to form any esti mate of the outcome of the great fight. and while today the fight appears be between Tracy and George where It really ought to be the whole situation may change inside a week, and it tne blindest of guesses as to who wll lead on the homestretch. A BLESSING TO THE BABIES OF THE POOR - AN ENTERPRISE THAT SHOULD BE FOSTERED. The prospect is very encouraging that the distribution of pasteurised milk, de void of all microbic germs, among the children of the poor at a nominal orlce. will Iwm t .v.. i of the United States. Whiie this benev olence will be a blessing to the babies, our adult population enjoy an equally great one !n the benefit conferred by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters upon per sons afflicted with kidney and bladder complaint Danger from Blight's disease and diabetes Is surely averted by this admirable preventive, which is also safeguard against malarial fever and rheumatism, and a thorough remedy for dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint and nervousness. Diseases, Insignificant at the outset enlarge their proportions and capacity for destruction through neg. Ject. Another point of Importance in usnig this sterling remedy Is, that it should be taken with regularity and per sistence. Some boas made of ribbon are vying with the fur conceits for preference. J. C. Berry, one of the best known cit izens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kir.ds of so-called cures; the work and he will verify this state. but DeV.'itt's was the only one that did ment If ary ore v.lhes to write to him Chas. Rogers. Green seems t hf .he favorite tint in upholstery this season. Worn Out? Do you come to the close of the&ythofougfilyexfuusted'? Does this continue day after $ J. -...:t.f t- .ii & tusrijanuvif WKS,uu;rwKai Perhaps you are even too ex- I haustea to sleep. Then some Z thin? is wron?. All these ; things indicate that you are suffering; from nervous ex- haustion. Your turret need ; feeding; and your blood en- nuiui I Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo- X contains just the remedies to meet these wants. The cod- liver oil gives the needed strength, enriches the blood, feeds the nerves, and the hy- w pophosphites give them tone $ and vigor. Be sure you get f 1 SCOTT'S Emukion. 2 AO druggists ; 50c. and f 1.00. SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chemists, New York. .-a .AVER'S PILLS "IUin(tben suMeet. for year, to constipation, without lelnt aide to find much relist. I at last tried AVer's I'lIM, mid testily Hist I have ilenvrd f reat benefit tut" A llirlr ue. For out wo treat past I have taken one of these' pill every nicin."-;, V. How MAN, M Kaat Maui SI., Carlisle, 1'a. era r. 12 CONSTIPATION. KOU A OtH'N'TY KOAIV Olatn. tVtoK-r S.-lK.I.;r of Asto-j rlan.l-l was out a little while today e i'- culatlng o peillloti fr a lu i.le ou r Young's Hay, cof.i!c!lHg Hie o!iy with tho West Sl.le. The petition, as 1 had It. left it entirety to th Ju.Uinonl the county court l. siy wln-ro hrtl ps should be. Every vne sveniod anxious to slcn the (VtilkW. 1 believe If all the :ers could be reached, that iiliio.lemhs of the county would sign for the brl.tise. The remarks by the .signers express a strong desire for the bridge and roads In general. One said. "A farm with, out a rvud Is like a store without a street" Another sold: "If the brt.ttte had been built twenty years ago this county wouM be the rivhest in the state now." One man came down out of the fop of an apple tree, went Into his house and came out with his glasses on M as to see to sign It. In fact the only trouble to get signers Is ro sign sote voters. Tlowwer. It Is quite a task to circulate the pecitlon all over the conn, ty, and find the voters to alcn It. I guess the Job will be done though, and I am sure that nothing would please the county In general better than to see the city connected with the W.st SMe. In Astoria a merhennt said. "Yes; I'll sign that In capital letters." Another said. "Certainly I'll sign: that will in. crease the value of my tittle property five hundred (Mars." And so It went everywhere. D. F. STAFFORD. How much business can a man do whose system Is in a state of disorder! Headache Is only a symptom. It Is not ,, , , . , a disease. The pain In the head Is the . . n" or ","'n- in-re nas neen mi - - takes In diet and other abuses. luroiaartiMilre. Hr h lf i .li'UI ... II Pr. Pierce', Pleasant Pellets ar- a tn.'t iVjJ"Tt 5i tie. effective renovator and Invliroratorj ,ium, 1 of stomach, llvvr and bowels. Thev as-' Pnivlnie, Brsh ..ltl ..IiOaI .. ja slst nature without threatening to tear j M- Br l" .1.sH...iOai . - the bo.ly ptece-meal. There are no Krip. j . r an a k a. 1 irtDeltialltv, Br bk. -...I 'si HM. .. !J mg pans, no nausea. One Is a laxative. ; i.i.oeiia. Nor bk... 111:.. A. Al .. - A book of li p.xees. profusely Ulus. truted. written by Ir. R. V. Pierce, called "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." will be sent free for H oneent stamps to cover cost of mailing only. World's Dispensary M - l - leal Association. Buffalo. N. T. No. 63 Main street. Town houses are beginning to show ' signs of fife. n. ew waus aet me eoitor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la rHnm and recognising It as dangerous he (00k mmedlate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Cham- oenam s i-ougn Kemeay and the many good recommendations Included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say It was satisfactory In its results Is outtlnsr It vrr miMi i indeed. It acted like manic and the re- 1 suit was a speedy and permanent our. I We have no heslta-cy in recommending this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold In any form.-Tbe Banner of Liberty. Liberty town, Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sites for sale by the Eates-Cbnn Drug Cot The Tnifluvry keynote is spparvntly to crowd as much trimming as possible on one Hat. The rich man's whiskey Is HARPER because It Is si-premely delicious. The poor man's whiskey Is HARPER, because such gt.od whlsl:. h.;;,s him. The faT. ily whiskey is HARPER, because if Is pure, pleasant and strengthening. For sale by Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria, Oro. Hats seem to be the particular subject of conversation among the women of the community. CABTOTIIA. ' Tit fis- , I nailt msaiuft u -vr y j. ..,J. s, The light and airy type of novel , no; longer popular. The girl of today goes in for heavy reading. Tht-re Is no neeri of Il:tl chlMrcn li- in tormented by BcaM hewl, eczema, and skin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Rives Instant relief anl cures permanently. Charles Rogers. The easiest way to Ket along in thin World is to accept the present as It Is, and not to worry over th future. Warning. Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warn ings ot danger and save themselves suf fering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It Is an Infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubes. Chas. Rogers. A heavy gold chain with opals set In the links la the joy of the theatre-going woman, who wears It to hold her dainty fan. Tou can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop Into pneumonia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain curs are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. To nna out just wno your menus are needs only a short spell of sickness or financial depression. CASTORIA for Infants and Children ill turf MARINE NEWS. ii Hi ii v.rm , LOW M U HI A. X. P. 1'ATK A M. l SI 'Ii. mitt, Ki i.iit.v.;.!.; t 4 .v ii .' SjUunlnv.. J A .'. , ; sl'NI.Y. s d .v. ; ii.nrn. ii.inin Inn it .i.vis i , 41 an iii j t v j '.i in i ' .1 .1 ! ..... Ho: 7 I ii . II i 111 l 4 ii Mon, lay... 4 v.v.rtil T S T I reiliiv ... , i (I t '.i it.' 1 1 I :r -a 7 in o '.' .'i.1 ii s :i ,i i W e.lil.d y. n 10 If ? I lit 1 4 4 .i .m ii 1 :t j .s Thursday.. 7 10 i: 7 s II 1 Friday II 17 7 s II .v i ( l ll s 10 am 1 ; .-. .1 1 I a 1: a ; : 11 1 saliirdiiv.. 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Ilr tb ..ITT i . lllOAI... SW 1MI7...100A1... ) , il i...100a1... - Jlii ..1UIA. 2i 1 l'..ltillo.'h, brih j Purbridge, Br h 1 taltal. Adolf, ur sli - KM .WW ; TltDtiln. : Florida. Nor sir ... . SWJ...100AI... - Val'(.-alM. Daces, Br kk X...AaI Wkllarua ! v,,!,,,, ur h . ..i:u...iiiAi... . :it . Jtrn ..iuiai... ..i!hi...li.l.. llj; . l.o.Vi . yokokaxa. T.-uklo ilarn, Jan bk ' ' """", "r "!r ' will raVure, or i.rs ....... MARINE NOTEo. Th Vidette will put to sea tislay. The tug Relltf ciim In from s.a l.it night. The Strathgryfe arrived down s: renin yesterday. The Rene Rk-kmers arrived Portlarsl yesterday. dwn fr'mi The Thomasslna Mcllliin sailed for Quenown yesterday. 1 Two ships are reported outside and will probably be towed in today. The O. R. & N. steam'-r Oregon from San Francisco, arrived Inst evening, wtth a good freight list. ' The steamer Alliance, CnpUIn Hard- I wick, arrived down yestenlay and snlled for San Francisco wl'h a cargo of i:n.0 fc-t of luml-r. j y0u can t cure consumption but you can avoid It and cura every other form of throat or lung trouble by tho use of Ona Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers Airnln we r-piit, do not talk of p rival, business over the 'phone. There may b others on the wire who hir every word you nro saying. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure; 25c. Tor sale by Charles Rogers To visit a person ownlnjr a olleil oog is almost as mucn martyrnom as to be guest In a ttous where the first baby is the sole topic of lrn(erest. Premature silvery locks can be restored to the natural color, as In youth, and the head kept clear of dandruff, by Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. It Isn't such a hard thing to get up a very lovely monogram fan when it Is discovered that the monograms can be bought In sheets at the leading stationers THE OLD STORY OF LOVE AND LIFE, AS Tor.fi l.f THE NEW BOOK, "COMPLETE MANHOOD." Thousands of hnpy men pronnnnr-e this work the ireana..; i .u-;r pnvsiuil kalvanoti. It ifives the lat-...-: scientific facts comert.ir.x miurliiK", it ri- v ribt-s the only knn-.vn method of at ta n.ii tullct.t ri.-n-al 1. m,!.- vii-.,r. I- K,ln s ok! . 'Ii..:'.cr.t for al! ex cev.ciana si ' i-iar-.., 1.. It -bowi h...v -,, ,..lre net -(.usness, ho w lessnsH, desr,'v! AM Ho..' TO A'lTAi:; II " sent f.'.e, ,n pli.m wranp' r, nrdv, ttheddr'-s of any sincere it'.'f er, lv tho Krie Medical Company, St.. ii;n ulo, N. y. XWBclalilcl'rciMrdlionrorAs slmilniinj the Foot! rttulHrtf uUi ttu itic Siomfiths anil lknsvLs vf Promotes IMtlostion.nafrrut -nc5s ami Ilcst .Contains ncltlkT OinaiT.lorpUino nor Mineral. Not Nahc otic. AsavtAW ttswrzumusJt WtWAiJJkl' rf lalit Us AraJWaf - Anorftf t Remedy forConsliM lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrlawa. Worms .Convulsions. tosvrisn ucss and Loss or Sleek tac Simile Sis""!"" r NEW YORK. Iiinii mm I txACT copy or wrapper. The Choicest Table Wines 1 mrjnmmi FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 Twelfth Htroct 4 i 1 Ross, Higgins J mmmmm GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond CHOICE FRESH W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull line of Pic Ipes, Arllt Tobacco, and 5mokcrs llclcs. 474 Commercial HI. J. A. KASTABEND. HOUSE, HKIDGK AND WlIAHr HU1LDRH HOUSE SEASIDE SflWiailiL A complete stock of lumbet on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold lnga and shingles. Terms reasonablt and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to, Offles and yard at mill. H F I LOQAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Astoria Iron Works Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Land and Matins Engines, Boiler Work, Steamboat and Cannery Work a sp olalty. Castings of all descriptions mads to order on short notlos. John Fox.. President and Superintendent A. L. Fo Vloe President O. B. Pral Secretary Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer MANHOOD RESTORED tlnnof famous aVrftnch tihynlfliin. will nulrkl lXtulil'uuiii. Dmo( fllnrharf , Rrmsr MSr-rrB tlisnorrriraoi kmpnmnrj. m u ipr.ia r.rwuwM Uieurer, Lue BrvriM. bsjd SI I tn kldnorasnd tlisnrlnarrnnranaof alilmuuriuaa. fSTBvt,a,a, itiwi, .nd MtnM amall rraauii minrrn mr rut nnvl tif iNriura ralalltla. I'lri'IliK.VK la tlinoiiiy Snown rmnf tnirwlihoulanor.mu.jn. Sxitmnlmnnt. sla, A wrlimn Knnrantcojrtvrn snl ir'iny n-mrni ir an rum tin nut saoct a pruiui.ure (UiO a Ihii, all l-ii I ..), Iir mail. Mnd for raasclrcular and tvailuionlsls, Adilrens 1A VO V MKOICX UK P. O. Box VM, Baa Fraiwlaoo, Csl hr Matt 6 CHAS ROGERS, tl Conioirulal Blreet SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTJLJ2 OF i OutorU It pot p Is tns-ili buttls calr. It ll But sold la tali, Pon't silo tnyons to Mil rot TUIng sli os to pis or promiss tual 1 it "Ju nit i rxl"Bd "mil sn.r strsry pr- poso." ss-Hes mat Jo ( U-IH-I J, TattM BlU dutmf f ' ' ?. "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky' ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies "The Louvre" aSTURU'3 (.om;r.oi3 HNTCRTAINMENT MALI s ri.nuitft rius Mualc. tiaiiios of .ill Kln.la. Tt Mssnlhrnt Itara CVtRTTIIINC IRST-rUSS Good Order and Everybody's Right! TltlCTLV OHNKKVKIt. & Company Street AND SALT MEATS Manulncturor and Oat nlr in FINE CIGARS! General Contractor MOVING TOOLS HKNTKI) 1873 1897 LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY Fisher Brothers ASTORIA, SELL Ship Chtindlcry Hardware Iron and Steel Coal Groceries and Provisions Hour and Mill Peed Taints, Oils and Varnishes Lofiqcrs' Supplies Fuirlianh's Scales Doors and Windows Agricultural Implements Wagons and Vehicles. "CUPIDEHE" Thifl rrMt Vpaataiila VIUIIar.UiasrM:rlu. Ill oulcsly cur yim of all nrr- ous) Of diHMof ttin npnTUv orpini, nm-b mi fxmt MwihKt Innrimrilft. rlnlntbe llntM,Hemtimk Kmliwlfifm, Hvrv.,m hhitHy, I'lniplrm, VntiU U Mmrry, KiliatMUii JhInm, VnrWln mh Bisiin en nmnrn iit iirt fir rilK. frfviritl qirk. wlilb If notrhwktvl UHprmi(nrrhrfifl w Hb iinrana. la Iihuim nlnsty pet rent 1 1 tronMM wlls Itolili His world's rsoord (or lotif-dlslsnos fast running. A Hap of the United States Tim imw wnll 111 mi Is siioii liy tlis imiliniti n ll.nilu l titrate (t.'l fiur liul.s wlJo liy four (sst Inns', Is irlnltl In oil toliirs, Is ntountml on roll tr; shows tvory slsts, co 11 nly, linikirisni tow, suit rallionj in tits Union, nil Is vsrjr dsalrsb4 kjiiI uasful siljtiiu.1 Io sny liousttluilil ur liusiitvss lalillaliiuitnU I'urvlitswl In lots at ttKU tits ninji cost ilw Hur- llnclon Itouts nt'srlr K osnli stt, but on ra colK of IS cttt In stsmps vr ooni llis usutsnlfnad will bo ilsasi ol ml you on. Writs ImniaJUtoiy, as tits aujitiy Is IlinlloJ. A. C. SIII I.I'uN. (Inicrnl As.til. 1'nrtlmiil, tn-rson. roil NKIIAI.KM NF.IIAI.KM NKIIAI.KM NKIIAIJCM TIMAMCKIK. TILLAMOOK, TILIJIMOOK. TIULAMUOK, TlLUaUOOK. AND ANt AND AND AND NEIIAIJCU OTIIICH OTIIKIl OTIIKK OOAUT CX)AHT CtlAHT I'OlNTw I'OINTB I'OINTi 1'OINT roiNTfl OTIIKIl COABT OTIIKIl COAST S 1 nmi ra il. P. ELMOIlK. it, p. u.u nm 11. p. ELuoiiE. V. II. II AllltlHON W. II. IIAIiniRON W. II. IIAHIUHON AND Al!Ot;8TA AND Al'lU'HTA AND Al'dt'HTA ALL OPEN FOH BI'KCIAL CIIAItTKIl Balling dstas to and fr-in Tlllamuok and NJ.al in iHwil uikxj the wrathar. For frolglit and passngr rates apply to KLMORK, SANIIortN CO., Agsota. O. 1L A N. To, Aganta. I'orlUnd. HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. t'liilmrliiltiliiK nial lunnlrt Nulla ami tnmaara inailK a I'trlr, 1 Bl. fifty nl"r I'lin-iu-ally n't Ihii a(l.f.ieilii stiarsiitrot. Chespr This 1st Other I'lace Is the City. Halrh III, irk, 05H tuliiuiarrlsl HI. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. M.1 OoniliH'ri'lnl Slrwt Nrxt to .MmllKin's Clk'ar SImiii' Heading: or Distance Glasses luo Kys (llnsavs fur U tt. or flM Eys Ulosaws for 11.71. Warmntc-d Uold I'lolcd Krsnu Maks your friend a beautiful and us. fill prwnL Ws (tiarnntM a pnrfvet fll by mall provldlnc wlwn you ordor the glasses you answer tha fullowln quae, lions; How old !vr usd (UsaoaT How Ions? Male or fitnnltf OKO. MAYKlll.IC, Kiprt Ojillrlan. JS Third slrsvl. 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Write Ht lMt.pBr h,M,i nni) bl.Ut- 1(17 M,..Aa.i- ra 1- al-s.a m. . r I VI'lHI.KNr: mu-i mm ,SNAP A KODAK. at any man oomlni out our store and you'll at portrait of a man brlmrnlus. orer with pleasant tlioiiKhts. Huch quality In the llquon ra bate to offnr an euouKb to plnsss any maa. COMB AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO jbt nig is s nim-Bntannons -"'I. mirrniia, ' "at, Rkarinatarrhoa: ' la I u 1 4tft t Whltaa, unnatural Uia I 'iiaigM, or anf luliainiiia f ....... ', "iimim ur uir,ra 'nnala mautf. Unn lit m u 0 o n a m.in- rHtElillGMIMiniini, "rana. Nun-aatrlusnul. or srnt In slain wranrvr. hr n prima. pr..p,i, f, lim, or 3 luittira, iir.. 1 fiirnular ami! uu ragunat Emil Schacht ARCHITECT tt i-ir 11 I S I in n 11 1 1 r j Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings Bunk Bldjc. Portland, Oregon. .. ' ..; ) . i