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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOltlAN, THURSDAY MORNING, NOV KM HER 4, 1897. ft 1J i n ,1 JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. 1 TKKMS r SIHNCKIITION. DAILY. Sent by mall, pr jrear Bent by mall, P month Served by carrier, per mom. K.OO M .60 WEEKLT. Bant by mail, p-r year In advance... WOO rostae free to subscriuars. All communlcatlona Intended for publi cation should be directed to the idUar. Business communications of ail klnda and remittance must be addressed to "Th Aatorlaa." The Aatortan ffusxanfcwa to lituo- crlbers the l.ix treat circulation of any Dews paper published on the Columbia river. J Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Aatortan, the second aid. est weekly la th slat of Oregon, has, out to tb Portland Orerc-alaa. th largest weekly circulation In tb state. John F. Handler Co, are our Portland agents, and cop lee of tb Aatortan can be had every morning at their staad, 121 Third street " 80MB FACTS ABOUT THE WATER RATES. I There Is no case of biliousness, coo Under existing conditions, there Is but j indirelon. "heart-burn." ne way of escape for the water consum. j 0P any of the rest of the nlcht-mare ers of Astoria from the oppressive rates i breeding brood, that these little 'Tel- they are now paying, and that Is the election next December of a mayor and j council who will consent to have the i city pay Its fair equivalent for the ser- rice it is receiving, like any other con- suoter. The water system of Astoria was built, and fcs Intended, under the wise method provided for Its management, to be maintained and operated as Independ. ent of th munlcipalty as If It were the property of a private corporation. It constitutes the best and only really mod ern feature of Astoria's whole hem of govemmenu n is caicuraira to give ine people the benefit of a strictly business administration, entirely removed from the danger of political Influence or ma. nipuhUlon. and is designed to leave In the pockets of consumers the profits which might accrue through equally eco- Domical operation, under the Plan of prl. Tate ownership adopted In other cities. If I. very doubtful if any corresponding community elsewhere In the country has the advantage of so fine a system, or on more prudently and economically man. aged. But It is a fact that the rate, chanted for wat- are too high-when compared with those charged in other cities. That this is not due to any fault of the com- mission, nor to the excessive initial cost - . , . ef the system, will be apparent to any ' eitlren who will give the subject a fair Investigation and consideration. The difficulty is, first, in the capacity of the works, as compared with the prent con. sumlng population; and second, In the re- fusal of the city authorities to contrib ute anything In return for the water supplied by the commission for public purposes. The present works were con. ! T, v.,. ; t whenever Mr. Glailstone catches cold tructed on a scale sufficient for a town he at once goes to bed. This has been many times the sire of Astoria, and ow. his rile for fifteen years. It is an Inter tog to peculiar conditions, not necessary at,n fact not generally known that he to here enumerate, their maintenance Is h'B ekctl0n a'Wrws the dl.ssolution of parliament in 1871 in expensive. So far as the cost of consiruc- tlon is concerned, while the works are j larger than necessary, they were Justl. , J. C. Berry, one of the best known dt. fled by the future prospects of the city, ' lzen of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he and, according to experts who followed I Cured Wmtelt ot ,ne wom klnd 01 by using a few boxes of DeWltt's Witch the history of their construction, thy ; Hale, BaIve He had been troubled wlth cost less than any works of the same : piles for over thirty years and had used grade and magnitude ever cor.siructa In many different kinds of so-called cures; the west. The commWelon now receives an In come of about per year. The annual interest charge on the bonds outstand ing Is $18,000; which leaves but JC.OOO, or 5500 per month, available for the expense of conducting the commission, and for the thousand and one items of r'-pair. and incidentals which are absolutely es sential to the maintenance of the works, and the Insurance of a regular and a"e quate service to the people. It can thus be Been that any reduction In the present rates, without some compensating In crease In the Income, and utterly Impossible. is impracticable it should be re. membered that the property-owners nr.d tax-payers of the city have not and will of con- . nni Via o-alltiA 11 nrm nr nn& tan f trlbuUon to the cost of the nlant. or ,o it, or lu m iole bur- the cost of its operation; the whole bur- den of providing for tha redemption of J the bonds, and paying for the operation : J of Cod-livCf Oil with HypO snd maintenance of the works, falling J phosphites of Lime and Soda upon the consumers of water, a major- A IS peculiarly adapted to correct Ity of whom live In rented premises. this Condition. The Cod-liver The result Is that thorn who n 2 oiL emulsified to an exquisite erty tn the city are enabled to get an increased rent in consequence of the con- struction of the works, and stand to re- . k.. . . s ... their property through the advantage of the present magnificent system, and the ultimate extinguishment of the debt against It by the contributions levied and 2 collected from the casual renter, or other 2 consumer of water. When It Is consld- ered that the primary benefits and ulti. mate advantages of the possession of Z such a fine and expensive system will be realized exclusively by those who are 2 . ... .a. so fortunate a. to own property. It doe. nql look Jit nor fair that they should trlally eaoape th payment of the ex prnte attached to tt. TliroviRh Its Are hydrants and othrwi the. city of Astorto. In a larfr caiwumer of the water thus provided by lt tran sient and non-projicrty hoMIng cltltens, and It ahouM bs trvatoil exaotly llko any Individual consmiuH- iml oomiwlKst to pay It proportional rto uliHijt with him. Thl la the rulo In every cl'.y where the water ayr-tcni Is owned and op erated Independent of the city Kovern nient. and there I no iybmw why It should bo different In Astoria. As tne water cojwunters constitute hy tar the l.irces. j voilnir element of the popul.ition. the ! reme.ly fvr the exeesslvo r.it of which ' tkv ti.in ...ittitil:i inln.- In Ihelr own hands. I.vt them see thtt the next mayor and common council are pledge.! before their election to the principle .1 compelling the city to p.y Its Just debt and obligation In this rvgiird., and the water commission will doubtless take pleasure In reducing their burdens com mensurate with the Increase thus added to Its Income. A card on the outsldtf of office door says: "Gone 10 lunch. Be back in ten minuteo." And. the man will be there on time. That Is, for some days, weeks. i or even months, he will. Then he will be at homo occasionally for a day. He'll tell you he. had a headache a turn of cholera morbus, or maybe he'll say h had a lump In his stomach and felt too miserable to move. The lump was protv. ably two or three ten-minute lunches condemned. The man who "bolts" his lunches will And Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the best friend he ever met. lets" will not eure. They cure perma nently. Send U cents In one-cent stamps to World's TMspensary Medic) Assocla- ; tlon. Buffalo. N. T.. and receive tr. j Pierce's lW-page "Common Senev Modi, j cal Adviser." profusely Illustrated. Fileen Rowena Victoria Plamor.d Ju bilee Vairpr and Queen Vle'orl.i Williams I re ine names 10 wnien two lime r-7lg. u,,n Tl9 ar, condemned until mirrlage on account of the recent celebration In ; England, : GooA lkey is both doctor and tonic. Better looking than many doctors, l etter ., ,, . j tasting than all medicines. For geier'l , fanniv use. nothlig equals whl-key and ! HARPER Whlfkey is pre-eminently the j family whiskey. Sold by Foard & Stokes. j Co" A!tria egon. . , . . ) Whenever you are in trouble people i are always ready to prate of misfortunes never coming singly, but you rarely hear ! tbCTD "birplng. In prophecy regarding j w Jta ewam Prosperity when you have one visitation from good luck. j I Mr. X. X. Osburn. well " known at . Woodstock. Mich., was troubled with a 'ame back. He was persuaded to nse ' T1"1"'5 Fa,n EaIm' Tt " relief fc one nipht. This remedy is also famoug fop K, ,ur(s of rhturnltm For sale by EBtes-Conn Drug Company. Em',r,1r WilNnm h is Wfm at Berlin ,he practice of kceplne the Lutheran . , , churches of the city open throughout the day on week days. Until now only the Roman Catholic churches have been left tht open to stray worshippers on week j 5ay!' OABTOniA. tt M ; the work and he will verify this state- but DeWltt's was the only one that did mnt if any one wl-hes to write to him. Chas. Roeers. The "Stars and Stripes Forever" may be peculiarly martial, but to the sensi tive ear there li something wonderfully plaintive In some of the strains. Thin Blood where the blood loses its 2 intense red crows thin and j watery, as in anemia, there is r.. r t ... 2 a constani iecunj OI exnaus- tion,aIackofeneroT-vitaIit7 f n the spirits depressed. I iai tfa PiritS kprtud. SsCfiW C FfTlfllcinfl $ fineness, enters the blfd direct 5 nf CVCiy corpuscle, m f MturaJcofolUul 2 ,vin V'!f to the whole system. 1 he hypophosphites 5 reach tte brain and OCrve Centres and add their Streneth- ening; and beneficial effect. $ If the roses have left your Check, if YOU are growing; thin and exhausted from Over- Z wOrk, Or if a?C is beginning: $ teU USC SCOTT'S Emuf 1 b ture you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. A" iTUtts'"; 50c. and li.oo. J SCOTT & BOWNE, Chmiiti, New York. X v64itvtjtfv vcr" Before Retiring.... take Aycr's Tills, ami you will sleep hotter and wake in better coiulition (or the day's wort. Aycr's Cathartic Tills have no equal ns a pleasant ami effect ual remedy for constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and all liver troubles. They are sugar-coated, and so perfectly prepared, that they cure with out the annoyances experienced In the use of so many of the pills on the market. Ask your druggist for Ayer's Cathartic Pills. When other pills won't help you, Ayer's is THE PILL THAT WILL. It is rather a knock-out blow lo our Idea of the high type of maternal love whet we read of a mother who wae quite wiling to trade her ten-momhs-old baby for a Shanghai rooster. 0-A.lSTOn.X.A.. Ii at The only armless eilltor in the world, according to the lloston Transcript, lives at Mt. rie.uwnt. Tel.. and presides over j the destlnlis of the Times. Review, pub- ! llshed at thai place. "Fate tried to con.j ceal him by naming him Smith." I HOW TO CTRE BIUOl'S COUC. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains In my stomach caused by bilious, ness and had to take medicine all the while ur.tll I nsed Chamber kiln's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured me. I hav. lnr recommended . to a good many people. MRS. F. BUTLER. Falrhaveoi. Conn. Persons Who are subject to bilious colic can ward off the attack by taking tfila remedy as soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by Estes-Conn Drug Co. -'y- " " - of lynching in the I nlte.1 States since January 1. and the list Is by no means complete. Of theso SO were rveroes. and , ... . but 3 of them were lynched for crimen against women. i A SYNDICATE TO PlT.CHASn KLON. DTKE CLAIMS. Late advices from London confirm ru- mors that have heretofore reached this side of the Atantlc that a financially powerrui symncate Is in process of for- mation In England, France and Germany to buy aE the paying claims of miners In the Klondyke region. Of course this lead to a vast amount of speculative valuation, but there Is a claim In the Klondyke, as elsewhere, which It Is Im possible to underestimate, and that Is the ciaim of Hostettrs Stomach BK. 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 unpieasant odor of the breath that char acterise biliousness. It also remedies and prevents malarial and rheumatic ailments, kidney trouble, lack of stam ina, dyspepsia and nervousness. Like all standard remedies that have estab lished themselves in papular favor, It deserves a fair and persistent trial. In London the omnibus horse Is worn out tn five years, the tram horse In four. the post office horse In six and the brew. ers' In from six to seven, while the vestry horses last eight years. CASTORIA For Infants rthI Children. The NovmVrtr numlr of the Hyp notic Magazine contains a lengthy com munication from an Inmate of the state asylum at Austin, Texas, who claims to i hav discovered an1 developed a force within hlm-elf which he names Electro. Telepathy. Beca,u of his declaration of belief in this discovery, he asserts that he was convicted of Insanity by a "rural Jury" and imprisoned In the Insane asy. lum. The editor cautiously remarks that ttiere may be another side to the story, but calls attention to the lucidity of the communication, and to the fact that the opinions seft fotthi are Identical wtlth thOM expresed by a number of people who are Mill at large. "Thar.ks t- 1he liberality of the age," Is the editorial comment, "we may think 'our neighbor a fool without wishing to see him burned with fire, hanged by the leek, or shut up In an a.ylnm, merely b-cause his opinions and ours are at variance." Clinical reports of work done at the different school of suggest. Ive therapeutics, at Chicago. Kingston and St. I)uIk. with original articles upon "Siif-gestlon n the Walking Btate,'' the "Value of Hypnotic Puggestlon In Ob stetrics," "Charaov.r HuIIdlng by Sug. gestlon," and a fund of Information an1 experiences in the Inquiry deTMrlmenf, complete the contents of this number. i.i w r MARINE NEWS. llltlll WAIKH A. . I M. 1.0 VV WAlMt A. M. I'. M. 1UTK h.mllt. li.m'M. li.iuiD. ' h.niill I-iI.Im I I J it : . jAt, A III it, 0 S Miinmlnv.. '.' .; S " I !l'NiAV, .h v. ; iii; : i Moiuluy .,, i .v. a ti 7 ? rn,.iln-, M liit.'TI edtiMl'y. i. In h 7 I lo II M Thuixlia .. 7 10 V 7 1 1 T . Kn.luv ..' . i: 7 II .v. 7 S;tlllltlti .. I.' Ill S 1 , . 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I The Rrlt.-h shrp Dacca proceeded up the rver yesterday morning. I . A three-masted ehnoner was r pTtcd outside yesterday afternoon. The Columbine arrived In yesterday and docked at the Main street dock. The harkentlne Omega, lumber laden tor Peru, wffl leave out thUs morning In 'tow of the Relief. The Lady Wentwnrfh and Halewood, wheat laden for Europe, croed out at 10 o'clock yesterday momlntr. The British ship M.ashona. MSn tons, Captain Jones, ,ln bullnst, Ortnber H. left up the river yesterday. The schooner Ida. Hehnauer, Captain j Nelson, from SanFrane"co. In ballnut, 1 arrived In Tate Thursday night. The BrTtlstt Harder, from hflrk Annmbr.i, Freemantle, In Cnntnln ballast, I Auinist S, arrived In yesterday morning. j Tho four.mastfd rirlllsh ship Cnrrn- dnle and the Drltlsh ship William Tell i nrrlvefl In yrsterday and anchored abrea.it rf the eVy. OABTOniA. Is Anffehu capital Is lnt-retted In srhfme to buy 3fl,W tons of Comtock tailings, which went through the Gould i& Curry mill In the sixties. Including quicksilver, It Is flguured that the de posit is -worth 12,000.000. FOR SKIN-TORTURED And rest for tired mothers In a warm bath with f.'iTICL'B PoAr,andasln(;leapplication of Ci:ti i.ua (ointment), the great skin cure. Cmci.'BA Kemkihks afford limiant relief, and pointtoaix-ly ture of torturlnc dis n(,'urin(,',huinlliatini,IU:hlnK,biirnln.', hleed Ing, crusted, scaly tkin and scalp bumori, with lots of hair, when all else fails. Sold rhmurhoiitth t C,r. S.iU Fr'.p... ti" M U(.w to C ura SI Sold ttiroiithotitth wwld. Pontt fjtco 1D Chik. I Skm-Tortart4 BiMff," fr... 3KIN 8CALP tnd ITtlr IlutlftM bt CLUCtili KJiP. I Jtit3 mr AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTISO IN THE COURTS Ol'U RtfillT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OK THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUU TRADE MAKE. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Uyannis, Massachusetts, was tho originator qf "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and docs now yjr? r- (,'J wll bear the facsimile signature of C4ffi&ti wrapper. This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes oj tho Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and ace that it is the hind you have always bought yfS1 T" on and has the signature of C&sffl&2ut( wrap per. No one has authority from mo to use my namo ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. 11. Fletcher is President, a . j March S, 1S97. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the. life of your chiKl by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may ofTrr you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. im a,ivs mKi, t, i The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAAIILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 TwolltH Htrcct Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond CHOICE FRESH W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull lint of Plpct, Tobicco, nd Smokcrt' Artkkt. 47-1 Commercial Mt. J. A. FA ST A BEND HOUSE. UK I DO E AND WIIAKK HUILDEU jt 1IOUHIC MANHOOD RESTORED.;:: ClBCroRC ... irrro all Ui hormraollmpnunrr. rfflltr.tir.i-lcmimm UwlJttr, U una tT i tn kil,l.Tasnd tlienrtnarrorirtniol alllmpurlUta rrFIDKJII!trKngthensndrtoremllwkrsna ... tum .Mfrr m ....1 mri hr iMrtnni It iwrnipw ninety Der rent are tmnhtMl with fmulllli. Ctll'l liKN K Ii the only known remed In our without sn orwrsuoa Ui Imtlmmit. tit. A written fiirtniMnieo and miinnf rauimd If tit times dnes nol tlTtoi a MruuuMiuiuia UO m boi , tU fur 14.00, by mtll. Hnd for raaadrcuUr tod tntlmvnlala AMrtmm 1A VOL J1ZDICIBIB C'OP. a ikix Xt,Bu rnixteo,O0. JbrHnlttrt CHAS ROGERS, 461 Commercial Straat SEASIDE SflWpiILIi A complete stock of lumber on band In the rough or dreaaed. Flooring, rat tle, celling and all klnda of finish; mold lags and shingle. Term reasonable and prices at bedrock. AU order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. II F L. LOG AN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. ABtorla Iron Worka Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Land and Marine Engines, Holler Work, Steamboat and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Castings of all descriptions made to order on short notice. John Fox.. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox vice President O. B. Prael Secretary Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky' ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S GOKCeotS ENTERTAINMENT HALL a rxooKH rint Matin. taint of All Kindt. Two Magnlftranl Hart. CVCRTTBI.HC HRST-CLASS Good Order and Everybody's Rlahti RTKICTLT OHHKHVBII. Street AND SALT MEATS Mnnulnclurer and ZZ. Hot la r in FINE CIGARS! General Contractor MOVING TOOLS KKNTKD 'CUPIOENC Till. rr.Ht Vi.i.iaI.I I VIUlllb.r.tlltBri'flf'rli. tlonol a (aiiioiii Frnnrb pliy.u-Uii, will quickly i-ure minf nil i r voiis or dwnni of f mierauve orKtm, ti:li n. 11 Mitiih'Kid. IniwjmiiiA, l'Hiiitlntliiln:k,HeriilnAl KmlMlnlm, Nervnim Itrlilllty, I'lmlilos, ItlidUitM U Uury, KlhtuaUlis Urnhia, Vtrlnn'l ,.h C'onitlntllon. 1 1 iUl til lmin br tr ur lilvlit I'reventu iib k mm i,l (IIM'htnte. which If notcherked Irtdt inHnemialurrliip taid 187a 1897 LUBRICATINQ OILS A SPECIALTY Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... SELL Ship Chandlery Hardware Iron and Steel Coal Groceries and Provisions Hour and Mill I'ced Taints, Oils and Varnishes Lorjfjcrs' Supplies I'airliank's Scales Doors and Windows 'Agricultural Implements Wagons and Vehicles. FOUND. FOUNl-A acntf tlti. Call at Aatortan Oltloa, itcioiitKi jnnl"ly V tit' tlltt IHllll'O. run hint. nll HIONT. VimiUliisl fixint room.wtth lira, only two lUix'ka from prlnolixu linn ttrroin. 411 ICxoliiuiiia ilrxol, no Ninth. l U)HT. It'HT.-0,',,r 1. a twlr of ip4l rliiiiiit yvliuiii, nnlY will Iki rowardx ly loavln ait Om Aaturton ttlii. WHITE COLLAR LINE Coliutililit lllvrr nd I'miet Humid Naviga tion t'11, Mtmmir "IlKllcr iultrl" li'iivm Atiirla ditllv, mt Hnilditv, 1 i. ill I .on i'i I'nrt liuxt lUlly.r re'l Muudnv, " a. lit "llslltv lliiltiTl ' lli'kKla I'mnI nil tlnamnr "TllMIItUII.'' 1'. II. Hrolt. I'ntldnnl. K. A. Hri'lry, Am'lil, I'm I linn. I', V. Hlone. Astiil, Atmrla. 1pIpiiiii Nii, II. MOP CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. fuitttreliilliluil iiitdti tuiinlrr Hulit tnd tminers Hitdes I'.rlirl nt. Krr onlrr iusiti. lly 1111 Ilitin Mtllilnflli'il urhti'nl Ckcspcr Thts Asy Other ritve Is Ui (illy W.lch lllwk, OAS Cuiuaiarvlal SI. Oriental Novelties ' Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. MJ CuiDircial Slnmt Nrtt In MailiiHiii's Cltftr Statu' Reading or Distance Glasses oo Kyo UImm dir UX. or $3 00 K.y (llnsm for 11.71 Warranted Hold l'Utrd framta. Make your frlond a txnutlful and uae. ful prawnt. We suarantn a ptrfwt lit br mall provtdlnt when you onlar the gtattca you luitwrr Ilia follow quas. Horn: llow old Kff unl (UataT How Ions? Mala or fmaltf OKO. M A YKItt.lC, Kipcrt Oiitl.lan. n Third strvot. Ran Trawlae (ttlrtni' anil rhotofraphlo Hunlle Astoria Public Library RCADXNO nOOM TRCB TO Oprji vry day from I o'ololi to IJI and 1.10 lo I ID pt m. SubMrlpUort r.lm U r hmuol 8. W. Cor. Klrvnth and Duno Rtr(A H mmmwwt MavaMsJ AbaMiaHwJf I ksHa Is Ih fm ri. av l r I imrm III II hi II tir W Yirtj mM bm rsMlJ kM fur lbssmrit j ml im mmm mmmwm ifrff lUtHtSM hfffsi i with Uwtj who ns bfi mm of rail o4 ill mniwt lo run torn 1 g. n4 botal Mmhm mm UH to ur If j"n ui put f till hft Vhr and In mmtib. Wsj I krwiL y T I t. UUiJtpsjili mm4 lM-jlr.l siyyl W it u ihit I'rlvarr. llliMksl j'li mm n-ltt ii ilia tiil mhrntim ibislsl fWr cam hmm a4 f4 I lrr an Isirf ur I rtlrf 0arsl lorut Vim mm psw ftiMl kIUw smasvaH mrm. 1 Utm .11. 9r 1IV VrSltSi hskisi Bskasl niA.la HoUill tif lrUa if-is tu ..ir I'HILrK urfttiu. Wrilttaf-r IM mm M Histm, AtHr 4'4HM liVlsKMY III., ,SNAP A KODAK. at any m an faming nu n' our ttore and yuu'li (i portruit nl a man brimming o r Willi pirMuit Uionaliit. HukIi qualfljr In the llquort we hi too'nr trri,i ujh te plmue any mu. COMr? AND THY T1IKM HUQHES & CO Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Hooms 317-JiH Portland Savings Hank Hid. Portland, Oregon. Molt's Nerverine Pills Th jfrrat remedy lor ncrvoui pros tration and itVrl.i all L- ViTArf. fc!L '7 distavsnl the wsE4 V-JtOf JtaT gtntMtiv ur- lii.OKI. AN'U Af'IKU l.lilSll. .1 -.f . ? m ii w .. . ITX. Inch ai ISlrvn,,. Pvl..i;,.n I." :l: I . - i ailing or lost Manhood, ImpoUncy, Nlghtiy Emit- wun iuuiiiiui r-rrora, tvicntal worry, tx- - - - - . www ui wpiunif wincn lead to Contumption and Iruanlty. $1.00 mm CHEMICAL CO., Prop,, Cleieland, Ohio, I'lB n tt t nnn-poMnnArai rmilr fur Mnnnrrhwa, ii.1."' Hp.rmnnrrhii., lilim, ii n n ft t ii r 1 1 ill -liftrKK., or (ur Inn.mni. tlnii, Irrllftlli.n or ulrorft- 'tJl;Jla, liurtiiM, Ml M alrtal-l I niHU mllllM, wi nl ii c o ii mum- irHiEntlUiiy'fuCo. lw. Noii utrlnnnu,. oitownri.0 T1 Iw by UrBgita, A i ?' '" wrupp.r, s5,J .,fm",r,?"i fT,Ji ' rV'ii m, or i Ih,ui., J t. t Clmulftf tn un rwiutaC TRADI MARKS. rt1 DISIONS, AnTnnn.nnilln. . .w.t. .nH .?... quinklj Monrlnln, froa, wlmllinr an liiTtntlim im lirnimhlf imlotilahla. Ciiiiiiiiunli-iitliiiii .(rlrtlr roiin,iun. oi,i.t ftneno; furtHniriiiamiiiuiia III Ainiirltft. 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