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THK DAILY ASTOUIAN SATURDAY MOKMNG. AUGl'ST 19, JOHN T. UGHTER. Editor. Telephone Hals sal. TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Rent by mall, per year , X Sent by null, per month , M Served b oa trier, per month ) SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mail, pr year, la advanoa... .12.00 Postage tre to subscribers. All communications Intended for publi cation should b directed to th editor. Business communication! of all kinds srd remlrtanoe must b addressed to Th Astoria n." Ths Aatortan guarantees to Ha tdvr User (lis largest droulaUoa of any aswfpatwr published oo tlx Columbia itTtr. Adrrtlslnf ram can m naa o artll. attoo to th business manager. With the constant return of the toI anteers from Manila, the yellow Jour nals are redoubling their efforts to make capital against the administration and General Otis' management of the Phil ippine campaign. These papers are filled with alleged Interviews from the returned troops, all of whom, as Is expected In such papers, are repre sented as abusing their late comman der, Onenl Otis. Even the Oregonlan, one of the staunches! defenders of the conduct of the war, was caught with a pretended interview sent out of this city, in which complaint was made as to the quality of food furnished by the commissariat. It has been a matter of comment In army circles the world over that no troops In the history of warfare wore so well fed and well cared for as ths American troops In the Philippines. It will be noticed that almost without exception the ex-soldiers who have been hired or otherwise Induced to'crltlclse Otis are men whose names have not been prominent In the reports or army bulletins sent home. The men who did the lighting against the Filipinos unanimously favor the prosecu tion of the war and commend General Otis for his admirable management of the situation. Among these fighting men, one of the latest to be heard from Is Major Grant, of the famous Utah battery, Just mustered out at San Franrisc-v. The major says: The Filipino army Is whipped right now. It never will make another open fight. Gen. Otis Is a great soldier, and a great governor. He has worked won ders In the time he has been In corn mand, and If he Is let alone, things will ome out all right In the end, and the time won't be far away. I want to deny another slander that there Is friction between Gen. MacArthur, Gen. Lawton and Gen. Otia They are work- working in absolute harmony." Such men as Major Grant are never Interviewed for the saffron journals, nor by Oregonlan correspondents who be long to newspaper circles to which prospective candidate Bryan Is looking for his support. BUSINESS ACTIVITY CONTINUES. There has been no halt in domestic business activity. It continues unln terruptedly. . It is expanding increas ing in volume. The trade during July was phenomenal the lartfest probably since the return of business prosperity. Railroad earnings in that month were 17 per cent larger than In the corres ponding month of 1898, which was the record month of that year. In other words, earnings In July, 1898, were the largest of any month of the year. And the last week In July, 1S99, was the heaviest earning week for the roads during the month, thus showing a con tinued expansion of trade. As con tributing to these earnings may be mentioned the fact that east-bound tonnage from Chicago during the four full we;ks last month aggregated 408, 181 tons. In July, 1898, the total was 177.0!il, and In the same month of 1892, until now the banner year of the raf! roads. It was 226,991 tons. Again. The volume of bank clearings last month exceeded that of any cor responding month of which such rec ords have been kept. The total S7.081,O?(!,S92 Is 41.8 per cent greater than July, 1898, and 63.5 per cent great er than July, 1892. This Increase be. comes all the more striking by the fact that of all the cities reporting clearings, only two of them show a falling off as compared with July, 1898. This record of July made by the In dividual cities is believed to have never been equaled. The total, of course, Is below that of June, 1899, but it Is important to know that the fall ing off was less than the decrease of July, 1898, as compared with June of that year. It shows that the so called midsummer falling off in busi ness was less last month than In ths same month last year, ' But favoraole comparisons do not end here. There were only 591 business failures last month against $8J In ths same month last year. And the liabil ities of the defaulting concerns ag gregated only S4.ST2.197 against 110.101.. 4M in July, 1891 There has only been one month which has exceeded this record-last May, when ths liabilities were IJ,$20,CSt With that exception, however. July's total Is ths smallest of any month as far back as ths rec ords have been kept The end of this boom in trad Is not yet In sight. Indeed the future grows brighter as '.he situation Is considered. From Kansas comes word that the state's yield of corn will be the great est ever known. Nebraska la expected to make a similar record. Minnesota advices are to the effect that shipments of lumber last month broke all previ ous records, amounting to more than SS.000.MA feet And this lumber Is to go Into oper.r.lons of the future. Last week's receipts of wheat at western distributing points were 4.734.M3 bush els sgainst 3.199.54J bushels the cor- responJIng week last year; since June the receipts have doubled the figures of a year ago. Such shipments make crop estimates obsolete. Were a short crop threatened, farmers would hold back their wheat for higher prices: but there Is evidence of anxiety to market their supplies, and that too at de clining prlcvs. for eastern wheat Is fully a cent lower than a week ago. The railroads, therefore are assured of a heavy tonnage, and this In turn means large earnings and continued business activity. Turning to our most Important In dustry, Iron Age tells us that the ris ing tendency continues unabated. It Is a question whether delays In deliv eries have not actually become worse than better lately. Scarcity of labor, of coke, of pig Iron, billets and wire rods Is troubling makers from step to step upward to the final consumer. Sales for delivery during the first half of 1( and beyond are growing more numerous, thus showing that many buyers are willing to pay present prices for the certainty of securing their sup. plies. So far as deliveries during the remainder of the year are concerned, the maintenance of prices is conceded by the majority, while every day brings accessions to the ranks of those who bold that we are to see a considerable higher level ye for urgent require ments. It matters very little from which point we view the business situation. we see only one thing activity in an unprecedented midsummer volume. The future is equally promising, more so, in fact for with crops assured and a good foreign demand for our pro ducts, whether from the field, the mill or the mine, there is every reason to believe that prosperity is here to stay for an Indefinite period. Cupid is us ually pictured as a frolick some, playful little fellow, al ways smiling ot laughing, but with Just a trace of malice in bis make-up. This is the '& artist's ideal. ,',f In reality, Cu- pid in these r T a i. . . ter-of-fact little chap. He is beginning to learn that life Vvj is not all a DUUIUKl UUH day. He is fast teaming that sick men and anhealthy wom en have no right to tamper with love or matrimony. It is best for themselves and best for the human race that they should not It is not a bard matter for men and women to preserve their health if they wish. It is far from impossible for them to restore it after it bai been lost. That being the case, the modern Cupid is right in looking with disfavor upon matrimonial matches between sick men and unhealthy women. Ill-health in a woman is generally the result of some weakness or disorder of the distinctly feminine organism that is slowly sapping her vitality At first, a little pain and slight indispositions which seem to her quite unimportant They grow steadily worse until she suffers all the time from burning tnd dragging sensations, and occasionally has to take to her bed. Fin ally they completely unfit her for wifehood and motherhood. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is an unfailing remedy for ail ments of this kind. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in maternity and makes them well snd strong. It transforms weak, sickly, nerv ous invalids into healthy, happy wives snd mothers. Medicine dealers sell it No hon est druggist will recommend a substitute. "Sisce I wrote you we have had a baby girl born to us," writes W. R. Malcolm, of Knoebel, Clay Co., Ark. " My wife took Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription duriur the expectant period and until comini-ment, and ahe had no trouble to mention. A utoutrr, healthier child was never born. Our child will be one year of afeon the 8th intt, and she has not been sick a day. lias not had so much as the colic" Don't think you can cure mat silghb attack of dyspepsia by dieting, or that It will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure It; it "digests what you eat," nd restores the digestive organs to health. Charles Rogers. If you have piles, cure mem. No use undergoing horrible operations that sim ply remove the results of the disease without disturbing the disease itself. Place your confidence In DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others; It will not fall to cure you. Charles Rogers. MKl f-nltttm mm 1 r-a J75JJT lUGyM t-1 PI Bats rot sassy years beea ths the Kagllss. laagaag i STAND WITHOUT A RIVAL J la cartag XadlgMttoa, Btck Headack, Csaatlpatloa, sad all Bilioaa sad Mareoas Dleoedera. 10 o4n( mad ta oeMifs, at mil drug nfos-sr. 4v4v4V4)v4v4hVlV4VthrV4v4VV4v4v4)v4)v4v4 l Jf") J p Karl's Cover Root Tea ReanttflM th Complelton. PuriftM the RI-hkI, (rivro I KrrS. c Wr SAIrt. l iimtoa. etlpetlon, iiHiicrlkm. ami all KnnKlone tf the Skin. An aareeshle l.ai.tte Nr Tonic. Sold on ahwlut cannta by all dnvrtats it 3c, 60c and SI. 00. S. C. WELLS 4 CO., KftOY, N. V. aoic MtemicToas For 81 by CHARLES ROGERS. It Isn't ho-v much you love a woman that counts, but how much she loves to think you lovs her. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often the result of an inherited taint in the blood. S. 8. S. is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Scrofula ; it forces out very trace of the disease, and cures the worst eases. My son. Charlie, was aStoted from Infancy with Scrofula, and he suSand so that II was Impossible to dm &! for three years. Bis head aad body wan a mass of soras, aad hts ysatgbt also beoam aSaetad. o treatment was spared thai wa tbousbl would ihT tlm.bot he grew woraal) Y antll his eoodloon wasLlSC lnded plUabia.' I faarl. aimon aeapaimi o Bis rvr tMlng curd, when by the adrieaot a friend garaj him 8. 8. 8. (aWiIt'sSDeclflei. A de cided Improvement waa the msnltaad afui ka had lakes a doten bottlea. so ooe who kaaw f hu former dreadful condition would ban Kfwofnlsed bin. All the sorva on bis body have healed, his sain la perfeotly elear and Smooth, and ha baa bean restored to pertaot health. Mas. 8. 8. Masar. M Elm St.. Msoon.Ua. For real blood troubles it is a waste of time to expect a cure from the doc tors. Blood diseases are beyond thsir kill. Swifts Specific, S.S.SJMlood reaches all deep-seated eases which Other remedies have no effect upon. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and oontauis no pot ash, mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed free to soy address by wift Specific Oo., Atlanta, Oa. Borne of ths results of neglected dys peptic conditions of th stomsch sr can cer, consumption, heart dlseas and ap. llepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Curs prevents all this by effecting a quick cure in all oeaea of dyspepsia, Chan a II of era. Pneumonia. la grippe, eougtts, colds, croup snd whooping cough readily yield to Oi Mlnuta Cough Cure. Us this remedy In time and save a doctor's bill or th undertaker's. Charles Rogers. By allowing th accumuiauon m th bowels to remain, the entire system Is poisoned. DeWltt's Little Early Risers regulate the bowels. Try them and you will slways use them. Charles Rogers. J. D. Bridge, editor snd proprietor of the Democrat, Lancaster, N. H., says: "1 would not be without On Minute Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled with a cough or cold. It Is the best remedy for croup I ever used." Charles Rogers. Th soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Its pleas- art taite and prompt and permanent cures, have made It a great favorite with the people everywhere. For sals by Charles Rogers. There is more Caittarrh tn this section of the country Uban all other diseases put together, and until She last (enr years woe suppoaod to be tncurab'e. For a g-reat many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local rem cites, and by constantly falling to curs with local treatment, pronounoed It In curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hail's CaJt&rrh Cure, manufaotured by F. J. n:eney & C, Toledo, Ohio, is the only .n:i'.utlonal cure on the market It Is taken lnter-rally In doses from 10 drops to a teatfpootful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circular end testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DruriU, 7S& Hall's Family Pills are the best nn a r LLS popalar family Medietas wasrsstr Is pokes, aad they bow Oo to ths Columbia Eleclrta He pair Company for all kltuls ot new and repair work, from a cambric needle to a bicycle, boiler or engine, Quick work and satisfaction guaran teed. Logging machinery of all kinds a specialty. Shop opposite Ross, Hlg gins h Co, For many years sclencs haa studied liquors. Result the whole world uses whiskey. It hss proven the best stim ulant and does not Injure nerves and tissues like coca wines and other drug ged compounds. And Harper Whiskey Is ths Ideal whiskey. Bold by Foard A Stokes Co., Astoria Oregon. The agency for ths best Incandes cent Vapor Gas lamp In the world has been established at 406 Bond street. Makes Its own gas and gives a brilliant and perfect light No smoke, no pipes. no wicks to trim, no flicker. Cheaper than kerosene. This lamp ta rapidly superceding every light on the market Call and exAmlns, Ths concert hall opened by Charlie Wise at No. 33) Astor street, Is the one and only popular resort of Its kind In thut vicinity. Mr. Wise is doing some thing new among concert halls, lis Is not only selling a class of purs liquors, but Is giving his place a management which Insures gentlemanly attention and treatment to his patrons. The good music and the crowd will be found at Charlie Wise's place. PORTLAND-CHICAGO SPECIAL. A 01lt-E,lge Train Will He Put On by O. R. N.-WIII He fp-to-Doto With All Modern Equipments and Run Through With out Change. Commencing out of Portland August 10, buffet library cars of the latest build will oe placed In service on the O. it A N. evening fast mull. The library car embraces a spacious sttiok- Ing saloon. furnUhed lth eusy chulr. wriun aesKs, a weit-setecteu unrary of standard and popular books, guide books and current periodicals, a welt stocked buffet, a barber shop and an apartment for buggage. The Oregon Short Line will, on the same date. Inaugurate a modern din-Ing-c ir service via the O. R. A N. Co., and Its connections to and from the East. New chair cars of the latest pattern an! new baggage and mall cars are to be added to the present through service of new Pullman palace and Pullmtn tourist sleepTs, which have recently been placed In service and Just out of the builders' hands. The entire train will be vestlbuled, making East and West-bound trains tqual if not superior to many of the widl-y advertised limited trains of the East ASTORIA'S GREAT SURPRISE. Boston &hoe Co., Ladles' fine kid slippers and ties, 75 cents, worth II. W, 436 Commercial street UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Tuition Free. Flr.it term begin Beptenber U, 1899. Excellent courses In ancient and modern languages, sciences, mathematics, etc. Graduates from th tenth grade and from all accredited schools admitted without examination. Students not ' fully prepared to ntr, can take studies In which they srs de ficient, In the Eugen city high school. For ca'Jtljdes and further Information address the Prnldent. or Hon. J. J. Wal ton, BecT.ta.-y, Eugene, Or. After one woman has explained that she likes another because she never says lllnatured things about people, she rehash :s two hours of scandalous gossip nhhh she has Just received from her. If you suffer from tenderness or full ness on th right side, pains under th Ihoulder blade, constipation, biliousness sick headache and feel dull, heavy and sleepy, your liver Is torpid and con. tested. DeWltt's Little Early Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and permanently by removing the congestion and causing th bile duct to open and flow naturally They ar good pill. Charles Roger. The most popular turn with some actors Is made with a corkscrew. During the civil war, as well as In our late war with Spain, dlarrohea was one of the most troublesome diseases the army had to contend with. In ) many Instances It became chronic and the old soldiers still suiter from It. Mr. David Taylor, of Wind P.Idge, Oreene Co., P., Is one of these. He uses Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says he never found any thing that would give blm such quick relief. It Is for sale by Charles Rogers. THE SALE FOR THIRTY DATS. Baby shoes, 25 cents, worth 76 cents, at Boston Shoe Co., 435 Commercial street It makes no difference now osd the wound If you us DeWltt's Witch Haxel ' Salve; It will quickly heal and leave no ' scar. Charles Rogers. BUSINESS POINTERS. Drifted Hnow Dour $1(0 at ths Pst Markot. IKhhI clothing chnan today at dray's Racket store. Jeff's la "ths onij" restaurant Whit cojka, Auction aaJ tonight st I oYlovk at Uray'a Rokt stora. ' Crabs at ths National Cafe lontsht, Also Olympla oysters. Drews OootU st half prloa today at Oisor's Racket alors. Ilea 13 -cent meal, RUlng Bun rastau. rant. 111 ComravrviaJ street KVr thtat hungry feettiig try ths up to tats New lloaton restaurant You can auv money by buying granli Ironware at llrsy's Rocket store, . Our tee cream is warranted to be mads of pur crsaui. Tb Parlor, nst le Joha I la tin's. lllsieat and beat meal at Denver Kitch en on Nlmh street. U cants. Whit cook, Try It. Rest CalkVxrnl wine a) cants par gal. kn. Alas UUbert, sols scant for As toria. Telephone U Cream Pur Rrs. A marina' Baast whiskey. Ths only pur goods, guanuu teed rich snd mallow. John L. Cartaoo, sol agaot I'ntll further nuia., ths steamer llalley 0ia'rt will leave Aaturta, (Sun days at T p. m , Instead of thtiurUaiys. No other change til avlwdttls wtll bw mal. Kallay's Iranafor wagona deliver box wood to any part ot tba osty on short fcotloe, AU orders left M Zapfa rural turs stora, CN CoaunarviiaU strwat, will re. caiv prompt attanttoo, Talephona EM. liamalns In new sod second band wheels, from It up. New snd Brsboiaae wheels kept for rant Sola streets for tba famous Rambler. Repairs aad sun dries at lowest rates. Columbia Sle trk-ai Repair Co., la Bond. Th new Cresaery rastaurant. street, near th alley between Uth and ISth streeta, serves the best M ent mal ve 4t out la Astoria. Everything la new, neat snd olaan, and abeolut sails. faotloe Is guaranteed all patrons. No poll'e gentleman will discuss this wrath -r In the pr -n'tire of ladles. During th civil war. as well as In our lata war with Bpain, dtarrohea was on ov" th moat troubtea-im dbwaaes lh i ai-mv ha to rnnlwi.t rtf h tn min v tfte i htstm. chlTW,c ,Pd (ht o(J mI. i fWn m tr,m , Mr DvM f, lor. of Wind Ridge. Orn Co., Pa., 1 ot of these. Ha utoa Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and D'Arrlwe Remedy aid soya he never f-wnd anychlng that eould glv him aui-b qui-k relief. It for sale by Chans Roger. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. 'LeaVsT PORTLAND Arrive! 1:00 a. m. ':W m- m ': p. m. I Portland Union Depot. ill:ll a m. ror Astoria and Intarw l:Wp. mediate points. ASTORIA. For Portland and in.llt a.m. termed late points. U:p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION. p m ia. m t:H0:il:M'I.v , s-M!ii.M;Ar a m in m .Astoria... Ar Lv T:4fl 7:l I S '61! t 10 :U I W 1:50, U:U Lv ' ...Warranton e So1' l:0O'Ar ....Seaside... SPECIAL SEASIDE Bt'NDAT TRAIN Leaves Astoria at 130 a. m.; arrives at Seaside .45 a. m. Passengers may return en sny train shown on scheduls on same dale ALL TRAINS to snd from fleas id run to Flavel snd New Astoria via Warren. ton. All trains make eloa connections at Gobi with all Northern Paetfle train to and from th cast or Bound points. At Portland with ail trains leaving Union depot At Astoria with I. R. N. Co.' boat and rail Una to and from Ilwaoo and North Beach points T1IROUOH TICKETS on sal at As (or la for Sacramento, Ban Francisco, all Eastern and European points. City ticket office Astoria, 524 Commer. tlal street. , J. C. MATO, Oen'l Frt and Pass. Agent JERVITA PILLS Rcstor Vlutllty UstVlfor sod Manhood. Cure Iuipotency, Nieht KmlsMonsani wasting a incases, an etiects oi self- abuse, or excess and India- rrittlrm A vwr-L'fi trtti I n anil w f lilonil builder. Drlno-s the pink plow to pale checks and restores the Are of youth. Hv mall HOC ner box. O boxes for $2.50; with a written truaran iee 10 euro or rotund the money. ocnu tor circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton at Jackson St., CHICAGO, ILtv For Bala by Charles Itosers. Druggist Astoria. Oregon. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artiflclall v d I aestH the food ant nidi Nature in strengthening and recoo structlnp; the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered dist ant and tonic. No ot her preparatlor can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently curat uyspcpsm, inaiiiesuoa, Heart Durn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea. SIckHeadache.Gasfralifln.CramDS.and all other reHultsof imperfect digestion. rrsporto oy t. c. uawitt a co., Chicago, For Sal by CHARLES ROGERS. NOTICE OF DUWOHTION OP PART. NtCRAIIU', Nolle I herxby glvn that th oo. paniieralisji herotofor . Una under th firm ni'tie and style us Blianahan llros., 1th fores at Astoria .. and Portland, Or., whertln David 8hnahst, of A tvrla, ClA'.s.t county, Ore,, and lwric t'lanahan, of Portland, Multnomah county, Ore., wer general parinera, I hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All rintrta due and owing, and all llattllllles at Hi at ir at Astoria, Or-, will be cot. Ircted and paid by lHtvId Blianahan, of Astoria, Or., and all debts due and owing and all liabilities at th sums si IVirlland. Or., will b collected and paid by L.wrK Bhanahan, at lb store al tl'onlbmV. aV., and hereafter neither party to this dlsolution fliaH ts reapon. aUila for th d.ls or llaM.llle of tit other, oontraoted In th nam of ftnana- han llroa., or otherwtaa. DAVID BIIANAIIAN, IAWIUCNCH HUA.NA1IAN Dated (hie 1st day of August, IKW. A MOTHER TElJA HOW B1IK SAVED llUl LITTLE DAUUHTKll UPE. I am th mother or sight children and hav had gnat deed of eiperleoc with n edlolnaa. Laut swnmer my little daugh-.er had th iVniry lit lis worst form. W tbougtu sbs wmld dl. 1 tried every UOig I could think of but nothing smsnied to do nw any good. I saw by ait advrttMiHnt la our paper that ( hamtwlaln'a Coilo Chotara and I War. rloaaltarnady was raoommanded snd mt and gt a butn at once. It prowd lo b on of the very bast madlctne we vr had In th hous. It saved my lilt Is daus-War's lire, I am aaikius for vry nwihar to know what an excellent madt. clna it Is Had I known It al first U uM havs saved ma a great dasvl of anxiety and my lltti daughter much auf. ferlng Tours truly, Mrs. Ovorg T. Uur. dUk. Liberty, R. I. Pur sal by Chart Rogers. NOTICE. Nolle Is hereby given that no bills on th regatta commute will bo pal unless authorised by ths undersigned chairman or secretary of th commit tee. O. C. ri.'I.TS'. HARRISON ALLEN, "halrman, Sec retry. T www-wwwwww . i LED & FERBIjES: SAUCE TltO ORIQINAL WORCESTERSHIRQ F Jsas Daawaa's Boas, Agsst, New Vrh J rW4MrWMMMr?Vf.4 i rV I BEWARE OP J ; I j IMITATIONS J 1 Tkla slsaelare Is 1 II I n b.ui.: j PacificNavigationCompany HTKAMEHH R. P. Elinors W. II. llArrlMOti OAHIBALDI HAY Conovctlna at Astoria with ths Orcou IUllroad k Nsvlgstlon Co. for Han Francisco, Fortlsud and all points east. For freight snd passen ger rates apply SartiM! Elmor Co, ;iiierIAKeoU,A8TOHU,ORE. COHX AGO Agsuta, TILLAMOOK C re. W. P. SCHEliBE, sn: A fall IIim st Plpae a 5no4era' Articles. 47 Commsrclal fat. THE Seventh and SHASTA MIXEKAL WATER. I'BITBK, NOULE, HOOKY AND SHAW'S MALT WHISKIES, . . m, ALL OTHER LIQUORS, WISES, BEER AND CIGARS Served Day and Night. AUGUST KRAT2, 'auMaijOT-amsMi QMC!1 SrtmaUbN s. awrnfuiMtod, il'L m ' ',t,'7' " 1tl'"-""'. Our. Uont Manhood. Im PrPsTJi?' iV wiPh,:,-0fS oarmatorrhosu Insomnia, Valrra - . - . r " j f m itw mnii. ssbsssswmssj a s-tiit(tn sTUtnniM. m msa THE PROOF of it pudding I in ths nd th proof 'J'' satis IS IN SAMPLING That's a argument that's olualve-a dni'" ration. Our MI wand rh tst HUGHES & CO. Oregon Short Line Railroad. TUB PiniOCT ROUT TO v ; Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Oi choir of tws favsril rout, Tta lha Unlos I'aelfla rt Mall Una, sr th Rio Orahd Snl Uims. UX)K AT TUB T1U1 1 I ii vs to Salt Ukr 2J Pays to iVuvur ;tj Iiiv to t'liiowjjo I J Iy to New York. Fr reclining chairs, upholstered touts 1st slepw ear, sad full man palaos aleaper, oraid os atl trains. For further Informalloat, appty to O. W UincUHRRT. Agent O. R. sV HH 0t Astoria, Oresyaa. C a TBItllT. W. B. COWAN. Trsv. I'asa Agt. Oan. Agaat 1M Third M., Fortlaad, Or. O) ftM e Tint) KMCOltl.HS Froiu rtUuid intraKr Assies r.i Mull . I ra kIi lake lieneer ft Worth, Om.lia, kan C.l Utl i t lil'wao snii rast. ' ' M p )'- - t - jWsl'.a St'slla, Nmiaae "'' hV,T..T.7l. li i".7.i IM-M 1 lo p. n. ,llU.M0 .,, imi.s. j Ftuw A.uula t OCliAS tt!t.MIIP j All soiling lUa ub I )rci to rlutitfe, I ! For mu riaoewu-Malt j Jul. IT. IJ IJ.tJLr. ?s nil Hu uUt ; t m I up. tlmr. rrl UB. ! .! Mo t'olrmWa Rl B'Ur Hi Miner J p ra Tile T fori land aad 11 uur Krt; Way Laaiinga jl f "l WlllaaMtt aad Vl I Dfi a. 7am kill Mir. re. StM..Wd. TuM.lliur1 soil sal. OrefnCUr, lrtnn. MsT'Uudlliss. i aud rrt. I dl) i sua m. i 5aaks Rive. IllfiarlaU) ll.ln. ' If UUU . ra dally i rVittUVi.F .am. ".tln HlVfTH MmI. We-tOeerra 'l". Kewhere. Tile.. Ttiur Krl.laf i sai.m ! UuJs. giuMa; a. w. LOUKtBERKT, Sgssl aSXSftS. Qm. Fas. Agt. rsrussai. Or. ONLY DIHKCT LINE AHTOIIIA to TILLAMOOK CITY MODMONVILLR Oregon IUIIroarl NsWmtfcm'Co.. - - PORTLAND, Or. laclMrae el wayss Hollanla "la Belle Astoria" Clear Scheme' Optra Star . Scheltx'a Special And Otriar rlrands LOUVRE Astor Street - . Manaccr oo. Oak iiissnsiioiiiias i.iiimiisiimsi ti m ror Sal by OliARLES ROOKIW.