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3 r TIIK DAILY AST01UAN, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1U!8. r JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Isiepiioni No. W. TBRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Boot by mull, per year t&. Bont by mall, pvr month A Served by carrier, per month... ft WEEKLY. Rent by mall, pur ywr, n advance.. Postage- free to subscribers. .i.k A'.l oKiiniunleations Intended for publi cation should be directed to the cUl.or Business communications of all kind and remittance must be addressed tc "The Astorlan. The Astonan guarantees to Its sub. sjcrlher the largest circulation of any liswspaper published oa the Columbia river. .Adverting rates can be had on appth catlun to the business manager. pie Weekly Astorlan, the second old. ent -weekly In the state of Oregon, has, SMXt to the Portland Oragonan, Ui arrest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handle? & Co. are our Portland afwus, and copies of the Astorlan can be ka4 svory morning at their stand. 1 Third street BETWEEN TH." IJVKS. Thereaelers of the Astorlan this inornini: eiuuiot fall to see the significance ot the let-fc-r from C. P. Huntington, taken together with the slatlsties of the lighterage of car goes down the river for vessels partly loaded In Portland. Rending between t e lines it Is easy to ver ify the prediction made two years aoby the Astorlan that C. P. Huntini; on, presi dent of the Southern Pacific company, has more than a wssing interest in the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad, now so near completion, and which wdl connect this city by rail with nil transcontinental lines, and Uie outside world, thus revolutionism: the: business of this, the tM rjunr.tlharlM.run the Pa. ifie s.. T here aw laeU kuownj Which mske it clear that Mr. Huntlnmon s relations Willi the Astoria road are very cIium Indeed almost, if not quite, that of a father to the child. A New York dispatch pub lished this morning states that Mr. Hunting ton has Increased bis holdtnps a: Newport Sews, a parallel harbor to Astoria on the At lantic coast, and an Important eastern ter minal of the Southern Pacific. What be has done and Is still doing on the Atlantic he can do at the mouth of the Columbia. It is true that the large amount of ligh ter- are down the river In l-tf7 was due to the ex tra number of large ve sels loading, but this snly shows that more tramp stcsm-rg will come In 18 8, and that Oregon wheat and the port at the mouth of the Columbia are aim ing to the tront With s railroad direct from the wheat fields, with an open river from The Dalles, and with plenty of boats and barges alrea j in existence which can be utilized at any time, It would appear that nothing can prevent the wheat from coming in the near futu e to Astoria for loading. Another, and perhaps the most important feature of Mr Huntington's letter, is the sngxesttsn It contains of s method of har monizing the interests of the 0. fi.lN Co. in the propositi. in of extending common point rules to Astoria from the interior. If the Southern Pacific, whose line now ter-mliii.U-s at Portland, can offer to the O It. A N. an exchange of important business, or some concessions on trsitic.lt might not be difficult to arrauge the tiuestiuu in a most sattsluctory manner. The letter is an un equivocal assurance, also, tha. so far. as business 01 Initiating with the Southern Pa cific Is concerned, Astoria will be made a common point. With all these important questions staring as In the face; with so many local industries to be established; with manufacturing en terprises to be Inaugurated, there Is certainly plenty of work ahead this year for the cham ber of commerce, our very live Progressive A asocial ion, and every Individual busin'-ss man In Astoria. GKEESBACKi AvD BANK NOTES. In all discussions concerning currency re form a good deal Is said pro and con about the necessity for the retirement of the green backs, but how many p ople really under stand anything about the greenbacks? We hnve been so long accustomed to the use of Kreen bucks as money that many of us have forgotten what they really are. In the bcj-liinliii; they were a forced loan, Issued by congress with (treat reluctance at a time when It was thought there was no other menus of currying on a great war. Is sued lor a particular eiiierneiiey. it was uni versally understood that us soon as the war w s over they w re to be retired. Thirty-five, years hav.-eiapsed and they are not'reiired yet, while new orations of bu,ni-s no-i. j bavt Krown up that never knew their oriein 1 or rntllz'il their daiiL'er. At b- .t they are a form of credit money is sued n the faith 01 the Kovernmeiit. v ed, say some, is not the government's eredii as good as any bank's? e reply, No. It Is nut. The government's eredit Is Just what the laws of congress and tho policy of the administration make It. If a haul refuses to pay Its promises on de Biaittl It can be sued and made to pay. If the foveriuutiit r fusts payment It cunnot be SU".I or made to pay. Kverythlng dejN-nds on lis good pleas re and the soiindness'Hitd permanency of the (tolley of the party that Is In .twer. For seventeen years after they were Issued the government refused ttt pay these greenback promises, and the same ne cessity, or some other such imaginable con tingency nuiy arise again. If war should eome this country would undoubtedly be in s more dam-emus position financially than It was In isd. For deny It as vehemently at some of us mar, itls a fact which cannot be successfully disputed that owing to certain recent agltat .ions our credit a a nation Is not as good as It was then. Bank notes are the credit of banks, loaned out lor the assistance of business men. To be safe they must le based on some form of property and mleeinnblv In sold; thus the notes of the old I'nllod Suites banks and some, but not all, of the slate banks before the war, all crv.llt ourreuoy, sooalled. were a Kissi as gold. It seem to be ncreed by the rvperls thai ery few rhnnces In our present Ivtuktitu l.tus arc remnr. .1 to give Hits country as sound it eurrenet us '.hat of the lh.nk of Kiigl.inl or t!ie Rink oi 1'rnnee. 'l lie com tiuuimi! Is not and .annot .unlet onr system In a Mile ts.iuer lor the people. Theiv a iv too many politicians with iie to Si itid iind with llnpers in the pie. We ought to title our money tiie-.ititis entlivly out ot polities. I ink r croi r Mini sale livislation the bustiii roiiiiiumity will Iind arid ta) care of Us cnireiiej . The most iniv.il.ui! unestlon betoiv the people today Is the money question, and any set ot men mho wiiiu iy s,vk 10 mislead tne ., . 1. 1... i m- ,.,. .,. ii ,i ii " 1 "' ""-"". t hnm anv el's'.aele in the way of an Inline, diate nnd divisive settlement of the iiue-timi . .. . . . ...... i .. .... . i me .tiit-n in hi- i"r v. is - . iuiii a nuf lie enemy as that whieti tired m Kurt nniw tor. lit case Mr Fo' u')o:mnieiil as cthvlor of cust.Mus Is favorabiy ael.-.t UHn by the senate, II will devolve u"oii Coventor lird l.i iiauie his siu-.Ns,r us memUr of the pilot comniivsioii. Pefore making this Important sel.vilaii there are some facts relating to the pilot sen Ice which the coventor will do well to carefully investigate ai.l consider. Wiili out intruding any ersoiial red.vtlon unm Mr. Kexs adiiilnlstraiiou ss presMent or member of the .Miiunisioii, there have bei'u numerous iMiupiiiiiiis iatoly coneerniiiK the efficiency of the service, and It Is earnestly hoivd llu.t Uovenior Ixirvl may utilise the prtwnl occasion lor a tlioroinh examiiiatlon Into tne plan of organization and operation of the ciinnilssieiii. THE SWT AS AXD OUR MIS SION'AIUES. Tne norte ha.s denvin.t.4 ..n t - . v v .111 v two American niid.vuine fr.sm .k """" 'lkCtt of Alepp), on tho pretext that their ! mission for distribution of relief U Uxely t0 disturbances. "The sic tMa' of Eur0P-" 4 he Is derively tta'mea. ! to " ttnr,MW " hl" P1'U u r.v.i 1. . k- " " tv"u"c " oosijnacy ana stupidity, the people ot , America are acknowledging far and wide the beneficence of tie mission of lies- i tetters Stomach Bl':ter, namely, to re. lieve and prevent malaria. rheumatn ana kidney complaint, chronic dyspepsia 1 ronsllnntlnn anil llv. t.Ki. tv. , , -"i vous, the weak and the Infirm derive unspeakable benefit from Its use. and It gTeatlr mitigates those Infirmities spe-! , i cjajly Incident to advancbaj years. Sleep,: appetite and a sensation of comfort ... ; throughout the system, ensue from Its vse, which should be regular and per-! sister. An early resort to this One pre ventive is logically suesested to those who seek its aid. It Isn't the paat or tSv future that ta belli nine most of us thj week bsit the preeerus, the bills for wk-h are utill un reeeip.ed. The best anodyne and expectorant fer the cure of en;j., cjuhj. and all throat. huur, and bronchial '.is-jtil-n. is undoubt edly. Ay-r' t'herry Pet-Ural, the cnlv specific for "olds and cnuiM admitted on exhibition a tV; Chtcair. World's Fair. The angelic looking gin who drinks cocktails k a slifht often se-ri In well restaurants. BL'CKLBN'3 ARNICA SALVE. The Nt Salve n the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sore, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Terter. Chapped Hmr-. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skjn Eruptions, and posi tively cuivb Piles, or no pay required. It id guaranteed to (five pe.-fi-it sitlsfac tjon or money refund I. Pnve 23 cen a per box. For sale by E-tes-Conn Drug Co. Open fires iLre the eofjest itemn home in winter. of a A OP.F.AT OPPOnT'.'NITV. We five may, at'.soiit-ly free of cost, for a Iimite.1 time only, The People's! Com mon Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and SurKlMl Iratl tute, a bok of Wfi larire pags, psfiii-ly illust-ated, bound In strjn? puijs- covers, to any on-j sendinir 21 cents in one Cent stamp-, to cover ccst of mailing oaly. Over 6Si) ''0 coprs of th3 complete famfly Doetir Dook already soil In cloth binding a.t regular prl'e of J1..7). Worlds Dlspen .Tary Medical AstKia;lon. Buffalo, N. Y. Chinchilla seems to trrow tl.iily In popu larity. Miss Allle Ifjifhes, Norflik, Va., was frightfully burwl on the face and neck, ,n Pain was lnstanty relieved by DcWltt'S Witch Hazel Salve, n-V)!ch healed the In Jury without leaving a scar. It Is ths famous pile remedy. Chas. P.ogers. Summ' r fire ry will Hn replaz-e furs. Wbertier itchinjr, iiarni'iir, bleedin;. sea'r, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simi le, scrofulons, or ber.:ditary, from infancy to aire, speedily cured by warm baths with CrncrcRa. Boap, gentle anointii; with CcTICt'RA' oint ment., the great skin cure, and mild doses of CtTH tra Hesolvent, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures. I.4tfcmarhotthweM-l, PtrmiDntinCiM. Cip., ttol Prop., Boatoa. y-'lioww Can Ertrj Blood Ummorftrm. FACE HUMORS IZ"lX?LlX. Humors 2T hr THE PILL THAT WILL h N-.!- CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION t . MAR IN I; NI-WS. Tide table for January. IS1?!. llli.ll . - 1 Mi ' l.C. HUM, IUTK A M. il.IU.lt I'. 11. IV li.lu it. ti.tn It. Ii .111 ft Situmb.v., i i .' i in mi ; s i ; i imv.it j i:; s ; s m I 2 sr Mi V. s 1 : i Monday. ... ;i ,.; ' ii to . ; i; i : t .-.n. I'ltes.lav ... edii.tVy. ) 4 1 1 ' ! U 7 iv It.VsiiO t .' II I I .,v . , I.i .,-.s 4 artMijtSW . Hot.isk.wit 1 IHllN.la,.,. , .,;; ! I'rt.lav ... T I It r) II U ; S tlJ H I lo s ii .1 m . : i ; a i ".minis'... a mi : o i.' f I'll :.is 7 l.'e.t s 1 1 ,i i si mvvY. ii il i ; 7 ; : I t s l soit Momlay .10 '.'.ii 7 ii ii: so s .u' t ii s ti ii o Tuesday , .11 i 7 'l i t 7 T !l '.' !H't 0 .1 S 7 1 !. 11, V 4 2 . . S 10. 1". I lOli'l I J .v 1 1 1 . i ii i o to yd 11 w I ;t u M a nuts I "10 w vdusd v u iV i Tlmrsdaif!t 4 l.'s ! Friday Ii ujjj S.turdav A io s i Mt'MWY.lii H.HS4 Mint lay. ...17 7 ..S s t t'J-t 0V;!, :ni7 lues.lav....is SM. lOVt iil II We.lii! y l;i t , s i. 11 v i. 4 s s, . 1 Thursday ..-.v 10 ,V . .. 1.. . 1 .M '. s Friday a 0 ; .k .1 ; hi ;; 4 -II. j I I Saturday i: 1 7 ,v 1: 4 . 7 10 .1 0 SI N HAY St 1 VI 7 . 1 ft s 7' 7 vr J , Moiidav.....'4 itvuj. .! S4 21 Tuesday 2 :;iis2 .tiVi;; g.7 . W.Hlllsd y.i, J41S2 S'i27 2 10 12, I Thursday ..'7 4l!soi li.'iii Hunt; 4 m t 1 7 I ii s 1:1 0 4 S 4 0 2 .'7 0 9 s t 1 11 HI Si 2 t rridav ... :N 1 ii : . .i-iii i 11 ei 1- n MatunW . 5 -i;7 tivf.i 1251 I 7 1 1 1.1 , ii si'MiAY.f SJt)7 4i ijii'j . I ... I v 1 1 Monday ...il 7 14 7 2. Slit'ui ii.ts4.' lot III ASTORIA'S OR UN FLEET 1S3T. Mie.it Vessel and Kins ftls J Value lf7,7s : s.s,,ii .M.'.vi j ti.'.ii .i.7l j !;.si l.sst "'..O.il 70. '.W I U .S. 1 .'.'sll ;....! 47 2."ii Ti.em 1.0.'1 7I-..HI .iv,lis iii i.i.i; i;imi H7.sv, 10.',. oj -S.2TI J,. HI. Il 7,lil Ts.7iM (I:... . l.i.H'.i i.l0 .s 47j SII...O 7-'.''"l l;.r. 7.T7s 12'. 00 Ihiehnlbiirn, Hr sh .ilenelvan, ltr li 1'rau-eriie. lir sh I'mwii of Ssotland lir h . .ivHiua. Ilr sh .. ' . II iin,.,...l " i i..:.... .. . 1 'nuc: 1 1 1 mi. nr si . ; iinihrian. lit Lit Fii.tir.Mie. ltr sh Mmi .barns, lir .ii lMap,.'ie''iv'' !!' '" Andreta. Hrsh.'.'.'.' 'Hh!ld.ir'i T ImihVie-Mr"!; '"" l orris.iaie nr sh s!mt.n:r fe, Hr -h " ,n" '"'r 1 n.nsit. Nr Mr Hu,watli... . -i. !" "' " l-a, Ilr hkl r lotits-s , i n-r li .in.ss,iii,., pr sh m ":i L'. w.'wi'i' 'iVra'li T "', rj.i :i.. i ".'I.e..' s;.'i:r tl.'.lis.T 11.'. l. I l.' s.' '.H' 'I.'.ll s:..i M.'O. '.'.Ill I l ;:,) K'l.'Oi S.V'.i 7.1,1 tii ' !i.si '.lll.HC : s.u ; Uidy Weiitworth. Krh.. !l...l "si.MUl I U.V" , .'' ; '.'sal.'i Tl.s- ' . Tli.l'Sl 1 tl'.-'i'i iil.ienal.l.nre, .r -II .. K.lenl'a.l. mure. Hr si . l'lulomcn-. Ilr sh nMa Adolf. ,er -11 .... .' " lninsvre, l,r sli n,. .v..n. ltrbk .. IN,"r,",'l,r " Ki.ivu. lir bk Knmrosshire. ltr bk t!"",la;lVlr, TT.usJ lll.'.ln.i .7 lil. ti O.'Oi ' II.'p."i Masliona. Hr sh m.i.;'7 ll.t.oo .11 i William Tilli. hr bk ....., Haddou II til. Hr be J. IHunor lier sh , Anamhu, Br bk ' Peru, .ier IjK iirradiile, llrbk ElKinsliire. Ilr sh. i pjinartyshire, Ilr sh .' l'riii.-is.litv. Br bk Fulls ot Cly de. Br sh . Imi.u.'seiin. rr bk Beacon Hock, l!r ship s Isirkshire, br bk City of Perth, Hr sir Brussels, Br bk . fluertyre, Br bk Wa-silale, Ilr sh i ilicli. Nr bk Hardowie. Br sli J liniiiieruiit, Br bs ' s s. ll vson, nr tr Kitrickdale, nr sir I oinliaril, Br sir Province, Ilr sh Onitui. br str I ilelu.-e. L.r s Verbena, br sh tvi.it; .;.' ..Tin J Mi 7i is 7fl..s'. 77 -' V.!'.l M-" 1 .'.7itl ! ''.' ' I'f.l'.j .'i7.tif. W.lTt t:,--M ll. Csi ll'.li J.l.-I .11. ill !'7 ,".'. I.1.-.-TI ll-.-W IU.4J.1 l.l..!l I4.irj4 ilJtfi llll,ll! ! X.i. j 7;', ' '..'to IJ 1 1. I'll Hit. s7j I i.-r, l.l.'MI I 'Barrels of flo-jr. MARINE NOTES. i Ann-sly is expected J.tn todiiy. i Th l The T en Kai dnMhttl joadin"; yei-r lay. j Th '"ilumbla arrived fpm San Frni- ! i is.s-j yt-Ktertlay morning, ; Thtt Uri'leh whip f'ambraln K'-.i pro- ! reed.il up pj Portl.'urwl yesterday. j Th. Firltish rfhip MHtlad.-s. wheat latb-ti f r Kiirore, airived down from Pur'i.'nd y -slt-pJay. S'.-V'-Hil vesel-kl Were reported rillf.-'I'le e.tt.rday, but none arriv.'tl In and no ships put to sea. VESSELS BOUND TO ASTORIA. The followmg vessels axe bound to the Columbia River, with name of master, rationality, rig, tonnage, where from and daite of reported ealllr g: Ueorge Stetson, Murphy, Am sh, 17M tons, Baltimore, August t. Cambrian King, Hansen, Br sh, 1634 tons, Shanghai. I Dovenby Hall, Whlekham, Br sh, 18M tons, Liverpool ben Voiriich, Ahler, GT sh, 1K;7 tons, Santa Rosalia. fiprinfrburn, Rae, Br bk, 2SdO tons, Cape own, September 29. Poltalloch, McIod, Ilr bk, 7133 tons, rable Hay. O'.ago, Etik, Swd bk, !)70 tons, Ham. .irr,'. Conway Caist.e, Jones, Pr sh, ljai : t -tr.s, Valparaiso. Commonwealth, Anderaon, Br str, 21i3 j tor.s, Taku. 1 Var.duara, Beavan, Br bk, VM tons, Aigoa Bay. Gienpark, Irish, Br sh, 179 tors, Rio Janeiro, August a. I Ch nbank. I,-.fiard, Br bk, 13M totm, Calcutta, I Genevieve. Touge. Kr bk, 3X7 tons, Hal- phong, October a Henry Vlllard. Pattett, Am rh, M7 I tens, New York, October 14. Oberon, Gully, Br bk, VXA Newcastle, Australia, October 8. """ 1 Jacques, Eeroada, Fr bk, 1V!0 tons, Ma Junda. Indian Empire, Allen, Br bk, 1515 tons, Valparaiso. Jupltler, Funder, Dan sh, 1051 tons, To. Kohama. Chelmsford, Thomson, Br bk, 2197 tons, Cape Town, October S. City of York, Jones, Br sh, 1187 tons, Syd.iey. Lakemba, Br-tdheiing, Br bk, im tons; Freeman tie. Clan Robertson, Ml, Hr sh, 1M0 tons, 8vnte Komlla. British. General, Thomas, 11 r sh, 1N tons, Newcastle Australia. Mldna, Meiwiijter, Kr bk, IKS tons, Nairaaakl. Yalorl, ltrowti, br h, 14W tons, New. castle, Australia, Jordon Hill, Walker, Dr bk. Sir tons, Mclbmm. lVrt Onledonln, Anton, fr bk. 31 tons, NitKssnkl. Klntuek. IVrrelle, lir sir. :.vsl tons, Vokeiiama. Anuira, Kent, lir s:r, Vf tons, HonR- k.M it. I Alex -wider maek, Pinin. lr bk. W ton:, Antwerp, , Walton. 1'rlis, t.er sh. ,; tons, tlloir ! Lord Sliaflsieiry, Ouni'inch.itn. ltr sh, ' JfTJ ions. Hydnoy. I Urtsiol, Melntyre. l!r sir. ITt tons, S.m Kranelseo Kntllie. tVtmtnn. C!er sh. 1T5S tons. Yo-' k.'hnma. Anno Thoniai Thonns. Hr h. ITtK tons. Tort Plrte j Almora. T'ioirn, I'-r lH ITii ton. I Newesstlo. Atis'rolla. 1 Porer Kiekiiifvs', Westermeyer. tlrr sh. ' Aticklnnd, Jiitn.M. Hr .-h, 11 IS ton Ade, )a:K (lletilul. Hua.ls. Oront s. Taylor. Pr sh. bJ tens, R.nal, j l'an. lir h 1"'; tons. Sydney. ' St. Kn.x-h IAtl. Kr sir, tons. Shanghai. i Wlmlrush. Walker, Pr bk. IIS toe. Ade-1 1 mine, j ?v! tons.! S-irt.i n.x.l Nith'daie. Stevens,, Pr Ik IW. ton'. ; NadSMkl Roman iff. Monran Pr sh. li tons. Xenon-.:!"! Auntrn!a. ! Forihbnnk. r.-terson. Pr bk, 13.72 tons, i ."lorchTt!. i ClwynedJ. Pavlcs. Pr bk. 10S3 tons, Honolulu. I Puritan. , Pr sir. StS torus KloNt ; H Plschoff. SohwarMiw, (7er ship, 27M , ton!, Melbourne. Nov. 5. due February, j Andaman, Winter. Pr bark. 935 tons, ' A'.gon Pay, , l.ownsdaie, Jor.es, Pr bark, tons, ' Priskiite, , ( Cambrian Prince. , Pr ship. 1!TS tons. Melbourne, , City of Athens. I,undtni, Pr ship, U tens, Antwerp, . Senator. I.ewln. Pr ship, l12 t ins. P.oy- ' I.I MliEK KI.KI-rr. on the Way and In CilumbU Illv-r to Uiad Lumber. Ijnir.i Miy. Il.iiwn. s.-'ir. iii tuns. S.in Franols.-o, November II. Itltla, S.'akkobyr. sehr. i!I tuns. Ran Francisco, November 11 i Tenklo Mart: Kan. ko, Jap bk. 1HS ' tons, Yokohama. Sequoa, , chr. 5 tons. San Fran. ', clsro. Eoho, , brtn. SM tons. Tientsin,' Knappton. , Edward Parke, Johnson, sohr. 140 tons , "Clo, tf. P. Mills San Franc): "o bay, Dec. ;t THE COMIN.-J WO MA V I, ' Uno '" to th -iib a '.ill.- b.- hiKbami -n.lt baby, .is ei n the -ml nt-' f-islilont.l om.i i nhn .s.ks nft.-r her "" wil1 t 'l-n-" T'-t rin down In' h',,,,h TV"'V h" irnil.l., a'h aptt-ti-e. h.-11.1 .!, .(mleitsnesa. : f. Irttlnir I7..;y ..H's. The most won-1 b-r'il rinslv fur tn-te wom-n Is Kleetrl, ''i'tees Thmissi.t-ls of atiff-rens fun ' 1-ini" P.:i, k anl W-ik Kidney, rite up' id all it hi. it',1. n . fa medicine ' f .r s-o-nen. F-ma. "ni(iaints un! iitv- j 1 In Is .ii-m .iirj re. i li-Ved l,y the lis.- .if Kl.s-tri. f!lten. Del.! i"it" wom-n sh.-H I kp thi r.-m-ilr on i i hand -n l.nl.! ip I cent. -r I, IV '!.., -,,-i I 'nis Co. -y: m. Ony U ' lie be n-K.-s-iiinn : i'i:r:i: f !! vim'-: th .-irrFRnKrtM. 'U illi "t and oHi md :.,k.- I t y.tur dnuj-f-t .1 -a in 'I l.iMe fr f l,r ".v 1 1 f -ov -rv f..r ' d ''.,! It T v. ,1 "npilon. 1 is-k y..u, r 1 1, iv I for- : r.. ! in-. Th s w:.f -h.i..v you 'he sr-j! rn-rl r- hi- lv. and '.mplistf d by or ilii. r r -1 1 - wontlerfiji V you A-iui r,1n ,e nr. be r.-giilar -nie.1 b:ie. n.-nt. ii.i.l vwnild be U-nr- This is no . -xia-rpn trous To the ppn.'l lid 'bv r.ot kno.v It Would iliV.l. l it,y , r... .,nr f ,ht byt ph!-. :ins .lp. ,,t,v ,nr ,, jn thr iiatslr,. uh gren.t r.wilu, ,,n.r are re. lyilH iifl It In , , :( sf.- ri. i-i.e. tt I. guar..n.e..i. T,h, ,v KsfCnn I'rug i;o. Peg'llar size 'Tr i.. a win, frown Indut i-r. Irc-!ji.'tiri,r unti OASTOniA. 1:3: ; tftMtsjt fc l'cr Tne iriTnTtiirii.' . ui !y irroti npie. '-. lteO- WHEN YOU HAVE A DAD COLD. Tou want the be.t miitc that can bo obtained, and that 13 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. You want a remedy that will not only K've quick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a tv-medy that wl)l relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will couifrwa any tondeney toward pnuemonla. You want a remedy that Is pleasant anfl afo to take. fiharnl,. rlaln'n Cough Remedy In the ony mollclno In use that meets all of ,he9e rcTJr,OTWts. This remedy Is fa. mf1H fr IrOH ,jf ,ja,, M,U tnrw . ut , TT.(M a.atD. , . tlgn countries. It has many rivals, but. for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds, stands without a peer and Its splendid qualities are every where d mired and praised. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist Illn---. prov-i '. and your friona tnliint.-ytsir pailene When going Kast travel on the North, erri Pacific Railway. Quit k time and ths only line running dining cars. Train le ve-s Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. L At a,'' iii 1 1' i ii sm ' A "i1 I J s iiimissisiiniiiii npJn 1 ! I "Chewf SotnetlmsH "Piper Hrnltteckl " Til go yon." 1 No lover of t food chew ever says no to PIPER HEIDSIECK PLUG TOBACCO (CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR) There it more solid satisfaction in a piece of Tiper Ileid sieck than in any other brand on the market. Everything about it is ritfht ; the flavor is unsurpassed; the ire is 40 percent larger than formerly; and the purr is still the same old nickel. The new pliifj at theold puce is positively the bifest bargain in tobacco you ever saw. Be sure and ask for vme of the N'KW pieces of l'iper lleidsieck. . A. IASPAHICNI) IIOL'SH. HKIItf.K AM) WIIAKK UMI.tKU MOUMIC mnmnnnn i Vrt L Of gitsrsutretl locutr all nsivous ttiBrascs, Bttch ss U rak Mriaoty lMSf &. U S Sm B II ' . ii hiart lttsiiUrh U'.kvtutn. I . ..i Vi.mI. I . i. . ., t sNC' y ""' NV"usur, all itsin, of pwwrr lit liraetative titsa t,f I T I eitlirr se I. caused be om iertt,,ti vontlitul rttnt. im t ," 'jL ffssl' 'obs.ro, opium or r. -fc'r? '4XJl Inwnnr. Catibe.-a V J ' feiwiid Cln-ulsr Pt Miiiiin-tiite. by It free iv the To act on tititit.. iniuiitt e very s.rry af'iv.nls rule t "ill!. et ev - ;i -v, in. I s iiiidi an I bi-Ull'tflll -Vir." H KM lie line., ui II pi ..bleb rnik'ii' '" li-i'l;-' i'i Xyii'.t .'114. i.irlln - the mi. efll.-i 'io .ml it 1 1 Its- lit 1. id-put 1 n -i '.-r .(f red tu u fTi r -iritf hiniHinov. t 't,; '. r e.i;f r.or nil r- It keep. It SO n'u i t'i. f-im lr !li-r. .iiiy rliiiisr mnrv .xa; tl.ari h. man wlmi ...tilts on iip-tts- r Hint; OASTOniAt lis: Thep' 1. no u.- rv u:g ov.-r the no-vii. able, bur It s a g.'s-at l-llof -.im.-titti'i J. A. Perkins. r,f Arr!lo.ulty. o., .-,, f ,r hlrty years nee,es,y t.,rtur-d bv phy. rrlclnni f- the cir.. of eczema He wits j itilt-kly cured by using t"Vlifs Witch Hnie Sal re 1h fimous he-illng siilvs fir piles nntl kln disestt-.. riias, Hiirsra ' Th- nul ehitrif't em rail;, ftd In ill" - of tin f I r f 1 ; i 1 1 .ef.lj.,1, of H e CABTOTIIA. Til fte- U'US' J ' 6 Tile ip.l(-.l.l.!i h ti 1 tr rrnir. gin m. viur;g 'itn.in hmi .-be r- v .p. r' n ,t lei- Prw.-p.-nty conies qulekest 'o the ninn whose liver Is In good condition. DeWltt s Mttln Early Blsers are famous little pills' for constipation, biliousness. Iridigwtlon i and all stomach and liver troubles. Chja. Rogers. ; Sum V'ry i,.in'le..m.' f.iiMliui.- i.-i.nity II plii,. d has silver leiutiilfully usd In :fs d'--'tr-1 f in. T'i ('I'M: A fOI.f) IN' ON'E DAY Tike Laxative Promo Quinine Taldsts All drurgl-ts refund the money If It falls lo cure; Kor sale by Charles R g- rs If'tA' nemy p-r.tnt are guiliy i.f flu r vlir.H of rrndlrut the rieiriiln pai.-r at ih bri-.iklesl 1 abe. I'm kiniiam ! ly. ftr the whiskers, I. in kirii,'iiiirn i I .1 for the m.o-t.ii-he. :.it-km:h i-n l-v fur i'i" . yebr .we. ''.'ir b. a'lilf il I-oai or bae;, Was there -vr (,ny (int. t,f work that an outsider didn't f..- could be run better l.y hm fban the per' in In .Imre of It? CAS'lORIA For Infants .nd Childrett. In fJ- 5 a) n lr? ; It Is tt-t-a:we men and women are fail ures that so many marriages aro also. Genenil Contractor MtlVINtJ TDOI.M WKNrKl nrnmnrn Hy Tislar Dr. Peaa's trllan Merss fill. lilt wullilrtlul rnt.u r.inialsttti. wliK'tl lead lit Infirmity, Csnmniptkia or .-arrted la e porkr. I ao.x-r his. . hv mail oij br all dt.irirl.ls A.k fur It lakr n ...ihrr. pran aletllctne I'ttis Iti.n. I ... ''"I Co., diitrututluf Sk-tuls. I bird u4 Yaoiblll sit , I'MlUnd, Or. KSTtrt.i'oNN I'HI'U Aitenut. Astoria. The tiei. vit.ti !lk. illi tlte is.iin(. ns Mrs Siark. Pleas tut llidtr'. O , s-tys: "Vfter tsro dis-tors nave up my" boy to die, I savr.l iitm frittn croup hi' using On Minute Cousrh .'lire.'' It I. the qui. k. est and most eertnln rwietly for coufha, i'!s and nil t'lrmt .ml lun trounies. f'h.ir. Hotter.. I I Tin l h'srnninii (.-t i. I I m if 1 1 1 ' 1 ts tt ; in. be.- tk : iik : he tis-i.rd n ' nr cold itii, ,iM rninti tin l.t.s as alien II It tile til. lfer Of he. it "I lake pjeastirs In reoommsndlng I Ctiinrirraln' Colic, Cholera and Ptnr I rhoeA rtemetly o all who suffer from , pains n the sionu.-ii." says Mr. Mt Mc. ; Klnlny. editor of llio Itawson (Ohio) H 'r 'aid. "Until I 11! I this remedy It was. at ' times. Impossible for ms lo bs In my ! offlcs. costing lo n!l.i-k lasllmc from ons 1 0 two dsys. Hy taking t 41 soon ss the nr,t mntonia of iht allacl: ar. fell. 1 no longer in IT or his unulraaiKit sick. npiu( For sale hy Ch.trb's lagers, drug- Klt. 'il.'.-- i; ii j..it tituiiity linn ((iiiinptM j a. l'.iuiihn ltr .1 lil iM-iitc.ir n I y tn n ilisk'ii4 u'w knov i1 1- iiftin iw niir t" 1 ii n f - iii. ti' r ..n. in . 1 1 it (; a cm. i) iv on k rr Take I ,m 11 live Hi, milt Quinine Tablets. Aii dtuggisis refund the money If It falls to cure; 2.1c Pur salo bv Charles P.ogeri. " I' hiKh.n f.iim of 111. .nil dignity t" f'u uiv n but It maki. ih. i-k I'": ''il'"t' like a friv.tou pr. tense mi, 11 "' often" In r. p.-i.e. 11- mttrn 111. iMirdon H K ilned ! Mr.. M. It. Fori, Itu.ldell's, III., fiiffered I for eight years from ilvspcp-d'i nnd I chronic ciinsllpation, and was nnitlly j cured by iislm." TieWllt's Utile Marly I Risers, the famous Utile pill, fur nil stom al nnd liver troitblo. Chas. Rogers, I In l' wi r 111 1 p.-l HI eS. ll. Mr, lOllsha nerryi of ths placei says ho ntiver had anytiblng to do tltn so much good and give, such quick rellof from rheumatism na Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He was bothered greatly with Shooting pain, from hip lo kneo until ho used ChM liniment, Whl.ih affords prompt relief.-. B. F. Ilakirr, dnigglst, St. Paris, Ohio. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist. ' ni.fTi velvet" In rht unu- ttlvin to n in.. rl.i! t.h.i! Ih rtitiii i.rn1 (o-ncr a I iniiyy in M.MriM i. jh.it i iv.hiIiI hit. Im i n njt In tin nurnKir H-inM- yvn-n :u Imf M haw ii'liKlilv r-.irii..ini Ix rniiH fiiMhlori nayn U hho ihlnji. vo vvuv: a cnt.x in onk tay T tk IyiXHflv liromo Qulnlnr Talliti AM tlruffrTlfltfl refund tho monr If it falls to ur 2uc. For Hftle hy Chnth'u Horan. A . ! Jllnry Iff h-lmr 1-fu-Hrirll. One Mfniit CoiiKh Cure fur quickly. That' what rou want! Chac. Rofon, GO EAST . .'.VIA . . Library Car Route AMIOUICA'H WMNIO I.1NB. ,1r,.N Idak Ballast ,Ni Dust Dlnlnil Thn all-rail routn (o K out mini mlalM ttlHlrl.'f, via Heal l la and Himkane Shortest and Quickest Line ii St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth. Chicago A Nil AU. It '1 NTH ICAMT Through Palace and Tourist Sloepeia, IMiilna- and Ubiary t)lisrv tlon Cars. Dolly TrtihiH ss HKKVICK AM' WKNK.HV I S KAyPf For tickets ami full Information cJl on ant I), It A N. (.'. or a.Vlraaa A. II. 0. IUCNNIHTON. C. I'. A T A . Portland, or It C. HTi:VFNH. (1 W I A.. Hattl. Through Tickets TO TIIK l-AST AM) SOUTMIiAST VIA 'S p,c,0V rt'IXMAN PAL.ACK HI.EKPEH8. TOUltlUT BLKKPKItS and FRICIC IU'ItININl CHAin CAM Dally Salt Lake. Denver. Omaha. Chicago. Kansas City and other Eastern CUs via sltiMr rVnilkw srn Pacific or 0. IL A N. Cos j Only Line From Portland I Offering Passengers ths ohotcs uf I Tourist Car Unas through ! to Chicago, Specially Conducted I:cnrsions Via Bhaata, Itouts lo Chicago ovary fuss day. HagpNl ohecked Ihrougb lo dsa tlnaton. Mognlfloont wwiery, unloa deats fast tints, lownstt rata. Plntach llsht In a cars. For rates and olhar Information, call on or addross II. W. BAXTKH, Oen'l Agant. 1 Third 91., cwr. Alder. Portland. I lol Si'rin's, AikaiisiiM, is a iiihI jtliu.-f to ejn to in winter. Slmitot IiH. j . Ittirlintciii Itdiitc Write fur iiifiii'iiiiitinn 11I1011I nitiM mill trains. Tickets at ofTlces of connecting line :A. ('. SHKijxiN, (leiieial Ap'ui, I'tiill.iiiil, Olefin Krw vrwt Hrtnritv AbsHilalKl I nkMsya lo (hs rrof.-eis.il .11. I'riH.anful i un-a (it !" t 'J W-a rfiiiMl ni.'iii-y 1 f von mn im iiiMtmiM mt tttn Mntn snsrM. li'inin fijr t In tin rut jir l- n lr Willi IIHln-tt will ron!ia-t In lr 111 f'Miiin ii ir wt or py riiniiM uf n o in I it if , uri'l huUl MrJif mo Kit UH to rai irosXf bill, n4 Chars. It Oil rn. If ton liftvo 11 mi r. ury, ...idrittliliand HU llrtTH Fi and In inotnti. Hup Thpnat-, -4 Npti, I It-rrwi'imiir f.frUmnt fVtllliif imiI, rVsMtNttnrr nr 'I t-rtlur 'tliiD, Viifuusi I'mirmrm 'lmpl(,4'oiBr-'alr- jsftl tof fhnlriMlwJflolrur It Iii I till 'rimmrt WUtnA l'la that wa sit (ctt I Im intit abatla Ih world fiiravasw wa iMt liaia alwftr Kaaifta rtmlaeat Bhralrlaaa. guurmnirr torurf tVp ai ) ami rJinllt-nat run not riirr. 'till til. taa aklll mf thn m...t rr nianv " airi wntiavr 1 V'-aiM WHllSt-. BaBaSailllrlllrt RtH'l'lBll V Of Ircatiittf iI,ih fi..arti wmi ui I'll ILK NK aii'l wa liavo aftlKl.fHIO rant ! Uthtrut rnir uixMiiHillinnal Kuaraiilefs, Wittftuii tor lOO-pstfo hfMtk and abaalat A0 if nannlr 'lVtiipl-fs, 4 'hlrnft-o, IIIImoIb Molt' s Nerverine Pills C&2 C' The irei remedy for nervous pros- 1 ration and .- ) all nifvom ''"!,'.T7,vf5 rj .jT. dueaiei of llie .jlto. generative or- Ml.tltltll AN'l) Al-'ll.l. 1,'tlNII. M. i .ltr... Kl,,s 01 cuiicr sex, uch as Nervous Prostralion, Failing or lo-xl M.inht-itnd. Iteiruitttnt-it j'ni,,: . 17..:. - - 7 .".. jf A.iriitiy rittitrr ions. Youthful Frrors, Mental Worry, ex- l 1 V 1 1 SMIfii f ; - -j . .tKt.ve use 01 1 ouacco or tjptum, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1.00 f''J, hY "' 6 boxes for $5.00. Hm mmw. CO., Prop's, Cleieland, Ohio. For sals by Bstea-Conn Drue Oo.