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TlUt DAILY ASTORLAN, ITJlftDAY MUKMINU, MA41CH 7, IBM JOHN T. UOHTER. Editor. Telephon No. H. TERMS OF SUB8CJHPTION. DAIL.T. Bunt by mull, per rr ttOO Sent by m(l, pr month. ..-j .H Served by carrier, per month. 4D BEM-WEKKLT, Htrt by mall, per yr, m advance. ..SIM bourns fr to luoacrtbora. Ail communication tntcnaea ror publl cation hould b directed to the editor. tSus'ncs cotmnunlcatlona of all kind and remittance muat be addressed to The Aatorlaa." The Aitanan guarantee to lie adver tiser tba tanreat circulation of any wn-spaper published on the Columbia, river. . .dertlng rare cac te was on appJl aiioa to the buelnta manager. TIDE TABLE March 1899. DATE kieu warca r. a. ,Wd Thu . Prt .. S.t ,, ifet .. Sun . Moo . Tue . Wed Thu . H .. t fn . Mon , Tue . Wed Thu . Prt .. 8s-t .. But .. Sun b.ratV o.mia. iiv? i! 416,8 8 t IS 1 , 1 IM,0 lilMl! . II tw,t. . T 14 84! U WAT a! j". 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Y:f t-J mm Tho Klntl You llaro Alwnj-s llotight, ntul which litis liccn in uso for over SO your, has borne the K!-nu(ure tf - nml h; been tnntle ttndor IiIh er jJ&s7 ponal "lMpvlslon lnee it-4 litf uioy. vVVX '&tC Allow no ne to deceive jeu Iti thin All Counterfeits, Imitation and Substitute are but Ex periments that trltio with nml auhnijrer the health f lnfauts and Childrvn-KiMrteneo Ksaiwsfi Kxncrlmout. What is CASTOR! A Castorla is ft substltuto for Ctstor O.!, lMrecorle, lrops and.StHthtsr Syrups. It is Harmies.. and lMenstint, It xntaius neither Opiumt Morphine nor other Xureotio substance. Its njn is its puamutee. It destroys Worms and Alloys Feverishness. It eures I!rtrrhtv and Vlnd Colic. It relieves Teethlnjr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatuleucy. It nsslmUales the. Food, retfulutcs tho Stomach and Dowels, tjivinir hetUthy and natural hlwp. The Children's IMuaeea-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 1 SIGNATURE 5 is now printed In BLUE, diagonally across the OUTSIDI: wrapper of every bottle of The Original and Genuine W0RCF.5THR5HIRE. at a further pro tcctlon ajtaln.it all Imitation. Afeat,roe,beUn,tedS,..ee. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS , N. Y. . I 12 301 1 0 IS! II i a 34 4 45 18 8KI It 6 (ft 14 1 36! 1 0, ill! 0 5 s Hi 1 1 411 11 4 54) 11 its; 10 IN II 6341 13 7 041 1 4 The Kind Yoa Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. m enmue cvinnt, tt kuriit aracrr, new nm am. Kopp's "Best 99 r -I- hfW-? s r i i : i THE CUBAN AS HE IS. A correspondent ot the New York Ttib. une ears the Rev. C. a Carlisle, chap lain of the Second regiment. United 6tates volunteer InXantry. haus a tnoet Interesting letter 4n a reeeot Issue of "The Christian Evangelist," In which he howa the real conditions In Cuba to be anything but inviting. Mr. Carlisle spent two months in and about Santiago, three months at Songo, high up In the moun tain 18 miles north of the aea. where Bchley performed that great feat of naval surgery, and two months at Holguin, on the north aide of the island. He was ' asa to study the treneral condition of the people as an American citizen and as a minister of the gospel, and report the unvarnished facts just as they presented themselves. This is what he has done, after six months' careful investigation. As a United Btates chaplain he had many peculiar advantages of observation. Speaking of the Cubans, he says: I do not see them through the ordinary newspaper reports. I have studied the Cuban in his thatch-roofed and clay floored cabin, in the homes of the middle class and In the so-cajled palaces of the rich; studied the native born Spaniard, the genuine Cuban and the native whose makeup Is a tincture of this, that and tho other. I have seen this problem, with all his vices and immoralities, all his faults and frailties; seen whatever of virtue ha possesses. I have looked at blm from the standpoint of an American cltiien. a lover of law and order, method and decency. ' As a Christian I have stood In the shadow of the cross of Christ and there looked at this problem. In estimating the people he says: The average 8nd unaveTaged Cuban i a personified violation of every sense of decency, method, habit of Industry, fru gality, honesty and manliness. His vices and immoralities are shocking obtru. slvely shocking. In the physical sense he is unclean, positively filthy. In that which pertains to his cabin Hie he Is not a degree above animalism, not much beyond that in the moral belonging?. He Is the most ungrateful and unthank ful creature Imaginable. Even the more intelligent and better class manifest no mint or gratitude toward America or Americans for aU this vast outlay In human life and treasure. On the con trary, they make common prey of the army men, discriminating against them In the petty things of trade, and dealing treacherously with them In the more Im. portant matters. I know what the newspapers say comes from the Cuban leaders, and all this talk about gratitude and friendliness is not true, for we who come In daily: coriwet with these Cubans know better. As a people they are vindictive, mali cious, Jealous. Their newspapers and public speeches are venomous and vitu perative toward America and Americans. In referring to the spirit of the Cubans in Its manifestation toward the American government Chaplain Carlisle says the thrusting out of the military power of Spain was a mere bagatelle for men with the, Impulses and motives of our soldiers, but the pacification of the spirit of the Cuban is another and more difficult prob. lem. He says: The presence of the military power compels an acquiescence to the outward form of law and order, enforces certain sanitary features, but nothing of this touches or tempers the spirit of the na-1 tive. There Is no Spanish nor any other enemy on this Island, yet the able-bodied Cuban remains in his camp out in the hills, armed and equipped for a fight; hla women and children huddle In the towns, drawing rations from Uncle 8am, ana the finest soil that God ever laid upon the hardpan of earth lies In waste. Thesa Cuban will remain beneficiaries and will not return to the ways of peace and industry just as long as Uncle Bam will feed them or pay them. In the mean, time the war tax. which was sold to be a temporary thlmr. goes on, and will go on Indefinitely. Very true, we are under a moral obligation to hold military ; on the Island until a Cuban government Is put on its feet. If ! Judge fairly, and I think I do. there Is neither ability nor disposition for self-government among these Cubans. Among the native whites, as they are called here, less than frty out of every hundred can either re.id or write; among the lower class less that fifteen! out of every one hundred. My duties as chap lain and the supervisor of the distribu tion of food to the poor take me tnto these homes rather liv)t:g places and I have yet to find a Bible, a book or a paper of any sort. Ignorance and illit eracy everywhere. JERVITA DEWEY'S OPINION OF A DEMOCRAT Washington Letter: A Question of Admiral Dewey's politics haa aroused considerable discussion re. cently. The following story, told by a naval officer, who served under him. when, as Captain Dewey, lie was chief of the bureau of equipment and recruit. Ing, surely close the matter to future deafe: "In the two years or less that I served with Admiral Dewey there were many opportunity to study his character and to find out his views, personal, literary and political. One morning the commo. dore came Into my room holding a daily paper before hlai. He had been reading a report of David B. Hill s speech In which 5!r. Htll sought to Impress Ws personality upon the people by the fre. quent use of a caballstis phrase, 'I am a democrat.' " I am a democrat,' repeated the com modore with the peculiar musing man ner he sometimes fell into; his word for It was 'mulling.' 'What is a democrat these days, anyhow?" he asked. " 'It would take quite a little time. I think, to define that at this time.' was my reply. well, I'll tell you what a democrat Is, said the commodore, with some as perity of tone. 'In time of war a demo crat Is a damned traitor, and In time of peace he is a damned fool.' " Ww VITALITY, LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency.Nicht Emissions anil wasttnff diseases, all eiTccts cbusc, or excess and cretion. Ancrvotonteand blood builder. ISrins the j A 1- ! l. ... I i I m 8T pinK glow iupaiciuivb9uu-.i 1 restores the tire of youth. tii iNjfS Br tnaiinocper box; U boxes j lor $-0; with a written puaran- tee to euro or refund tho money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Canton A Jackscn Sts CHICACO, ILL. For Sale by Charles Rogers. Druggist (m A DELICIOUS DRINK.... AND ABSOLUELY PURE. Tho North raeifle Brewery, of whic! Bottlcl Wrt for family use. or krB Mr.Jnbu Kopp is propriety, trnkc Iwt bevr snppliM at any tint dlivry in (or ilnmrn'to and xjxrt trtt.U 'he city frt. Hi North Pacific Brewerq iiieaud j l , '4tSfil ISi Don't you pity the children who are brought up in boarding houses? Fancy having no kitchen of one's very own to remember in later years. Half the fun of childhood is in helping when the twk lng Is going on. Acker's English Rraey will atop i eour at any time, and will cur the worst cold In twalva hours, or money re funded. and cents. For lata by F-stea-Conn Ufa Co, The wise woman now tries to serve up something particularly datnty. The win ter menu need variation to tempt flag ging appetites. Soothing, heallna. cleansing. De Witt's Witch Haiel Salve la the implacable en emy of sores, burnt and wounds. It never fall to cure piles. You may rely upon it Charles Roger. A material that does not look unlike crash toweling Is used by tailors to make bicycle and outing costumes. Boari the V BWpIl Love that Alters. "Levels not lo tht altem when it alteration Unas. ' That is one of the sublimest lines in all literature. It is the final definition of love by the world's greatest reader of the human mind, Sbaktipeare. Nearly all women who truly love, love in this sublime way. Men seldom do. Woman's most glonous endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony she endures. The woman who suffers from weakness and derangement of bet special womanly organism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a roan. Her general health suffers and she loses her food looks, her attractiveness, her amia ility and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N.Y., with the assistance of his staff of able phy sicians, has prescribed for many thousands of women. He has devised a perfect and scientific remedy for women's ailments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. It is a positive specific for all weak nesses, diseases, disorders, displacements, irregularities, and debilitating drains pe culiar to women. It purifies, regulates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers ell it, and no honest dealer will advise you to accept a substitute that he may make a little larger profit. 'I was afflicted with kidney trouble and I have slwtys had a torpid liver," writes Mrs. E. Crosswhite, of Xhiffau. KrathCo., Texas. " When 1 commenced your medicine I was not able to stand on my feet. I used one bottle of lit Pierce's Favorite Prescription and five vials of his 'Pleasant pellets.' I am now well. I hafi not walked in four month, when I commenced the treatment; but in tea days I was able to walk everywhere." Count and Countess Bonl de Castel lane have Just leased for thre years, with the option of purchase, the Chateau de 'Marias, belonging to the Due de Noallles. Three million dollars will be spent In restoring the estate. There's a prince astray somewhere In the world. London and German papers contain advert!ments offering a reward for Information concerning the wherea bouts of Prince Ludwig Loewenstrln Werthelm Frudenberg. Two months ago he attended the Duke of Portland's party at Welbeck Abbey, and has not been seen since. Luxuriant hair, or unrrorm color, is a beautiful head covering for either ex, and may be secured by using Hall's Vege table Sicilian Hal' Renewer. "It Is hard for the preacfler to keep people from the opera in the week," says the Ram's Horn, "when he runs as near to It as ho can on Sundays." When vou ask for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve don't accept a counterfeit or Imitation. There are more cases of piles being cured by this, than all others combined. Charles Rogers. oon utruvuvu ijxrtrinririvv vAunAAnuwvAnnAAAAiUAnAAJnjiArunAp j The IMPERIAL. Hots! i TIIOS. (II'IM-AIS. Pronrlclor C I 2T,VAi,onH,H. Portland, Or. i hnru-uvvuvvuvtnuvnnnn.r riirBtciANA tuCrrKKD' "kwn b r-or riciAT rMne, Commrrvll ir4. nr Blsth. Orm hours i Morning until Wj all nfurnonn until 8; vnia until I o'olook. mi 67V 'wmruiiciAK and HurgrtM. Bpocml atttnlUm lo ttWoMM of women n4 umry, Offlo ovor lXnlngr'f tor. Astoria. Tl. No. 81 VC J A Y TUTTI.K,' I'll VHIt.M AN AND BtirgiHin, onicrt. roni 8 and ll'ylhlun llulMlng. 831 Commercial I root. ltol. dwM Mint. Telephmt H Acting latum nnrnion l'nllr.1 Bttc marine noitpitnl rvU. ' ' "mabonicT"" tkml'i.k i.oihik no. 7. a v. and a. M. Kngutnr communications hll on tits rim and third Twy rv. iilt of each month, tl. W. 1.0UNHMKRUY. W. M.i K. C. ltOUKN. Borlry, ATTOIINNYH. J,g. A. HOW MIT, ATTOHNKV AND tMUNHKM.OH AT IJkW. Oltloe, llond Slrwi. AatorK Or. 1 W&F iLoinio TIHtl acniiUULIlS DRfAHTI Kioiu i-ortknd F..I Mail 8 . HI. I lo p. tn alt Iak9, liiT'rln. Worth, OiimIi. kail I'll y. ki loui, I'hlcaiti, aiiii KsM. Walla W1U, Hr.,n.J Mliinrnilt, Ht.tiinl4 ihiiuiii, Mimauixv t lilt iuiu and Kt, ... . i ' Ciout Aalnrla I OCIUN 8TliAM.MIII All Hulling (titi 1 Jrcl to rlmnne. j , fur eii ! ritiM"k- Null ;ret..'i 7. u iT.rtu:, i Aaaitl Yui Urtll 4 p m Niuiksu Vlvr ft 30 a m. 'aiutiNi t'olptibla Hlvvr tameiMu nilitif i Ntnainor inlay to i-oriiaaq ana Way lnillna. Kruia I'urilniid. Wlllaaietta Kir. I Salem. A lb ,n . t'urval I lla mill Mar laiKlluc. : Sara Tun limit and .Sat I tl a. m. Tur., I hut and Hal 7. m. Tupa.Tliiiq and iwl. ,t UtparW ilallj fc I fuutlay I 4a lo Wlllaitwlla and m4 s n m. hill Hl.sra Mon.,Vl. Oir .n I lly, i)l.)ii, Ai ami m. n y lii'llugk l i l.v lwlitn 1 7 a. m, tlallv no'l 5nskUlttr. Ilrlaln l.rlatiii. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Aatorla (Dally) Arrlv I rorilana anjl AioHff.":m: 'KiprM train vupi.lbU; .iu" tav 4tl:W ampm T p.m. am. I u. w l:W UHtmi. piirinii. purl, I'latafcanl. HM'l coojiaclion al Ullf r"1 in r."ai . Hound iMilnta Wel I r I'ui.l l:W Astoria aall and N.w Atlnrla iralna. via Warnmli land tflaval. . ,1 jtunday liuntw' 9t- la) Astoria to Haaalrt! Pt!:i. 4 J 118 j, 0. MA tO, tl. r. A f, A WHITE COLLAR LINL (Njlunula lltvr and lul iouna NtV gallon Company. Telophona ! Aiort dally, ucaf lJl'M tally CPI luwda, at t a m. Wblta I !ilar lln IIP"! lnli nlU ruvof. tlwaoo. lwaUw. Un ll4c, Naheoita. f TA,Tl) II M IH'OTT Astoria Agaal. I'rUldwt. Tanhon. I4 a BALTIMORE and OHIO RAILROAD Royal Blue Trains UK I W KIN TUB EAST AND WEST Only lln otwrattng It own through imlna Unwawj Bt Lotll, loul. villa. Hi.r1na;nM. I'incinrwil and Nw Tw. via VahAn;". HalUmor and l'lulWi.hla- Tha traralrr oar tha II. A O. la permitted to ratrh gllmar vt in graatvat awiury In AmarV-a, PETEU 1IA11VHT. FauiA Cot A-nl. rranst. Room U. Mill IlulUllng funiiHHMiHiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiinumiiK iminnnn nrPTnnrr.,tcupiDtMr Uuaol a Uiuuu. ranrb piijak-Unaiil qukklyrura rixmr aJI i voin or duaAM of Um s.o.rlir. t,ricj.a. aur aa Lau llaithi UHla rip. In.,miil. I'Mln. Ui lha Wk. MMirf.uk! Lm-m... h..-. It.,n,. fimplriv CafluiMa U karrriklUaiKUna Jirnlua, Varinavia anci Couattnafl. It auir all laaam hr dar of nishi I'ormu imkl aa( oiiarj, wulrh It nut rtirkrl lrnta u HpcnoaiarrtMM ami all tb feurror. o Immuanr. 4 fl: RoinuM UwUvar, um kMnara and lli.iirWarr on "ot alllmpunuta , ICrORC AFTER Wwnaalara aimlUm .n.l wank nral. TtM reaasa amOrrara ar no I mm by l.riora la anw ninety per rvnl ar trmrolM wtltl fiaalallll i CIlMDKNRIttbaoniyaknowa rio1 liieHrwliiiovlaii onrlui. HMr..im.nt ala A wriiteajroarwnirftvaandfDonef r.tnm If alt br.awa drv Bo Bilwt a parnuUMbl cura OOaboz.aix UrffUJ, by mall. b.n lot ratactrculnraiid ImUmuniila, Adana PAVvl, JaktXCIMB CO, P. a Hoi art. Baa pnuK-luro, Cal. JTv AVK r'H 1 P I J.K1 1IOOmPl. Pommorrlal By aatag Df. I4ua's liaw nr s-iita. JimiUIWWW 11V.U1V11UU Ttrta woudarlul rBd. Suaraateediocii'eall atrvuua ducaats, auehaa Wlak Memory Loaao rain Power. Headache. Waketulana. Lust alanboul. Nmhtl v, ckma, Nervousnraa, all drains, luaa of puwer la Ceaeratm OrgtBa of l Krom I'orl litii'l m ll.i.MKITr: It.Vlft , , Iu- ' . 4 .TO h. Ill rSilh.Ul're"li i U. Slr, K..H.i.'j. Nitutti .V -l auj . ' " O. W. LOUNBIIICItllT. Ant Aatoria W. O. HURLBURT. Uan. I-wa Art. rruaad. Or H0pi'tfpoiN,s TICKKTS to all EAST Through palac and tourist lpr. dining and library obaorvallon ara ELEGANT VE8TIHULR TRAIN No. 4 Limited leave Portland al 1:11 p. m. No. I Limited arrive Portland at "ror rataa il rj. xm, rw m v "" a a " i Agant O. It. A H.. Ajrvorta or b. c. VKxyurro, Cr.af. A, Portlaaat Or. jl A t Brtinii af' IBl' " ' lliiil either aea.eauard by orer eiertmo. youthful errors, ncvaslv uar ol tobacco, opto ra or atiranlanta. which lead to Infirmity, ConanmBtloa or Inaaoiir. Can be carried In vest pocket, ii o per bof , toe , by nail prepaid. Clrcohtr Hree. Sold by ah dniMlsta. Ak for It: take nonthri. nanuianurrri iy me Peao Mertkine Co . Pana. France l.aue lovkj ttug tg l:uibuuu i.eota Taud and Yamhill bu . PorU.ud t "or 81 by E8TES-CONN DRUO CO. OABTOIliA. Bn th jJ 1 r'8 ion Ha. kmn Batfii The military spirit makes some want to fight after the war is over. j Tell a wonmn he ran only t-ifgrapli ' t.-n word and sho I sure to cffervsi-e I Into twelve or nioretet hnr go her own way ami she aen'ls a concise meas.ige I emlaMlled In a third of t tint number. Constipation prevent ine body from ridding Itself of waste matter. De Witt's Little Early Risers will remove the trouble and cur sick headache, bllilous- neas. Inactive liver and clear the com plexion. Small, sugar-coated, don't gripe or cause nausea, Charles Roger. The purple fad promises to be run Into the ground. THE GRIP CURE THAT DOES CURE. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablot re move the cause that produce La Orlppc. The genuine ha L. I). Q. on each Tablet 25 cent. The woman with a Madonna face gen erally sits plgvon-toed. Mokl Tea positively cure sick headache, Indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Remove all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 and to cent. For al by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Borrowed trouble is never as satlnfoc. tory as the real thing. That the blood ahotfia perrorm It vital function. It I absolutely necesssary it should not only be pure but rich In life- gtvlng elements. .These result are best effected by the use of that well-known standard blood purifier, Ayers s&rsapa- rllla The Individual who takes life easy fre quently has to borrow coal, A cough I not line a fever. It doe not have to run a certain course. Cure it quickly and effectually with One Min ute Cough Cure, the best' remedy for nil age and for the most severe cases. We recommend It because it' cheap. Charles Roger. The woman who tells a man that she hates men always means other men. Late to bed and early to rise, prepatos a man for his home in the skies. But early, to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life strong'-r aid bet ter and wiser. Charles Rogers. Acker' Dyspepsia Tablet are 'sold on a positive guarantee. Cur heartburn, rising of food, distress after eating, any form of dyspepsia. On little tablet give Immediate relief. .26 and 50 cents For alt by Eatee-Conn Drug Co. CASTORIA For Infaati and Children. Tts Kfnd Yoa Hae Alwajs Bought Some extraordinary Hut sailors with very wide brims ore shown. OAQl'OniA. Beantb A MM Titt 8lwaB BOip Gross Hncn gown made over chang". able silk are undeniably chic The loonet a cough or co;d is cured without harm to the lufferer the better. Lingering cold are dangerous. Hack ing cough la distressing. One minute Cough Cure quickly cure It. Why suffer when sucn a cough cure Is within reach? It I pleasant to th taste. Charles Roger . I10O-REWARD-I10O. The reader ot this paper will be pleased to learn that fhere is at least one dreaded disease that science haa been &ble to cure in all Its stages, and that Is vatarrh. Hall's Caittarh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitution il disease, requires a constitutional treat. ment. Hail's Cattarh Cure taken In. trnally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution nnd assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have o much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer 1100 for any case tluut it falls to cure. Send for Hart of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75 cent. Hall's Family Pill are the bent. n7 Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It art! Sciall y d i Kent s t lie food ao aids Mature In Htreiitftheiilnfj and tocon structinKthe exhuuntwl dlfestlv or garm. It Is the latest dlncoveriKldiest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in emciitncy. it in stantly relieve and permanently cures Dyspepsia, jnuiKefUon, iieartnuro, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Head actie.Gaitraltflii.Cramps.and an other reul wot Irnporfeet . qiifeaLioa Pripartd by E. C. 0witt a Co., Chicago. For Sale by CHARLES ROGERS, E.1ST,u O 0OlNSrvtJW-! W SOUTH LEAVE l:M r. M 18 A M Dally eicept Sunday t7 A. M 14:80 P. Ml PORTLAND OVTCaiJaND EX PRKHti, for Balam, JtOMburg. AJliland, acramanto, Ogden, Han Francisco, Mov iav. Ix Angalna, CI Paso, nw Or lean and the Beat Rose burg paangr Via Woodhnm. for Mount Angol, Bll verton, Wa Bclo, llmwnvtll Boring. nal-1 and Nation.... Corvalll paaaenger inapnaoTioe ARRIVI l:M A N JO P. It Dally leapt nday The Rate Is Lower, fS:M A. t pa' ft;3l A.M e- BLANCARD: mi aVl There cannot be too many varieties of flowers crowded upon one's hat. PLAYED OTJT. or IODIDE OF IRON for ANEMIA, POOPNBS.W the BI.OOD. I MlflM 1 1 HI ION AL WliAKNLSS BCkOI LLA, lite None genuine unlewi signed "Blancaxi;" ALL l)ki:r'.(.iKTH . E. POUOCRA A CO., N. V. Agts. for V. S. Bears (he Signature of Dull headache, pain in various part of the body, linking at the pit of the atom. ach los of appetite, fevertshnee, pimple or tore are all positive evidence of Im pure blood. . No matter bow It became ao It must b purified In order to obtain good health. Acker Blood Elixer ha never fail' to cure crof ulou or ypbllltic poi son or .any other blond diseases, 'ti is certainly a wonderful, remedy and we en very, bottle on a poaltlv gnarastea For salt by Ete-Conn Drug Co. William's Kidnev Pills lias no equal in (Uncases of the Kidneys, aLd Urlimry Oruuun. IlavoA Ayon neglected your KldneyH? JlaveT T you overworked your nervoun y-J in and caused trouble with your , ivioney ana uuuiii-r7 nave you 1 palna In the loins, side, backcroins J I lufl'i hl.-wlder? Have you a Hubby ar" earance of .Uio fmus, especially t under tho eyes? Too frequent de- A , Isiro pa urino ' Wllllum's Kidney , i'illu will impart newljfe to the die- tf I 'aitcd organs, tone up l.a system A , ,and make a new man of you. Uy ' mtril 00 centa TMr box. I i Wiluam MM, Co.. Prorsi., Cleveund. O. J) tV itoU for iial "br E6TEB-CONN TDRUO CO. Dally. tIMily xcpt Munday. Connoctlng at Ran Franolaoo with Occi dental A Oriental, Pacific Mall and Oce anic ateamshlp line fur JAPAN. CU'NAVVAA','JI,,UL'A AND Rebate ticket on anln daily betwaen I'ortl.md, ftucrammto, nd Han ltTancl co. Net rutna $17 nrt-ittlui, and U und-claas, Inchallng aleep.-r. Itatea and tickets to J-lnatnrn point ano Euror. Also Japan, ctirnii. Honolulu and Austrnlla Cnt Im obtained from j. H K IRK I AND. Ticket Agiit, IJ4 Third al. R, KOBHLrfrt, C. (, MARK H AM Manager . O. f. P. A Through ticket Fast for lowrat mtea. Call on C. J. Trerichard, local aitrnl. Well Fargo Company office, Aatorl. Through Tickets -TO THB- EAST AND SOUTHEAST Y1A icTonf PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPERS and FREE RECLINlNQ CHAIR CARI -Dally to Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City and other Eastern oltle Baggage Ohecked through to destination, union EXtpot. rant time, lowest rat, Ptotaoh light M aU oar.. Tor rate and other Information call m or aaareaw Q. W. LOUNBBERRT, Agoni, O. H. A N. do. Astoria, Oregon, r J. H. LOTHROP. Oen. Arnt ' Ilk Third at., cor Alder. porUand, Or. Go wut v:a l::l na and the Burlington Itout and you rmu your d-l nation liul'llg ahaad of lha man who takae ANT othur lln. Mure. T aava muney. The rate via Illlliera to OmaJia, Kaixau City, and ALL other vwibarn olu 1 from 83 to 88 laasi ttmit via any other rout a Writ and I will tall you how muih la. A C. HIIEI.t)ON, Gan'l Agvnt, l'nlwid. Or. mwiastummMwwiiirtnatvaaiaaataSMi A FEW INTERESTING FACTS Whan piHiple j0 ronumpletlng a trip, wheihor on lnia.iha ,tr pleaaur. th natunilly ,( n,, u.i aervlco on. laiiiAblo an far as t,i, contfort and wMy I ronif nie,. Employaa of th WIHCONHIN CKNTIIAI. LINKS are iial.l to imrve tho pul,ii aiid our lrln are ojx.rutr.1 ao na tn tnakn close eon iui,tlann with diverging I nee at all ltUMvnon ptni. Pullman Plc Hlnn4ng and Chair Cr on Ihrough trains. Dlnkng tUr tvIo unrxeHM. Meala anrvnl a la carta. in order to obtain Una n,t m tvIo, ak Die ticket agmii to a-l you a llcka ovor TheWisconsIn Central Lines. ami you will nuikn dlrtvt i-onnivtlon at Bt. Paul for Chlmgo, Milwaukee ftnd lull pom aat. or any further Information call on any tlcknt agent, or correspond With JAS. C, POND, (jen. i-, Aenl or JAS A CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wl. Genenil Agnnt 310 Htrk St.. Portland Or. only fVCviy LINE I I -rtoU STOSfi Xfoy I tilie L1AVK K'l. 1 II iM a lu No, . H p in. (H'lll.K Kst Mull fur A herd enn M.. It...... .,. '' n-Mllll, Ill-IHl, IHt'Otlla, Hpolislle. Welnin, lliutn, -in., uie'i,, n ki-I il. I'l, . i'Ki(0. New YufkjiiiHiiin. iinu ta il poliita enst ml( mi i niiiiiiiemi. I'ortliltlil. Hiuitile Taroiiui Kxnrens: ami lor W, . . i , inciuiie, Tariiina, Olyin-I Pin sun Ihternieilliite potllia, AKKIVK. No. . :iUW a. m. No. 8. 10 p. in, nt. aa la a non -nminnn. riii!r fur Oonorrliuia, J-lj-el, Hpnrhatorrhira, WIiIIim. bfinttRrtl uiZ eharsM, or atir liiflsmina. lion. IrriL.tL.n - ..i-... Pnrrau waVHlaa, tlon of nmcoua mum lmtlvnCHttnnr)s, rnas. Han-Mtrlnsii ioin,p.J"3 oie by itmgriata, V v. a-a. jt. , A y- ii.ib wrapper B Circular f M In 1 1 IdinAl Su J 00aVDU-4 U . propaid, foi aout ou rouut Three day to St. Paul rin,h,. u..m. as City nnd other Missouri river nolnt. Three and one half days to 8t. Loul Mllwnukim and Chleavo. Four and on-half duys to Washington, Phlludf,lbla and other fur enati'rn noin. fasMngers taxing mn a. A C. It R It. o'clock mornlnr train will nmti eonneotlon at Gobi with the enat bound faat mail. tJnlon depot connection t all principal Baggage checked through to destina tion of tlcketa rot lewplng ear reservation, tickets, tape Of route and other Information, all oo or addre J. C. MATO, Agant, CTTtHAoT' AswJfjtaat 4nml Pacsenger Agent. Ki Morrison Street. Portland. Or.