The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 17, 1898, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, THUKSOAY MORXINU, FtiltllUAKY 17, VMl
Satin ototimu
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Edit,
telephon No.
TU11MS OF BflWORIITION.
DAILT.
hoi by mail, per year
Kacl by mail. par month
ftai-VKl by carrier, per monlb
WESKLT.
lul by mall, per rr. n advance....!.
roslaf free 10 eubaorlbera.
All communk-auona Intended for publ
aton ahould be directed to tha llior.
Business cortwmmtcationa of all kind
ml rtmttlaiicea nt ilreeed M
Tha Aatorlaa"
The Astoclan guarantee 10 lu
..,-. ih. lamMt circulation of any
irapaper published on tha Columbia
river. ,j
Advertleinc relea can be bad on apptr
twtiun to the buslnrsa manafer.
The Weekly Aatortan. the eev-ond old
at weekly In th state of Oregon, has.
Mat to tha Fxtland Oresonun. th
largest weekly circulation In tha etate.
John F. Haadli-y & Co. are our Portland
want, and copla of the Aetoraa can b
had every morninc at their etand, 1
Third utreet.
Senator Harnwn of Indiana and Scna
lor Cleveland of Sew Jersey would not
only make a tine team where one Is Just
now badly needed, but such a spectacle
In th senate would at the same time
anggesl a happy solution nf the problem
what to do with our ei-presldents
tun Pncla Sam yet evn lnlted to make
Astoria his headquarter for 'he licht
bouse bord of the Thirteenth district?
If not he should be at one, and In such
manner that he will not refuse. Mere l
the natural location for the headg.urt r
and the Chamber of Commerce or Pro
crravlvc Astsielatlon can make the rrulter
plain to the government.
Having successfully secured the nd
Juatment of the Young's Bay bridge qui
Hon, It seems to be the laudable determ
(nation on the part of the Pmgre.--lve
Association to stick to the r-ubllc park
matter until they secure results. One
thin at a time successfully handled, is
better than dabbling In many affairs and
accomplishing nothing, but It ought to
be remembered that while one question
Is pending the Initial steps In another
ean be taken. This will be a year ot
Tents and much will be crowded Into
a short spare of time requiring equal at
tention from nil. We cannot afford to
lose sushi of a single point in our devel
opment. The extent of the disaster to the Milne
is appalling, und the total destruction 01
so Rne a vessel Is a terrible blow 10 the
ew navy. It is not merely the loss f
be money Invested-an enormous sum.
wutlng slorrs. ammunition, gun, -mall
arms und fittings hut such a h!p cannot
be replaced under two years, even If con
rres should authorize her Immediate re
construction, which is doubtful. It is Im
probable that the f :ts as to the oxpl.t.
Inn will ever he definitely ascertained,
but it Is significant that Captain Sigsbee
speaks of the poj-slblltty of an "exter! .r
cause for It. Few will believe, however,
even If It turns out the explosion was
designedly brought about, that th,- Span
bib had anything to do with it. It woul.i
be exactly In keeping with othr d-sper-ate
attempts of the Cuban Junta to make
trouble between thin country and Spain.
IT the Maine's destruction was deliberate
ly planned and produced through secret
agents among the rrew of the l-f.,te,i
ship.
The matter of Indut ing the Cramp line
of steamers which are to run between
San Francisco and Alaska to make this
port of call Beems to have been dropped
-temporarily, hut the Chamber of Com
merce Is too wide awake to ,ose sight ol
-toe advantage of such an nrra.igcm-nt
itia will doubtless do the right thin nt
She right time Astoria has now (he op
jortunlty of enlarging its trade with
Alaska. Three local firms have branch
stores there, which Is saying more than
snout western cities run. and it Is one of
the probabilities of the near future that
arsine of boats will be establish -d from
Here direct to Alaska. No stone should
be left unturned to push our trade to the
front. It only will require a eoinpa.-iitlvo-smiill
guaranty to secure vessels that
"Til handle our lumber, which Is now
milch needed In Skagway and Dyea, and
JiiC which the regular ships have no
room. This lumber trade In sure -o grow
fuTn season to large proportions and ade-
lunte measures to take care of It should
& innugurnted nt once.
Tfjc mntter of the establishment of a
luarantine station nt the mouth of the
olumbla river waa agitated some time
biro by the Chamber of Commerce and
fwe are glad to learn thrft the new ofllcers
f that body do not Intend to let It drop.
No single improvement ut thlB harbor la
Ef more Importance. The presence here
ow of the O. R. A N. Oriental liner Mo
..itl nmntinntceH the fnrt. fihe hroUfrht on
thla voyage 17 Chinese and Japanese pas
senger and a crew of 4 Chinese and Jap
anese. Had one of them been attlli ted with
contagious disease, the ship would have
had to go to Port Townsend for quaran
tine. Indefinitely postponing the binding
of her valuable cargo, A quarantine .na
tion here would reduce delav to the mini
mum. With the China and J.ipan trade
on the Increase, our claims for a qmtp
tine station should be igoiulr pushed.
There are no ports of Importance In the
world but have quarantine nations, and
many of them have much b s commerce
than Astoria. We have the regulations
and offiivrs, but no station. For our own
protection from disease, as well as the
furtherance of commerce, we need the
station, and If the matter Is properly pre
sented to the government and '.'tltltf'ill
followed up there can be no doubt that a
station would be established.
H.VKKISON FlMl TIIK SKN ATI'..
A movement has Ixi n on foot f r on
time in Indiana h.ivluc for Its objevi the
elrvtlon of Henjamln Harrison t.i the Flu
ted States senate as the sue. es?,r ol ;.
ld Tunue. whose t rtn willenpir. Mir. n
1, KJ. It is not known whether Mr. Har
rison will .cepl the tiominalMn or not.
but his friends hope he may tv nid i, cd
to do so, and as a preliminary to i v am
pnlsn In th interest of his election the)
have secured contiol of the rcpub'icin
state cvntml commute- by the election ot
Charles Henley, a prominent ll-irrisan
adherent, as chairman.
The next step In contemplation Is 10 try
to secure the consent of the va-proMent
to the use of his name as a cand:-i it
for the senate. His friends claim that if
he will do this he will have no opponent
and that a Harrison b'Kislatun- will al
most elect Itself. The stale was carried
on the sound money issue In 1-5. and the
courageous attitude of the present so
ernor of the state In making the speech
of welcome to the Indianapolis monetary
convention has strengthen. d and -lidi-tied
the Indiana republicans on that Kue
The friends of sound money and g
government everywhere will how thut
the efforts of Mr llarri-in's friends to
induce him to re-enter public life l ac
eeptlng an election to the senate will be
successful. He Is unquestionably one of
the very' ablest republican leaders of this
generation, and his re-appcarunce In the
senate would be a timely and notable ad
dition to the st itesmunshlp of that body.
BIG PRICE FOR A BROKEN HEART
Not long since a Danville. 111., Jury or
dered the male defendant In a breach of
promise case to pay the decidedly compe
tent sum of M.C3.S to the afflicted fair
one. This was thought to be the largest
amount ever awarded by a Jury In a simi
lar action. Though It Is a pretty high
estimate of blighted affection, there is
another estimate which if not In dollars
and cents exactly us hU-h. yet In gen
eral consideration of excellence reaches
as lofty an altitude. That Is the estimate
of the people In their general v. rlli t as
to the efficacy of Hostetter s Stomach Bit
ters as a remedy for constipation. The
action of this gentle, but effective, laxa
tive is never aciompanb d by the gripm
and other abdominal disturbance hl. h
pre- edes or accompany the operation of
a griping cathartic. Mon-over, It is an
incomparable remedy for and preventa
tive of malarial, rheumatic and kidney
complaints, a never failing in-ans of In
vigorating the stomach and nervous sys
tem, and a promoter of appetite and sleep.
Persistence in Its u.-e is strongly ad
visable. The fir-place In the nursery should (
guarded by a hith fender, unless parent
are anxl ms to lose their household 'r- ,
i res by fire.
The pain that sometimes sirinei tn.ni
at the most Inopportune mon'-n-. : due
to indigestion. It may come In '! m I -t
of a dinner and make the :'-i-o a nc. it
cry. It Is a reminder that he n,-iy not
eat what he h'Xiscs, nor h-'i he
chooses. He Is a slave to th- weakn-ss
of his stomach. A man's he.iiu. and
-trength depend uimjii nhat to- gets out
of his food. This deen.l on 1,1s din- s
tlon. Remove the obstruction ny taking
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Th -y are
a positive cure for conllpalloi and lis
attendant Ills headaches, sour stomach,
flatulence, dizziness, lillioiisneHs and
"heartburn." The "Pellets" are very gen
tle In their action. They simiilv .o-sl-t
nature. They give no violent wre.i n to
the system. They ca'ise no p.i;n. nor grill
ing. Send 21 one-cent stamps to
of mailing only, and receive fr,
r co-t
py
of Dr. Pierce's Medical Advil r. .VI Ire-
World's Dispensary Mcdli al ,
Buffalo. N. Y.
A 21-pound baby lately born to a farm
er's wife at Im . Hulpe. near I'.ru-vr-l-holds
the Belgian record for weight.
If the tissues about the roots of the
hair become unhealthy, the hair will boo..
turn gray, or fall off. Correct thin trotibi;
with Hall's Hair Renewtr.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo 0,ulnue Tablet
All druggists refund the money If It falls
to cure: 25c. For nale by Charles Rogrra,
Rome's ratacornb of SI. ''alixlii'- Ih now
lighted by electricity, and the sv-t. m
will soon be extended to all the cata
combs. Pears'
What virtue there is in
bare cleanliness!
Pears' soap does nothing
but cleanse, it has no medi
cal properties; but it brings
the color of health, and
health itself. Give it time.
Pousse Pdtd.
And why not fit-pusher
a wellMtco0c-puher? It's
far mora necessary. Do you
ufftr with dTsrx-ruiaf Aw'a
Cathartic Fiila will curt you.
Takta
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MARIN'B NOTE3.
The German !hli Kmlllie. wheat laden
N on the way down from Portland
The llrltlsh shli l-ord Shaftesuury left
up for Po-tland yestettlay In tow of thu
0 kluhnma.
The stenmer Elmore, for Tillamook, at
tempted to cross out vent -rd ly. imt was
ompt llel to return to port ntc iln.
The German ship HlKchoff is on her way
clown the river. She In only partially
loaded and will finish i.-urno at this Kirt.
The Danish ship Juplt -r. Captain Fun
dt r, arrived from Portland yester liy and
tarries !M,yi.l busliels of .vh'iit valiie.l at
?7'','W-
The British ship Sen nor. Captain
VauKhun, arrived from Portland hti-r-day
nnd carries !tJ,X4 htisli'-ls 'if wle-it
valued at ya.T'iil.
The Oriental lltier MokuI, with a Ki-neral
rarifo, arrived down from Portland yes
terday morrilntr ami docked at l-'t.i v- oal
(milkers, where nhe take., n 10.1l.
The steamer PuHadeiia, tons Cap.
tain Humllton, for HkaKwuy and lyea
arrived from Portland yemerdny and
dot kt-d at Main street dock. r!h - Is load'-o
to the iruarilM with irein ral nierchandlse
aial a deck load of :i7.."ri; f t of luiiile r.
VESSELS BOUND TO ASTORIA.
The following- vessels art bound to tha
Columbia River, with name of master,
rationality, rig, tonnage, where from
and daite of reported sailing:
Dovenby Hall, Whlckhtm. Br sh, lKfl
tona, Liverpool
Hen Voirllch, Abler, (Jr sh. 1407 tons,!
Hmtft Rosalia.
Ota go, Enk, Hwd bk, 971) tons, Ham
uli nr.
Conway Catrtle, Jones, lir sh, 1M1
ton, Valparaiso.
Vamduara, Beavan, Br bk, UK tona,
Algoa, Bay.
Olenpark, Irish, Br ah, 1799 tons, RID
Janeiro, August 29.
G tan bank, Leonard, Br bk, 1369 tona,
Calcutta.
Genevieve, Touge, Fr bk, 907 torn, HaU
phong-, October XL
Henry Vllbtrd, lavttett. Am h, lit
tcna, New York, 0tober li
Oberon, Oully, Ilr bk, 114 ions,
Newcastle, Auatralla, Uototier 1
Vhelmsfonl, Thomson, Hr bk, tint tona
C. IVwn. CK-tobw t.
City of Tork, Jonea. Hr ah, 1IH7 tons,
8yd.iy.
Ukemba, liMlhrln, Kr bk, HiM tona,
Frwmantla.
Clan KolK-rtson, 1111. Hr an, 1M0 tons,
Santa Rixsalla,
Hrltlsh tlenerwl, Thomas, lr ah, 181
I. -us, Newcastle, Australia.
Mldtas, SleMH-ncor, Ilr bk. 117 Ions,
Nagasaki.
Yalorl, llrown. Hr an, Ut tons, New.
castle, Australia.
JorvUm Hill, Walkor, Hr bk. IM ions,
Melbmrne.
Klntuck, Terrell, Hr tr, Jssl bvna,
Yokohama.
Amara, Kent, Hr air, M tons. Ilontt.
koi-a-.
Alexander Itlaok. Iuun, Ur bk. Ifl
lone. AntWrrlV
Watjen. Trlta, tier sh, WT Ions, Hlors
Lord Slmftsli'iry. CtinnltiKliam, Hr sh,
ZTi Ions, Sydney.
Hrlstol. Mclntyr. Hr itr, in tons,
San Kranclaoo
Anno Tlioinaji, Thomas, I'r sh, 1TJ
tons. lVrt IMrle
Alinr.i. Thomson, Hr l-k, ITiS torn,
Newcastle, AusTulla.
IV:er Rikinocr, Weslermeyer. tier sh.
Sf3 tons, Hoiinkivruf.
Auckland, Jamv-s. Hr h, ISt tons, Ade
lold. tHenlul. Taylor. Itr h. 1SI tons. It ti nl
Honda.
Onvit s. Han. Hr all, "St tons. Sydney
Wlmtrush. Walker. Hr hk. 1S lo-n. Ade
laide. Ortmd, Huts, tl.r sh, M tons, Ssn'a
i:.'s..l
Ali-, Kiihtmetin. i"!er sh. tons,
Sant., Rosalia.
Roman iff, Monran, Hr h. 1' tons.
Newcastle Au.trn!.
Forthbank. reterson. Hr hk VS tuns,
i1.-rhnt!.
Oaryntsl.L Pavlcs, Rr hk. 1(S lona,
ITviolulu.
Puritan, . tr str. K3 tona. Kloba
Auitaman. Winter. Pr bark. W5 tona,
Alcoa Ray, .
I.orcnsdaje. Jones, Pr hark, 140J tors,
Prlsbana. ,
Cambrian Prince. , Rr ship, ir?
tors. Melbourne, .
City of Athena, laindlni. Pr snip, 1194)
tons, Antwerp, .
Marlon Inir!- . Hushes. Pr. eh KU tons
Sidney,
A!.i'-am. Cahetlfro. CMI sh. iri tans.
Taleikhii.tno. !
I'reslla. Stuart, Pr rh, ITm tons. San j
F'ranclscc.
Rirmhek. Tad'en, Oer Ik. tont.
Hi-mro.
Reliance-. R iblnson. Hr Ik. :ri t.ms.
I'or! I'lrie. November 17. 1
Cypromene. Pond. Pr sh, ITTji tons. San
Kra!ic!.-o.
Tw.-edsdale. Jones. Pr bk, lett tons,
Prlslmne. I mbrr IS.
Commonwealth. Anderson. Pr str. 51 Vt
tons. Ksiiilmnlt.
I'a-s of I.eny. Vint. Pr hk. i? tons,
Yokohama
Puritan, plant-hard, Pr bk, SO tons,
HloRO.
SIlN-rhorn. Clbson. Pr bk, 1T7I tons,
l.iverpoiil.
Arco. Maclean. Pr sh, 1150 tons. Ant
werp. LCMBBR PIXKT
V-Ksels on the Way and In Columbia
niv-tr to Iad Lumber.
protection. -
I-and.ng.
Kt-ho, . ba-tn.
ICnnppton.
Tenkl.i M.irti Kanko,
tons. Yokohama.
ChehnlK . hktn. CI2 tons. Nnsnkl
!uls. . schr. K51 tons. CIUo.
Marlon. . hktn, Jl tons, Sydney
V dette. . hk. fe tons. S in Pedro
W. F. J.-wett, . schr. t.'3 t-.tw, H:in (
rranelsco b.iv. j
Omra-a. , bktn, tons, Mollindo. I
O leaner, . hktn, Sfl tons Neriort. j
Tarn i Sh.int-r. I'utterson, hktn, ;-.' 1
tol.s. Ran Francis' o. j
Trouper. . si nr, ton. w.m Inn-
i Iseo buy.
Saeranunto, , schr, 124 top, H.m
I-'ranrlseo.
Wllliiird Alnsworth, , schr. 40 tont
Seattle.
riivltiliiirn. who writes very little, m.ik'i
a year by his poem.
A woman never really knows the mean-!
Iiir of hri)iiln and content until sin- lul
the mother of a healthy, happy child.
The health of the child depends on the 1
health of the mother, both before and af
ter birth. Most ull of woman's weakness j
and particularly the weakness that most)
strontrly Influences the health of children,
comes from some derangement or disease
of the distinctly feminine organs. Dr.
Pierces Kavorlto Prescription will cure
troubles of this nature. It should he
taken regularly by every woman during
the entire period of gestutlon. It gives
strength to all the organs Involved, less
ens the pains of childbirth and Insures
the health of both mother and child.
Hcnd 21 one-cent stnmps to cover cost
of mailing only, and receive free a ropy
of Dr. Plerco's Medical Adviser. Address
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Iluffulo. N. V.
Don't Judge a woman by her teeth, as.
1 nllke a horse, 1 hi: older she Ih the fewer
xbe Is likely to iMiHHese If they are her
very own.
Any tendency to premature baldness
may be checked by the use of Ayer's Hair
Vigor. Don't delay till the scalp Is bare
und the hair rools destroyed. If you
would realize the best results, begin at
once with this Invaluable preparation.
Anthony Hope charges Jl'i for a maga
zine story, reserving the copyright.
Soft, White ITanilswItli Sli.-iily Nails, f.ttiu
riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome. Hcalp, pro
duced by (,'t -Tlf.'tritA HoAC the most elfectlve
kin purifying and beautifying soap in the
world, as null as purest, ami sweetest, for
toilet, liath,:i:id nursery. Tim only preventive
of liillaiiimation and clogf;!"!? of the Porks.
icira
Botr It told Uimiitiout lh world. Poms Dsoo tss
Cuts. :nsr., Holt Prop.., Button, V. . A.
M-"How to Purity and HttaUty Utt Ills, tctlp,
sod Htlr," mtllcd frtt.
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DAD! nUMUHsl tttrtd kf tisTunu Jlsassua,
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lYomolvs l)ivoslion.CITtrul
ncs niulltcsl.Cont.iln nclllkT
Diinlintiic nor Mineral.
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lion. Sour Stonvich.l )nt i ttiva
ami loss or SLtl-l'.
Tar SimiU Siv'nolurc of
tiAcr copy or wrapper..
MANHOOD
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liOl'SIC, KUIlHtK AND WIIAKK HUII-DICU
n'T""- MOVINO TOO KM WKNTKO
i nilUIUL
TREATMEHT
OH TRIll
To Any Rollable Man.
Wrr1ot ppllpr tni on wBitith' rtnaJ
r rmtm tNiVrrmil b mat on tni. vuhaut m-
.(Join tvfsatf, by (li (riuuL xaipf ta i .
vurld In turn trtjftt'iifii ot mn wmk, brnksa. d
iurua4 from aiTiH'ta of mimt 'fr( o? r.
tirfc, Ac lUt'pr m-rr $ frurvil. cunikt r
inrLlun nr U mUtpmmni (til fitUuK cdihIUMji ,
Th ttn Of f his ,tl-r t limit 1. fin t it if.
whaftntii no A'-mti-m fc tif.gu. A-l'M
ERIE MEDICAL C0..'2:-
1 ' nit ism Is Intellectual dainU l-m with-
it Hi M-oiiib s featlo't". and ii -
'.. im- 1l1.1t t ynli are only happy 111 10. u
'Mg the wttild as barren lo otliei-i .o. lb
I l e tlllllle II for IlleltlSelVl B
A woman's hed.iihi-s may com- fnon
overul caun-s. Hhe may have a hi-iulac ie
irlslnir from nervousness, ur from dl.
g.-atlve dlttturbunces. Nine caset In l-n
her headach'-a come from disorder ..
cullar to her rex. It may tio Itself in
the aymptoma which are characterise jt
a i5zen dlsord-m. Thousands of times
women have been treated for tl-.n wrung
disorders. Dr. Pl-nx-e's Kavorl'.e Pre.
ecriptfon was compounded for the ole
fnjrpose of relieving womankind ofihi-se
Ilia and palna. Thoutmnds of womi-n havi
testified Chat after taking treatment (rom
several physicians without benefit, th
"Favorite Pretrrlptlon" cure-J them com.
pletely and quickly. It has been used for
over thirty years, and has an unbroken
record of aucessea.
The woman who hesluntm Is Invited to
solid twenty-one l-cent stamp to cover
only the cont of malting a copy of Dr.
Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser,
which contain plain, clear Information
abo-ut ull of tha organ of ttio human
body and their function.
A 12-year-old child named Hplllle ig
boon burned to dentil In Krylhgpaii alley ,
London.
lii:'KLi:N".S ARNICA SALVE,
Trie IksI Halve n tha world for Cuts,
((mines, Hor'o., Ulcers, Hat Uheum, Fevit?
Hori-s, Tetter. Chapped Hindi, Chilblains
Corns, end nil Hkn Eruptions, and posU
llvi y cure Piles, or no pay required.
It Is guaranteed lo give perfo'. siilsfuo
ton or money refund"l. Prlve 2D cenia
per 'ttox. Fir sale by Hites-Conn Druf
Co.
An eplilemlc of measles Is spreading
over Kngliind, the disease growing more
mallgnanl as It sprcadM.
TOOK A 8EVKRG COLD AFTER THI-J
KJ FIRB.
After the big fire In Cripple Creek, 1
took a very severe cold and tried many
remedies) without help; the cold only be
coming moro sotlled. After using three
tmiall boWle.s of (Thamborlaln's Cough '
Remedy, bpth the cold and cough left j
me, and In this hUfh altitude it takes a
meritorious cough remedy to do any good,
a. B. Henderson, Editor Dally Adver
tiser, Cripple Creek, Colo. 80M by Chorlea
Rogers, DruggWt.
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
1JOTT.LK OF
rJil It put up la otit-t'n MiIm ealjr. ll
Ni r I 'M la balk. P-'t silo aii;ne( mII
... , .. , . - .' . il . . n iV.t It
it "Jest t tl" aid "will aatwtr rr p
)it. ' Br that i'i ft 0 A 5-T-O R I A.
Titlw- 1 -
RESTORED
Rr wslaa- Dr. Peaa'a
tellaw Nr fill.
Tk,. M..H.I..I..I .
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luatsutred tocil-t sli tlt"liliMi, iwhu Writ Mrnitvv L j
11. ia ISisrl Hr.tWh W.krlulnM. 1 .J U.nh...l u.
,, , " .. -." f Kntl.
unit, MiTouiir, all dfsisi, kiss u( power lit Ucamtli's l)isat t(
ftlhrr srt. rsiiMsl br ow eirttion, youthful emits, fitrwlt u ol
lotMtvn, ot'ium or itiinulsntt. which lead lit Innriaitr i'anmmptlua or
ttiasnur. Can be rarrtetl In test pocket, l so rr tv.i, 4 Its t. V Bud
wetMUl Clnnlar Kre aolj by all drunlrta A.k for It. Ukeao.ahet
Manii'scturetl by the prn MMicliia 10 raru H'.a-e laue-lsxis
I'luj c. diHribuliui acuu. TUUd tad Vsathill ait . rgttUad. u.
RATE: tt.Ci INN liltl il in.. Aa-niii. Astoria.
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monrttoulti, Orctfon
X TRAILING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS
ha'illr .tirtnal Coire of tlltre yetrs
nior jTe aholtv irtdtM tmal.
1 rttioiiic iieartiiiei, of blue aia-lri with .uu rlilldrvii.
It.ttriit-tiot. and Iraln iik in i,ynoaiie heithtr
. in , and V. ' M'Mle lor mililli- h-u
Hie Norma. littoina it rectMitrd lijr iaw at a fTAfl
I. UK I'KUllr'i AIK Ul liaeh.
i isiil etiMtiib. 1 union, Unikt, tHianl ainl lotlcing au
ItrotimatrlT'. li.iUU ovr laar
luitriii. Nianllnt tliritiM-ivra, lllo ai -er yct
A4letiilr gr.e4 ai-eere frulll lOsh M-liool.
Ca'a.oitit t at.-rriiilir tent on aiilli'altoii.
A'i.irrta
I. U CAMI'IIKI.l., I'rrtll.iil, ur
W. A. WAKN. Secretary Kvully
General Contractor
tun Iiole rui lved i, for Itodiiey
St-Oie
1 lie )ollllg who avoid the region tlf ro
ll .III. f ist'ile the tll- of f.'l lit llli ... I
cf a 1 i i stlal 1 row It
I'llAMIIKItLAIN'tl COIMIC ItK.MKDt
ALWAYS I'ltUVI-ai KPKTU.U
There are no ht-tter meillcliirs on the
niittkrt than Chamberlain' 1 We have
used the Coiigti Itemrdy when all otnera
failed, ami In eery Instance It proved
effectual. Almost dnlly w hear the v.r
tuet of Chamberlain' remedlea n tolled
by those who have used them. Thlt It
n- sn empty puff, iald for al so much a
line, but It voluntarily given In f ood faith
In the hope that u (Tiring humanity may
try thrsa remedied and, Ilka the wrlttr, be
benefit! -Krom the (llenvllla (W. Va )
PathBnder. For aula by Charti-s fl'MT- r
Druggltt.
Mr I ilud-ttolie'
II '"'
prl,
ful a l-llcw Is
J. B. WYATf.
I'hoitt Ne. aa
Attarla, Orage,
HfirrJ wore,
ShlpChnniler'.
(irocerieH,
F'rovlHlofiH
PAINTS end OII-H.
Sptcltl Atttntloa Paid le Supplylnj Ships
William's Kidney Pills
Huh no piiuiil til iIIm-uhck of titer
KIcliioyHiiul l.'riimryOi'ifiiUN. lluvt,-k
.viu w'tfiVcti'ii your KUIiu-yi.', IIiivnT
you ovcrtvurltt-d vour ni'rvoim hyv
tt-iii anil (-miM'il tronlilu with your
Kliliifvu unit llludili'i". Ilnvo ymif
paliiHiti thn lulus, siilc,1iiicl,i.'njliis( I
ami Madder? Iliivo vnu u Uubliy np- ,
tiinlcr tliu i-yes? T'h) frffpii'iitlf(
wlru ttiiKH iiri'mi? Wlllliim'H Kitlnoy 1.
11 1 IK will linpiiri now 1 1 10 10 tueinn-,
cased (irtfiins, tono lip thu KVbteni
ntitl iniild! 11 new lima o( yon. Jly
until Si) (icntH per lmx.
llll.IAMH Mini, ., iTops., i.ievnittnn, u. a
Pill ti It a nen-lwiltnnnnl
rt'ini'ily fur liniiiirilni'ii,
ioi-if, nperrnattirrhif s,
Vtiiltim. 11 11 n at 11 r s I iIih-
olwriiis, or anr IiiIIhiimiiii-
Iiiiii, Irrilalliiii or ulcer a-
Ifitrratt tuaMtloa, tliiri nf III 11 r n lit tltf-iti
rilftttHSCHtumtiro. ""niit. Niii.-attrliuii.Mi
Hold ly ruKglala,
tiliilll wrapper,
i, pti-pni'i, iur
liiilllet, ..?.'..
tini en ri-'iui'tt.
There) tiny Cupsult a are mpenoi
J to lialsain or Lopsina,
Cubebsorln ectioniandiiirflN
CURE IN 48 HOURsPUlJ
tha lams dieae with-
out inconvenience.
' .Ttnf nil nt?htr, '
! VVSI
Bit! u alrUiMr
i.'ffrfiir.iri.o.ra
i V it. a. a. C"r. ""'' J"
1
sav. tr
GO EAST
. ..VIA , .
Library Car Route
AMKIMCA'M HCHINIC LINK.
Ruck
llallitl
Nil
II a M
Dining
Itr
Cant
Tha all-rail rouls to Kooional mlala
dlalrlot, la Heattla and Hok4n
Shortest and Quickest Line
St. Paul. Minneapolis,
Duluth. Chicago
AND ALL I'OINTH ICAHT
Through Palace and Tourist
Hleeosra. IHnlii ami IJbrary nhawva
llon Cars
Dnlly TrnltiH
asa
HKKVII'k AM' Hi ' K S K H V IMCAII KUD
Cor ticked and full liiforinallun asUJ
on M'iil - It N. (V ur adtlrawa
A. II t PICNNIHTON.
f. IV T. A., l'ortlan4. Or.
II. r. HTKVKNM. tl W. IV A.. H-attla.
Through
Tickets
TO Til
EAST AM) SOUTHEAST
VIA
- a ieio-
1'i u.MA.y pai-acm Hi.raericna,
TouniT uccrBita Ad
FREE ItrX-MNINO CHAIR CAM
Da4lr to
Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha.
Chicago. Kansas City
and pUm Cuttm CUaa via Htoar ln
era Pad Ho or O. It A N. Oa
Only Line From Portland
Offstlnc PaawMiftrs ths ttuHe ut
Tvurtat Car Line itarouajh
ta) Cklaactt.
Specially Conducted
Excursions
Via Shaata lloule to Chbajro aver
day. Martia ohackad Ihruitrh U 4aav
llnalon. Masnlfiotsni oawiery, aatsai
datputa. fast lima, luarwai rata.
Pints, h light In all cwra
for ratea and other informs Uoa, mt
on or addrea
R. W. HAXTKR, OatVl Awt
IS Third oor. Alder, rortlantt
la;-, .a, iie,-..,,,,,!
ir vt 4. 5 r hi
Look at the 1
8-page insert
In the lalest Issue of our folder. II con
tains a very complete and entirety truth
ful rtsat rlpllou of thn finest train on earth.
Ihe lliirlliiglou's HI. I'aul-I 'hlcngo Lim
ited. Leaves Ht. Paul K (t, p m Arrives t'hl
nigo !i:11 it. m. Compartment and Htnnd
ard Hleepr-rs llufTct Hinoklng Cnr. Dlnlna;
''nr. I'halrt'ar. t'oiichi's. Kits-trie light.
Wldo vestibules. Htenm heal. Tickets at
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A. & C. K. R. R.
TIME CARD
In l lTcct Oct. 25, IKi)7.
Daave Bens hie for Astoria via Flarel
at T:S0 a,, m. amd I p, m. daUy.
Iaw Aalorla for Beaalda via rural
it 10 a. m. and 4 p. in dally.
All the Ahovc TraU'H Arc Dally
Astoria Public Library
READINO ROOM FnHB TO
Open every day from t a'clack to l:M
ml t;K to l:M p. m. '
Bubaorlptlon' rates) II per annum.
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