THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, VKIXESDAY MOUNINW, XPVKMKKK 17, 1807. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tel.-phont No. t. . TKItMS or St llfCitllTIO.N. DAILY. Bon I by mall, per year tt.tU feeru by moll, per month .(0 . terved by carrier, por mont .u WEEKLY. bant by mall, por year In 4vmc...S2.w Poets, free to .ubaorUMr. All communications Intended for pubtt cation should be directed to the editor liutdncss communications ot all kind and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlaa." The Astorlun guarantee to SUD-. scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. t Advertising rates oaa be had on appU catiou to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the second old. eat weekly In the stats ot Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oreroalaa, the largest weekly circulation tn the nate. John F. Hundley Co. are our Portland agents, and copies of the Astorian can be had every morning at their s;a.ad. VH Third street The people of Astoria are about to send 11000 of their money to Portland to pay for an advertisement In the Creronlan eitoHllng ihe ImmutabJ law of nature." under -which the wheat raised east of the' Cascade mountains is bound at some more or less distant time In future lo come down to the mouth of the Coium-1 tea, to be loaded on ships for Europe and the Oiieut. This nwnev Is nnv ami. , tributed. in most instance, out of shier ! good w-Ulfor the OregonUn; as a d. J served recognition of the greatn. of : that paper: for Its Incalculable service In j the couse of s.Hini mon.y during the lat presidential campiUgn, and Irs loyalty un- der many other past adverse and distress- ' lng xxcrcumstances to the bst lnteresis of f Or. iron. The people of Oron admire I , , . . . j I and appreciate the Oreronian, notwlth-1 I standing the abuse and scurrilous sland- j ers so profusely heaped upon It by the j small newspaper tools of a certain dis- reputaUe and vindictive ring of disep- j . . . . ., , , pointed and disgruntled politicians. If there was no real intrinsic merit in that paper which there ts, and lots of It, for it ts by long odds the best newspaper published on toe Pacific coast It would still have a claim to the support and en couragement of all of Oregon's best peo ple on aixwnt of the Idnd of -nemles i: baa made. But the fact remains that any further advertisement of the Immutable lasrs of nature with referen:e ti Afto toria's future devriopment and trade, either In the Oregonlan or elsewher', is ridiculous, and wiB do no good. If the Lord has intended wheat to come down her;, independent of any movement on the part of our people to go after it, and . in spite of the efforts of Portland ponpje ; to prevent it, we may as well leave the matter In the hands of the A'.mltthty and await the maturity of his own plans. I There is, however, a business which can; be brought to Astoria, and that lninvdl- j a,a,- i,h, ov ,i..,Hrn. ... for.. I rand, but, on the con:rary. to her bet- ferment, far beyond anything she has yet experienced in her whole history as a I town Let her substintial citizens unl'e heart and hand In the propoaal made in! Tr"n,on- M"' f,rTl1'" "'' j fath-r. mother, six children. fo;i- . yesterday's Astorian for an alliance be- :,,.. , ' i In-law, two daugnters-in-!aw and tween San Francisco and Astoria in th" grandchildren. Th- oid-.t p-if-nt ! control of Alaska trade. Let the Ore- I the oldest child 5". gonian in the imprest of Its own Immedi ate community, without reference to the good it may ba the means of doing As- : tona and the whole state of Ort-gon, take ! up this eminently feasible suggestion of ; the Aitorian, and that paper wiJ de rive more benefit in the next twelve jnontlis in the direct return of dollars and cents to its coffers than it has yet re- oelved or stands to receive 1n years to ! from th n-wde of As'.orln In ad- ' vertiftlng any law of nature, however lm- .... LI,. ..1.. Tl..-1...l I'l muiaim;; wmie cii. o x-u.. ...... realize more advantage over her competi- j tors, and bring a greater meed cf pros- ! perity to her pex-pje, than will result from the expenditure of millions of Uncle j Barn's good money In her future resltt enoe, no matter how euceseful, of these same immutable laws of nature, to be miveruseei, . at so mucn per line, lor ue i benefit of Astoria, In the Oregonian. One of the queer things in the dis cussion of economic and jseudo-eco-nomio policies In this country at the present time, i the fact that m-?n who harve deimonatrafted praotlcajly their In ability to succeed in managing their own persona finances, are among those loud est in instating upon their Ideas being adopted as to the entire recasting of the flnancdal system of the United States. Two gigantic schemes of 'wholesale rob bery are advocated by this class of lm. praotical enthusiaats. The one Is the robbery of every man who hae money owing him, and of every man who has any money Invested in savings banks, loan associations or edewwhere, by dimin ishing the actual value of the dollar to (something less than half what It Is at present The other is to practically con fiscate the value of every farm or other holding of real estate, and throw off all taxation on any other form of wealth thus playing directly into the hands of owners of stocks, bonds and all forma of wealth except real estate. Perhaps the fact that these mm have not the business capacity to succeed tn the kn companion of this ate ft the world, breeds lit thesn a wild desire to rot) those who iro fitted to ikwI. Nothing els ,n rtplnln tliWr supivrt of poIMn which arc simply effort to lest.tllie wholesale robbery. TUB KV-.rriil.KWN k'TOKY IN OHIO. Kor tho vear after the tr. i.I. ml.l el-c- .ion tho republicans have done well In I Ohio, iLcrr.r l.iishnol. is clc'ict ty a j majority Uirv i' than tho average reptih. 1 ll.Nin ninloii.lo eituv iho war. Presl. j ,,,., AVlV Wil t.,r,.rt uinec .-looted j (rnor if"(11l0 ;)ni jU ,lu..-,;ic, ,nu I toevthor do not .imou:i to as niiioh .is ltushncK '. Mr. John Mclean's boo.-! ;!irovers sav ho was at a r. ;t iitu.il vanijise. T:i. contrary l mi.-. Tli. re neve r Wfor- In tho .state w.is .1 oar.. I!. date ctf many advantage who g-K Nton. Ho Is luvasiJ of .i;;i.-:ty, ('- t.iiise Prvan did not t. Ci:v!nti. 1 ... ... 10 S1VU-K. li'.u Pint" ..i had a fusion t.rko, the.e ,n hi, lutore.t. It W,v,.M by loss than two ,h ,u- and majoritv. and if Prvan had simken , Monday.... l.. 4. s 07 lo.tl 4 t .0 to 1 n u nu.dny...lti 4.t iixs 4 l ti 40 It hi I , therw that ticket would h.txe b-eii ue- Weduid' I7 S47t' 6 t I i as I Thurwtav l 7 7 J 7 ,Vt Si! u 4.' 3 tv 1 ' i feateJ by thousands". N-caiue the thirty ! Krtdv..."...lt .'7 7. i.l 1 V .'4 U.'mSI . i . i -ri, 1 Saturday a 2l : to If j S tu s T 3 .': 1 t lines must haw been defined. The re- slNlAVM 10 l:i l! II l;t 7 f I 4 oi as 4Mii;t publican, wander off by many toons- ,1 .! j!5 H and- over one o ,ho local Issue, at, l! are the bane of the party, ond the shame ! Krlday fs f.i.'77 l,vf f 11 StT 8MII . Saluntav.fT 3 l. 7 ' 2 If s t m S J 4t0it of tt ;sl'.li.Y. 447lj So s .4 I M :l 4 lo0 . I Monday ...f.i 4.V74 4:i47lul at ll.vos There were three or f .nir J-movraMf ' Tuosday . 4ti7Ji . 47 t i il; ' s l C;ndlilat or tho unexpired term of j , , . . Sherman In the senate each sure he ' j would ret the place If the demjcrau had ' the lorlslature McLean to take the full t,tm-and the democratic candidate tor J governor was soKl out aU over the etate. He, of cwtrs. helpeil Pushnoll at the expense of the republican l k-islatiire. tv. a ..... j . n- UViiKvi.it3 were putv ir.ey nou a con1 ! spiracy that would carry Cleveland, but theJr han-t an,, tn,T hdJ ath,.r of how arrangement In Toledo, and werx mistaken there: and Hanna w i;l b- the ,nau,r for tne ,h,rt ant) ,,,,. .lTm, j..t the. iv as they may. H!mrTm'm Seems as if consumption always pl k n,t ,he brightest and Nst. Fully one- sixth of sJl the ilwKhs that occur In the world are caused by consumption. Many lh!nra wen ony? WIBltafd imposa.bl. it would be strange if medical science did not make some pro$rrss. The tel. pTaPh an J telephone, the phonoirraph, thet electric lighrt nil were once Impos- ... . , . slble, and one.- It was imwsibl- to cr- consumption. That was before the time of Dr. Pierce's Goldon Medical Discovery, Taken according to directions, this standard remedy will cure fS per cent of all caes of consumption. Consump- Hon is caused and fostered by Impurity in the blood. It is cured by purity and richness In the blood sumiy, certainly cured by the "M-siIca.1 Discovery." It builds up enlld healthy flesh and vigor- ous strength. Dr. Pirc?'s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a pag. medical work, pro- fusely lllustrat-d. will he sent free on 1 receipt of 2t ore-cent stamps to eT'-r j pewtaee only. Address. Wood's Dirn. sar" Medical As.s,x:Iation. B;.ffa o. N. Y. I . The only colore! member of the R. ,.- -t fir department has b--n f r-e ! r sleti. But B-wtnn will continue to l anx! .-.us cncerr.lng the condition of th. ncr.. ! who resides south. Many people, wh-n a '.;::: cin:lpit-d. make the mistake of u.-ln? valine or other drastic purgn ti ves. A!! thit '.s I tiewW Is n mild of Acer's l,!,;a I redone the t-kuI ir m..v-m-nt of tn a-d nature will ,1 the r-; They keep the sysr.em In p.rf"et r h-r Turn th rasc::s o;it"'h. f arn:; pr.rtv crv m.K nrp!!.-,l t.) m! r' .r Tl-e sf-nw ..f d. ae as rd af 0 men that lurlt In the bl vl lr "firn.l ..uf hy Ayer's Snrsapartlla n. ffeet.:1:iy a the old Iiostrrrasters a new administration. sp'.a '-'I The Prince of W'aJ.s h.-i b.--om per hat as good a shot as th.r" in in Or.-t Britain. In a recent day's shooting it pheasants he killed every bird h drew j trlggir at. I j c Vrry, one of the best known .It. jens of Spencer. Mo., testifies that h cured himself of the worst kind of piles Hazel Salve. He had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had use, many different kinds of so-called cure?: the work and he will verify this state. but DeWltt's was the only one that did ment If any one wishes to wrl'e to him. Chas. Rogers. A Kansas City hadware Arm rcc'lv-d an order from a country town the ether day for a case of Iron tonic. It was turned over to a drug huse. In St. Louis a for a position. "scrub ladv" advertise Skins on fire with torturinp, difi(,'uring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply aumora, iiiiitantly relieved by a warm bath withCLTici KA Soap, a single application of ClTlCLIiA oiintiueiit), the great skin cure, and a full dose of Citiciha Kkolvext. uiicur AIMS (filli'lRI? Ktold thrimrtonttht world. Porrst o ;. -"' ' r-o.i., B.)um. How lo l.urt Tortuni-tliuinori, lr. Cr.2l O kn tacc by Cu.icusA ifr. Ayer'a 5arsapjirllla Is GOOD for all diseases that htivo thttfr origin in impure MihhI. It Is BETTER than other Mtrsaparillaa, bet tor nuuU of better iuirmllcuta Mini by better iiu'tluuls. Its record of cures proclaims it tho BEST MARINE NEWS. Jlde title for Novemctr. 1807 M...U lfK tAtk 1ATK v. r. x. a M. : M. I Ii.m ft. Ii.m n. h.m P.. Ii.m it : ,mill,v. 1'ucmIiiv ... J. T N c ii 7 m i o 1 I'.' 1 17;i'J v cIumI' y ;t s :i St it i o:l i ; ; ! j . I luirMlny. 4 f 7 I Mt tO'iil ;t s: I rut ,'i 10 lo ; i M M : i i I . . Hiurditv . i- to V 7 ti II 7 1 I si MA. 7 11 M l : Maiul.iv ... a o -.h ; ,i' .' ! '- ! Tiody ... I o 7 X 12 J .'It 1 I 0 I i ti ! i i ; M .1 t -.1 i v lnd' vlo 1 4.' 7 . 11 7 .HI j lt IT: S ' lu 1$':$ IZ .t u 7 ' ti o S 7 ! '.'4 H I 4 0 Sv'OJ 4 4 .'4 0 4 4 4 lOol II 7 The British bark Hrussel arrivd last evening from Napier. j The State left San Fnineisoo a day e B,,J wlH arrive here ths nwrnln. ' The British bark IUMwle was towed up to Portland yesterday by the Kmma iiavarvj The HriUsh burk Ia-va. wheat laden, arrived down yesterday In tow of the Kmma ifiiywrc. The steamships Florida and Flintshire are at anchor at Tongue Point, and will dock at the Main street and can factory ducks. Two barge loa. Is of wheat arc on the way down to put on board these st en m ships. VESSELS BOUND TO ASTORIA. The following vessels are bound to th' Columbia River, with name of master. rationality, rig, tonn-ige. where from and dare of reporwsj mill: Hyson. Hogg, Br str, f79 tons, Hong- kong. vVasdale. Fisher, Br sh, I'.Zi tons. Port Los Angeles. Lombard. Malsjn, Br sir, 10i tons, Yokohama. George Stetson, Murphy. Am sh, ITS tons. Baltimore. August 6. Linlithgowshire. Anderson. Br sh. 1K7 tons, Antwerp. July 3. Drumburton. Spurring, Br bk, 1773 tons, Swaraea. July 8. A me ley. Ewart, Br sh, torw, Car- diff. May . Ciimbr.an King, Hansen, Br sh, 1C3S tors. Shanghai. Dovenby Hall, Whickhim, lir sh, 1VJS tnr.s. Liverpool Ben Voirtlch. Ahitr. G-r sh, IV', tons. Santa Rosalia. Province, Jones, iJ,r hk. ll's? tort;, Yoko. h.im.i. Sptemh'-r 17. Sprlnghurn. Ha--. Br bk. IVO tons. Hl oeo. September 29. D'irbrldge. MeUTiichlnn, Br sh. tore. Table Bay, Septemler 17. Poltnlloch. Mcleod, Br bk. IlrrJ tons. T il.Ie Bay. " iph.-lla, Sorenson, Nor bk, HIT tors. TorKtma. r.'atro, Esk, Swd bk. I70 tons. Ham. b-.ra. Iein.l-e, Jarvls, Br sh, li8 tons, Hlogo. r'o-,way Cit;e, Jones, Br sh, 1361 '. c:. Valparaiso. M.itonpark, Tumilty, Br sh, 13M tons, a ,.p: o. P:. ift'iue, Treust, Fr bk, 2121 tons.Val- j.ara!.o. ""ommonweaith, Anderson, Br tr, 2113 tons. Taku. ' Ynraluara, B.avan, Br bk, lf'16 tons. A.'-o;i Bay. T-enhni, Iing, Br etr, 3116 tons, Hong, kvng. f;r,park, Irish, Br sh, 17W tors, Itlo Janeiro, August Xl. 'll-nr.ank, ly-oiard, Br bk, 133 tons, f'ak-'itta. '! of Perth, Wilson, Br sti, 25S0 '..j.-iH. T.ku. ";.-ne 1,-ve. Touge, Fr bk, W tons, Hai-pi.-.ng, f)i ''lYffr Zl. rial-orrn Castle. Mahor, Br bk, 1307 vm Table Bay, August 30. H.-riry Vlllard Pattott Am sh, 1479 Xew York, October 14. Otr-ron, Gully, Br bk, loM tons, Newcastle, Australia, October 8. Pef r J- bfr-n, Hansen, Nor str, 15M ton-i, Ninatmo. I Verb si:-, Juld, Br sh, 1713 tons, Wal aroo. j Otmarj, Fullarton, Br eh, 1306 tons, Du "lln, (-to'(er 14. Jacques, Bernada, FT bk, 14W tons, Ma- unda. ! Indian Kmplre., Allen, Br bk, 1828 tona, I Valjsaraiso. Port ?;igm, Traak, Br eih, 1592 tons, I Santa P.ralla. I Jui.i'Jer, Fijjrler, Dan oh, 1651 tons, Yo- Kohama. Chelmsford, Thomson, Br bk, 2137 tons, I Cape Town. I City of York, Jonea, Br ah, 1177 tons, . Sydney. J Blalrlogie, Mackay, Br bk, 1525 tons, 1 D"lagoa Hay, September 4. ! "HopiKrtt, Tort, Rue eh, 1305 tons. Port ! Natal, B-ptember 2. , Miitlndes, AyliTig, Br sh, 1452 tons, Mel.! bourne. October 15. ! M.ioMITan, Guthrie, Br sh, 14a0 tons, , Yokol.ama. Ibi rl' ttc, a- -man. Gen sh, 1703 tona, ; Shanghai. 1 L.-ikemta, Bt adhering, Br bk, 10W tons, Vrn mantle. I Clan RolH-rtson, Pill, Br sh, 1540 tona,' Santa RomIIs.. j British Oenernl, Thomas, Br sh, VV) tons. N weasile, Australia. I Midas. MiwaetiRer, Hr bk, l;a tons, Nnitnsnkl. K:rlckdale, Stewnit. tr sir, !i buw, llei nkoillt. Yalorl, UroMi,, Hr sit, 1 "- tons. New. imsiio, Aiislitilla. Hornby C:iHi. Iliuht, Pr ih. Xi lot. Adelaide, i iMiimcrolK. Jolos. n, Ur bk, 1WI tout, j Adelaide, S lOi hlber ?,. i T! ,t!s. Oiler. It. tk. I'.tvi t..n. N ik.. ' .lKI, iVtoN-r II. ;oii u. ks:s in im:m vmv ... t lirislee .in, I Sportivm : Tho lntluvii,-o thai the li,M-e how I- h,i Ititf on h.i-e.lre iliiiu luler. sin In (he -v Is particular!" 'O n ke. I. 8 en I ir f 1 Thompson, of tho American I'er.'h. rrn 1I,ini,. !r.-d,'rH' VH.s iifion ,le, .n.! !!iat no Mil, h acti it ban 1, . n nianUe. ! rd sill-'.' tile N!iim!lan S!l.iv :is lh.f w hich now ' ,Miar4oVri,- rhe trade lie t!us sm'Vh up tl-e situation: "There ts S .li'tn i:hl iiinv for i!od hoi-S'S and a eon. eiuetit Increas,, Iti the price t),,,l cm -h and c.irrlaite horses as well a. bin draft hordes are Is-omlm,- x-.vy scarce 'and breeders who hive hiinit on dtirlni! tho hard time ;in nmv aUnit to re ip tholr rcwarl. It Is :t fact Iho sound draft home which a year hkv could bo boosM ; at from fl.V to Jjxi pair are n.w worth fr.vn Ji to . with few ofTerlnit l any price. Any tho owner tt a irvd. stvl ( Ish, larvo conch team can nan.' his own ! price and It. Tho outlook for horse t hreeer: Is wry rii:hl and I fully ex ) wt to iv as hlirh. If not hdrh. r. prices i paid for uo.sl bronllng stallions the next flv ye.kr as were ever pndl durlnit the ! tHhnn tlnios In harsi.bree,llric from W to 191 TIo mat JlrTlctilty Is that there will not h sufllolent numbers In the i country, nnd undoubtisVJy birse Importa ttoin of French, and 8-tch breedlne stallions will ttn.v!e hex! seasion." You can't afford to rlsK your life by ' allowing n cold tn develop Into pneumonia I or consumption. Instant mllrf and a Certain cure are afforded by One Minute Couch Cure. Charles Rotreni. Chnries Allen, of Terrvv!!le, tVnn.. Ilcked Uowivn thr and f.nii ouarts of r!po Iik.'Ioiis strawberries from his straw. Nrry pitch tho other dav. J. M. Thlrswend. of ilrosNek. T x , s.-.ys that when he has , sp,.i pf r-'stion and feels bad an, sluKBlsh. he takes two of rvWItt's Utile Karly Hlser it rlitht. and he Is all right, the next nvrnlnir. Many thcnstinds of others do the same thing Do yon Chns. Hogers. Tho Plb'.o was written bv degrees dur. I-.K ti period of t y.ars. It was an cl.ntlv call.sl -Th) ll.mks." but f.,r the part 7") year the "ItlMo " You can't curs consumption but you ean avoid It and curs every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. In th possession of a Bangor Jeweler is a string of heo.b worn bv Mary Wood- bury, who came to this country In the Mayflower In 13. Warning Persus-is who suffer from coughs and colls should heed th warn ings of danger and save themselves suf fering and fatal results by using One Mlnut- Cough Cur. ! Is nn Infallible remedy fcr coughs, colds, croup and nil throat and lung troiibes. Cb,is HoKrrs During v, the RrltUh government ! ealle.1 In 2,l""o poi.n.l' H. rt'i ..r g. '.I ; . ..in. and r. habllia!.. 1 I: at a s f "1 .) nou rids. I The three-year.old boy of J. A. John, son, of Lynn Center, III., Is subject to at tacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he s satisfied that the timely use of Cham-' berlaln's Cough Remedy, during a severe attack, saved his little boy's life. H ts In the drug business, a member of the! firm of Johnson Bros., of that place; nnd' they handle a great many patent m'd.i clnes for throat nnd lung diseases. He had nil the to choose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, j but selected this remedy for use In lits own family at a time when his child's! life was In danger, because he knew It to hP superior to any other, and famous the country over for Its ruren of croup. Mr. Johnson says this Is the bes- selling , rough medicine they hand!", nnd that It gives splendid an t!s fist I on In nil ensrs. Sold by Entes-Conn Drug Company. Tn looking at her hu-l.ari'I. a woman usu,-i;y ays: "I b. ll. ve you are guilty of something, although I don't k'o.w what It K" Disfigurement for llfo by burns or scalds i may be avoided by using DetVltt's Witch Hazel Snlve, the grent remedy for piles nnd for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. Charles Rogers. A larg. tsliipmeiit of KpsinWh Amerb in merino nh-i-j was mad" from Whiting, Vt , to South Africa a few .lays a'.:... Mr. N. N. Osburn, well known at Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with a lame bark. He was persuaded to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It gave him relief In one night. This remedy Is also famous for Ms cures of rheumatism. For sale by Entes.Conn Drug Company. Tho -x-F.mpreM! F.ugenle is S years old. She is the daughter ef Count Cy prlen de (Montljo, a Spanish grandee. There Is no need of little children be ing tormented by scald head, eczema, and skin eruptions. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve gives Instant relief and cures permanently. Charles Rogers. A hymn for which a Kansas City street miml.lan with an nncordlan has a. grenl partiality Is "Do Not Pass Me By." TREATriiEKT FOR WEAK MEN. TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE. The famous APPiisnconn.i iicmeoios or f UieKrioMeilicalCo now forlhollrst tune f . .. . ..... i i -... u.. m rm Olieif.1 flllli.i.ll -i.-u-f- '.niifr, d.ij lionmt man. fol e dollar lo e paid i i In advance. !u.-o I ,;ecta of J.rrors $4 i r Y t - I" Old " voui"'. M intiood t f.'ully Itotonii. Jlo lo Knliirko and r" hireiigthou Weak, t'n lnv" lot-d Portions M ,.r itilw Al.u.ln.ai infi.Oliic Motrin ktl Treatiiiunt. Un 1 ' J'- or otli. r Kchcinet. jjj (A piaiij o:ieT 07 u oi in ot ni'ii Riuiiu.iiir, t ilhlE iiitullirtiLUU. itut-i.uj.N.y. I f CM K'wg Cole V a inrrrie old loul And lie knew a thiiitf or two; Kor he chcwcil Tiprr lleidtieck all his lift, And to did hit subjects, too. 4i Larger and Bettor" The Now FivfsCent l'icce of IEIDSIECK PLUG TOBACCO (flUMPACNC rUVOR) J ONE TRIAL MARKS A LIFE-LOW. CUSTOMER. Sole Agents (or Knox and Wauturton Hats BUFFUM &r iirNDIwBT?IN Hatters and Ftirtiishers 94 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. ....The Only Exclusive J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OrUGON. II V K i.l'IM l ! Ill llt IP i Alll'IMi AM l m IIimiI.. For rates, otc, n.ldresn tho Hupsirloretui PUPII-1 RECEIVED IN THE PKIMAkY. GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES J ;-vi.V"4'4N. I I I ... 'rf s , v l, '.r ia iro - r ? Hm a m si si v. i.' f ?? ?T vr pr '. j..U4 i is. is. . . . ;. . La y 1 'f tn , 1 sigsme 1 mm MANHOOD RESTORED." Wi3 BCFOriE asjB AFTER f!!. norrrinml Tbe reaarjn siiffwrs ar. not enrwt by Koetn l. bee.tlM ninety per osnt sr. trmrt.li1 srllk PrMtsl(l. lr-l br.N R la ths only Known rem1r to cnr wliboul an onenUon. mm l.snlmmil (UJ0boi,slii..r.YUUir innlL Hencl far ntaaeimilnr and KaUmwiUtT Addrass It Vol. HBDICIIIB CO P. a Box KH, Baa moclsoo.Cad. fir HuU g CHAS ROGERS, 45 Commercial Btraet c.itt, and '1 rade-Mark obtatrtH and all i'at-J Jo"iOmcr iOPPoaiTC U. 8. PTtHTOrncf tit i HCMiiM' us pa inn t in kt lijue lltsiu ttioc 5 i I nd n ',')' I, dfi mjc or piSrto., with drwrlp u -tit' Jur frc nt rfi.e till (atrnt imrurrd. $ t paMFHLCT, " "''w l"('',,ilin I'-if-lltt," WlOlJ 0n, i l Miuc in the U. ti. and iorcia uMttUitht Jv t tier., 4!.lrrt i 50.A.SNOW&CO. owr. Patent Ofpicc, Wavmington. D, C. So --Teil Cw'1 ' W a 5 R Men's Furnishers.... 1NMTRU- MENTAL MUHIC. I'AINTINO AND Voice CULTUKK FORM A SPECIAL DKi'AItTMENT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Muion Count -. OREGON 1 1da Is Just the place for your boya. Delightful location, largo buildings and grounds, good msals, plenty of healthy exercise, eieellenl teachers and careful u lining this Is what they all say of .VI- ANGEL COLLEGE. Bend for CaU ii.H.ue and special terms. '. F. PLACIDUS. Director. ORhGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL '1 tiouth, Oregon A HAI.u ifi SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS In. i 1 -.r.-od 1'o'irse of three years. 'enloi i wluillv ir.ifeHiiiual.f I rainiH. ieiiir. ment of nine prudes with btn children. ' -tnieiloh un. I train UK in Gymnastic (SweilUli ys 1 i . Ol'l Voe Music for i-iihlic schools Normal diploma l recognised by law an s MTATK I I I. I'l- I'. l IHl A I K to teseh. iirhl eitienft. 'I ulilo'i, iHHiks, board and lodKliik f:i i roiniinielyi, 00 i,er er. t ml.-n i I .nirillnt llicmtJf Ives, lll'l mi per yeiir. Aeadeuilc xrades s. ei'.teil (ruin high neliooh. 'sIlllllKllea i ' h'-.-rfll 1 1 y "fill Oil S.lll'sllllll, Address P. V. CAMI'IIKI.U President, or W, A. WANN, Miierelary Kaculty. CUPIOENE- Thls Irani Vea.talil I VllmllmMr.lli nai.rlf. lion ol a famous i rench pliyalclsn, will quiokly eur. you of all ner vous or dleM ,f Ilia (srieraUve ornsl.s, snell M Lost Manhnnd, Inwimiila. l'aliislnih.Jlwili.Heniliial i..mlMUnn, Nervmis Drlilllir, Pimpln , Unfltnm to Marry, KxliauaUns liralns, Vrlis ..A ConilnU'in. HtUipsall Imm by Oar or nlshk Preeni aulck D AS Of QlSehane. Which llnnlhM-lrarf Wl. I, HMmi.htfrhnia i.A Impouncr. I'rlltr.Sir. elnausoaliMUTSf, UK Jiw Mtwrrt HmMlr Abwiliitelr lrkMrn to tti pmfr-s-l'-ii. IVrmitncMt mn In 15 to M (Uyi. W rtifunrl munKT If w tlo nnt rtirn. You ran t treatfi home fur I tio unit prl't tri wllb tliOB who and ttia aame mumrmn, Iirrfitr to (Mima lmrt we bam or pay ijwnif ot mmrnmm railroad 1 m t I bllia, and IDIlCaarv, If aaflMMkMi "' 'f fur;, ii,itliJp4rfa(thand (mlrm, Muroua I'atbtsa ftmpirm.i 'opDcr-t olor. iriof tliori..(ly,lslror It U thii I'rlntary. lllt-HMl ro4nn ttint w Kiillrtt til" inofit ohstlaa t hn wurld tor m mmi litvi alwar lMffl'4 emlnaat ahynMaaa. in lei a mix i-lail v uf will rv-n tract V comi n a n1 UuM nun Makfi wj fall to you iva u" it mi MjJ tin have aril"" mnA In moiilti, Nnrft THmmU rtl Nnola, ,lfPiifiiafi' rrt-hniwa fulllnar uC hwtmtlury or I iirtiary aaraaii4' lonirc We alrrawaatidchnflehfi raaut rurtv 'Iliia js. fa 4.1.1 II of tba MiHit for many yearn w j,avtB llaseavaj. wlin ,,,,r V I'll I LK N K and W tiava ifiOV.OOO capital t-fhlnd our un.onllllon ruaranuttt. Writ Ua for iOU.nir himk and abaolutva rfW. AiMtMi 4fHl4 M K 1 ! V 4 lM Ti'tn Mnaonlt! Trmpltn, 4 hlrntro, llllnola irraBllflll III ilo Q1VKH OIIOICB Uf -2- Transcontinental ROUTHS. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogdon, Denver and Omaha op Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Ci" : Astoria to San FMnalsoo. Htala if (.Vllforiis, c.Iiim.Iu)', Oo. tolwr M. i Columbia. Monday, i).olr li. Htl uf Cniin.rnla. 81 unlay, ttotobal 54 tdiimtla. Thursday, Novomber I HUts uf California. Tiinsdny, Novnnv kf I. (iomU. nitndny. Novntulwr 14. Htats f California, Friday. Novtiilat Columbia, Wln"dy, Novamtwr K Htala of Callfornln. Monday. Nvsm a. Tor rata and general tnronaatlae aai cn r ad lrsss 0. W. LOt?N"HnHT. AgsaL w ii mmi.nrnT. Oeu. Paa. Agt., Portland, fir. GO EAST . . VIA . . Library Car Route AMKHICA'H WPNIC LINK. Ic.ls I n.K. n.iu.t Mo Hist lllsisq The all-rail routs to Kootenai mining district, via Seattle and Hpokans Shortest and Quickest Line TO St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND AM. 1HHNTS EAHT Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and IJbrary Obaswra- llon Cars. Dully TniliiH ...FnHt Time HKHVIl'K AM' 1" K.N KICV f N A VJ t ' t LK IJ For tlckM and full Information call on aarat t). It. A N. Co. or address A II. C. PKNNIHTON. C. P. A T. A.. Portland, or II. C. KTKVKNH. O. W. P A.. Heattls. TlI.I.AMexiK, NICI1 AI.EM AND TII.I.AM(K. NICIIAI.KM AND TH.I.AM(ioK. NICIIAI.ICM AND TII.l.A MdtiK, NICIIAI.KM AND TILLAMOOK, NICIIAI.KM AND OTIIKH C'OABT J'OINTS OTIIKK COAHT J'OINTS OTIIKH COAHT POINTS OTIIKH COAHT POINTB OTIIKH COAST POINTS Bteanv ra it. P. KI..M()ltlC, It. 1' EL.M' iUa, II. P. KI.MOHK. W. II. HAIiniBON W. II. 1IAHRISON W. 11. IIABHIHON AND AUOBBTA AND AlKUTSTA AND AUGUSTA ALL, OPEN FOH HPKC1AL CIIAHTKR Hulling dates to and from Tillamook and Nalialiuii eWpond uixta th weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to KI.MORIC, BANIIOHN A CO., Agents. O. R. N. Co. Agonts, Porllnnd. THIS nAILWAY COMPANY Operates Its trains on th famous block system. Lights Us tralna by electricity through out; Use th celebrated eleotrlo berth read ing lamp; Runs splendidly equipped passenger trains every day and night between St Paul and Chicago; tl CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE A BT. PAUb Also operatea stee.m-heaied vestlbuled trains, carrying) the latest private oom partment cars, library buffet smoking cars, and paluc drawing room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reclining chair cars and ths very besl dining car service. For lowest rates to any point In th. United States or Cnnadn, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDY. Oeneral Afeat, J. W. CASEY, T. P. A. Portland, Oregon. Milwaukee)