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TIIK lVVHiY ASTOUIAN, TIKSDAVi MORNIN'U, XOVKMBEU S3. 1M7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tel. phone No. M. tkkms si lisrttiriioN. DAILT. Sent by mall. p.-r year .....JS.CW 8nt by mall, pur month to Served by carrier, per moniti 60 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year In advance... 12. Ou PostaKe free to Buliaorllwrs. All communications Intond.-d for puMJ. I cation thould be directed lo the idliar. Buslnru communlcttlona of all kluds anil remittance, must be addressed to Th. Aslorlaa." Th. AlorI;m ffuarantcea to t:i suo tcribert the largest circulation ot any newspaper published oo th Columbia river. Advertising rates oan be had oo appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Attortan, the second old. est weekly In the tiate of Oregon, bat, sxxt to tho Portland Ore gv tan. the UrgMt weekly circulation In tho I'.atc. John F. Handler Co. are our Portland ogtnts, and copies of the Astorian can be had every morning at their aia-nl, C Third street THE NEW BANKING BILL. Ia tpeakkitf of his new bunking Mil, Representative dairies N. Fowler, ef New Jersey, eays; The Financier, of New York, of June 1, 1S97, pointed out succinctly the pur. peeve of the bill In the following words: We have received the addrvss of Hon. Churl es N. Fowler In exposition of the financial end currency measure intro duced by him In the house of refuvsen'a tives, rjod recommend Its cs. refill study to every iruuj who Is dtwlrvus of inform ing himsalf upon the- most Important question before the American people for settlement- "Those who havo thoroughly investi gated the matter ajrre. tht there are three chief functunent.il objects to te recti red: FlrstW must have, on uneutvoce.1 ' measure or standard of value. "Second The demand oblUrati.ins of the irovemmem must tie retired. "Third A pystcm of credit currency should be established. "All these purposes would be accom plished by the adoption of Mr. Fowler's bill as he has demonstrated by a course of reasoning and a wealth of illustra tions that must command unlversnl as sent. "It should be observed also that the pkn proposed by him is euch as not to cause the slightest shock to business) In. terests when the change from the pres ent conditions Is carried out. "Basing his premises upon data furn ished by the actuary of the trsury de partment and covering H period nf 3T yeirs Mi plan pros-idea fr i safety fund to guarantee bank notes and an Insurance fund to protect all depositors In case of bank failures. "It requires no argument to show that tr ine notes are guaranteed by n fund dcpotrd with the government and the deporttors are prctede,! by a t.-x paid Into th9 treasury, there could not be a i benk piric n a curren'-v famine. "In wnrfuding bis excellent address. ,on of Lynn Center, 111.. Is subject to at. Mr. Fowler points out succe-sive.15- twen. j tacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he U ty adv-nntages thnt wHild be -ouro,l hy ; gatigflej thit the timely use of Cham the crcion of the measure propel." berIaln.s Cough Remedy, during a sever. To thee .suctions I 1ire to aid ! ,UaCk- b!S llttIe "fe- He " A. ! In the drug business, a member of the that I regard the risht of note a. ; flrm Qf John90n Eros of ,hat p,ace; and a valuable fram hise and that a fu;i con-; they handle a great many patent medl siderotion should 1 r-sdlze. by the "- i clnes for throat and lung diseases. He pJe of the fnlted S!;,t(-s f..r that prlvl- i )ej.e I physicians ready to respond to his call, i but selected this remedv for use In hit It sho-.ld not be forgotten. h.,wover, ! own fajnlly a tIme Vhen his chil l's th.it capital go. Into the linking bus!-. life was In danger, because he knew It ness tipjn precisely the s.'.!ri'- l.Ti thnt. ' be superior to any other, and famous It Into tiny olh-r kind of icsm. , ! the country over for Its cunw of cronp. ,.i-w . i ,,. ,i . '. ' Mr. Johnson says this Is the bev sr-llini viz.: Because the owners of th.. eapit il : i cough medicine thev handle, aid that It believe !, will pay. And 'f. at any time. . t!??ilJtI.-m ,n cfter m.-iking due allowanr for nil -he 'Bold by EWes-Conn Drug Compiny. charges and risks bunking invidvfw, l- promises to pay better than any other ! Ty -Kmpres-s K-igeni.- is ye-.r-- .... ' r-ld. She Is the dauchte' . ' :, rv. kliul cf business. f:,pital will . -'k thi . prlen de Monti Jo. a SpanNh channel until the inenme re iliz- d I- on a level with n hat of other branehes 'if commerce. It is tmly necessary to oi rve there fore, that every l.urd'sn In th form of a tax laid upon our currenry will hiv? lo be boi-ae primarily liv in? commerce of tho country; but finally ft must be paid by the grand army of twenty-five mil lion i. .-'Mincers scutte.-rj all over the Hand In every trade and every walk of life; for money and all Its Fubtitutes In the form of chocks and dn-fts are mere tools of tradn and commerce, ir.doed the only tools with which theee twntv.Mv 1 I mlllon toilers -an keep In mo-.iori the I rast and coinpllcajted nwrhinery of ourj modern civirizauon. j Our resent system of purrtney u guch j tnat tne slightest aoubt thrown upon ourj ability x dlsposltlloii to maintain It upon a gold bns! ehakea every business to Its very foundation; spreads devastation of values everywhere, paralyies bn :er. prises and trrtngw upon our pexple losses of untold millions. In addition to this disturbance ito business and lraeompre. henslMo loss to the teople, the actuary of the treasury has Informed us that since 1879 tt. bias cost the government 1319,584,222 to maintain our paper upon a gold basis, or Bn kvenage of Jil.&OO.'W per annum. This shock to com. ferce, loss to the people and cost to the government cam be obviated by throwing the maintenance of our stand ard of value upon the 'banks, where the burden belongs. The government should retire Itf de mand obligations and let the banks as. sume the conduit of con-merce, taking with It the right of note Issue upon cer- tn.h conditions, A. a firm consideration of tho prlvUctT they should carry the gowrnmont debt nt a rate if lntrv"l not to exoool 2 vr cent, th ivty saving m the people, mom thnn flfuvn tnlllti In Intercut annunlly. A a wvond ronstd. rmtlon They dioiild m-UnUln tld pay. menta by currently rctlccmlntr their notes In (sold, which should Iv (TimtanteiM by the payment of n sufficient sum tn;o the tratiry of tho l'tiHl SMt' In the form of a t. x iiHn ohvul.itlon. It addition to such cii.ii'.'iistcc fund the trovernment should lmvo .1 tirf! ' ii-'ii the nse!s of the Winks ih!ch (. .-,-.K . r:( billions v d.v'iinO for the punc of nl. (mate redwmpti.'n In c.ise of . f.illmv. As a thiol m;isi,1. r.i ilon. y sNmiI.I We required lo )vy into the rnited SI U.-s .tnViont I i uopn depesj.- : dcivv-i:ors in lUTional Kink - ; ,l' ,n"'i"v ill uc'.iins! l'vs 1n oa.-v of f.iCcn'. Such a lax would not h ive cxcelcd an nvr.iRO ivf one.tnok:'th of one ier cent x r annum during the lvist thirty. ;hnv ycirs. which . hi sin ii.rtm:ei'nni sum v.wiiviroi mm the jrreat ..lvanTaKe to be deriv.M there- from, not only to the people, but. to the! Corailnly tho ssiiti(r anniw'.Iy of more thnn thlny-stx millions In inl(res! and I he cost erf m;Untainiivr jrold payments a illi an absolute Kuarunttv to the holders and dfiweltora in our national bonks against loss wvuid not only be an adequate, but a rich consideration tor the right of note, issue. Tho hill and tho uddrv referred to In the foretro;nr qvaifsaKnis from the public press nave, for convenience, been pullshed In pamphlet form ard consti tut a booklet of 113 pues: but It will be mailed free to any one who Is suf ficiently Interested to the study of the financial and currency problem to write me at Vashinsln a-sklnir ftr It. AHhoush a vry busy man, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. T., has found time In which to write a preac hoek of over a thousand paes entitled. The Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser. In Plain Entflish. or Medicine Slmnllfl d. Few books printed In the Ensi.s'.i lan- I pung-e have reached so preat .i sale at i has this popular work, ovr SSO.OiW cop!tt J having been sold at $1.50 eah. The pro- j ft:s on this enormous sale havlna r iaM ! Its author for the erent amount of labor i and money expended on Its production , he has now decided to frive away, nbs.i. ! lutely free, 5i0.0i coes of this valuable book, th recipient only belnj required' to maH to the WoriJ's Dlspenwiry Metll ' leal Association, of Buffalo. N. Y., of ! which company he is president, twenty. 1 one Ol) cne-cent stamps, to cover coet I of mailing only, and the book will be sent postpaid. It Is a veritable medical i library, complete In one volume. It con. ; tains Wi targe pages, and over SX lllut- i t rat Ions, some of them in colors. The Free Edition 1j precisely the tame ts that told at $1.50. except only that the i books are bound In strong manllla paper ; covers, instead of cloth. It Is not often j tha our readers have an opportunity to , obtain a rahiable book on such generous : terms, and we predict that fe will miss ' availing themselves of the unusual and s liberal offer to which we have called 1 their attention. A hvmn for which i Kansis ritv street muoidan with an acyorlinn has i Brit partiality is "Do N'-t Piss Me Rv." i Tha three-year-old boy of J. A. John. ha1 a" thw t0 cho0!e from, and skilled j Y'ju ean't a ford to ri?k your life hy allowing a eold to dvelnp Into rine'jmor;:.'i ' or consumpTlon. Instant relief an I a : certain cur are afforded by Ore Minute j Cough Cure. Charles P.oRers. j Of all thi kleptomania the one who j stee.ls our time Is th worst. SCROFULA, J-mrr nm . U M. O OllC of America's most fa- W J mOOS physicians Says: "Scrof- yfa js external consumption." Scrofulous children art often S J bcautitol children, DOl thty lack nerve force, strong; bones, stout muscles and power to w resist disease. For delicate g children there is no remedy equal to Scoffs Emulsion I of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- jj phosphites of Lime and Soda. It fills out the skin hy putting: uood flesh beneath it. It makes the cheeks red fcy making rich I blood. It creates an appetite "i for food and eives the body j power enough to digest it. Be !r,,nff sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- v' rh' m sion S jocuid$i.oo jjjj all druggists. fa di-ui i a wjw mi, uncmisu, new rorx, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chtmisti, New York. That Spot... Tinit sire of a dime; next tire of dollar ; thru bitf as tle lvtlin of vour lutml. Tlie end : entire baMusss. Stop it. Aycr's Hair Vigor Makes Hair Grow MARINE NEWS. TIJetaUe for November. 1807 III. .11 W WK lott IIIU I'ATK A M. Il.ln It. r. m. A. X. h. m It. h.inin, b in II Moi)il.. .... l'iiontn ... Wislusd' v 1 i. Sl'l. .i u ( ; o ia - 7 S (. ( 7 i t, : a:V K ,M 1 IT J i . .-.!.; I i I ! hnidav ;i T I 1 s s .1 on ; Krlilav a lo in 7 .' In X ; t 40; 1 Sauiislnv , K in .V, 7 It' 7 1 4 ' ,N ,f c : slMi.vv. 7 :i ,su ad 6 110 4 a it .i i .i 7 :.s (i . .1 1. 7 . o 0 s : :i 0 1 i ii v o .' 1 1 .'I ii i . .".iav 'w7J litU 7U V wliiwfylo I 7 IO-M 7 SI Thursday.!! '.'17 7 0 l.itsu (' irlilay . la a is 7 Hi i(V7S .7 j Nitnnliiy ..is j.vss, t: j srxn.v Y.ll tt((, SIT" s II 4 4 10 el ii MonilMV i.s lit, mu i 07 it lo.n i -t id i 1 o TiieMlii'y .. ,s,Sm,s .orm li t' 10 llil hhurs.lav 1 i jej T J: 7 V a i 0 r: a 0 IVc:) : Kridav 1 SS77.V )i(i IJill il.ViSl Mtituroav -HI (I'M : lnri(il s : a 7 Jt : 1 1 4 01 an 4 .'! 0 I : iv a w i ia o 4 yi .i o ;l i 4 7 ,i a ' 7 h i j ; as j a ' m i i K 11 aw 8 .V4 1 I 4 3 4 9 41 0 II s .t4 lo.num ; -., . ' . 11 1 ' MouiIrv ... " 1 1 s s A Tuesilav.. a.i u 07 7. Si 11 4. J Weitnsd yii 0.S7 laa-KN Thurilay..i, 1 4H7 7i tis Friday ji., a.tl7 7l I NM . Satiirdar.aT 3lS7 ai-'SS l' X IIAV.3' 4 04 7 4' V. .1 Monday ... 4 So 7 1 4 .14 7 hoi 34 uaoos 1 uesuay At; 5 40 7 Si & 47 4 it'l.'i' ,H I: MARINE NOTES. The Colunitta arrived in tsunday. to stu Tho British ship Ducva put yestecxlay. The Mar.KuiItu arti-cd from CVot llay wterduA; monisjur. The COumlilne toik IU:hthip No. C7 Ou; ywtvrduy mornliu,-. One of the shliw ouislde is suposd to t the I'rovimv, from Yokolwima. The State xii,l Sunday and hoU among hT frvt(rht u, ht of Oriental cutioa. Tne tr-:on arrivwl In SumLiy with "Mu l"riwon,o iniiTOimm.mM, Nov..ml-r Z. t-'ompuny. K.lwnnl P.irke. J,.hn.,ii ! The Klrm-hlre drasged h.-r an.; chon' yorduy a. rfiort distnn,-,' down ; the tretun- j Tw three mndted shlp ami one four """'od hlp were reported outside yw - tenlBy evening. . , 4 1 17 dhys from Jnimn. arrived yesterday i aftomoon1. She will leave up this morn, jlng. j The stevmshlp Mogul, flour laden for ; China, arrived down yeatcnbiy and ; d.ieked at Flavel, where she takes on ft tons of coal. 1 Tho Normii was pulli"-! off the sands c-teriliy, afler several unsuccessful attempts, and It Is understood that the tug bill waa $1'W, Th British ship Muxhona nrriv.vl down y.-st.-nlay In tow of the Ocklaitamn. and th. Hnddnn Hull Is on the wny down In tow ,,f he H.iyaard. The Allinnce, from Son Frun.-ts.-.). nr rivsl in Sunday. Among her fr-lirh: w-r-two anchors consiim-l to K TVtir.l for if on th- str.ifi1l ship Potrlmpos. The "ir.imshlis Fliirl.ti and Flin'shlr. win l.id.-n, jut to s-a yesti-pl.-iy. The !":!-: Ii iroes to St. Vin'-ent. fiip.. V'-rl" U;.,r, ar.d tho FllneOi're for M.irs'"i. , rr.iti". . VESSELS BOUND TO ASTORIA. TU' f allowing vessels are bound to th ';:imtU Kiv.-r, with namo of master, ;a-..jna.:r.y, rijf, t.rtinase, where frum ;..r.d d.v.': of reportt-d rullL.g: lij.-:.y:i, HoBg, Ur str, 2STS tona, Hong- Wu.-lnle, Fisher, Br Bh, ITaC tons. Port I3 Ai.i; :ra. Lornt-ard, Malaan, Br sir, IC2( tons, Yokohuma. rc Stetson, Murphy, t...s, Baltimore, August 6. Xlnii ih f o sh Ire, Anderson, Am eh, 17M j Br h, 1337 I tons, A r. twerp, July 28. Drumburton. Spurring, Br bk, 1773 tons, Swarjwi, July 8. An-wk-y. Kwart. Er h. WSl toru, Car diff Mi r. I Camhr.an King, Hansen, Br sh, 1KB ' tois, Stiari'hal. Dovenby Hall, Whlckham, Br Bh, 1838 tons, Liverpool Ben Volrllch, Ahler, Gjtr sh, 1407 tons, Santa Rosaila, Province, Jones, Br bk, Wfi tona, Toko, hama, Sr-ptemtier 16. Sprlngburn, Itae, Br bk, 25O0 tons, Hl ogo, September 29. Durbridge, McLauchlan, Br (b, 2121 tons, Table Bay, September 17. Poltalloch, McLeod, Br bk, 2139 tons, Table Bay. Ophelia, Borenson, Nor bk, 1127 tons, Panama. Otago, Esk, 8wd bk, 970 tons, Ham. burg. Dunds, Jarvls, Br sh, 1S98 tona, Hlogo. Conway Oantie, Jones, Br sh, 1201 tone, Valparaiso. Mlltonpark, Tumllty, Br sh, 1394 tons, Acapuloo, Commonwealth, Anderson, Br str, 2113 tons, Taku. Vanduara, Beavan, Br bk, 1518 tons, Algoa Bay. Teenha!, Long, Er irtr, 3018 tons. Hong. kon. Oienpark, Irish, Br Sh, 1799 tors, Wo Janeiro, August 73. Obmbank. Leonard, Br bk, 1359 tons, i Calcutta. O'tnevleve, Touge. FY bk, 987 tonr, Hal- Ocob-r 21. rm r',tlte Ulinn T V.l irji? tonp, Table Bay, August 30. Henry Vlllard, Pattett, Am sh, 1475 tens, New Tork, October 14. Obron, Gully, Br bk, YfA tons, Newcastle, Australia, October 8 Vrlv, Juld, Itr ah, 171S toy, Wal. HMO. Piimnrti, FulUirton, Hr sh, 1Si tons. Pu cdln, itotobor H. Jaoque. Heiiitubi, p'r hk, HW tout, M.i Jun.U, Indian I'liinl.T, Allen. Hr bk, HOT tout, VnlMmlao, Jnnltler. KiMler, JVn sh, livl tons, Vo koV.nina. Chelmsford, Thomson, Hr bk, St'.iJ tons. Ulo "IVwln iVtobiT ; my nf York, Jomw, l'f ah, lh;T tna. i Syd.iey. j lilalilocle, Ma -k iy, Hr hK, l.'..','i I Mis, ! Iv I ((;,.( n iv, s ptenitM C 4 1 lloppo'.t, 'l'.U'k. lius rh, I' ,, toi's. I'. it N tat. S.-ti mber a. I MCllades, ,v:i'iT. lr sh. llcS lon, Mel. I'olirne, (leloher la. Mc.c.MlKan, (lutlicle. Hr sh, H'-o lot Yokohama. ; l'n l iette, 8 ' 111. (ll. Her s!l, ITiTi l."'S, ' Kh.uiKh.it, ! Iikeiula, Hi i.lheruiit, t'r bk, W toim I Vitsuuinlle, ! Clan ISohertsun, rill. Tlr sh, 1MU tons, J SantA H.walla. Hrltlsh tlenenil, Thomas, Hr sh, K1 Ions, Newcastle, Aiistnilla. Mldaa. Mnwntcr, 1U- hk. IS'.: tci N.iKaaakl. KCrlckdalc, tteart, Itr sir, :i'-S tons; Hci ekenff. Yalorl, Urow-ti, lir h, HI'S tons. New. cnatle, 'Australia. Hornby Castle. Hrlirht, lr sh, 1JT5 ton A.VWl.te. Iinimomlir. Johnscn. Mr t'k. ISS1 ton Adelaide. September 50. Ttntls, Oliver, II. bk, l?,iS bus. Na.u ankl, Octolr U. JonWm IUI1. Walker, Hr bk. :i7ii tons. MelhMimx rrt CiUedonla, Anion, Hr bk. JtS tons, NnciisnkL Klntui'k. rVrtvlle, Hr str. 1 tons. Yokohama. 0nh, Mnnro. Hr str. tons. Yoke lxinia. j Amnrn, Kent. Hr str. l'; tons II. -ne. konjr. I Alexander Hlnck. Dunn, Hr bk. Ifl j tour, AntwtTP. ; Watjtw. Frttx. tier sh. Ions, lllosro. I Ixinl Shaftsteirv-. iimilnirham. Hr sh. i TJ tons. Silmy. Hr'stol. Melntyre, Ur tr in tons. R;in Frnn.'ls.'o. 1 KmlHi'. iWtmnnn, (7. r sh. i:ts tns. To- kohnmn. I.t MPKH KI.Kirr. , . V.ns.-!,, (m the Way nn. In Columbia Itlvr to Iwd I.umU r. I.iura M.iv. Il,i;i. n, , hr. :r. tons. Son hr. Itii tuns P:ln rn.Msco. Iltla. Stakk.dye. sehr. ni t,.ns. Sun Fran.-W-o. Novemllx n I''le D. J.luins.Ti, t.ktn, J .,ns. imkliui.l Tenklo Morn, ' tons. Yokohama. Kanrko. Jit, i,), jjlk . Tarn O Stainter. Patterson, bktn 'ns. Santa Rosiilla. Onkkin.l Wh!tn..e I.Wm 454 tons. Sm rwlro. Ma 8hnauer. Nellson. ss-h, yZ tons. San Francisco, November 13. HOW TO CURE BIUOl'S COIJC. I suffered for weeks with colic and paint In my stomach caused by bilious, ness and had to take medicine all th. while until I used Chambs-rlaln't Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured me. I hav since recommended It to a good many people. MRS. F. HUTI-ER. Falrhaven, Conn. Persons who are subtect to bllloim colic cun ward off the attack by taking this remedy ss soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by Estes-Oonn Drug Co. A lart Ktil,mei.t .f Pjinlh Atn. rt m mi-rlno sli.r-ii was made fmm Whlilnir, Vt . to 3.nith Afrl.-.i a f. days a.. J. C. ll-rry. cno of the h t kn.m n Ht. I liens of Sp-nr.-r, Mo., tn.tltir that he i riir.'d hlm'lf of tho w)rt kind of I hy uslnir a few boxes of DeWitl's Witch ' Hazel Salve. H had l,n n irnul,, , wlih piles for over thirty years and had usd ; many dllTer-nt kinds of so-eal'.ed enre; th.. work and lie will vrlfy this state. hut I.eWltt's was the nnlv on 111 it did merit If anv one wlyh-s to v. rltt. to him. f'has. TVit'nr. In looklnc- at h"r hu-l-. usually nay: "I lili-ve of wmethlnir, al'lioui-li what It tel. a w.ni.tn .ir.' tuilty lont kn'tw Mr. N. N. Osburn. well known at Woodstock, Mien., wai troubled with a lame bark. Ho was persuaded to im Chamberlain's Pain Ralm. It pave him relief In one nli?ht. This remedy Ii also famous for Ks oureg of rheiimatlm. For rale by Entes-Conn Drug Company. nnne Alien, of T-Try vlile. rr.nn. I'1''1 ' " lhry nd four riuarts of ripe luscious strawberries from his straf trf'rry p-itc'i the other day. Warning Persons who suffer from coiiKhs and col. Is should heed the warn ings of danger and save themselves suf fering and fatal results by using One Mlnut Tough Cure. It Is an Infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat ami lung trouhes. Chas. Rogers. If we could only penp Inside the plain gold rings so many women wear what m lerwrtlng sentiments would be found there. REP UIHl Itching icaly, blfdlntf palmi, ihftpeleM nal', and painful tim:r tritJu. pimpln, black badt oily, oi'itby ikiti, dry, tlnn, and lulling hair, iteu. iDK.acaly calp( all yield quickly to warm hatha wlib Cvruiv.Hk Hoap, arid rcritle anoirititiKa wltb C'fJTicxHA (ointment;, the great ikln mro. Bticura Ii told ttimarhiratthtvorlrj. PoTTaa DaroaKDCoin, CoKf-. Holt Prop.. limUtn. " Uw K rreduM tVifl, White Ilaoda.lrvt. ITCHINQ HUMORr,nJi.i' AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. VK AUK ASSI'KTlNli IN TIIK COURTS Ol'R RlfillT TO TIIK 1'Xt'l.l'SlYK I'SK HF TIIK WDUn "OASTOUIA," AND " FITCH ER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRAli: MAKK. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, qf llyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the samo that has borne ctmt does now ..-j r on every hear the facsimile signature of G&ffll$X4,t wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA,'' which has been used in the homes of the Mothers qf America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and see that it is the hind you have alwaus bought on tho and has the signature of C&ffi&&ux wrap per. No one has authority from mo to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. 11. Fletcher is President, a - y March S, 1S97. Q.Ge cK" J Do Not Be Deceived. Do not cnthner th life of your chiM by accepting a cheap substitute which some druist may nl'lVr you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. Sole Agents for Knox and Wauturton Hats BUFFUM PEN DLET9N Hatters and Furnishers 94 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. ....The Only Exclusive J. M. wwwVVVWVAiSl' THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. II VVK. mI'KNKH TIIK1K lluAKIUNd AMI I ' A Y wt lliMil.. For rutiw, uto., adilriwit tho 8iiprlurp pcpils received IM THE PRIMARY. GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES K k ;s a .'s i; q A n f v r" T irr vv 'ft iCf (.k ,qtt iu it M i m R'j J.'fJiJii . is.Ji u Mi si. ul-j MANHOOD RESTORED (lot! ol m fatiM'iis) 1 kulHrrmvii. thr riTPl UV.iWi Ntrfnrllinn nnt rtitrMrnki TIih rfnmtfi mifTfrt'M ar i't mrwi lnira li ltntiin mnty pT rnl rm lmnTHvi win proalMtltla, i'i'l'l HKNKIa tUrmy fcrmwu fm.-.W to nirv wlihoul an otx-raUon. Si hi ltlmini . A written fpinraitit(riirin ftift monvy rffirnfi f tf (!( not dec. a pvruiWMjLlturt UOa Imi , all I'r $".', h l mill, tsomi for KliCK rln ul if aii'l (rallmuilUUaj AiWn-M JlAVOL flEIICXMK10.vr. O. it.l Kail lVrirt:tafO,!aL JjrMJf b CH AH lirniKKK, ( ..n.iiixn'lil HirwrL 'I lie HO-TO-BAG 9V' ""T."?!!' HI prora Its powar fa la in n.i tha aar,,,;jV7 . ,u ln" $(;.iveat4. and 'i 'rad-Marlca ohtainH and all Pat Jfnt huiintondiK trd fir MoocflATC Fft. ouOrricriOMoiTC Ur PATiNTOrnce .iiid wetanK' ne Mtrnt m lc tunc lUaia Uiuk Jrcm'te Unn Waihinton. a he lid niodrl, drawin( ir photo,, with dnrr.f Jti'in, V alviur, if (i;.triiitl,lr fir n't. Urn ol '.tiitr(!. Our fee u due till iirnt it urt urrd. a PAtiPMLaTT ' JI"W toOMam I'Htrntt," with irmt i Muue in the U. a. aud torctgn ctiuntrict jsrnt tree. Ad irfM, jC.A.SNOW&CO. Owp. patent Office, Washington. D. C. as Men's Fornlsners.... IN8TRU- MENTAL MUHIC, PAINTINO AND VOICR CULTURE FORM A HPKCIAl. DEPARTMENT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Manos Count , OREGON This Is Just the pine, for your hoys, Ii'MKhtful location, la rite butldlnts and (roundii, good mnaU, plenty of healtby ri'-n lsv, rlr-ellrnt ! hem nnd cnrtiful training- this Is what they all asy of MT A.V1KI, COI.MXIK. Bend for Csu nlogue and spools) terms. P, F. PLACIDUS. Director. "CUPIOENE" 1 hid sjrtHl VrBVtAtilC fr'll ! vhWHaii, Will uUH-kiV t:uf Viril (if ftll tlr 1 'itfrnil, I'hii.hIii Vw itwst ,tHinltiit KtuiMlin, NerviMin lrliiuty. I' tupi'-n, i uIIt(irM Im Marry, i-,iiiuniiiig timU, Vfimt.r a id- n. 1 1 Btoi t I Iimhci hv lnr or li'tt'iL Vtvut uuU U V,"t ill lmrtr, hh-ti If nulrh- WM 1mu!h In Mpflriitntiif rhti an'l iiririkry nrrinii,! mii Unuurlli-fc weak 'ircBna, OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS llmfiil .r N'rrinsl Coiime nf tliree yesrs Snnlfir vi'mt u lmllv nrafi riiial. I TralniiiK .leiisriment of til ie Kriwles with 'AM rlilldren. Iiiinii ilon mill train hk hi Wynnmnllo (awcnun nys tela ami Vitra' Mimic for laiblle HelliHlls Nnrmiii illiiloins l reeoi(iii(i'il by law s TATK Lirr. i.r.ni lriiA I r. tn leacn. i ighl i i.r-ii.e. Tuition, hooka, bnaid and IchIkihk (hp liMxImatelvi, si:t'iiw iht taar. M 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 Wirdlns tliemtelvea, tl In Oft per year Ai iuleinle Kr.i.l.'n accepted mill liiah achiMils. l'ataloi(iie ch'-erhilly aent on ailleat.ili. Aililrem I. I. f'AMI'IIKI,!, PreHldent, or W. A. WANN. Hccrutary Kvrully GUARANTEED TOBACCO CURE HABIT ti dattroy tl thsdsiitra for tohaooo In any ajaa wo,'a- lnr sa lu HI poanrta In 10 aa i salu hi ponnna in uiaara ann uinin i,u win ua u.t draKVliutreria uarauHM aot tim Wrrt HrniwAr AtMolMtfir I'aliNoira to tha prriffNNioii. IVrmanfnl ira In to rfaya rr-fiind nnnr-y ir m tit not f urn, Yno ran ua trnatf-i at horn) fur I he nam rl tr with mo) who and tha name auaraM irrrrr tofrne iit-rw wa win Pftniiavrt lo orpajfuiMniw r c o m I n ir , and hotel Malra mn fall to rai iru'i bill, and Caarrs It ourn. If T'ttl havo ljaaL i"ia u n , ioi tii pot mmh a na Mftlm, Mumiui I'alrlina llrapl,' 'oprr-''r-iarLriliu Ixxlyllalrur it Ii thta I'rtmmry, HUtoA ririMtM ttmt wa ,il it Win iiiotit ahlln fhii wrll fnrmrmM Mill liArs ,)wn and 111 tnoillh. MM1 laaua j t-fUrnwn TuUing ttnU -nn4mrf "r I rtlarv ! ajiiarnnti r lortin- V.t, a - unci C'hMllrtiaji r nN.it i-ur. 'ihiH (T, th .kill f tha Mr htui am nuinn nUHl khrat'-laaa. mmlK a niMUiir ot tr.uy ,11 wh U(r . jJFK and hara a)Ao.OOl .n,il UuiM nur ui'nwlmfnal Kuarmnto!, H rttu-f-,r t(thoc Ixmlt and haolui raolV Addrt-M 4 MI4 ItVI aX V 4 Fi'Ut Ww-onlf 1mlr, lili wito, llllnota. a I nira tuem lUl! 7l.f.VMVI Astoria Public Library MCACINO BOOK miDlO TO AU 0MMt vary dny from I 'olo'li to l;M khd l;M to t:K p. in, Bubsurlplluii raM tl r Mtftum. H. W. (."or. Klnvwtth ami I)uJi4 RlrMuj. rlSk!'M ni la a sen rewmmai v """ftj ! ri.iiip.lr ti.r lliiii.irihiaa, jf Ml V ll". Sanrmaliirrbiaa, J la I td,. l IVIiIim, it ii h at li r a I ilia iumhim.i "liaia4, ur aiir Innaitmia irww eiimM, lit.it if lit itf ii it niam. kiIimiOmis'" flu . UlallM. noli aalllliaaal. -.armaill.g - . ft i olil by Wntaaiala, er aaltl In alallt wrapaar. v. Iir aiareaa. aiaai.l. I in, or Mill, ti 'Iri'Ular aatti ua ram ravlMai Reading or Distance Glasses il uo ICyo tllnssm fur 13 , or 3 00 Ky (IIosm for 11.71. Warmnled Uuld I'Uted rraillo Muka your ftlvrul a Iwnullful and us. fill prnaatit. W gimraiilao a parfaol (It by inn 1 1 providing wlwn you ordor tha glnaaea ynil luuiwor III following guao. tlmis: How old tlvrr uad glaasaaT How lomT Mala or femalat diet) MAYKIll.n Kaprrt ti'll''lan. H Third alrtwl, Han rranelao (iptlolnna and rhotnrplilii Hilppllaa. 1 , William's Kidney Pllli 1 ' 1 Una tut final In tlliM'itM'a of thai 1 I 1 K'l.lii''.vBul I i liiiuy thuiiiiN IUvi i vim mj:l''t,'l J11' lvliliirys? llsvo ' ' vim iivrrworkt'il vmir lii'rvtnia y- I , li.-m mill 'nu'i (imil'lo tvltli yuiir , . Kl.lui'Vs ninl lllinlili rf llnvn yim' I piiina In tint lulus, alili, Im. U, L'nillia, I . Iiiii.I IduiUU r? Iliivo v.iiiBllubby niv. IK-urmii'f f tint fiti'o, iifcia't'lttlly ' i nii.ti-r tlin 'yra? Tihi friii'iitil"( I (aim puns urliio ? WlllltiiM'a Klilm-y . ' l'IIUvlllluiurtm'wllfil.itliiMlU'( I 'oiiM'tl nrifnim, I. inn up tlm ayali-in. I tun.) iimliii n ih'W limit ( ymi. Hy I mini Ml rt'iila a r . I I I Wll.UAMa Mn I n , IVmo.. HevnlaiulC ir aalo by lrtea tVnni I'rua- tV. 0 UIVKH CHOICE Or -2- Transeontinental K0UTU5. Via Spokane and St. Paal Via Ogdeo, Denver aod , Omaha op Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining-Chair Ci-: Astoria to San Franoisao. Htalo of Callf.Tim. WnliiMdiiy, Oo tuber St. ('..Illtiibla, Motulay, OSolvr rttnla of t'allfortila, rUlurlay, Ootobai M. ColumbU, Thursday, November I Htata of Cnllforiila, Tuoailay, Novere l.nf (. r'idiiiiilaa, Hiinday. N'ovrnnlxr IL Hiiita of C-Bllf.rtil. Friday. Novembat H. Cidumlila, Wclnianlay, NovimtT M. fttnln of Culif.iruln. Monday. Novam bef a. Tor raiaa anil ganarai tnrormatlon aai oo ar addraaa O W T.OT'NBtiltnRT. AaaL W. II Ht'ltlJlCKT. Oan. I'aa At., Portland, Or. GO EAST .'.VIA , Library Car Route A M I'llK'A'H HCK.VIC LINE. .1rnl lo Dininq t Thn all-rail route to Kootnnal mining district, via rWattle and Hpokana Shortest and Quickest Line St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL I'OINTS JCA8T Through Palace and Tourist 81epra, Dining and Library Obawrva tlon Cars. Dally TroItiH ...FoHt Time IHKItVICK AND HCKNI'.HY UNKAqtlELKU For tickets and full Information call on afent O. It A N. Co. or addrsaa A. B. C. DENNI8TON. C. P. Sl T. A., Portland, Or. It C. BTEVENB. O. W. P. A BoattJo. A. & C. R. R. R. TIME CARD In ! fleet Oct. 2R, IH7. Leave Seaside for Astoria via Flaral at 7:30 a. m. aind I p. m. dally. Leave Astoria for Seaside via Flaval at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m dally. All the Above Trulrs Are Dully. olilio lllo