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THIS DAILY AST0R1AN, KKIDAY MORNING, NOYKMNKIl 5, 1H.7. gaily glotovimt JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tclphons No. 68. tkhms or 81 list ItirtlON. DAILY. font by mall, per year 16.W Bent by mail, per month W Berved by carrier, per mini ) WEEKLY. Boat by mall, per year In advaai-...Kt.w l'Ofclac trea.to subacrilwra. All commuidcatlona Intended for publi. catlon should bo directed to the tdlir. liusiiua communications of all kind and remittance must be aJdreed to "The Astorlao." The Aatorlan guarantee to Its uo scrlbors the largest circulation of any newspaper published oa the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on applU eaiiou to the buslnea mm&gr. The Weekly Aatorlan, the second old. tst weekly In the state of Oregon, 1m, next to the Portland Oregiln. the largest weekly circulation in the state. John F. Hundley Co. are our Portland agents, and copies of the Aatorlan oan be had every morning at their sta-id, 124 Third street Mr. Bryan's diamond shirt-studs are in dimmer of becoming dimmed by the factory smoke he Is passing through. The splinters are still flying off the sd Ttr platform, and now and then a whole plank drop oft am some product rise In value. The Ohio edition of the Narthwesurn Lumberman, Usued October DV, is an ar. fistic and valuable production of il.i popular Journal, filled with photographs and Interesting history. People w ho w-r six moniiis ago clam. orlng tor Instant action by the presi dent on the Cuban question now see that their demands were unreasonable, and that the dViay on the part of the presi dent is likely o not only result advan tageously to the Cubans, but in a way that will prevent serious complications and the bloodshed whioh would have been likely to follow precipitate action such as was demanded during the oren ing month of the administration. It Is not surprising that the free-silver advocates find their forces breaking away from them, and taking ground In favor of absolute flat money. Large numbers of men who supported free si!, j ter last year are reported from all sec- j (Ions of the country as transferring Okar party adhesion from the ellve r ! nuiks to those of the parties and organl-1 sstfkms favoring an enormous issue of i paper money by the government. It Is ! entirely logical thai tne men who a year! ago were willing to s-e the government! Issue dollar which would be ' per on:, i fiat, are by this time willing to go !ur. j ther and make the dollars ail Hat. ; - 6peaking of the showing of the busi ness increase and of the diminut.on of failures recorded In the commercial re. ports for September, a Nxrw York piper says: AH this rex-eals the truth, which can. not be controverted by the enem.es or guod governrmtu. that the business ! our country Is In a more settled co:.dl tion and upon a much flrm'-r busts than It has been for years, and It affords em phatic reasons for adherence to a jarty whose wife legislatixe policy can pro. due such marked charurf within so short a term of power. The statistical reviews of Dun anO Bradstm-t are cold, colorle.-s, m : r.on jiartLsan. They represent thing as they are, in facts end figurce. It 1? the facts and figures rf prosperity that give the moat trouble to the frettrade croakers. The position of the United States as re gards foreign trde, and particularly the export branch, Is very sarisf jc:ory. Tie total exports for S'-ptrmber ,wer? the heaviest for any month this year, and heavier than In any prevloiw September for five years. They aggregated $1"4.W, OW, a gain of more than 22 per cent, over 8-ptember of a year ago. Imports, on the other hand, show a falling off of 16 per cent from a yetir ago. The follow. Ing figures show the exports and imports for the pest three months and the great baJanoe of trade In our fttvor: Exports. Imports. 71,10S,97g J53,3.328 ... 80,823,050 89,848,312 ... 104,691,706 42.410,018 July, 1S97 August .. September Totalis .. ...1256.530,723 $135,941,153 A PROTECTION FACT. In his annual report to the state de. partment Consul Barker, at Birmingham, KngHand, draws attention to the fact that American competition with British trade in the British oolonles Is growing more and more formidable. In such lines of manufacture as brass goods, lamps, dlockH and watches, glass and glass ware, lead and Its manufactures, te rails. Iron and steel plates and sheets, j wire, printing preeses, .typewriter', nick--el, 'tin and zinc, the colonial markets were until recently almost entirely mo- j nopolized by British manufacturers. At proxvnt every one of the article mimed, snd. In addition, cotton goods, lenther and leather goods, Nwt, sthwa and ftirnl. lures, all llnd their wny frxm the Vnlt'd States to the outlying portion of the I'nltnl Kingdom In quantities so larg. and so steadily lm-reajlng that the B'l. Ish ninnufaeturers are wintering If t'iey are to 1h wholly axluit out by Yankee rtitirpt'ifc. All tli'a Involves ;t a.i aimnmt of .-r. row and trouble to the theorlM xxlto h.ive so ions: nu'.lut.iiited that suoo ssf 1 omiH'iltlon in the wwld's nurkcts was only is-ihle under oxiKiltlor.e e.f uIimX. lu.e I'ree-Trade. At this rale a dos.-n y.xnrs of uninterrupted protection In l!'r Tutted Static will! upct pr.-tty much all of tin- old standard ar.vl consign to ttte xv.'.ie Ivisket a l.intx? bundle of dH'triiuv that h.ix-e outlixvxl their usefulness. Nothing nuvxds like sticciss; nothing Is so xnx Itioltig and so uttiinswvrnble . a fact. Control of thv home market and prwiHTvua competition In the markets of the woriJ Is ft protection fact. A card on the outside of otllce door says: 'tione to lunch. Be back tn ten mit-.ut.x." And, the man will be there on time. That Is, for some days, weeks, or even months, he will. Then he will be at home occasionally for a day. He'll tell you he had a headache a turn of cholera morbus, or maybe he'll say he had a lump In his stomach and felt too miserable to move. The lump was proK ably two or three ten-minute lunches eonden?d. The man who "'bolts" Ms lunches will And rr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets the best friend he ever met. There Is no case of biliousness, con stipation. Indigestion. 'hesrt-burn," or any of the rest of the nlght-msre breeding brood, that these little 'Tel lets" will not 'lire. They cure perma nently. Send H cents In one-cent stamps to WotM's Dispensary Medical Associa tion. Buffalo. X. T.. and receive Pr. Pierce's lft"-pace "CVmmon Sen- Medt. oal Adviser," profusely Illustrated. An,l now the question is. "Will we freev without a furnace fire or roast with one. Ooisd whiskey is both doctor and tonic. Better looking than many doctors, letter tasting than all medicines. For ge"er.il family use. nothing equals whiskey and HARPER WhWkey is pre-eminently the family whiskey. Sold by Foard & Stokes, Co., AMoria. Oregon. Persons Jiving on the European plan are particularly grateful for dinner ln Titations. Mr. N. N. Osburn. well known at Woodstock. Mich., was troubled with a lame back. He was persuaded to nsi Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It gar him relief In one nlghf. This remedy Is also famous for Ks cure of rheumatism. For sale by Entes-Conn Drug Company. We may pretend thru we have no be. Hef In fortune tellers, but their pro phecies have a decidedly uncomfortable way of remaining with us. nevertheless. J. C. Berry, one of the best known cit. liens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he curfd himself of the worst kind of piles by ustrg a few boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled with plies for ox-er thirty years and had used many different klr.ds of so-called cures; f-e work and he will verify this state-1 h-it PeWltt's was the only or.e that did mert if any one wrl?hs to write to him f"ha. P.oeers. The destruction of love letters that were men the greatest treasures alxxut iu solemn a ceremony a.s sv.t comes into a woman's life. HOW TO CURE Elisors COLIC. I suffered for wxpeks with r illc and pains In my stomach caused by bilious, ness anl had to take medicine all the while until I -jsed ChamWl.iln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured me. I have fdnee recommended It to a good many people. MRS. F. BUTLER, Fairhaven, Conn. Persons vfro are sub)ct to Mlloi colic can ward off th attack by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by Ests-Conn Drti:r Co. Tfcx gr-.it w-irm caps in Tartan iitalds aro jus' the thing for he girl who will go to the football games no matter what the weather. Srrall pill, safe pill, best pill. DeWlt'.'a Llf'n Early Risers cure biliousness, con. fttlpatlon. sick headache. Charles Rog. ers. ' AMIson, Me., Is famous for Its dike marshes, which for many years have been a source of Income to Its many people. The estimated crop of hay yield. ed by these lands this season Is 450 tons. The V-ard usually turns gray first, end should be colored to correspond with the color of the hair of the head. Bucking, ham's tiye colors a natural brown or black. 'It Isn't what one eats that costs so much. It Is what one drinks. -REED ROUGH Itching, scaly, bleeding pslmi, shapeless nalla, and iiaiulul ringer tri'is, pimples, blackheads, oily, rn-.iljyaaiu.dry, thin, aod failing hair, Itcb iDif.sciily ncalpi, all yield yiickl) to warm baths with Ct.'TicL'iia Hoap, iibd geutle anuiuuriKS wub Cuncuiii (oiutuieot;, tie great skin .mre. 3tlcnra If cold tssronrhoottlw world. PottssDicoavdCbxil Conr , Sol f'tov-, Uotton. mr"kiow it) frotlue HA. White Huidj,,r1M. ITCHING HUMORS loilanflr rriOT4 by Cdlicraa BaMBlMSl. iGet :: Ayer's Cherry i Pectoral ; ; "Get it honest if you can, ;; but get it." cures all tons; As tinJ colJs. lYopitx who write atvut matinee girls always declare tint they eat oar.ini. 1" .lurlns- th procress of the play. Cire'ill InvvstUatlon. however, has pt-ox.d tl-.a not one In ten ltutu!; confection. s In that special A 9YNIMOATK TO PritCHASV: Kl.ON. PYKK CLAIMS. I-tto adxK'rs frvm London iNxtif'rtn ru mors that have horelol.ire reached M '.do of The Atlantic that a tltian, ! il y ivwerful syndicate is In process of for. i.m-.,v.i. . .-......... r . ' 'n i, 1 1 , to buy aK thu paying claims of miners In the Klondyke region. Of course this lend to a vast amount of speculative i x-aluatlon. but there Is a claim tn the Klxxndyke, as elsewhere, which It Is lm- rsilxl. to underestimate, ajid that Is the eCalm of Hoetetter's Stomach PI ters to the foremost place among Amor. icn remeuies rxr river conip runi. i ne bilious and constipated derive prompt relief frvm this genial alternttx-. which remedkx. nausea, velloxmess of the skin an-t eyeballs, ftir upon the tongue, and unpleasant odor of the breath that char acterise bKlousnees. It also remedies ana prevents mniariai ana rneumatic aliments, kklney trouble, lack of utam. Ina. dvspepsia and nervousness. Like a standard remedies that nave cstab- ilshexl themselx-en In ppu!ar favor, It i deswrvea a fair and rxeralatent trial. What you eat arhl drink may not ap pear to t-e of special Interest to you. tmt It nuxii-is either a gcxnl complexion or a poor one. according to the dlserlmlua. tien in diet. J. M. Thlrswend. of ilroslxeck. Tex., -.ays that when he has a spell of ln.lt. , .'U','. geetion and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two of PeWltt's Little Early Riser at right, and he la all riRht, the r.ext , momlnir. Ntanx" thousands of others do. Many thousar.Js of others do , th same thing. Do you? Chas. Roer. One hundrxil Paris detn-tlves wnt on a srrtke r-ent!y. They objected to one of tiro lnsp,tors. ami to being ol.lice.1 to keep the run of trax-vlers when they leave hotels and hoarding hons.s. as they had ail they coid do to watch them on their amivtrl. Warning. Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warn ing of danger and save themselves suf fering and fatal results by using One Y f I . .. . yA..nK r.tM T , I - .n I. f 1 ' 1 1. 1. uB1. .u... - remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubes. Chas. Rogers. A French savant named Levelle. writ. ing In Cosmos, assurvs lits readers that the fiikirn In India have lnlp'n.letitly disixxvereil the art of making gold, the reported discovery of which by an Amer. can chemist rvntly nttracre 1 sum- at tention. Editor J. L. Montgomery, of Marshall, (111. i. Pemocr.it. s'ats that for many years h suff'T-l untold agm!e from Dyspepsia. At last he began to take Ayer's Sarsaparllla. and by the time be used six bottles, he was as well as ever. Cures others, will cure you. Th srow.h of the nails on the left hand requires eiitht rir t-n days more tlwn those on th- right. The itrowth Is more rapid In children than In adults, and iros on faster in summer thin in winu-r. It requires :in average "f 1H0 days for he r'wiewal of the mils In cold weafher. nnl but 116 In warm weather. There Is no need of Httln children lie- Ing tormented by ,c,M head, edema, j and skin eruptions. DeWltfs Witch Hazel Salve gives Instant rell-f and cures permanently. "harles Rrgers. I x-..,...,ij. i-.i ii.i in,. : like ailes and othw fruits. Seven pounls of potatoes welsrh one potir.d when dried, and other wg.-tab!es shrink In w-igM rorres;findlr,iflv. Onions, ciirrots and po-I tato'-w are the veiretaM's used moHt now, but tlw. Industry will. It Is exp-cted, de. i velop greatly. Tou ran't cure consumption but you! Th" Kmmn H.iywtir.l took the A-im. ran avoid it and cure every other form jla to Oak Point y.-M-rd;iy find Mme hic' of throat or lunir trouhln by th uc of ! for ih'- C.'.rnnl.ile, whl.-h h- -.xlll t ; Vt One Minute Couirh Cure. Charles P.oircrs. j today. Sh.- will cull for the An.imia on tho way up. Many rx-op'e ent fit n?ether too mu-h ' salt. The rejrult Is that the skin and j The four-miirti-d firltnii i,.,rk r.urn krflnpys are excessively taxed to (rvt lid la. 2"t toriH, f.iptaln Hmith, from Na. of the salt, and both are Injured by It. jirasakl, Japan, HepiemU-r In ballast, F"W people have healthy "kins, and It Is j will leave up for 1'orfEaiid today to loud b-llvl that many face of J-r.inf?Tien of the kidneys are duo to the salt habit. You can't afford to rick your life by allowinir a cold to develop Into pneumonia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. If we wer to top and contemplate t.e sameness of the dally routln we would not think life worth living. The three-year-old boy of J. A. John son, of Lynn Center, III., Is subject to at tacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says lee I' satisfied that tht timely use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, during a vre attack, saved his little boy's life. He Is ' In the dmg Business, a member of the I firm of Johnson Rros., of that prae; and they handle a great many patent medi cines for throat and lung diseases. He had all thee to choose from, amd skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, but selected this remedy for use In bis own ramiiy ai a time wnen his cnild's , life was In danger, because he knew It to be superior to any other, and famous ' the country over for Its curew of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is the besit selling ; cough medicine they handle, and that It gives splendid satisfaction In all cases. Bold by Bates-Conn Drug Company. JUARINl; NEWS. Tide table for Wovf mter. 1897. j II Kill XX A I Kit I.OW Wat'MI I'ATK A M. , I'. M. : A. M. i V. V h.ni It iii.m tt. it. iii it., ii.imn M.Mldilv... t li'JlHi.V iUXI7lla.i I uiliiy ... 7 i " 7 .'S ) i, it1 islnsiV v it N 'sli".' S.'illlli .' 0. I liiirsduy . 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The Klmore urrtv.sl In yesterday from Nohal-m. The Columbine Is lying bunkers takng on io.il. It tfli- C0.1l The ytv.ini. r KM-r Is rive I mm Al.i.-k.i on Un expected to t:i in:. The Col.imMa cros.-d o'lt i ir y yi- . i- r hty m-irnlrig t-.r fan Fran- l-.--. Tho Itri'lsh Hlrlf SutM-rl in-l-:ure. i'-p-tain N:-i oli. xxs l-nx. ,1 to u-p' -) monilritf. The British b.irk ll.nl. Ion H ill. I'.ipt ili Jot, -. fn.m Acapuleo. In b.ilUst. ..rrl 'd In ye"ti rday. T!i" b irk' titliie ti, l..m'r r. m Kn.ifptn, will sail for K.in i:l it this morning. 'ran. 'n' ' ,!rttu,h l'r","'"'lfsul"'' ;jjJl H.-jidv-r.-on, Irom N.ig ..-;!.:, . '" ' . r-' ' J '" ' -' r ''' ' Ttie Uriti.ni uhlp W in. mi T.l.i-, t.'.iit.ili. UriKor, i,.jiu .N.i.imki. vj to J.ip. In Im. In sit. S' I'M,!, xxi.'l I- Portland today. The Itritlih tsirk ll-len lt.il! more with lJ.ILIi bushels if Wil .It V lllleil at lL'' f liar-xl y trl.iY f r iju--.-ri-t. n. S'. I bavn out twlay. wheat, for Europe. The .-.learner Allium'., arrival fr'itu Portland last nlifht at 11 o'eloek and docked at the Main-street dork. She will sail at '.i o'eloek thlx momlriir ' ir im Hay, Kureka, Umpire r'lty. Ban Franclsrjo, with Vi.'Mt 1A of lumber nnd 48 Pavr.g'-rs. rosfirurement for life by burns or scaldi may be avoided iy urdng DeWltt's Witch Hazel ftalve, the great remedy for pfles snd for all kinds of "ores and skin troubles. Charles Rogers. The forms of sea llf, In the upper por, tlon of the wean waters may ik-wetid to a- depth of 12 f-t or mi U lour the wir. fa; lut then, t.h n surwed a barren zone, which cortrtriijes to within Iff) feet to ?' feet from the bottom, where the deep se,t animals 1eirln to appear. "The worst cold I ever had In my life wfis cured by Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy," wrlt W. H. N'orton, of Sutter Cre-k, Cal. "This cold left me with a coutrh and I was erpeciorailng all the rime. The Tf-mely cured me, rend I want all my friends when troubled with n cough or cold to use H, for It will do them good." Sold by Kstes-Conn Drug Company. fA i lie tobacco that delicious Cham pagne Flavor, and the New Five-Cent Piece nearly lie 5-cent piece of common brands try it. lf-ty (SI iaVvt e The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, KKJ TwelflH Mlroct Ar. i k Ross, Kleins & Company GROCKWS cmd HUTCHICRS choic ! A fi ll Mir- nt I and 5m .I.e. x' i. In. 7' tosiMifrtliil t. J. A. ISTArIXND IIOUHIC, HHIIX.U AND WHANK IH'II.DICU -HOUSIC m 0ar1 mnmnhnTi,. wiM tmiiarintf a nrnvA Its nosw form. fo-Uetmo la the irreiiU'Ht ijrv.-f'l in llio fall. Ut mnkH the weak iiii.it.fit .nun alr.mir. vLfO,Ol HMthB : laiixit'nl mini air.ma'. xl(o.)ua ann inm nene. jiiki iry a im,i. iu i, ..hid. Wcex(H.el you to hei tt fUnt wu i,ur.7or Br. rnd tur i.ur buokleflkuri l'otjii';ei)iill anq niieian r o.l r 1,1 Mi iwiir, wri trMaaoipti. AooreasTII K IXlti-I-VU lllSIAU X CO., Cbicasu ur Aew MANHOOD RESTORED 6iMi.uinuw.uic.il i,.i tih. uimk., iiwii h wras Mrmory Loaaol rain tower. Headache. Wakelulncaa, Loat Manhood, Nightly Krnla. siona, Ncnrousncaa, all draina, loss of power In Generative Orgaaa of either ki, eauaed by overexertion, youthful errors, eiceaslve nae of tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Cmanmptlon or Insanity. Can be carried In xwst pocket, ft so per bos, 6 lor by mail metmld. Circular Free. Sold by all drnnlsts. A.k for It; Ukenoother. Manufactured by the Peau MfdIHne Co . Paria, I'rnni-e I aue Imna KruK U... xliatrujuUuf tgcoU. TUltd (ud Viuihlll Bta., Portland, ur. J. W. CONN, Ar'"H. Aatorln. MANHOOD RESTORED linn nf a famnua U armor ...irrra all the horrnrsof ImpoUncy. IH,llr.ajt;,.1uw,BnM)Uvw BtrORE n SlltH kl.lneyaand IheiirlnaryorsaiiaulallUnpiirlUaa, riTFIDrjir atrensthensand reaUiresamall weak iiotana. I lie rawir. anrwen. are not urei or -...a- riiMi iiknk la the omv known rrmeriv to mire wll tio.it an oneraUon UiMi.n.lNii.L alx. A written rwiranieerlren aril money reinniwl If aix Innes does not eUavl a periiiaiiM.lsu.-a, W0lM)i,alifVir'..U0,lyinall. M.-nU for rasas circular and le.tlii.onlala. Address A VOL H BDICIB it ' O-, P. O. Pox ZlJt, San Fraoclaco, Ost Aula bf CHAS ROOEKS, m ComaiurcUI Rtraet uuiy that has as large as ISA "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies Purposes "The Louvre" xjT(IKI S I. OKI. HOI H I - NTI-RTA I NM I - NT M ALL ll.r Mn.lr. I.itmra of Xl Ktli.U. Toe St aglil III ixnt llsr. rr.TTItl.M. IKMr-CLASH Cool 0"d it and Everybody's Right xTltllTI.V OIIMKII Vrll. NI) SALT MIC ATS Mitni.fiKlurcr nrtil lie lor In me CIGARS! General Contractor MOVI.NCJ TOlll.S NICNTICI mil ... rtuKlnv t.l- .tre for Uitmren In .n. rurii. Mum v-oti U fourirln lu llliluva anrt Ii imver a uuru In ai'iiiitiily KuarnnU'eil i,y flruHtfUunfurr wri.i.iii Kuarouuiu n(J kvrk su Ry nslsig Dr. Peea'. Yrllow Nerve fills. ..wwr aawwaiav xnia wunUFrtuI remerii. CUPIOENC" TtllH sTrOUt VtXfaif l.lai VlUli.r.tlifr. fir.. French nlivalelari. will ni..klw ,.... ... .. yous or dlw-iuiRS o I tlie geiierativs i,rKiha, au. li n, (ami ManhiKt Inaumiila. I'alnsln lli JlM'x,8emlnal KmlariloiiM, Nervotia ileMIIlK pimples, I'nfltnaes tn Marry, KxImuaUug Jlralna, Vsrlcneels ai". C'o'iHlpaUon. llUi. all InMea by rlny or nlltht I'revenla nnl k nrmof Ulaeliaree. wlilrtilf nutcheeke.1 lrwln o, HnnrtMMi,,rrin. ,ira in oet-MiiiM. mrwir per few are ironnle wita rOUND. FOl)Nlx-A crf pjn, Cull st Aslnrlan oltlee, desortl proprtrty ii1 py for tills notice. TOK RUNT. FOIl MCNT.riirnlsh.-d frutU rmun.wtm fins, only two blocks from prlneliml buslnms strmils. 414 Kioluuig it met, near Ninth, I I .OUT. tjltHT.-Oesulter 16, ft pall' nf (old rllllllivd eyeglasxsea. Flndnr will ! rnwsnlixt by Wvlttg ,t tlw Astorlnll urtliw, WHITE COLLAR LINE (Viliiiiihlix lllver itml I'uiiet Hound NixxIk. tlou I n, Hleilllier "llllllev (llllserl" lein e ,lorllt tit II v , eiie'l miiiiiIiix, ; p in l.enxes Pint lit inl ilnllx , eee('l Niinilitx , ; ii. tit. Ililllnx loiHeit llekels I'l nil lealller "TlmniiHoii." I'. II Si'.llt, I'lmhtellt. H A. Meelee, Allelil, I'or llillnl. r, V. Mone Aijoiil, AslorU. Ieeiiill0 So, II. hop Li:;- co. CL or II ING, Merchant Tailors. I'li.terelotlilnil nis'le t li t Kiiiu and Irouxrs llisilr s parte. I III. K.erx order I'lineUl ally .ill llllie rall.lnellnll ntlit""l Chtsitr Thss sy tlthrr I'Uic In tht (illjf Hl. l. IIIim l, Mas Ci.M.u.er.'lal HI. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. ,'i4.'l ('.iliint.'ri'iiil Mr.i'l Neil In M riliMn's ('kBr Stntii' Reading or Distance Classes IS uu l ye (iliiMM fur US, or poo Krx tllniMre for 11.71. Warranted tlold I'latrd l'ram Make your liinlij iMntullful slid US, fill preawnl, We goaranto s wrfe flt by mull providing wlwn you ordftr the (tnasoe yuu rui.w.r tho followt'-.g quaav tloiia: How old llxer iwnl glaMf How longT Main or femalef (lllit MAYICItl.l; Kprit iijitleliux. B Third strMt, Kan Krwnelse Optlixtans' and I'hotogniphte s)iii(,lee, Astoria Public Library HEADING H(K)U mm TO AIM (pr vry iUf rroin I clo h to 1,1 and 9.10 (o I JO p. m. ftubcrlttion r&im p yr annum. M. W. Cor. Klnvvnth miv1 IuAn Htrfa. Tti(oMtin fan il rm ID 1 tu A tUTl. VI a U rrutvl mxsn if i Yia b ttMlad h-trn (or h pr 1 lh mom piW. i.t fur lu im1i)i ill fwtitin i Or fiftl WIUss of bm rilro4 rumlnf , nt twiai M.h mm Ull lu UIU. n4 Cr If Aura. If yn Ii4 is, u till ! In irwmih, IUr 1 hi 11 u Itllift4-tft4 m lf.l ' r f4 Mtft. I lrrr.'Us,ii Mriilfliru t6 fti t of tUm t--t .UttlruC it lm Itila frUiri, O'lkril . I mht Ik rlsl fW mm w sW ! 4l(sl4 omIiviI fcJrlmifc ltiM Tr Imi sBssssssssI lit If t isiil V Uf .11 wliii i'tf I I'll ID'S V. iwl h 00,ni)0 rHl livttlual ..ur urv-Mlll.kl irus.rm. W i Ma u l- r liHi tsr kwli 'v Im A'ltl Maofilr Tvmpla. hlrc), llllnaM SNAP A KODAK. at an) mail remlt'S oil o' our atnra atnt j.mi I, e. I' rtr iit of a iimii tituiiniii over wlli. t leAAAiit ttiuuitlita. Hiich .p;..il'r In tlii. I i.i(.r UitVe to utter tir-Clii'liicli p, I tea.a any man COMK AND THY TIIKM MUflHl'S & CO Emil. Schacht ARCHITECT kootns J17-.118 I'or Hand jnvln. l'..nik Mdif.. Portland, Oregon. , BO VI IBS' y IXPCRIGNOI. fra-A"? DHIONI, ' OOPVniOHT 0. anmns arndlnir s iknteh ami .twirl ption mar q.iieaijra''.'iiniii, fr.1.1, wheitii.r an iiiruiitiini ia proliahlr imlnlnhln. rnnintiiiilenllnna alrletlf roiilliliiiillal. tn.loai airuiii'i forni urhiK iiatniila In Ainnrlea. VVn hnvi. a V alilliuloii orflen I'aieuia taken thruuxh Mumi X Co. rooalra pwrlai llillleo in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, tiean'lt ill r tllnatpitMt, tr.ra...t elrciilail.rti of Ine Journal, weekl j, liirm. $,1 in a yeari anr nel hi t.:liiii inotit Ii.. 'null.. ier niieo iw,i,i. .. IUnu Huo II00K ON 1'A tknth aunt fr, AUilroas Miiaiu a rx w '11, oa 3U1 ItruuUwuv, New Vorlu rile I. . nnn.iiMMMM r-llie,ly for Uoimr,!,,!. ''Ip"t. nparmalorrlicea. u.n.nr.i inai "liarsiM. or anr l.inanin,&. tlen. Irrltatliui or nl.wrK. " Maiatlaa, thin of 1,11,,',,,,. THr Etra) Cwlaiirai To. lrana. Non aatrlnsnul. l ij ol itraggUia. jl rut aunt In plain wrapper, BtM lr eipnwa. pmpaiii fr V I f i. r 1 I... til.-, .7!. (Ilreular arnr un hmnw lajll.l . . mmi . mfm a Trillium s tianev fins linn jio equal In dlwiiHos of tho thoj I live luvu Kiiltii7ini.il Urinary OrfrtuiN. Huve k you iiL'iKtcU'd your K'iilni'VN? lluvu you ovttrworhiMl vour norvoiia yn-3 firm nml ctitiHcd tnutlilo wltli your VKiiliii'VH nml llliulilir? 1 1 ave yoiiT f puitiH In Hut loins, Hiilo, Imi'k, tfrolns M Aiiml blmlilitr? Jliivoyu a fluliliy niv v pi'tiriini'c 01 hid fuel., cKH'(tiiilly r VOIl. Itv mnil Ml I'linla iwr l.ov M lwii(,.u.u, . T m . .,,u.iHr uivit, iaf,. i-roiai.. I .lovelnnn n JaV M k M -m OunBistMl -bsb-s-- -m 7 uii.iiTr iiiu vyvnr J ikj fni(ili'titlita-a fi in) ptiKHtiriimV VV'lllliinrs Kitlm y I I'i!! will itiipurt nittvlifo to tliutli,., ' u:,i'il orpuiH, tonn up tho NyNlomA atitiil iniiUi) u. new umu of von. ItirT