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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1897)
.-it i. ASloKIAN, WEDNKSUAY MORNING, NOYKMI.KIl 8, 11W7. Sally glatoviau. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. TeKphon No. M. TKKMS K bl HH:itirilON. DAILY. Bent by mall, p. f year t6M tk-ut by mall, per niontli sv Borvcd by carrlor, per uiouife fc) WUEKLY. boat by mall, per year In a dani-e...fc!.w ToxUiKO irva to su Inert;. All communications Intended for publi cation shiuld bo dlra-lnl to the idl'.ar. Buslmsn communicating of all kinds and rcmlttum-es must b addressed to Tli Aslorlaa." Ths Astoria n guaranteae to Its SUD critxri i lie L.rgxwt circulation of any newspaper published oo Uw Columbia river. Advertlflnj rates can be had oo appll. oatlou to the business mttaacer. The Weekly Astorlan, the kcoc old. est meekly In the siate of Oregon, has. Mxt o the Portland Oracrlaa, the largest weekly circulation In th slat. John P. Handley Co, are our Portland agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning- at their sia-id, 124 Third street The lesson to be drawn from the un fortunate result In New York yesterday Is that. In municipal politics at least, there is a coovense to tho truth of the old Baying "when thieves fall out, hon est men get their dues." In all the risk and responsibility of Inaugurating the great scheme of New York's new gov ernment, there was nothing so much dreaded by the good ctitenstof all parties la the whole territory affected as the pos sibility of the control of Tammany, but t the only result of all their frantic efforts to prevent suoo a catastrophe is the fast, ening of the hold of that disreputable org.uiix&ton on thorn more strongly than ever. Instead of presenting one solid unbroken front to the common enemy. honest moo in New "York have permitted a state of strife and dissension to creep ' in among them, with the natural and j inevitable consequence of their utter un. doing. Of course oho Name will be laid at the door of Piatt and the regular re publican organisation, but to any out. aider who has Impartially studied and followed the hfetory of the campaign from Its inception there must be grave Justly made. Republicans of New York j and Brooklyn were willing and offered at ' the beginning to unite on any good man who could be nominated for mayor, but there was an element of conceited, phar. ' asaical voters who fancied they siw an ' opportunity to do what has never been and never can be accomplished under any form of democratio government eliminate "politics" from any considtra. tlon or Influence in forming the city's cew administration. They disdained all proffers of assistance from the republican organization, except at the expense of a sacrifice of its entire identity. They wanted, and would have nothing else but a "non-partisan" administration. The consequence Is they are destined to writhe for many years under the very worst form of partisan government ever . ... . . . known In this country. The re. publlcaos were forced, for the sake of their national and state organization, to nominate a ticket, and it Is difficult at this distance to eee how any self-re. spectlng republican who had- a voice In yesterday's contest could refuse to sup. port it. The shame and disgrace of turn. ing the gigantic commonwealth which will compose the Greater New York over to the control of the notorious gang of thieves who have now earned the right to run It, will be felt and dtrplored In every section of the country. According to the statistics given by Commissioner of Navigation Chamljer. lain, the merchant fleet of th United Stutta has never been so efficient a dur ing the last llsc.il year. The total docu. merited tonnage at the end of the yeur was i,(t,iM, the largest tonnage for twenty-one years, except in the year lh'j3, when it was 1,S25,071 tons, it was, of course, considerably less than the total recorded at the period of our largest tonnage, which was on Juno 3", 1S61, when ; there were 5.53ii.S12 torn recorded. The steam tonnage on June 30 la.,-! mon!e,i 1 j to 2,358,M8 tons, and the sail tonnage, ln.J eluding canal boats and barges, com. prised 2,tl0,2 tons. The course of con-1 struotlon for the year indicates that at 1 ths end of the current fiscal year the I steam tonnage will for the first time In the history of our merchant marine I exceed the combined tonnage of docu mented sailing vessels, bargea and canal boats. The total construction for the year, 891 vessel of 232,233 gross tons, was the largest annual output since the year! IfflL For tho first time In the history of the country more tonnage was built on -the great lakea than in iaJl the rest f tho country. The government's aver age annual expenditures for maritime purposes, including river nd harbor Im. provemenU amounted to 21,0u0,CXI, to. ward which foreign sniping, though con. ducting three-fourths of the foreijn car rying trade, contributed only Ij0,u00. Tha Pall Mall Gazette, of London, in a long arUcIe discussing America's pro- greas In the iron ami sieol tiulnstrlrs, rvcveitly acknowledged hat the Vnlted Stntt In nut only c-hMlciirtng Kmtland'a auiri-nnuv In tho world's murkris. but even obtaining a foothold In England Itself. That paper ndmlts sorrowfully that the cnusi which enable us to rortr to tho front rim permnnent. Thla In the chi.4l jrteol-iwoliu-litf country In X' world, and with that iliintni it in t-ui a. mattrr of tlm," when will supply tho wurM with il of its stel. and mantifarttiriii tliervof. This is a very Important .uliul !sion for a crv.it Kncl.sh newspApiT to make. It in l ut the .uliniM sl.m of a fact. It Is true: luit it ,mpVi stios the somulinvs of the American poltry of protivtlln. TV.e tl lmlti:rv in America lat Kick only to t!.e ltn Hl;ion of a duty o:t -iteel r.itK some tlilny years aso. l'p to t'l.it time, not a steel rail hail Nvtt rolled ! the rutted States. Protection brouch: the industry Into belli heiv. and fev.tr, .1 l.s x:V:i slon. so that now we ca ooniiti" sue. cessfully with Kncland. till now the nn. dteputnl mister of the Jteel Industry. in his speeches, made durlnc the Ohio campaign. Senator Hanna owllevl the at tention of the thrones of workirsmen who formed his audiences to w roml of the republican party which means much to them If it is carried out. And It will be carried out If the republicans obtain control of the pontile. Mr. Hann t stated it as follows: We promised further that, after hsvl-g protected the Industries of our country, we would priteot the wwkincmen of our country" against the trump labor of Eu ro by giving to them an immigration bill which would govern that question ar.d In the Interest of our lsborlnjr people. Thst i ft pnipodtlon that applies to every workingman In this state. And It doe so apply. The labor mar. ket Is. like the market for every other commodity, governed by the law of snp. ply end demand, tft us protect our own worklngrnen from the flood of forelcn laborers of the lowest grnd. Thev glut the market, and they help to keep wages lown. The tnwsury dpertment has Issued a statement which presents f.icts ,-ntlrely overthrowing the sitverite aeseniors of a shortage of currency. The volume of money in circulation In the T'nlted Stats Is today neurly JlOO.O'OiW more than a year asro. yet there has been nothing added by way of unlimited coinage of silver dollars. The gold has increased during the year from $IT.771.I90 on Octo. t t0 -j on u , an Increase of over W.tojO.OLH. This makes an Interesting showing In view of the assertions from every popocratlc was a shortage in our circulating meUL nm, and that the same was constantly shrinking and would continue to shrink i until the whole country would be bank rupt, unl?ss free coinage wer adopted. j 0verland Monthly adver.InB extensively an interestlrg "Mi-sing , Word Contest." The sentence they give ls: "Tna had fled away from these two wanderers. Ths is tak-n from a New England classic by a writer whose name Is a household word. The prize Is $1000. to be given to the person finding the correct answer, or divided among tne fortunate finders If there are more than one. The only condition is that the guess shall be accompanied by one dollar as a subscription to the Overland, at I's reduced price. This condition Is no hard, ship, for the Overland at a dollar Is In lui a w J"11- T"n "nts sent to the publishers at San Francisco will bring , .... a sample copy and full particulars of th() contt. Recent numW, ar , with beautiful pictures ami Interesting articles. : H0W T0 crRE BILIOfS COUC. eu?ere'1 for ks pains In my stomach caused by billou. nws and had t mHio,ne a the while until I Msed OhamV-rtain'g Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea P.emedy. which cured me. I hav cinc recommends If to a good many people. MR?. F. P.T.'TTvFH, Falrhaven, Conn. Persons who are suhliet to MMoiw colic can ward off the. attack bv taking this remedy as soon as the first "ymptoms a.ppear. Sold hy E?t-Conn Dri? Co. Krupp's gun-making establishment at Essen, Germany, employs o people. J. C. Berry, ore .t the t...i k-.'jwn cit izens of Spencer. Mo., testifies that he ' cured himself r,f the wr.rst kind of piles by using a few boxes of DetVltt'i Witch ; Hazel Salve. H, had heen troubled with ' plies for over thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cures: ,h'' work and he will verify this s'ate. but WiK's was the only one that did mpnt !f anv ore wihf-s to wHr tn him chal, Rogers. 30 wr"9 10 hlm One.s -ver,th of the ropulation of Eng. Iani1 are na4 in the building trade, In all the TorM there ! no other treatment so pitru.ao swuef,b bate, KOfejieedy, for pre aerviug.,Brlyii..a:..i Uantilyinjr' tlieskin, scalp, and hair, nil rml. eating every hu mor, as warn i,;.Uij wi,h cn ra Isoap, and frentle anoiir i,-s i:h CtlK LBA (oiut mentj, the great nkiu cure. utlcura: la aVlrt f" rc uifVin., tk. tmA t ... Dtvo Cmim C 'f.w., fv, 1'rr.fsi., Kmm. ttr All About tu "kin, h iip. korj Uir,"frtsj. EYERY HCio5re2' ImIFI if PIT Ttis Medal Mediclr.9 Is ttis Model Medicine. V VI- 1- 1..I - to sarsaparitl.t at the World's Fair, 1$9J t Chicago, was awarded to Ayer's SarsapariUa. Tiiore nm lho:,ea tn I throe tlm,- as many rm.iuy as in Ktiiuoe. ,le A SYNPliWTK TO I'VROII.VSK Vi Y K R Ol.AlXIf. Kt.ON. 1 Ijkifk advices fnm London confirm ru- mors that have heretofore reached ll side of the Atlantic that a tliiaiiol.il. y , , - , powerful svndiertte Is In ptiHiss of tor- mation In l"nsland, Krance and tivrntany to buy aK th,. paying claims of miners In lhi Klondyke renlon. Of course this i ie,i to a vast amouni oi jwn.aun valuation, bin thvre Is a claim In the Klondyke, as elsewhere, which It la Im possible to underestimate, and that Is the ciaim of Hoetetter's Stomach Hit ters to the foremost place among Amer ican remedies for liver rotnplnlnt. The bilious and constipated derive prompt relief from this genial alterative, which remedies nausea, yellowness of the skin and eyeba;is, fur upon the tongue, and unpleasant odor of the breath that char acterise biliousness. It also remedies and prevents malarial and rheumatic ailments, kidney trouble, lack of srtam Like Ina. d-siersia and nervousness. K standard remedies that have estab lished themselves in popular favor, It deserves a fair and persistent trial. Forty-six men were killed dun .g the construction of the Forth bridge. Tne three-year.old boy of J. A. John, son, ot Lynn Center, III, Is subject to at tacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he s satisfied that the timely use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, during a sever attack, saved his little boy's life. He ts In the drug business, a member of the firm of Johnson Bros., of that pkice: and they handle a great many patent me.ll- clnes for throat and lung dis,tises. He had all theew to choose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, but selected this remedy for use In his own family at a time when his child's life was In danger, because he knew It to b superior to any other, ami famous the country over for Its curesi of croup. Mr. Johnson says this Is the bent selling1 cough medicine they handle, and that It slvea splendid satlsfastlon In all cases. : Sold by Etes-Conn Drug Company. Hamburg's) new colossal dorks meas ure 130 meters in length and M In breidth. A mirror could not He If It wanted to The glass has 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 greatest beautlfler In the world. When a woman eees the Indications of ili.health In the face, she may with al- most absolute certainty look for the cause In one or both of two conditions constipation, and derangement of the or gans distinctly feminine. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrlpfiivi will cure perma. nently and positively any so-called "fe. male complaint." Dr. Pierce's Pl-tvam Perets will cvre constipation. There Is no reason In the world why a woman should not be perfectly healthy. She ! will gain In health, strength and flesh. Hollows and angles will give place to fullness and grace. She will be the no. blest and most beautiful of all creation a perfect woman. Send 21 cents In one -cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.. and receive Dr. P1rce'g 1"'.page "Common Sense Medical Ad. viser," profunely illustrated. The legal expenses of a bankrupt are sometimes far greater than the amount of his debts. The beard usually turns gray first, and should bo colored to correspond with the 1 color of the hair of the head. Bucking. ham'. rv color. Tiatilral hrn.n - black. About MO.VO ,ons of carlion are annu ally sent up Indon chimneys In the form of smoke. Disfigurement for life by burns or scad! may be avoided by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel Solve, the great remedy for piles and for all kinds of,sores and skin troubles. Charls P.ogers. Snails are oollee.ed on the Kentish pastures every year In large quantities and dispatched to Paris. There Is no need of little children le Ing tormented hy scald head, eczema, and skin eruptions. DeWltt's Wlteh Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures permanently. Charles Rogers. Native and foreign investors now sre studying the oil wells of Japan. The field Is considered promising. "The worst col4 I ever had In my life wns cured by Carrrberlaln's Cough Rem edy," writes W. H. Norton, of Sutter Creek, CaL "This cold left me with a cough and I was expectorating all the time. The Remedy cured me, and I want all my friends when troubled with a cough or cold to tise H, for It will do them good." Bold by Estes-Conn Drug Company. Bottles now aro bajng made of paper under a German patent. They are for use particularly on shipboard, where heavy weather works havoc among g!ai receptacles. Cigarette smokers will be hvteresti-d to Inarn that a criminal guillotined at Usle the other day, contrived to keep his papellto going until his head rolled Into the basket. Chicago experts, after a few years' ex. perlence wirh vltrlfWl brick pavement say it Is equal to granite a.nd much better than asphalt or cedar block paving. It Is cheaper, too. MARINE NEWS.. llllill WAIt.ll 1 1 1 A M. I. I . I t.OW W A I kH A. M, IV M. lATK li.m,n Kvidiiy I I .V .1 vit ilnlni . ' ii.m it,: ii.tuiO. Mi, m rt .o I l 11 ! ill 10 .' I' in I a 1 1 I o .ii n !IS I- 1 1 i ' i :t -ii : I : ii i ii i : .i.' a ' .! i i ,i n a 1 i :i , iti n .Mm: : i n i l 1 1 iiiVn I l i ii i II . . ii i; n Ii ii I l MHV, V ? ttOT I lli.la. ... I s .V'lll' 7 l iudjie f e ' j edll-.l . i In I" ." I I" 1 1 i I llilldill . T hi,. T i I! 0 Mid.ii .. . ! it :;;: II . vi:mi! ii .. 11 le I 1 M Ni V in i i , . I'.' 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The pllut schooner Jessie Is now In service, outside. The San Joss Is tied up at th0 0. R. & N. dock. Thft "ho.ir.er Edward Park-, rapt a In I Jansen. i. fee; lumber, cleared from 1 tho custom house yesterday. ! A larire p.rltich mnn-of-wnr. of the 'yp , of the Charleston, passed up the coast ' fte the Mashona came In yenterday. J The British hark Dtu-cn, ViStons. Cap. 1 tain Nlcolle, from Valparaiso In ballast, j nrrlveel In yesterday and anchored In th i stream. Thf. Rrltlsh ship Sntherlandshlre, f;ip. I ta,fl X,C""' f"r "n,,"n' wl,h pa-Ks or wherit. valued at 17T...W, eleired yesterday at the cistom house. A Prltish hark, loaded, and a. three, masted schooner, were reported outside yesterday evening. Tho schooner Is p'oh. aldy the Northwest, from San Francisco, now overdue. The Rrltlsh barkcntlne. Omuga, Cap tain Harrlnjfton, with SliS 442 feet of lum. ber ;unl 2 barrr-ls of tallow, valued at Vi."A, for Saleverry, Peru, cleared at ths custom house yesterday. Mr. N. N. Osbum, well known at Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with a lame back. He was persuaded to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It gave him relief h one night. This remedy Is alan famous for rU cures of rheumatism. For sale by Entes-Conn nig Company. There are !,,W lemon trees In Italy. l-J' J: a. I To Any Reliable Wan. Marrel'ni pppliin'w nl on munth'n Tuu-n r1 mrm r(. r ivi t.! saifrit tut trim. i"ift,. iy adranrr i,tymn,tt Uj l. o V rmimt vjimp.ti.y in if. Wf.r,d iti tlm treVf .. it i.t m-ri t,r'ikfii, rli-- Cjurnfd I rum ii.t-C'i ut fri'i, worry, .vr worlf. Ao. IlKuny imtfi p-rur-(l. ci'ijpi'ir. n-n. t'THLfMi rir flfTHi.fiftni t,t nil roounf w.fifJitiorisi. TUn Un fit t,r.-r tn lnrilMj, f . n. j ntiirt'M p'i rtft-u,. .n ; no ei-"Mr. A-t'l-i- CDIC MCr.!fA PD 64 MM1AIAST., LliU IfikHwoL Lw.. l-LI rALO, N.V. iDICll JSU tiuthot Mm u 91 itn;j", 1 . , .1 i a -'ic 1 L-t- ii 1 m I ft , Ltarf iff, ' " I i -g-V Iff,-;1 " I say, old man, my wife's out and I rani hod 1 thing to offer you except this plug of riper Heidnleck Tobacco," " Well, don't you know by this time that's the only thing I ever indulge in ? " There is but one beet and th;vt one is Piper Heidsieck Plug Tobacco "ssr Get a NEW FIVE-CENT PtECE of your dealer: 40 per crnt. larger than before. a' 1, Vr The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, I03 Twolltli Street JmBM' Ross, Hlggins Si Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond Street CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull line nf I'lr I pes. Artie Tuhscco, and Smokers' llclc. Comtncrtlnl Mt J. A. FAST A BEND IIOUHIt, HHI1XJK AND WIIAWP OUIMlKH 1IOUHIC riO-TO-BAC ninirni in horn Kitd. arnm) et, mrm Its nower form. No-Uelo la the Krente.t Dorrs-food In irw falls to nmke the weak linuotent hin itrous, .Uorou. ua niwusllo. ju.t trr s boM, ll.hlad. Wauet (nil Ut tiellrTS what mm, for .Mil. Bmitut orbxiklet"liontT.)nwHlilt and MrwjksYonr l,lfs !, written m hHuuiila jtM llltlSJLLljli AtMiltX UO.,CkJMSwsrllaw Xariu SEASIDE SflWjailili A complete stock of lumber on band In tha rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and ail kinds of finish; mold ings and shingles). Term reaaonabU and price at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. OfBee and yard at mill. H. 7 Ii, LOGAN. Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor, Antoria IronWorka Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL, MACHINISTS AND IIOILER MAKERS I.an-1 ami Marine Koglns, Iloil'-r Work, Bteamtioat and Cannery Work a sps clalty. C11 stings of all description made to onler on short notice. John Frot.. President and Superintendent L. Fo vice Prasldeol O. B. Prrtel Becretarr Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" 4 Old Hickory" "Pride of,. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Rcpsold California Brandies uThe Louvre" ASTORIA'S C0KCC019 ENTERTAINMENT HALL s ri.ixiitH rius Mnslo, DiniM of All Kinds. Two Magnificent Hars. CTCRTTIHMC NRST-CIASS Cood Order and Everybody's Rights BTKIOTLT OIINEKVEI). Manulaclurer and ; IJonlor In--- FINE CIGARS! General Contractor MOVING TOOLH KKNTKI) GUARANTEED TOBACCO HADIT core m ti destror tliedslre fortihaneoln snr worrfl. Umjtf lu JU poand In Uas., u4 H u..4 ou will n, di our, slmolUK n nraruiriri.usverr rlltmi suaraaUis siit 187a 1897 LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.. SELL Ship Chandlery Hardware Iron and Steel Coal Groceries and Provisions Hour and Mill Teed I'aints, Oils and Varnishes Lonflcrs' Supplies i'airhanh's Scales Doors and Windows Agricultural Implements Wagons and Vehicles. THE mw WANT COLUMNS roiwo. FOVNIH-A Sinrf tln. tVII at Aslnrlan ortliM, tlnsorlliw jninrly uw1 pay fr this iiollco. WANTKll. WANTIOlvA young lrl tn assist wltli Unlit liniix'kiiiliitf la 11111II filthily, AiUrrwa B., Astorlan, roH hint. roil HHNT.-niriUslinit front ronw.wttrt fire, only two Itlmlia from )rlnvlMl biislna ttriHila. 114 Ksoliiaig street, noar Ninth. 1 I AHT. Oiitulwr IH. Jr of until rtiliim-. oylast. riinW will Imi rwsnll ly livlng t tlut Astorliin orfliw. WHITE COLLAR LINE I'iiIiiiiiIiIu Hlvrr slut I'iiii! h,,ii. Nitvlia iiiii 1 ii, Htrainnr "llulli'y iliilrf' .n Attorl luml iliitl) ,i it Hiimluy, 7 s. in "imiiny imu.rr urnou t nn nwinur "ThuiuiMiiiii.'' 1'. II M.-..I I, I'li-l.tnnt. K. A crf. Agrnt, rnr'.tstiit. ('. W. hlutifi eii, AUKrls. 'lrlilitie So. II. t I lhetotinyl',,'n'r 5iij'V't:ji, to B.il'.iti nf Copi JMy , J si 1 Cubrht Of lftectl.iiii am'AiifvM 1 tiitimt or inrcti.iMUi'i',,,f-v IaI 1 CURE I'M A3 HOUilSV'wl W 4 I tlia nmr) ttussvj wllh- mSrjl out Inconteinimre. lTr WilllitniN' !nllanll k iiiiUtit)..! will t'uir ItiliiJ, " ltif-litir Nttd lU'hlritf il'lli li ttlt(iri thi lumorti. Riittyn tins 114 (ihth i itir. rcU liaf. lr, ilHm liM)in I'tlf uim- Intf nf Ihtt iirUftlP fiuria :r Ini U ttrrntrl, t Unwi uw, ly mail un r flni of t.rur M cr 11 1 ami fl.lMI, WILIJHX ilNUMCIURlNB CO., I'rwp. cuUud. oui MOP IMP. CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. (n,1rnlotliliig nisilx tiini,r Hulu n,t irniiMrs iti.o rlr,'i flu (ri Mr . un' in ally uu tiiun- latlilsntl'in jurnir. Chcspfr Tha ksy Other Dice la tki City Wvlrh lllork, OftM CunimsrrUI St. t Oriental. Novelties Japanese. Goods ..WING LEE. . 543 ComtiH'rcial Slriwt Neil to Mailisou't Cltiar htaui' Reading: or Distance Glasses KOO Kys (Hum f. U X or 13 00 Kr (lloaw for ILTt, Warrnnlnl Uolil l'latxl frame. Make your frlnd a twvjtiful and us, ful present. V (uarantee a perfsct fit by mail irovliltria wtteri you ortW the (lassrs you uuwrr tlu follosrl'ia qut. tluns; How oM Kvrr lisnl Iiuh llow lonx T Ms la or famalvT OKO. JIAYICIU.K, Ksjicrt Oiitlilan. tS Third strnvt. Han Franrlsoe OpUolans' and I'hotocraphta ItuppllM. Astoria Public Library READ IN O ROOM FRER TO Opm iwy dftjr from I 'olock to IJI &nd 1:10 to t JO p. m. 8utor.ptlon rmt $3 pr imum. B. W. Cor. El"Vnth and rtuui Btr(A MtB4 AImIpIf I'BssMVa to th frsiMai i'mrmm ID U In M iUh Ma rvfmwl RiuMr If tdo ti" fim YnH rmM b IrMtod fc Ii o m f o r t b m mm print) and ih. mum ntPMh IifTifnr lo Kwn lifirfj iMNt or pay PitwnM of Imi wilts tUottm mho ccimln gt nd hutl Umkm mm mm Ull (i 3raiiro4 bill, and our. If Voa hmVB Usi'U mti till bar mbf mt4 In mmtb, Thrwi, 4 "psHss, tf I'flBKr Hawistfi Or KJarp rtof tlitMW II at r or I. Ilila I'riMiarr H4 I'titM M.us-it Mist iiiiwf altla thnwarld tr a ra wm mi laa alwayvfeafl IsWMUwIOCIirf i MsH ana riailp.fi ur, Ihi (II Ida .kill ut thm 9 or man rmru ta(iaP MHWiiiisiiIri a .i-i Ult y trraUnir 'll.- Willi ur r TMILrNK anl w bava ratsllal twhltul imr uruorulUluna VuarariUH). rlt u. f-T I fti.pNsjt kti ami afcaalsui SNAP A KODAK ut miy iiihii ri,initM .' mil' Hi.ro nt.it in ' l, i(, IKirtr.ilt 1 1 n inuii in iimhI w uTi't villi (urn. ii t lliuiylii" Hucll nn. llty In llin lliji,ia ws liuvs toofi'riiriii'MiiiiKli tn pliMua any man. COMfP AND THY XI IBM HUGHES & CO "Iff 99 f ft nnn-pntiionnni mriitMlf fur onorrhira, Jlm.t, Hprr riKl.irrh.ra, whitm, unnlnrl Mm -liargn., ur mnr Innaiiima- shpii sir uiinra aaiagiaa, tlon uf munoui nmnv . n ...ft. Lf-.nav. IUn.. ..a.! a f iprrM prttpittil, tut t'lrtiuUr meui uu r4uat. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Kooms 317-318 Fortlan j Saving Bank Bldjf. Portland, Oregon. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS y i j J IIUfMlMa pji'riTwa Hltl'HI Lf AHI Tsiiioisiii,o.r 3 Jit Tht-jr ovnrromft Wakna., irrvgif larltv and iiml..l)rilliMTtax vltfor a nil 1imIhi "tiaiiia ur nit-iititriia-Mon " llif ara l,ir fmsrra' IfifTlrhiat Wfimanti'MHi, aiilhiK U vn'-I(iniit (r nrirum anil ly. No known rt-iiifiiv for woiiirii fjnait tlifiii, ( rion.l rti liniiM Mf ttm-i-iiDiva a ilasiirH. mi ar httx bV fniitl. Mn lay tliiritlla, - nan CHEMICAL CO ..'U.1a.