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THE DAILY ASTOlllAN, FKIHAY MOKMNH, APiUI, 8, I H.K. v 1. 9T; v ; ' V. : i J .' Sally gUUuian. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. ML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year Bent by mnll, per month Benrtd by carrier, per month WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per )Par, In advsne.. Postage fro to uhscribersa. .I8.au . .w .. . All communications Intended for publi cation Should be directed to the editor, Business communication of all kind and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorisn." The Aatorlnn guarantees to Ita adver tisers the largest circulation of any news paper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on applica tion to the business manager. The Weekly Aatorlan. the second oldest weekly In the slate of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Orvg-onlan, the largest weekly circulation In the (tat. McKlnley's reply to the pope message doot honor to his statesmanship and patriotism, and give no offense to the pope's kind endeavor. It was as fol lo: "An armistice la a question which con corns Snain and CuKi alone. Hut be tween Spain and the I'nited State an other question I pending and I must re Cflve a distinctively submissive and con dilatory answer from Spain." The Intervention by thla country In Spanish affair to the extent of Insisting upon the cessation of war In Cuba, while an unusual step for one clvl Used nation to take with another, 1 not without precedent. The power of Europe cannot find fault with u for intervening. instead of simply recognizing Cuban bel ligerency or Cuban Independence, for they have set us the example, and that very recently. In one Instance. Reference Is made to the active Intervention of the great Dowers of Europe in the war be tween Greece and Turkey. Th.it was an Intervention, too, which really injured the cause of civilisation, for it humiliated Greece and gave the triumph to Turkey anJ her Ignoble cause. It dictated the terms of peace, and restrained Turkey to some extent from taking full advantage of her victory. If Intervention thn was justifiable, It Is certainly more so In the case of Cuba, where we have great In terest at stake, and where It will aid the cause of Justice and freedom. This was the second time that Europe intervened between Greece and Turkey! In 1C7. Great Britain, France and Russia Inter vened to keep the Turks from crushing Greece, and thus secured Its freedom. That case is almost an exact parallel to our intervention In Cuba. It is entirely reasonable to assume that the delay in sending the president's mes sage to congn-ss a message which It Is well understood will recommend a de -laration of war against Spain and the dispatch of an army to Cuba pr sag- s a peaceful solution of the whole entangle ment over the Cuban question. The presi dent has probably had some form of as surance from Spain that she does not in tend to go to war with this country, and that she is prepared to yield uny demand our government shall see fit to make of her. If this supposition turns out to be true, then McKlnley has prove,! hlms.lf one of the strongest and most masterful men who huve yet appeared in the his tory of the republic. It Is due soMy to his coolness, courage and statesmanship that we have been saved from the dr'-ml-ful effects which would have inevitably followed a hasty declaration ,,f war, re gardless of whether It might have been of long or short duration, und independent of what would have been Its ultimate outcome. Perhaps no pen will ever ade quately portray the strain through which the president has -een called to pass, hut If he is successful In his policy of peace without, dishonor, future historians will put him on the roll among the truly great president who have rendered signal ser vice 10 tie country In time of peril, dose to the name of Washington, Lincoln and Gran'. t;""D rRiD.w. Today the wr!. r. ni. n;l,. r tint ,.iRh teen himdr.d -.- rs ago I'hri.t was cruel lied. Pilate sub! unio Hi' Jews: "Take yc him and cn: My b.n, f .r 1 find no'ai f-ii ir n, , f fault In him. All nr.- ftim U-.r with lb" i scenes of that time as K,.,llca,y de- Plcted by St. John, the b-biv.d dlseip,... The mock salutation of th- J-ws as l.-, y , hurried him to the judgment "Hail.! J King of the Jews;" the hurried ,ri, , j which Pilate ush ! his hands of the j J whole mntter: the bearing of the crogs j to the placo Oolgolhu am the giving of' tho title In death denied Hltn n ;fPi "The Kins of the Jews." What must have been tin- feelings of a potcntato like Pilate! A ruler for Caesar In Palestine, yet not a rub-r. Torn by conflicting- emotions until distracted he was. indeed to be pitied. If he fol lowed his own convictions and released nn Innocent man, "In whom there was no guile," he would at once incur the dis pleasure of Caesar and would lose his own political head. lie was a good man and knew that there was no law or .Hut reason to tomlemn the One before him. but the Jews were permitted by the law to claim the release of one prisoner at certain rlods and they clamored for murderer that their vengeance might be wreaked upon one whose only ln wa that he said he was the son of lJo.1. Like many another weak man, Pilate gave heed to the dictates of self-interest and tried to clear his conscience by de livering the man of sorrows over to those who were so l.iu.lly .iccun.ng him and as If to further i..se the pain m hi onn heart, wrote ui.ii the cross the Savior's title in tlir-v languages, that all might Know It. 11. main linn In the years past have good m n, like IV, ate let greed and si If-interest stand In tin w.iv of cotisclen.e and have committed deeds whi, h they would have git.it worlds to undo! IVwn the vista of time, through the misty veil of years, the churih and tin' people l,Mk with reverence and deep s r ro iiion that s,ene In Judea which i washed away the sins of the world. "He boid the man." The deed was done. Propitiation complete. The Lamb of G-d offered a sacrifice for all peoples of all nations of the earth. A GREAT ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN. The Zoological Society of New York propose to construct what will probably be the finest soologlcal garden in the world In Rronx lurk. New York, and under the direction of the executive com mittee the plans are being fully elabor ated. The society expects to open the garden to the public In a satisfactory way on May 1. 1S$. While the work Is pro pressing with si! due rapidity and seal, the old snd well approved plan of reliev ing; biliousness and constipation through the beneficent agency of Hosteller's Stomach Hitters finds genera! recognition. This excellent family medicine Is a safe guard against maUr.a and rheumatism. and removes Indigestion and nervousness. It invigorates tne system through tne medium of Improved d gestlon and appe- tite. fortifies It against disease. nd count- eraets the effects of overwork, mental or physical. A wineglassfull before ret. r.ng engenders health yi.M.ns and strength- (.Kin sleep. Let It have the presistent and systematic trial that It deserves. Plmonds possesses a pleasing fascina- i tion for all ilasn s of soilety. judclns by ' the rair-a-muflins one s,s with their, noes ulued a. litw. th- rdas of jewelry 1 store windows, "i h-osini;" which partl-j cular artUle appeals m--st to their In, It-; vidilal taste. ! A business man Is not the most patient: creature in the world. He cannot wait to hear any Ionic-drawn-out story of thej cause of his ailments. He doesn t care i Sun two straws about a tine spun theory of: M-m. ... how he should treat himself. He may "j1 '" le predisposed to scrofula, or oonsump-1 ThLrs.".' tlon. "That." he will tell you "has noth- ' Fn Inir to do with the case." He wants to ! Jj be well. If he can be cured, write out a ! Mon. .... prescription and send In your bill. Se). ' Tues. ... here's the first part of the proposition. j hafrs "' Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery j Frt. Is a microbe hunter and killer. Many''i. persons of scrofulous blood, encourage ' the breaking out of unsightly sores, to ' prevent the disease irolmr to the tunes. There is no need of this state of dread l and discomfort, i'urity the blood. It j can be done. "Golden Medical Discovery'" , will cure US per cent of all consumptive ! cases, also of all other lingering bron-j chial. throat and lune diseases. . Do not coni,l--r that a woman Is inebri ated because her hat is resting on one ear. It may be.- that this disreputable ap pearance is due solely to the fai t that she washed hi r hair the nitht le-fore and cannot keep h- r hat pins in it. DLSi'OVERF.D I!Y A WnMAN. Another great dlscnverv has h-en made. and that too. by a lady in this country. 1 "Disease fastened Its clut. h.-s upon her! and for seven years she withstood Its , s- ver. st tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed Imminent, For three months she couith- d in. essant-j ly, and could not sleep, fen he linally dis-1 covered a way to recovery, by purchas-! Ing of a bottle ..f Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and was s0 much relieved on taking first dose, that' she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely curd. Her name Is; Mrs. Luther I.uiz. Thus writes YV. C. j lamni.K & . o.. of sh-H.y. N. C. Trial ,tl ( fr,.,- :.l t- .t.-rf.l'..r,n lirnir I ',i Regular size gtiarant.-ed. mid ti-). Every bottl- i p that can be ( I No sentiments are very ritt-n of freely. That the blood should perform ta vltai j functions. It Is absolutely necessary It ' -no-j., not only be pure but rich In life- Hio,iK eieiiiritiB. I ne.ie r'-BUHB are Deal effected by the use of that .veil-known standard blood nurlfler. AVer's Sarsa- i parllla. It l-n't theTer-n who knows how to do half a doz-n things w-n who mak-s i money in this worM. It i. th- Individual j wh'i has som- spe.-ialty and i. a wonder In that line. iii) Puny. w 11, Children y, I I v, S. Who would prescribe only . i tnnirs and riittr.rs fnr x wraJr. a. .... T. . punycniia.' xis muscies ar.o r . , v!, nerves are so thoroughly ex- z that cannQt fce ? jnto Thc j chnd f . a blcXd- maldn, nerve-strenthenin? S anrj muscle-building food. $ SCOttS EmUlsjOll S 'mmmmmmmmmmmmm of Cod-Liver Oil is all of this, jf JJ and you still have a tonic in j the hypophosphites of lime and soda to act with the food, j For thin and delicate children i there is no remedy superior m to it in the world. It means growth, strength, plumpness J and comfort to them. Be sure i you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. 5oe. and $i.oo, ill drugiM.. SCOTT & BOWNB, Chrmisu, N,w York. Keep on Coughing; if Mi want to. If uu want to cure that co'igh pet Aytr't Chrrry rccUral. It cures tongbs tin J ioiJs, '1. MARINE NOTES. The German ship Allcv wtll leave up river today. The German ship Ortrud left up for Portland yesterday. The lumber schooner Antelope h ft up for Portland yesterday. The Pass of I.eny was towed down the lower harbor yesterday The steamer Albion will leave up for Portland early this morning. The German ship Peter Kli kniers wheat laden. Is anchors! at the Hog s Hack on her way down the river. The German bark Amasone. I;'-?.' tons Captain Morlss.i. 3 days from Yokohama. In ballast, arrived in yesterday. The German ship Harmtx k cleared from lhl cllstom hkU1,0 yesterday with r.9..' i hut,Mt ot wn,.al Vivlll0vi .,, ey, . I ! The Amerl. an ship Henry Viilard arm : ed down from Portland : rda. SV ! will proceed M T.iom.1 to 1-ad lunil-- -i f"r Alaska. The ltrit lh f nir-ma-t, d bark S-iin m tha. .'11 tons. I'aptain "roe. 11 dais from Port Angeles, in Icllast. amvid in yesterday and will leave up today. TiJe Tt!i tor A;ri . l$9t. !... H IIH A . I-. . 11 11.11 U l 1 I K A W. V. 1. l'ATK li.m n. Ii nun. h.ni'ft. Ii iii ft ,. 1 S 'X 3, I 'v J 1 1 3 111 '.' j, Krt. i -,- t - l ,i; 1 s , 3 io s s ii ; : v : s t 1 . IllliTllHITS ai, i; . UM112;i (ill ') 7 i; v. . T 0I'.5 l;.Ti TiiU ; 1S !bt! -J Mm 2 J . Z"2i 3.; U -.1 s 12 Z : la i a n a 1 ii j-i . i, , I ii U 3 tl Hii I M 12 Pi ') 0 10 5; I I 1 4 s 2 "2 ti 1 11 3: 0 3 11 fi 1.) 5 33 biS .. 12 44 iJ to ....14 t 51 7 4 S 22 7 1 H33 1 51 0 IS, 8 14 7 3 9 1,;: 2 24 3 1 I'JIli ...l-i !2yT3W"TT6 3t'2j 3 iii 2 . . . .17 in an T j 1" 's! 7 I M 4 44 1 3 ...1 11 21 7 11 1'. s 2 SIMil S I 4 is ....... 1?. is J s 0.'. i) j ! 13 1 i ....2, 0 11 S 4 12.M 7 S fs.01 6X.2Z '" ' Tues. " . ! Thurs 21 U47SS 1 Hi 7 3 7 31 -I 73126 Krt 22 1PJS3 IHS .SPJiiii hiii:i Sat i! 1 ll S 1 2 '" 5 4. 0 2 12 3 3 Ji i ? 7 s .1 :!i 3 s 21 u i ti 1 1 1 , un. ... A. "' " . 2 M 7 ii 4 II 5 S toS il IS 2H 3 3o 7 2 S j 7 b :t4 1 1 1" :c 1 4 27 4 PJ ti i i V j 7 II 1.'. 1 f. 11 I 4 .2 5 4 .V2 J s UV I S .. . . Weil ., Triors. Kri i til'.' SI 7 4;i2 u A i .. 12 ."s, .' i Sot 3o 14 i S lSi I V, 2 3 . VESSEL BOUND TO ASTORIA. ttago, Lsk. 8W4 i,k, ,0 tons. Ham. our; liHl ' Co-iway Ciuit.e, Jones, tsr sh. I lol.S. V aifarao. ; Vanduara, Ue-avan, ilr bk, UHC tons, , Aigoa Bay. tilrfita:ik Ix-u-iarl. Calcutta. Hr hk. I35 tona, , , I 0-nvieve. Touse. Kr t k. aa; tons, Hal- pnong October XL j Hf bk N!lc' Australia. October l i neimsiopi. i nomson, nr bk. Z1J7 tonal Cape Town. Octaber I. City of York. Jones. Br ah, 1K7 ton,' Syd.iejr. Lakemt. Bi salhenng. Br bk. low tons, Kre-etnantle. lir,h nl Thomas, Br sd, I'M nun-, AUJIUHIld. Midas, Messenger, lir bk, 13H2 tons. Nagasaki. ya,ur ,Jr(Jwn Br UM .OIJ N.w c istle, Australia. Jordon Hill, Walker, Br bk, 217 tons, Melbiurn L'le.,,,.1. Perrelle, Br str, 2SM tons, ' "kl hama Amara, Kent Br sti, IMS tons. Hong. koi.g. Alexander Black. Dunn. Br bk, 1391 '"' Antwerp. Watjen. Frlti, (er sb, W79 tons, Hlogj. Hrlstoi. Mclrtyr. Br str, 1174 tons, Ban Francisco Anr.e Thorns., Thomas, Br h, I7a, tons, Port Plrle Almora. Thomson Br bk 17W ton Newcastle, AusTaila. r.lenlul. Tayhrr, I!r sh, 1R!M tons RoyaJ Roads. Forthnank, Peterson, Br bk, 173? ton! fierph?ntl. Andaman Winter. Rr bark, frB tons. Algoa Bay, . Loivnsdale, .!one Mr bark, 1403 tona, nrisbsne. . i.amnrian i-nnce, . Rr ship, 1271 tons, Mlbourne, , City of Athens, Ltmdln Rr ship, tons. Antwerp, . 11W loort.b Pulitzer. Harvey tons, Now York. Am sr-h, 7't "lrt. kmannnnshlre, Thomson, Hr sh, HS2 ton". N'ewcastle. Camhrlnn Queen, Jones, Hr sh, 121, tons, Melbourne. Atar-ama. CaMlero. Chll h, XU tons Taleahunno. OreaKa. Stunrt, Br rth, no? tons, Han Francisco. Sllberhorn, fllbson, Br bk, 177) tons, Liverpool. Argo. Mackan, Br sh, H'JO tons, Ant werp. Claverdon.'Kelway," Br sli, 2,4U tons, Yokohama. Comllebank, Stirm, Br bk, 1,179 tons, Taltal. Mount Tabor, Janeson, Br tr, 1)8 tons, Yokohama, Bogstadt, Thorbjornscn, Nor str, 1,082 tons, China. Gulf Stream, McKennon, Br bk, 1,378 tons, London. Bramar, Porter, Br str, 1,316 tons. Hong Kong Castle Rock, Jones. Br str, 1,787 tons, Hlogo. Lombard, Ralson, Br str, 1,(58 tons, Hong Kong. St. Muno, Hamilton, tr h, IS.'- (on, Yokohama. ilunfonl, Mai I'hcrs in, Mr sh, Jb'S Ions. Hamburg Marathon, Cnml-y, lr sit, IMI tons, Sliaitghat I'atilaivh, Ureitch Hr sh, i:ts tons, Ma nil, a. I.e Adclphil, l.eblrton, lr bktn, lt-M tons, Prccmantle. IVsoldon, Hush Hr sh. lan'toti. New. castle. Gertrud, lllnke, tier sh, b'.1 tons, Kobe Tnlfu, flunk, tier sh, n6 tons, lavld. stock. Semantha, Crowe, Hr sh, Ell Ions, Na gasaki. Amnion. Mtiss, vler bk, 1M tons, Yo kohama. Mogul, Wright, Hr stm, lV4 tons, Hong Kong. AiKi t'raig. Robertson, lr stm, 31 b". tons. Shanghai. iilytnpla, lodson, Hr stm, ltit'l tons, o. kotiama. l.atiiNton. l.iitta. !- pv, :i:y tons. Itio Jam iim. Ilowth. Martin tr bk. Ji:ti Ions. 1'nl eulta, i'uiiti Hash. i. I'M ,st, ns.'ii, i;, r I k. l tons. Antwerp. j t.UMHKIl FLKKT J 'ise.s on the "ay and In Columbia HIv ir to Load Lumber. protection. . stm. 51 tons, M, Uindirg. Koho, , hgtn, Ions, Tientsin Knappton. Marlon. , hktn, 9W tisiis, Sydney. W. F. Jewel t, . schr, U oi, San Francisco y. Omega, , tiktn, K4 ton. Mollendo. Kdwnrd Park, Johnson, schr, San Fran-clsi-o, February U, Tain uShantrr. Patterson, bktn. San Francisco. Letltla, , schr, 83 tons, San Fran cisco. Chehall. , bktn. Ml tons, Naga saki. iking. - schr. l.5 tons. San Fran- Ml,.!,, 1 1 letiilale, , si hr. ;"M tons, San Fran c!s, o. (Jueeii, . schr. 1 ions. San l'ran- c'.s. o. lialph J Long, --. s, hr, tons. San Francisco. Alcatrai, . stm schr, I'M tons Alaska. Glen. . schr. tons, ll:n u-no , Maggie C liuss. si hr, l7 tons Moss Ijindtng. ASTOIUAS GKtlN FLKKT 107. W heat Ves, aol 1 . I a: t rin liall'urn. I'.r -t, ) i , 1, in , . an, lit I I t -!. I I'r.o. ,, ... vol : md I i,.llia II o II I'h.M.-M I r .h luiu'o 'llt'U. I,r li ! i '.loilo I in. II- lit: I l-i,.liro.i i,- l,r o , f.ni I-iiii-. Ilr ll Siar.i Pal ti.-t. It ,lL.,. p.- .,, .. . Viidre-a. Ilr ii rriieiiii Ilr lk -I i. Il.eanil la. Ilr -i, I Ii a .Mae I ivliin. Ilr l'orr.lii .- Hr l, ..',! . I in i -iniuiw-i ii , nr -ri 1 " ;N '- l I'oomsn liiw.Hr i.k . M"tll""-'"rl' ' nw.sen.lHle. Ilr x I Hlkniiiiiieii. i.er ti I lllllew."!. Hr - h I I.' m M.-'. 4) '.,,',, ;,..n '-'!"! 'a'v.ll i..'..Kt -I to V.. 11,11 o, ... (-. ..Mil ! I"d' V-enl iiortl,. "r- -oillierlnn-l-ltile. Ilr -tl i I" ile'ii'siiii more. Hr sh ruiiotiien-. nr n Haiid.iui-ira, Hr t.k llleeu Miiii;i,n-I hr .h . A.le.lf i.er .Ii iiiiis re, Hr hIi ... ' . ... lieu Ainu Ilr hk Norma. Hr tik liaecH. Hr lik K Iiiiirosminre. Ilr bk Kl.-rlda. Nis: tr To. lfei. Oi ill,, Hi sl.illl ; i .t 4 tl , O..III. I Sl.l O.'.l.ll i4.;ir S..I..S l..". a,-. I r hntrtlure, Ilr sir ll-'.'Mt s..-i: " 1 r 1 w inuuii t 1 1 . Hr I,. . ll-nbl-ni II ol Mr t. . M 1 'ribuon.er.il .. A11.1111I..1, Hr I.k I -ru. ' i I.k i urrolule, Hr tik i-icn-itir.-. I'.r .n i ti.iiim t . .lor,- la' .Ii I'r 1 1 n-i .n iii , Hr t-k Kails. . I I'll. le, I'.r sh .7 i .. e, 1 . 1 s . ; 'i I ...21 ..: ii-, -i ... I'M - . i :.'.:. '.'.I.- i." II. lli. IV. .'I 'I 1. II. ',.' I " s '."I , '..', It , ."1 . . .1 11-.'... '1- VI ir.;'. i . i-.-r. n ' . -i; i -i :i i: - I .-' - l.'l.-lil i.i iile-M iiti, I r l II. !:.-., I'.r - li p .. i.irk.hMe, l.r Hk .. , " ,, 'i. " ' litert.i r,-. Hr im a.oale. ,r .11 1 1; h. li -. r lik H ir l'.u ie Hr-ti I'n.mer.iu Hr I. - II , .,. , , .,, I nn, k-i.i , it, ... "'"'"ir-l lir-i- - i,i,,.ne .i, v. r,,..n;,. l.r . ; -uarrei or oo-jr. yki.lmw j.m iii'i: rt i:i:n Suffering I. n trj.i nl t y "leu!.! be yunpli..! with ev.-r no ans ,..sstl,,. f,,r its r. 1. I 1' 's nil 11 pleasure w-put, llsli tb- f.,:,,n . Ing: "Jlils Is to certify that I was a ter rible hii rr-r-r from Yellow Jiundl..: for over six months, and was treated Lv some of the la st physicians In ..nr I ( s and all to no avail. Dr. It' ll, our druggl.t. i n-i ommi n.l. il l-ll. oirlo Hitters- and nfn-r taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take gr.-at .l ..sure in r. e.,tnin-ni-Ing them to any person sufT-rlng from this terrible malady. I nm gran-fully yours. M. A. Hognrty. Lexington, Ky." Sold by Ksti-s-i.'onn Drug Co. I in n-h The Japanese are cailuritig th and nmbr.lin trade In India ami llunnih BL'C'KLLN'S ARNICA BALVK I THE REST HAI.VK In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Hons. I.lcirs, Hilt Uln-urn Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chll- Mains. Corns, and all Hkln Kruptlnns, nml i f'0!,ltlvely ' "res I'll- , or no pay rc-pHn d It 1 guaranteed to give perfect satlsfac-! I tlon or money refunded, print Z, rents j p'-r box. For sale by Kstes-Cnnn Drug Co. Th'' r''''l '"i "f happln. I. getting m a. U something you want very, i.ry but m ver dream. -d y-,u would li.iv. nnuaj Salsa oer 0,000, Coy Boies TOE BTLIOL'B ASD KERV0U3 j0IS0EDEE3 nn-li ns V'lml nml Tain In tho Htomfvh, Ci'Mln'-sH, Fuliie-sM uli.-r ttn-alM, Ileiiil. aelie, DizzlnehH, Drow.slui.su, FIiihIiIiiks ot near, jiss oi Appetitii, OmtlvuncHi, Itlotel,,-!! II, n Klin C..I.I I III., 1,1.. I : , ", v.. ; :- "" "i v-ivoiio mm iniiuniing poiiHiitirifiH, - THE RHSr DOSE WILL OIVE EELIEP riPE wiil nivr nrrtrp ! iro ' j IN TWENTY MI50TE3. Kvory suffore w ill UCktiOWICOgO tiietu to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. lYItLMWNt. 1 . , I Vk!T.n?flw!t" i IIKKCIIAM'H Pll.l.a ,in ki.. .,. fc..." '.:.;. : i .leto WUhr' KiSI ZZ: i olwtrictlofisorlrri-giilnrllieH of the sys- teia ana cure u-K lieadavhe. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham'8 Pills are Without a Rival And havft tb LARCEST 8ALE ufanyPuleot JleUlclne in the World. 25o. at all Drug Btoreg. 1MXMllC3iikoas t uir.iunen. ii In Mil illselmriii, mpm MANHOOD RESTOREDS?S; V M J JTJ A llnii ill Isiinias rumil pli)l ln, will iulekl)r euie inn of all n, r- , ll y ) l T H i l,ewte id III (1'ih'iHlli or a, i,, a pmii l,a M,.h,.' II V, . V . . ',.1 Inrrnnr arrrn n iinnrnimii impnuiie. i tiiu sk eiuwiuiiii, ui .rvni. rf lri iiil llilirlnrvnriiiil UUuiiUIIU f 'I 11 t)S- J II almnthr n anil iMInrM Tii rroit mien ts i nal iiuol b um Krlaillf la, I'l' I' 1 1 iK N Mathi-nni known lain I, I I I I lie N Kiktiienniv Known rentisir luenr nuihhii an niM-rannn. siimmi inland A Written cnirwiOi-e Riven ami inoiiev nlnriieit If ! Initea iloe mil uel a IMllnaiw luia !, A Wrltlen fliiraiitee stven ail inoiiev nonriieil II i IMitea imsi no fl.iHa in, t, "t f-r t .hi. tiv iimil. hen.! far rNsacm-tiUr anil leailiiinntAla, AiklieM ll. "XI'II IMKIU, I'.U FOIl HALF. HY AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. YK .l;r S.V! U I IN'ii IN Till" OH'KTS tt'K '-ll.lir TO Till? fAtlLMVil ISK t.F Till' VUI "CASTOlvIA," AXI "riTCHIIU'S CASTOUIA," ASt'lK TKAI'l MAKK. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Utannis, iLismwhusctis, ms ihc orhinaior of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," tho smut that luis bvinr ami docs now j? yf ' ' wry bear thcf.ic-sirr.Ho signature of (jtyfiZ:Xti fn.yxr. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA,' ihid, ha. been used m tho homes ej the Mothers of America J mrr thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY d tho wrapper nut mv Unit it is the hind jou have always bought - - ; the and has the signature of CffittiM:: wrap per. No one his a:itli::ri(i from me to n.e vrj numo ccpt The Centaur Company of which Che.s. I!. Fictchcr is i . i ... i March S,1SH:. Do Not Bo Deceived Do not cmlin'cr tho !ifo cf ymif r!ii!l ly atTrptinjf a cheap substitute which some cIitiimU may otfrr you (bfcause lie r.i.ikcs a few more pennies nu it), tho in gredients of which even he lis nt know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BZARS THE FAOSIMItE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having Tho Kind That Never Fafled Yon " ! This Is id., time of year ln ti the wind i ii, Iik.'iis in reiealiiii; tlie fact that a-uu" fro. ks l!i , I rustle ,,i,l. l are oiil halt lit.. -I mil, mik. KIILt'MATlSM ct'UrUt. ill alfe ha us.-d Chamberlain lain Halm for rtlelimiillsip Kill) great relief. I and 1 i.in rvconuiii ml It in a spb iMnt liui- mint (or rhrunmllam and other liotiseliold I ''.r hlih e h (ouiid It valuable ! -W. J. 1 Uier. HeJ I reek, N. air. I ii) l. r la one of thu bailing i,,. r cli.uits ot ttu village and one u( Ihn moil promiui nl men In llu vi.inity-u. G i'hlppln. Ldltor Hid Creek ll.T il.l -',,r ale by Charles Itogi r. ilrugglst. Th, bliieja I about one-ltftli laigii Hi. in tiie robin. Luxuriant hair, of uniform color, l a l.-auiillu tl. ail-i ol eflliii lot eilller ml, anJ may be secured by ulng Hall tg.- -il l.- Miili.m Hair Henvwer. i lut II I or-lllke Is de. Ide.lly the In . Ho of tie- season, but e call late Willi an Hi. -nil i li.it no lii.b m.ii.l mil .ik upon it n nb fal .1 In l.vi my ,! mm Kaat and o ul i.i. k. 'l witb i In umatiMii. bile ren lied i I-in I until Mie lii.-ii i bainin i ,aui lain lialm. S.niu that time m- bale in nr la -n w n hout It. We find It gives ii s'. nit , , ( in euaia of burns and anil. Is and Is n. i. r falling for all rheiimati. n l in uraiuc pains - I). C. ltranl. Hama I n. i, l al. I'or sale by Charle Roger. II 'iKh-ll lli. -',r, st h.i) , m.lke outnl.l.'H tbl.-iK pi. ale HO ollip.it It.le 1. (,i- ll.- o r alt. inn ,- io e.i, ti ,,tln r in pal,- u I n i. a.llni: i, n a.li. rlls. uo ni r i li.iinl- Haiti's i. nil,-, I holer.i and Dlat-Ibo.-.i li. in. ilv In tint Worob. st. r I ntel. ,.. ..... ,...,. H.-s 1 i .in tiiiiluully say 1 lo w us. . ..1.) I' III-'. I) npial to It (ol loll.' ,tl. l.artlio.a I h ue never had to u.u in..ie -ii ui on.- or nil, noses to cure tiie uoi.l as.- mill myself or clul.lieii. U . A. rilroot. popotnoke City. Md. For sale by i barb s Rogers, druggist. Ii i- lb., .-.i.i.-hi tiling Hi lb, world o -i.il.li-h a r. piiiatlon for il.n in. s. if von ii.- only rl' h. Th- entering wedgt tif a fatal complaint I if on. i, H silitht i old, shlch a dose or two of Acer's t hi rry I'ctorul might biivt i ur. il at the cnimnc ncriucnt. Therefora it Is advisable to have Ibis prompt aii.i 'n" "'""dy iilwuy at hand to meet an emergency. What people w III say has kept many of n"ik.i) i.in.ui) ii.hi.-i mo- "A word to the wise Is sufficient" mid a word from the wise should be sufll. ieni, but you ask. who are the wise? Those' who know. The oft repented cxperleti' e of trustworthy persons may be taken for know-bilge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chain- b'rlalii's I'ough It'-medy gives better sat l.fa.tlon than oilier In tho market, lie bin been In the drug business at Klklnn, Ivy., for twelve years: has sold hundreds of boitl. H of this remedy nml nearly all ; ollnr lough medli-lnes iniitiufa, tured, whb h hIiowh concliiHlvely Hint Clum ber- , laln'n Ih the most n.il Infiii'tory to the pen ple, and Ik Die be.st. For sain by Charles lingers, dlllgglMt. ta:in-.. . mil- m A vtiuidiii a ixiunvjr ruia T ilriU ,,Mllll In ,11k..iiuja lt 4l,n V,... . . ..' . . T r ivniiiryH ui.u i.ruitirvt'raiiH. Hutu k jr. . .. -i i .. ... . i ' 1 """" " '"" ""n i V "I "i' l ivoi m il iiih inn villin fry ff icif! nml (iiiiKcil tnuilili) with yoi Jfi'ur a ; v iviiiticys iinii maUiicr llnvu von 1 Y trains In tint loins, hide, bficlcgroibhA 1':'''''''' ii.'ivis viiiiiiiiui.by np V lio-'iniiico nf tlio fncii t!hs-i:iiillyr , - "ii''"' tins f.yes? T.H.rri.,i.-i,tlc-l i !""'r H'! ryuf HKifn-ii 'i..M.-i"V Villlm'AKI.I,V iifinoV Willlnm'H Ivldney illllNII't riltW lift! to till! (life (' ' '"''' v - . . . Ai'ii'l innltij n new liinti of viiii. JtvT ' itmil .'i'l ceiils Jicr )iux. f A Vib'.iA.Mn Ml"). To., Wops., Clnvoliinrt.O. ''I'r i In ft non -1 I nn 1 1 r-iip-iiy fur .fitiiiirrliu-ii, !;.""' l"'rmmijrrhw, " lii; . tt n n at 11 r I L. Imu". ir nny Juliitfiiiim. ifntiiti-iii or ulifiii' ItQftratnuefll ll'fft'DU r'-lit)f,ioil. I'Ofl - i in il v. it m till II. I,t,illiMl. I niniin iiiv linen, rM-niinw ! iniMletlN, oervnll lielillllll '0'iir, t'hlllliMI In Msiy, (-IliamUn l'rlus Vaihia-rln i inK an inaao nr nsy er nihi. rem. ipil, k Mr lih-hlntiileliMaieil le,U In HMirililMrrli.e snil inisll wh iifwniisv ior u heeniise mneiy rf enl ar imnwm wilt rentislv luenr wlitnnil an iitM-rallmi. ainiMilnianl Pol ana, Ran rram-UsvCal. ;i.-,1uIh CIIAItl.KH IttKlF.HH, ( i At Through Tickets TO THU HAST AM) aSOUTIIIIAST TLA l4l. r-.ro1 I'L'LLMAN PALACR 0LBKPERI, TOURIRT 8LEKPEK4 aad FREB RfX'LININO CHAIR CAB Dally Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha. Chicago. Kansas City and otbar Eastarn CUa via altkar tassUv rn raclfio or O. R. A N. Ca, Only Line From Portland Offsrlnf I'asaMiiigara tba otiotoa W lw Tourist Car Una ibrouga to Chloaco. Specially Conducted 'ursionS Via Bhaata Routa to Chcaga avarjr T day, Ragrwata checked Ibroua-h to aW tl nation, Magnlfloasit aowiary, aaloa depots, faat tlms. lowest rmtaa l'lnuch Usht In all owra. For rales and otbar liiformaUon, aai, on or addrass R. W. DAXTRR, Oso'l AftoL Ua Third BL, cor. Alder, Portland. I H K liM.Y DlA'INii-IMK Hol'TK KltuM ri)Kr,M td iiik kasi. ' "r' "M V Itol'l K To II K YKi.liWKTHM j k S MNM'.KK. I'OltTI.AMl AKKIVK U-l Mall (or liHinina, t li.-lialm. C.-nlialla. No. 'L IMoiilli II I. MoiileNHaun No. I. All.' fie,. II, lllyihplH, H coma. M, ui t lo, i, tut 1. 1, I'nrl liiHiMeiid, hlli'ici burg, Hp kiiiiu, ItoasUiirt II. I,'.; Trail. II. C: Nel- mm. II C Kmlii, Mil lion a. Ilulle. iieonilii. 11! A.M. Ileii-lili, Ml. I'alll, Mm- rc IH M lua... lis, hiiliMii. rity iOlinilia, I'outicii M J m IT-., ni. iiui-,i;nicngo,nii.-ii linilon, New York. I'bll- sdelilia,Mimtnn, nml all poliim liimt ami -until I'HNt. I DAYS to Mlnnuapolls, Omuha, Kan sas City and Bt Paul. t DA YH lo Milwaukee and Chicago. 4 DAYS to VV'iuihltigtoti, Philadelphia New Turk and Hosloi, and other Kasiorn points. Flsggngn checked thronrh to deatinatlan of ticket. For sleeping-car reservation, tickets, maps and full Information, call on or write C. W. BTONE." Astnrls A. D. CHARLTON As't Osn'l l'. A gmit, I'nrUand, l SSS Morrison Hi., Cur. Third. TlikcU to ll imlnU ..lEAHT.. I'orSnle tyO R.IH Afcnt, Astoria. r I' Itniil.liM, It Tliroiili palacs slid tourUt sli'isrj, dliiltill snd lllitary nbaervalloti est KI.KHANT VIlMTIIll'Ll-: Til A INN. No. 4 Limited leaves I'ortliiiid II UN p in. No I Lliiilled arrives Fortlsnd at 10 II a. m. WHITE COLLAR LINE I'olunibli lllvrr and I'usel Mound Navl Million i'oiui,iny. Hlniiurr Telephone leave Aatorla dslly, pnepi Hominy, 7 p iii lo r I'nrllsnH dally, rcept Hiinday, 1 a. m Trlepllolir llcket S"o, on llHintr Thoinpaon II It. ThoiliP"Otl lleknt good on Tl- phon II. II Hcotl. I'rr.ldelil. K A Nuelry, Agent, I'orllnnd IV W. Hloii. A(nt, Aatorla. Trlrphon No II ""A T""'" . ,llQ TO Till. I:A5T UIVKH flliill'K nr -2- Transcontinental R()UTI:5. llieat Norlharn Hallway 1a B).aaa UtntwaiNHU and Hi. I"ui and 04aaj Oregiin Khort Una via Aall Laka, DA. -, Omaha and Kanaa Oty. Lowest Rates to All East ern Cities. OCIiAN STI'AniiRS I rai. AalorU for Han Frain leo ry file days a follow Columbia, Hundajr April L mate nf California, Friday, April I I'lilunibla. Wrdnraday, April U Hint of California. Monday. April 11 I'nliimbla, riaturday, April B Htata of California, Ttiurs.ty, April . Culumbla, Tur.lay, Uay 1. Htat of California. HumUy, Usy I BtaautMf monthly from Mtta4 M Tokohama and llangk .n. via Oka NofiW am Psclflo Rtaamatilp Ornipany a aaav nc.l with OMAR Far ralaa n4 atirat la'nrmaMaa .a en ar addrass 0 W lit'NHKHt. Ataat W H Ml'ni.HCHT. ian l a Ait , r.irtland. Or IkiHWKI.I. Am.ll.l. A CO. Cli Aft S I'. H H Co J"-llarMl Or, TIIIH IIAII.WAT rtlMPANT (ipvratM It Ira. n. on tlx famoua bla syattm. I labia It train by rlr. trb lly tliiougk- out; ( lh c.lrbralrd . I-.1 ri.- berth raad ln lamp. Iluna apleioibliy njuii.,.,,! panar tr-iltia rirry day ami olglit btwaa HI. Paul and Cht-eifO; lb CIIH'Aiiil, MII.VVArKFK HT. PACfc Alo opaiaira te. .in-i ea ed j vaailbulad train. rarr,iug in piiats pnriiiniiit mri, l.lr.iry buffa! imoklnf cars, an I psl i a draining loom alor. purlor car, fn-u i-cl id g i liajr , ar aad th wry lwt dining car -vlc. For inem rat. I" ny point in th Ihi tiil Miule. nr r.inaila, aiply to llckM sgenl, or a.ldrena C. J. I:iUiy. il.n ral Ag-sjt, 1. W. CASEY, T. P. A I'ortUnd. Orasran. WHKN GOING FEAST Use a llrst-clas linn In traveling betwnen Mlnnenpolls, Hi. Paul nml Chicago, and the principal iwn In t-tuilral Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Hleeplng and Chulr Cars In service. The IHnlng cnri urn operated In the In terest of Its patrons, the most elegant service ever Inaugurated. Meals are scrvid a hi enrtn. To obtain nrst-cbiss service your llcket siiouiii rend via The Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connections nl Chicago and Mil- wiuiKce ror an eastern points. For full Information call on your nearest uckci ngent, or wrltn JAH. C. POND, tleneral Pima A or JA8. A. CLOCK. Mllwillllt,,,! ul. Oonernl Agent, H6 Htnrk strcnt, Portland, Ore. l(!av.nt.. find Trr,,ln.1nl,. . . ., . -.-,-., n. ..i.iHiitrii ami an fai rnt liiiiiiiruciiniliii tril lor Modcnati Fill 0us0rricti0ssoaiTr,0le.f'TiHTOrriet ,nidoiuui-i in o jiun-nt n, Jc, i,,,,, ilmn j,uae gemote from Wunbiriuion. lunj m,ull .l.u...? I.... ,.L I t tin. Wo ailvuc, II ,irnil,l0 r nut, Ire cl i A PSMSMUT, How lo Ola. a, Puninu," with leii.1 i,l kiaiiin , tl,. 11 i; Hna . ...J ... ........ w. m. .u iimcihii counin. jKllI Irro. Aililrru, I C.A.SNOW&CO. i vrr i rTEWT OrFICl, WAIHINOTON. 0. 0. 9 b . ... a SlnAiKtil I (. 1