Newspaper Page Text
VHi: MDKMM'i ASroKIAN, FRIDAY. DlCMMIirii U W Telephone Main l. terms op sirnsoRirTios DAILY. Beat by msll, per year Beet by mail, per month fltrved by crr;r. per month .oo . . WKKKl.Y. Oct by mall, pr year. In advance. M The Ator!n guarantee td it lvr ttaer th Unyet circulation of ny .rprer rllhei on th. Columbia Hrer. KXTREMK EXCIXSIOX. Senator Mitchell haa among other bill Introduced In congress one t ex clude Ftllrlno frvvm the rntted State. Just what haa prompted the senator to father this measure Is not at pres ent clear. There has been no demand upon the part of the people of Ore-ron for such a measure, and there certain ly can b no apprehension of any geat number of Filipln coming to this country- Aside from the fact that we are not In any manner threatened hy an inva- j slon of cheap labor from the Philip pines there is another and higher rea son hy such legislation is ill-advised j We have by our own act auvd proprietorship of the rhillpplne Isl nnd. We have for th- rast three years been endeavoring persuade the Intelligent Fi ll In that our pres ence In the islands were for the pur pose of giving to them a measure ,.f liberty of which they have long dream ed, while our army has been endeav oring to subjugate the half-civlliied portion of the people of the Islands and compel them to accept the sover eignty of the I'niled States It is repugnant to the American spirit of justice and fairness to make these peopl subjuct to our law and at the aame time say to them they are debarred from entering the confines of the United States. It is a pr .posi tion which we feel will not meet with the approval of congress. It Is exclu sion (tone to seed, and has none of the elements behind It which have caused the demand for restrictive laws against the flood of Chinese which threatened the welfare of thousands of our labor ing people- Let us look the Philippine question .. a.. Muarely In the face and meet the du- ' ... . .iu 1..- iIm aeo.lllSl- Let us look the Philippine question ties impose ut"ii - i ...... . j tlon of those Islands with th- same j spirit and determination that sus- tained our forefathers wh-n they . .s'lggesrs mui me kimmj rv-im 'i--iori faced the future confronted with the. 'from the a'tive outdoor exercise m tak of founding a republic out of a ei.l-nt to the gani- niav ! out eiche.l few colonies which had just thr.wn, ... i v the ..t-,g list ..f rrii po-d young ... .v. have of our own volition adoptesi trv rilipinos. lt us proceeu wun im work of educating th-m in the way I of clviiiz ition anl the duties incident to cltii'tiship un ler thi. th g-eatest. I finest and mcst Jut gov-rnment yt ! dvis d by man. ! The result of the VOte WVdne lay last for Mayor and city TVasurer ! point a moral w hich pa-ty managers j will do well to h-ed The .b-f.-a;.-i ! Citizens Union candidate for Mayor I and the Republican candidate f-r Treasurer were both men of integrity, j business ability and associated wi.h j the growth and ley. l -i ment of the j city. Koth had b-eti honoied i.y the citizens of Astoria and by no ;u t of j their own had they forfeit-d the i",n fidence bestoweJ in them. They lad administered the affair of ih-lr re pective office with atifaetion to their constituents and to the best in terest of :h? city. Rut they had each served two consecutive terms Mid their personal popularity could no iv-r-crme the prejudice of the American voter against third terms To this fact may r? attributed In a gra. de gree the defeat of those to o g-n' ! incn. Immediately after th- big milroad consolidation was completed th-rt- was an advance In the freight rates on Khlngles to the F-ast -.- hi' h thr-atcned to scrlous-ly interf'-ie with the sol s of Pacific ''oast mill In that market. Since the agitation on the part of the Northwest Htat-a to pr--vent :he com bine from becoming operative the old rate hs been restored, nnd It Is cafe to say that the real object of tlo com bine will now be k-pt in the back ground until the pris'-nt agltaUon has passed and the great mardi-ulai '. be hind thin gigantic enterprise feel as sured they have a fr-e hand to b-vy whatever tribute they may d -Hire on the traffic tributary to their roads It Is known by government nfrklals, ih.vs the Chicago Inter Ocean, that Mie Northern tVcuiluc Company Is only the beginning of the .h.-w M nwn iiil ll'll rave In mini. M.i.m " billon Is to control the transportation lines of this country not only the rail roaK but the steancMp line. Sb, mid he N successful In the l.n to consoll ,'ate the railiw.d.i of the noithw.st. r.e will organl. cth-r o-'ipaui.- to own the stock of o ho- ruli. 1 until, as the dlrovting power IvMnl all. he ,an pin Tv-illy oniv-d tie trail -I 01 ta lion fiiclHtns of the Pnitc.l Mates. For the tlrst time in twenty a s railroads entering southern territory are now moving cotton on ilat cais. This Is brought about by the groat scarcity In freight cai-s. The pivsent unexampled prosperity has proven too much for even our magnificent tall rad facilities, which present unite a different picture to that of mile after mile of empty freight cars stan l lug Idle on side tracks during the never-to-be-forgotten days ot Ivmo- era tic rule. Many llws have been loo by the tvoktenes of Krs n rvvklng row -boats when filled with people, but the first person to be prosecuted on a harge of manslaughter f.r such an act Is Frank Kim hart, row on trial at Hagvrtown. Md. He H ih.uvel with killing Mary Flnfr.k. a y.-ung w.'T.an of York. Pa , by r.-ckl. s!y r-vkmg 'he b.Kit in whl'h they we:- rontng -"i I-ike Koyer at an excursion res. r l..s Aut'iist. Charle F 'harl, s the .-xptes mes sttieer who successfu'U' st i off the robU rs who held tvp a S-uthern Pacific train neiP' Kiis -ii" S 'tne w.-eks cniy bus b-.n (rvs--nted with a eV.e.k f-T ts. by the We!'.. Farg Ki rss Company in recognition of his tr.ne act. This Is the kind of reward that will nrve other men to d- fend ih- proierty in their care an I will do much to make the hold-up businea both langerous an I unprotltahle. Knglish I.ibenrl newspapers .ire a ivaling to Mr. Unnlerli k to uhlish Ihe Octoebr figure of the mortally in the conctntration vamps m Suith Africa.. There ha never Non su-h delay In announcing the previous monthly relations, and it is feared that owing to Ihe heavy rainfalls which have been reported tne death rate am-ng the children an not have decreased to any appreciable t-tt-nt. . ' As the game 'r3.vs in rsi .i'r I.-, r. j 'casualties fr"m f-hitball U-. oir.e mor , i t numen.u - - . The long list of deaths an I , , . ' serious injuries resulting from the B" ,"i - n r-solting from that s; rt Aeeordir.? to the I,n Ion crr-sporid- lent of the New York Tri'ij-e a ('Tint1 'in nvmorv "f the J-wi-'h s .ld.-r ..f I the kin; who ii.'iv f.ii.-n :n ? .u'h r if a was h' !d in Co- ''er.t'ttl Svtiago Biie of I'nlon Sunday evening Pullv tp.ps worn pr-s-nt and the mln Bi' ' "rif'.rms of v ,ri"U. r-gim. -n-s f"rn.". a brilliant and H'Mi-'I'i" 81 '""- A confer-n'e will be he.l in N-w York oi'yon rs-'.-mb.-r !T "f ' oilv ston s Ix'tidholders to 'lis u vii i,,- -..p necessary lo tr.-.-t i ;;ti , ...;,in' i; n.,n .l.i I dirlii uities ' liH'-t..'i I.. i- r.iii-1 to pay interest on some of its bond" and the default was mad" or, t'-e.-in-li-r 1. when the ity ivms uti.i bl- to meet the interest on th- 4 '-year limited debt bond of ISM. P.i( hardson, the pemoera' I - 1-ad- r in the house, will ke.,t pr-'ty busy in handling his fore as many of ' them do not knov,- just where they are "at." They are pnz7. d whether to ' still adhere to the principles as laid down by the Kana I'ity convention, r.r ntun to the i.rlro ipliH of the party a ad .neat,., 1 ty 1 ,.-, 'an. I Tin- present opetat'on" against th" Mahsij'ls on the nor'hws' fr'iri'i'.-r of India, jr.- attributed jar'ty to the partial failure ,,? the iiil'i.uli bl-e k-ad'- vvhi'h was in'end'd to enforce the paymert of fines for tribal rahls an-l on 1 1 age, arid far'Iv to 'he t-ro-.' ing at,gresiv :". of lie- t; il.e'iiK--, -h'-tn-si-lv-s. According t,, the N.--.v Vn K Tlm-s it is now announce, I i.at -in- iimmi.-h-,. of t'nlti-'1 St.ites Senator ' 'ha 1 ti-'-y M. Iiepe.v to M s - Palmer '.v;;l t.,k- t,!ae a 1 Ni' Prance, on ('hrlstn a- ;-. Thr- thousand bah-s of co-ton have been sold at .b Kinl'-y, T-xas. for .-hii-ment to St. Petersburg. P.u-si:, and to Rotterdam. Holland. TIMKI.Y TOPICS. The i.ortvmn government goe on with Us tariff bill. Inspired If n"l dp lated by the Agrarians and Junkers, apparently In expectation ot nia.tluK it Into lijw. It may Indeed enact II as a kisls on whl. n to neiiotl ite tli -o ! comcnuvlal I real lea upon whlih ti e i mporor has so strongly sol los hoail j For other tuitions than t'ie Pulled Males have learned the alue of a iliiKh tariff In tia le diplomacy, as a j soi t of commercial capital from which lo grant collections In return for i favors recvlved. ippositl Ml to ll Is i strong, however, and may sacc.sd in ' forcing a postponement ,.f it until . ft -er the coming general clccil ui N Y Tribune. ; The effort to ascertain and preserve the names of all the French olllceis. soldiers and sailor who adled the Pnltod Mate In securing Indopond ietioe is an Interesting and commenda ble Instance of that spirit which has of late years resulted In many move i ment to preserve the historic mem orials of the patriotism of past gener ation Without French aid ll Is doubt ful whether the IS colonic could have broken away from the rule of Fngland : Washington and his officer appreel- , ated that and gave every praise and honor to Iifayette and hi oompan- lon.s. but there have since been pcrl.d when the rrencri might have felt that the gratitude of the I'lllted States was not lasting - Haltimore Sows i I The beneficial effect of the X-ray treatment upon cancer ha boon re- i ported several times within the last ' few weeks. The most recent Instance . Is that of an Atlanta nun. I" A ' Hoard. The case was ,i s, rlNd a few evening ago lo the lo. at socbty of j medicine by Or. M. It Hut. bins Kpi- ! thelloma. or skin i-aneer. developed on the patient's lower lip eight year m" slowly spread, and finally attacked the Jawbone. Kotitgcii rayw wore tried s.-vAal times last spring, and within, a month the trouble was appaicnuy i ovorcome. Since that time there lias Noil no relapse. Not long ago a Chi cago physician declared that he had , cured fifty ca.se by the same means, but inasmuch as no details were sup- plied that sweeping announcement I ! not so convincing us the Atlanta story, j although It Is probably n t veph.nit I s..me foundation X. Y Tribune , There are men th.it think h n-e-wife has little to do, espe-ia'ly if -he have a ervant or two. and that the tot of the women at home Is enviable A man die his day work and come home to a table prettily laid, a dinner emellently tM-rve.1. and a wife neat and smiling He ha not s.en ire n.-v-iop- ment of that dinner fr m the raw ma terial. He ha no esMmat'on of the fatigue and anxiety of marketing A chicken, to htm. I a ja'n'nMe dish, and he never think of the trouble of cleaning and evoking the fowl !? eat his salad and approves the dress ing, but It doe not occur to hi in that it takes time nnd fcibor to make a B'x l dressing He compliment his w ife for the cakeor. perhaps, makes fun of n nnd does not rlve her credit for th en, rgy she -Tpcnded In baking the dough, whipping the i r am .in I sbclng th- fruit. Men accept a goo I dinner, as they do creation and as though no more trouble were neeessary to j.r .line it than the trouble ,.f setting on the table. It is only the , h'.los -ph. r that sim ulates about the pr.uo !:-.. tiet.ubui condition of the , osir.os. and it is only the housewife flint bonis in mind the former unc kl and tin ogar, z.-d condition of lh" dinner S V. Bulletin. TO STOP A COI.P. After exposure or when you f-ei a old coming on. talu a do- of Foley's 'on-y and Tar. I? never fails o stop cnl I If taken In time Hart's I'rug- The negro problem and petpe-ti.it motion appears to Is- beyond lh capac ity of statestrf-n and Invetitius -iirting i iracle. 3ATISFIKD PKi'PI.K. Are the best advertisers for K-di y's Honey and Tar and nil who use It agree that It Is a splendid remedy for 'oughs, colds or tore lungs Hart Prugstore. He-What I feel for you. Murb l. I 1 an never tell you In word. True love Is Hllenf. Muriel Oh, no. I assure y .u. It Fpeak to papa Punch A cold, cough or la grippe can be "nipped In the bud, with a dose or two of Foley's Honey and Tar. Beware of substitutes Hart Drugstore. Mr Ilrowne I've Just ,een 10 see Mrs. Swellman's new plan- She has stained glass all through lh- lion."-. Mrs. Parvenu-The Idea' lb-r s-r-vanis ar" too lazy to remove the stains I suppoHe?--Stray Stora-s. J. V. P.ryan, of Mvvjler, Ills . writes: "My little boy was very low with pneumonia, t'nknown lo tin- doctors we gave Mm Foley's Honey end Tir. The result was magical an-l puzzled th- doctor" as It Immediately slopped th- racking cough and he 'Ui Itly re covered. Hart's Dru-siore. "Speaking of lirassie. what kind of fi golfer is he?" said Wllbcrforee to Frothlngbam. V 'onvi-i sa 1 lonal, mere ly." Judge. C. W. Lynch, Winchester, Ind., writes: "f owe the life of my boy to Foley's Honey arid Tar. He had mem branous croup, and lh- first dosa gave blrn relief. We continued Us use nnd lm soon brought I1I111 oi.t of danger." Haifa Drugstore. Mrs Cooper- I heered yo' married dat aller barber las' week Mrs ISooper Yiis' I done married 'lin, an' I give lm ib two hundred an' rlgluy dollar wot ed to suet a '.'b,'r shop. Mrs, Cooper - Where l lie llow T Mis liooprr - I dlllllM, I III hs' Wall. In' for 'lm lo come back from tils hone) moon. Judne Charles Iteplogle. Atwaier, t . wa In very bad ahapi'. He .i)it ' l auf-fei-i.l a great deal Willi my kldnevs and was requested to tiv Foley's Kid ney Cuiv. I did so and III four days I was atilc to g lo woik amiln. now I am entliely well" Hart's prunsiore s(ehd Paw, what Is liony Paw It Is soineihlng vou hear on a crowd ed car when Ihe eondiii tor savs "t!o w ay back and sit dow n." AN F.VANC.KUSrS ST MIT. "I suffered for year with bron chia1 or lung trouble and tried varlou retnedte but did not obtain perman ent relief until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure." write Hev. James Klrkman. evangrlli.t of Hollo Itlver. III. "I have no hesitation In recommending It lo all sufterer from maladies of this kind." Cue Minute Cough. Cure afford Immediate relief for coughs, col, I and all kind of thnvat and lung trouble For croup n ), unequalled. Absolutely safe. Very pleasant to take, never falls and Is really favorite with the children. Ttl-r I'ke It Chis Hogers, Prugglst. Itonni - isoehii; a lurkey vvlih its wiiii! I ft on hanging in Ihe n aikeii Mv. thev v,- taken o(T all I s . ot'o e. i pi ! ll "lev os' Ju 'go savi:i HIS I.II'K I vvl'i to say that I fo, owe my III.- to Koi 'Hs'e; s:a "'we " writes 1 1 C '! i i-ien -on. of llnvtl ld Minn ' Por 'hree year 1 w.is trouh'od vvuli dvs-'coMJ so that I could liol I tiolhltlg on tnv Miomaeh. Manv thins I would mi. l ie to retain a mors. I of f .., pinallv I was confine. I to my b. d. Ik-l rs -all I could not live r-ad on- of your advertlenit in on Ko.o pv oi-s.i (nre and thought ll fit my ease an I comm. need Its ire I began to Irrnrovo from the flrtt bottl-- Now I am cure and recointio n I ll lo all " PU-esIs your food. Cure all I'omach trollbl, s. 'h;i. Rogers. Prugglst. 11 e Pe.uitifiii jour d. Higher play the piano." said the caller ' Ves." an swered Mis I'umrot but lhat Isn't the Ix'st piece She only ha i three les j n,,,,, , - ,.aeh. She know i ,,,,,.,. Ina( ,.,1t nl ,.,,,, 5 Kxchange HKAI.TH AN'P PIJAt'TV A poor coinploilon Is usually the re sult of a torpid liver or Inegular ae ,(lon ,.f the li!' T'n!o nature's ref-ll- i carried off It will ui ly cause Impure b! I Pimples boll and oth er eruption follow Thl I nature' method of throwing off the ol.,ns whl.-h 'be 1.. . a ' failed t" remove. lv. V1"' I.l;t!.- Parly Il.sfr are world f.ini 'iM for retnolvliig this C"ii1itlon. The I ' 1 1 '. i ! i ,T! I e the IP. h al hy tl"Ve- i r an l promote a. tl'.n of 'he e.illie griping. a(- pill Ci.;ls o' li-.'r.s. llCk'lt K"-'-i . ' - nd Mr M. d !e-gia I" ur ,i n ' re.. i -i no, I'll li"t s.i pie i J II Ot ilk'- HOlher t.e e. I.u' Ml s.i y I hi . ii - purl t tlii V ,1 h-' lle to gl " P A ir-.-e, nn. IVP' i:M ATP N- WANTP.P tc- III It d lo nigh I ! Th- i-ii-i-if.ii-i i'er of ll.inn-r Salve 'laving alv. ay believe that no doc ' tor or oio.Heltio ,-an cure in every ease. ! but p r b i-lug hetiid where Ilanner 'Sri!-..- ,:!... to core ul-'.r. ..res. let I er ! it' iiei "r pile, as a rnutl- r of jcuiioyity would l!le to know- if there at- snob en".' Tf so tlw-y will gladly j refund th- money. Hart's Puigstore Imnng Harold's tits! day al tin- kin dergarten tlie riM'tii tieiamr eool. and lh- teaeh.-r s.-nt him lo llnd out wheth er any heal was coming In at Ihe n-g-i-ti-r V'-s, teacher." said Har-dd, as In- spread his hand to tin- draft. ' there's lots of heat coming In. but it's all cold' " Kx- hnnge. ril-' PRNKPIT TO VOIJ. I I . Mitchell. Fulford. Md : "lur- ; Ing a long llln-s I was troubled with ' ls-d sores, was advised to try IVWItt' Witch Hazel Halve nnd did so with wonderful results. I was perfectly j cured. It Is the best salve on Ihe mar ket." Sure cure fo'r plies, aore, burn, i fleware of counterfoil '.'has. Rogers, ffrugglst. j "No newspaper ril'lce Is complete ; without Its printer's devil " "Yes," an- j swep-d Mr Stormlngto-i Humes, "and no Ih'-a 1 1 leal troupe I complete with out its angel. And yet you write of elevating the stage."-Washington Slur. Pditor l.vn'h. of th" Dally Post, I'hllllpsleiri;. N" J., has lasted Ihe merit of l-'oi's Honey nnd Tar with this result; " have use) a ireat 1 I manv pn'cnt remedies In my family 1 for '-oiHthH nnd '-ol'ls. and I can hon estly cay your Honey and Tar I lh lu st tl Ing of the kind I have ever lived nnd I cannot sn- - r: -,n,i n Hal-"- of It." I! art's drugstore. i Another crowd Is going to 'ocoh IhI- ' and to seek for ti"asii:i-. No pioof ex- IMs that there Is treasure ihere, but th.. ui.fi roll I n is f. v r,f il 1 1 1, ,fiu eh, .lis , ..n. I ) cluslvi'ly that hois- Is at lis old trick of springing eli rnal In in- bunian breast. Tneoma t dger. I HANDKERCHIEFS In Silk In Linen and Lawn from 2 cts. to Each. Largest assortment lo town. C. H. COOPER'S Leading House in Astoria. Practical Holiday Gifts AT HOLIDAY PRICliS I -iis v Rockers. Office Chairs, Center TuNc. Iron Hedstead"., Tine MatresseH ami Fancy Rus. Mnko niir -vltilioii now ul Robinson's Furniture Store KOFP'S BEST ADelicioiiH find Pulutuble Urinlc Absolutely Pure The NorUi'm Piclfic Ilrewery. of which Mr. John Kcpp It proprlttor, make beer for doinetv and rip.rl Sral, puttied br,-r for family us, or keg bmr uppllfj at any llm. telWrjr IB ;h city fre. Horth Pacific Breuerg C. J TREINCHAIsJD, Commission. RroVeraw. Insurance anJ Shiccin?. HQTI3U PORTLAND POKTLANI), ORICGON Tito Only I 'lrMt-CliiMH Hotel In Iorliiul We Rent New Typewriters. '" Vf.,,,,, ;,.,,.r..l ,.,..l,lu ., .1.1.1 w ' . , oiiiur li'i niii'o'i van 111. nun- 11. C,i.V Stv our lutf.it rfW No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter "?)M-:"l'"u!.r''c K New Art Catalogue Knxi . . . i&rSIfii 4V P 'f . s--j3 ' Jtii i F-'-i'isdrt3W &&f- " V .M'KI-U The Morning Sixty CcntH Delivered ot Gift Buying Time Has Come We an- ready with n complete line CHRISTMAS F.arly buyers will secure the PICK OF We have Toys for the children; 'looks for the ladles; Suits for the gentlemen. Underwear, Hosiery Handkerchiefs, Neck wear, H!lk Muf Mors, Shoo nnd t'liibiolla for evi ryboily. Also a nice line of Hterl Ing Silver Trimmed floods and ' 'lilniiwiire. Horse's Department Store HTfiltl-J fH'KN KVKNINiSrt. 2.50 Ciintottt Hnutig llenkcr. ASTORIA, ORE i.-." w r tiK.n.trviH'. i.ii,m.hii I. M. ALrXANDf-R A CO. Kicimov I'acillc Coast IWu'f 216 Hlurk St , JViland. )r IINIK.l4H-.Ui-i.nl. Astorlan Per Month Your RcHldcticc. of PRESENTS THE BEST BESTOF EVERYTHING In a Vor, This Tll of III P,ifr Hervlc via ?ho Horlhwoslorn fcine.. ; KIglit TiaIii Pally lleiwsi'ii Hi, Paul aii I Chicago, c 'inpiUIng The iMK-.t I'ulliuttit hiP'li, ; Per, !.,, I . ii i Cjr, l.iliiaiy it it , i Hes.-t v il ju Car. I 'l n lie. lining CliHr Cm. The .(Mil iVnlui y Train - - Hun I very lay of lh Year, ; Tie Fiwst Tram in the WoHu j rirvtlic liijUlctl Dclf4 TIIK IIAIHlKIt (TATK KXPItKAM. th Fltieet Pally Train lluimiiig lllu HI Paul and Chlcagi, via III Hliari Un. I i'unnerlluM from lh Wt Md vl , Th Ni'llTIIKHM I'AClriO (IHIOAT NOItTIII'HIN AND canai'Ias PAciriv: ivm. , Till I lo th UKHT LINK lxtw 'Omali. Hi. I'sul tad Uinneapilla All Agouia ftVli Tlekt via The Northwestern Line W II MKAH. II I. HIHI.EH, ilenrral AS'iu Trav An ;ii AMer Hired, Porlbiid, rg hi . -. M .Vv.-" M -a :qn in I l'eKi. rifltl Slid leave ,lrilng tin l'itlii.l Anv I i 'v , rland i:ipra lisin. for Haieni. lto, Inn t. Ash land rWramenfo. v p in i 'udoii hah Plan- li a I cl.o. Mo'nve 1 I Al.Kr.. Kl I'aao. " ID a m N Uirlraiia and ,; M i. m His t ail. Al Woo.iimrn Idallir rtcrpt Hun lavi. hiitrnlntf I tialn coniiaeta nh If taut for Mi. An I !. Hllvertoll. II r i w a a v 1 1 1 r. Hprliiifleid. and Natron, and vi b'g train for Ml. Aiitft ...( Ull.. Ion I 7 J'J a mj Cotvallls paiaeii. i U p m I ger. Ill 10 p mi Hhrrldan p-n- l 51a m I It'r Pally f tun y ncfpi Hundar Itrhata llekrt on aale b.fworn I'.irt land. Saeramento ,. Han Kran.-lno Not rates li: first ,! i,iu Is-rth and lilts) are.,114 Ua.'lii. lii.in l-itli. Kat-s and tickets lo lUsfern tolnta nd Kuropr. Also J at an. China. Hono lulu ami A it ! r st 1 1 a isn . ..los.ned x ' " luibng tli 1 1 1 aiol VV.,,1, Ingtotl nrertl VAMIIII.I, .VI.t.V P..-i'.r .(..-i ... f ... J. rf -r .., Ht I-.ve f f lliw.-g, ,lA.J, ,. ; ;i) IA : 13 I J. I : f, .-, 11 II 1 ' P m n I s -s, ,, , , Hun ay " ' v A'ro .it I'ti! md til) ,,1 n. '" IH '..1 t ill 1 .!:. I ) I I n ;n '. I" p III . I- 41 ' in ,.,, M n av J" n I 1 ' ti .1 -i , . Hft. Ii ot .y l.ea.e f ,r Pa l 1 I ! . .-,.. - . I iv a 4 J.i p m ,r .,. -. , 1 ul ) In m PiUSIIK.T tt4l, Irtll. I'lllil f.,r Altl e Mo'il.iys We,ln l)i in Pt; d 1 v as : 4 . p 10 It--11 11, Til. In jr., Thurs liy, nn I i.i!ur 1 ll. !-! Hu lav l: II MtU.lllt Urn Kn, aad Agl ll T UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th. 'N.irihw.t.-rn I.tiCd luln. floilnc llghir.i thr ugh. nr, t, ;ii 'ii,t an-l nit, an, 1 '1111 he.itrd. ate with out eici pil.in. t,e niie: trains In tha irll. They rmi,tv : lie litem, tri nl bf: id'.is f t coinf'iit e.invi-nl and limity fvor nfTere-1 the r.iv.-IPnaT j public, anl iilioitethrr ir the lie si l.illipl.-te nnd pli-n.l, ptii'Pi. ll.i,, ,.f the cir 1.11I; let ' art. j These ; t'li li, Tra in t'oniieci With The Crcnt Nnrtlicrn The Northern I'ntirk- and The t'tininllnn I'mlflc AT HT PAUL Full IhOI.O iinil the l!AST. No 'xlra rharg, far thee uprkir aciiniiiivlaiMin and all . Um. of lick, el are avllabl for paaaigD cn lh. train on -lil, line are prolei-id by lh. Inierlocklng Hlock Hyiiam. W. If. Ml-) Ad. I,, HISI.RH. l-iieral Agent. Traveling Ag'l. Portland. Dreg. in. MMwaukeii" whan (olng to any point A ramlhar nint of tint Clilcsgo. 1 Milwaukee A Bl. Paul Railway, known j all over Ihe Pnlon a the Ornai Hallway running the "ploiieer Mmlled" train. every day nnd night between Ht, Paul I ami Chicago, nm Omaha and .'hlcago. j "Tha only perfect train In th. world." Understand: Conm-cllons art iniid. with all tra:iscoiilliientii lines, securing to passengers the bet service known, I.u z url nisi roach--, elccirle light, tfm heal, of a varP ty iualed by no other line. j H--K that your ticket real via "Th. In the Ifnlifd Siat.-s or Panada. All I lli'ket a.ent them. For rale, pamphlet nr oilier infor mation, .ddress, 1 J. W. OAHI0V, P. J. KDDT, I Trav. Pa. Agt. Oen, Aft., 1 Portland, Or. Portland. Or..