The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 09, 1898, Image 2

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    THE DAILY A8T0UUN, SATCttlUY MOKMN'd, Al'itll. !, I81.
gully otovian.
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone No. M,
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Business communication! of all kinds and
remittance must be addressed to "The
Astorlan."
The Astorlsn guarantiee to Its advrr
tlaera the largest circulation of any news
paper publlhl on the Columbia river.
Advertising ratet can bo had on applica
tion to the bualneaa manager.
The Weekly Astorlsn, the aecond oldest
weekly In the atat of Oregon, ha, next
to the Portland Oregonlan. the larg.i
weekly circulation In the tat.
ANY FOOL OAS PKCLAKK WAR.
Along a war can be avoided It mut
be avoided. It a III be little less thin
criminal fur congn- to rush madly Into
war with Suln at a time h. n a f
day more of consideration and reflection
might avert it and brlnu all the result
that could be obtained at the end of a
bloody w.tr. says the Times-Herald.
Thl I the policy President McKlnley
i pursuing. nd he I doing all that wis
dom and flrmne. can do to protect the
honor and Interest of the I'nlted State
And maintain peace. If war. however
muni come, he ha hown his foresight In
making every preparation for It. and we
are In fur different p.witin now from
what we were six weeks ai.
Our navy Is mobilised, our coast de
fense re armed and nunmJ, our army
ha been made effective, mid our Rival
national reserve, the nation. il gu.iril of
the state. uion whuh at the list we
must rely, has been aroused and stands
ready to answer with alacrity the first
call to arms. Such Is our position to.
dav, and by reason of It we are m inter ot
the situation.
Holding thl vantage ground. If we can
obtain our Just demands by peace wny
should we not? Whether we are to have
peace or war now depends on the Span
ish government, and most assuredly no
government ha ever been confronted by
problem o desperate. If on the one
hand It surrender Cuba the relcning
dynasty may be driven whh execration
from the throne. If on the other hand It
cleaves to Cuba the very existence of
Spain herself become Involved.
Add to thes contingencies the facts
that the Spanish army in Cuba is
dwindling away, suffering far more from
disease than from war. and that Spanish
finance are In a hopeless condition, the
national credit sinking lower and lower.
I
and w hat possible chance is there for
Spain In a wir with the United St.it-s?j
In the outcome she would loi-e both her
Amorictn colon!. and hr navy. whil
her credit would be ruined forever.
Doubtle:- for a time she mlsht waee a
war of despair ag iln.-t us and Inllict
much damage, but the eventual result
can he no other than defeat fur her. r
haps annihilation. Why then should not
congress give a little more time for re
flection before proceeding to the last r- -sort?
Every day's delay makes for p-"'"
All Europe Is Int rested in preservins
peace, for no man can tell when the
torch is once lighted where the con
flagration will end. It Is because of this
apprehension that great European pres
sure I being brrjugnt to near on npiiii ,
to recede from her present position ami
to preserve the peace of the world even
at the sacrifice of Cuba.
The American people are prepared for
war and are willing to make all sacri
fices necessary to a Just war, but tn-y
demand to be led by the president and
not by congressional hot-heads. Any fool
can declare war. but In great crises II
requires statesmanship to preserve peace.
In the statesmanship of the president
the people put their trust and calmly
abide the event.
WAR AND FREK SILVER.
New York Tribune.
It muy be only a coincidence, but It Is
itlll worth noting as one of the salient
features of the present Interesting po
litical situation, that the most Impa
tient patriots and the noisiest advocates
of Immediate unconditional and uncom
promising war ore the persons who for
the Inst two or three years have been
In nretty much the sume eager, t-xclted.
violent and bloodthirsty state of mliu
over the financial question and the un
willingness of the cowardly and unpa
triotic Money Power to ngree to the free
I'oinnire of silver. Ex-Governor Waite of
Colorado, who achieved an almost world
wide notoriety a few years ago by his
declaration that the free-silver advocates
were ready to ride In blood to their
horses' bridles to effect their ends, was
only a typical representative of the rest
less, reckless and ambitious demagogues
Who seize upon every occasion to advance
their own political fortunes by appeals
to the passions of the mob. The wlld-
eyed disturbers of the public peace who
went raging through the country In the
campaign of KW. stirring up the masses
against the classes slid threatening civil
revolution unless their demands were
compiled with, arc the orators of passion
who today are denouncing the adminis
tration as a slave of the Money Tower
and shouting themselves red In the face
over the cowardice of conservatism and
the foolishness of common-sense.
Is It only n coincidence or Is it simply
the logic of the situation that all the rest
less and re. kless elements nhi h united
in lv In an assault upon the .tout ot
the nitlon should take .ilvanlige of the
present opportunity to Incite ftith or
without cause a war hl. h. whatever else
might be the result, would Inevitably in
crease the national debt, force the Issue
of new financial obligation, unsettle val
ues, derange the currency and bring tne
country nearer to five-silver coinage alio
consotpienl repudiation s it only a
manifestation of the madness which
seems to ho tempcrnif ntal and chronic
with these peo'de, or Is there method In
It and do th. y hope to effect through
the disturbance an I tumult of war what
they have f illed to acompllsh through the
tvaceful and orderly prvvesse of an elec
tion at the polls The teal with which
the democrat have rushed to the front
In congress with war talk, not only
against Spain, but against the president
and this republican administration, for
no plunging Into the conflict out of
hand, without walling either for a pisl
cause or reasonable preparation, Is to the
Intelligent observer an Indication, not o
much of a desire to maintain the national
honor and extend the area of freedom
and eiviliiation. a of a burning eager
ness to make political capital out ot the
situation and promote the prospects ot j
the demo, ratio party. '
The f.eble , f Tt of the democratic:
N ader in the house. Mr r.iil.y of T.vi.j
to put his f!:...T :n line a the real,
and only true-blue patriot, the only '
party to champion the national honor, on ;
the instant, w ithout hesitation or parley, j
deceives no one. It w is a pur,., piece or (
demagogy, .he sole purpose of whl.h was;
to make political
trlottsm. but pol
dotal. It was not pa-,
It f iile.1 Ivcaiise '
the intent was s.. plain as to be mani
fest to every one. Of course, th
tempt will he r-p-ated. Itut the r.publi
.-.ins in .-..ncr-ss. however they may differ
I
as to time and occasion, measures and I
methods, are not l.k.dy to permit the1
polUy of the administration or the con
duet of the war if th.-r
" I
to be directed by the representative, of a '
party whose fundamental .bxtrines are I
hostile to every consideration of national j
t
honor and iummcn honesty. If the pos-
eltizens hop
it will not ! because of J
the timi.li'y or cowardi
if the Money I
I'ower. as the .anting demagogue are
so loudly shoutmc and if p comes it will
not ! bee i us., the nflin!ry is driven
to it by th-- il.tnor of the fr silver
fanatics who hop.- to .-ripple the Money
Power through its Instrumentality.
FAI.I.KN FP.'i.M TIIR SKY.
Kv.-ry ..nr- je. ., while ..me adven
turous a-p naut make i ball's. n uscen
si"ii. gets t-ntar.gled w ith a . yione and
has an abrupt . tit. The building of
aerial vehh !-. .vhi. h are intended to
travel thto .h tie- "bl ; . mt.yrean " com
fort:. b!v ind dal'.gerless h is long be.-n the
dream not .nly
ciil p.s.ple. but
f l-r.tion.il and ..himerl-
f r- illy . lentillr minds.
Hut ih.- id. a of hio:
o ria! machine tra-.
v rsing sr. o e h.s n vr b-eii reaiiieii , wod. ..
probably n.-ver mil be Kxperb-nee. how-; Thl rs.
ever, t. a. !: s u fa.-t of real import-!
ati'o. n..n.ely. 'h'i r no ds no lofty . sun. ...
(lights to grasp ih- fa t ih.it Host.-ttf r's Mn. ...
Stoma, h UitP r will r. Ileve. surely and ; '
speedily, b ilo'i-'.e-s. wheth'-r chronic orjThurs.
temporary. No . 'flbaelous Is this F'ri
M,,,.ir,i
f malarial f-,
vr, nerviitisrie,.. uy-; t.ia. rheumatism . jioii. .. .
and si, k h.ad-i'he .,r ..-bllity. Like all . Tu. ..
ni. rii"ri'ii:s m-ilMr' ., .t deserves a f.alr
trial. I Kri. ....
I Sat
The lat' -t in trinket line is , ulP-d j Sun. ...
b.-'oved eye." it t worn as a . harm.1:,." ''
and is paint".!
eye of the r
wi.rld. r-,r. -.-in exactly tn-1
dearest to vmi In the !
I
A business man is m,t the most patient I
creature m the world. He cannot wait
to hear any long-drawn-out, story of the
cause of his allm.nt.'. II; doesn't care
two straws ebon; a tin. spun theory of
how he should ti-at himself, e may
be pi'.-ul; k s.-'I to scrofula, or consump
tion. 'That." h..- will I' ll you "has noth
ing to do with tli- cis".'' He wants to
be well. If he can !,.- cured, write out a
prescription and s n.I in your bill. So,
here's the llrst i .rt of the proposition.
l)T. pier" s .;oi i. .Medical Discovery
Is a rnici ,b- Ii int, t and killer. Many
persotis of s, rofulou' blood, encourage
the breaking ', :' of uioigli'ly soP'S, to
prevrit the ,1:-' going to the lungs.
There is no 1 1 . this state f dread
and illscomf-'H. I'uiitv the blood. lt
can be done. ".iold. r. M-dioal Discovery"
will cure !' I r m of till consumptive
cases, also of all ntl.'-r lingering bron
chial, throu' arid lung diseases.
The I':,ii!Hi jkirt is undoubtedly the fa
vored cut for I'll the t immer gowns made
by fashionable modistes.
di.s.-ovki;kd uv a woman.
Another great discovery lias been made,
and that too, by a lady In I his country.
"Disease fastened iis clutches upon her
and for seven years she withstood Its
severest tests, but her vital organs were
undermined and death seemed Imminent.
For three months she coughed Incessant
ly, and could not sleep. SHhe finally dis
covered 11 way to recovery, by purchas
ing of a bottle of Dr. King's New Dl3'
covery for Consumption, and was so
much relieved on taking first dose, that
she slept all night; and with two bottles,
has been absolutely cured. Her name Is
Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C.
Hamnlck & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial
bottle free at Kstes-Conn Drug Co.
Regular size 50c and tl'X). Every bottle
guaranteed.
Ml P.J
.u - ..t
Fifty Years As.
Tlili In the war It sli bound to look
V'hcs grandfather had ln "pwtci took."
The e were the nhndowii t;al bcloit
The coming of Con inter liieri
AnJ hit art; like a girl In a pinafore
Some day to Moctn to a goddess tair.
M n certainly were not a Mack, wr know
Ai th;y pivtuied lliriu. jj our jjo.
Ayer's Satrapar.lh
beai to mnku netv uion, Just
s tho new pictures o( men
bvQ to be mad. Thoustmds
of peopU fronteil tho ciiniora
wi'li 6kins niHde clean from
b'.otch and bliinish, because
thoy had purified tho blood
with Ayer'8 Siystparilla. It
is aj powerful now as then.
Its record proves it. Others
irnit.ite the remedy ; they
can't initato the record :
CO Years of Cures.
A f Amaione. Moris, nor l
rIPN6 MftRlHHH;;
fll ' j Alls.i Craig. Kobert.-n
' t"h. Shanghnk
... ... !....!.... Tl-
MAKINE 0TES
The C.erman ship Alice left up (--r Con
Und yesterday.
The State sailed for San ."ran. is- o y.-
jerday afternoon.
The tug Traveler arrived In from C.r.ny
Harbor yesterday
j 11.111.'. ---' '
I .. h.-.r...r vn.ion left ui f 'r
The steam set
Portland yesterday.
The PriUsh bark S.im.inthn left up tc
Portland yesterday
The British ship Comltebank arrived t
I',,rt Townsend yesterday morning. ,
Th.. im.ri.-an shin Henrv VllUr.l m-ve-t .
down to the lower harbor yesterday.
lUrrnb..w, wht .at l.en.
m,,vi - d down to F".rt gteyens yesterday,
The German ship INfter iliokmcr. wheat
. . I . . K.. pIlop t bVf sTil.lV
I Mii'-n, arnvfu uit ii V"'-
Portland yesterday loaded with . f-" 1
f lumber for San Francisco.
The lumber schooner lilen. itaipn J .
Long and Maggie C. Kuss wr-
lOW oil ll
to Portland by the Fanny yesterday
The Oregon arrived in from Sk.igw.u i
y. sterday and after a short t-iy at Hi' '
ii. K. 4- N. dock. pr. d.d up t" Port
land. Notice is given that the hull "f the
wr. ck. d bark IP n. a W. Almy. off the San
Francisco bar. having broken tp. the bell
buoy marking Its psltln has n re-
nvired.
TiJe Tatlc ior Afri . 1893.
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VE8SEI.S ROUND TO ASTORIA.
Otaeo, Fk, Bwd bk. 470 tons. Ham-
taurs.
Conway Cat.e, Jonei, Br sh, IM
tons, Valpara'so.
Vanduara, Reavati, Br bk. ii'lfi tons,
Algoa Bay.
aiinbarik. Iuiarl, Br bk. 13Si toruv
Calcutta.
Genevieve, Tougc, Kr bk, !7 ions,
phing, October IL
Oberon, Oully, Br bk, 14 ion.
Newcastle, Australia, October 8.
Chelmsford, Thomson, Er bk, 211)7 tons,
Cape Town, October .
City of York, Jor.es, Br sh, 11T7 tons,
flyd.iey,
Lakemba, Brvlherlng, Br bk, loM tons,
Freemantle.
British General, Thomas, Br sh, ltt
ions, Newcastle, Australia.
Midas. Messenger, Br bk, 13i2 tons,
Nagasaki.
Yalorl, Brown, Br ih, UM tons, New.
castle, Australia.
Jordon HIlL Walker, Br bk, 217 tons,
Melb-Hirrw.
Klntuck, Perrelle. Br sir. 28x1 toos,
Yokohama.
Amara, Kent, Br ati, 'M tons, Hong,
kor.g.
Alexander Black, Dunn, Br bk, 13M
torn!, Antwerp.
Watjen. Fritz, Oer sh, 2079 tons, Hlogo.
llristoi, Mclntyre, Br str, 1274 tons,
San Francisco
Annie Thomas. Thomas, Br sh, 17PJ
tons, Port Plrie
Alnvora, Thomson, Br bk, 17B9 tons,
Newcastle, AusrsJla.
(llenlul, Taylor, Br sh, 1894 tons, Boyal
Roads.
Foilhnank. Peterson, tr bk, IM Ion,
il!ivrgh'nt!.
Aihtamsn, Winter, ltr bark, M ton.
Algoa l'ajr, s
l.onriisdme. Jons, ltr bark, ltM tuna,
Hrlsbans,
Cambrian Trine. , Mr hp, IW
tons, Melbourna,
City ot Athsns, Uindln, ltr ship, UN
ton, Antwerp,
,loseih 1 iiller. Harvey, Am ch, T
tons. New York.
'lacknuinnnnahlre, Thomson, tr h. IPt;
tons. Newcastle.
I'aivbrlan tjueen. Jone. ltr sh, l!ll
tons, MellnMirne.
Ataeamt,, C'abellero, thll . I.M ton.
Tlcahtino.
(irrslbv. Stuart, ltr -h, ITtW Ion. San
Tranclsco,
Vilbei horn, tllbson. Hr bk, im ton.
I .Ivorpool.
Argo. Maclean, Ur h, 1W tons. Am -
j werp,
I ClaveMon, Klway, ltr h, l.tOJ ton.
j Yokohama,
1 Oomllebank, Burn, Ur bk. 1.PI ton,
I Tnltal.
Mount Tabor, JaMsvn, ltr tr. l.t
((ni. Yokohama.
' lioestndt. Thorhlorncn. Nor str.
I - . . .
ton. China. ' " .
tlulf Stream. McKennon. Hr bk. i...,,"" '"uh m";,u' "lanuf,., lured,
I. i i which shows conclusively that i hanib.r-
1 tons, London. 4 ...
llonir Won
Castl Kock. Jones. Ur sir, l.Tyl tons,
lllogtv.
Lombarvl. Raison, Pr str. tons,
Hone Kong.
St. Munyo. Ilanillton. ir sh. K3 tons.
Yokohama.
liunford. M icl'hvrs in, Vr sh. 3t' tons.
(Inmbiim
Marathon. Crosby, l'r sh. 1MI tons,
Shanghai
Patriarch. !rerh l'r sh, US ton. Ma
nll.a. Lea Adelphu. Ibreton. ltr bktn. lV
tons. V'reeniantle.
Tosetdon. llush ltr sh. la ton. New
castle. C.ertrud. lllnke, tier sh. K'i tons, Kobe
Tlfu. Khmke. Her h. i-i tons. Vlavi.t
stock Semantha. Crowe. I sh, CU tons. Na-
gasakl.
Amnion. Moris, iier pa, iw ion, w
il.'i ton. Hoiig
Hr tm. :ili
vMympla. IoJson. ltr tn. Itld ton. Yo
kohama.
Umri'ton. leitta. ltr bk. :iil tons, llio
Janeiro
llowth. Martli. ltr bk. V.M ton. Cal
cutta. inin l'asha. i 'hri.s'.ensctr. 'o-r bk. lr
Antwerp.
t.l'.MIIKK r'l.KKT j
,.ti t!ie W.o an I 111 ColuinW
Hie r to Iid LumOer.
I'rot.etlon. ,
stm. 214 tons. Ms i
Umd.l g.
Kcho, . bgl-v, Js) ton, Tletlt ,
Knappton. ;
M.-vrtoii, . bktn, JM tons. Sydney. .
V. F. Jewett. . schr. a tor. Ha:-!
f'ran.iseo j
limega. . bktn, S.M ton. Mollendo. J
r.owaro I ara. jonnron. . nr. r-nn r rate
rls-o. t et.runry IS.
T im (i Shanter. rutteron, bktn. Bn .
rnn. la.-rv
L,ltto j,. at tons, Ban Fran'
rtsco.
Chehalls.
bktn. Ml ton. Nsga-
ulc
diking. . schr. 1 S tons, San 1'iaii
n o
i'. ndale.
. siiir. 31 tons. San .'ran-
fll' o.
tjue.-n, . s. hr. IM tons, S.n Krati-
rl. o.
Ualph J. Ing, . chr. sr. tons. San
rrinrlsco.
Alcatrai. . stin schr, 191 tons.
Alaska.
tilen. , schr, . . tons, llueirme.
Maggie f. Itu. . schr. I 'll.
Jioss imiing.
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thd h liu
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IHIllM Lin. ltr l.g
K'l.'il.ie... He 111 ll .
M.si l.iru.. Iir b
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Ai.dreta, llr u
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FlintJiiilre. llr sua . ,. io, "mm, I
MiiIiiih, llr b m.-'ji 'ii,'i!
Wiliiiiin iilil. lih ii..;.; S'.-ki
llii.ldoli 11 ol. Mr Im . i-.i.l: l- 'll
.1. C I'lbliior (oo sb I -. 7irv ,i7,l,l',
AiiMlnbti, llr bk . "J1... .1 .',lil
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I urrailiile, I'.r bk ;.r:, pi,ni
Klglnshlre, llr sb 77 tl ovln
i roiiiiirlysbii.. I'.r h .. IKK I r.oV.
Priueipnliiv. I'.r bk ,7 li'. : 7". i
Calls ill li I. Br sh n.i.t s.'.riti
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lieiicn It. nk, ltr ship (.--" '4.
su-lmrksliirs, br b .. IH.t.' J i7.7 o
lily ol I', rib. llr ir .. i l,'"i
llrus.e h, Iir (.it al.iia , P.it'
I lebterl v r. Ill bk ' 2i."', I lair
vtiisdale. Iir h . . I .. ,:i7 i .-,.i
llpbell . Sr I.U .. .. I .WJ.'ll 7.'M,
i'.ardoH.w llr li ...'.. j '.c,.,i
Irniiiei,,iy, lii i, .... li..'l i ,lMl
- H. Kvsoii, It sir II ,. '4.;iii
F.lirlckdiiio. ltr sir ItM'a 'i 7.'
bombard, llr str ... i.iM;:i I'vl.',
I'lOMIII-e. !r -li . !", ', i 7''. HI
)inb,brstr I .,,i-jl I 2 ..'h
i.lenl,-. or b I.e.'.'. I I.' . m
Verbena, ,r sh lui.lin, -i; ;m
'Barrels of fto'jr.
YELLOW JAtlNDICE CI'ItF.D.
Hiifl'erlng hiimaiilty should be supplied
with every means possible for lis relief.
It Is with pleasure we puplish the follow
Ing: "This Is to certify lhat I was a ter
rible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice, fur
over six months, and was treated hy
Borne of tho- best physicians In our city
and all to no avail. Dr. IP lI, our druggist,
recommended Kl'-ctrln Bitters; and after
taking two bottles, I was entirely cured.
I now take great pl'-nsure In recommend
ing them to any person suffering from
this terrible malady. I urn gratefully
yours. M. A. Hogarty, Lexington, Ky."
Bold by Kstes-Conn Drug Co.
Some Easti-r novelties lire In the form
of little egg-shaped porcelain box.'H that
can be used either for bonbons or Jewels.
BIJCKLEN 8 ARNICA SALVE.
THE BEST SALVE In the world foi
Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, and all Bktn Eruptions, and
positively cures Piles, or no pay rcfpilred.
It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
clothes
do not count half its iniicli
good meal
you can lent iisatil'ctt you uin getiln old
itma'MATiMM't.i'nr.11.
My wlfd ha used t'lininberlaln I'nlu
lliilin for liieuinallsm with gieal relief.
and I can recommend it a a splendid llnl-
limit or liieiimiiiiani ami oilier iiousenoi.i
use for which we have found II valuable.
- W. J. fuyler. Ited frock, N. Y.
Mr. t'uvior Is one of the lending me.
liiaut of this village and one of the most
prominent men In thl vicinity.., V. tl,
riilppln, IMIIor Hed Creek Herald I'or
ale by t'liarb Rogers, druggist.
Women uie ivg.mhd u lacking In n I -lies
Idea, but when one mice gel the
real notion III her bead she cannot bo
bcitcn .it practical management
A word to the wise Is sutTbiciH" and a
I nurd from the wise should be siillliieui,
j but you k. who are the wise Those
who know. The oft repealed oupoiioiico
! of iriMworlhy persona may bo talo n (or
knowledge. Mr, W. M. Terry says fh't tu
ber lam's foilgh Itemed) give belter sal
( lfactlon thn other In the market. Il
has been In the drug business at I'.lktoli.
u' ' ....-. ..... ......
.. i... in... ..r nil. s..sa.lu ..'Ii- mI
I it I Tl .. ll.e ill"". Ri..ni ."I I i. II. e
pie. and Is the best, for sale by Chailc
lioger. druggUt
I "on I nlwav lodge the angular wo
man a being old nml.leni.h In In r senil
no . lis She may have a wonderful wenllti
of love under the foeluddlng rateiior
That the blood hould erfot in Its vlti i
(urn Hons. It Is absolutely neorasary II
should not only be pure but rich In life-
giving element. The result are hmv
effected by the use of th it .vcll-known
standard blo.nl purifier, Ayer Sarsu-
pa rill.
To the individual . I,, Fr-n. t,
ie . hap.vii i h.llliplgllou n.ninda v. rv 1
u. h more elegant than the mtralirm i
, but they are one ami U. sanv. thing '
Hi
tun.
li
after all
I was rending all advertisement of
I hainWrlaln's Colic, liioUra ulid LM.ir
Ihoea Itemedy III tho Worehester Kilter
pre recently, which lends me to writ
Ih . I can iriillifully nay I never U". d
any remedy njual to It for ...In and
d urrhoe I hav never had to us more
than one or two dose to cure tho wort
en.e with myself or childr.
Sirout. IVponiok lily. Md.
(iiarle lingers, druggist,
l.ov.r's quirr.I mav uii.H
pan. h ippbr in the maklag
Lav- iheir .car. nev.ri as.
.a -. ' - .
Inat.ineVa. I'w.iala
Ie- i -.!.;
IViii'iiuilos.
r.na'itu,il.v. li
ti-bAg,
il nrrmor arxra ' "' -
HJ. OEr OKI ISO ST II K a .,,K1h.
When you get to n slafa where
fSJ nlANHflfln RESTORFD.
1 M - I " , " lift l.asww m ..w
I i !ZP tf'.f O A Men al las ll-. Wr . "id ."!
I IV .Mr l d-s- oil ufi .
i VN 'v1 i '..I i..m..la.l'..alnU"tW..kr.l...l
i JVMl T t . A. e i-.!ilr. rtiliM. I MaffV. at
-i. imw ntTrr-s aio ih. oarea o U.nwsi nesetT see eM ass tiiwit! n
n ail.' Ill ftiil.KN kl'lhawly i"-n rnie. Inisif wI.ImmI a orsraUai. ul.ls.nl
I . iiiimsn..l'vrr.tl ...-. flarn-l ll HI t.--i rt.a av.1 llixt s iumim .-
Jl.01 a in.it f.i f !,. mail. ".d t rwrlvs.ur ae.l leaiiniuiiial
AU ttatwi, flH-t A.P.U lun V.aa rrsrtav I'al fw M kg
Wit SALT. BT OMKI.Ktt ItiKiKHA
H
n
1
INVITO A'lTKNTION TO ITS
i
WIIKIli: YOU CAN (JKT
Letter Heads,
Bill Heads,
Note Heads,
Statements,
Cards,
Shipping Tags,
Envelopes,
Handbills,
Labels,
Receipts,
Tickets,
Blanks,
Etc., Etc.
ALL AT
Lowest Prices
Good Stock,
and Best Work
It Is all very ll In talk In IHppol
fashion of the possibilities mid ppu.a
blllllea of win', but the women or Hie
laud who have, loved no who would go
regard It In n very swrlon niul lieaii
bienklng llglil
A veritable cinloslly inlsl III Hwber-
ahl p, ,, hap,. if lt ieb gph line w ith
stone poles
Ill ivv my wlfii went Must and w at
tucked with liietliiiatlsiii. Bits received
no relief iiulll she tried tiiainbeiiaiu s
Mln Halm. Hln.o Hint nine wo have
never been without II. Ws find II gives
Insunt relief In case of burn and scald
snd I never falling for all rheumatic
and neuralgic pain. I, t" llraiit. Hunts.
Viiri, I'nl, I'or sale h t'harle llogei,
dl llgulst
Vn.ie I niolliod In ,i pale girl earning
a r.l umbrella even more pnlp.ibl. Ihati
h. r d. .ire lo k. cp off the lain
The entering we.tgt of a fatal complaint
li ..run a slight .eld. sbl. h a done or two
of Avers cherry I'e'torsl might hnv
Hired at the commencement, Therefor
II I advisable lo have thl prompt ami
sure romesy always st hand to meet an
nneigency.
iile lllo.b iole llloal uaslindlv colli. I
If II wished to itoiiine all of sup. rloi u v
over everv mher flower, us It Is f.ivoi'.l
bv r.iliioii, boili In II miu.al and mil
llcl.il slate
Liiiiirlant hi.tr, of unK.-riii color. I a
I'.'.UH If ill hnildeoverlllg for rllher set,
and mar be secured by using Hall Vege
table Sicilian Hair Itenvwor.
To many of ll It aeems as though
our w hole liven hud been orl of an Al"'"
fool toko and wo all know lh.il It la only
other persons who get any oii of fun
out of tli.il l.b a
riLw it tl C"' 'v,ut"- ladnal'ilt.
ffil 3 J. 5,1, ""Z Mi.i
73 .fJ S H Lal'l.. I 1 ti .hr lu.no.s
t7 I I nai th Uelniig al w.,c. su
A VZlVX
merit I preiiarcil for l"ean.l lull
log ot 1UO prl.stn svrta .'Very !
urai.le l lit ilninguis h m.i on r.
vrli.l ol pneo M crlll a. id 1.011, SVIILIAIVS
VilrTllf ACTURINO CO., I'ropw. Orela.ul. Oal.k
I'or sal by Ksles-Cona Drotf C
MOTI'S PENJ4YR0YAL PILLS
rr ) by Kates-Conn Drug Co.
cunotifC"
noatmtl Viaial
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aurali.a . h
Mael..k
ll tUe.
I
.Nr,s. lailia
k VMtonrvl. 4
Il.uiall
.u.i ai !-. rv .i.r n4
br .l.ir ts nisbt, ptwaola utr
a aish il r ji'i'i lwt to Stiiwi.sTiMMts
lmtarr. l rilir..s
arlnnr - - .4 U UlllM
UkUm,
m
ass-s, TL. I ...o.-w Wi.ki, l.r-
n. . A. V . a. lfc..o.it Kln. el I..H.UU
Or OJ I;MSfe f le.l.U.I ...... ..I. -o-l ..... .U.
. lfW ." r.i,.li Lr n tf.l.
., me pacii.i- .iSisf , vr- :', r
up, hut Uie) iY J soi 1 1 iirnu M t'o i....ui
ft r
1L
Ikkrls to all point'
.13 AST..
llnBl"1: .vr.
For Sale OyO.R.AN
1 BA'1-" ,
Afcnt, Astoria.
l, Itlllll'IIIM, ItWsml
liirough ptlai and touiist sloepsri,
dining snd llbisry observalloii ear
III.IIHANT VU8TIIIUI.U Tit AINU
No, 4 Limited leaves rorlbnid tl IM
No I Limited arrives rortland at 10 II
JJJoMiio
n 1MI; HAST
lllVKrt t'lliH'C or
Transcontinental
ROUTI-S.
Ureal Norhrn llll- n bV
MUuMMiMi-te snd HI. Iul ana Cbsssjss
Own Kh.ii Un ft Call Ul B-
Tr Omaha sn Kasaws St.
owest Watcs to All Hast
en! Cities.
0CUAN STIiAnilKS
l.emr At..rl.i for Han Kr' Ui'.i vry
pve a follow:
Cidiiinbl. Mun.ty April I
Hint of Csllftirnls. Kriday. April 1
Columbia. Vrilne.Uy. April U.
Hiale of rallh.rni. Monday. April It
Coltiuibla. Hturdy. April O
HUto of Californl. Ttiurstlsy, April M.
Columbia. Tur.ilay. M 1
Htut. of California. Hunday. My I.
Mimumt trvuiUdr fnira TsirB4 M
Tokolian and Mmk n vt Nots
rn I'srine lltMUnshrp Corr-pany w tsMV
mkHIi Willi Oi R. AH.
rr niM nd fnri inrortaHn
en r sddns
0 W. Mil NHHaltWT.
tMl
W II IICHt.llCHT.
ilii I'M Alt., I'ortUnd. fr.
mli-Mt.l. I'Mtl.lM. A
(1mi Act N I". H H Co INa-lland. Or.
THIN KAII.WAT Ctmi'ANT
liparsie Ii Ira n, on tha famous
ytm.
t.tCht It trains b 'Ie. til. ll tbrsuk-
out;
Ct Km i-.llirird rbotrie Ixrlh r4
Ins lamp.
Hon. (rtidld t r,ini.t ,awnr
tnln. r try b. and oljl.l Mwpq
HI. I'aul and Chlonfti; th
CltlCAtto. MI1.WAI KKK HT I'Al'L
AiMl tvralr te lo-I'MiiO tlbuld
train. rarrlnr ti licst .riat rm
iartnii cur. I.brnry I urTl .moklng
ears, an I . d-Hif .o.,m slTr.
I'.irlor er. fr-e t.rlrl' ir b.ilr ur ad
Ih wry lwi dtnins ear rrvlr.
Kor u.-i r.ii. t "r dnt in Um
Un.te.1 Hisie or I'anad. afply to
ticket nl. or S'ldreas
C J KI'DY. Omeral Al,
J W CARET. T r. A.
rortland. Ortsftsv
Through
Tickets
TO TH
EAST AM) SOUTH HAST
VIA
PULLMAN PALACH BLDSPBM,
TOURIST SLKEI'BIta aod
FREE RrX'LINlNO CHAIR CAR
-Daily
Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha.
Chicago, Kansas City
and otfier Eut.m CUs via sIUmt ltti.
srs Psclflo or 0. 11 t N, Ot.
Only Line From Portland
OfUrtiif rasssngtra th cfcofo. W Tw
Touiist Car Lln throuk
to Cbloaco.
Specially Conducted
Excursions
Via Shasta Rout to Cbloag wrtry T
day. Oaf lac checked tAroisjh to asa
ti nation. Uagnlftomt soensry, slsi
depots, fast Um, lowvat raUa,
Phitsch Mght in all oars.
For ralas and otfasr Information, sail
on or addras
R W. BAXTER, Osn'l A4,
1 Third St., oor. Aldw, Portland.
Astoria Public Library
READINO ROOM FREE TO AUs
Open very day from 3 'elack to l;M
and 1:10 to 1:10 p, n,
Subscription rate f par atuMim.
B. W. Cor. Elovantb and Duana BtrMtt.