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THE DAILY ASTOltlAN, SUNDAY MORNING, DKCKMBKH 1IW7. gaily glotoi'lau- JOHN T. UGHTEK, Editor. Telephone No. tt. TWH.M8 OK 8LUSO1UPTI0N. DAILY, Bent by mall, per year Bent by mall, per monUi tiervul b canior, per tnoiiiu WEKliLY. Sent ! mail, per joar, la advance... lVnUwc free lo ulisvt loons. .S.0C . .K .i.lX All caunnualcajioiis intended for publi cation vliould he directed, to the ed;or Business cominutiivaUoiia of nil Mndi and tvmiitniHcia must bo addressed tc "Tho Aslori-ui." The Asiorimi guarantees, to i's sub scribers tho ians.st circulation of any nuwpapcr published oil the Coluaibia river. Advcrtleinp rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. Tho Weekly Astor.in, the second old. est wvekly In the mate of Orvn. has. moat In advocating t, the antoaonsm in ttia more likely to be attributed to par tisan Interests, and yet the trvitfl mat die leading statesmen of both Mrte for a amy yewns have maintained, nd have acteJ upon the beblnf, that the Hawaiian Islands muwt ultimately become part of the flitted Stales, und bo fettll and con. trolled by cltltun of rb. Pulled State. It ! only an accident r!it the time has. eonte under il republican idtnl'.sit.ttlon whei this nation must divide heiher to acwpl this nddto.ia territory, or, by rc pcUim; t, to Insure the oovuilion the islands by other power. The situation Is not one which calls for t'le partisan f.vllnt: shown by smieat Washlncton. and it may be tv-p-d that a broader -vi'il of patriotism will ircval before '.'to n.tes ton is finally divided. I ... I 7 Al.W.WS WOUK. No man (s born liio the weihi who.-, work. ! Is not turn th litem thero (s always t work. 1 next to the rortland Oroson.in. tiic' Vm) t0,,, (l) rfc W(h.l, for those w'i. lanreM weekly circulation In the state, j John F. Handle)- & Co. are our Portland; Vnl (,(,,,1 r, ,he horny hands of t-(l r agent and copies of the Astoilan can lie j ynv i,,,,,,- ,rld shove anttrtly asdo ! had every mornlnc at their stand. II' . The man who stand with onus akimbo Third street set, 1 . ' l"ntl occasion tell him what to do: Object lesson somellm u avail where logic and tho voice of experience mak no lirpre.-sion. Thus tn. visit of Mr Bryan to Mexico may bp of untold ben efit to h9 enthjs.wtic follO'vecs. Hrt tofore Mr. ltr.:i h not hesit ttvM to n.v what silver will ,lo for labor. Here after Mr. Hryan will proclaim the Joys of the peon class n Mexico as what silver has done for labor. Mr. Bryan I a tl fnir adi-ocate for any caus. nd should he kepp silence as to the amount of labor that bui-s a dollar In Mexico, as well as to the troods a dollar buys, then wjH his silence be more elouot than word. In this case, surely, ".'pooch 1 silver, brt silence Is goldem.-' A .VATIONAL. NOT PARTISAN. Ql'KS- nox. As tme draw mar fiir corress to set Upon tJie Haw.u-jan qui-tion, the interv-st of tho Pacific state has intenifl-Ml. r.Jt there is, perhaps, jnvater anxiety fet in nr:e caxt than elsewhere. The follow-in; from the New Ytirk Tribune pp'sents the matter in a somewhat new !iBit. In advocating the annexation of Ha waii, President McKirdey should uot be supposed to act from partisan motives. Addition to the vrritory o the I'nited States should never be a partisan meas ure. Since tfie whole nation must be called upon to defend ui aami.-Vion if t ever needs defence, and must share the burdens if any are involved, and also all the berx-llis that may accrue. U 1 pe culiarly desirable that annexation of ter-1 ritorj- should always be considered1 and j dcciJed upon purely non-p;irtsan proiml. I Were the nut-stjon one ef party, t might I be portjnent t ask whether those w-r.O opposed the aoTUlsition of California or Texas or LouiShina or Florida ever gair.ed anything m publh estimation. Bui every sucn (juesiion ou.-ht to be treated en a higher plane. No partisan advantage can be sucpested which the innxatioti of Ha waii could secure, nor I there a reason i And he who watts to have his task marked out !haJi die and leave hi errand unfulfilled -Jarne Kussell I.ne:'. OI R RU-HBS. Hold, yo faint hearted' Ve are not alone' Into your worn-oot rank of wearv nu-n Come mtsthty riinfotx-emrtits. even now! Look, where the dawn 1 kindling In the east. I-lt with the fry of the better day A countless host, an nl!es h-.x!, at' fresh. Tifty Yearn Atro. rrei,lent Polk la the White ll M.-e cbit. W !u!c in Lowell Wat tVvt.n , l.elh were busy for liue.i.m . ,1 One to Kovern and one to h, il. d. Ill prrnidcal't power el witl S luetimrndepeatliott a Iner pill, Mr. Pelt took Ayet' Pii'.- 1 now Ker bi Utr, M years sx Aycr's Cathartic Pills xroro designed to supply n modal purgativo to ptvplo who httd so long injurtnl thomsolvvs with gripinff mediciuos. litnntf carefully prepared and their in Crodieuts adjusted to tho osnct necessities of the bowels and liver, their popularity wast in ttantaneous. That this popu larity has been xnaiutained is well marked in the medal awarded these pilhr. at tko World's Pair 1893. 50 Years of Cures. hp has been ymlmlll and eonruplrd by prlvicrft, and Its purw mrwin dl--ertoil nto Inipuro i-h.imnJ Th trad I'ltf n niankitd Ihi einot ioim and sub erdlnatlnit WMrsliip to tta.i or poner, has slatv lit siicttm'.loii all the rellmon of the pott just h t will dett y those of tne )SKll(. It m,i y ho Inn n the cycle of religion evolution the lme will oxne when mankind will reach Uio point whence they lartsl, and thor heart- w-ll lm a;:ilti fllle.1 with loe and i-cvetetvo fer alt ihiim as (tie mu-, ai un i-i-s.t man;' latleii , f Vt.-.i to man. lat US endeavor, t'le'i. to make th tfs( if t'hl'l I !-., l''.lt.ev i I, I .loi-i.-al horteo!n'i., in I t.i I. 'in la :h.i gencril spull f loie ."id (t.iiilttlll ll p.-rp.N that k m t the luari- ef men mere cl.w.-u t.t;i-h, l' are in wel 'lli ef hiun.iu eli. : aaee l.i 1 ... I.i'.l. s -in .lv,. ,v 1(1, , s. I(e i ll v- in. li.ill an.i eo.t.ue -'il with Jovoil K'vcfii -.. ,ml prove the ii-'i.l that 'nii.l i ni.'M v Itiu-l iinl -:ill Thn al- p: ml! t t i :t i,, k i.l H-a tl'.'-i" it hem.- .iii.l ill,- ,, .ul v imtlv ieni,.ilt-.l' I f llie-e w li MP X1 II I I M ir IV i. M J) & Ml 5l' Has ,..,r.e.l frv-m tl-, will k.tMt, Jtp r " 1 ,1 '''' ' "Il me-s.if.s. ev.u t.i tli.. ,n.W of tti.- .,irth. (fj ', " . 'V 'i.- J mall i.-.- that or sp.u-i- tlft.-r tel. it l ll.lt I" to . v.'r us yrm-TiPK. rtui tiy tfie s. tt.,pli. Let it- t. tile p.irt.r of tt:n, t'limi those thev may bt or in,, isnve.-r r.i iimiiimr un.t.-r an Indian or Aft . a-i son, or liiu leu. iv lives In Caii.ul.i er Ann rl.-1. n Ansinil. .fja. in- ativ ef (lie !Miml' rt. s eeloul wnern l.ritsii pi.ris.iy ji.i.is enipp-e to e-llplre. Vi-t tint" pi. I ! Wl'l ml! I..- for cotten on iVitIs.imis ilai. but itfieieti vll ni.ik, the a!.-, nt iiv.,.:t Above nil. on this ,;iv i.-veii. iviv oih.-r. b t tie po.ir and the out ast b. amplv 'imv.. d f ir. that ,tn y nuv p.irt.-ik.- ,it the u.-neral r-jien. and if all the reniniiiliui div f the'r y it s b. a i.-t... i, . I. .-t t!i.n be happv on tbs, lie dav f ,avs wh. n as tl'i.lUien t.-l:s 'he lifin.-e ef I'e.ie.- was born, to brm; a iiie-vani- of love from tli-av-i-n l eanh. I.APV CioK, !! T' Ht!e. e t". i'latln Amiin Chritma. with all It de,-ntful VX'l.K ,...-..ln.l ,.1 ,,.,..lll.. 1 .Uh.L,t.,ii,u .,... f.iaL.rln .l.un.4 J sMeld. tic harmony, iml r.itns the cloro, -s j Mf 0 M ,v.Xrtn. ; weli 'kn-wn m-r- With shinlnic swotxls that tHb,t to victory. . kosih-1 of peace on earih and v-oo.1 ,v(i: phllnt of rInir,, Rlll(., pu,,on Coun1y Ana pToai younc m-sirts mat Know nit i,mnnis m.t. .-vo o:ner penoi il uiei p(J how to fear, year Is so poiet.t as ths n h.-atlnc th The children come to save the vv.ary wiHinds of friead-siip. and n warnuiu the world! j hvsirl if n.an toward !i t l. nv ' Ail What riches irivc us. let the first ::- whos.vv.'r has ltri'ish. Sc.ui,linavaa or quire. Meat, flre anl clothes: clothes and flre. j Saxon blood in ill veins, w- b om t . hat :nor- meat. : with etithusiasm. Tie observes ji with, Pope, (gladness wh"ther It corn-s to nini I" ' j torrid or arctic ell tne or any r: . t n---.1 ii t Mrs. St. B. Ford, Ruddell's. 111., suffered , sone. Th.' best of o,vl eheer js spr-a I, i for eight years from dyspepsia and his dearevt friends are ltnt.d and whit chronic constipation, and was Anally J ever else nxiy sr.ice bis ti bb . i pln.u) cured by using- PeWitt' Little Early j pmldltiK stuck wth berry-l.ule.i lioliy w 1. 1. Risers, the famous little pl'ls f.ir all st m-' if possible, be there, and a ban -a of v: -: ach and liver troublea. Chas. Recers. tl.'toi not f:ir -.iff: oust i::ia str-in.-ly ..vor- in? of taniin. with xt .otib. ,nd : haf.d-sl ilo'Ait ftom heaih-'n arn-s;.rs. who' we love an tiiaj I'loiuth 1f4 . te,i,;v- rtirellKll III,, defll.s'y !0 3 0 I) 0 3 0 0 0 0 ,lv "(lit (.eornc I I tloti'l know" what lo.l.i. litt uurc. raaltc will never consent to ntv ittattv mi? 4 Mian at rxtrivarfant vou aie. He .! yon never hrw .iiivtlniii! but thai c Micimve I'lpcr llculsici k Tubai-eo." I'ltc new live-i cnt iicee of " r.xpcniiv f Why, the nM man lirliitul the tiinei, The it.-c n( I lie iln ha lirsn in i travel 411 per trnl, l'iicr Mid mei k it irally the rlicapcil ! baveo on lite inaiket." has a tittle g'r who Is frniuently threatened wilh erotip, bat when the first symptoms appevir hi wife rive her, Chamberlain- Court Remedy, which ivnys HfTonix pnvnpt relief. The 55 ami VI cent lis for -vile bv K-te Conn Dru Company. lie IV1- tr'.isr i.. bai'ns w.r. .1 l.e The Kton J.wk.-t of f-ir is no lore-1- .vorn by smut women. In wb.i t. how. ver tt ts qujte correct. TO Ct'RE A COLX IX OXE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure; 5c. For sale by Charles Rif-rs. w-ere. neve? theless, n th-lr own time 1111. 1 , way, RiKi.l men anl true. Christmas I the ihristjin Saturnal. wh-m even the i-trK-t.-s: and most ,1. -oi-oas ' countenance some decree of liinse. The! I politic lenders of our faith In the e,irl.-si I lay of '."hrisiinnl'.y thotmnt t wis.. 10 j Itraft mot of Hie rites and c.-r-m np s ! I of p...iul:n ut on the .lui'trlii-s of Christ CASYORIA for Infants and Chilorea rs. fx:- r nt . T-v.i!-nt ,i In 1.. l.riiH Kin t I in a ... J eW i . Vt. I m . . tin omfT to mHK4 Ln latter norm .ir rntw 1 HOW TO PRBVRNT PNEUMONIA. worn by the younger conceits axe the rage. m av .vl li 7 li Thn all-rail routs lo Kootenai mluliia dlslrlel. via Heallls and H(Mikn Shortest and Quickest bine TO. St. Paul. Minneapolis. Dulutti. Chicago AND AM. I'DINTH KAHT Through Palace and Tourist Hteeper. t uilitic d IJUiary Dba (ra tion I'ara. Dully TrnltiH Pont Tlmo sritVU'K A"l' M K.NKUV r.Nrt)t'rLltl For Hi-kola and full Information rail on afoul t. It. A N. IV or a4drM A. II. C. OKNNIHTON. C. IV T. A.. Portland. Or It C KTKVKN8. O. W. V. A.. Hoattl. Jlloifs Ncncrinc Pills Tlw gnta' rmdy for iwrvtHM pro. I ration and all ntrvoui ?Y diwawt oi live rrncrativt or- iii.t.o,. on a i.m i -i.-.i. artt of ctthrr Ki, inch u Nervoov F'nfrili.iii, Failing or IHU'SK MOVINti TK).M lKN TKI lt MatihmJ, Impolnicy, NlWdt Eiii lioni. Youthful Ernm, nUl Worv. crutvr in ol 1 utvco or OpU"ti tilh lead lo Liiniuniptiofi And Itusnily. I OU per Six by mailt 6 bout for JS.OU. .")TT S nCtKICA'. CO.. Pto; i. Clmlinl Ohio. PIPER HEIDSIECK PLUG TOBACCO tCMMPA(INl) FLAV0K1 hei,-l Veim; i per I'cnt. larger than tlic ol.l live-rent piece. It it the licit ton.ii . i ei er ,,'frre.l at any price, ami the Urgrtt pluf of eli n- e t 'tacro tirr nitcrcl for tive crnt. n C a a a Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Portland .saving (tank Uldg. Portland, Oregon. GO EAST . . VIA . . Library Car Route AMi:l(f.V'H HCKNIO MNIS. ir.N llinlmi Cur Cit res NiH'k ttallaat . A. I'ASTA I UCN I ) ( "leneml Contmctor f, i .k .KBSea rw ii aimnnn nroTnnrn -cupiocxK- U ANttUUU t6 U tUvVr.!.,:: T1 n uf imHM Krir itiynfc-Uit, will quMtflcufVounr mil ur OASTOniA. Se-ript lettTS op station. .- h.-iv Vr.'omr even more pop::l,n than the tiny monogram. It Is euy to catch a oold and Jn-t as ( fa- to pet rid of It if you cnm.-n-n.-e early to ffe One Jfinirte CouKh Cure. .1: cures I cowrhs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lun trouble. It 1 pas- for auppomns that opposition to it wjll ant to tak sate to une and ur to eure. benefit any party. j Chas. Rogers. When Captain MoJi.ui To:e so wrongly I A enarmint; tr.Mter wrap nn. a yoK or rrmine jh cape effect In whit '.hibet. of tho immense puperiirity which poss.-s- ion of tho llitwaion IUmls would siv-ei to a naval power in the Northern Pacific The man with a weight on his let; can't he was not inspired by a blind and big- hope to win in the race. A man with a ted partisanship. His impressive atate. oienti", t''e truth of which has been rec- At this time of the year a cold l very the Roman Saturnalia which for i wh ile 1 easily contracted, ar.d If ! f i to run hs iw-k from the 19th to th-r.ih or v -.n- ' course without the aid of some reliable j j tier oomm.'morat.il the fn-vlom nitl r-ji. ,1-1 coutrh medicine la liable to result In that I ity that existed durlntr tin. who),- th - dread disease, pneumonia. We know of Kold-n rei-n of ai itum. We ar- t . 1 . J thin I no better ren-edy to cure a cough or Cot.l lonir before the foun.laton of it on.- tli.-s.. thin Chamberlain's CouKh Rern-dy. We I heathen fisists wr.- r.-ni irkao!.- fur th' I have used' tt quite extensively and tt ta ' i universal Ijht-rty. Sl iv . s w.-re i. r;nli;e l always Klven entire satisfaction. d ikiIi, to lidioul- th. ir masters and to dii-'is-' Ind. Ter. Chief. every topic with fr... Krl-nds m ol I Thii Is the only remedy that l known to 'presents to one nnutn.-r. th - s.hoils wn. 'be a certain preventltlve of pniimonU. I closed, no criminals w .-re. , i. . nt..l nili!e ! AmonK the many thousands who have 'and private n"imosi:v c.m-..i. WJiiie ih-y ; used It for colds and la irrlppe. we have lasted war was never di-. l..ri .1. ,i it. I mj'th never yK learned of a slnpte case having i riot ami debauchery had ?ull swim;, i reamlted In pneumonia. P. rsona who have Purim.' the. sacrll.-.-s th- pr.-ts ma.h j weak lunjrs or have reason to fear an at- A. l''.CI'.i, I-Slllll III US .COIi"! t lllltAl'.ha. JN.TV..US rMiltV T HlaMt I' itiwrvT fiDlii lo Mlrr. Kll.sa.luitf lirsli.L Varfciw-vle . . V -7 4 ,-i,:!im'J'in. 1 1 tini4 s.l l,nae he av r nitfiiL lt-vnos ipib h J li. ...a l, urss. wioi-btt n.jlrt.is-vr.1 ls tiiSWimisliirrh.eft,Ml .., . s.l tli fcoir.ir-i.t lmiiUDrr. V rl li r. rlwisa Uim IM Blruni aao tun ai.iany. nJ ihnrinry nr all Uiuilua ' rriIOr!l! trnethnni re.ins.m'l nrr!, ..... turn rrwi .nirirrrs r liol enl hr l-lnrs is lwriis mnvy rptii ww irraiiupo w.i. PfsMIAItll. rl'I'l III V K ! l'i-onl? Kn rmH ? toeiirw wtiuout kH otralliHi. sii---imi..a m . A riil"n evisen!rein "'-1 mo r-iiirnwl if mi tm ,!,- nm Hisi a m'i uifc i. JO !i l . i i ( r ('.'li. ti null, i'-l ter rssselreutar ai.4 Ir.tluiooiala. Addieu UA VUI, KlUlt l.'IC tOV. U il B KrfctSl-o, 111. W ctlAis iiiBiKiiN I i.iiitjiercial HlreeL For sale by hte-Conn I'ru Co. S. rrl Umtr Aks4lly I pksawa l 1i fe..,-. I tmn l I" a t.fitml . si II -.a.! - Y.tl .ma h ttIM) tt. h ...im . 1 1 ti . I.-. MiSSJ ttml llui Mm. Imsii im Ik- tm ' " -III fsmlttt.'! U. eur- I rJl ' l'- P-T H-n f . .- - ... 1 r . 1 1 r .I..I nnlnf -.'I hill mm f.ll I., sol hmwm lm till hl tS Sta It, lil'-u' ll SMrslllMMl, tsniized by the ablest tacticians of all na- weijrht on hs health can't expect to com pete In life and business with those who are not handicapped. If his bruin Is heavy, and his blood sluxvsh, bseause of tions, go far to explain the antagonism j constipation, he will not succeed In dong to the Hawaiian oreuty wdiich is found . anythim? very well. Constipation Is the cause of nine-tenths of all slckneps. working underground at Washington, not openly, Lecau.se it wouhj help the ueaty If the exertions of certain foreign powers of nine-tenths Symptoms of It are sallownes, ll.stiess ness, poor appetite, bo1 taste n the mouth, dizziwjss, bllousn!. and 1-vasf- against It wire known, but mainly under tude. Constipation can l curl es,sly pretence of anxiety about national tx-!an,! 'i" r'' nr. PK-roe's ,. , , . . 1 Pleasant pellftts. They are not at all pendifune, or elevation of citizenship, or , , violent In their action, and yet they are particularly the sug-ar interest. To put more c(,1a)n than many y whrh the lat'-'t iretext aside, it is enough to lay that the rapid development of sugar, beet culture in She Pacific Mates, al though In direct competition with the are so strotur that they put the system all out of order. Thn KTeat advantage of the "Pleasant Pellets" s that ,h-y cure I permanently. I Send 21 one-oerrt stamp to cover coat coolie labor whior. has been employcl in of mailing only, and get his jcrent hoV.k. Hawaii, but could not he under United j The People's Common Sense Medical Ad Btates laws, suffices to prove that atwear ! vls"r. absolutely free. Address. World's prckiuction in the Islands without that rpensary Medical Association. No. WS Main Stre-t. Buffalo. N. T. advantage could not embarra.-s t4ie iadus-1 try l this country. The hand are -hose j FIw .,jnM OVfTho.3 .irl. wall,T1? of Kfau, Ibut the mind b.ind them is a chance to n- their 'j.fiiliiesss. that of a 'furejjn power. i . It is childish to ignore the fact that Mi's Allie H'ighes, Norfllk, Va., was every addition of t'jrritory involves some fr!g"iru'ly tjU"-d "n th and neck. ,,,1 frrmi that time the fatal j.lan! .n!i-"wl form p.,!e cose Tais year the Unite,! States , T" DcWItt, . """-rated to Kra.r native Venus. , .... .. ... .... .,,..., nmnj i.-:tnai )i mrnt nern-ii'inn la.omc an n- , jury wr.nout leaving a scar. It Is the t.nini(-r.t of love but famouB pile remedy. Chas. Rogers. tack of pneumonia, should keep the rem edy at hand. The 25 and M cent size for sale by the Estes-Conn Drug Company. Hyacinths and m.. . l.-ri h ie lovely taltl.. decorations. Prr-p.-rlty enmes quhk'-st to the man whose liver Is In good condition. DeWttt's Uttle Early Rlsrs nre famous little pills for constipation, biliousness. Indigestion and all stomach and liver troubles. Chai. Rogers. Pr.ipe,) ilrcssing tnl.l. np-to-l.ite l.d riKims. their off.Tns.'s with uneoverH heads, which was never done at any other festi. vals The fetters wire removi-1 from the Iib!lc statues of the g. to wh im .-very emancipated sktve devote.l his n. Th temples were deke.l with h.rily and Ivy and other sicrerl ev.-rgreers, and so pro fusely as oir own -re In tne l,i.t en. tury. wh-n Miss Jenny Smpr thus mm plained to the "Spectator": "flur cb,rk. wtio w.is once a g-ardener, has this Christ mas so ov-rdeekt the chun'h with gre. n- Chat he has iUlte spoilt, my pr.iep.-ct, (n somuih that I have scarce seen the young baronet for three weeks, and unless the greens are removed I shall soon have itie els to do in church thun to say my pray, ers." The holly and the mlsitletoe are indi genous altlo.ji not peculiar to ths eoun. try. a.ld the Istrter, as every one l-.nows was pre-emin'-ntjy the miernl plant nt the Pruds. that mysterious, earnl, and re. markabte caste whose history remar. to he written. In the Scandinavian mythol ogy, "title mistletoe was consecrated cn a memonalble oceasoiv and for a meist is-, neftcent purpos, to Kr;si, the northern gotldess of love. For the protection f her son Hold's- an oath 'was Imposed on all things nt earth, air, flre and water not to Injure th beautiful young god. The rrtfstflrttoe alosie frrsn Its appar-nt harm lessness war. excepted, ami t was wih an arrow farfiionwl from ts wood ttoit Ixikl. the evil one, slew- hjrn bfttirly mournl his death imtil T-la pit-d ami resto ed him to hs moth'T. '''insplciioiisly marvlcu: . 1 n;i i i : MANHOOD RESTORED f f .e.hrrsrz.r Uf t.tar Dr. frAu'a IrllMtv Srr, IU. TN!t wutitlrflul rrutrtU lr i a t'"w-r. HrAtlAi hr. W.kclu'.urM, Mati iw.l, Nivtilty mi,. ii. jut, rnirtui, all tl mitt , Ima v( (tuwrr lii Uciira(iv Ottna (,f fusT'l iy tr eieriiun. yonthiul rrrnr. riitialTi u of feMlart of rrttrf ftr-,.HB l.nntf Wm wmmm -mrm, I tot Ut Ik .kill mt Ik mm trrUr li s IT 2 rttllru.ii Mil, rl ('eg-. If lui. If lUI4-s.ltt.lll4 I-IIU. M,Hi. I .I..M l'fpl. -er" IMiu.f llwl- ar Mttlri a to ifai. Irl.rra IIIm4 fmUmm I - H.ll . llllt III..I iMll. i k. ttarli a e l m i. i. pnnti nf mitnuUnt.. which Irsd lo Infnmiir, fmi.innptl.in or norkei. i ao iM-r Ixn tr t. by mad II druidst Ak for II. like no cttirr. a.laasl akvalrlMa, ,l,..la -iIIV ur Ilia ll.l. .Kwttaa allb eur . 1 .'n ll.r sr. ami - Ik... lAUO.llll. ra,Ul IKIIhI I'llf uns.n.llienai an lie rarrieil In rest uur Free. Aula bv . ,vi. CO e l,,rr.l h the Prm MMU-lne t'n Pana laxati.,. l'tu v.u.,u trtbuiiu(igcaU. Ttmdaud VaathllibU , I'oillauO, ui. KKTIlrt.OiNN' Iilll'ti '.. A"tit. Astoria. uaiaiita. Vv ilia ua f.tf I SO.i Al'-s IHIH lO Sf.lo II Maaaiaile Tr.ple. klres. llllanla. , k . .ml ikalM I ... fern m.ik, -f-n In all Aft'T hearing some friends continually praising Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis Fleck, of Aita- helm, California, purchased a bottle of it for hi own use and is now as cnthual astie over Its wonderful work a anyone can be. The 26. and SO cent sizes for sale by Estes-Conn Drug Company. The woman with a new umbrella vow longs for a rainy day, and she doesn't have to wait very long for it. J. A. Perklna, of Antiquity, O., was for thirty y-ars needlessly tortured by phy sician" for the cure of ecrema. He was 'lulckly cured by using DcWItt's Witch Hazel Salve, ihe famous healing salve All mi Mire I for piles and skin disease". Chas. Rogers. not Is for the first time call-l uxjn to pay so-milling for the milntenance of gov ernment in Alaska, although the pur-, chase from Rus.-ia by Secretary SewaTd was in its day denounced with extreme Uttenies as a wanton waste of public, money, and as sure to Involve InuaJcul- j able exp'-nse thereafter. The nut jii he-' ins lo pay something of consequence for j (ts far-off possession when tha; pos. j session comes to lie of value. The Ha- j waljun Islands are not ice-bound, nor can; thc-lr aiUslion be decided as an act of! folly. They are alretdy productive, w; tth- j lit the advantages whch would attract i American st-ttlniunt and enterprise. Imt tho main que-stloni is whether t woulij not cost more every year not to have them In expense of fortifications and na val defence of commence on the Pacific coast than p. would cost to accept, fortry and df -nd rtiem as American territory. It Is a pity that there should grow up anything like a partisan antago to this measure. When some of the jlesl and cnost zealous democrats are fore- Habi cocks. s n ermine are as proud ns pea- Mo-t tor.iir'n2 ! ' r:i.-., Hi iy .-l h .iy rela:w:il ci .';a S'l.ve. i. iii"le ' . --r; titr of itching, - ..;; Imiii'irs is i 11- ,r;i, l.jtll Willi Cl.'TI- ; lc ationof (.'i Tii i KA o.iie iie-Tit , titi; Teat fk:n cure.and a full dose of i i i H i iia Uiolv t:.T, prcitest of blood .uriliers ami humor cures, when all else fails. uticun It old thTtrartioot th vorld. Pomi Dsro jtd CHf Coir Pnp-.. Boctoa. " How to Cure &). Khssura," Um. FALLING HAIR Plmp'r res.BiST Bl.-iLh., Cuml tiy "Xnti-a 'e. f.'rapo doesn't always nllc, Mrs. Mary Hlrd, H.inrlshiirrf. Pa., favs. iievet more r,f My fhlhl Is worth millions to me; yet liatri-d. Thus, at Christmas, wh" ii the I I. would hnve rl h'T ny croup had I not Tmds were wont to cot It ultri goM-n j Invested tw-enty-flve cents In a bottle of knlvesi, we fsiss under Its brat cheu ltn f'ne Minnie Coiwh Cure." rt cures eni;hs, kisses, and formerly, when i was warre colds and all throat and lures troubles, our maidens, not to be defrauded of th-r i Chas. Rogers, customary rigtits. made "ktsttirig hiinehi-s" I cf evvreens ornamental wth orange. J Tl ,(, um t0 ny ;.c curlalns. and rfbtions, to d'i duty --,Ht-.id. . H,s must be a sour heart that can vew 0ne M,nilto Com;n 0,. (MJrpH n,.ky. th.o sweet old ru.s,oms with any rther j rhM.n whftt you want, chil!. r,, feeling than that of g-r-ral approbation, i Hundreds of g'-ri'-rations riav enjoyed j m.,. ,i. jne young and the unlearn d Ir, happy ard innocent thoutflitlensners i-ie the learned and philosophic have busd themsiflves wth the d.-,-r,iT trnp.rt that les beneath their popular surface. These see in -then the relics of a universal re. Igon devoted to nature, whose orii'ln is shroud'd n the cimm-ran gloom of the north, and In tihe myths uf remotest ,,n. tlqulty. They obs'xvn th' Ir " lose ri-Ia-tnn. not 1o the S-iiiim.-itja of P.ome alone, but to the Eirvntlan Pn.mvHn th" I'.ac chle and ninnvsian or.'i'-s of the Creeks, the obscene fesitlvaTs of India. Afcuopo ismla snd Sinth im'-ri'-a. ard to the other Mfoii mvs'---ie n thes and all the rest of the wni-M whnre natore-wnr. ' 'hi (s"i, , j Slk -a - ire I Aver s s si-ntla! -. .?-. lents. !-. ,l- material a.i,i' are no rn i h than nf? ,'li lly phy: ' P Til vision. :'..t -i. It in 1 1. . '. .1 ii Is th,. ..ff-e' amsI'!m:i:h nutii'i-: t fitr:i it um Notice l herein given that lb.- Illlil. r. vUtle, tlh. tills dl)' bi-l1 lliiiln;.-d ,is. suttee of ltl-c. Ut Kmtlins. Itll IllH-ill rllt 'btor. I'ri-dliiirs of the .aid us.tiritor are hi-rebv tiotlll.sl to prictt th. ir , tnltns ' lo the undersigned witliln three months from this "late nt tils placr ft-ar lll a. i 1 ..f tile e v .- t.il.le a per. -... .lv ,.r HhroiK I UImI'T onth reason hv they v.- and v ilunM. " at No. r,7'. r..liliiler. lal .tr.-.-t. The lest f lin. A'"rl"' nr'""' I Patcd this eleventh day 'if Seieinir. I 1W. N SCI 1 1,1 'MSI-:!,, i As-lgtii-e of llelKM-cah Strauss, uu ins,,, I vent debtor. h j'i --vo-ie srVj11tvr!' Is tl t lig.- pr - I, Hll I e,, i rt If Is .f'.-i been " in! wh n ta ' l.-pres. ,', , lo dH -a.-, strength t,e tak"- t. It. by . illi.'litl ap T.'iey '. Th fi ll a did litis i tioA', -er, th it 1 I :'i- -.'. '.Vh. .-1'l.irlv ;..plle i ,tar!:i.'i Hub's ir the .Imi.M riTi:i' statii's mausiiaih hvi.i: Dlslrli't of Oregiin, Ity vlrlii" of nn f inter of Hil. isu, .1 nil l-lay. ,tl f.A.I I ..I! I'. I ll v lit: CABTOniA. if .. .urc s Tit fi8- lla: 1 S'T Tho li I' ,. -., lie I.-V'IV'-I .V M I is, apt t-i 'V -ii : h out Of the fulled Htles Idstrlei fur the IHstrli'i of iii-koii, on th" lo h 1 il.iv of Iepei,l er. 11TI7, nolle" Is lo r. by ; given that I will sell by public aueilon, 'fur i ftsh. on Friday, ihe :nli dav of Tie idinber H'fl. nt 11 o'clock ,i. in, al the .dock or place whete she noi" llm In tbf f'lly of Atsorli, Claisiiy eoiintv, oreg.rti, I till SCOW schooner, "Mllle M." Iot ell J gln s. bultcrs, inachltteii'. h,,nls in, kle j apparel 'ipioirt-ritinces and furnlfure ZuKTII Iliil'SClt j fnlt'-l Slates Marshal (', c Fulton. I'riH b.r for l.lb'lani. ,d t.i s are fi wll II-il mm m ma To Any Rclic-blo Man. fsrTelons sppllsneo snrt ens monlh'i remedies Of rsre powerful be .eat on 1.1 lu', 11"' html ttnj atiwiet pivnvnf, l)t Ihe fereiun.' iaiiiianr in irm Wirll tn trie treiln,-i". l men sen., 'iroken. rtii e'Mirased from elfecm of ejf-o.se., worrr, over, work, Ao. Hiu'Pjt nmrrl se recired. coniplele res- i.riitionor aevelopnient of nil retiu.l. ronililioiik. I'he tlnmol tills olfef l I .nliea. No '. O. l. irheme; no deceptlen i n- ejH"."ii(i. Aa,re.s 'llC " V I J.. I IJHHALO, N.y. Don't h.. po-endel int., hnvlint llnl mcnts without rtiti'itl in i,r merit Chnm- herlaln's Pain rtaltn cost no more, aiul Its merits have. be"n prov- n by a test of many years. Such ett.-rs n 'he follow Ink from I,. O. ftnif-y. Hueneme, Cal are ronstan'ly beltiif received: "The best remedy for jrfiln I have v r iis.-.l Is Chamberlain's Pain Palm, and I say so lifter havlnir used It in my family for seveml years." It cures rh'-timstl"TO, lame tmck, sprains a"d welling-s. For sale by the Estere-Conn Druir Company. 1H7J 1H07 The days. cndi' . -k s . e impular these t'.HH .0 -ss ' OASTOniA. I Ii n c i llrlKht w .i titer In rs. I.UB.ICATIWI PjSler OILS , Krotners A SPKCIAI.TV 1 ASTORIA... 1. 111 bar r ii linn!. Vorth'-in Pnclflc railroad trains lenva Portland dally at II o'clock a. m. t t T'acoma. Siiokane, and the Kvt. Closgj O'ltKH-tlon made at .Spokane fur Uoea 'tind, Nr-ison, Handow and nritLsh. r'o 'imbia ininlnK camps For mam and formation call on or address C. W. STONR, Astoria, Or. SHIP CHANHtKUV iiAitinvAiti-: I HON A.VI HTKKI, COA li eHUKMlItlKH ANIi 1'ltfiVIHInNH I''Mrit ANI MII.I( PKIII) PAINTS, OIIjH AM) VAIl.VIHIIKff IKlC.MItS' KITPPi.IKH FAIItUANhl'S SCAldlS IiWItH ANI WINDOW'S AiiRICf I(TfilAI, i.mim,i;mi;nts WAGONS AND VKIIICI.KS WHITE COLLAR LINE (.'oliiuibla Itlvr and l'ucl Hound Nuvliru Hon Co, Htcaiiier "llalley (iiilzirf leaves Atlorlii dallv. cccpl Hiiinlav, 7 p. 111. Leaven I'ort liiild dallv, except Miinda v, 7 11. 111. 'llalley 'illlI'll'' tickets K'hmI 011 stciilner "'riioniiisoii.'' ' II. If. Thompson" tickets icsid on"ltallcy (illZlert." V. 11. Heott, l'rcsldeiil, K. A. Heeley, Aifent, Porllaml. C. W. Stone. AKent, Astoria. li-lcplimie No, 11' I Tin"!' illlilii'llli'lls will illti lrs tMiyiiuiii r Wdiiuin who oi'ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m mi I'listcrn t rii "('ilMt'l' Matllrlit . " "Tlif Kini'Mt Tniin in tin V.iM." "Tlif W'orlil's ll.'i i.nl." Hesllllflllljt I lilsllslrd. Flee 1 1 e f r III' 111 A. C. MIKI.IxiN, ( il lli'llll Al'lll, ri llllll'l, ( Ifi'jjnU CITATIOrs' In h eounly court if the slain of Or. uroii, for Um county of ('Intsop. In tho mailer of tho i-mtatn of Joseph I.. Moore, dooenssxl. Citation. T all h'-lrs of tho alkiv-tiiimed Joseph I,. Moore, dovensed, KreelliiK: In the name of tho slate of Oregon, you are liendry cited and n quired lo lip. pear In the coiinily court of the slate of oreiron, for the county of Clatsop, on Mondny, the third day of January, Isim, at 10 oVIo.-k In the foreno-.n of that day, ns.me 1s;ib; the Unit day of Jutiuary term of raid court, and Ihn.i and there to show cause 1f any exist, why an order of sale should not tie mnde, of t.hn fiillowtnur de. soellied rent eiilnte bdontrlns: tn said de cease,! nnd situated 1n Clatsop eouniy, state of Ore(n, to.wll: The southeast onn-qiinrter of seolhei No. 2, In Ihe town, ship No. S, north of ranire No, 7, west of the Wlllumetlo meridian, eontaintna; 10 acres of land. scropliiir to the prayer of Ihe pelMInn of r Tt..ff ..m. ndmlnls. trnlor of said estate, filed herein, prny ln(f for surh sale. Witness, thn Hon .1. II r. orav, ludiro nf the county court of rhe slats of Ore iron, for thn county of Clatsop, and the sent of said eouri li('relci nfTlxed, this 2fth day of November, A. T HOT. Alss: F. I. nUNRAR. fflesl) Clerk. hl 4 k a nnn-rnlannnilS reini.iy f,,r (hinoriliii-A, li1'"''. Hp,. rmiirrli'e. ii line., n a i, in r a I h.- el'illr-s, er kill lallilllllllil- I'"". itrilMlieii i,r iiliera II, .(1 ..( ., . . riiiidmCMlU'riiftn, lumi'si. hoi, aaiilinciii. eT.-, .r U.S.. '-VJLA si.-'til 1 '' ' vpre-s, prepiil l. t -r " ('inuUr wit uu rvnwt' 'B I W b ftfi.l r llfl.lirs M IM i" WUuir.