The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 25, 1898, Image 2

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    THK OAILV A8TOK1AN, TUKSHAY MOKMINU, OCTOKKR , I8VH
. i.l. " iiujaai'iiit, kditor.
Telephone. No. W.
T1CKMS OP SUHrJClUPTION.
! DAILT.
BvtiI by mail, per vewr $00
Bent by mutt, pnr month H
(tervea by canter, par month .W
BEMI-WEKKLT.
Bent by mull, per year, In advance... 8 00
PoNtag fre la uberlbr.
All communication intended tor publi
(Inn should b direct! to the editor.
ltimlnes communications of all kind
and iwrnlttance mutt b addressed to
Th Amorlan."
Th Astorian guarantee to It dv r
User th argeat ctoulutlon of any n w
apr published on th Columbia river.
Advertising rate ran t had on appli
ration to lh business manager.
Plstane. Mile.
Tendleton to Portland XU
Pendleton to Tacoma
rendition to Seattle 89
rendition to Aitorla SI
tie to Astoria than to Seattl I
Wall. Walla to PortlanJ
Wall Walla to Tacoma
Walla Walla to Seattle
Walla Walla to Aitorla
lea to Aitorla than to Seattle..
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In other words, a oon as Astoria it
atade a common point, the nitrate king
mt South America, the rle and Jute ship
pKtt of Calcutta and lLwnhay, the or
men of Nesr Caledoflh. and hundreds of
ttu-r shipper all over the world will atop
fcidimg against the IVnland exporters
fur ships, and Astoria will huve the ton
a&ge of the world at her feet. This Is
theory, and a very poor thevwy It Is, even
tor Astoria. Yesterday' Oretronian.
Why will the OrcgonUn no misrepresent
th AstorU contention? Neither the
"man" nor :he "paper" so politely al
lin'cd to by the Orcir.lan. nor ar.y one
in Astoria ha fur advanc-ed any
uch "tfcovry" s thin. It Is not in the
regulation of lh freight rates of the
World through the common point at As
toria that the fanners of the Inland Em
pire (an gel a better price for their wheat
If shipped from Astoria than If Mhlppexl
from Portland, but from tho diff. rvnee
in the tost of ship charters wh ch will
always prevail In favor of Astoria as j
against Portland; tho-.ich Astoria will I
utre day doubt':? s IfirRvly. if not wholly, j
nttl,e Psot:!c coast freight rates. H-w-;
vt the "ftorM sM
f-e!ght rates may
t nrrsent vary. fh!;n will ihar-.erj
eheaoer at A?!orla thin at Portland. The
JT-M'.W Item copied from tt.e Oreponlan
and commented on a few days ko hy
the Astomrt which the OresronUn h.s
twice sine reproduced nd discussed st
lcjurth was the first admission made ty
fh Oreponian durlnff the present contro
tersy t'.'.at the pric of wheat In the hand
f the fsrmer Is reirulated by the cost of
charter. Of course such a primary prop
osition baa never been denied by that
paper, but up to ths time of the publica
tion of thp Item It had refused to b
drawn Into a discussion of the effect of
charter rates on th crop of this season.
Tt was because, of this admission, and be
cause that Is th very root of the As
toria contention, that the Astortan noted
and eetnmented on the item. Now It ap
pear that the Orejonlan would escape
the fore of Its admission and the open
ing left by it. throuph ml?re"reer.tatlnn
f the Astorian's meaninc. Let believer
In fair play and students of the common
point question not the Item and the
comment of the Astorian:
An advance of nearly 4 shillings within
Vs than 10 days proves that th frelirht
filiation Is fully as stronc as the most
"bnlllshly" Inclined operator hsve main
tained, and tt Incidentally lops off about
TiOP. In the value of th wheat yet un
old In the northwest. Oreeonlan.
Make Astoria a common point, and not
nly will this tvw.ono be restored to ths
TalU4 of northwestern wheat within U
hours but the worth of every bushel now
In the hands of the srower will advance
from It to 10 cents In addition. Who knows
lh! fact better than the Oreconlan' And
yet that paper whl not rlve Its influence
to the accomplishment of that object
Astortan.
A few days airo the Astorian repub
lished fmm the San Francisco Commer
cial News the name and charter rate of
every ship loaded or engaged to load at
Ihifet sound and In Portland this sea
son. A comparison of these rates shows
that ships ds'stlned for Puiret sound
Rave acrepted an average lower charter
rate of Is 5d. or about 3 cent per ton,
than those chanted for Portland. Now
the Oreconlan will not deny that ships
can be chartered for Astoria nt rates st
least as low as for Pusret sound, nnd If
an advance of 4s In irenem! charter rates
tas depreciated wheat yet In the hands
rf northwestern farmers to that extent,
would not wheat delivered at common
point rates at Astoria restore at lenst
Js 5d of such depreciation? Thus, accord
tlitr to the Oroponlan's own argument and
calculation, a common point at Astoria
would restore nearly every penny lost to
Xtie unsold wheat by thla freljrht rate
i.TTerlatlon. As to whether this freight
to f .fluctuation will amount to JTiO.OOO
to tho farmers, depends entirely upon
how" much wheat Is yet In their hands un
old. Tt was estimated at the henrinnlne
of the season that the 0. It. N. Com
pany would bring Into Portland dfliflO
o? whent. Assuming that 010 Oflo tons
ef this Is yet unsold In tne hands of
somebody, the difference In charter rate
between Puget sou no and Portland wuuld
enhanr It valu llsaOW. If, therefore,
Astoria, a a common point, could obtain
ven no better charter rate than Puget
Sound, on this (OO.OOO tons of wheat th
Orrgonlan'i estimate of loss by ad.snc
In freight rate would b approximately
restored. This, howwvr, Is not th who!
of th Astoria contention. It ha been
reasonably demonstrated that wheat de
livered at common point rate at Astoria
wvuld bring not merely the belter price
as compared with Portland of the differ
enoe between the Puget sound and Port
land market, but It would sell here for
about the California price. This, If true,
would Increase th value f the farmers'
present holdings to i cents a bushel above !
the Puirct sound price, ait. make good
every point maintained by th. Astoria n.
(in year ago this month th ltrlt:h
stoannr Teenk.U was chartered to .ad
wheat at Tcma or Portland at X shil
ling. A few days later th ltri..sh steam
ship O'.enhxhy, well known in this port,
was chart-red at ST td. with the sume
option. Th steamer cam along so co
t.wrrlher In lVoemtr that th Te- nkal
was Kvadtst In Portland and the tilcn
l.vhy in Tacoma. The tJtenbvhy was a
TIHMon steamer, but on t.i long trip
down the coast, was unable to get along
with less than bM tons of coal, and ac
cordingly carried but 311 tons of wheat,
which t 3t (d, mad a grxvs anu'uni
for the trip of la.Ii;. The steamer cam
acroea the Pacific In balla-t, a distance
of over mile, and was to day In
reaching1 Pugvt sound. To reach her dis
charge pc'rt In Krnc h steanud K.tW
miles, ana was 73 days making th run,
a tal of Il.ovi mi..-. stvuning at a
heavy exiH-iiiH1 for !S' das, or un averag
giMos earning of l-.-'l per Jay. rc;oni.in.
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Here, again, the Oresrojiian. for the first
time, a.irnits another vii-nient In the s-- !
prt situation of A;ri.i as contrasted '
with Portland. Tho loss of tlmu of a J
shtplstobe. cotr.iitel in going and return- j
Ing from her loa.bn- Krt. t the liUn-l
IcKhy's time Is worth l.er earni-g .spic
ily of V1 per day, and is to bo con: lr-M
as tigurmc (n h. r charter rate, wl-.ata'.-ej; ;
the steamer Athenian, whl. h l. tt the Co- j
;u:n'j:.i r.er threi fvet !i.ht the other (
day. alter consuming two ar.u a ha'.f i
Cays coming doan the n.er ftm Port. '
la -id? A.i.litii to th .- lo sr.,! a l.i'.t .lays j
the eighth n h-mrs the Athenian o- cu;-ie! ;
in e -it g up the rtvir t lr.!.p.... we (
hive over three and a h.iif d... w i-t. J
.rftwern Astor.a and Portland. At Jvl
ivr day thi lo.- of t:n- ...!ld .'.m .tint ;
to r.ear'y one do:i.,r ir ten n the ....
of tak.n cargo at Port.ar.J l::te.td i (
at Astori.i.
I-'r S:a-.ei Cn-'Jl jf. "We s :- a
re; rt from .'a;tv'n t the st..te V
partment that '.he in'.'Jtrlal avJ r;s r
hlh tlon to be held in Grah.imt'n. .u'h
A'-' a. btwin V cetr.pcr U a.". 1 Jmu
ary :i. will afl-ird an .xoeiUnt o; r r; J
n.ty for the introduction "f Amerlc.m
sojvls. Cunada has an eye on the South
African market, and the f'!s of Can
adian exhibitors will t-e sent free to th
exposition. Austria and HunCiry are
Rttiivr UP a steamer as a Una. ins expo
sition. It wl be sent to a sore of purts
In the. Orient. ch Is now the most
glitterinB prlxe in s.'Kht. Consular re
ports have almost daily some referen.
to the extraird nary efforts beins made
by r.uropnn nations to ext.nj their for
eign trade. Every advantage that can
be pained through J!rVma.y or n:er
priso 1 utillled. The United States con
suls unte American manufacturers to be
early in new fields, and fifrht for the r
share of the trade. Consul S'.owt, of
Capetown, says: "Foreign trade unre
captured is easily retained, but whn In
the hands of the manufacturers of other
nations it is hard to win. Cr!s once
Introduced are hard to replace, even w.th
a newer, cheaper and more etfleient arti
cle. Sample and tests will talk more
and produce quicker and better reults
than In the hands of the be-t salesmen."
The county court has JuM In' urred a
liability of about 15.'s"j for the Yinm-
bay bridife. The city of Astoria has bnn
to the expense of lll.t") for a street to the
Your's bay bridge, and clt!x-ns, by pri
vate subscription, have put up f.'ss) for
the cor.sini'-tiun "f a r"aJ 10 th ,,ri :fp
m.'iklr.rf a total of nearly p.'.'X'l of obll
rations. public and private, on account
of highway improveme-r.ts In me y.-ar.
In't this tr.o-ich for a ounty In the
situation of Clitsop to appropriate for
such improvements in one year, wi'hout
bein(t now "allci uion tu provide another
extn levy?
Experience Is the best teachsr. Vse
Acker's English Remedy In any case ol
coughs, colds or croup. Should It fan
to give Immediate relief money refunded.
23 ct. and 50 eta. For sale by Estea-Conn
Drug Co.
Some characters are like some, bodies
In chemistry; very pood, perhaps. In
themselves, yet fly o?T and relusc th
least conjunction w.th u-h other.
Do you know the
most luxurious bath
in the world ?
Have you used
Pears' Soap?
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tobacco because h is
It is the very best
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ever sold at any prtcc ana it is possicic ana prom
able to sell a large piece of this high-grade tobacco
at so low a price because there is five times
more of it soli than any other kini in the worli.
Dempmber
1 when you buy again.
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rilAlit IH Hi 'CKHS
Like the dime oo the fcrgt that locked firrlrs
and dark
Ere tti htUowvdraft quickraed the smuulderieg
wrk
So hte u a tpsrk; and life is a fire:
And life is a flame n.lng higher and Richer.
One free breath of nature ere h-ipe die. in men.
And the CuMading embers will waken aaiu.
Thou-iands of people Uieof wating weak
ening diseases every year w ho by all rules
of nature and reason ought to be restored
to health and strength. The medicines
ther receive from the average doctor ac
cording to regulation, stereotyped practicr
are mere temporary palliative, they do not
reach down deep into the vital utganim
where the spark of life lie dormant wait
ing to be awakened.
In numberless cases where every other
remedy absolutely fails Ir. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery breathes its strong vi
talixmg power upon the slumbering force
of life and wakens them into active energy.
It quickens the digestive and blood-making
glands and empowers them to supply fresh
rich nourishment to all the organs and tis
sues; imbnes the heart and lungs with vi
tality; destroying and excreting naturally
from the system the bile-poisoned dreg
which lurk in the circulation, thus building
np new constitutional vigor and activity.
"I took a severe cold which settled on my
lansrsand chert, and I suffered intensely " writes
Mr Harmon graith of Gsncreek, Kv " I
tried several of our best phTtciana and they
gaee up all hope of my recovery . they said I had
consumption snd could not live more than a few
weeks I took five bottles of Dr Pierca s Go'.dca
M'-dksl I eixi very and sra sound and well to
day I feel better than I have in ten years "
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Th- harder a man works the more he
earns for other.
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OABTOniA,
Bean th Tto M Haw klfnn fccit
Esatu
Love may not make the world go round,
but It make young men' arms go
around waist place.
Sick headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleaa
ant herb drink. Cure constipation and
Indigestion, makes you tat, aleep, work
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. 25 and M cents. For
salo by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Englinh trade unionist now favor a
legal eight-hour day, the nationaliza
tion of the land and means of pntduc tlon.
and they sanction 1he support of so
ilallst candidate for parliamentary und
murticijiil position.
I
Our ll-tle boy was arTllcted with rheu
matism In hi knee; and at time unabli
v:rn" .'721
that we thought would help him. Weal-,
most gave up In depali . i j
alvls.rd u to try Chamberlain' TaJn j
Balm. We did o and th first bottle
gave him o much relief that we get a ;
second one. and, to our urprle, it cured
him sound and well. J. T. Bay, Pastor i
Christian Church, Neodesha, Kan. For
sale by CharU- Roger, druggist.
Prlny-esa Sybllle of Hesse Cassel. who
Is closely relu.te.1 to the German lmi-r-
iaj nouse. ana i nun iu i ,
of Euroi, ha chosen to marry a com-
moner, Erelherr von Vincke. 8he had
previously refused to marry King Alex- I
an ler of Servia.
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the strongest ever
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ers. It is not " cheap "
soli at a low price.
piece of chcu4ng tobacco O
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the name
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the st.it i.f .t.r fiellngs snd the
s'.a e of ynur health as well. Impure
bewid makes Itself apparent In a ! an t
a.."w C'inip'.i xl 'n. p'.n.pv an l skin erui
tlnr.s. If you are fe;.ng weak and worn
nut and do not have a healthy appear
ance '"U should try Acker's Itl'wd Elixir.
I' rare all blooj diseases where cheap
arsaparllla and s-wca.ied nuritler fall;
know.ng thi we sell every battle on a
. ;. ) ti guarantee.
I'.en:n. .x klne wh.. Is detains! a a
prison by the ltr:tlh at oil CaUl-ar.
tmvin" been r"luced ti. three sliri in
stead i.f the he had b..fiir, lw taken
tn sneikin u tineril pIjm and attend
ing servu-r nt the Presbyterian tnlspm.
That th blood sh iuM perform I s v.iu
functions. It Is absolutely necesssary it
should not only be pure but rt' h In life
'giving. e,enietits. These reMilts are be"t
effected by the ue of that well-known
standard blood purtfier, Aers" jiarsapa
rllla The sun should n-'t set upon your an.
ger, neither sh.iuld H r se un your
ennfldi-m e. We hhould fre..y fv.rsrtve,
but p.ritei nirely. I will not tm revenged,
and this I owe to my enemy; but I will
rememfier. and this I ..wo to myself
Col ton.
THREE DOCTORS IN CONSULTATION.
From Renjamln Franklin.
1 "When you are sick, what you like bet
Is to be rhosen f r medicine In the flrt
pla-e; what experience tell vou Is beat,
to be rhnseD In th second place; wht
reason He. Theory! says Is best to he
chosen In the last place. Hut If you n
eet Ir. Inellnsilon. I r. Experience and
Dr. Re.isnn t. hold a ron.ultatlm to
gether, they will give you the best advice
that can be taken."
When you have a had cold Dr. Inclina
tion would recommend Chamberlain's
j Cough Remedy because It is pleasant nnd
SJifu to take. Dr. Experience would r'C
i ommend It be. anse it rev.-r falls to f
' fert a siw-edv and p.-rmsnent cure. Ir
Reason would re omnieud It because tt
Is prepared on scientific principles, nnd
acts on nature s plan In relieving the
, lu-gs, opening Die secretions and re-
; storing the system to a natural and
hNilthy condition,
lingers, dnigglst.
For salo by Charlei
Mamm a ll.il. y. ilir. you mut say
that you nr v.-ry sorry' for saying
"Shan't'' to ri'ir-le. ilMuse.i Now say
you are v-ry sorry, d'-ar. Hahy mft.-r
a long and more p.i.nful iiiiHe!tut.
mamma. lnr. In t it more naughty to
tell a wicked st"ry than to sny "shan't"
to nursle?- I'liri- h.
Old fashions In dress may be revived,
but tui old fashioned medicine can replace
Chamberlain's Co,-, Cholora nnd Di
arrhea Remedy. For sale by Charlc
Rogers, druggist.
A uruinlnio'is r.omlniiion Is distinc
tion without a difference.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
j
Bears the Of t i-
Signature of LuzJrJ!L&JC42l
, tvtn
It's a wine Uirber who never Illustrate
his stories with cuts.
TO CI'RE A COM) IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablot.
All drUL'ITlSta refund the rrmnnv If II flllla
t0 , uro. (n, The g,.ulnc ba8 i jj,
y on j,), .ai,,.(
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It Isn't always the fighting parson who
puis his congregation to tep.
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II r.!M.il f ,r Pre)! Hee-f srul Pr.shi
Mntt.'n: littlee . nlef Ootnml.sirv.
Van.nier Hurra, ks. Wash . Oct. . IS1 ;
Seale.1 iH"ials f.r furnililn ! ile- !
Iiv.-rliiif Kieh lleef ml I f r.h Mutton
Mill ! re, ,-lve.l here ami st ottle.s of coin-tuii-ai
le at Kort ftfevenn. l.reip'n, lleti.e I
It.irru-ks m.l Krt Hl'erinsn, I I ihn. I'Nirs 1
.iiit.v. Siwkane. Wills Wli anl .
in. uver Harr.u kV Wash , an. I t'vea '
n,t K.ft WiinsH AianUa until II o'cl-h k !
a. in.. Nov. 5, v. an.l then pneil. In-!
t i!t ... t l.iti fiirnl.htl on appHcttlnii Un-'
m:.i..k eeiilainlnit pr'l."aU h.uiM li
ir.. ir-.e-l ,,rr,'iNi.i; r,r l-'re.u ter an I
l. !i Mnt'.nn." un. I it.l.r..e. ,t ihe
Hi'ler Vn..l. ,r t. '.!nmi.irv at p-'St
1. 1 t e . i.i.l el A S UKtMlS i'..pt. '
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LSeatiir, Iji'umt, Ilium '
iiia ami li.terme.Iisl
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Thre day to St Ih'il. Omaha, Kn
sas City and other Missouri rlrr v..n'a.
Thrwe. ami on hilf -lays to St. L'Uls.
Milwaukee and Chicago
I'uuT an.l nne-ha.f d iys to v ..hlns-t!.
phl'ad. o.h'a and orh-r (r twal-rn po nt.
raj.oigers taking th.. A. C. II. It. U.
o'i b k morning tniin win nwike . l.
conneotlons at Oobie w.ih th 't bound
fast moll. ,, , ,
I'nlon detot conn tl ms at all pr.n. Ipal
rltlrw. .
ltaggag rhckei throniih to des-ln.
tlon of tickets.
F.r sle.-iiint i-ar rervatlons. t.ck .
mnp of routea nnd other inforntatl'-n,
call on iyf addre-s
J C. M WO Agent.
114 Commercial fit A.'orta.
or A D CHAltLTi'N
Asalwtant t!enral l'i..ni;er A, nt HJ
Morrison Strewt. I'ortUrul. Or.
The
Choicest
Table Wines...
Tor FamlllM
Aimt tor la4JciBi aaa
OoekUag Purpcaaa
Private Duck. Cnta Ryw, Old Hlekary,
Prld of Kentucky ar.4 HrmtA-; Ev
old Callfomta Bra4la.
Carlson's FjmiiyLfqur Store
) TWBUT STOBCT
Il.K tor (molly to Mr Skit. ti nt , m
ufrald you won't get over it. my ibor
sir. Mr. Hklnillm (inxlotiHlyi-iiver our
blll?-Kun.
CASToniA.
Bean lb A V"3 Hart s'wrt B3'.4t! ,
Bifnator fir , JS,
of
What's your new plev Ilk.-?" "D'now
yet. m'disir; If the and .-nee ne. 1 ah ill
call it a driim-i; If 'la y laugh 1 shall ad
vertise It as n fa-rclcul comedy.' I'li lt-Me-t:p.
HOW TO PREVENT CROI.'P.
We have two rhiidren who are suhject
to attack of croup. Whenever an a'tai k
Is coming on my wife gives them I'h.im
btrlaln'i Cough Remedy and It always
prevent the attack. It Is a household ne
cessity In this county, and no matter
what else we run out of It wouid not do
to be without Chnmherlnln's Cough Rem
edy. More of It I sold here than ull other
cousrh medicine combined J. M. Nlckle,
of Nlckle Bros., merchant, Nlcklevlllc,
Luxuriant hair, of uniform color, I a
beautiful head covering for either cx,'
and may be secured by Ualng Hall' Vegc-I
table SU Ulan Hair Renewer.
Miss A. I accepted Dl k Leeds last
nht. Hiss n.-Ah! I exixcte.) It, Miss
A. Why? Miss H. Rccruso wlien I re
fused him he said the next time he would
propose 1o some ono who was old enough
to know lier own mind. Funny Cuts,
Bean th 1 " I3TS Boaflt
imfciid Y;
Sijnitni
of
s
i
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"kt. aVi JT 1 .
-a- ; eVtf
ivurvrtf
l:
Portlatid, Or
.til' ii ' . .
Orients-.! CmHomIiIom
nml Toys.
Ho imissl rciltico atocknnil
Moll MegnrtlloMM of CumIs
Wing Lee & Co.
CVh.j - cv'h Pry linoils Sttiro,
Kopp's
"Best"
A DELICIOUS DRINK....
and ABSOLUELY PURE
The North 1'aoilto llrcwery.i.f which
MrJuliu Ktpp I irtirr.tor, tuakew W
fir iloinea'io kml risirl tra.le,
lU.ttlrxl Wr for family uso, or ken
Uvr ti.plie4 l any tiuits Jelivrry In
til s it jr (rrsv.
NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY
vkMM4 BO VlAHi'
tr..SV usionw
Ttltl Copvniomtb AO.
Anri rAU4 m ll(h um) 4atTlMWn mf
t frill f acftllt our ttrHtlri4t tt9 hH hf ftlt
itittin M rbN'f t(tiihld ( itttiutiri-
ti.WIlrtCtlrrtllianiiV. lIUlrXHl tm I'BlMlU
'iiitti l4Jtti ihrnutfh Jaluntt A ( ex tcir
Scientific Jlnicrican.
A vtjmrr lltttriai WMhty. t rrBt fir
Miiiisin if nr --if ti in" -urnj, Tmim,
f : tmr tmdta, l 104 tJ !! fili4arl
MUNN c. Co New York
l, tit S I "n. '. ITS Wi I-Iltu4v. U u
y t iy Z' at ' f . a w-sw.ne.i.
fx . I '"-! l-t le...,..ib ...
if iiita; ii. rrit..i.ii.r
C ' ulDlMil Wti.. uan.lar.l ju.
-iujr tiw4 f ef aur iun.no..
f m fc. It-. u, irrltlt..ii vi hi" .
tf iuaCliri Pa In"" N" inusiui
vl t'T sf-1 sel I 1.4
n ii iii, r I haiiM. .
insi.r aval mi r.im.'.
J. B. VVYATT,
rtiwM N. l Aataeta, Or(M
; Mnrdwnre,
; Ship Chandlery,
(Jroeer.CH,
i Prov.H.orm,
t'AINTM and OILH.
xll Alt.stlM tsl t 4ylt Mlp
THE PROOF
tt th pixVUng la in th astta
a ad th proof of tqtn
IS IN SAMPLING
That' an arrimt Uiat'i
cJoalrw a 4moBUtta
Onr wOl wumd th taaH.
HUGHES & CO.
WHEN GOING
EAST -
T.'se a first class lln In traveling be
tween Minneapolis, Bl. Paul and Chicago,
and th principal town In Central Wis
consin. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Car
In aervlce.
The dining rare ar operated In th
Interest of It patrons, the moat elegant
servlie ever Inaugurated. Meal ar.
served a la cart.
To obtain first class service your ticket
should rrad via
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
Direct connections at CI lc ago tmd Mil
waukee for all eastern point.
Kor full Information rail on your near
est ticket Brent, or write
JAB. C. POND.
General Passenger Agent,
or JA8. A. CLOCK. -..Iwauki. Wis.
General Agent,
Sid fltark Street
Portland. Ore.
WHIfE COLLAR LINE
Columbia River and Puget Sound Navi
gation Company.
Telephone leave Astoria dally, except
Runduy. at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland dally except Bunday
at 7 a. m.
White Collar line tlekets Interchangeable
on Telephone, T. J. potter and K, It.
Thi.rnnaon for Astoria and all way nolnis.
Elavel, Uwaco, Beavlew, Long Reach, and
Nahcotta.
C. TV. STONE,
U. B. 8C0TT, Atorla Agent.
President Telephone No, 1L
William's Kldnev Pills f
Has no enital in diseases of tlioaw
' KUncya aiai L'rluary Oroiins. Havu
i you rutrTlitcU'il your Kidneys? HovoT
n.ii.Hiwnvb a-kl rraiM 1 es. u A
i .1 1. 1., ...t.i. ...T
-'Vlll unit Wiiim-M bi.'uw.u null juur 1
klvidnvrs and UUdilcr? Ilavo youC
pains in iiiu loitiH, Mius, bncu, irroint
l.to i rimldcr? JJtu'e votiafiab'y nn-p;-nranco
vi tho Inc especially
jmU'.r the rt'oa? Too frequent tic-
t.. - t.. -j li-ifii ... i.-i.i
-.1111 iuru. uiiuu f .iiiiiniu n rviuury
I'll !h will luipurt new life) to thndls
caiccl or,fuiia, touo up ihd y.tcm
ami make a new man of you. hy
inuil 60 cents per bcx.
WtLUAMM Mro. Ct., Prop., Cleveland, 0.
class! fi c d 5Ly.?JH5J5!!7?
.e. vANTKlT"'
ivi'iiCA m rt oir tit h H " a i i ni m
In canvas AslHi i a liunlnee prt
stllnni a g.HMl msln will bliirT.r
tii rial It i man. Add. 0, At"ia
u' .
r ANTBIV-'llOliiaT' VT AltUIMM BO
Vfr- party, either lJw ,f g.uilein",
ooJ I'huroh un.lln),,a rrp..if
lent and manager "" '".'! I'T
honi. Klry ll Miwl year, kliieln
slf'lilrniiaw stumped alnp 10 A. T.
mider, lluiirl Muer, i-ar Aloilnsv
' roil KB NT.
KOH ItBN T li)Ol llnllMUJ AND MAUN
nd tour acre of bml, .r 1'kstsnp cay
latlon, known M Clail lioin.-.
Apply I A. '.. W Ciinmf'l
oily
ron aui
rR At.Se-IIOl'W A N I l.t'T, t'oll"
iwr tlrsixl avwui S-IIO I wmy in.....
Sllei'l. lliieltWII, lot J5r (eel. Apply
to Joha Bull,
RKMTAUIIANTi.
QOOD 7 CICNT MICAIJI AT TUB Ml
Ing Kua JlsatauraJiL
MmCKLLANktHW
iV Vl'U WANT . INK MI'HHIllJt ANI
crawlUh tall on lieoi nsiney i
National, wheie all tho delbwcle of III
scaaoii ll bo found,
Tlir'HIIILI.INll M WIT TKA AND
Uaklllg puwu.r,
kjwKKT CltBAU too A PINT AT TUB
BAUHNH.
THIO UlllVKH-UNIUCH TUB Alll.w
liianagniu.nl of August Kris. is aau
bwHimliig a nior and in' popular r
rt. Th. dub room on th oomi Owr
ar now au altrMHls (ewlut ot m
Mtabllshnwirt.
... 11f(llcUNgi
lilt. ALrHICO KINNRT-OKr li'K AT
resl.laucs, CiHsiiuartfUl atrswl, nr
III nil tittle, hour: Morning until ll
all flornoon until Ii iiig uatll I
o clock.
pit. O. II. KrtTslB, PIIYMICIAN ANU
turgun. WKH'ia aiwnuon m uim
of W..1H.B and ur.rr. liltlo ov.r la
si.r .tot., Astoria. Tl. N U.
I. It. JAV TIITTUC. PIITIIICIAN AND
Hurgeun. Oltlc. r'm I nd , PythlaaJ
lliill.llng, tilt Coninwreiai sireri. w
dnc same Telephone ISt. Acting saw
slat ant .urgvon t'nlled Btale mark
hospital rviw
MASON IC.
TK.MI'LK IX)IH1K NO. 7, A. t. AND A.
M -Kawular colnuiunioaiioin. neiu h
th. first and Ihlrd Tu..la v.alng t
saeh muMll. W. lAU'NHIIhlllHl. W.
M .tu. C. IKll.l'KN. H-retary.
ATTollNICiH.
i. J'Alwi uy.
ATTV)MNB.T nii i iiur.ns.iAii
AT UAvV.
Ortle. Hood mrMi, Aatarta. Or.
PofAT TICKICTS
HjlVS'pOIHTS ERST
Thrnuih hsla.' and lourt.l Im,
dining and llhiary iihMrvallot. ear
ELKOANT VEHIIIIt'l.K TIUINIt
No. Limited l'. Portland al t
P m.
MO. I i.uniie arrive mniina at i. i.
Kor fate.. tc . i n or s.vireas
il '.V l.iU'NMIIrlllMT.
Agent U. It. N.. A.ti
or
A II C PUN V IHTliN.
C. P. A T. A., l-octiaml, or.
: . . v
all..
lil MM
I is i
3i
ts.t 1 1 ", caiisuli am i..p.iioil
a Ha's-nn ct V-ot a bs, I
Cubehi or lnev.tioe and urmAI
CURE H 48 M0l)RSl
tb Mm d teat with. V
out lncoTvricn.
eWJlrefr-.'l
Astoria Public Library
IIKAHINU KOOM rflKB TO AU.
Opea every day fro o'clock to I M
4 I H M I . Da.
atMMiptlea rat- U per aaaaas.
W. Uor VlavMU aad Dwaa ttrMta.
HIM K
I -JI a. I l "
sf rrr.'.. iti
Wia"
LBAVB
PORTLAND
AniUVB
pyrRLAND KX
PllkHri, fur Haieni,
Itoasburg, Ashland,
Harram.ntn, Ogd.n,
Bs.a KrancU.ro, Mo
Isv. Lo Ang.les,
Kl Pai, N.w Or
leans sad th Kau
Rosoburg paas.ngsr
Via Woodhuro, for
Mount Angl. Nil.
1:11 P. M
10 A. M
1:ft A. M
N:K P. M
Dally
except
Bunday
Dally
exe.pl
Banday
y.rton, Wt Belo,
imiwnTiue,
D.il and
7: A.
1 1 to P. W
Corva 1 1 1 a -- .a.tA . ..
, . 7 . - i ja. a
IndsiMnd.nc pa' ltl:B A. at
Dally tDalW except Bunday.
c onnej-tlng at Ban Kranolsoo with Ooet
dental A Oriental. aeino Mail and OeE
anlo Kteamshin line for
JAPAN, '"NAXwArjl,llAI.U AND
rtelMitn tlekets on sale dally betwaan
Portland, Harrame-nln ,nl i ra",.
CO. Net rr n; nn.l-. laa. and III i
ond-ela, Inelii.llng eleener.
Hate and tli keta to Kustern point and
li'FF-, " J-'I'Mt, China" ii molSlu
.... B - m v .
Through
Tickets
TO TUB-
EAST ANDviSOUTMEAST
PULLMAN PALACB BLBBPKRB,
FREB RECLINING CHAIR CAR!
-Dally to
Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha,
tnicago, Kansas City
xl other. Eaatern cltlo .
Baggag AhArlfA Va...S.
Plntaw rViLJl" -lnX t"". lowaat rata,
ThJ! othw taformaUon oall on
O. Vf. L0TJN8DERRT. Agent
O M a. Vi ,.
Of J. H. LOTIIRftP nJM Opeon,
WW
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Tb.ru .u, c5r.'Ald.'iJiIM,, 0r.