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NIK MORNING ASTORIA. TUESDAY, JANl'AKY HO, II OU Woman's Best Mend DIrtt Worst Enemy ASTORIAN BARGAIN COLUMN Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt myil "Our baby was covered with running soiv. DeWltt't Witch 1IhmI Salve cured nor." A ix'clilo for piles and Jkln diseases. Beware of worlluVw counterfeits. Chns Rogers. Another Big Smith Premier Typewriter Sale Thn U. S. Wsr lVtmrinnMit of Fraiiclwit. tist iiirvliiiaod IwtMtty a0 rnori tu-w HmUh n-ml.;r Tyijo. irltors from our Knti l-rnncisco .lllo.v t m-fivcl lio lltlta it-i i.. iiil,r tviMtwriter was piirt'liitscd, unit JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main (U. v 1 this order ws rHfivel unsollolted, mskt-s il all the mors favorable itml Is Ihe best r.voiiinniidHlloii that omld lie irlvca llm Hinllli rretnler Tyvrltir. m m - i 'The otertvtl mln-fltm-n of thins" wmild be more Appropriate, I'hc Most for Cash, I am aivertUdi!- for the Cash TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by mall, per yw 1100 Rent by mail, per moath (0 Served by carrier, pr month to SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year, In advance 100 Postage free to subscribers. L. M. ALEXANDER A CO. As a cure for rheumatism Cham berlain's I'nln Biilm la gnliilng a wide reputation, 1. 11. Johnston of Rich mond. I ml., hns Won troubled with that iillmont since 1S61 In speaklnii of It ho says: "I nover found any thin thitt would relieve me until I uwd Clmmb.rlaln's Pain Balm. It acts lik magic with nii. . My foot wus nwollon and paining ti.e very much hut, one good application of Pain Itiiltu iIIcvih1 Fof sale by Charles Rogers. grocery trade, for whloh I offisr the ICxolnsivs l'liuillo (H"l AuimiU 'iin Htnrk HI , I'urllntitl, Ore fullest vlKMts and lowest prices, Kvvrythlng clean uud fnsh. PiM'npt auction. CHARLES I.AUSON', Tel. Main 074 Urocorb-s and Crockery. WEDDING CARDS WEDDIN3 CARDS , G. SMITH 4 CO., VISITING CARDS wl,r,ic Thcix-'s SatUfactioii In buy: us silverware wht-re the stock I complete and you have n assurance as to duality, I liavo a 1:V8 ass-vrtment of sterling silver BUSINESS CARDS . 1U1 -I Wsaliinuton UulUlin tun Uiiiidinir. niul hoiiowware In latest deigns for wetldlnR prvsvnts and holiday trade. He sure to It before you C n,tr are as difficult to net In a street cur as In a market. 4 tit Hint Wsslilngbm Hts.-ver l.ltfi, ltillTI.ANO.UHKdON. COPPER PLATE PRINTERS All communications Intended for pub lication stnuld be directed to th edi tor. Business communication! of ail kinds and remittances must be address ed to "The Astorlan." The AstorUn guarantees to Us ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. . Advertising raies can be bad on ap plication to the business manarer. It is gratifying to note by the most rfcert advices that everything is com lir our way In the Philippines, despite the evil wishes of those In America whos sympathies are with the ene mies of their country. The fatuous Filipinos under Agulnaldo, Who have been encouraged to a tricked and use less resistance of the authority of the Vnlted States, have met with nothing but defeat In their futile struggle,. as they di -serve. Their success and the withdrawal of the United States troops ard authority from the Archipelago would mean, first of all, anarchy, and thn disintegration of this "island em pire," either by agreement among the European powers, or through more and bloodier wars. There never was any justintation on the part of the Ameri can "mestixos" for the course they pursued, once the scheming and treacherous Aguinaldo set himself lu armed opposition to United States authority, whatever reason they may hsve believed they had before hostili ties besan. For the government to re cede after that event would have been folly unpardonable and Inconceivable. Kor was there over any reason why we should take the backward step, al though there have been some honest and sincere men who took the other view; but once the authority of the Uniiod States was assailed and its sol diets filed upon all discussion should have ceased, and the duty of every patriotic American was to stand by his country. Not to do so was treas onable. REASONING A PRIORI. The Cause. Times Mountaineer. With a clear majority of 10, 000 In the state and the gerrymander the last legislature ran on the state In the apportionment bill, the republicans feel conf-dent they will have control of both houses in the next legislature The Best Food for Infants Nature planned that infants should have only milk for at least the first year of life. But thin milk, skimmed milk, will net nourish. It's the milk that is rich in cream, or fat, that does the work. This is be cause fat is positively neces sary for the growing body. Scon's Emulsion contains the best fat, in the form of Cod-Liver Oil, for all delicate children. They thrive greatly under Its use. Soon they weigh more, eat more, play better and look better. If 1 just the right addition to their regular food. The hypophosphites of lime and toda In it are necessary to the, growth and formation of bone and teeth. At ill imtfjtt; foe. and Ji.oo. SCOIT ft BOWNE, Cheaitta, New York. NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cure Impotent', Kii;ht Fmissionsand wasting Urease., all effects of self CTi a"M cc excess and indl TL,cretlon. A nerve touleatul builder. Brlnps the .VVf restore the fire of vouth "1 TV Ry m-i'l ."JOe per box, O boxes tor fti-.ou; wan written gtiaron tec to cure or ;tl'un.l the money. &end for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Cinton A Jackson St. CHICACO, IU for Sal by Charles Ruin. Drug-:i. ulv'4. Ortou and will therefore name Senator Mc Pride's successor, hence they will go into convention with tut one object in view the election or defeat of George McRnde. Candidates for the U-glsla turo will not be chosen because of their fitness to pass laws or to represent their cor.stitutents in the legislative body but upon the proposition whether or not they vill vote for McBride. This is no uncommon thing, but the rule that has prevailed since ths state was admitted to the Union, and which will prevail as long as senators are elected by the legislature, esieclally while one party has an overwhelming majority. ThU3 the interests of the people are made secondary to the Interests of set of ambitious men who want to be I'nited States senators. Parties under such circumstances lose sight of state inurests in their tifurt to hoist some favorite into ollke. After the election and when the legislature convenes the welfare of the people will be lost sight of in order to defeat Mr. ilcBrlJe or to elect him. It will be the same old scjuabble that has been witnessed in every biennial session for the past quarter of a century, and the state and the taxpayers will suffer the conse fjntnees. These 6cjuabbles and hold ups should cause all rlght-mlndel peo pie to become disgusted with our antl quated method of electing senators. It should cause them to start In at the primaries with a protest against the method. Voters should Insist that the delegates to conventions exact pledge from all legislative nominees that they will not support anybody lor senator who does not agree to work for a constitutional amendment providing for the election of senators by direct .-ote. In this manner the people can take the initiative, and can effect a reform that will to some ex tent purify state legislatures and re move the senatorial election frorr. the choice of legislators. C'ne of the Effects. Nero fiddled while Kome burned. In ISM the imports of the Willamette customs district, according to the of ficial report of the United States bu reau of statistics, were valued at $57, 115; those for the Puget sound district were u,.i. t.rporis ior tne same year from the Willamette district amounted to K3SM&S, while Puget sound exports were only l,!t43,G81; a difference ir. favor of Oregon on both iTipo) ts and exports of nearly three to one. From l'it down to the present time, year by year, the commerce of Washington has increased and that of Oregon 1ms relatively declined. Every other Pacific coast state has nearly or quite doubled in population and trade, but Orf-gon has langed behind. From total Imports and exports at Puget sound of J2,03,5."2 in U84, for the elev en months ending November 30, 1899, the date of the latest statistics pub lished by the government, the total Imports and exports of the Sound have Increased to $1-3,766,973. The change for the Willamette district for the same period of time has been from 5,0JO,634, in 1884, to $6,381,201. From 1884, that is to say, to 1S99, Puget sound has gained in yearly commerce $11,683,- 421 and the Columbia river $1,340,567. Tl.o nun who sail that dlxtiUK l.''i)t rii.-hantiiiont to the Mow, Karl's Clover Root Tea BrauUfrt the Complrilnn, Fiirifirt th Bld. itivn, Krrh , Onrsnin. Cur Cu.i ttipalinn. Initiation, and ill KruptKm th Muo. Aa KrvM Laxativ Ntrv Tonic. Sold ca t'wjute irnnte by all drucxiau at S&c 60c. and SI. DO. 8. C. WELLS 4 CO.. LCROY, N. V. toir PKorsicToas Sold by CHARLES ROGERS. No doi.bt awaited his mother-in-law, And the train was almost due. NOT A POISONOUS FACE BLEACH But a true beautifier. being the only prep aration sold under a psitive guarantee of $1,000 that it contains not a grain or traction thereof ol poisonous or deleteri ous substances. Indorsed by the most celebrated artistes of Ihe lvric and dra matic statre : recommended bv eminent physicians, and pronounced harmless by leading chemists WISDOM'S FAMOUS ROBERTIKE. ft i the onlv preparation now uwd by fashionable ladin to perpetuate a beautiful complexion ( Ask your drugui-ft tor it and do not be induced to take anything else Price AO cents per bottle TO CURE LAGRIPPE IN TWO DAYS Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. AH druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. E. W. O roves" signature Is on each box. 25c. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. All fishermen who are fishing now, or who Intend to fish the coming sea son, are requested to send In their ap plications for licenses, with the re- qulrc-d fee, to the fish commissioner without delay. 469 Commercial St., Astoria, Or., o 407, Oregonlan Bid., Portland. Or.. F. C. REED, Fish Commissioner. NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned, Charles Rlchel, has this day retired from the firm known as the Astoria Meat Company. All outstand ing obligations of said firm will be as' sumed by the remaining partners, and all accounts of said firm wll be paya ble solely to them. CHARLES RICHEL, Astoria, Or., Jan. 20, 1300. notice: Notice is hereby given that til of the assets of the Astoria Football nd Athletic Club have been trans ferred to llii undersigned as trustee for the benjfit of all of th; creditors of said club, and that all claims gainst the said club should be pre sented to the undersigned within ? ays from this date. C. J. TRENCHARD, Trust.'. January Jl, I'M. All Astoria ns who visit Portland and desire spending a pleasant evening In company with polite people and in the enjoyment of an unexcelled musical program, should go to the Fredericks burg. Besides vocal and Instrumental selections there are many other at tractions to delight the visitors. The nw management Is making the Freder icksburg ft well-merited success. BROWN & GRANT, Props. buy. Q. W. SMITH. Bit Commercial strivt, Who Do is Your l.uunJry .' We claim, and ft't will prove to every one, that we have the lxst and moHt up-to-date laundry on the Coast. A trial order will convince the most particular. If you want neat, prompt work, try the CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. bil Franklin Avenue, R. SCHIMFFERMAN. Prop, For a Holiday (Jilt There Is nothing nicer than a plco of silverware or cut kI'. I h.ivf a complv a.t5rttuciu of the latest productions at reasonable pi-tcvs. H. EKSTROM. The Jeweler. U4 Commercial Street Better 'Hum Fvcr The Pond Street Fish Market Is better than ever prepared to supply fresh and salt Hah. of all kinds. Goods delivered to any part of the city and satisfaction guaranteed. BOND STREET FISH MARKET, 117 Uond Street. Millinery Novelties I desire to further call the atten tlnn of the ladles to my handsome stock of trimmed millinery. It com prises the latest cresulons of the millinery art, and I am offering re duced rate for the next SO days. MISS McRAB. Dr. T. N. Kail DENTIST. E73 Commercial 8treet, ASTORIA, ORE. Over Schlussel'i Clothing Store. THE LOI'YKC. Strangers visiting in the city will find the Lonvre an attractive resort wherein to speotl the eveninjj. The Ammo SiHtctH Ladio' Orchestra in still on the bills and presents nightly musical program ( exceptional mtirir, ilmulnntue pool hi.iI billiard rooms Bf s feature iu connection with the lioueo. 1'alutuble lunches will be served at all nours GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS WANTED. ' Tort Stevens, Oregon, Jan. 6, 100. Sealed proposals In duplicate will be received here until 12 m. February 10. 130"), and then opened, for the pur chase of thrse 8-l:ich guns and car riages (cast tnon); 2.". 10-Inch guns and carratges (cant Iron); five 200-pound Parrott guns and carrligvs (cat Iron); 1.D0Q ilid shot g-lnoh and 10 Inch (cast Iron); 4.800 shells, 8-lmh and 10-lnc (cast Iron); 126 hand spikes (wrought Iron); two 15-ton hydraulic Jacks; and many other ar ticles of Iron, wood and copper. Right to reject any and all bids Is reserve. Informantlon furnished upon applica tion. W. A. BETHEL. First Lieutenant, Third ArttlWy, Commanding. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS WANTED. "Fort Stevens, Oregon, Jan. 6. 1900. Sealed proposals in duplicate will be received hore until 12 m. Feb. 10. 1900. and then opened for the purchase of tne following at Fort Canby, Wash ington: Two 8-Inch guns and car riages (cast Iron); 13 10-lnch guns and carriages (cant iron); one i Inch rifle (cast iron) with carriage and limber (wood); two 300-piund Parrott guns and carriages; two car riages for 15-Inch gun (cast Iron); four carriaires for 8-inch ride convert ed (cast iron!: 1000 iihnt S-Inrh and 10-Inch (cast Iron): 2,500 shell 8-Inch and 10-Inch (cast Iron), and many other articles of iron, wood and cop- per. Kight to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Information furnished upon application. W. A. BETHEL, First Lieutenant, Thdrd Artillery, Commanding." GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Treasury Department, Washington, D. C January 10, 1900. Sealed proposals for the purchase of tne revenue steamer Corwin will be received by Captain D. F. Tuzler, R. C. 8.. until 12 o'clcck M., Saturday, Feb ruary 10th n;xt. The Corwin Is a steamer of .213 gross tons, top-sail schooner rig; with Oregon lir frame and copper and galvanized iron fasten ings; extreme length 145Vi feet; beam molded 23 fet; draft 9 fe-t 4 Inches forward and 11 feet 6 inches eft; has on; inverted direct acting engine, and one cylindrical Scotch return tubular holler, built In 18S9 and Is supplied with sails, awnings, anchors, chains, boats, steam windlass, etc. The vessel can be seen at Port Townsend. Washington, upon application to either Captain To zi'rr or her commanding officer, and will be opn for Inppectlon until the dale above named. Proposals should be endorsed on the envelope 'Purchase of Revenue Steamer Corwin," and ad dressed to Captain D. F. Tozler, It. C. S-, Port Townsend, Washington. O. L. SPAULDINQ, Assistant Secretary THE PROOF of the pudding and th proof of of the pudding Is In the eatln and th proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument that's cen cl'jslv a demenstratloa. Ours will staod the test HUGHES CO. My son has been troubled for yars wlt'i chronic diarrhoea. Sometime skj I pcruitdid him 4o take some of Chitmlx-tlalti's Colic, Cholera and lliirrho-a rvuiedy. After lining two bottles of the I'ii-ivnt slse he was on rod. I give this l''tlmonlnl hoping some on similarly attllctiM may read It ami be benefited. THOMAS C, l!OWi:K, Oletwoe, O. For sale by Charles Roger. The painting of utilmut pit lures b Ih-nstly iK'cupatlon. "I uas nearly uoud with dytHia, tried doctors, visits! miniral spring, and grew worse. I ueU Koilol l)y rH'psIa Curo. That cured me. It dl gtsts what you cat. Cures Inillgi'atlon, sour stomach, heartburn and all forma of dyspepsia. Chas Itoger. Some bald-headed men seem to have hair on the brain. IieWltfs Little Early Itlsvm purify the bliod. clean the liver. Invigorate the svstem. Famous lit t Le pills for con stipation and liver troubles. Chas Hg ers. It's a poor dog that gets puriltdied for woiiyinx a step-child. "One Minute Cough Cure Is the best remedy I ever uned for coughs and colds It Is unequalled for whooping cougn. Children all like It." writes II. N. Will lama Oontryvllle. Ind. Never fall. It Is the only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia. bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles Its early use prevent con sumption, cnas Itogers. Talk Isn't cheap when you lawyer to do It for you. hire a J. B. Clark, Peoria. 111., says: "Stir geons a anted to opernte on me for plies. but I cured them with IeVitt's Witch liasel Salve." It Is Infallible for plbs and skin diseases. Deware of counter- felts Chas itogers. I'.'iil days seems to come twice ns oft-.Ni ns paydays do. VIsj Annl E. Ounnlng, Tyre, Mich., says: ' I sunered a long time from dys- pepta; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure complete ly cured me. ' It digests what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never falls to give Immediate relief In the worst caw. Chis Roger. The man who Is born rich Is natur ally born lucky. Mr. J. Sheer. Sedalla. Mo., saved his child s life by One Minute Cough Cure. Doctors had given her up to die with croup. Its an Infallible cure for coughs, colds. gTlppe, pneumonia, bron chitis and throat and lung troubles. Relieves at once. Chas Itogers. Donkeys and facts are both stubborn things. A SURE CURE FOR CROUP. Twenty-five Years' Without a Constant FaJlurt. Use The first Indication of croup Is hoarsQcss, and in a child subject to that disease it may be taken as a sure sign of the approach of an at tack. Following this honrsncsa s a peculiar rough cough. If Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is given as the ohlld becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears. It will ore vent the attack. It hi used in many tnousauas or nomes in this broad land and never disappoints the anx lu mothers. We have yet to learn f a single instance In which It has i n"1 proveo. eueciuai. no oiner prepa ration can show such a record twenty-five years' constant use with out a failure. For sale by Charier Rogers. It takes but a minute to overcome tickling In the throat and to stop a cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre vents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and Its after effects. Chas Rogers. ft Ladies Tailor. IrnU Tailor. I. D. Boycr, I Merchant Tailor i UMo-Date 177 Fourth St., JWLUD, flr.K. Y.M.O.-A, liiiild'n. H.F.Prael Transfer Co ' Telephone 23. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. R33 Duans St., Astoria, Or. VI. J. COOK, Mg fUw. TeL 113. VISITING CARDS Seasonable Goods at isEieir Biro Cotton Rope Cotton Twine Net Floats Boat Sail Drill (iiiifcrcnt qualities) Dunbarton Salmon Twine W. F. SCHEIBE.a IMI an 4 5askr' Artklva. 414 Commercial Mt tMftattta t ...The Esmond Hotel,,. PORTLAND, ORE.. FRONT AND MORRISON STS a K'tr'Pan p an, V t l.V) nt Jy. American plan, II UO to tlOQ fmt tlar. ttAniAAnAruuruutAArvAnuvvruruu inAAAruiAAnAfwuvruwvtAAr I H?Zit PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. The Onl rirufCloMH Hotel In lortlntUI truruvruwvnA uuuvvrtrtiruvruwuuiriari rutnnAAAAAAnn AAAAAArvn i KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North I'sciflo Brewery, of which I Ilottlod peer tor futtilly use or keg Mr.Jobn Kopp is propiotor, tnskes Itfi beer supplied at an; time, dellrery Id for domes' io and export traJa. I the city tree. Horth Pacific Breuerg Golambia Eleetrie & IjepaiF Go SticceHHor tr COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths fi aSstsers rounarymen K sff Logging BngtnoM Unlit nnd Wcpnlrcd Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Secton" Propellor Wheel ... Contractjrs for Electric Lights urnl Tower Planta. Plun? Pudding, Raisins, New rrcsh and Mipce eat currants, li o r . M OedSOnaDie UOOOS n? Cranberries CI . Citron Squash Etc. H 1 1 Carry the Ralston Health Foods I A- V. ALLEN 0 iRWMTOBEDi vnua or (liiwuMn of (iii ((i.c'ru IriKimuls, I'ulnaln tliu linrk.M v,.. n. M Illnmj.a rinifilra, UnUm.na n llurry, Cniwlltwtlus. fkaJswuL I,,, ncwiof dlwhargc. wimluf ridtc mi wm mmwt mr whiih..j"i. . ii'nHirni nmnii Proail ala. A UWSDOX.aiiiuria.iriju' "'" D" "D laMiMcircuiur ami tuui,miii. Btfi 'JrmW 1 V "JL'Z !ZZ2JLLJk nulacturor oi o Alwayaa NsllMhlS 'La Belle Astoria" Clfir Scheie's Open Star Schcltt'S Special A it1 other llranda OSCAR ANDERSON. Mttr J. I'. I'kMifcliAST. t'hlrfClor I Lomrs , , Wheat Flakes, Crano, Whole Wheat Crackers, i Break?ast Food, Select Bran, Yeast Cocoa, roffy vwriiLna "hlainatVcinUlil .., ... T wm quiokirailrrvoun ..I .1... ' ' . . ("HJIT WU IvYull Or All flltf. .jlrP?1' ;"'"ln,HrYciiis IMilllly! l.ll lrliia, Varolii aifd Milrhrk;f 1..I u, rfl5rm,,turrTi.anl wm. m ih. told by CnARLES ROGERS. ( ' . - : - - - ' . " -.