The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 04, 1898, Image 2

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    THR DAILY ASTOIUAN, TUESDAY MOKMJiG, OCTOBER 4, 18H
JOHN T. UOHTJCR, Editor.
' l TIot'too No. . ' .
TEKM8 op BcnscmrrioN.
"i ' DAILY.
Bent by mall, pw yer...i
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Knnt by pr moith
Served by csrrlw, pr month
SivMI -WEEKLY.
Bent ty mill, xr ytar. In advance..
Posing five to subscllhoi.
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All cimnuinb'sll'W Intended f"f puM
tlin ahmild ! illm-lAl to (ho rditor.
UuMiiohs n)mmtmlciiHH of all kinds
ami ri-mlttiinoe mint be addrS"d to
"Tile Amorlan."
The Astorlaft guarantee to ll adv-'r-
llsvra arncwtt clrtulHll.m f any n
pwr published on Hie Columbia river.
Advertising rate cnn be hmt on asili-
ration to the business nianngr.
tilatanc.
Pendleton to TortUnd CI
Pendleton to Tooma
Pendleton to Seattle
Pendleton to Astoria
Walla Wall to Portland....
Walla Walla to Taroma....
Willa Walla to Beattle
Walla Walla to Astoria
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Dl'TY OK OREGON FRt'lTO ROWERS.
Jf the prune grower of Dough county
are wis they will hlp only their mU
Mt tilt of dried prunM in . &tn
of the buyer now In the Held hero pro
far nacks. and the Inference Is the)'
to pack our prunes In botes later on and
sell them wirti California Imbel. On
buyer, for nunile mad cwtr hero
e very liberal offer If ho rouM pock In
tinbranded boxes. Very promptly the
grower refused to tell under the condi
tions. If the fruit grower of Oregon
refuse to stand by their own Interest,
who may be expected to do It for thetnT
Th IndiMtry cannot be In satis factvry
condition as lone; as It I used aa a side
show for California to All out ordw when
her crop Is short. Orvsron fruit must
stand on Its own merits, and net ail
comvetltlon In an open market, and the
sooner this end Is accomplished the bet
ter It will be for all our people. Grow
ers, boa and brand your fruit before
you place It on the market- It h t duty
you owe yourself anj the state la which
you reslJe. Roseburr Rrvtew.
The abov app.lr equally to the wheat j
product of Oregon, made pxlble and
profitable by those ho handle and ma
nlpuliit It at Portland, an Interior and
expensive port, 110 miles Inland. Tho
wheat pool and tho Omrooiao represent
to tho world that Portland Is a "tea
port." when in fact U Is not; but even
If Portland war a seaport, the wheat
pool does not so utilise It. for dan Fran-
cuco Is tho whew pool's seaport. Cali
fornia la allowed o shtp, handle and re
otivt tho credit, not only for choice; Ore
gon wheat, but fruits and other staple
products of our state.
If eastern Oregon paper would do a
llltl Investigating on their own account
Instead of ecoeppting the statement of
tho Oreronlan and other agents of tho
Portland combination, they would come
out on the other side of the Astoria com
mon oolnt question. The wheat pool can
only be broken by loading the grain at
the mouth of the Columbia river. Inland
Empire producers will be robbed on this
year's crop alone to the enormous extent
of K.OuO.OuO If a lOtnmon point continues
to be kept out of Astoria.
Astoria harbor is a fresh water harbor
the only one on the entire Pacfio
coast. It is accessible to the largest
ship and Is but three hours sail from
the open roudstead. With a common i
Point on grain over the O. R. at X. and
A. t C. railroad thin harbor would
warm with vessels seeking charters at
the lowest competitive rate on the Pa
cific coast. The result would be that
Walla Walla wheat would bring almost
tf not quite ss much at Astoria as In Stm
Francisco, and a loss of more than two
n:Sllion dollars each year would be saved
the eastern Oregon and Washington gruln
growers.
At the dictation of the Portland wheat
pool, the O. R. tc X. Company still re
fuses to make a common point rale on
w-neat at Astoria. Why? Becjue that
company now receives 01.52 cents jer ton
per mile for carrying wheat from Pendlt-
ton to Portland, a distance of SI miles.
The Xorthern Pacific railroad carries
wheat from Walla Walla to Seattle, a
distance of 1 miles, at I cent per ton
per mile, and K Is stated that the South
ern Pacific has carried grain this year
from Forest Grove. Onsjon, all the way
to Ban Francisco for $4.30 per ton. Do the
eastern Oregon papers mean to defend
this discrimination of the O. R. & X.
Company agulnst the Inland producers?
Surely these pa-pe do not understand
the condition end advantages of a water
level route to the ocean, and are quietly
submitting to a grip which Is IHng grad
ually closed tighter upon them. The ino
mont Astoria is made a common point
on grain with Seattle and T&coma, ,hipH
will charter from Astoria to Liverpool
at tha miha ralA 4hiw ,n.i..- n K .1 .... Mvm
San Francisco. It Is out of a conviction
of this fact that the O. R. & X. Company
Is now seeklnc to misrepresent and .nroln-
dii.j Astoria in eastern Oregon.
THE "COMMON-POIXT" PRIXCIPLB.
- ' Tl.e Orejjonlan. October 4, 1S94.
It la a good time to press on the
sensorium of Portland the fact, never
perhaps sufficiently understood here,
that the advantages of the gateway
of the Columbia river over every other
route from the Interior to the roast,
never will b fully asserted and estab
lished till a railway be bulft along
the liver from PortlaiiJ to Astoria, so
that the doctrine of "common point
inay be made to tell In our favor, with
all Jtt proper force. ,
The several railways ' will always
maintain common rate. It lan law et
their existence that combination, as
sociation or agreement must exist
among them. Else they would destroy
each other. Though vessel from the
sea come to Portland. IVrtmnd doc
not get tho practical bencrtt ot the
nenbiuird ite on tho pnMuots of tn
Interior, because there Is yet another
thurge, to lie met smeh.w, belore
the wlxxrd Is re hod. Th hs at
' tlnn lH'n covertsl In various
tn r It always extit. The rullway
cannot disagree. Dm unilcr thi-lr
Setwral Hgreemcnt delivery may le
made from the Interior to Astoria
well iui to Portland, whenever a rail
way line shall bo ts tended to Aston.
Thin not only w.II meet the rivalry,
but will ct'.uMt.-h; an advantage rr
the OolumW rivr nVer P"iiet Sound;
and It is the only way to get il Till
this road shall he built, whatever re
duction may be made to IVrtlanJ
from the interior will bo made alo
from the Interior to Piutet Sound; and
the transport from IVrtland to Aston
w ill still be a residual quantity, or re
mainder. It ha always seemed to us that
there were persons In IVrtland wno
did not rethtly comprehend this Im
portant fact. Thounh vessels may
come and do come to IVrtland, yet
Portland Is not oa the seaard. Till
the "common point" for our great
rout of commerce, the point In com
mon recognised by the railways, shall
be actually at the sea, we shall not
get the full advantage of our position.
When, however, we get that common
oolnl extended on the map, w shall
have advantage over any other com
mercial position In th Northwest, be
cause our chief competitor are not
on the sea, but mile from IL
This U an unanswerable argument
for the Astoria railroad, and It is an
argument for Portland as well a for
Astoria. Still, howerrr. the n P
channel up to Portland will be
needed, and more than ever; but the
Astoria load, putting the "common
point" on another basis, will regulate
the rate from the Interior, giving
Portland. Astoria and all lui;et Sound
points the same quotations, inis
with our advantages of a water level
loute from the Interior, will settle the
problem In favor of Oregon. ,
The door of health stand open to every
woman who will eater. All that she need
is Use key and a little kaowledge. The
knowledge that she needs is roc re ruing bet
(so nature, her own physical make-up and
the principal cause of ill health in women.
Wben a woman suffers from headaches
and pain in the back and sides, and br-i.
ing and dragging sensations ana inc wess
Dens. nenronnes and despondency that
are caased by diseases peculiar to her sex,
she cannot enjoy good general health. The
key to the door of health the cure for all
disorders of this description i Dr. Pierce
Favorite Prescription. It is a mrdicine
specially devised for disorder of this na
ture ana no other. It is the invention of
sn eminent and skillful specialist. Pr R. V.
Pierce. fi thirty years chief con-ulting
phrician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgi
cal' Institute, at Buffalo. X. V. When a
woman writes to Dr. Pierce she consults
a physician who has practiced for thirty
year right in one place, and who was some
years ago nonorea dv di own lown-pnipir
be
an election to the Xational Cnzrrs
He will answer letters from women frte of
charge. All professional correspondence is
regarded as sacredly confidential.
Foryrsm ke failing in health sod jetting
worse and more nrnroi all the time." rites
Mrs Annie Ioilan.of Kast sirood-bnrg. Minnie
Co Pa. "I d'XtoTed with te" unTerrnt doctors
wi'hort relief. My ruem was ran down and
m nrrvrs wnk I had ulcer Ot the nl'ms
which were so painful si time, thst Iwss.iraid
thev must be cancers I felt dicouraired and did
not get any better until my nun advised me to
write to Iw. pierce. In May I commenced tak
ing t)r Pierce s Kaeoritt Prescription and c,id.
en Medical Discovery ' I took twelve bnitlrs in
all. sis of each. Thanks to Cod aud In. Pierce's
medicines. I am cured and am a well woman."
Count Shigenobu Okuma. Japan's new
premier. Is desi-rilM-d u a strong party
man. Ills son and heir ?;M"nt sewn years
In this country, graduating from Prince
ton in VTA
Acker's English remedy w.II stop a
cough at any time, and will cure the
wor?t cold in twelve hour', or money re
funded. 2"i cents and Ui cnts. For sale
by Kstes-Conn Drug Co.
Prince Svlatopolk Mlrky, who r i-ntly
died at St. Petersburg. hr-ame a m:ij'r
genenil at the age of Z. and had serve.)
In (ill the w ars In whl' h Russia has. lit en
eng;ii;ed since the Crimean war.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Havs Always Bought
Signature of 4Cu
Many traceful persoi.s claim t?,at the
truih should not be spoken ut all times,
but administered In cnpsiii.-g of friend
ship It many be tken an can unpleasant
medicines, with no MUer taste, and with
the best results.
Pears'
Unless you have used Pears'
soap you probably do not know
what we mean by a soap with
no free fat or alkali in it noth
ing but soap.
The more purely negative soap
is, the nearer does it approach
perfection.
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rivalry about
O It b acknowledged by all to be the Victor.
il Its campsiign has been successful tecause
O Its forces have been Irresistible. These
O forces are high quality and large quantity
5 1 for a low price. In no other way can
(1 vou J? 50 kZ a Pce of really jood
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rrslMV mirmnwlhmttm m.nil rMloMimill wctatS rmn&
Th. rsjuo auffrrvri sr rot nrvl bt los-inr. is hermuss sinere swr rent at tmoMert wttb
f I a I M 1 1 f ct'PIIiKSsil.lh'.onlv snows fKlf tn cur. wlibotil an ornslluii. aiiiirsilownl
sts A wnlles tw"" ! rriuml if si S um not tCxl a p..' omui. l ; iuto,
Utf . bos. sal t' by soAil (MhI loe smsactreular sml trsiioiooiala,
Aiinm DA V9L BKDICia B fO T. X Bol VX Km rrsiielsra. fL Hilt r
CH ARLK5 HOC'.ERS. C9 Commercial Bt.
O. H. Arosln. president of the fire board
of St. Paul, resemble Lieut. Hobson very
I:
clnArly. and ai a recent visit on th
vessel In New Tor, he was rornc
lated by a number of young women.
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BTOniA.
iim 1st Tm Hjj inn tof
as , ojjs-.
f -uJirV jcucaxU
TO CmE A COLT IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo gutnln Tablet. :
All uruggists refund the money If It f jIIs '
to cure. S rents. The grtiulne has L. It. ,
y. on ea h tablet.
How much of the family history can b.
learned from the cloth-s line.
Mikl Tea positively cun-s sick he.nIaC-e.
In.llKestl.in and constitution. A .iPlU'ht'ul
herb drink. Kemovesj all eruptU-n. of
the skin, producing a perfe t complexion,
or ironi-jr refundrd. 5 arnl 50 n nt. Kor
ale by Ete-Omn lnig "o.
A cheering word In a l-tt-r I evi-n more
pleasure to receive than unenil'sNl ch' k
unlis you are In very straiKhtcne.) Ir
rumstiirH'e. PLATED OUT.
Du'.l headache, pain in variou part of
the body, i.nklng at the pit of the stom-i
ach Ion of appetite, feverish ties, plmpks
or sore are all positive avidencr of im
Dure bl od. No mstter how it became so ;
It must b purified In order to obtain guod ,
health. Acker" Blood Ellier ha never j
fnl'' to cure scrofulous or syphilitic pol-.
son or any other blood diseases. It I '
certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell
every bottle on a positive guaranty. ,
Kor sale by Estes-Conn Dr'JC -'o-
A man may tell his wife he lovs hi-r (
to iiixtnii-tWn, but that fuct rarely helps
him to look plcutiont when she axks for,
money.
Luxuriant hair, of uniform color. Is a
beautiful head covering for either -x, 1
and may be secured by using Hall's Veg- ;
table HI' Ulan Hair Renewer. I
Life seems hard when the persons uf
whom we think the most fire the on- of
whom we see the least.
OASTOniA.
Home women who boast thcu their
V'lUtu would fill a theater llnl to th-lr
sormw that tljey work Wti-r In i-miity-Ing
one.
That the Wood should perform Its vital
functions, it Is absolutely neceshs.iry It
should not only be pure but ri( h In llfe
glvlng element. The results are bent
effeeted 1y the UBe of that Wfcll-known
standard blood purlller, Ayers' Harsa pa
rtita The bitter t(-rs shed In lonlni? for a
home that we have noj are sweet com
pared to those Ihut tnirn the eyes of the
oru; homi-pl' k for a home that is none.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablet are sold on i
a positive guarantee, cures heart duiii,
raJelng of food, distress a tor eating, any
form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives
Immediate relief. 25 and M cents. For
sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
The woman who tJlks most about h r
love affair la the one who experltni c
the least real emotion.
OASTOIIIA.
Beam th Kind Yoa Haw Always BeujM
BiW Amimmmumwim . p 1 HI HI IMP
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MANHOOD BEST0RED
W Ibifl nf A fluilUU I r(Mh bll I I. U. will II II Lr-k I V m,m v.h. til &l I M
du or dm . ol lb MjTKiiie iri urk u Cumt jiuibssl.
lim.oii.u, I'si'i. la Ui. JWfc.bwaiiii ft.tuiMJ..iM. NrnrtHi. lWu.li.'.
IMnpirs. VaUinnt lo Mxirr. MIisimimk limns, Vvmnw i d
Cuasiitsitkia. U .tn s'l Iukam br rta or hihk I'.ms qub h.
Buf a-vmr, wl.ifh it nolrherktsl lil lu hpermslurrtwtiaiMl
THE PROOF
tf tka v&OtDt as is Uk
ss4 ch rot? tt
lo ill OAmrLiiuj
That's m agiinisat itasst'a i
rsaUrw-si aeipmj
Oora vfll ataasl
HUGHES & CO.
GBEfietfl
REDUCES RATES
to all
HPOiHTS
EAST
Through ps.lac and tourist sleeper
dining aj)4 library obasrvatlon car.
ELEOANT VE8TIBULE TRAINS.
No. Limited Lav Portland at !:
p. m.
No. I Limited arrive Portland at l u
a. m.
Kur rates, etc.. call or address
O. ".V. IJt'.NHUKRBT.
Agent U. 11. N.. Astoria.
or
A. P. C. DENNI8TON.
C P. & T. A., Portland. Or.
Oregon
Industrial
Exposition
OPEN3 I.N
..Portland, September 22 ..
CLOSES
October 22 1898
j The Finest and Greatest Imposition ev
I held in the Northwest.
'HORTICULTURAL and ACRICUliTURR
I'rodurtd of Oreifou nnd VVnlilnft')n will
lie ilinplaie'l in wotiilcrful profiiHiou,
iriolu'iiitjf more varieties tliHti
ever before jmthered UiclU
er in one exhibit.
Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals will
be Awarded.
Marvelously Rich Specimens from our
Gold, Silver and Other Mines
..Bennett's Renowned Military Band..
Has been sngsged for th season.
Astounding Aerial Feat and Acro
batic Performances.
Very Low Rates on all Railroads.
Admission ft It.i ( tillilroii loct
;!. i.
v
ran
Thee tiny opiulf-i art superior
to balivam of Copaiba.
,uuf!oior inicctioni anaffM
CURE IN 48 HOURSlnuWi
rV L.l i! . 1
the tamo disease with
out Inconvemen'e.
Soli hf at l Drur.(iili.
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A Beautiful
In onlrr to furthr intfiHlm e ELASTIC STARCH (Kll Iron
HrnnilMhc KKiiiiiftirturrrs, I C. I IuI)Iiiit Llroi.Ct,,o( Keoktik,
low. t, li.ivc tlct iilcit t Ul VU AWAY bAUti(ul irernt with
cathM kiiifcoliUrcliioM. llici prciciittartln the lormul
1 -it, f
Deaufifu! Pastel Pictures
They are I jxltj liu liri In ilr,nml are cntlllcil i (ollnwi:
Lilacs nnd
Pan5lc5.
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' itijgutisocoosurf1
Tansies
and
nargurltc.
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Of Ml
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.Mcsusjcsi, NtwHAvtsjiosa,
Thcf rare piittirr. lour h iiumlirr. by the rrnowned pustrl
artist, K. LrKoy.i'l N :w v.rk,h4vr lirrni niiacn fnun the very chol ri
nil'iri in in hlsstuilioiut kit niw niTrreil lor the first tlinctotfie ihiIiIIo.
The ii( turn are m uratrlv reiruduieil In til the color uiixl In the
orliliii.ili, ami arc iunouncl by cr-mpetrnt rrltli , work I ul art,
"jstel tiii'ttire re the rorrn t thlnu lur tbe himie, nothln iur
naming them in ncaiiiy. rn nnri
One ol thrw plrturr
will he civrn vkjy
nun lusi-.l nl i.inr irrm'rr. It it
and it oM (nr i ) irnti a pvkiKc. Aik your grtxcr lor this itarrh
and get a braudltil picture.
All Grocers Kiip Elittlo Starch. Aeeipt N Subitltuti.
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ss flty and oihrc Misj-mn riser tfiln'S
Thrw and ons h.Uf dy to St. L'Uls.
Milwaukee and 'IU"Mf v,,-'
rVur and on-h.uf day toJ aihlngt.
1'hlla.ielphla nt tn.r Mr ssstJ trmJ-
I orlork nvinunir tmln will nvtae '1"
eunnettlims ifx'tsi wnn uw
'Tsideoot cinns'H'nii at all rwllKlPtl
cKles. ...
lU"" rw'sKI tnrouin it
tlun of tickets.
r sles;ii cor nssvstlon. In ks .
nana mines unl other inf.niill..n,
ivll on or s.ldrr
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fJI l'iirnni"P Ul t.. Ast iria.
A I. 'H AKLTs N,
Assistant OeneriU l'awor Agnt tA
Morrison Htres.1. Iswtl.ind, nr.
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I-ii ve lAiwist'iwn dilly i''eit Friday.
U. W. LOUNSIiUHH)
Af.nt Asiorta
W. H. HL'BLBURT.
Osn. Pa. Aft Poruaad. Or
rvan
Go East.
via Billing and Burlington route, and
you reach Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. Louis
and all other louthem and aoutheaitern
cltle half a day oonr than traveler
who take any7 other line.
Go east via Bt. Paul and the Bnnlnf ton
route, and you ride the finest train on
earth the Burlington, fit. Paul Chlcoco
Limited.
Uo east via Ogden and Denver, and you
see the wonderful scenery of the Rockies,
famed the world over a the most mag
nificent on the continent. -
Tickets fit oflK'e of connecting line.
A. C- SHELDON.
OASTQnXA.
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Present
Wild
American
Popple.
Lilacs and
Iris.
1TSKM Will to
IMMHi
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, rn hnri ul color ami artistic merit.
ELASTIC STARCH
oi color ami anntir nirrtt.
the best LinrMlrv HarrS on the market.
Mm PENNYROYAL PILLS
Ullit ft4 UIUtjK....H .14.
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rhara-s, r aaff ImSsmiHis
II", linuu.a ur ak.is
ntaanaaa, si.. a i.( warns. a.-
IMlOsnri(Vi -. Km aaiiUf ai
oun.o Jl sssbuu.
a. D. as . r? sal Is alsia r..-i
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P It OS, ur I Mil., f.
s ( uraJar Mt a ras
11
ai rv
rattaal
Ur Williams U.tianrlH
iiutnii. sill cure li.lui.
'Illcriliua- and Ileum
I'llrs. Ilalwirualhslumaia
all) tb IU-nluf l onr. rl
a thiulilt. slira Insiaut f
Hot. Ur. William' Indian 1'iie 0m
1 Biant lanranarad for Piles and tub
In of th Druats tMrta. fverr tnil
warrant.!. l druaisu. bj mall as r
VIM of jprlre M fin Sn4 II. W. WILLHH
WI'IFICIUHHO CO.. frupa. Ci.iaA.
The
Choicest
Table Wines...
Pm raaaflkta
Ass far Mill it I
rrtvmu lioek. Crsmai fir. 014 tnitay,
Pnd of KaotiKky and Rswa4Jks
oU OaltMte r)1a.
Carlson's FamilyLliuor Store
' IN TWnJrTK aTnUaaTT
WHITE COLLAR LINE
-Columbia Rlv.r and Putst Bound Nvt-
istlon company
Hallay riatirrt leave Altorla dally,
I rsv.-lWlsn dally c.pt
at 7 a. m.
1 Whit Collar lln t'rt Intan-ti
Sunday
ncealil
Inn llallav (lalsnrl. T. J. 1'illtnr lrd II. Id
ThiimiMiim for Astoria and all way points.
Plawl. Ilaaco. HsavlsW. Lcmi liesch, and
Nahcolt
V H. 8COTT. Astoria Ant
'rsldnt. Ttlsphono Nu. H
WHEN GOING
EAST. -
Us a 0rl-clas line In traveling bstwaen
Minneapolis Ot Paul and Chicago, and
the principal town In central Wisconsin
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Care
In (rvlc.
Th Dining can are operated In tb In'
tereat of It patron, th tnoet eleganl
eervlc vr Inaugurated. Meala ar
servad a la carte.
To obtain fJrt-cla aervlce your ticket
hould read via
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
Dlrot connection at Chicago and Ull
wauk for all eastern polnta.
Poifull Informa'lon call on your neart
ticat agent, or writ
JAB. C. POND,
General Pas. Agent,
or JAB. A. CLOCK, Mllwiuk, Wis
Oener) Agent,
Ut Stark atreet,
Portland, Or.
Astoria Public Library
ItEADINO ROOM FREES TO ALL
Open eve-y day from t o'olock to S:V
ad t M to WO p. m.
nbaerlptloa rat.- n per annum.
rv tr Eleventh and Duane Btreeta.
iloll's Nerverine Pills
The 7m
fdyl ocrvout prot
rf.. t ratio nam
t aas Hl w V W V
dluuu of the
''UullTs'D Ahihll Lrtlhti. oari nt mU
Kt. luch a TAIfrvou Prn(rat-.nn. Fillino n
aOM Manhooci, Impottiicy, Nljjfitiy Emit
lic-n, Youthful Errors, R'kntaJ Worry, ex
cci'lve uk of Tobicco or Opium, whlcJ
lad to Conuimption and Insanity. JUi
per hot by mailt 6 boxn for $5.00.
rIT$ CHEMICAL CO., Proc't. Clarsland. (lt
J m
mi
I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
WANTED.
v a nt k i v-7i w h'k " kVr a 1 1 1 .Th mV, i " w
1 ems-party, aliiier My or ixilleiunii.
lif athul chun h sstMiKltiitr. as -srr"tii'r-(Unl
tilil mnhiui'T Iter. Need nt I" "
hiiiii. slnr Vu rl r-st ynr. lOneli
lfiMr4 sisnuwit nvait lo A.
M.lor, M.rtsriil X(uiiHr, var A'rli
tAIHKtVNO Mfiiufl" liAHNINiUTMi.
Mnsie 1 1 it ml l.iiniii. nisiU of tmihl
l-iillea a, lat.al fuv.litlun for Mieilil-
.'iiiiniiw, uniirrwpnr. inuis inii-ns
ur haul
aiul Ins III llnslnryi a ulill'l ran
wnr in porrri'i hvi
sent
; Ml.ll'iil
ilvurllslii
rr. n I'-nla, iiiiwiiar W.st A
and N'lvi'liy rompniiv, tliU Wasli li.
ion i rsci, tinitiNti,!, ralHurnm.
roil RKNT.
I'ttll, IllCNT mtNIHHICI) IttKiM,
Villll funis, e host and Adilira M,
Aaliilliin iillli',
i'OR TIKST IMClArtlilC ltioM." Ap"
lliaUHa, Uiiiiilliliill lillliullig,
ron iticNT- jodi) i mumc anu haun
Had fuur Bar ) uf In lid, n.ar I'lalsup uy
tallmi, km aii i. tha Citip IMamltl. s.
Apiily to . Tsfg, isj tuiiimarvinl at.,
city
run ba lib.
I'Viu Pali -iiiirm:
ANl l.i)T, t'Olt
ami Twenty, ninth
ii r uisiul svpiiua
neei, I jiiinriuKii, ui f.u. Apply
iu juiiii ouu.
ItKeTAflUNTB,
OOOD ll CKNT UK A LB AT TUB Hid
ing Bun Restaurant,
allSCKLLANKOUB.
lif vm
WANT KINK Ml'PPKIaS AND
i'rwiah rail mi iUiia liiirtlsy st th
r a i uma i, wncrs s
ssasiili van b fuu
all the dMicl'c uf Ihe
iiUltd,
l.OT Of KINK AMIII.ANIi fit A VV Kt Ut U
peaCliM, cheap, a4 Ituas, lllsglli. A Co.
ft ll KINK ; TKAB. KXCICLUCNT COF
fees, pur ie go to
KOAiU) ITOKCB CO.
THY IIILLINOB 11 KPT TEA AND
baking pwwdsr.
BWICICT CIIBAU 0tfA . I'INT "aT TUB
LK MAPLE i.KAf CHKAXKItY II UT'
t.r. Kusrd Btnka to , ae-nt.
wilKNYOU WANT KIN ETE A,(KK)D
ruffaa and apluee, try Kuard fluka
Co.
- g aLOONB.
THE LOL'VKIl-L'NDICn THE ABLE
nianaaasnsnt of August Krais. I daily
twuoniing a ttiur and enure popular r
urt. Th club rwin on th Muuad toot
ar now an atlnsctiv faatur f abe
slabllshnient.
" PIIYBICIANB. V.."l
DR. Al.ritKD KINNRY OKKICK AT
raaliUiK. Coni mervlal trat, near
Mialh urn. hour: Mornlim until in:
all atarnouo until I; vsoiig until I
o'clwa.
I) It. O. II. EBTKB. PHTBI0IAN AND
Hunfaun. Bixnial altanlln to dlaasasaj
of wuiiwn and surgaa-y. lime ovar 1B
aMI.r slot., Aaluria, Tel.. No. U-
Hit. JAY TUTTt.E. PIIYH1CIAN AND
gurgmn. (ittlc., ruum t and t, PytMea
liuiiuiua. sji i. uiiimarcsai aireai. iisbm
Jem a Mm. Tsl'phun M. Acting aa
issant surgeon L'tiltad Mtata niarin
liusplial scrvka.
XIABOMC.
TKUI'I.K IXlDtlE NO T. A. K. AND A.
M Maajuiar coniiiiuniKiinn naiii on
th nrsl and third Tuly svanlng of
each ni.th. U, W. Lol NrtliKIUlir. W.
M..K. C. IIOLLCN. Hecrsisry.
ATTOrtNKi.
ATTOWsVrBAOUNBELOR
Offee. Dond Itieet. Aatarta. Or.
J. B. WYATT,
rN.e
Atrl. 0gM
Hard wore,
ShipChandlcry,
Groceries, .
Provialona,
PAINTS and OILB. '
HfMlal AtUatlae Paid I B4ylsg Mips
3.1ST m
south
LEAVE
PORTLAND
ARRIVE
i)VERLAND EX
'RKHH, for Balsm,
lus.burg, Ashland,
acram.nto, Ogden,
tan Krsnolseo, Uo
lav. Lo Ans.lee,
tl Psso, Nw Or
lean and the East
Roasburg pogr
Via Wood burn, for
Mount Angsl, Bl.
verton, VVt Bclo,
1:00 P. U
f . A. M
l ft A. M
M: P. at
Dally
Xoapl
Sunday
Dally
srspt
Sunday
iirownvui. hi
oid and
Nation....
T n a
Corvalll paangr ft:M A. M
lndpndno pa' jti.a A. at
M M P. it
Dally, tDally escept Bunday.
dental Oriental, Parlflo fclall and Ocs-
inln alMn marl. I n I Inu
JAPAN. CHINA, AI'l.KALIA AND
HAWAII.
Rahata fl.-l.ata n i- j.n i...
..... - - .... ii.w umif iiwiwvaai
rortlnnd. Haoramanln mnA u.n LrHni-
" - -- a -w f7 I f . awa a. (aaaajaa. Q J I WfJ
ond-cla, rncl lid Ing eleeMir.
Hate and tickets to Ksstern point and
Europe, Also Japan, China, Honolulu.
R. KOKHLER. C. JL MARKHAM
Hanagar. o. r. A P. A.
Through
Tickets
TO TIIB-
IAST AND sSOUTHKAST
-VIA-
PULLMAN PALACE BLEEPERB,
TOURIST BLEEPERB and
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
-Dally to-
Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha,
Chicago, Kansas City
, , and other Eastern cltloa .
ffag Checked through to destination.
Plntech light In ail car..
For ri and other Information call on
or addrea
Q. W. LOUN8DERRT, Agent,
o, n. a n. co.
or J. H. L0THR0P, 0eTn't1UO,,'
US Third at., cor. Alder, Portland, Or.
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