The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 13, 1902, Image 2

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    HIE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY. APRIL 13 1901
Jalljl glstoriau
Telephone, Vain SSI-
TBHM3 OF SCBSCAIFTION.
DAILY.
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Cnt br mu.IL Mf month .......... 60
Cerved by carrier, per month ....
SEMI-WEE KI.T.
ftmt toy m&U. per Tew- In advance, Jl.
fka l.tnrlgn n13HnlM tO It ad
wrilaira ih krriwt rirculAtloll -f any
ewspaper publish! on the Columbia
Hiver.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Senator
C W. FULTON.
CW.C1RNAIIAN.
A.SCHERNECKAU.
County Judge
J. II. D.GRAY.
Commissioner
CC CLARKE.
Sheriff
TIIOS. LINVILLE.
. ""Clerk- ' -
J. C. CLINTON.
Treasurer '
CHAS. IIEILBORN.
; ' '. Assesssor ''.
T.S. CORNELIUS.
Surveyor
R.G F. ASTBURY.
, , ' ' "' Coroner
W.CA. POIIL.
i Justice of the Peace
P. J. GOODMAN.
4 Constable
WM. BEASLEY.
A committee of newspaper publish
ers has been orgnaixed with iiead
quarters at New Tork City, for the
purpose of urging Congress of the ad
visability of placing upon the free list
wood pulp (mechanical ground wood)
and to reduce toe duty upon paper.
Jt is claimed that the matter is above
politic; i hat our forests are threat
ened and that knowledge is taxed. The
pulp la made from spruce wood and
It is stated that the spruce forests of
the Bast are about exhausted. In com
pelling newspapers to pay the tariff.
It Is claimed, forces the reading pub
Be to foot the bill and that In this
way the Intelligence, the seekers of
an education, have to pay it. The
proposition of the newspaper oryanl
tation may be for the best Interests
of a large portion of the country, but
Oregon can furnish the world with
spruce wood for a number of years
to come and do so at a reasonable
price. The New Tork Times speaks as
follows no the subject; "Bleaclied
wood pulp pays a tariff tax of one
quarter of a cent per pound. Un
bleached pulp pays one-twelfth of a
cent per pound if mechanically made,
and one-sixth of a cent per pound if
chemically mad?. The white paper
upon which newspapers are printed is
taxed three-tentSi of a cent per pound.
The Intention and effect of these taxes
is to enable American manufacturers
of paper to charge a higher price for
their product The interest of the
newspaper public in abolition of the
tax may be illustrated by an example
It is Impossible for a newspaper to add
to its celling price the exact addition
al amount which it is forced to pay
for white paper on account of the duty,
if the prk-e of foreign-made paper is,
nay. 2 centi a pound, the duty amounts
to 15 per cent ad valorem. But a one
cent newspaper cannot increase the
price for whlcih It Is sold to the public
by IS per cent, or 23 per cent, or any
other fraction. It must raise its price
100 per cent or nothing. The public
interest and he interests of the coun
try are most seriously involved In an
other way. The effect of tJie wood pulp
tax is to hasten the destruction of
American spruce forests .already seri
ously encroached upon by the demands
of the paper-making industry for this
necessary raw material. Across the
Canadian border and in Norway and
other northern countries there are Im
mense forests of spruce from which,
but for the duty, our supply could be
drawn. The tax is In effect a premium
upon the destruction of American for
ests." There has been an epidemic of sui
cides over the country during the past
week.' It Is claimed that this class
of mania is epidemic. If they would
always kill themselves first and not at-
tempt to taek come one when they go
K would be better for the community.
One of the vm'Jent things for tkia
country which hi happened for many
days was rhe speech yesterday of a
Southern Democrat and ex-confederate
favoring the pension of MG annually
for Mrs. McKlnley.
The truth, about the report of the
piece problem in South Africa seems
to be about as difficult to get at as
was the real situation of Miss Stone
during her captivity.
The Colombian revolutionists may
fight their own little government with
Impunity and establish new powers
there every few days, but they are
likely now to come to grief and ser
ious grief at that. Rubbing up against
I'ncle Para Is a different matter from
what th-y have been accustomed to.
It Is reported that the Democrats
contemplate endorsing a part f the
county Republican ticket It is tb?
general opinion of Republicans that
they would do well to endorse the en
tire ticket
"Don't Speak
I.. ,tA nwOT,,an it m rn tA ne seen
IV MBWV, ....,
Ml the front platform of many cars. It
- : 11 1..- w.wt, .11 ,io nrov
ItuQun a nivugu, m, PsJ
sd all his strength to pilot his car
through crowded streets. The strain
tells on mm. ana
tome when he gets
rattled and has
in accident The
surest way to sus
tain me poysacai
itrenirth and nerv
ous force required
Dy me nxxonnan
ar railroad man is
to keep the stom
ach in condition
of sound health.
When the stomach
becomes "weak,"
food is imoerfectlv
digested and the
w.
nourishment The
erves are "un
9
strung and the
body is weakened.
The timely use
of Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical
Diacovery when
the stomach is
wmV 9 will (.
establish the body in vigorous health.
It cures diseases of the stomach ana
other organs of digestion aud nutrition,
nourishes the nerves and purifies the
Dtooa.
1 uSered tar (bar van with win in my
rtoraach o that M time I eouUnl ink aar
at,' write Mr. Frank Smith, of Granite,
Chaffee Co.. Cokx -l wrote to jot my
ckkness nd in told to me your aiedidne,
which I did with good remit. I only wed lour
bottle of your - Golden Medical tow"?.'
araat mr that I m entirely cured, and tret like
aew nan. and I on highly recommend yow
BKdicine to any urTerer."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper covers, is sent fret on
mfMnt of si one-cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Address vs.
ja, v. rierce, sunaio, .
Badly cured salt fish Is said to be the
chief cause of leprosy at least to that
is attributed the leprosy prevailing in
South Africa.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig
nature is on each box. 25c
We heard a man boasting of being
a selfmade man the other flay. His
actions proved he told the truth and
he made a fool of himself when he
had completed the job.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash., March 14, 1902. Sealed
proposals, in triplicate, will be receiv
ed here until 11 a. m., April 14,
1962, for furnishing fuel at military
posts in this department, for fiscal
year commencing July 1, 1902. Infor
mation furnished here or by quarter
masters at posts. U. S. reserves right
to rejec or accept any or all proposals
or any part thereof. Envelopes con
taining proposals should be marked:
"Proposals for Fuel' at," addressed,
J. W. Jacobs, C. Q. II.
D
ears
We perspire a pint a
day without knowing it ;
ought to; if not, there's
trouble ahead. The ob
structed skin becomes
sallow or breaks out in
pimples. The trouble goes
deeper, but this is trouble
enough.
If you use Pears' Soap,
no matter how often, the
skin is clear and soft and
open and clear.
Sold all over the world.
PRACTICALLY STARVING.
"After using a few bottle of Kodol
Dyspepsia Curs my wlf received per
feet and permanent relief from a se
vere and chronic cast of stomach trou
ble," says J. XL Holly, real estate
Insurance and loan aienL of
Macomb, 10. "Before using Ko
dal Dyspepsia Cur she could not
eat an ordinary meal without Intense
suffering. She Is now entirely cured.
Several physician and many reme
dies bad failed to give relief." Tou
don't have to diet Eat any good
food you wast, but don't overload the
stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur will
always digest It for you. Charles Rog-
The closed season on shad in Florida
waters commenced on April 1. and
will continue until December 1. It has
been a poor season. Flah have fceon
scarce, but prices have ruVd fairly
well.
FOR CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
WORK.
Wanted teamsters, laborers, rock-
men, tunnelmen, muckers, outside la
borers, long job. Special transporta
tion from C. R. Hansen A Co., Port
land, Oregon, St N. Second St
There are a lot of street haters
hanging around this town who are
kept so busy maintaining their digni
ty that they haven't time to earn a de
cent living.
La grippe coughs yield quickly to
fbe wonderful curat! v qualities of
Foley's Honey and Tar. There Is noth
ing else "just aa good." Hart' drug
store. There is a l-year cad boy in Ten
nessee who has killed three men. A
boy at that age who has committed
that many murders is almost sure to
come to some bad end.
SURGEON'S KNIFE NOT NEEDED.
Surgery la no longer recessary to
cure piles. De Witt's Witch Hasel
Salve cures such cases at once, remov
ing the necessity for painful and ex
pensive operations. For scalds, cuts,
burns, wounds, bruises, sores and skin
diseases It Is unequalled. Beware of
oounterfelta Charles Rogers drug
gist We hoard an old batch-jlor say the
other day that he had just arrived at
the proper age to marry. We suppose
he considers the do tea e the proper
age.
HEADS SHOULD NEVER ACHE.
Never endure this trouble. Use at
once the remedy that stopped it for
Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie, Va.,
ehe writes, "Dr. King's New Life
Pills wholly cured me of sick bead
aches I bad suffered from for two
years." Cure Headaches, Constipation,
Biliousness. 23c at Cbas. Rogers'
drug store.
Cream pure rye, America's finest
whisky. The only pure goods; guar
anteed rich and mellow. JOHN L.
CARLSON. Sole Agent
The fish merchants of Charleston, S.
C, think the exposition has hoodooed
the fish. They are a scarce article,
and it is almost impossible to execute
orders, the demand far exceeding the
supply. As the attendance Increases
the situation will become more serious.
Foley's Kidney Cure if taken In time
affords security from all kidney and
bladder diseases.
It Is a lav of our Intellectual and
moral being that we promote our
own real happiness In the exact pro
portions we contribute to the com
fort and happiness of others.
PNEUMONIA IS ROBBED OF IT3
TERRORS.
By Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops
the racking cough and heals and
strengthens the lungs. If taken in
time it will prevent an n.ttaok of pneu
monia Refuse substitutes.
Nothing worthy of the name of hap
piness has ever been the experience of
those who live only for themselves, all
oblivious to the welfare of th?lr fel
lows.
A cold at this time if neglected Is
liable to cause pneumonia which Is so
often fatal, and even when the pa
tient has recovered the lungs are
weakened, making them peculiarly
susceptible to the development of con
sumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will
stop the cough, heal and strengthen
the lungs and prevent pneumonia
Hart's drug store.
A young man near Portland met
with an accident whfle out hunting,
the other day, that came near costing
him his life. He was 'hunting for trou
ble and accldently run up against It.
The action' of a certain -young man
of this town indicate that he Is about
to lose his heart and head simultane
ously. FO THE COMPLEXION.
The complexion always sufferes from
biilloi'fcnesas or constipation. Unless
the bowels are kept open the impuri
ties from the body appear in the form
of unsightly eruptions. De Witt's Lit
tle Early Risers keep the liver and
bowels In healthy condition and re
move the cause of such troubles. C.
E. Hooper, Albany, Go., says: "I took
De Witt's Little Early Risers tor bil
iousness. They were just what I
needed. I am feeling better now than
in years." Never grip or distress. Safe
thorough and genUe. The very best
pills made. CHAS. ROGERS,
A CHATTANOOGA DRUOOIST'8
STATEMENT.
Robt 3. Miller, proprietor of th
Read House Drug Store of Chattanoo
ga, Ttsm., writes: 'Thvr I more
merit In Foley's Honey and Tar than
any other cough syrup. The calls tor
It multiply wonderfilly and w soil
mere of it than all other cough syr
ups combined."
Whether or not a woman declines
her ftrst offer of marring depend al
together on what age she 'is whoa it
occurs.
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS CCRKD.
"For ten years I had chronic, bron
chitis so bad that at times I could
not speak above a whisper," wrle
Mr. Joseph Coffman, of Montmorenct,
Ind. "I tried all remcUoa available,
but with no success. Fortunately my
Honey end Tar. Its effect was almost
Houey and Tar. Its effect was almost
miraculous, and I am now cured of
the disease. On my recommendation
many people have used Foley's Honey
and Tar, and always with satisac
tion." It is the motto of vry tru. heart
and the gen'us of every noble Itfi
that no man lh-eth for hlmself-llves
chiefly for hts own Mrth good.
FINDS WAY TO LIVE LONM.
The startling announcement of a dis
covery that will surely length-n life is
made by editor O. H. Downey, of Chu
rubutco, Ind. y wish to state," he
writes, "that Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption Is the rmwt infal
lible remedy that I have ever known
for Coughs, Colds and Grip. It's In
valuable -to people with weak lung.
Having this wonderful medicine noon
need dread Pneumonia or Consump
tion. Its relief is Instant and cure
certain." Charles Rogers will guar
antee every 50c and t 00 b ttle, and
give trial bottles free.
An Indiana paper states ;hat honest
elections are unknown In Kontuckey
This Is no news here and han't ben
for a long time.
BIDS FOR WOOD.
Bids wtll be received by School Dis
trict No. 1. at the office of the school
clerk, until April 15th. 1302, for 200
cords or more of Bark1 Slabs, or Hem
lock, fout-foot wood, to be delivered to
the different school buildings of th
district, as may be required, on or be
fore the isth day of July, 1902.
Right reserved to reject any and all
bids. By order of the board,,
E. Z. FERGUSON. Clerk.
A young man while in town the oth
er day got Into a tight place. Tha:
1s he got drunk and got locked up.
THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE
Consists in keeping all the main or
gans of the body In healthy, regular
action, and In quickly destroying th-
deadly disease germs. Electric Bitters
regulate Stoma, Liver an I Kidneys,
purify the blood and give a splendid
appetite. They work wonders In cur
ing Kidney Troubles, Female Com
plaints, Nervous Diseases, Constipa
tion. Dyspepsia, and Malaria, Vigor
ous health and strength always follow
their use. Only 60c,' guaranteed by
Charles Rogers, druergist.
The weight of evidence indicates
that there are a great many in this
county who are awful Ignorant when
they are called before a Jury.
COULD NOT BREATHE.
Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronch
itis, other throat and lung troubles are
quickly cured by One Minute Cough
Cure. One Minute Cough Cur Is not
a mere expectorant which gives only
temporary relief. It softens and li
quifies the mucous, draws out the in
carnation and removes th came of
the disease. Absolutely safe. Acts at
once. "One minute ough Cur will do
all that Is claimed for It," says Jus
tice of the Peace J. Q. Hood Crosby,
Miss. "My wife could not get her
breath and was relieved by the first
dose. It has been a benefit to all my
family." Charles Rogers.
EMIYRQYAL PILLS
Vv Ort;lrmI n4 nl UsihIii.
t4 H It'll f "T Fit's i:.v.mhii
';r wUt ,;r '" " I fiLr no olhrr, fir (mm
I(fvfot b.liutfia sind Imlttt
MnUUla.j.tf, Ma4lUa tuimmrw, I'll J LA., fil
The Munsing
Underwear
may be had in most any
style and at prices to
suit every pocket-
.--t- f. !Tf
dooi. it comes in i
Unfit mH!itm onrl I'"'
, 1 1, .) uikWUUI MUM
heavy weights and In
several different qual
ities. We have in stock
a complete assortment
Ladies' and
Misses' Vests,
as well as of
Inion Suits for men.
women and children.
it
fyr t i; f our iitric(,.( r -t-f 4e. m
Jf 4M(. f.,. rnrtf'-ulnn, Tt I ma til a J
JLJ lA f Itrf fttr 1 '1)f-),"l inttf, lir rr.
L tnm Hut I. HMMilt t-.iwi'Dit, wFii tij
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TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO.
t'CCKSORI TO
THEO. BRACKER
Jolliers ami lVslor in
CICUUS, TOBACCOS, 8MOKEW8 ARTICLES, FLAYING
CAUIXS, STATIOXKliY. AMHKH OOOPS, CUTI.EKY, ETC.
i MEERSCHAUM AND IUUAIl IMPES
Pipe Repairing
A 5peclalty
FOUNDED
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
or
THE OLDEST PURELY EIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD.
Caam Aat, u.s."o
CK Aihi la l'nlld li .Oio,j
C A. HENRY & CO..
215 Saosome Street
SAMUEL ELMORE
Castings
We are prepared to mak them oa
short notice and of th best materials.
Let us give you estimates oo any kind
of castings or pattern work. Lowest
prices tor first-class work.
TELEPHONE NO. 2451.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers.
A V ALLEN Tenth'and Commercial Mrccta
North Pacific Brewery.
JOHN KOPP, Proprietor.
The Popular Product of the only brewery in North
western Orejon enjoya a vcryj large domestic and ex
port Sale.
KOPPS BEST bottled or In kegs.
Pree City Delivery.
Th; Finest
Palace
Everything' the
Commercial St- Market Afforis.
HOTEL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Only Flrt-ClcHn Hotel In Portland
jpli '. '. -fix
immm
513 Commercial 5trect
Astoria, Oregon
A.D.I710
LONDON
GENERAL AGENTS.
San Francisco. Cal.
& CO., GENT5
IRON, STEEL,
BRASS
and BRONZE
Scow Bay Iron 0
Brass Works
I'or. )Mh and Franklin are:
Restaurant in the City
Regular Meals, 25 cents,
Sunday Dinners n Speciulty.
IV. W. Whipple
ASK ANY ONE
Who has used Star Estate Ranges
and they will tell you they are the
moat satisfactory they have ever
used. They require but little fuel
and bake quick and uniform, and
are easily managed. For sale In
Astoria only by
W. J. Scully
431 BOND STREET,
'Between Math and Tenth
Eating
Is n pKmsuro which satis
fioH und brings no unploas
ant memories if you eat at
The
New
Style
Chop House
On Eleventh Street.
PRAEL & COOK
IRAN3IEK COMPANY.
Tclephon til.
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All ihhI shlpp) to our car
Will rvoolv iclat alunllon.
No. SSI Duan 0t. W. X COOK, Mr.
Astoria, Or.' Km. Tl. 1131.
..Portland - ftsloria fyute.
STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT."
Ifelly round trips xcpt Runday.
TIME CARD
tav Portland 7 . m.
Lwv Aslaiia 7 p.m.
Ttirouirh I'urtland connection with
trainer Naheiitta from llwaoo and
Lour? JWmeh. 1'olnU. ,
WMta Collar I.ln ticket Imar.
chAible with O. It. A N. Co, and
V. T. Co. tickt.
The Dalles Route
STR. " TAH0MA,"
and "B0NITA"
Dally trips except Sunday.
TIME CARD
Str. "TAHOMA"
lvs Portland Mon.. Wrd.. Frl.. 7 ft. m.
Uav PaIIos. Tus., Tliur., Sat., 7 a. m.
Str '"IJ0XITA"
Lv. Portland Tura., Thur., Hat., 7 a. m.
Lv. IhjIIvs, Mon., Wd., Frt., 7 a. m.
Landing at foot of Alder Btreei, Port
Und Orffo.
Doth Phono, Main m.
AGENTS.
Juhn M. niloon, Tb Dalls, Or.
A. J. Taylor, Astoria, Or.
I'rnUior Hemman. Hood Hlver, Or.
Wolford ft Wyrr. Wblt Salmon, Wn.
J. C. Wya.tt, Vancouver, Wn.
K. H. Ollljrfth. Lyto. Wn.
Jolm M- Tatton. Stsvenson, Wn.
Henry OlmMsad. Carson, Wn.
K. W. CKlCirrON, Portknd Or'on.
IiuxuriousTh
UXORIOUS! HAVEL
Th, "Northwsttwn Wml-d" trains,
Itrtrlo lighted tbroufhou'. both lasldt
and out. and ioain heated, are with
out sseeptlon, lb flnest trains In tb
world. They etnbfrtjr th litest. rwt
ni1 bt Idea far comfort, convnJjnc
and luiury ever offered tb travelllot
nubile, and altogether art th mrst
complete and splendid production of the
rr bulldera' art.
These splendid Trains
Connect With
Tbe Great Northern
The Northern I'aclflc and
Tbe Canadian I'aclflc
AT 8T. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the EAST.
No eitra charg for these superior
arommodotions and all rlas of Uck
it are kvsllable for pautge on th
trains oa thl line are protected by th
Interlocking Baeti fyetem.
W. H. MBAD, H. 1 SI8LER,
General Agent. TraveUng Ag1!.
Portland. Oregon.
JL
TICKETS
TO AND FftOM ALL
Points East
VI
SHORT LINE
v TO
Bt.PAtrr,, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS,
CHICAGO AND POINTS KAST.
Throuirli Palace and Tourist SU ept-re.
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library
Cars.
Dally Trains; fast time.
For rates, folder and full Informa
tion regarding tickets, routes etc., call
on or address
JW. PHALON, II. DICKSON
Trav. Pas. Agt. City Ticket Agt.
122 Third Htreet, Portland.
A. B. C. DBNNI3T0N, O. W. P. A.
612 First Avenue, Seattle, Wah. .