The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 18, 1899, Image 2

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    THK DAILY ASTDUlANu WEDNESDAY MOKMNU, JANUARY 18, im
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Tele phon No. .
TERMS OF 8UB8CHIPTION.
' DAlLT.
Beat by mall, per year
Bent by mall, per month
Serves' by carrier, per month..
.. JO
8KM. -WEEKLY.
Bent by mall, pr year, in advance... SIM
Postage free to subscribers.
All communications intended for publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
Business communlcatlona of all kinds
and remittances must to addressed to
"Th Astorlan."
Ths Astorlan guarantees to Its sdver
Users tho lanteat circulation of SAT
newspaper published on tho Columbia
rlTr.
Advertising ratca cat be baa on eppil-
eauon to tho business manager.
r
fri
Much regret Is expressed In Astoris that
tho Oregonian's Ao apeclai edition
Tioald be marred to such an extent by
Inaccuracy and exasperation wherever
U touches on Portland's onewsupposed
element of weakness its lack of seaport
facilities. Thers was enough. In all con.
science, to be truthfully said concerning
that city's great advantage, but ths un.
blushing lies and Imperfectly relied mis.
representations of Its maritime Import
anoe will cast a suspicion In ths mind
f every well Informed reader as to the
uncolored facts related of Its real and
natural commercial resources. It would
seem that the Orvgonlaa ought to bo
too wis and big for petty trloka and
subterfuges of this sort. Every school
child In the country who sees its ape.
Clal edition, for Instance, will Instantly
detect th falsehood Implied In Its pre.
tense to locate Portland on the Co
lumbia river, and Its standing among
those well Informed, both at home and
abroad, will suffer Immensely by Its bald
assertion of a straight S-foot channel
leading from the sea to ths ramihackly
wharves along tho narrow and shallow
Willamette at Portland. But a few days
ago Captain Brown (he who baa put the
wheat in the ship and taken It out again
several times over at so much per
bushel each put and take In tho case of
every moderate-! lied loaded ship which
has undertaken tho trip between Portland
and Astoria this season) officially advised
ths fort of Portland oommlsaloa that no
ship drawing mora than a feet of water
could get down tho channel to Astoria.
It la within tho knowledge of every river
man la Astoria that the Danish bark 8lx
tus. drawing less than a feet of water,
spent six or seven days in ths fore part
of ths present month at ono spot be
tween Astoria and Portland waiting for
the highest tide of the year, rather
than lighter her cargo In order to get
down the river.
Tho Kind You Have Always ltottslit, nml which wcn
iu uso for over 00 yours, liu lnrno tho sP-nnhiro of
-T? -rtl ll;tH lHH ltt;ll UtttltT 1N Of
jt&r ! Mi;orlslon sluoo Its iuljuoy.
WiASYX jCiCA4-K Allow no ono tutlooolto in IM.
All Countorfolts, Imitation and SuhstiiiKot to lut 1A
porhnonta that tritlo with nl omlanjrcr tho tio.ihh of
lnHiuts ami Children Uxporfoin'o Multilist lixportmont.
What is CASTORIA
Costorlit l. a substitute lor Castor 0!5, rurv;nrl lronH
and. Soothing Sjri'ps, It U llarnilv.- nml l'lotisant. It
contains neither Opium, 3Iorhtne nor otltor Nurvotto
substance Its 8 jo lit Its guarantee. It destroy! Worms
and alloys Ferertshness. It euros IVnrrhtvn nnd "Vluil
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, eures t'oi.M fruition
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulate tho
Stomach and liowcls, giving healthy and natural Moon.
Th Children's PUMeea-Tuc Mother's Frietul.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Iron vlaltlnsr cards are pot'tilur In Gor
many. Ths name la printed on them In
silver and ths sheets ar so thin that
forty of thorn only measure one.tmlh of
an Inch In thickness.
Si
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
vms evava
MM. TV W.U ITMIT, MtW fT9.
EVENTS MARKING AN EPOCH.
The simultaneous happening of two
great national events In the field of In
dustry Is likely to mark an epoch In his
tory. We refer to the fact that American
steel makers are able to supply British
shipbuilders with steel shipplstes In qual
ity better and hi price cheaper than It is
possible for British steel makers to do.
and the further fact that at the same
time, shipbuilding in the United Ststes
Is capable of being made as cheap as it
Is In any other part of the world, while
tho ability of our builders to produce
ships ss good has not, for years, been
seriously questioned. These two events
are pregnant of great events In the fu
ture, beneficial. Industrially, to the
American people.
Let us first prove our case: Mr. O.
N. Wolff, a member of th. British par
liament, is also a member of the leading
British firm of shipbuilders. He was re.
cently before a parliamentary commit
tee, at which he stated that in former
years the whole of the average of about
40,000 tons of steel used by bis shipbuild
ing firm was obtained from ths west of
Scotland, while now a large portion Is
Imported from America. The tonnage of
ships constructed by his Arm aggregates,
snnually, about 80.000 or 90.000. In the
Beptember number of the Engineer's Qa.
lette, of London, England, the state.
ment Is made that steel ship plates made
in America are now delivered at Belfast
at ten and twelve shillings per ton cheap.
er than they can be supplied by British
manufacturers. Tho Carnegie Steel
Company, of Pittsburg, is now turning
out 1,000 tons of steel ship plates, month
ly, for shipment abroad. Mr. O. O. Her.
bert. an Inspector for the British Lloyd's
Register of British and Foreign Shipping,
Is now located at Pittsburg inspecting
and passing the steel plates destined for
British shipyards. Recently ho was
quoted. In an Intervltw with a represent
ative of the Pittsburg Dispatch, as
making the following statement:
"The steel furnished by the Carnegie
Bteel Company has so far been of excep
tionally good quality, and ha compared
very favorably with the British product
Of oourse. the American article la the
cheaper, or it would not sell abroad.
Ths Introduction of American steel is
becoming rather general In the United
Kingdom, and I see no way of mectinc
your competition except by a reduction
of the price of th British product"
Apparently, therefore, greater excel,
lence In ths quality of the product Is be.
yond British manufacturers. If not all
tho rest of the world. The only thing for
the British to do Is to reduce ih price
of their steel. But meanwhile It Is not
to b supposed that rock bottom ' prices
have been reached la this country. When
It comes to reducing tho price, probably
the Initiative will be taken with us, not
with tho British manufacturers.
The London Times recently reviewed,
at length, ths subject of the American
merchant marine. In Its opening para
graph It said:
"It has long been foreseen by coin
petent observers that tho mercantile
marine of the United State woald
sooner or later recover the position on
the seas which It lost during the civil
war."
The London Times further said:
"A country which has turned out the
modern navy of the United Stares need
not fear competition In material re
sources, mechanical appliances, or con
structive skill, with any shipbuilder In
the world."
If our people are the equal In material
resources, mecnanicai appliances, or
constructive skill, or If our position with
respect to the possession of these places
us In a position where we need not fear
any competition, what need w fear?
"Sooner or later." adds the Times, "the
American shipbuilding trade is certain
to And itself able to supply all the de
mands of the country for shipping, and
to that extent the British trade must In
the long run be the loser." The fact that
we are able to build ships In this country
as cheaply as tbey can be built in others
Is demonstrated. In inference, at least.
But with a large tonnage to build In our
yards. It will unquestionably be a fact.
BrttUti newspapers are saying so, oer
and over again, the British shipping
traJ Journals have long ago admitted
It, and they are now reiterating It.
to thk mine.
We are authorised to guarantee- evsry
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemed
to be as represented end If nut satlstao.
tory after two-thirds or ths content
have been used, will refund ths money
to the purchaser. There Is no better
medicine made tr la grippe. i-oliU and
whooplug cough. Prltvt and W cent per
bottle. Try It
Considering the les.l uml iimenlo. If
sou women beamy oi( more thin
kln deep It would be f.l'l
OAJES'Xort.X.A..
Btars us M Vm H.i BsqjM
Some women make t h i r own lniu-t,
but some of them pl k ot.x r women's
bonnets to piece.
HOW TO PREVENT PNKl'MONU.
Vou are perhaps aware that pneumonia
always results from a cold or from an
attack of la grippe. During ths il.
demlo of la grippe a few years ago. when
so many cases resulted In pneumonia.
It was observed that the attack was
never followed by thst disease when
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used.
It counteracts any tendency of a cold
or la grippe to result In that dangerous
disease. .It la the best remedy In the
world fur bad colds and la grippe.
Every bottle warranted. For sale by
Charles Rogers, druggist.
"In this clt;," mJ.I ths tired. fued
tittle woman In the trolley car, "the nun
don't seem to have tyiy get up about
them."
8lck headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using klokl Tea. A pleas
ant herb drink. Cures constipation and
Indigestion, makes you eat. sleep, work
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. S5 and W cent. For
sals by Estes-Cona Prus Co,
"No." said the roncl nilou lawyer,
'I refused to defend 'Hilly, the lt.' for
murder. It was a cane of unwrrnt.
ble brutality, and he hasn't got a cent,
anyhow."
OABTOniA.
r;r
baby is L&-Vv
Oh, what a warm wel-,
tome the first little traveler I P J.
whom Heaven guides tol( ''.-Ml
.uc uuw ui a woman s
heart receives from the p I
happy mother. Every! I
thought and care is given I
being of the new comer:
after it has entered into the r-te "
place at the family
uresme.
Yet durin
time when
expected
few wom
en do all
they
should to
injure
the little
one's constitutional
strength
and vigor.
No moth
er wants
to have
a pony.
weakly, sickly baby yet nnless she herself
is entirely healthy in the special, delicate
structure which makes motherhood possi
ble, the baby i certain to suffer in some
way for her weakness or neglect.
The surest way to avoid this is for the
mother to reinforce her own strength by
the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion during the time of anticipation. It
will make her perfectly healthy. It will
lighten and brighten the time of waiting.
It will' make the ordeal of motherhood ab
solutely saf- and comparatively free from
pain and will injure a strong, healthy con
stitution for the baby.
Mr. Nannie I. Taylor, of Lovelace, Hill Co..
Texu, says "I am the mother of eiuht chil
dren. I suffered from female weakness 1 tried
physicians with no avail. When I last became
.with child I saw the advertisement of Ixxrtor
Pierce' Pvorite Prescriiition. I bought two
bottles and look according to directions. When
baliy was liorn I had a very eay time and have
not suffered one hour since, from female weak
ness. Baby is as fat and healthy as can be."
Prospective mothers should send to the
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo. N. V.. for a copy of Dr. Pierce's
Common Sense Medical Adviser, which
will be sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent
stamps to pay the eott bf mailing only, or
11 stamps tor ciotn-oouna copy.
ro& shjoc3 ixd sotous aisobdeu
soeh as TlnJ and Pain la the Btomech,
ruddiness. Fulness after meals. Uead
aobe, Dtrsloe, Jjsowitneaa, Flash Inn
of Heat. Loss of Appetite GvtlTen"e4.
Klotcbes oa the Bkin. C-Hd Chills. Dis
turbed Sleep. JrWhtful Dreams aal all
Kervoui and Trembling Bensatlona.
THE ITXST P06SWTL1 6172 1KTJET
U TVX5TT KXTCTE& ZiuygaOareg
wilt aeknowledge tbem to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BSBCBAVa FILLS, taken esfirect
exl. will quickly retor Females to eora
pleta health. They promptly tmttm
ebetnetionsortrregnlerttlea of the gys
tern m4 mm Mast oaaacasl for a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Ltver
IN MtM, WOMtN OR OHILORtN
Beecham's Pills are
Without a Rival
Sad bs IS
LARCEST 8ALE
w any rate ttJiealrlDe) la the vTerU,
Vo. C ill Drv Rtorea,
"In Ood We Truet" first appeared on
the copper two-cent Issue of 164. and Is
the first use of the word God In any
government set. This sentence was In.
troduced by James Pollock, an erg'ver.
nor of Pennsylvania, director of the
mint, with the approval of 8. P. Chase,
then secretary of the treasury.
Shows the state of your feelings and toe
state of your health aa well. Impure
blood makes Itself apparent In a pals and
sallow complexion, pimples and skin erup
tions. If you are feeling weak and worn
out and do not have a beaitby appear
ance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir.
It cure) sll blood diseases where cheap
saraaparillas and ao-caiied purifiers fall;
knowing this we sell every bottle on a
positive guarantee. For sals by Estes
Coan Drag Co.
The famous Bowery In New York wa
originally the road through the bouwerle,
or farm, of Governor Stuyves.int of the
Dutch colony of Amsterdam. It was the
post route to Boston.
No healthy person need fear any dsn.
geroua consequences from an attack of
la grippe If properly treated. It Is much
the same as a severe cold and requires
precisely the same treatment. Remain
quietly at borne and take Clumb.-nmir
Cough Remedy as directed for a severe
cold and complete recovery Is sure to
follow. For sals by Charles Rogers,
druggist
It has been discovered that the first
two figures of WA, when added, equol
either of the other two, and the last two
when added equal the first two. Curious
people afflicted with prophecy germs
m;iy ti able to figure out something
from this.
1.A GRIPPE eUCCBSSFt'DLT
TREATED.
'I have recovered from the second
attack of la grippe this year," says Mr.
J.imes A. Jones, publisher of the Leader,
Mexla, Texas. In the latter case I used
Ciiamberlaln's Cough Remedy, and I
think with considerable success, only
being In bed a little ov r two days sgulnst
ten days for the former attack. The
second attack I am satisfied would have
been equally as bad as the first but for
the use of this remedy, as I had to eo to
bed in about tlx hours after bcin
struck" with It, while in the first case
was able to attend to business for
about two days beforo gottlng 'down.' "
For uale by Charles Rogers, druggist.
Umitwo.M, llonaparte's houne In ft.
Helena, I now a birn; the room In
which he died Is a tatle; on the ::. of
hi srav is $ machine for itrltidiii- f.rn.
THE RUSSELL
Compouiui Automatic I5nlne ;
7 . ; J ! l.1.l r-V
Strtnj; uiul Kctnonitcnl. Writo us ftr jiiii'tifiiliirs,
A. II. A KKILL, KUSSKI.I, & tU,
Manajjor. I'ortlitiitl, Ort'gon,
Kopp's "Best
99
The North raoiflp Brewery, of whioh
Mr John Kopp is pronrirtor, ruake Wr
(or domes' lo anl etpirt Irs.le,
A DELICIOUS
DRINK....
AND
ABS0LIELY
PURE.
Rottlivl bwr (r (amity ns, or keg
Iteor sntp11ml at any time, iloIlvry in
the city (roe.
4orth Pacific Brewery
A. V. ALLEN
...Fancy and Staple Groceries...
Fruit Jurs mill Jrlly ( J1;ks'm.
With the Fruit top in them
I'rlccH Lower
Thtui ICver
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Iave I "Aaiorla (Pally) " Arrive
. 111 u m l I'lM-tUnd and Astorlalp.m p bl
!; t.MD Ksimms trains . . vis
Kiiepps. Cliflon, Wsst
port, V'atklil. ()le
I'linneotloii at t)olil fur
the Kt and i'ugst
I
r m ant,
1:40
iHoullil pul
l:M
ii point.
Astoria. Hlle
New Astoria rn(i.r
11
and
P,m ,m,
:V
let
iMii,a wIk vrriiltin
land UvT. . .1
HllliilAV liunier' spw
nil
1st
Astoria to Dm
J, (', MAYO.
a. r. r. a.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Colum.ila Itivsr and Puget Round Navi
gation Company.
Telephone lesvee Astoria dally, sleep
"rei''rr..nd d.llf WPl
' w- .
White ColUr line tlck.le Inter. Itnglile
on Telephiwe. T, j. IN'Ifr end K J
ThMnnmu for Atort and all wf (OIRIs.
rivl, llwaeo, aeavlew, toost Heeoh, aa4
Nahcotta.
u. a ccrrr.
resldstt
A. . TAVIm.
Astoria Agvnl.
Teieoaoae Mo. U
T7 s TvTT
ollUow
aio
! tiviii .ami di 1 r..
I'KCAHr. ,- i-,mi,od
Mi
p in
all jikr, leiivr. M
Wiiiiii, intisn. "
ms l ily, t. uwli
Chli'eSi. siiil tl
I Al p. w
a.w.k.... I Walla, Mpi
Swlsiie iiinei..il.,l I' .ul
.VIT- I'ul.illi. NlUaiisw,
t ill. au ami Ki.
ftom A.toila
iKUAS KtliA.H.Mtll'
All Halllns I'sUs tut
Jrrl loiliis. I
for n frsix-'s", IkUI
Akkivs
ft
I aia.m
MH.n
lo It a. ss.
Jan. J, . u. 1. I 1
; 1
T me eu
ii'l)
Columbia III
HlMSIMS
T I'urtund
MO
mUr
s n
Tue. lliue
lid !st
Way landinsa
yrois. rurUsiid
M UIsismH Ulxr.
p. m.
Uoit, w.d
tlrui. Albil.f.t or j ud el
lis Ami f lni.llli(
Mlllalla aa4 m. 3 x
X p ia.
oii.v.!.
TS m kin HI. si. 'ii,,
t'ie-u 11., lN.uis. A k..d rn.
.11.1 l my UM.lll.ik, I
I.usuriant hdir. of uhimiii ivlor. is 1
beautiful he.id covering tor elt!ir s
sud may be sc ured by using Hall's Vii
.ble Sicilian lUlr Itenewrr.
If a man never evlm.s sny dlstK.ltl
to show off at any other time, the ten.
dency will break out In s restaurant.
Acker s Engllsb remedy will stop
cough at any tlms, and will cure the
worst cold In twelve hours, or money re
funded. X cents and H cents. For sale
by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
It Isn't buying liquor at wholesale, but
buying It at retail and using It at whol
sale that ruins most men.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets ere sold ea
a positive guaraatee. Curee heart ouio.
raising of food, distress star eating, any
form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives
Immediate relief, a aad to cent. For
sttle by ktesvOooa Drug Co.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Childrea.
Tta Kind You Hars Always Boagbt
Bean the
Signature of
ft
rheia tiny Cuptul.s are luperior
m Div.m ui v,glll.
Cubeht or lnjectionindrriT
CURE IN 48 H0UR3lpU
the same dieiei with-i
out Inconver.'cn'.
$I4 h tit ri'-rri'
LUBRICATINQ
OILS
A SPECIALTY
1872 1099
Fisher
Brothers
ASTORIA....
SELL
BHIP CHANDLERT
HARDWARE
IRON AND BTEEL
COAL
GROCERIES AND PROVI8IONB
FLOt'R AND MILL KEED
PAINTS. OII.9 AND VAHNIPIIES
IOGOEItB' Hlfl'r.lES
rAII!t'A.SK'H SCALES
DCORS AND WINDOWS
AGRICl'LTURAI. I Mf'LEMENTB
WAGONS AND VEHICLES.
e-1 A T T T-V
1 ri n,
LOUVRE
Seventh and Astor Streets
SHASTA MIXEKAL WATEK. TEITEK. XOIitE.
KICK0KY AM) SHAW'S MALT WHISKIES.
ALL OTHEK LIQIOKS. IXES, UEEK AXI) CIGAKS
Served Dny nnd INIstit.
AUGUST KRATZ. - - Manacer
innz&nnnaunivfisnnnnni
J. A. Pastabetid,
General Contractor and Builder
Estimates Given on
All Kimls of Work.
pt)ni;jBi Nj. 491,
HoiiHo-Moving
Tools for Itcnt
I.T lilNlllk
lal'l . t,
rut.lur.. :
I i in .
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ltlilsl.' LraUluii I'Uiir ri
f.ti, I .'M'.simI
m Ii !. 1 1 in i li i 1. m
r i,hiiiij,j
suilrm .1 vIaii. t
lave llst..n dally kk.-otH Tldsy.
O. W, LUUNSUKRHT,
As so I Astona,
W. H. HURUIURT.
Oeav faa. A St. resniaaa. Of.
Mp tT
EAST
SOUTH
UCAVE
Astoria. Oregon.
c.
D.
Commission. Brokerage.
nsurance and Shipping.
Custforrt llouste llroker.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
AS'iit W. K. A tVi., slid rsrlflo Ksprrs Co s.
00 p, u
t-.m a. m
Dellr
escept
uDdav
rT: A. M
N:W 1'. C
lORTLAND
Kl Pea
lena a
OVKHUND EX
I'ltKiW. or taUm.
ItuMburt. Aslilan4,
Haeram.nta, Ofld.a,
s srancisra. mo
line Anolee,
. ,.ww VT-
ns en) lbs Kest.
ftaeetnirg passener
Via Woodhtirn, for
Mount An., H.
rtnn. Wat Mo,
riFWDVlll. n
D.fcl SOd
Corvaflls paassiifer (
inavpeoa.noe pkJS
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ARRIVE
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Dallf
srept
endey
ts-.lt A. M
III A.M
W. F. SCHEIBE, xrss
lur.r of
ys RlltM.
esS9Mkrs' Artult.
7 Comrvsrcliil Mt.
"La Belle Astorli" Clear
Schelte's Opera Star
Schelbe's Special
Arxl Oilier llri.t.t
BLANCARD'i
IODIDE OF IRON
forANfiMIA.POOPNESSoflhf BI.OOD, 1
wnaiiiununsL l:Ak.rlLsj
scroplLa, etc
None geaui ne unlrss slvnnl " Bla kcas ii"
111 r,l riCf iwru
. E. FOUOCItA A CO. , N. V. Arts, for U. 8
TO CURE A CuLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It falls
to cure. ZS cents. The genuine has L. B.
Q. on each tablet
It was noted by Blr Samuel Baker that
a n.-gro had never Wn known to tam
an elephant or any oth-r -wild animal.
A person ml(?ht travel all over Africa
and never see a wild creature trained or
petted. It often strufk filr Samuel that
the little negro children never had a
pet anlmaL
That Uie blood should perrorm Its vital
functions. It Is absolutely necesssary It
should not only be pure but rich In lire,
giving elements. These results are best
effected by the use of that weM-knotm
standard blood purifier, Ayera' Btxaapa-rlila
William's Kidney Pills f
h
v a
, vou neirivctod vour KiUnevsV IIhvi. W
ft'.m una canned irouma wiin your k
KKinpy una mtuuuTf iiavo vout
W pains In tlia loins, ami?, lmi-k, rroinH J
afl'i '"Indik-r? HavoyouaUtib'iy nn-
pearnn:o of tha fVu. e-.p.:;ially r
J? under tlie eye,' Txj frui"itli;-
i-lri. W1HH llrinc.' Wi 1 1 In m'u lftiliil.tr T
R. L. Bovle & Co
LLeodlfiK Real Estate Dcnlcr of
ASTORIA, OREGON
Write for Inforinni ion him! I 'amjililct.'. ,i;t.", (Vminiti.'riiil Slrt'it
Hard to beat
Our line of alrtljjht
Stoves and their
Prices
Something New
W.J. SCULLY
431 Bond Street.
Pills wilUmpart newlifo to tlx; (lift-f
.ancd orjans, tono up t:a ayhtcm
and make anew maa of you. Jiy
mail 60 cents por box, 6
Wjltjamh M ro. Co., Props., Clevuiand, O.
For sale by BflTEB-CONN DBUO CO.
ftS IS S Dm-BolsftfinfM
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Wot Bala by EBTK8-CONN DRUO CO.
Dally, ttwily .soept riun.fay.
(.ornctln at Iten r'nuioinw with CV
denia, A trlntal, I'arlno Mall and Oce
ania etaaietiin linee f.ir
JAPAN. c,,lAWA,,'l'HAI.IA AND
ntsste tlrkts on sal dally betwean
I'ortlsn.l, Ksommito and tian rrenola
co. Net ralre 117 nrei-rlua, and IU see-ond-rlaae.
Inclisning elwr.
Hates and tl-kta to Kastem oolnU aiM
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k""! Aimtralla. fan be'nhtalnni from ,
H. KOKiu.itn.
Manaaer
Ttiroiish tlrkat Fa SI fnr lnaraal rtaa
fail nn C. J Tranrhard local eanL
Walls Ksrao t'ompany oltlre, Astona,
. O. t. P. A,
WHEN GOING
EAST -
Use a first tlnss Una In trsvsllng be
twson Minneapolis, Ht. Paul end Chicago,
snd the principal towns In C.ntral Wis.
oonsln.
Pullman Palsre ftiseplng and Chair Car
In service.
The dining cars are operated In ths
Interest of Its patrons, the ni'st slsganl
snrvlce ev.r InauKurattd. Meals are
sarv.d a la cart..
To obtain first class service your ticket
should rd via
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
Dlrei-t connesilnns st Chlcsgo snd Mll
waukee for all eastsrn points.
Vor full Information call on your near
est ticket assnt, or writs
JAB. C. POND.
Osnsral Psssonror Ant.
or JAB. A CLOCK, M.lwauke. Wis.
Qensral A cent.
XI Btark Btrset '
Portland, Ore
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r -, --rr .
sW.
21 MANHOOD RESTORED,
M .r a fahK.ii. k.fll. r.i....i.u .s.i
"CUPIDENC-
Thill frMt VsS? sifsit.taa
linn ..fa liini.,..l.r...M. r.,.-.,.i- ri-
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I liri. es, UiiUliisa to Marry, l.slmiisilil( Drain, Vkrlris-ela a ,il
tonstlniiU-m. It skim sll loss., hr Any ,'r MKuC pr.van , nl
nrss(,i uisciiurun. wiiiriiirrir.tfiiM-bA,i in,i
BCrOftC ... AFTER all tlia horrorsM(lmpntnrr. 'll-.K:rluuaUieUv?. uJ
Mln kl'liiaysiidthiirlr.srrorn.olWljuuuftua
riTPIBKNfl strsnrthsns sml rmuim small waste nutans.
Tb. reaaoa unrrers art nut cureo hr Ixirinrs Is Hm-hiim ninety per Pent sr tronhled with
Pveatatllla. CVfl DKN K Is Uie only known remwlr tn cure wlihoul an operation, io irsi miinU
sis. A wrlttaatuaraiiii-etlveasixt innnny returiie1 II sl hnsMi rt,s nolsilwi a iMfiiuuiantnu
J40s boi.slx for I6.W, by mall. Bend for rasscirralsr and trail mum la, P""uui eure.
Adsraas DA Ya MEUICI M U CO t. O. iKn 2079, Baa Fr.iwUco, (ML A, Halt fcy
CHARLES ROOEBS. 4U Commercial flt
Go East...
via nilllnits and Burlington route, and
yon reach Omaha, Kansas City, Bt, Louis,
and all other southern and louthM.i.r.
cities half a dsy sooner than traveler
wno tase any oiner Una
Oo east via 8t. Paul and the Dnninrtea
rout, and you rid. the finest train on
eartn-tn. uurniyrton.. Bt. PauV-Cblcam
Limited.
Oo east via Otden and Denver, and vou
sea the wonderful scenery of the Rockies,
famed th. world over as the moat mag.
nlflosnt on the continent.
Ticket, at office, of oonneotint line.
A. C SHELDON.