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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1897)
x .r . w j V "V" """ - THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, Fit IDA Y JfOKMINti,, XOVEMHKK 10, 18.17. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tel phone No. (S. TEKMS or HVHSCKIl'flON. DAILY. ont by mail, p.r year 8nt by mall, per month 8erved by carrier, per momV.. .JS.OO . .lo WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year In advance... 12. UU Postage fro to subscribes. All communications Intended for publi cation should be directed to Uie idl.sr. Business communlcaUjns of ail kind and remittance must b addressed to "Tlie Astortan," Tli Aatorlan guarantiees to I s suo- criberi the liirgvtit circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. j Advertising rates can be had oa appli cation to the business maUMUjer. The Weekly Aatorlan, the second old. est weekly In the siate ot Oregon, baa, next to the Portland Oragwlan, the largest weekly circulation In the natt. John F. Hand ley Co. are our Portland gents, and copies of the Aatorlan can be bad every moraine at their s:a--id, 124 Third street The national hanking system has had sotne critics, but it Is a question whether a better one can be devised. National banks have the entire confidence of the public, and where on of these Institu tions meets with misfortune. Its note holders never fcse a cent, because the government holds deposits ample to cover every liability of that sort. Recently, two of the largest banks dn San Fran cisco were reorganised under the national system; one of these, th Xevuda. waa long Men Med with the fortunes of t! bonanza kingsFlood, Fair Mackey and O'Brien. If the Oregonlan wants to show it. frii-ndshlp for Aatoria, why doesn't it help us to get a shore of rhe Alaska trade? N'o one knows better than the Orcgonion that Astoria can handle this trade with an advantage utterly Impos sible In Portland. Every town on the Coast stands some show of Increased prosperity growing out of the Alaska excitement but Astoria, and Astoria would get her share also. If It were not for the dog-ln-the-manger policy of Port land and the Oregonlan. That paper aspires to be regarded as a state instltu. tlon the friend of every section, and broad enough to work for the good of every section and the best interests ef Oregon's whole people. But the reason for Its strange silence concerning Astoria's Interest in the particular" here referred to Is per fectly obvious to any discerning person. I Instead of representing the state of Ore- i Kon. the Oregonlan represents Portland ! only. It is so hedged about by the self, j feh and narrow influence of its Portland ' patrons that it cannot enlarge It-? flXj ' of usefulness, if k wiid. With the j revival of business and the abunHiru erops of the s.-uson Portland's avarc- ' lou..,es! has been freshly excited. The ! grain fleet has brought many thousinds ' of dollars to the pockets of her busin-ss ! men. and In the p-irsuit of th-ir ow:i seiflsh aggrandizement they are so Jealous and short-sighted as 1o r-ar that the encouragement of traffic between Atoria and A!a?k4 mirht result In the transfer, ence of ail the shipping int-rests to the mouth of the river. It makes no differ, ent that they tand to make thousands to Astoria's hundreds out of the d.-vi-J. opment of Alaska business, they fear that Astoria would obtain a start in this way whlo-h might make her a formidable fu ture rival. This Is what holds the Or gonian back from th: duty It owes As toria; and not Astoria alone, but the whole state. In the encouragement it might be now giving in this directon. It is the samH old spirit: for Portland first, last and ail the time, and let the balance of the state go to the devil : CRACKERS AGAINST COLLEGES. An act of the Georgia legislature to prolniblt the game of football Is a mani festation, says the Philadelphia Times, neither of puritanlsm nor of effeminacy, nor of zeal for the protection of life and limb, but merely of agrarianism. Foot, ball Is played chiefly at schools and col leges, and college students are generally he sons of well-to-do people, of the rich r the educated, and therefore the rustic legislator is "agin" them. By restrict ing the diversion of college students, the Georgia farmer alms a blow at those wlwin he suspects of aristocratic ten. dendes. This is a motive for legislation that Is much more widely prevalent than is gen erally recognized. The uneducated man's Jealous distrust of education 1s not con fined to Georgia, and the particular Jeal- eusy that is said to exist among the Georgia crackers against the State Uni versity, Inspiring this anti-football legis. latlon, has Its parallel In more advanced communities. It may be questioned, in deed, whether all of the preposterous out cry about the supposed perils of football, that finds a place particularly in the tower grade of country newspapers, has my better foundation than the common rowdy hostility to students as a class, or tha rustio dislike of city folk, ail mani festations of a Jealousy of tho3e who are felt In t'ime way to have mjnyil supe rior advnnt.itrr. As . mutter of fact, tlo most of our higher nilliMrea are thoronKhly demo, j erotic Institutions, nml loan mil Is a par ticularly democratic game, ltut "c airrwrlan spirit has always been h'tlle J to the roal freedom of r.lu.ntloii, always striving to hamper It with mire .uvu idle restrictions, and ahvuys y.i'klnir to limit the Ir.lV.H'tKv of nhi.M'id m ll. Any stick I will do to beat a W with, and Nwnw j V.ms colivv have t-iKViir.it; d athic:!.- Sxrts, uml Kvatio IV uously a colli s' ga.nc. Inter, who probably ' footbiil'.-m.iLli, thinks for hi nicdd.li.c. r.lv.ll N inil t!n ru-tt. w Soi d 1. :! i real lib!,-, t j Although a v ry l-u. man. li. K. V. 1 riervo. of lUifr.ilo. X. V . 1ms ton:.. I j time in which to write a sr. a. U. k of I over a thousand mtcs cii ii.J. The Tco- i pie's Common Sons.' M.Vil Adviser. In Piain Knelirh. or MiNllcine Siinpiitl d. Few books prlis.xl In the Knsl.s'.t Ian- (ruasv have rvaolud so sreat a s.Ue ns has this popular work, .nvr SsmW having lv,n sold at t.X e.ish. The pro. lira on this enormous sale havlnsr r -paid Its author for the ervat amount of labor and money expended on its production he hns now KxSdod to give away, iibso. lutWy free. M.iVXi eo)les of thts valuable book, the rwiiWeW on:y beln reijulred to nvil to the World's l"lspensry Aledl leul A.xiatlon, of Buffalo. X. T., of which company he I president, twenty, one OU cne-cent stamps, to cover com of mailUif only, and the bo will be sent postpaid. It is a veritable medical library, complete in one volume. It con. tains 1W8 tnrge pages, and over 0 Illus trations, some, of them In colors. The Free Edition Ij precisely the same St that sold at tl.50. except only that the books are bound In strong roanlDn paper covers. Instmd of cloth. It Is not often that our readers have an opportunity to obtain a valuable book on such generous terms, and we predict ttnU fe will miss availing themselves of the unusual and liberal offer to whk-h we hive called their attention. King George, of Greece can play all kinds of tunes on handbells an.! wine glasses of different shaies. and Is also a skillful performer on the "cymlmllum," , an instrument which Is play-d only by ! the Tzigane of Hungary. j Th three-year.old boy of J. A. John, son, of Lynn Center, 111., is subject to at- tacas or croup. Mr. jonnscn says no l satisfied that the timely use of Cham-; berlaln'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 place; and they handle a great many patent medl- t-!nM' for throat and lung diseases. He had all these 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 be superior to any other, and famous the country over for Us cures of croup, Mr. Johnson says this Is the beat selling cough medicine they handle, and that It gives splendid sattsfastlcw In all cases. Sold by Bstes-Conn Drug Company. Al though Kansas is presumably a rro- hlbltlon state, che Santa Fe Railway c.m- pany transported during the fiscal year recently ended 35.6TI tons of wines. I'.q- uors and beer, of which lT.Tr-3 tons oriir- inated in Kansos. HOW TO CURE BILIOVS COLIC. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by bilious, ness and had to take medicine all the while until I -:sed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an-! Enarrhoea Remedy, which cured me. I have since recommended It to a good many people. MRS. F. RUTLER. FaJrhaven. Conn. Persons who are sublect to bilious colic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by Estes-Corn I'r ig Co. Mrs. Maritta M. Rl-ker oi -w Ham p. shire, attorney at U p"'tici-m, com missioner and examiner in chancery, his announced herself a Candida -.e f ,r con gress from the first eonirre-si nrtl d .st rict of her Etate. J. C. Rerr'. one of the best kr,r,wn rM Ixens of Spencer. Mo., testifies thit he cured himself of the wrst kind of i.lles by using a few boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Hp had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cure"; the work and he will verify this state, but DeWltt's was the only one th-it did ment if any one wishes to write to him. Chag. Rogers. Dr. Clark of Tinmouth, Vt.. went In consultation, at th age of at nlirht, with the late Dr. Goldsmith, In the town of Ira, in a family In which he had been the only physician for over sixty years. "Turn the rascajs out" the familiar , party cry may be applied to microbes as well as to men. The germ of disense that lurk In the blood are "turned out" by Ay-'s Barsararllla as effectually as ' the old postmasters a new administration. are displaced by Of all the kleptomaniacs the one who steels our time Is the worst. Most torturing and rt!flsnring of Itching, burning, scaly skin and scalp humors is In stantly relieved by a narin bath with Ctrl ii ha Soap, a single apj lieation of Ckti't ba (oi utnieiit , the great skin cure, and a full dose of i tk i ka liEoLvtT, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures, when ail else fails- ciira SALT RHEUM duti FALLING HAIR Half a Cent for a bnbjM The cost o( tlie few drops of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral that will cure croup, wluvjiin); eolith ami any other couh, if ailmiuistcrcil in time xJ is perhaps half a cent. It may $ prolong baby's life, M I Half a Century 1 vsi!ai!i Mayiio IJeld r. thlr: r.niv stories for lxs of which s. vriiti-rn haw Neil tr.iii-.Kit.il Into Wine;!. Mr foiiirht In the Mcvica:; war. a:.i Is I'.a imI ill Ki-tiil timn eemct. i v, l.ouden. "The worst cold I ever had In my IV t wr.s eurvd by Chamberlain's Ooush 15. m eily." wrttw W. H. Norton, of S itter . Creek. Cal. "This cold left me with a co'urn and I was rxpectoruttng nil the j dm. The Kemedy einxsl me. ami I want '''I my friends when troubled with a oouirli or ewld to use It. for It will do j them good." Sold by E tee-Conn Vrug Company. VaIwwtiI Ross, who wrote the smb." v -r. I ston of The Prisoner of Zenda and Cn.ler ! ,na R1"1 Robe, studied Uw In youth and jJIJ no "k It. He Is the dramatic critic j ,ne Sun.fciy Times of Indon. Furs are achieving a necessary popu. . larlty. Disturbance of the nervous sytem, ami great sorrow, often cause the hair to oiancn aol roll. Counteract this and restore the color with Mali's Hair Re- newer. A Nw Orleans paP'r explains It thus: "The difference between yellow fever and deng-uw fever Is that yeilow fever kills you and dengue fever make you wish you could die when you can't." Many people, when a little constipated, make the mistake of using ealine or other drastic purgatives. Ail that Is needed Is o mild dose of Ayer's Tills to restore the regular movement of the bowels, a l nature will do i!ie r"!. Thy keep the sysrem in prfect order - - The nrchWshop of Canterbury, t'ajiir'i a Zealous teetotaler, always alions !i delicate guests a glass of wine. lie prenchea each year over sermons Pi, favor of temperance, Russian bloisltis Is the latest fashion. able epidemic, with apparently no h"P- of cure before spring time comes ngan. gentle Annie. Theodore Peryannls. recently prembr of Greece, was left penniless while at school. He obtained a government clerk- ship, and on a small salary educated two young brothers, you can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop Into pneumonia r consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. i Blt buckles are being utilized as or- nanw.ts In mlllnery. the silver mono, gramed ones on black bnts King pr- tleularly fetching. The n-w summer girl especially applauds this new fad. J. M. Thlrswend, of Orosbeck, T-x.. says that when he hns a spell of Indi gestion and feels bad and slugclsh. h takes two of IWVItt's Little F.arly Riser at r.ieht. and he is all richt, the ni. rr mine Many thousands of others d. th,. same thing. Do you? Chaa. Rogers x,Vhy is It so many women can fir.d s mii"h to tell tber hushtinds roii--rning the unpleasant occurancea of tin and s little aliout the pleasant cm lay, You can't cure consumption but you can avoid It and cure every other form of throet or lung trouble by tho nc of One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Roeers. Many a wman ofter sli haj. r a:-ii.il the thirty mark, r--gn-ts that sh- has I,. i-n so Kay about telilrg her aife vh n -h" win in the twenties. Warning. Persons who suffer from roughs and colds should heed the warn ings of danger and save themselves suf fertr.e and fatal results by using One Mini'- fv.iigh Cure. It Is an infallible remedy ff.r roughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubes. Chas. Rogers. It is very well for a woman to enthuse ' wr fo , tl.nl). but It d.sn't s und wi-ll for her u, iio her nthuslng so that every one in a public r 's'aunint ?n hear her. There Is no need of little children be ing tormented by scald head, eczema, and skin eruptions. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve gives Instant relief and cures permanently. Charles Rogers. j Why on earth will men and women who 'look ns iv.oi.rr'-, rhev oiiTht to l,ro Kei. ter. wnik on 1h public utreets arm In firm durin-r th lav time' I Mr. N. N. Osburn. well known at! Woodstock. Mich., was troubled with a lame back. He was persuaded to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It gave him relief in one night. This remedy Is also famous for Y cures of rheumatism. For rale by Entes-Conn Drug Company. It seems strange how quickly we can oWllteru'e. from our Hves persons who were once part and parcel of them. Bmall pin, safe pilf, best pill. DeWltt's Little Early Risers curs biliousness, con. stlpatlon, sick headache. Charles Rog ers. BBATTLE WAT. Figures compiled for railway us show a surprising rush of travel between Puget Sound and ports for Klondike. Ret wen July 17 and Beptemhw 11 eigh t I w-ks 1 ,248 per(,ns took pasge for St Michaels, nd 7C28 went to Fort Wrangel, Juneau, Skaguay and Taku. During this period 12.W tons of freight were shipped to St. Michaels, and about 2i.Vn tons to the other ports. Including British Co lumbian ports. Moreover horses end mules were shipped north, 1.11 head of beef, and over 2,W dogs Railway Age. MARINli NUWS. Tide tabic for Novcmter. 1807 W" wl , lii.m;n.!,h.ni n. h.min. Ii.m it f 1 P H " m I I 1 sl I ,V i Monday. ... I . Jim.. i. Horn Ij :, It J I y 11,1 I IlllIllHIll III! Wc.lns.i :i i :u i. vuiM. -i If I II rJ ll M I M M Q A l II UiiumIiv i v.-.' : i iin. ml .'i ::.v: l If f 8 'im" ,n-ffil..i-""iii A , 11 If I-iiIii .'i bi iii ." . iii .. . e i, : I ll' I j 1 - - i- w w ill !ildrt I. hi , ' 111',' I '. Ill "V i 1 f it. l Sl 1 ll . M .'.i i.ne AV sw I f ill Mo ii. la . ii . 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H Ilhiii 1 fl I j m fl V j 4 V j 4 J 1 XI. hi. ia ,- IV 71 i.:i:ii ilui .11 ll.ni's 1 W jfy f" ' IV jKmm -" Y.SV.& HOCND IV ASTORIA. f ku,T'i i ii . " in gyxwrai V The fiklonlng Vi s Is axe bound to the Columbia, Kixer, with name of tiuister. rationality, ris. toniwge, win re from and da.te of repir.el rail! : 1Itioii, Hogg, l'r tr. "" tor", lloug , koiig. XVtMlale, Klslter, l!r sh, lT.Vi tons, Tort 1 l.w Angeles. , iA'tnliard,. Malsjii, Hr str, li'Csi tons, Yokithuma. j Oeorge Stetson, Murphy, Am sh, ITS i tons, lliiltimore, August 1 I Jult'.hgowslilre. AniVrson. Itr sh. 111. 1 tlm, Antwerp, July IS. prumburton. Spurring. Hr bk. ITT3 tons. Dmiiwrti, July t. Amesley, Kwart dlff. May I. Ciimbnn King, llans.-n, Hr ' tons, Shanghai. Pownby Hall. Whickhiim. Hr sh. 1CT tons, Liverpool lten Votrllcb, Alvler. & sh, 14", tona Santa Itusaita. lYovlnee, Jones, lir tk, tons, Yoko. ha ma. S.-ptcmber K Sprlngbtirn, H.i l'r Lk. V'."") Tons, 111 ngo. Ss.ptember 3. Purbrldge. .M.liuch'.an, l'.r sh, !l!l tors, Table Hay. September IT. IVttall.i.h. M..xsl. Hr bk, 1139 ton. TaMo Iiy. OphelLi, Sorensoti. Nor Ik. lirT tons, Panama. (itai-o, Ksk. S I l-k. VO tjns. Ham- t(ir2. Pun k-e, Jarvls, Hr sh. 11M tons, Hlogo. Cumway CVrtt.e, Jones, Hr sh, IVl tons, A'aiparulso. Miltoninrk. Ttimllty, Rr sh. tons. Acapuleo. IMclflque. Treust, Fr bk, 21H tons, Val paraiso. Commonwealth, Andersen. Br str. U1J tons. Taku, Vaiultiara, F'Wvan1, Pr bk, 1516 tons. Algon Ray. T-enhal. I-ong. Pr str, Ji.16 tons, Hong, konir. Gienpark, Irlh, Rr sh, tors. Rio Janeiro, August W. Ok-nbunk, Is'iunl, Rr bk, X& tons. of I'erth, Wilson, Rr stt, 1VHI tons, Taku. Getievleve, Touge, Ft bk. SVT tons, Hai phong, OctoU-r 21. rali,-'irm Castle, Jlilinn, tote. Table Bay. August 30. Henry Vlllard. I'attett, tens. New York. October 11. fiU-ron, (iu'.iy, Rr bk, lir t k, HOT Am sh, UTS Mil tons. Newcastle. Australia. Octol-r . Peter J-li-n, Hansen, N.r str, i:il tons. Ninnlmo. V-rb-i.--, J. !!. Hr sh. VY) t:is, W.il. a rii. Oi.mnrj. Fuliurton, lir eh, 13xj tons, Iu 'illn. ()-tnr ll. Jacqms, Ilernuda, Fr bk, WA torn. M i Jtirila. Indian Kmpl.-r. Alien. Rr bk. VW to.H. ValtMralso. ! Port Klgin. Tr.isk, Rr sh, I'M Ions, Santa Rosalia. J'ipl'itT, Kn br, Dan h, 1C1 tuns, Yo Kohama. Clielmsfiird, Thomson. Hr bk, IIS tons. Cape Town. City of York, Jones, Rr sh, ll'TT tons, Syd.iey. lilalrlogl. Mackay, Rr bk, l.'r. t ins. 1 TM-lugoa Iv, S i.t-tnber . Tlopputt, Tork, Rus eh, IVO t,ms. port i Nat.il. Si-iitimlier 2. : Miitlaibs, Ayllr.g, Rr sh, IC2 tons, Mel bourne, October 15. MucMil.an, Outhrle, Rr sh, H'fi tons, Yokohama, lln Tlette, Se.-man, n-t sh, 170", tor.s, I ShriKh.il. I Lakomho, Bridherlng, Br bk, tons, : Friernaritle. Clan Roliertson, Pill, Rr sh, 1M0 tons. i Banta, Rosalia. Urltlsh General, Thomas, Rr sh, Vi) tons, Newcastle, Australia. Mid.-.s, M"S8.-rigcr, Rr bk, 19;: tons, : Nagasaki. TOe'rlekdale, Btewart, Rr str, 2108 tons, 1 H'J gkong. YaJorl, Rrown, Hr kti, U'A tons. New. j C:'"U- Autr"lla- H'Tnlo- f-'astle. Hrlght. Rr tvh, 1375 Ions, I --l'l. Tmimeralg. Johnsm, Rr bk, 1M1 ton Adeinide, 8-ptemb-r 20. Tt"""' mv,r' bk' 188 xon' ':'a" "akl" ;,olr H- Pretty boots and fluffy skirts showed to great advantage In tho high wind of yesterday and the dsiy before. Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds may be avoided by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve, the great remedy for piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. Charles Rogers. Happiness Is the greatest rejuvenator of womankind. r4 are a thousand Gr good reasons why you ( should use GOTTOIER There are none why you 1 tie 8Mr,..,.rui, MiT j mm CHAMPAGNE FUWOR oSy Be sure to get in M' the ENLARGED l(7w IS Five M h. w ETrT t f-n 1 xk',rvVA11 R Piece ffL VpSwf (The tlie of th(lecsot piece of PIpeflUM- ll? t&ZAiC - slcik Totiaci-o h been snlargsd forty per AlKV JVTIsTJ? cnt " 'u'''1 ' production psrmlt tkli . AlKyl lnort-qiilitr sad Bavof better thaoersr.) lmJfb)L Sole Agents for Knox BUFFUM PEINDLET2N Hatters and Furnishers 94 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. ..The Only Exclusive J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. II V K iil'l M I' III i.i It Itn.xJtHlMi AM) PAY -i lb Mil,. For rates, etc . ndilrtws the Buperloroes PUPILS RECEIVED IN Til1! PRIMARY. GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES a ri Sfi a n a is ii i 11111 li mil I I J --;i.,..:ir';..vN T 't-s i U ti te .i i Y va I a u k u uu Hi MANHOOD RESTORED tlon of a hmoua t BCFORC ae AFTER f'.L 'behormmof Imsouney. 1,'rior.SJRclewiwMlUMUrsr, UK kldneyssnd the urinary orssnsol all ImDOrtUSa, The T'tnua aiirTerers are not earad by Ixietor Is beraiw ninety per eenl are trooMer with IK Is. CIIHIDKNRIS Ul on IT known rented r In mint without an muum am laatlnwiul. Sis. A written guarantee glrsn and money returnx If sis bnirs Hoes not affsol a veruataWleurSi Ul0 rxn.ili f.ir .V0l), hy mail. Bend tat rasa circular and lusUmonlala, Address DAVOt MCDLXIIB VO P. O. Bol 77t, Ban Frsiictaoo, Oal, ibrMess CHAS ROGERS, 451 Commercial Btrwet. Hi Cavtati, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat J nt bnsinrcndtictrd int MOOCHATC ftt. Joun Orncc is Opposite U. s. Patent Orricr nd wc t.iiii uro yr.utia lct time Itmu IUom j remote fnim Wahin(ton, t Send model, druwiiij or photo., with derrip 4 nun. We aJvii, if patmuhle or not, frre vi JUiaTtfe. (Jur tr.t n't due till patent Is aemred, i A PAMPMUT, lo Obtain J'atcnu," with )rtrsi t,t kdiuc iii the U. ti. and orein couniriei 'sent free. Ad drew. IC.A.SNOW&CO. and Wautorton Hats Men's Furnishers.... 1NSTKU- MENTAL MUSIC. PAIN Tl NO AND VOICK CULTURE FORM A ' 8PKCIAL DKPARTME NT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Minon Count-. OREGON Dili Is Just the place for your boys. I'ellghtful location, tnrge buildings and grounds, good meols, plenty of healthy exercise, Mcellent teachers and careful training- this Is what they all say of MT. A NOEL COLLKCK. Bend for CaU alogue and special terms. P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL M on rtt outfit Ore it on A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS I nrful r iirmii Co-ir-e et itiii'e veors knnlr year wliiid (rf- ss mal. 'I riiluniK iiiiriiin-iit of ul e i,ele with .Ifi children. Irmiriir'luti an I tr.-ln tiK in 'luii'ii"lic (Swi-IInIi ) t in . and S ues M ivlc lor i iihlii' v Ii, uli I lie .NMrniiil ! i . . in h l rei ii(ii!r.i.. by law a hTATk I. IKK CKKTIKICA IK I.. p-seli. I.i(lit eiiienan. I 1 1 1 1 mi , booiia, liiimd and loilgltig (lle I'nulMinlelyi, II kri dm tier Kin r Hlllllenta bnlir.liiiK llielllncl vel, ll per year. Ai'iiilemlc Kr.eles aerepteil (ruin hlsli schools. I'slHlogiiea cheerfully neiit on illcalluii, Addri-M I. L. CAMI'ilKl.l,, Prualdsnl, or W. A. WANN, HecmUiry Kaculty CUPIDENK Thla snMl VesslAtile ir , 1 , i rench physician, WIM uicslr curs vm of all nei Insfimula.l'slralnUwniHik.Heniliial fmlaslona, ervmls Kel.llllR I Hup In, UnflUiM lo Harry, KslumaUng Drains, Vrlcorl snl CoDstlnUnn. 1 1 sUiiw all lomm by dsr or nlglik Piimui autrk Drss(4 dlsnhsrcs. which If nniohM.lrMi 1a b,aMmii,hiM.iJ timw Wfierrt KM4lr Abwl(ly takawa to tha pro frnii l-m. IVrmnitrnt r In 16 to dayl. w mf nnfl mony 1 1 w not rnrw, You ran ba tr-MtM al hom f ur ( hu Hmri prjn and the aama wnn iuum w no mm m !iriir w winw wi will nontrart to etn or pay 01 puna of com i n (T, anil boU-1 Malta wb fall to (1 iruBfi bill, and Cbarva, If sure. If TOtl IlATfl Lalal urr. in.iiiitnBfrtaah and pttll liare ali en and In mouth, Mom 'I broat, aim, Muroua I'athM I'laaplrAt'opottr't olr iiartof 1 ho b'xly.llalror ri niMHa, t,iri-monaiit I Frvbrawa Mllm out, I la tin- rriMirr, rrwnfinrsy ur trUMrV I lllnod I'oIaom that wa HollclttliH in out abatla Uwranlt toptirn We I Imi and cbullrnai I ranaut mrn. 'I mm dT I iisim tim alfvayn hm9 nta th akfll of tha mt r or ninny yt-am we lim nlioit phBlli. nifi'lf a aiHIalty of treaLjutf tlili iltwaM witii our i viMIII.KSK ant w fruaranU). Writ us for IfiO.Biire httok and ahlaU praolV Adflrs. 4 00H IlKlr llV O.. fi'iO Witsonle IVmiitti, hlr-ao, llllnola. iJ aivms ciioicb or .-2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paot Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha op Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Car; Astoria to San Franelseo. ritals uf tVllfiM-ii, WMltilay, Of tolwr M. (i.Hiiiililm MuiHtdy, imtolwr SS. Hmts of tVllfonila, 8lunly, OtitoLei CiiIimiiIiI, Thursilay, Nvnilir i Htala of rullforiiln. TuroWiy. Novon Ixir I. iViliiinU. nutiilsy. Novonitier li. Btnis at rxaltr.Hiila. I'liilay, Nuvemtatt 11 (Nilumlila, WetlnssxUy, Novemtr H Htstn ul CnllfuriiU. MumUy. Novsrtt br For rates an4 (ensral Isrormatioa aa) oa sr ail.treaa O, W. U1UNRHKRMT. ageat W. II. HURLRURT, Den. I'as Al., PortlaixJ. fr. GO EAST . . VIA . . Library Car Route AMKIUCA'H rK'ICMC LINS. Irala Is Diaisq Cr Is Ctrii Rixk nsiitu No l)it The all-rail rouls to Kootenai mlnltic district, via Bs-attle and Hpoaane Shortest and Quickest Line Tll St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND AI-L 1M1NT8 KABT Through Palace and Tourist Hltprs, IHiiliig; and tJbrary ObaXsrTaV tlun Cars. Dolly TrtiltiM ...PiiHt Time IHKHVIl'K AN" Hi KNKHV I'.NKAgt'KLIU Kor tloliots and full Information oftU on aont U. II. A N. Co. or aVlraa A. 11. C. IHCNNtBTON. C. l. A T. A.. I'ortland. Or. R. C. BTKVKMN. 1. W. I. A.. BtUs. run TII.I.AMOOK. NKIIAt.KM AND TILLAMOOK, NKIIAI.KM ANt TIMAMOOK, NKIIAI.KM AND Tli.I.AMOdk-, NICIIA1J:M AND TILLAMOOK. NICIIALKM AND OTIIKIl COAHT J'OINTS tTIIKIl COAHT i'OINTS OTIIKU COAHT I'OINTB OTIIKIl COAHT I'OINTS OTHICIl COAHT 1'OINTi Blearnn ra il. I'. LI.MOUK. 1(. I'. tLMi Ra It. P. KLMOIIK. W. H IIAIIIUBON W. II. IIARRIHON W. II. IIAIlltlHON AND Al'OUBTA AND AUGUSTA AND AUGUBTA ALL OI'KN FOR BI'KCIAL CHARTER Hullliisj data to and frum Tillamook and Nanalnm drpend upoo tlia woathsr. For frelflit and passns;r ratsa apply to ICLMORK, BANIIOItN A CO., Ak O. R. A N. Co. Aronts, PorlUnd. THIS RAILWAT COMPANY Operates Us trains on th famous block system, LlfhU Its trains by electricity throufk out; Uses thw celobrated cluotrlc berth rsad lng lamp; Run splendidly equipped passenger trains ev.iy day and night between Bt, Paul tnd Chicago; th CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE A BT. PAUi Also operates eteon-lieatod vestlbuled trains, carrylnsj th lafat private com portmont cars, library buffet smoking cars, and palifa drawing room sleeper. Parlor cars, fr n-cllnlug chulr cars ajd the very best dlitlng car service. For lowest rates to any point In th United States or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDT, General Agt, J. V. CABBY, T. P. A. Portland, Orsgon, Milwaukee L s.