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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MORNING, DKCKMBKU 12, 18t)7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No, W, TEUMs Or BUhHCBirriOS. DA1LT. gent by mall, per rer W W 8iU by mail, per mouth hi Strvrvl by carrier, per moni WEEKLY, tent by mall, per year In sdveaes..U.X) Postage free to subscribers. All oommuUcatlons intend, d. for puU eatlon should bo directed to the idltsr. Business communloetiooa of all kind and remittance muat be addressed to "The AsUrls" The Astorlaa guarantee to lis aub- crlbert ths largest circulation ot any nrspsper publtehsd on too Columbia rtnr. Advertising rates an be had on spoil, cation to the business meuMurer. ' ' , ! The Weekly Astorlaa, the second aid. ' est weekly In the state of Oregon, baa, est to too Portland Oregoa a, tba largest weekly circulation In tba stale. John F. Handley Co. are our Portland agents, and copies ot tba Astorlaa can . ' ke had every morning at their stood. 121 Third street GOOD-HUMOR AND ILL, Can anybody define good-humor? We all know hat it is. W't can feel it and enjoy it, but it is hard to pin the thing down to any formal definition. The good-humored man is, at all events a happy man; a man to be envied, a man on whom troubles sit lightly, and a man who confers as much happiness as he en joys. He radiates it, as it were, and his good-humor becomes an at mosphere in which other people's good-humor, latent orj pined half to death, comes out, revives, and flourishes. Good-humor can scarcely be cal led a moral virtue. It depends per haps as much on disposition and the perfect action of the liver as on any thing else. A good-humored man must be, ipso faclo, a eupeptic man, a man that enjoys his dinner. Now, a quality which depends upon the t action of a man's liver can scarcely be a high moral quality. And yet has any man a right to be a dyspep- ;- tic? Is it not a moral duty not to "be? Setting aside the rare eases of 0 Jnevitable' raisfortune,' is not dys wpepsia a man's own fault 'generally, : ,v the result of his' gluttony, his lazi "ness, his stupidity, his carelessness, '"'or his ignoranc? And are these things moral virtues? Has any man a right to make him self wretched, to people the world with horrors, to be a nuisance to himself and everybody about him, because he lacks the sense to control his appetite, or the energy to take sufficient exercise to keep his liver healthy? One of these days we shall come to the conclusion that snarling, fret ful, ill-tempered or complaining and depressed victim is not merely to be pitied, but deserves to be punished ; as he is. He may be very devotion al in his way. He maymake high pretensions to piety and religious feeling, but he is none the less a nuisance, and, on the whole, dyspep- ii i, jjicij is as uiiucaiuiy as any timer dyspeptic thing. Commend us to the good-humored man, who feels, in some degree, sat isfied with the world and his life in it, and who thinks men and women are generally good and pleasant creatures, whom it is good to know and meet; who believes they mean well toward him, as he certainly does toward them; who is ready to give and take in the struggle of life in a hearty, cheerful way, andjwho has an unspoken sort of conviction that it is no part of God's service to fret and whine, and no mark of deep piety to worry everybody into misery. There's little to jest about in these things, and one may be excused for taking the thing very soberly, and " fighting out his small share of the battle in a very grim sort ofjstyle. . 'It is all dead earnest we know that ell enough and the issue is life or "death. ' But the bravest soldier has always a certain cheerfulness, and ; nghts the better because he has One needs a little ot the winejof. life t' to strengthen hisjheart in the strug f fie. He is God's soldier too, and the issue is certain, if he keep up ; good heart and hope, and' fight away faithfully. The spring of tears and ' laughter lie close together, and a healthy nature originates the one as promptly as the other. Take it altogether, there is a good deal to be thankful for in this life, and there is a fair amount of right good enjoyment to be got out of it if one keeps his eyes open and looks after it. It is the peculiarity of a good-natured man that does this. He can be grim as anybody when necessary, but he docs not think it neccssaiy to be grim all the time. He docs not make bedfellows of his troubles, nor carry his sorrows and disappoint ments in bundles under his arm round the streets. It is his misfortune to be taken, on this account, for a lifjht person sometimes, for an unearnest man. a man who laughs and jests, and is "undignified." As a matter of fact, the most earn est men that ever have lived, the men whose terrible earnestness has shaken the world, have often been brimful of good humor, of mirth, and merry-heartedness. Luther is an example, but only one. There are scores. A man works best when he works cheerily. When sailors have a particularly heavy anchor to weigh, or an unusually rebellious sail to haul home on a stormy night, the work always goes best with a song. We believe in the good-humored people. We believe in their work, in its wisdom and permanence. They, in the long run, will win. The despairing is half defeated al ready. "A merry heart is better than much corn and bean land," said a man whom the world misjudged as a jester all his life, but whose jests were all serious w isdom. Let a man thank God for the possession, for the good balance of soul and body that enables him to carry such a heart in his breast. Half the wrongs, miseries, and meannesses that curse this world are i owing to the lack of this same "mer- j ry heaart," to the jaundiced feeling' that looks on the world with despair, , and on mankind with distrust, and that otters a harbor in the heart for the evil spirits of envy, complaint, grumbling and jealousy, and all the vile brood that go to make up that wicked thin?, ill-humor. When we come to see that good- i humor is a Christian duty, that a man who is ill-humored, cross, snarl ing, jealous, suspicious, complain ing, is simply an unchristian nuis ance, we shall have begun to find the alphabet of Christian morals and manners; an alphabet that a great many Christians appear yet to need to learn. j THE PILL M THAT WILL J ) CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION i- BILIOUSNESS lJconstipation MARINE NEWS. Tide tatlcforPeccmtcr. 1897 riTuill W ATKH , IjOW w'aTKH' 1UTK A M. , l M. h.mtft. h mtfl. h.mift. ' h.in.n 'A Thursday.. 1 :.; t ' -I I r rltlay 1 i i I fxii i i a j i is -l Xatnntav. 1 Is ,7 , M ST 1:( II iN S 1 4 Is I SI NI.V. SUHtTi II .Vti.V 4'! SH .0H Monday.... tt lON-'SO ' S 14 l i 44 otf TtnmtHV ... 7 l IS : 1 1 V S1 .'l 4 0 V l WerfnmVy. S loo 7 I' I 10 i 4.l 4 1 T ,U S rnurla.v. I SS 7 l 11 41 I j 7 -Vi 4 4 7 :e V J Friday 10 S l 7 S 1 I'.'SlI 7 ,V H UM Strjiv..l 1 .17,7 4t 1 H ! 0 j 4 ; 0 I srSllAV.l.' SiVS7 4. SWTt, OlU I Anil MtitlitHV ... !t.76, S0074 ' .1l'4l tCt4 TumIh'v...U 4 1i7 7 3 7 7 A .I0O.V S 7 10 100 I Wln.1 y IA lt; 4 4. ? 10 . .1 ! 10 XI I Thursday.! A7 I J 1 1 II .V Krl.lnv 17 7( 70,i loarit I Katurdy..l 71' 0.VJ9 JJj'lO si'Mi.V.i ii.v ioiw3l son ii smi Mtnutny.....V II 07 3 1 7 4 S4 0 I --nmnlv...4l 10 IS 9 1 4 IO Wrdnml'y 0 iVi T Si 11 is 9 4 X! 4 0 ii I 7 ThurwlHy.W 0 .4 7 1 i IV A 37, 3 7 1 7 1-' 1 5 KrMav '.' I 4ti0 1.' .' :i,IJ 7 1. Saturtlav i a III 1 4 J HUMS Mill sunhaV.-js sofiii i:i7i, n s.iik Moniiav.. ..-.'7 ! 42 I! 3 X S 1 ! 9 Vi i 1 10 0 .' Turatlav ... 4l!tll 4 iV 7 4 10 M 1 10 44 t Wwinvl v. .Sool '.vvii.'7 JJiiii-l.i Thnriliiv... S4."7 2'l W i I .. ' Friday HI M 1 7 7 2 0 .iv 2 ', I H 1 MARINE KOTEa. The ColmnbU arrlOTl yrent'rJtiy morn. ig with an unusually I'ifht frclfht and rtt'ngTr Uet. Ont four nwsltsl ship. thre ihrs nuninl Khlp anJ a b.rk wfr' rpir:td off lh bar ytwtfrdny a,1'rnoon. ' Thf Ophelia In on thf way tln ( ' r:v,-r In jow of ih PitktT nrxl iho VUi'ii ! I on thf wav in tew of tho Hnywartl. i I Xoccv Is Kivrn ihat thf T-llunuuik Kir I buoy, bliU'k and whltf p rpfm'.lcular iripfd ahlstlfr. ha. jonc adrift from !t ; position hrJf L mil,' outsldf th- bir It J will be re plat-ftl as soon as po'-lbltr. IrJ Rhafubury, OtmiliiRham, Br sh, trs tons, Sydney. rtrtstoi, MolntTe, tr, ir Ions. San Yanclsoo, Rmltle, CMtmann, Oar sh, ITS too, To-kohsmSt lA'MtlBR FI.KKT. TjMira May, llanin, at-hr, V ton, Han Franolaoo, Novomber II I.plllla, Sinkkobyf, fhr, t34 tona, 8mi F raitflm-o, Novembrp 11 TVnklo Mam Kaniko, Jap bk, IttS tona, Yokohama. I.la Ht'hnaurr, Nollaon, a,-h, 4 tons, Hin KmnotatHi, No-nUr IS. lnnarj- bltla n aa iiuit h In tl.'innnd f rhrl.tnia ivj irlfle a nr lit tie clilcktvi at Raptor. CtnfWiuy nay make -oward. of u all, ltit 11 la iioOilmr to what pnln will do for a man. Thorn aJ tlmt In iw'i t-arwr whtn If ohanipasiw w-'r a emt a mwtrt aJd watr flw tlotlars a iltH we would prfr (h latter. It aitiwainjc wh.n your daya are fillrd to ovarflowlnic with work tv have a dtv. tor lulvtwa you uVSnir aonifttinliic to occupy your mind. It ia a arrat nviataka for rrly woman to wrar rarrlnis. ami a much irrrAUT one when s plain on doe so. "-t - MmiiiwiM 'n ".: ' , The irreaf rharm In ho rhocoiate ap parently U-a In tiio tiKWinlaln of whlppod oivanj aenvtl with tt. If ire wer Individually to writ our own Muturlo how little of th tval atory would t told T.lfe la eltht-r wwht or HiflnlMy more .rplnlir owiiiir to thp piwmtuion of many friend., ThT In r.o ui making an rftiwt to b trerrerw. If It ln't a full and fr.e irlft. I With ChrMtmaa only a f-w w.'k off we ou,-ht to bfKln to cultivate that "cood. j will to all wn" plrlt r"M'"larly tupponed to be in touch with the aeaaon. to rriiR a rot.n in ont: hay TO CTRE A COLD E OKI DA Taie LAxatlvs Bromo Qutnlne Tablets. All dructists refund the ssoosy If It tails te curt: Sc. for aale by Chxrlei Rocers. VESSELS BOUND TO ASTORIA. The following vessels are bound to Che Columbia River, with neune of master, rationality, rla-. tonnage, where from and due of reported sallk: Lombard. Caiaon, Br str, ltSs tou,j locooame. Oeorgs Stetson, Murphy. Am sh, 1791 toniBsitlmore, Auanm 1 UnUthrowstilrei 1 Anderson, Br ih, US7 tona, Antwerp, July XL - Dnmburtoa, Spurrlns;, Br bk, ITU toss, Bwaoses, July t. Ameaiey, Ewsrt, Br sh. 101 tons, Car diff. Kay C. Ounbrif A Klnr, Hansen, Br - sh, 1KB tons, Rhsnrhsl. Devenby Hall, Whlckbsm, Br sh, UN Tbera Is oos man wfco regreis thstl tons. Liverpool be ds any Bsparslnc remarks shout j Ben Voirlloc. Ahler. Or sh, 1407 tons, his wife's eooklns;, as the police records j Bants Rosalte. show that sha sassulted him with the j Sprmrborn, Rae, Br bk. 800 tons. Cape Tli&nkaglvlnc; tixkey axl a fehr mushed , Town, September S. potatoes on the side as her way of prov. ! Durbridge, McLauchlan, Br sh, aa tas; that her cooking was every bit as good tots. Table Bay, September 17. as bis mother's ever dared to be. Poltalloch, McLeod. Br bk. 8J9 tons, ; Table Bay. Miss AlUe Hisjrhes, NorfUk. Va., was Otago. Eek. Swd bk. ST9 tons. Ham. frightfully burned on the face ami neck, j borg. Pain was lnstanty relieved by DeWltfs Dundwe, Jari-ls, Br sh, 1M tons, Hlogo. Witch Haiel Salve, whk healed the In- Conway Oastie, Jones, Br ah, 1M1 Jury without leaving a scar. It Is the tonm- Valparaiso. famous pile remedy. Chas. Koeers. Commonwealth, Anderson, Br str, ZIS3 tons, Taku. Just as was nredlcted the R,.Mt.n : "MJUara- van, ar dk. m tons. Algoa Bay, Take Laxative Mromo Quinine Tablets All dniKirtiits relnd the money If !t fall, to cure" Sac. For sale by Charb-a Hog.r. Chew?" " Sometimes.'" Piper HeKliieckr " I'll go you." No lover of food chew ever ys no to PIPER HEIDSIECK PLUG TOBACCO (CMAMPAONE FLAVOR) There it more solid satisfaction in a piece of Tiper Ileid Bieclc than in any other brand on the nurkct. Everything about it is right ; the lUvor is unsurpassed ; the site is 40 per cer.t. larger than formerly; and the price is still the same old nickel. The new plug at the old price is positively the biggest bargain in tobacco you ever saw. He sure and ask for jne of the NKW pieces of I'ipcr HeiJsieck. Th Frt-nfh toyn with th nwrfuvnlsm, art" in troiv contraitt to the nut llla thit Te treaau l by children' a Quarter of a century wo I Why uii- .ilA4t ..,1 ti. i.illt h.t wond.tr of l lrtnH tlnw? Mrs. Btark. I'leas.ux Rt.hte. O., aaya: "After two doctors trave up my" boy to die. I oaved him from croup by U4tiur One Minute Courh Cure." It l the quirk, est and moat certain nedy for coughs, colds and all rhroat and luntr troubiee.' Ch&k. Rogen i. to crnn a cold in one day Take Laxative lirorao Quinln Tblti. All drusglata refund the money If It falls to cure: Sc. For sale br Charlee Rogers I'nle 1 the mind ta at ease all the emu! lions and tonics In the world will fall to build up the body. M CLURE 2RAJN AJMBSHJIENT NXrTlCJK. Northern Pacific railroad trains leavs Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. t Tacoma. SpokM, and the Eaxt. CVs conn eot Ion made at 8pokane for Roas land. Nelson. Sandow and Brlttah Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE. Astoria. Or.' as was nredlcted the RuMtan blouse has been cooled in rmnti an cheau and ckev lookirw that th. -,- Teenkal. Long. Br str, 3016 tons. Hong. of exchiaive tastfs will not be seen In one I k0Dg- ' I Glennark. Iriah. Rr sh. 17M ora Glenbonk, Leuiard RIO Vr r f IVrm J1 b . . .e ,-,. ..,71 X'Z:. Gbank, Br bk. 1X0 ton v vUU.. 17. Calcutta. Da Via- 1U -4 1 U . i hz;;r : . ton., H.i. " luo urn phong, October n. svmDtoms nnnwr til tf 4t V m,.-K-4...: r ...v .. Galsorm Castle, M-whon. Br bk, 1607 ,,J, ,n . tQ aWe wava aJTortVi nm mnf ! T, wt ,. ...eK-wJrl- -l HWry VlllflJd' P"". Am Sh. Ifl . tc.na New Trk october H ! Oberon, Oully, Br bk, 10M tons. ' : Newcastle, Australia, October 1 ir-.i.y Tiuiiin -y conri-u wnicn Verbal. jLdd Br ah 17U tons, WaL Br ah, 1101 tons. " B"t un iiktc tiutn 8hp me pos aroo. W is a wired bow held In the cwwerj Oamaru. Fullarton with a ieweied ornament , Du dn, October 14.' " Jacques, Bernada, Fr bk, 1469 tons, Mo. one Mlnuta rjoutrh Cure- curea quickly. I Junde, That's what you want! Chas. Rogers, i Indian Empire, Allen, Br bk, 151$ tons, 1 Valparaiso, Perhaps the reason why so many rougli . Jupltier, Funder, Dan sh, 1051 tons, To- diamonds are treated as they are In so. kohama. clety is that the polite world thinks they ' Chelmsford, Thomson, Br bk, 2197 tons. require cutting. ! Cape Town, October . I City of York, Jones, Br sh, 1187 tons. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O., was for i Byd Jey- thirty years needlessly tortured by Dhv-' BIaK'. Mackay, Br bk, 1525 tons; siciatM for the cure of eeiema. He wa. L1aoa "f"" quickly cured by using DeWltt's Witch I HoPPtt. Tm. R"s sh, V3S& tons, Port Haiei Salve the f.imnua heoiin. .Qiv. I Natal, September 1 for piles and skin disease"!. Chas. Rogws. Too may have outgromn your belief in Santa da, but If ywo still retain your love for candy toys you are not hopelessly oM yet. eft, Wart Hindi with Shapely Kails, Laia rlaat Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro ootd by CuTicca Hoar, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap is the world, as well aa purest and sweetest, for toilet, batli.nnd nursery. The only preventive of Inflammation and clogging of the Poass. icura fOAF ii told thraofhont th vorid. Tom Df Aim Coir. 1 Sole fropc, V. S. A. y-MHow Co Purify ud HU(j U Ikia, teal tod ir,MuuM U. RIQV UIIMDPt iwf Maty. iair m. Mlltiades, Ayllng, Br sh, 146! tons, lfel. bourne, October IS. UocMtllan, Guthrie, Br sh, 14C0 tons Tokotiama. Harslette, rWmaji, Oer sh, 1706 tons Shanghai. I kemba, BVadherlog. Br bk, X0 ton. Freemantls. Can Robertson, pIL Br sh, VUA toas. BanUt Rosalia. ' British OenersJ," Tliotnas, Br' sh,' 1 tons, Newcastle, Austnalla. - auom,. Messenger, Br bk, Wl tonsr Nagasaki. TaJorl, Brown, Br sh, 11 tons, New. oastie, Australia. Hornby Castle, Bright, Br sti, 1371 tons, Adekdde. ThMIs, Oliver, B. bk, U96 tons, Nag a. akf, October 1L Jordon Hill, Walker, Br bk, 2176 tons. Melb-mrnvs. Port Caledonia, Anton, Br bk, S1 tons, Nagasaki. Kfntuck, Perrelle, Br str, 2881 tons, Yokohama. Omba, Munro, Br str, 1908 tons, Yoko hama. Amara, Kent, Br str, ISO! tons. Hong, kor.g. Alexander Black, Dunn, Br bk, 1331 frn, Antwerp. Watjen, Fritz, Oer Sh, 2079 tons, Hlogo, It ui ofui a myntery how a cold has been caught." The fact H. tiowevt-r. that hn the bl'd Is poor and the ayati m tieprejied. trui Nvonien pruiliir!y llubte to dlaw.ve. Wht-n thn appeptlt or the strength falls, Ayr's Haraipurflln ohouhl ba itoken without d-iay. Chestnut burrs are Mnsr used quite pro. fuseiy for dlnnT t.tblo lvorat1on. to gether with holly a il cones. Notice Is ciereby given that the ft mnrt made by Ordinance No. OH nt ttt City of Astoria. .firming th uteewvou on Roll No. J, for th c.jnni.n i4 a drain ID TClure'S Astoria, will be due and payable In t'tatcl State r coin at tfcs oltloB of the City Treasurer. re ceuOxT 30, 107, and If nm paid M said lima tM Common Councl will order war rants lasued for Vut owlettjon of the wime The a.wmm t s foflows: I Name. I.t. III. A'm't All. A. V wvith half 1 75 II Alien. A. V tiutSh half 4 73 Allen. "Mr. TtrLtir-t 3 l'ff Allen. Mrs. nrldf 4 K Andersm, Arlnw 7 Anderww. Anlrtw . . Axtorli rtulMIng ami I via Avwatlon , J 4 Astoria flullimg and I.ien Asoclnt.n Astoria Savings riivnk. tniet. ! Aorla Saving fUink, '.nii"e S At'rla .Stivrng"! lluik trustee 7 d ii l""ltl.' son. Margaret I i Firtier. Hirlliki 3 I Kth . Christina 4 ! F.w.l. Edwin imd. half t I (arhart, tVlestH I Oaxhart. Cel tla 2 . taint. Ilmirlnttn 4 Our. Angus . I Oritfln. J. N n. half ln.1lor.tn. A l.tllne K I Hall. Mary A 3 If ill. Mary A 4 M:iP. Mary A I Hall. Mary A I Boening, 14r-.i rioWllng. Mrs Tloelllng. Mm. More Colds are tnk'-n from houses liesng BoeHlng, Mrs. kept too warm than trun the reverse. CASYORIA For Infant and Children. 2CWe& n. fu ll ai IgUtBtS si II IS eif ThB Christmas shows are appearing one Rnl1l'If'. J. W. Ttoelllng. Mrs Rnelltnir. Mrs. Ronlllnir, Mrs, Ronlimg, Vlom 7 noefllng, Vbwn H IlKloNet, Mury Jane 1 Mndollet, Mar)- .I.in Ila.l(.l!.t. M.iry- Jane ' Rwlollct, M.in- 4 Ra)o)it. Mary J'"1" Itadollt't, Miirv .Iirm (! Rermides, Miitlld.i. north h.ilM Rerendt's. MaMl.f i. north h.i'f I I t tn M I'D a is W s ; n; 73 lUunaoh, J und half I II utiu h. i und. half J Hlrttno, J. F. I Htgslns, J. K Ingarla. It. M 7 Insalla. H.' If I Kit. Viola T 3 Kindred. II. P. ( KlndnM, H. P t Klaffkl. A. J I Untitle. Ttma 3 V; rflau, Oeorge, dec earned. Srtj helm, Robert M.d-an, Ar- eft the Id Mr! -ran, Hhr-sh Ann McTan. luiiraii Mf-l-an, ami Kllaatelh Mo-I-atv widow, and FlUn I iMth Mi'tz-au 3 r. i M.-Vi.vw. Frtinrla A 1 i M.-Vlrnr, Pran.-ls A 1 J.1 no M.ilownn. r'hrles 6 p) On McOow.xn. Chid. C f M I 91 107 M n sa 7 107 71 K K M 35 K K T K 71 90 71 71 M 99 15 AO 15 00 15 on T W r. w 35 m 7 00 15 no 7 M X ng i; no u oo 15 00 i on 8 00 7 U 7 M 30 y oo 14 00 10 M lo m 7 U no i I". Is) i; on s oi) 5 00 by one In th shops. Ayer's 'Pills, being rompoted of the es sential virtues of the beat vegetable npT lents, without any of the wo.ly or fibrous malterkil whatever, li the reason why they are so much more effective and valuaWs than any other cathartics. The best fam ily physic. IlaMildge. J. W Ilergmun, lniu' IW-Timiftn, Inuv? . . Rock. Wllllsirn .... Raker, W. T Chaie. W. n...un.l. Chiise, W. R...und. Conn. Vallndn, A. im, Vallnda A.. ciirvtou, j. n. ; Its 4 of ji . 'i "f n. The ones we love the mo si can wound rilT,t,n, J- R Campbell, U E.. Cleveland. B. I . us the most deyply. 0-f3O-.Xk. nfi- aalli Hp. Ilt MTt Clwela,!, fl. I r v-nt, J. C. Dement, J. C Demmt, J. C Demon t, J. C Candy pulls are now the special evening Dunhvu-, Milan diversion. I iougias, nuncan, dweeaaed, heirs are xHincan Douglas. Jennie Douglas and Alfred - JXiuglas S Dealey, Thomas 2 E-oey, R, If.. T fcspey, R. If I Rrlckson, Oustava 2 Brtckaon, Gustava 4 Flavel, 'Mury C , , 7 Flavel, Mary C.... Fla'veJ, Mary C .url half 7 FveJ, Mary C und. half Flavel, Oittrgw 0 7 Flavwl, Oeorge C 3 Flavel, Oeorgn C 9 Flavel, Oeorge C, smtl. V1 Flavel, Oeorge, C und. V, t Flavel, Nellie und. v, 7 Flavel. VaIKm itnA t a ft f Vim ttAimein la Mtvlvwl aa theatenS I n " ' , .. navel, Katie und V 7 even tho most boautlful women will have ,avrt Ka1(, In . HViit r 1a.ipi.la n i 1 1 a r.l o I n . , , .. v u-r,nn V. 7. Ferguson, B, 7. 4 'A 'H 9S I'fl loo v, 83 r. 87 7 M MrtCne. Margaret 7 jr. on M-KNixe, M.irv ( n on M.-Kean. S. T I II M. K-o, II A n 7 ft. I 10 Or) loV(csr. D. J. . und n. '4 7 IS SO MegW. .1 n 30 on 5Pirlil1fl.l Tlte-i. . . imd v, 1 3)00 V irshfl.-ld. Theo.. . und. 4 3 jn isj Mansiir. I 7 man M-mre. INit'lla s tl ft I 1 iK) M..nt.tllh. I II ..und half 2 S (10 N'-. M" A I, 4 5 00 I'nrk'-r. F. I, ....mat , n 11 -, on I'.iker. , .....und. IJ n j f r, (in I'nrkT, R I" r, pi mt 1'ittker F. I' . .. 10 mi Parker. IT R 8 i; -j) 1'r t.tl. Citii . half r. 17 vi l i-l. Cit i half Jl (V) ' '! III. .Is meet 4 3) (HI 'Hill. .Illllles ( iis) lt"-rs Trust '.irnpiiiy K i r ltu.ll. Joseph und. IVilf .'. 7 V) Itudl. John W... ii nil half 5 1', on .lt.i.rtla,., Androw J ijn rt'ililuson, Jiue ., a. H School .llsirl, t Vo. I t 7 H.-liool illstrhn No I 2 7 ,7) SlM(i1 dlntrlcl Vn 1 1 "S (V) K.-tw..i dlslrtcl Vo. 4 IT, ') Srlinol district .i. 1 g 7 v) Ht-hoftl dlstrlrt Nn. 1 t ; OO Hrhool dlsi.rlrt Vo. 1 7 n M M l m M M M 99 If! M V. 9. X 00 It no l m a oo 35 m 7 Ot 7 10 7 10 3 75 15 On 5 00 n oo 7 U 4 K 7 M ir. no r. 8 75 30 no ;n no 7 00 17 W 17 M Emil Schacht AHCHITEGT Rooms JI7-JIH lortlsn J .Havings lUnk llldg. Portland, OrcRon. GO EAST ...VIA.. Library Car Route AMERICA'S HOKNIC LINE. nut u niiiaq Car I Is Carts The all-rail routs lo Kootenai mlala, d 1st riot, via Heattls and Hpokaos Shortest and Quickest Iiine St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL IVINT8 KAnT ' Through Palace and Tourist HUepers, Dining and library Ousssrva lion Cars. Dolly TrnltiM ...PoHt Tltno IHKHVICK ASI Hi'KNKHY IMtgi riJII For tl.-kets and full Information call on agonl (. It. N. Co. or addrw A. II. C. DENNIHTON, C. P. T. A I'ortland. (r. It. C. BTEVKNH. O. W. P. A.. IWttle. .ev.' 4 . i emt" ftA 4V . ; Mu : . .... .. ... j. Tli' lint' thai linl'l tln woi IJ . rwonl for lon ili-Uuco fa.-l run niii'. Tlir iiu tlinl run- t)i fiiv.tft train in tlif west. Tin lm that rmi! (Ik- liiif-t trniu in tk worltl. The litis to tnkr wlion you no fast. Three roul.. e.el - ti lienver, SI Paul and HHIIngt. Mtmt. Tli srli al o(rn ig roanerl.Sf Unas, A. ('. .SlIKMKN, (Itiifiiil Agent, Portland, Oregon MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS UriiV slIstfMNiU'tMittjitijwilvisj.tf .iHttl u.il)lMl. kMl'tss ls I'll ! ts I at .ts4. 4 towtlt list hri-tJtl ts-nas-.tj fttf ..atHssi ttftla hsm rttfttii tlti htm -llf bs f rottisi tils stir' I astss KV (MM II. Mlf , JrSJSll4. For h!i by (ffi-Conf. Drug Co. Pi u 4 m N'ls-.no-nj ruiHlf 1t IfottMrrl.or. is.i. Hsriiiiurrlif, H lilt, in, D i n r mi Ii. rtuifir, lr ii V In(1nim4k Holt, (irllaii.,. r tsl.a.ra 'km ssssssacssw m f i. lt.n.rtl J Uwtm I Jf'"J SI4 braagUsa. J f i sent l !! Wf.e-r. mrjM VI .tprr.. B.raal.l, t.,r y ll 11. . t .1 I., III... : " 1 Ik .kill mt Ik tor m.ny vnar. w. !. mMltia 11 l 20 00 r. 00 8 XI 8 XI ir, OO 7Crt 131 no lZTi no IS 00 School dlstrlrt N'o. I;, 00 Hlaples, Kmlly J... r, 00 Ktaples. IS oo Ht.M'les, 1! 00 Stnplesi 2"i 0.) Ht.iplns. Rmlly Kmlly Knrlly M. P.. The griMly,' dlsoolored and uncouth beard can I meaie u appear Inviting, by Buckingham's Pye, which colors an eren brown or black;, may be applied at hosie. No mattr how wrong he. may think rjer. in stl matteri of genuine Import a man will stand by hkj wlfa eve- time, and the utlJer rttho thinks h won't will ba horribly mlstalceii when the crucial mo. mwnt arrives. . ' OA0TOT11A. onos will resemble museum freaks. Fulton, Fulton, Fulton, Maud R n. half 3 Maud Tj n. Half 4 Ada M s. half 3 Ada M a. foalf 4 Mrs. Mary Ulrd, IIanrlburg. Pa., nays, "My Whlld Is .wwrth millions to me; yet f would hav Innt h'-r ny croup had I not Fulton, Invented twenty-five, cents In a bottle, of Fulton, Ada M umd. half 3 One Minute Cough Cure." Tt cures coughs,' Firiton, Ada M und. half 4 colds and all throat and lung troubles. ' Fulton, C. W und. half S Chas. Rogers. Fufton! C. W und half 4 - 9 7 78 a 81 47 47 83 88 73 n 87 W 88 88 88 88 88 80 84 87 87 87 87 88 88 88 88 Kill Idea, M. !).... und. Sruliy, Mr.J!li Scully, Mule 7 00 '1tusrS. KtrilMe IJ 00 .Smith.. Mary Uleraon... 10 0O Btnlth. Mary Ttlerson.... 10 M Tucker, n. F J3 00 Thompson, Lucy W J? 00 Thompson, Lucy W 35 00 Worsley. Felecla II 35 00 Wright, 'Murgare J 17 SO W'ass, Dyson P 17 50 Waas, Dyson D S3 00 Wise. Herman und 4 n. Ii7 .. 7 .. . 1 . S . 8 . S . 1 . 2 . 4 s 1 2 half I 3J 00 Wise Similh und. half Si 00 Whltcomh, Alice A 3 5 83 Wall. RarthnlomAw 8 IS 8.1 Whltcomh. W. p J 5 83 Whltcomh, TV. P. 3 J83 Whltcomh, VT. P.. .und lialf 4 und. 383 S 83 IS 00 15 00 12 VJ Wlnterhnlder, .los.. Warren, flnrah B,. Warren, r. K Warren, W. R W;irrn. M. fi., .n. half S 107 8 87 8 100 .uni. halfl 98 und. tinlf 1 08 12 50 Warren, M. H und. half 1 100 12 V) Wnrren, M. B und. half 4 100 12 M Fly order of the common council. 17 !W, ,7M Attest: 11. B. NBLBON, j7 M Auditor and Police Judge, 17 80, Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 8, 1897. 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R..M a a .l.T.kTaI2 ilaflal kkralrlM, ....it ....pkitr I" . eauv.ooa rspllal ltiliJ uur uneu I aiursnU. wrllu ( .r ins.a kh ! kta I STMla. 41rm - tHlM. HS(UV ., I OHO Maaal Teatfle. 4 kleaas, llllaala. I akralrl, .it.Uny of nit ...ir i vrniLrSr. a.i indlllnnal 7J W 08 99 107 18 HA II 99 m 88 87 87 7 87 89 89 90 90 95 95 100 100 100 CITATION. In the county roiirt of the state of Or. rgn, far the) county of Ctntmip. rn 4ho nuttier of the osUile of Jussirh L M'Hirs, dntejutrd, Cltsvtlnn. To all hettrs of the above-named Joseph li. Moore, deceased, greeting) III the name of the state of Oregon, you are tierntry Hted and required to an. (tear In th) oonnlty court of the stats of Oregon, for the ooimty of Clatsop, on Monday, the third day of January, 1W8, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, name bring the flmt day of January term of raid court, and then and there to show causa If any eilst, why an order of sale shmrtd not be mmle of the following ds. SMtbed real erftate belonging to said de ceased and situated n Clatsop county, rata of Oregon, In-wM: The soiitheast one-qiiarter of seotlon No. i, In the town ship No. 6, north of range No. 7, west of the Willamette meridian, containing '1 acres of In nd according to the prayer of the petition of C. A Mottom, adrnlnls. trator of said estate filed hnrrtn, pny. Ing for such sale. Wttne-s, the Ifon. J. Tf. D. Orviy, Judge of the county court of ha stnte of Ore gon, for the county of Clatsop, and the seel of aatd court hereto eltlsed, this 34th day of November, A. D. 1897. Atrewt; (Beal.) PL fi B li F. T. DUNIUn CWk. Pile Selpl. nf Dr. Williams' Iniil.n Pile Ointment will cure llllnd, lileetl i. ir ,.h ,, , ,vuuil. Plica. U sbnorlM li, i allays the lichlnir at mien, actii Hef. I)r. WIllliiiua'JiiiiiHni'iieOint tnnnt linn.Mr,fi t... , , . i . I ' " nt'naii.i iit'n. Inn of the private puns. 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