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THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, Sl'XDAY MORNING, OCTOHER 81, 18:7. 1-3 1 gaily gUtoviau JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tel'phon No. W. TKH.M1 or SIBNCKHTIOS. DAILY. Bent by mall, p-r year., Sent by mall, per month. Served by carrier, per mom a .ft) WEEKLT. Bent by mall, per year In advaaoe...HW Postage Ire to subscribers. All communications intends for pubV oatlon should be directed to the rdlisr. Business communication of all kind nd remittance must be addressed to -The Astorlaa." The Astoria n guarantees to l i auN scriDors the hirgwt circulation of any newspaper published ob lb Columbia river. Advertising- rates cn be had on appU eatlon to the business msnar. The Weekly Astorlan. the second aid. est weekly In the state of Oregon, ha, j est to the Portland Or-olan, the terrest weekly circulation In the tat. John F. Handley Co. are our Portland cents, and copies of the Astorlan can ke bed every momins; at their siaad, E4 Third street The quest km was asked yesterday why there bad been no announcement of a reduction kn the oity water rates. There Is probably txit one answer to be made to the Inquiry sufficient presAire has not ben brought to bear by the people upon the water commission. That the reduc tion is desired by 90 per cent of (the con. uraers cannot be denied, but a leader is wanted to place the matter properly before the commission, which will doubt less be very gui to meet such a proper demand. Here to another opportuntky for the Chamber of Commerce or Astoria Progressive Commercial Association to effect a needed reformation. The seisible action of the river boat Bns in taking off two steamers In the whiter aeison when there will not reallv be business) enough to support the re- mainlng three steamers has met with general approval. Pine sen-ice Is still maintained, Astoria having daily morn- tog and evening boat. In both direction, and an increased mail service. Since the tickets) and passes of the three lines have been made good on any of the boat, no possible inconvenience can re - suit to the public from the new arrange ment, and the inevitable losses to the host lines during the winter have been reduced to a minimum, insuring an In creased service next summer by the oaks, which have eo wvU and faithfully j served Astoria for years. f Henry George was an honest man, and he differed from nearly all other so-called I reformers In the absolute si-ieertty of his , belief m the peculiar doctrines which ! have made him conspicuous. It is non- ' Late advices from London confirm ru sense, however, to call him a martyr or ' mors that have heretofore reaciied this m hem because, of his sudden n,l traffic i 1(Je of th Atlantic that a financially end. The cause he represented could hav, been In no sense furthered by his election as mayor of Greater New York. 1 Long years of intense study and brood- ! ing over one idea had made him, like many other far greater and brighter men in the world's pest history, a crank in all the word implies. He became the tool of designing politicians, who saw nnder the' cloak of his notoriety and un. blemished reputation for honesty and probity, an opportunity to carry ends which he himself In eaner days would have utterly despised. He more than once avowed his entire disbelief In the folly of free silver, and yet the only plank in his platform which made him a dangerous factor in the New York contest was the one upon which Bryan starred the country last fall. It will nr, do to say he perished In an attempt to rescue New York from th perils of corruption and mitrule, for if thjit had been the real object of his candidacy he I he I would not have been a candidal' it fill, i but rather a follower of the only can didate who can win upon that single Is sue, Beth Low. His death was a snd and regrottable one, under the circum stances, but It waa doubtless better for bis fame In future history that he died t when he did. As mayor of New York Tie could Have done nothing whatever for his 'pet Idea, and If he had been suc cessful, he would have ultimately re. tired from his great office with the loss of the only name for wtilch he can live m hI.-tory that of a man who was noted for (hie sincerity and Ithe unbelftsnneea of hlj remarkable but impracticable po ll Seal theories and view. FRISCO'S CHEAP RATE PROPOSAL. According Ito newspaper reports some of the merchants of Ban Francisco have taken steps to organise a new steamer Una between that city and Astoria and Portland, in opposition to .the O. R. & N. Company. They want cheaper rates and are asking the public of San Francisco to contribute to the maintenance of a new line of steamers to that end. San Francisco investors In such a project mlfittt as well throw their money into the sea. It Is said they already have $21,000, raised during the first week of the agitation, but it will take many time tya amount to secure and operate one steamer as commodious as the "State of California,'' to any Nothing: of a floet of them. Ths utter noneense and unreasonable ness of Ithe whole project should without nrjrrnnerrt kill It with sensible business men. What are the prent rates of freight between 9.in Francisco end lrt. land? The distance by roll Is TTI miles jl by sea a trllle more. TtK r.ites by mil nre, first e)i. eentw per W pounds; second el;is. cents: omintsl PHH carload. li ccif.s; Murir. T's cvtits: straw tiI. Klj emis. The r.tt by steamer are: tlrst class, cents ter l' jvmK'1s; stvond elas. cvnt. and commodity r.ites from S re-.t to i:i cents. Sevrn years npo the f.rat and second class sttvmer r.ii were T5 and j cents, tvajwaviiy. ivr hv pounds. The flm anil siwkJ c!s rail rates from Oakland to Vortland are .v and ' cents per b'1 pounds, and from Sacrann-nto, to .n.i sju cenh. Increnslnc as ocean com petition Is elimtiMtcd. Can .my one say that for a W mile haul the me now In effect are extor tionate for the service rendered? Were It not for the steamer line the rail rates would be more than doubled. Who first pave San Francisco the p res cot low freight rates? The O. R. & N. Company, with Its fleet of magnificent aieamers. Is there a une man In that or nny other community who for a moment believes that the same or an equally as good ser vice can be maintUlned on a lower sched ule of rotes and leave any profit on the business after paying operating expenses, or that even expenses could be met? Passenger f.uvs are so low they could not be lowered except by Inviting the public to occupy the handsome saloon's and eat at the well appointed tables for nothing, and then give them a chromo on the side. Lot the Bay City people ride on a line of cheap tubs If they desire, but Pre frontals prefer safe, comfortable steamers and are willing to pay reasonoable r.ites. THE CLATSOP WHYS. Astorhi. October !. (Editor Astorlan.) j The exhibit now being given In Astoria . Is Intended to awaken attention to the j farming Interests of the Lower Colum bia; to show the farmers what can be !done and arouse greater efforts on their 1 Part to produce more for market; to I convince ail crasees mat oniy upvn me i home products can this community expect I grrme or evw) f xtst. j Through the lack of home products the t community Is being daily drained of Us I """fL! fL ' th8 """f" 1 cranberries, and ask why era not the , hundredg of acTW of sw1imp ,and, sered with native berries, from Flavel to Seaside in cultivation. 9ee the fine ,ookhv ham from ehalem. and ask hy the city Is not supplied with home. cured bacon. See the fruit, and Inquire why there are no fruit driers In the county to save the fruit that Is reported to be going to waste on the ground? Why do not more farmers grow prunes. Hire those on exhibition? Whr are not the moanmn, from Eagle Cliff down to Harrington's Point, and other portions of this county, covered with sheep and goats? MORE ANON. A SYNDICATE TO PURCHASE KLON. DYKE CLAIMS. powerful syndicate is in process of for. mAtion In F-nffJand. Franc nH Rrmnn t0 buy aC th(j cla,ms of m,nerj in the Klondike region. Of course this lead to a vast amount of speculative I valuation, but there Is a daim In the Klondyke, as elsewhere, which it Is Im ' possible to underestimate, and that Is the cCalm of Hoetetter's Stomach Bit ters to the foremost place among Amer ican remedies for liver complaint. The bilious and constipated derive prompt relief from this genial alterative, which remedies nausea, yellowness of the skin and eyeballs, fur upon the tongue, and unpleasant odor of the breath that char acter lie biliousness. It also remedies and prevents malarial and rheumatic ailments, kidney trouble, lack of stam ina, dyspepsia and nervousness. Like aK standard remedies that have estab- ! lished themselves in popular favor, It deserves a fair and persistent trial. Your homo may consist of onlv two t . . ., ,. , ! rorims, but If It in thf. spot wher'i love ;aMdej what more can you want? I Warning. Persor.s who Warning. Persor.s who "urT'-r from coughs and colds should heed the warn lnsrs of danger and sa.v th.-melvs suf fering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It Is an infallible remedy for cousrhs. 'oil-', 'roup nrA all throat ajid lung trou!-. Ct.as. Roger. Editor J. L. Montgomery, of Marshall, (III.). Democrat, states ihat for many years r? suffer-. untoi.j agonies from Dyspepsia. At last he began to tafy? Ayer' Sarsaparilla, and by the time be uFed six bottles, "he was as well as ever. Cures others, will cure you. Gay Roman blankets make most effect ive couch cover Itching, irritated, tcaly, craned Scalps, dry, thin, and fatllDit lialr cleaaaed, punned, and beaati fled by varm thatnpoor witb Cuticttba Boat, and occasional drewinm of CtrricuiA, paretics' smoillenta. the grtatesi tkln enree. 1G11F& Treatment will produce s clean, bealtby (ealp with luaiiant, lottroua hair, when ail else falls. Sitid thtwu-hoat th world. PorrtaDaceAvsCaaJt. G"ir., Sol Fropa. B.,tlon. at-" iUrw u prwluc LniariantHttir,'' mailed frt. Ct'lUO fill C1DC with tfma Imtently rel'imtl THE PILL A THAT Will 1 I lift I IllUk A P-MRF a' -3 HEADACHE M INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION No one cn tmve J.iy to-day who Is worrying about to-morrow. A mirror could not lie If it wa'ited to. The glass bs nothing to gain by flat tery. If the roses of health and plump ness of beauty are leaving your face, your mirror will tell you so. Health Is the gtvtest beautlrter In the world. When A woman wees the Indication of Ill-health In the face, she may with al most absolute certainty Uvk for the cause 1n one or both of two conditions const Iparlon. and derangement of the or gans distinctly feminine. IT. Tierce's Favorite Prescription will cure pennn. nently and positively any so-called "fe male complaint." Dr. PierceV Pleasant Pellets will cure constipation. There Is no reason in the world why a woman should not be perfectly healthy. She will gain- In hearth, strength and flesh. Hollows and angles will give place to fullness and grace. She will be the no. blest and meet beautiful of all creation a perfect woman. Send tl cents In one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo. N. T.. and receive Dr. Pierce's IT-page "Common Sense Medical Ad. viser," profusely illustrated. To reallie how little people's protesta tions of friendship mean try to borrow money of them. While thorough In nelton, Ayer's Pills strengthen rather than stimulate the ex cretory organs. Leading physicians rec ommend them because they are free from calomel or other Injurious drugs, being composed entirely of the best vegetable aperient. Ssme of the tall f-'nthers used on fash ionable millinery ilroop quite on to the shouldei. . . Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds may be avoided by using De Witt's Witch Haiel ftilve. the Brent remedy for piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. Charles Rogers. Th nbilftv to rea.1 nloiul without fti tlgue Is a rare Joy to the posssf sor. Tou can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop Into pneumonia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. Men condone so much more In a pretty woman than In a plain one. A pain In the chest is nature's warning that pneumonia is threatened. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind over the seat of the pain- and another on the back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will fol low. Sold by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Ohlng away what they cannot use Is some people's idea of oharlty. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be Incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grisham, of Gears Mills, La., has to say on the subject, vis.: "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 s remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy." This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera mor bus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It Is pleasant to take and never fall to effect a cure. 25 and 10 cent sixes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Nothing so conduce to a woman's at tractive appearance as a well fitting cor set A few week ago the editor 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 grlnoe and recognizing it as dangerous he took mmedlale step to bring about a soeadv cure. From the advertisement of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and th manr good recommendations Included therein, wo concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say it was satisfactory In Its results Is putting It very mildly. Indeed. It acted like magic and the re- suit was n speerly and permanent cure. We have no heslta-cy In recommending this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone afTlloied with a cough or cold in an form. -The Banner of Liberty, Liberty town, Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by the Estes-Oonn Drug Co. Grape dinners are the lar-st thlni? In fashionable entertaining. J. M. Thlrswend, of Orosbf-rk, T-x., ay that when he ha a upell of Irull- I peotlon and feels bad ajid alugfflnh, he j take two of DWItt'g Little Early Itinera at nlffht, and he 1 all right, the next ' iii'-rriiwj,. jiany inuuKaiuin orner ao the ame thin;. Do you? Chaa. Roger. Too vigilant an eye cannot be kept on your child' nurse. The Vsard usually turn gray flrt, and shtould be colored to correspond -with the color at the hair of the head. Bucking, ham'g Dye colors a natural brown or black. On a cold day a baby never look o winsome a when decked out In a gay little) scarlet coat. J. C. Berry, one of the best known dt. lien of Bpencer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt's Wltnh ITsz-l Ralve. H0 had been troubl'-d with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kind of so-called curen; the work and he will verify this state, but DeWitt's was the only one that did ment If any one wishes to write to him. Chas. Roger. 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(ilenbaiik.Url.k l.v 1UUA1 .. CAl'l TOX. lilenelova. Brih 2.'s...litUI S ! STlu,t'urn. Hr h .i.Vi . UWaI .. Jl ' cAMDirr. i Aanetlev, Brh 1W1...IWAI.. 177 ; Piine.lin. Oaiiiaru, Br h I ttt ..lis'Al ... Id FKEKMANTl I, ACS. i Aoamba. Br hk iM .M)aI... w j HUHiO Fovledale, Hr h UM u.U . 47 ' HunykoiiK. ! Sierra Nevada, Hr h .. I Hiiiislur. Hr tr ; liatiiHseliii. Hr bk I Mi UWAI .. W ii:n...liii... , Us. iSlll... is Mogul, lir mr iSM . IlWAl 11 IIOMOII Lf. J. t PHuiier, lier bk W0...1MU1 j UVEKIVOl. ' Dovcuby Hall, Br ih . . . lv.. ltiU Ma,' u nil a. ' Jac.iie Kr tk 1UO UU1 . .MelUiurne- M.ltU.I.-, Br th H i AI IJ NAi.AAk. l'arratle. Br h l's:...UWAl... . Napier. llru-sc'.t. Br bk. iC'l 'Atl... : . Ni A-Il I, A I ronnee. Brsli liw ..li0l ... II (.'luriiu, Br uki li.tl '04l ii r AM A a A. l'rlni iialliv, Br Ik.. I 'O im.tl . tl Opbe.la. Stir bk 1117 . AaAI... - I'nrt Natal. li.'l'l'et. Kim lb - I v 1'd.el Kio de Jan. Ire. Oletipark, Hr ah 17w...ii1aI... W HASl'IIAI. , Egmsnire, Br n riitnlirlHD King, Br th ; DariloH iv, Br ill FWAXtlA. ' Drumburton, Br ih I TABLE BAY. (ialKorm Cattle. Br ih ' I'ulialloa-h, Br h j I'urbridKe, Br 1 Tientsin. , Florida, N'or tr ,. - .. .IVis . 1iia1... ...hi lUlAt... - ...JUII...luoll .. Jl ...1773 ..1U0AI...1U , l'7...ll.l... ill .. il l.l(Ual. - iliJ...I0UAl. AS S.V. 10IIA1... - i Vi 'rnlm. : Dacca, Br bk k...AaI Wallaroo. ' Vertiena, lir h 1719...100A1. YOKOHAMA. ' Cromartyshire. Hr h H i..linl. Tenkio ttarn.Jap bk :I4 I Ulvuericlit. Br sh i-'lti ..lmAl srlkira-lura. tr bi it . Hi. I AI MARINE NOTES. The State sn.lle.1 for San Francisco ye- terday morning at 10 o'clock. I The tug Maggie. Captain Wt-tsr, which j has beep In service alt Nehalem, arrive! I In yesterday. I j The Rritlh bark Buth-rlandshli. j wheat laden. In tow of the Queen, Is on j her way down the river from Portland. ! Tlw Rrltlsh ship Halewood. Captain Lannen. cleared yesterday fr Queens. Kiwn wilh fi,!.2 bushels of wrheat valued at JS2. '50.35. The steamer Alliance, Captain TTniM- I wl'-k, from San Francisco, via Eureka ' and Coos bay, arrived yesterday with j a miscellaneous freight list and proceed 1 ed up the river. The British ship Klnross-attilre. 51(77, ' Cap-flln Cowper, frnmn Meltiourne, In bl. : last, August M consigned to Jam's Laid j law A Co., PorUlnnd, arrive! In ystcr , day nfternoon and report h'uvy N. W. j gnlen the. week ttefore reaching th ! mouth of the Columbia. Small pill, safe pill, tst pill. DeWitt s Little Enrly Risers curs biliousness, con. Btlpatlon, sl k headache. Charles ftoif. ers. Poplin 1.1 li.ivlnu ;t df 'ill vr,(fi:(. BLADDER TROUBLES are inconvenient during the day and destroy rent at night, 'i'hey tnuke life a misery instead of a blehsing. Thcj affect many jxtkodb after they react the age of 40, and are usually accora panied by a ducay of vital power. They can b CURED I have suffered from disordered kidney and Irritable bladder for several years end have tiieU many remedies In hope of relief, but all failed until I obtained a sample box of your Bparagus Kidney Pill. They gave me such relief that I bought a full box and since using It feel like a Tierw man. My Wk has ceased acfhtng, my ret I no longer disturbed by rising at nlgWt time to urinate, and I never felt better In my life. I shall al ways el grateful for the good your medicine ha done me. 8. BTREET, Santa Rosa, California. HOBBS Sparaps Kidney Pills. UOIiliS REMtDT CO., PsoraiiToM, Caicasa r I'iII. '.r t-nl- hi T(i"l. l!(i: yf HAKLES KOGF.RS, KruifKi.t, jJJ yet);-.'. :liin:t. Sk llllllll V VVtuiiwj lifts Tobacco above all other brands. Its champagne flavor has made it famous. Buy the NKW HVK-CF.NT PIECE: enlarged 40 per cent. The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, lOsI TwolftH Street Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond Street ' CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull llnr til Pipci. Tubacco, and .k mukcra' Arllclra. 47-4 Cortimcrclnl Ht. J. A. KASTAL3ENI). HOL'SR, HltllHiR ANII WHAHK HUIMHCK IIOUHK form. r'-t--r.vcln thBirrtiauiliierTo-fO(id in th r0-T0-BAG in w iriiis.) inn weak mpoWRi man airotitf, Titfuruua uikoii. ou win it n ..'htd. Wui'UMKJt yon Ui txl t what we mat. foracurtj In atiwilululr KiiitriiiiUM. Ir drturirlnta avurr wbere. Hd1 lor our bunk in "lum'tTtMro Hlt nd Hmokii your Mfa Away " wrltimi iruiauUM and CrMMuipUi. AUdreM'i'lUC ftTHeJUeXAU JttKlaJeJI X CO. Chliaor mew rk SEASIDE SflWHIIiIi A complete stock of lumber on band In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms reasonable nd prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard t mill. H. F L. LOOAN. Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Antoria Iron Works Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Land and Marine Eoglns, Roller Work, Steamboat and Cannery Work sp. cialty. Castings of ail descriptions made to order on short notice. John Fo.. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox vioe President 0. B. Pral Secretary Astoria Bavtnn Bank Treasurer t Bpcr Hddsleck Plug "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S (;ori(,rots ENTERTAINMENT HALL S rLOOKH Pins Moiii. OsmM of All Hinds. Two Msft-nlflrsnl Mara. CVtHTTrllNC lltST-CUSS Cood Order and Everybody's Rights BTItlCTLT OHHKKVril. Mnnufnv lurcr and lonler In . . . FINE CIGARS! General Contractor MOVIiNO TCJOLH HICNTK1) CUArvANTEICD TOBACCO HABIT world. Manr trtlu il Piuim1ii hi in (Java and It iirf 1873 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY SELL Ship Ctuindlcry Hardware Iron and Steel Coal Groceries and I'rovislons Hour and Mill I'ccd 1'aints, Oils and Varnishes Lo(flers' Supplies Fiilrlnink's Scales Doors and Windows Agricultural Implements Wagons and Vehicles. Holds th world's reoord for lottc-dlsUno fast running. A Hap of the United States Tlte now wall m4 Is sued by th Uuiilnstrn llouts Is three foot four Init-.e wlda by four feet loiifj In trlnll In sit colors, Is mounlKd on roll srs; shows tvory stale, county, Imikirtani tows, nd railroad In Ih Union, nd Is very dealraHs and uaoful Adjunct to sny household or bulns talillaliiurnl. Iucvhased In lots et Hoo the nu cost the Dur llnf ton Itout naarlf oants sttlaoe. but on re- ( oeltH of If oants IH llinsi or coM th ututanarnad will be pleased ot send fWl ooe. Writs Immediately, as th supftly Is lUnlted. A. C. HIIKI.lMiN. llonrral Arnt, rortlninl, Orrgon. ron . TlM.AafOOK, NK1IAI.KM AND TILLAMOOK, NIr.llAl.KM AND TII.IalOOK, NKIIAI.RM AND TILLAMOOK, NKIIAIJCM AND TILLAMOOK, NKIIAIJCM AND OT I IK.' II I'OAHT I'OINTt OTIIKK COA8T i'OINTS OTIIKIl COABT I'OINTi ' OTIIKIl COAST I"OINT OTIIKIl COAST 1'OINTi t -flieamr It. I. EI. VIOHH, It. V. UtWvim. It IV CLUOIllC. W. II. ItAUIlinoN W. II. K AHH1HON W. II. IIAHUIHON AND Al'OUiTA AND AtHll'HTA AND AlOUSTA ALL OPEN roil BI'KCIAL CIIAUTEII Balllnx dal to and fMm Tillamook and NeliaJoni ik1id utoo t'te weather. For freight and (Missansvr rates pply to ICLMORS. BANIIOHN CO., Agents. O. It. N. , Asenta. rortland. MOP LI:.: CO. CLOTHING. Merchant Tailors. I'li'lirrlulliltif ma'lri in.ii.l, r Hiilta and inmiar inailea cli 1 flt. f.terr or.l.-r un ! alljr on limn nalLfacilnii juaraiilccl CkMptr Tkas Other Dae I the (ill Walrh HI.M-k. a.-t Coiimiarrlal SI. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. M.') ConitiH'roial Klritl Nril lu Msdisou's Ciuar Stem' Reading or Distance Glasses f00 Ky Oliuwra fur US, or $3 00 Ky Ola for II. n. VarrmnlMl Oold l'latd Knirne. Make your frlnnd a Imtullful and ue. fill preeMit. We gunrantee a perfact fit by mall providing wlwi you ordsr Ihe glaasea you anaerrr the following quaa. tloni: Mow old Kvir uanl glaaaaef How long? Mate or fnnuileT OEO. MAT Kit LIC, Kiotrt Oi'tl-lan. ts Third street, Han KranHaoe Opticians and Photnen-aphlc HuihiIIm. Astoria Public Library READING jKOOM FRER TO Alii Open vnr d-vy from I 0'oloctt lo IJI nd l:M to p. m. Subscription ratal II r annum. 8. W. Cor. Klnvnlh tuu! Duaiv fltrtjj. ftmw Wrrl Mim4t A bMlaf l v 1'aks.aiarti l thai pniMMitt. t'mrmmmvml l mrm in is lu u lUrt. W rriinl montr If nt VllU ! Ik ImsilArl a,fa no me fur I hn Mm irlr 11 nt th Minn mnmrw 1 wim muia wiio will mntirl u fur horn or wj fitimiiaa tif nil tiotfl bull, 4vM Ct.r, If our. 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IrHEEvaNSOHlMinn (!r. branM. on-.trlnnnt. a . . a,.. l . . O.S. i. J"' rit in plain wrapper. 1 011, 1,1 1 IhiUim, ii.7. Olrxular aan ou nmunit. Emil Schacht flRGJlITEGT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings Bank Ritg. Portland, Oregon. 1