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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1902)
IUE HORNING ASTORIAN. TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 190J Tele-phone. Main C61. TBRM3 OF 3t!B3ClPIl3X. D.VIt-V. Bent by wall, per year Sent by mall, per month ...... Served by carrier, per month ..$8 W were actuated merely for t!w ItJ per month lnducmtnt? patriotism rob' ably hai na place - couat. In 0.lr motive. Thy enlisted fur what thfte was in it f.nd thlr m:tvi Uad lu conse su-vt ? v In ad(lt:lcn, thire were 'burnt rs" in the FMlIP' pine army. Just the ssme as ?bfrtnan' if atrocUli Vre dUniiiUt.vl IJuse (mm ar the reiKirat r J ine iruo Dent by mail. ier yoar. In advance, 51. man to stow to suei piacf.tta i al Wd to have occurred In the latid of The Astorlin tvaittteea 0 !,,,,, mining He enlist 1 t Vcle vertlsers the largest circulation x any , ewei-aper published on the Columbia ' Sam- army Tor she .uni" m urnosa River. ! log the h -rnor of the AiwrWan tlaif. and . i 4 ..... bravely did he carry It out. un Vidi Vlcl was his motive and object and that it was carried out t the let ter U attested by hisunr. It ! hard iwiiovu ht an Anieriijan soldier i would so far fowl his s.nse ot honor and chivalry a to offer barbarities to a f alien foe. The American public will demanJ convincing proots before con demnlngr the boys In blue who risked their live at thir country's call. OTATK REPCBUCAN TICKET. For Congress J. N. WILLIAMSON. For Governor, . W. J. FURNISH. For Supreme Ju.ls R. S. BEAN. For Secretary of State F. I. DUNBAR. For Treasurer . C. S. MOORE. For State Printer J. It WHITNEY. For Sup't of Public Instruction v 3. H. ACKEItMAX. COUNTV RE PlTBLrOAN TICKET. Senator ' C. W. FULTON Kerresen ta Uvea C. W. CARNAHAN. A. SCHERNBCKAU. ; County Judps J. H. D. GRAT. Commissioner C. a CLARKE. Sheriff ; THOMAS LINYILLK. Clerk X a .CLINTON. Treasurer CHAS. A. HEILBORN. Asscsssor T. S. CORNELIUS. Surveyor R. C. F. ATSBURT. Coroner W. C. A. POHL. Road Supervlsjr -C E. FK-5TKU. ' Justice of the Peace P. J. GOODMAN. Constable WM. BEASLET. What a fan there i.as been In Ar kansas. That national stronghold of the democracy has repudiated tne of its statemen and Senator Jonea Is Known na more In public life. Not even V jH from free silver could GRIM-VISAGED WAR. The stories of cruelty, allegjd to have been perpetrated by United States sol diers In the Phllipnlnes, may have some foundation In f4ct, but on the whole may be discredited to tie ex tent so far as a true "soldier Is con cerned as a participant. I.i the story of Sherman's trreat historical march to the sea, occurs the same old ac counts of cruelties practiced at the x- tave him but still on Just the same. the world move The committee of misguided gentle men of the effete East who are at tempting to tod a new tune for the great immortal "My Country 'Tis of Thee" might as well go way back and assume a sitting position. The country will never stand an Invocation of that kind.' vEnsland, which, has so long been a staunch advocate and supporter of free trade Is preparing to drop its favorite hobby. The new tax on grain and flour Imports, destroys the corner stone of the CobJen theory, and inei- will never stand an innovation of that main. The greatest efforts are being put forth by the Democratic leaders to se cure harmony. In Us ranks pending the nomination of a national ticket It is extremely doubtful If ftll the various elements can be completely reconciled and unified. . The slight lnurt that the Cuban are manifesting In the matter of In dependence is not very flattering to their patriotism. The time Is not far distant, perhaps, when they will re- e - ceive annexation with a hip and a hurrah. Cecil Rhodes' gift of 100 American scholarships at Oxford Is bringing forth fruits of envy already. There la a controversy among professors of pense of the Southern people and their J t the vitality of the gift and the end property. Houses were burned, crops destroyed, women mistreated and the most wanton acts of cruelty end bar- Is not yet Reports of Philipine atrocities still barity Indulged In. Yet, when the facts ! wufr the columns of I When wore sifted down, it was discovered j the matter Is run .down by a careful that the Summer." otherwise irn-g- 1 Investigation, it will be found "that ulars or nondescript suldiers, who had j there Is more "wind" than anything attached , themselves to Sherman's ; army for the mere purposa of plunder, j Thugs, bunco, coiTfidence and sure were the ipsrtlgatnrs nnd pentralors j tMn? men sti 0,.nt)nU9 to nol(1 the of these acts. ' , (ort at portian,i, lf th Kreat expo. It Is possible .that among ifcs minjr j ntnt and disseminator of new, of thousand soldiers who enlisted for be , t,at can rKyse,i on. Philippines, that te -i wr-i tome who i ; Liquid fuel for ghips Is tnt latest experiment of modern seln.e tliat Is proving an unqualified success Space and muncy saving ere the two im portant factors that will probably ir.p.ke It come into universal uce. Looks more attractive than housework for a woman, but it is also even more exhausting under high pressure, and the brightness ot the eyes ant UK flushed ' cheeks of the attentive clerk A catalogue of the exhibit depart- Tlie work is often done J ment f he ?t. i,,, wol Wg Fdir la9 teen received by the A.storian. It Is compute in every reict and full of valuable information. indicate nervous ness rather than health. It' this is true under most favorable condi tions, what shall be said of those who suffer from woman ly diseases, and who endure headache, backache, and other pains day after day? No sick woman should neglect the means of cure for womanly , diseases offered in Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It regulates the peri ods, dries enfeebl ing drains, . heals inflammation and ulceration, - and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. "A heart overflowing with gratitude, welt an i sene of duty, urge tue to write to you and trll you of mv wonderful recovery, sayi Miw C online C. Hook, Orangeburg. Orangeburg Co , ftoutk Carolina. "By the use of lr. Pierce) Favorite Irf"rit!ou I am entirely new being compared with the poor miserable aufferer who wrote yon four numths ago. I remark to my parents almost every dav that it aeema almoat an impoakiliiliiy furuiedioiue to do a person so much good, uunng the whole summer I couia ' The surest and safest remedy for i kidney and bladder diseases is Foley's i Kidney Cure. Sold by Frank llart It is said that Leopold of Belgium Is , preparing to abJeeate and lvtii e to a ; paradise of a mansion, on the hhores !of the Mediterranean .vhich the king . - ThetltiU depends wpon the mother for strength and health. No mother can give her child wis sb herself does not possums. If U Vettl tb cannot giv her child strength. If she is bu r she cannot give tor t hild hwlth. " Thoei propth sttlotis are self-evident. They need neither explanation nor defence. What does cent to need explanation is the fact that there are ihouaands of women facing the hirth-hour in physical pain and mental anguish, who might, if they would, bo healthy of body and happy of mittd. - ' Who might f they wall In htakhyl What woman does not want to be healthy f What mother docs not crave a strong and t urdy child ?. ilut wanting is not enouglu Sup:xe you want to go to New York or San Francisco, will you sit down and take it out in wanting? If you do, you certainly will never get to either place. If you want to go and mean to g, you'll buy your tickets and take the train. But suppose a woman says, How do I know this train goes to New York?" She will have to take the word of others for it. The tune-card ays the train goes to -iew York. People who have traveled on the same train say so. How foolish it would be for a woman who wanted to make the trip, to say, " Perhaps these train people are deceiving me, and tho women who say the train goes to New York don't know what they are talking about" This is juit the position of the prvMtpective mother who is weak and sickly and wants to be strong and well. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is offered to women as a means of health and strength. Thousands of women who have used the mediciue affirm that it does all that is claimed for it If the sick woman wants to be well, if the weak mother wants to bo strong, she has the same means opeu to her in " Favorite Prescription" which have been so success fully used by thousands and tens of thou sands of other women. It would be ridiculous for a train advertised to run regularly to Sew York to run its passengers away oui on some prairie and leave them. It would be equally ridiculous to "ia?fvx suppose that passengers would take-that train day after day year after year and after being deceiv and disappointed return home an their neighbors that the train is all right and does what it is scheduled to da It is ejmally absurd to suppose that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription could for near ly a third of a century deceive and disappoint women, and that these deceived and disap pointed women would praise this medicine as the greatest boon to the weak and sick of their sex, affirming that it made them well and cured them after every other means had failed to give permanent benefit Aa a matter of fact and of record, nothing is more sure than that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been the means of giving perfect health to women of all ages, and all conditions of ill-health, and that the use of this medicine has robbed maternity of its pangs and given the mother strength and health to give her child. "When I wrote to you in March asking advice as to what to do for myself, writes Mrs. Ella Reynolds, of Guffie, McLean Co., Ky., "I was expecting the baby's coming in June, and was sick all of the time. Had been sick for several months. Could not get anything to stay in my stomach, not even water. Had female weakness for several years. My hips, back and lower bowels hurt me all the time. Had numbness from my hips down. Had several hard cramping spells, and was not able to do any work at all. I received your answer in a few days, telling me to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I took three bottles, snd before I had taken it a week I was better, and before t had taken it a month I was able to help do my work. On the 27th of May my baby was born, and I was'only sick three hours, and had an easy time. The doctor said I got slong nicely. We praise Dr. Pierce's medicine for it has cured me. I am better now than I have been for thirteen yeara I hope all that are afflicted will do at I have done and be cured. ' Mrs. Carrie B. Donner, of Dayton, Green Co., Wis., writes: "I can highly recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription having taken it for nine months previous to confine ment I suffered scarcely any compared with what I had at other times. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is essentially a woman's medicine. It estab lishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It is the best preparative for maternity and as a tonic for nursing mothers is absolutely unrivaled. . Sometimes a dealer, tcnuited by the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious preparations, will offer a substitute for " Favorite Prescription " as " just as good." Judged by its record of cures of womanly ills, there is no other medicine just as good as " Favorite Prescription." -'.",' Y' -r ' I!I JC tell YVf mi mm A ttf TH f-"J?' ? rtnttlf Thm thing that maihmem mmmt ssss I s sssw Bummmd in Dr. Piarom'm Oomnfm Sanmm Mmdicml Advimf, oontalithtf 1008 pagem of valuable madia a I infermaiion. Thia gtat work Is am rftff mti rwosaaf ot atampm to pay msmn ot mailing ONLY. Sand at onm-ooot mtmmmm taw thm cloth-bound raluma, or only 21 at am pa to tho book in mapmr-oovoro. Addraaai Dr. H. . F1CHOC, Buffalo, H. F. n4 A LEGACY OF THE GRIP Is often a run- down system. Weak ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered I SAVED HKIt CHILD'S LIFE. j 'In thre weeks our little chubby ib(y was changed by Pneumonia al most to a skeleton." writes Mrs. W. is .1 1 . 1 .1 . , .... .11 .a ' aver ami wuuea mi i.ijiww u ( Catkin'!, of Pleasant City. O. "A ter- tack of this wretched disease. The t rit,le rone-h mt in .hf in ...it. ,.t had built several years ago. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Ct'ItED. "For ten years I had chronic bron chitis so bad that at times I could j not speak above a whisp -r," writs Mr. Joseph Coffman, of Montmorencl, Ind. "I tried all remedies available, but with no success. Fortunately my Honey 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 satisfac tion." -Sold by Frank Hat t carcelv keep up to walk aiwut the house, and , national Question. vrKtrrday I walked tour mile and felt better i . . The North American mule is one of the allies of the British In South Af rica. Nevertheless, he may yet prove a troublesome factor in an lnter- frnin (be exercute. I now welch i Douuds. Mine was a complicated case of female diseaae in iu wont furm." Doctor Ilerce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. Foley's Kidnej Cure makes kidneys and bladder right Don't delay tak ing. Sold Ty Frank Hart greatest need then if Electric Hitters, the splendid tonic blood purifier., and regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kid neys. Thousands have proved that they iwondrllu1:iy rengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore to health and good spirits after an at tack of Grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction guar anteed by Chas. Rogers. As evidence of the way Tammany has been conducting the municipal af fairs of New York, it has been nwcer talned that it took six men to operate the draw of a small wooden bridge. PNEUMONIA 13 ROBBED OF ITS TERRORS. By Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the racking cough and heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken in time it will Dreyent an attack of pneu pionia. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Frank Hart. A prominent railroad president Is quoted in saying that the railways of the United (Mates will spend $100,000, 000 In improving their lines this year. doctors' treatment for several weeks, Brew worse every day. ,W then used Dr. King' s New Discovery for Consum ption, and our darling was -soon, sound and well. We are sure this grand medicine saved his life." Milions know it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds, and all Lung diseases. Chas. Rogers will guarantee satlsfactl-m. n0 $1.00. Trial bottle free. A paper has recently launched forth in Manila, called the "Manila 'Volcano," If the name is an Indication of what the eharacter of its articles will tie, the inhabitants of that burg will have to "stand from under." BL'CKLEN'3 ARNICA SALVE. The wonderful activity of the, new century is shown by an enormous de mand for the world's best workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. For Con stipation, Sick Headache, Billlousness, or any trouble of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys they're unrivaled. .Only 25c at Chas. Rogers''' drug store, FARM FOR SALE, Small Improved . farm, new 5-room house, barn, chicken bouse, orchard) fine mountain spring water, near steamboat landing and postofflce, 6n Oriys River, Pacific County, Wash. Apply to MR3. LTD! A LAMLBY, 12. Twelfth St, Astoria, or to Mrs. 3. P. Foster, at farm. ( Automobile accidents are so common In N.v York that the authorities are comemplating measures to counteract lh" aaine. T) CURB X COLD IN ONE DAY. Tak Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab leu Alt druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. E, W, Grove's sig nature Is on each box. 25o. The Kritlsh parliament proponed to till.- mom-y by taxing grain and flour. There Is a ronr in consequence all over the Island. T'Wy's Kidney Cure If taken in time aflfords security from all kidney -and bl.t ldr diseases. tfrtd by Frank Hart. 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