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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1902)
gallu otorlan. Telephone, Main Ml. TERMS OF SUBSOtrTlDN. i DAILT. nt ty mall, per J8' "' S tnt by ma". Pe"" month " 60 Served by carrier, per month ,.. co SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year, In advance. U- The Astorlsn guarantees to It ad- wrUsers toe largest circulation of any rpaper putliUed on the tolurnbla Bivtr. gTATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Congress . J. ST. WILUAMSON. For Governor ' w. J. t uu.Mn. . Far Supreme Judge R. S. BEAN. For Secretary of State F. I. DCKBAR. For Treasurer ; C. 8. MOORS- For Attorney-General V - M. CRAWFORD. V For State Printer J. R. WHITNEY. Fr Sup't of Public IntrucUon JT. H. ACKERMAN. C6WNTT REPUBLICAN TICKET. . Senator C W. FULTON. Representative f . W. CARNAHAN. A. BCHERNBCKAU. County Judge 3. H. P. GRAY. Commissioner C C CLARKE. Sheriff THOMAS LINYILLE. Clerk X C. CLINTON. Treasurer CHA3. A HEILBORN. -JLsscassor T. 8. CORNELIUS. Surveyor R. C. F. ASTBURY. Coroner W. C. A. POHL. " Road Supervlaar -C E. FOSTER. Justice of tha Peace P. J. GOODMAN. Constable Wit. BBASLEY. The AstoHan gives it readers today the full "text of the bill fCed by the United States attorney general against the combination of meat packers who have succeeded in corralling the beef, pork and mutton of the country, and ty & systematic management have uoceeded in controlling the market so that they place the prices as they please and the people are at their mer cy. The bill herein published states he full facts tn the case and by read ing it it will be seen that it is the most damaging conspiracy yet formed In the annals of history. acy is so large that the Astorlan could not give space to publish the names of the dealers In the combine, but the dealers and their co-conspirators make up a small army of men who are worikng together under sol emn promises and under penalties of Tim Engineer Leaning from the cab window does more with his ears than his eyes. The "rum Lie and grumble and roar" of his engine are to htm articulate speech, and a false note in that jum ble ot sounds would catch his ear as quickly as a discord would strike the ear of the leader of an orchestra. He thinks more of his engine than himself. That is why he neglects to notice symp toms which are full of warning. The foul tongue, the, bitter t taste, sour risings, and nndue fullness af ter eating are but symptoms of dys pepsia or some form of disease in volving the stom ach and organs of digestion and nu trition. In time the heart, liver, lungs, or other organs are involved and tie engineer has to lay off. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery enrri diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. It purifies the blood and builds up the body with sound healthy flesh. I vnti t bottlm of Dr. lMerct'a Golden Mrdical Diacowyaud aealialof hia'Pleaa ot Ptlirti ' a year ago thii apriug. and have had ao trouble with Imlignition aiuce," write Mr. W. T. Taompwn. of Townaend, Broadwater Co., Montana. Worda fail to tell bow thankful I an for the relief, at I had tuff-red to mack and it teemed that the doctor! could do me ao good. I (ot down in weight to i5 pounda, and waa not able to work at all. Now f weigh too and cu So a day'a work on the farm. I have recom aiaadrd four medicine to aeireral, and a hall I wara have rood word to tajr for Dr. Pierce and hit medicine." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. J fines to roh the people. There may have been greater com bines and greater number, engaged in them, but so much damage has never been wrought against the public before in times of peace. v They strike at jlfe itself. TVy have placed the sustenance of . life beyond the reach of the poor people. We do not ll ft so forcibly to this country, and yet there is considerable complaint, but In the great cities of the East a morsel of fresh meat which is necessary to the health of the system Is but a phantom dream to the poor. IMllions of people are made to suffer by reason of this unlawful com bine. It Is not one of thow combines for the. protection of a given commu nity, a local Industry or a class ; of rititenshlp, but is a conspiracy, foYra ed deliberately for the sole purpoee ot accumulating millions ot surplus into the hand of a few at the sacrifice of the comfort and welfare of the pub lic, and the very lives of thousands of the poor. The step taken by the government to throttle this gigantic octopus at once Is commendable to the political party in power. Whatever a Repub lican administration has undertaken tt has done so with a firm hand, and It has never failed. The public can rest assured that re lief is coming. The court will give a speedy remedy In this ease, or If there should be a lame place found in the law, congress wUl make a law to Ot the case. The charges against the Republican partly that it has been the supporter of monopolies and trusts, are rapidly being disproved and in the present case an example will be made. Possibly slower to begin action than an impe tuous public desired, yet it has begun action all along the line against trusts and combines and these enemies to good government may consider their days numbered. The Republican party & the only power In this country that has ever accomplished anything of Importance to the country and now It Is in the saddle again In earnest after another evil; in It lies the only hope and there need be no fear of disappointment. The trusts and combines organised for robbery in this country are doomeTL An Idea prevails among iKme peo ple that a newspaper editor vents his own personal spleen through the col umns of his paper. The newspaper man does not do this. An amateur or inexperienced may. but the true news paper man studies the interest of the public at all times and speaks for the public. The true newspaper nan may take a cltisen to task one day and extoll Wm the next Whatever he. does contrary to the interest of the pub lic is reprehensible and subjec to condemnation whatever he does for the good of the public Is always com mendable and the paper tha: falls to see It la derelict In its duty to the public. The editorials of a paper do not Speak the editor's individual sen timentsthe man's sentiments, but speaks the policy of the paper, the proper aentiment of the p ibllc. It is possible that the disaster at St. Pierre will turn out yet to excel any of the kind in the annals of his. tory. he reports continue to augment the record of destruction. The won ders of nature are more wonderful than we realize. In the State of Ore gon ,the eastern portion, the rim rocks and extinct, craters and lava beds cover a sufficient amount of terri tory that had It ben th!ckly populat ed ,the St. Pierre affair would have but been a breakfast fpell in the way of the destruction of human I'fe com pared with it. REVEALS A GREAT SECRET. -- It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, are effected by Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. Here' the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ-in fected mucus, and lets the, life-giving Oxygen enrich and vltlllze the Wood, ft heaHs ' the Inflamed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs won yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most Infal lible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Charles Rogers . ' ' The hardest misfortune to bear are those that never come. A LESSON IN HEALTH. Healthy kidneys filter the Impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health Is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidney and will positively cure all form of kidney and bladder disease- It strengthen the whole system. . For aale by Frank Hart. It la yourself that make the mis takes and the other fellow makes the blunder. I k '- V rrrriifflifi ,, - ' - r ,! -lrvlf 11 Mini ' jx . ... W:M-&m You have the most convincing evidence of this fact every day. Otherwise beautiful faces marred with black heads, blotches and pimples, muddy or sallow com plexions, and red, rough or oily skins are some of the most common and conspicuous symptoms of bad blood. , You can hide these ugly and humiliating blemishes by glazing them over with face powders and rouge, and the rough and discolored skin is made white and smooth bv a lavish use of cosmetics, but these artificial complexions and false skins only last for a day, when the eruptions and spots stand out as bare and brazen as ever. The natural beauty and smoothness of the skin cannot be permanently restored by the use of external applications, for the reason that these skin diseases are due to some poison or humor in the blood that must be antidoted and eliminated before the skin can or will return to a healthy state. Under the purifying and tonic effects of S. S. S. all impurities are expelled from the blood, the general health is invigorated, and all disfiguring and annoying eruptions promptly and perma nently disappear from the skin, and it becomes as soft and smooth as ever. Bad blood tells in many other ways. Itch ing and burning eruptions, rashes and sores, boils and carbuncles show the presence of -some irrita ting poison or unhealthy matter in the blood, and these aggravating troubles will continue until the weak and sloWcirculation has been quickened and the deteriorated blood made rich and strong again. Some are born with bad blood, and it begins to tell la Infancy; scrofulous affections, sore eyes, scalp diseases, nasal catarrh, stunted growth, brittle bones and soft, flabby muscles are some of the early manifestations of bad blood by inheritance. These symptoms, if neglected, may develop into some deep-seated and serious blood trouble later on in life, but the timely use of S. S. S. will check the disease in its incipiency, remove all taint from the circulation, and the little sufferers grow into healthy manhood and womanhood. . When the blood is healthy and pure it tells a Potash, or other mineral, but is strictly a vegetable blood purifier and tonic that can be taken without fear of any hurtful effects, and with perfect assurance of a speedy and lasting cure. Our illustrated book on the Skin and its Diseases contains much plain and practical information about eruptive diseases, their cause and cure, how to take care of the skin, etc., that will be of inestimable value to all sufferers. We will mail you a copy free. Write us about your case and our physicians will gladly furnish any information or advice desired without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0S2PANY. ATLANTA. GA. WILL CURB CONSUMPTION. A. A. Herren. Finch. Ark., writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar Is the best preparation for coughs, colds, and lung trouble- I know that it has cured consumption In the first stages." For sale by Frank Hart The temple of success Is reached by the road of self-sacrifice. HOLDS UP A CONGRESSMAN. "At the end of the campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speaking I had about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs In my body were out of order, but three bot tles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round medicine ever sold oyer a druggist' counter." Over worked run down men and weak, sicly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters . Try them. Only 60c. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers. A bull dog and a wood pile are a tramp's worst enemies, Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely be given to children. For sale by Frank Hart. A man's first wife is his helpmate and his second gets all the romance. FARM FOR SALE. Small improved farm, new 5-room house, barn, chicken house, orchard, fine mountain spring water, near steamboat landing and postofHce, on Grays River, Wahkiakum County, Wn. Apply to MRS." LTDIA LAMLET, 12. Twelfth St., Astoria, or to Mr, J. P. Foster, at farm. Tou can get along faster walking than continually riding a hobby. WHAT THIN FOLKS NEED. Is a greater power of digestion and assimilating food. For them Dr. King' New life Pill work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive or gans, gently expell all poisons from the system, enrich the blood, improve ap petite, make healthy flesh. Only 250 at Cha. Rogers, It Is not the deed of a hero to hU a man when he Is down but it Is safer. WHAT 13 FOLEY'S KIDNET CURE. Answer: It is made from a pre scription of a leading Chicago physici an, and one of the most eminent of the country. . The ingredient are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. For sale by Frank Hart different story, a smooth and flawless skin glowing with health, a sound body and active brain, well nourished systenij good appetite and digestion, and restful and refreshing sleep. S. S. S., combining both purifying and tonic properties, contains all that you need in the way of a blood builder and skin beautifier. S. S. S. is Nature's Remedy. It contains no Arsenic, A REVELATION. ! If yeu will make inquiry it wiil be ! a revelation to you how many uc cumb to kidney troubles In one f rm ; or another. If the patient Is not be- j yond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cur will cure. It never disappoints. For sale by Frank Hart Chicaita butchers find tt necessary to brand their sausage "all hog." Foley's Honey and Tar is pecu-.larly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarsness. For sale by Frank Hart A husband, unlike other flsh, the more you roast him the tougher he get TRAVELING 13 DANGEROUS. Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kept in place In the body by delicate attachment. This Is the reason that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much suffer from kidney disease in some form. Foley' Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures ail forms of kidney and bladder disease. Geo. H. Hausan, locomotive engineer, Lima O., writes, "Constant vibration ot the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foley's Kidney Cure." Sold by Frank Hart. The reason a doctor don't take his own medicine is because he knows better. Andrew Asp, Wags Mer, Blarktnitk tn! Botshotr If : ; FIRCT-CLASS WORK .AT; ; ( ' REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention' Given to Ship ' srd Steamboat Repalrlng.Oeneral Black ': smithing, Flrst-Clais Horse Shoeing, me. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB FRAEL t5c COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. , Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING 'All goods shipped to our car , Will receive special attention. No. 538 Duane St W. J. COOK, Mgr. Astcria, ore. , Be. Tel. 1131. . HER. BEAUTY RESTORED. Wham my Aaaghter waa three month old Seism broke eat on he h4 a&d oaUnae4 to apraad antU her head was saUraly eovered. fas wa trtts4 by several good doctors, bal grew worse, and lh dread. fal Ua ipraad to her faea. lh waa Uhaa to two labia tad health prlac, bat teeelred a beneat. Xany patent mediolne were taksa, hat wtlhoat result, atU w deolds4 to try I. S. ., and by the time tha first bo til vaa Aaiaked, Bar kaa began te hsal. doaen kettle oured her empUteljr and left hr skta perfectly smooth. She 1 now twenty year eld, and has a magnlooent growth el kalir. Vet ft ira of the dreadful dUeaae kaa trer retnraed. act. taoBi. BS14 Mm Street, ft. Levi, ate. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your or.l. ra for uiraU, IxjiU FRESH AND SALT Will he promptly arii am '!orll auecidrd to a. W. MORTON, Pre. Telej'tion No Insurance. Commission and Sapping-. C. J. TRENCHARD, Agent Well Fargo and Pacific Eipres Corap'y8- Custom Bouse Broker. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LEAVE 7 Ot .' v m PORTIASO ARRIVI Purtlm.d I u on Iw-P-1 TI 10 a lor A -r!a and Way 1 Hflfu I'ol n la ' AftTOKiA 7 1) s m 6 10 p in R r Portiaud . oi W. y rVliit 1100. 10 80p B MKA IUK M IrtlC'N H 15 tiT, ANtortit for Uarrenton. 740 a 4 00 p li. 10 4b a ID ii warn ruvei, run n cvrn., SoOp lHmjniDl u1 Aiiorla J U Mp m 7 00 p m il 30 p in 1 larai, Hamnwnd, Fori 30 a m I Steve iau'1 Antorla AH train make close connection at Ooble with ll Northern Pacific tralm to and from tilt East and Sound point J, C, MAYO, Oen'l Freight and Passenger Agent DR. KINC'8 try NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. 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A clean, reliable pa rr oontalnlng the feat ure la worthy of support ' U1NIK1N , Snn Prwdseo. Cnl. & CO., QENTS INT P 'l' t 'Y arc Hotel In Portland ASK ANY ONE Who has used Star Etat Range and they will tell you they ar most satisfactory they hav ever MeAiV Th.W Mnnlu V... . I ,1 - 4 1 and bake quick and uniform, and are easily managed. For tal in Astoria only by r M J. Scully 431 BONO 5TREGT, Between Ninth and Tenth