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THE BORMSG ASTUftlAN. THURSDAY, .MAY 2 I90i Telephone, Main ttl. OF BCBSCRlPTfON. XfAXLT. feat ay mU pe year... $- gst by mail, per month 91 fa i nl by carrier, per month .... BRMt-WTSSCLY. Sent by mail, per year. " advance U : have been iind- to otaee the appropri ation elsewhere and let the mouth of the river take It chance. Those who needed an opes river at the mut ud a drrp channel iraw have b vntmt persistent in pulling for Improvements elsewhere. But when ihe matter I Moked at from an unprejudiced standpoint, tliw Ts but one verdict to be rendered; the evidence I unimpeachable ami stand uncontadlcted--the central point to at th T Astorian guarantees to ita 4- rtkrs the larr circulation of any ' Tertwen me r ,nmhll , Mr. Harrlman. the great railna-1 aswspaper published on Columbia i jyJr I man. ae man w na. not me tune to talk wildly, but ! t.ilk ;.t th r-nnt. TATS REP17RIJCAX TICKET. For Congres J. N. WILLIAMSON. For Governor w. J. fttkniph For Supreme Ju Jgf R. S BEAM. Fr Secretary of State P. I. DUNBAR. For Treasurer C. S. MOORE. rr Jkitoraey-Jerl A. M. CRAWFORD. For Slate Printer J. R. WHITS BT. For Bupt. Public Instruction J. H. ACKERM.VX. COCKTT REPUBLICAN TICKET. Beeator " C. W. FCLTOX. Representatives C. W. CARNAHAX. A. 8CHERNSCKA.U. County Judge J. H J. GRAY. Commtaaioaer C. C. CLARK K. Sheriff : THOMAS LINVLLLK. Cterk J. C. CLINTON. Treasurer . CHAS. A. HBTLBORN. Assessor T. 8. CORXEUT7S. Sureeyor R. C. F. ASTBURT. Coroner W. C. A. POHL. t'.v Road Supervisor C. Bl FOSTER. JustJe of the Peace P. J. GOODMAN. , Constat --WM. BKASLET. MM tV ppJe of Portland nh-re n their salvation lay. A kvn eyed husl- 'ness man. ho is iKnT m.il preju dice, he cam and saw far h:me!f. Ravins: seen he w,v eoa tared. H went straight back i. For: an I so l ! t!d them that they h. uUl !k well to th mouth of the Co!umtia. Hre lies their hope. Whn the rr once jret lr.ide. the river boa: wi'l do the rvnt. When n vr the t-r they jbave a infe hartnw at At'-rU and jfrvtm her the river tats and railroad JwUl fcjuk after the t'pper Columbia. Establish the oeaport where U belongs, or rathr reeogniie Its proper point, for it is already established by nature, and then open the rhann) gradually to the very tourer of the Columbia and let the traffic along Its shore have aceeas to the wwrld and the nwults will be feit throughout the channels of commerce. Aatoria has long been railed a fishing village by those Jealous of her. She has made a long and stubborn fight for the position to which she belongs. Her day is coming. She Is the natural seaport of the Columbia and such men as Harrimao are beginning to see It A few more years and others will be convinced, and ere many more all of the opposition of the inland city and Its wide influence will not pull a dep sea ve.iael above this point. From one end of the river to the other, vessel will make this their objective nnint, and the wildest dreams of the first founders of Astoria - will be fulfilled. She will be the New Tork of .the Pa cific Thoe red buttons are worrying the Mongraia. Their organ has now ujmped from Astoria to Seaside for material. Reliable reports from Seaside are to the effect that the statements are about as untrue about the situation there as they have been about Asto ria. Boys, you might as well draw off. Your tactic are getting you the ' nor- laugh." Of course, you will have the same old statement to fail jback upon after the election that you I knw that you were going to be de j feafd. bet just made the fisht for ap jpearance sake, but you have said that J so often that the people have y.m sized jup. They know you are nt rineere. You may enjoy that sort of thing, but you may mislead some good man. MOUTH OF THE COLUMBIA. s Stubborn facts aad conditions may ae disputed for a tme and those not fn a position to know may believe, but the truth will finally out Astoria has the truth will finally out Astoria has maintained that the center of improve ment on the Columbia snould be at Ma mouth; that to permit the Colum bia to become corked at Ms utou'h would naturally shut off this great riv er from navigation and Isolate Its gnat basin from the wat;r transpor tation facilities of the world; tj do this would hit the rich-sat and grand fat country yet discovered the hardest blow that could be given. Astoria has t Speaking of the report"! coming out always maintained this. Deep water ifrom Portalnd constantly that Cham- at the mouth of the oClumbia perma- ' berlain would carry Multnomah Coun- i nent deep water, and the greatest ofc- ity .a gentleman from that city who is stacle of the navigation of the river is j well posted and a very conservative vercome. Spend money elsewhere and ft is a waste until the entrance ay to the sea is assured. Great efforts I ..... WoiiSefl man, said yesterday: "Owing to the j peculiar situation in Multnomah Coun ; ty Mr. Chamberlain will get more votes than , he otherwise Would, but the pocple, may- rest assured that he will never carry the county. Mr. Fur nish and the entire Republican ticket will carry Multnomah County. All the talk about a Democratic landslide is bosh." Cbsrs) that is spite of bard work in the clear forest atr the blood often becomes impure. The heavy food served in the sponsible for this condition of the j Tn' that " th blood, which readers the body an easy ' mongrels hre 1 that Furniah could - x r r j : - i wej u WKU.T rm . not make a spread eagle speech at the There is no belter , -s. v.. opening of the iwis and ' lark ex position in WA Thee patriotic noise makers would sacrifice the interest of the state Just to have a lou 1 ten min- j utes upeech made on the occasion of j the opening of the exposition. They i followed the loud speech- of Mr. Bryan for eisrht years and 'hey know Mm blood purifier than Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discov ery. It cures erup tions, pimples, ec tern a, scrofula, rheumatism, and other diseases caused by an im- CS conditum of blood. It cures absolutely and al together by cleans ing the blood from the poisons which hrred and feed dis ease. , Accept no sub stitute for the" Dis. cover y." There is no oilier medicine "just as good" for the blood. 1 oil) fwewthssk IN (or advianf M is lake IK. ritrce'i GuMra Mfdkal Ira owm." writM Hr. Jmmrt Murphy, al -mAm PnrahiMlM Co.. laws. "It hit cared k of chronic scrofula rf twttt rrmnf fUadiag. I Uo bi chronic SMrrtMS for lrle ytxn. I is good hcalUl s-fctHrT this I ever u in m life, owiar I Br. svtee's Cidrm Medical Diieoseiy. I took armal botllrm of the ' IMacanery ' seAre 1 MSa4 - Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing iocjH pages, and over 7t illustration, is sent fiee on receipt of stamps to defray expense of mailing only. Send H one-cent stamps for the book In paper cover, or 31 cents for the hook in doth binding. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, BufUlo, N. Y. nbn-e they more of It came to, but they want Tou never heard of any one using Kuley's Honey and Tar and not being ,;itiH-1 For sal- by Frank Har: Methuj-Iah lived 959 y ar, but m nd you .that was before patent medicine wis invented. PROPOSALS WANTKD. Office Constructing Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore., May 13, 1W2. Scaled pro posals, in triplicate, will be received at this office until It o'clock a. m.. May 24, 1902, for plastering celling of boiler room at Post Hospital, Fort Ste vens, Oregon, and 'covering boiler with plastic asbestos or air cell covering. United Stales reserves right to reject any or all proposals. Information and specifications furnished at this office. Envelopes should be marked "Propos als for work at Post Hospital Fort Stevens, Oregon," and addressed Cap tain Goodale, Q. M. DrnHrt" People who traT-1 and are constantly on toe roaj r very liable to hav lystesia or tome other form of "stomach troublo.n They have to" live as they can, m as they would. The train won stop for thent to eat, they must eat whoa tha train to, and in pwral the to hurritHlly swallowed in th "ton minute for refreshment. i of an indiwtihlo cliarm'tor. It is small rauso for wonder that under such conditions th stomv h lin- disorlerel and diseastsl. One of the poouliar featatv of the times i that the scores and thtmands of coplo who don't have to travel jTit in I'vinj; as if they did. They eat at home or in the restaurant as if th time for refreshment was liinittsl to ten minute and they were in tnomciiury enpeo- i tation of the call, "All slxwd!" to break in ujmn their hnr- riel meal. The very natural consequence of this way of living is to recruit the treat army of dysje(ti. IyMwia has many stage which ranire from mere discomfort to titter mental misery and I'byical wreck. But at any st.tire dyspepsia is a menace to health ami h.tpitiee. Ordinarily we think of dyM.-itia u a disease affecting otdy the orjran of ditfestion and nutrition. But as a matter of fact the disease affects the whole body. It cause physical lassitude, mental dullness and depression, head ache, muscular debility and constipation or irregularity. It it one of the greatest handicap to human happiness and useful Beat the world knowa Side by side with these facta there is another ; fytfxim.M 1 ht curtd, has been cored, and it being oared by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It caret dyspepsia al arry ttage, and the only difference between the cure of an old and obstinate case of dyspepsia and the disease in its beginning, bj a difference of time. It takes longer to cure a disease which hu had years perhaps in which to root and a disease which (rat only just Wgun to show itself. But so uniform are the rotulta obtained by the use of Dr. Pierce's Qoldcn Medical Dis covery that it may be affirmed that in ninety-eight per j cent of cases a perfect and permanent care will be ob tained. It always helps. It almost always cure. Mr. Ned Nelson, the celebrated Irish Commedian and Mimic, of 577 Hoyden Street, Camden, N. J., writes: "We fulfilled an engagement of twelve weeks, and the constant traveling gave me a bad touch of that dreadexl disease called dyspepsia. I had tried everythiiw Philadelphia, in the Nelson Trio, a professional friend of mine adriani me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I tried it ami thank God, with good results." "Having seen the advertisement of your 'Golden Medical Dtscovcry,' ta,j being a great sufferer from the effects of stomach trouble for the past' eight vears, I concluded to try your medicine, " writes Mr. W. A. Maasrell, of Marsh, ield. Coos Co., Oregon. "I hail tried almost even- knuo remedy, and lt consul Leu wun in uni uruiau ui aiumaoie, out au Mitnout ny relief After reading one of vour circulars I concluded to trv our bottle of fir PiM'. Golden Medical Discovery. After taking one bottle I felt relieved it induced me to continue. Am now on the fourth bottle awl have not had a spell of bloat in or "acid stomach which was very painful ) for the last six werU Briore the use of your medicine 1 was ia dread of every mealtime, for in twenty minutes after eating I would he racked with pain. Indigestion was my principal ailment and I bare heco also ternbiv sfflictad with asthma, which. I believe, was brought on throonh the iiirtlium of Indigestion Now as I stated, after having used four bottles of your medicine, I have not had an attack of sour stomach or painful bloating, and mv asthma has just about dimoeareiL tn ii I feel better now than for the last ten yeara" 1 The tare effected by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery " are real and lasting. A Urge number of the so-called ' remedies" offered for dyspepsia, are mere palliatives. The most thev can do i to give some temporary relief from physical discomfort But the " Discovery " make a perfect and permanent cure. It does this because it is much more than a mere medicine for dyspeiMiia It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition It cures diseases of organs seemingly remote from the stomach, but which in reality have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and iu allied organs. Thus with the cure of dyspepsia and stomach " trouble " comes tfra cure of dis eases of liver, kidneys, heart, lungs, and other or gans, when these diseases, as is often the case, have their cause in the diseased condition of the organs of digestion and nutrition. Sometimes a dealer, temped by the little mora profit paid on the sale of less maritoripus medicine, will offer the customer a substitute as being "just as go-sl " a the " IW.very." ft U better for bisa becau. it pays better, but it is not as good fi yoa, if you want the medicine that has ournd others, aad wmi,-ii you ueiieve win cure you. If ' I ! f r, "Mi,. lli J3 I ii tlX LI II t iH II 1- NOTICE To the BttBiticHH Men. r To the People. 'W.r 111 in If you are looking for a laxative which it jpmtle actum and effective m result, try Dr. Pieroa't Pleasant Pellet. i-fc ill 1. Llk A Dr. Pierce's t'ommoit Sens Medical Adviser, 1004 large pages, i entree on receipt of stamp to pv exH-nse of mailing. Wy. Send 41 owe cent stamps for cloth bound yi.lmue, or only si stamp for tha book in paper covers. Address : Dr. R. V. Piasxa, Buffalo, N. T. On and after this data tha Morning Astortaa will bs Issued as usual, and as us ual will bs th beat medium for th dlsaominattua of news of your business tell lag the good people whars to trade for their beat ad vantage aad your profit This Is true because th Aa toriaa reaches th people, Is rsad by th people, and has th sonfidenee and sup port of th people. Money pent In judicious advertis ing pays larger returns thas any other invesrment you ran make. W are Justified In invit ing every cltlsen to sub sorth for th Morning As toriaa at slaty wot a month, delivered, or fifty rata a month by mall or tn subacrit for th twlcsva week Astorlaa at on dollar a ysar, because w offer you full value for your cola. Tou fret all th local nswa and the espsnatve Associa ted Pre telegraphte news rroaa ait parts of the world beatdea. A eteaa, retlabl pa per sawtatelac these fesvt. urea la worthy of support FOUNDED A. D. 17IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE CM LONDON THE OLDKST PURELY FIRE OFFICB IN THE WORLD. s.vn Maswsa. ... SM.aoo.aaa tar Astasia lei United SltatSXk, .os.eM C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Stfjsome Street Sat PrtscbKo. Ctl. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., 0ENT5 North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP. Proprietor. Th Popular Hroduct of the only hrsweryln North' wetern Oregon enjoy n m very.' large dome otic and - txrt Hale. KOPPS BESTboUled or In kegH. Pre City Delivery. HAPPY TfMTC IN OLD TOWN. "We felt very happy," writes R. S. Bevlll, Old Town, Va., when lsuck len's Arnica Salve wholly curedour daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delight all who use K for Cuts, Corns. Burns, Bruises Boils Cloers Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at Chaa. Rogers drug store. The man that boasts that he can drink or let it alone Is not apt to let It alone the most. WILL CUKE XN8UMPTI0.N. A. A. Kerren, Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation fr cough, colds, and lung trouble. I know thu It has cured ' consumption in the first stages." For sale by Frank Hart VIRULENT CAXOBR CURED. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine Is given by druggist i. W Roberts ,of Klltabeth, W. Va. An old man there, had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced In curable cancer. They believed Ms case hopeless until he used Electric Hitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, whleh treatment completely cured him. When Hectrlc Bitters are used to es pel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at th same time this salve exerts Its matchless healing power, biood dis eases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters SOU, Balve 25c at Uhas. Rowers'. There are plenty of self-made men who must have obtained their material at a bargain store. FILTH T TEMPLES IN INDIA. Sacred cows often defile Indian tem ples but worse yet la a body that Is poluted by constipation. Don't permit It. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Plus and avoid un told misery. Tbey give lively livers. active bowels, good digestion, fine ap petite. Orfjy Xc at Chaa. Rogers' drug store. ''harity U Just what you are and a r-iiutailon is Just what pople think you ar. A RHVfcjLATION. If re will mek? inquiry it wiU be revelation' to you how many suc cumb to kidney trouble In one form of another , If the patient. Is not be yes 1 melical nt. Ky s Kidney Cure will cur It nr-ver dl 'appoints. Fci sale by Krink Hart. There are Nne wise f;h-r :. this town who may some day know as mufh a thir sons. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarsnei. For sa!e by FraLk Hart WHAT LS r"OLKT'S KIINEY CUUK. Answer: It Is made from a pre aoriptton of a leading CMeago physici an, and on of th most eminent of tha country. The Ingredients are the purest that mon-y can buy, and are clentificaSljr combined to get their utmost value. For sale by Frank Hart The man who buys a vou is as cm an j ha "the "one who neUa It, but he I not near ta cheap. NOTICB: Bid will be received for the con. rftructlon of a school building for school district No. It. John Day River, A LK990N IN HBALT1L Healthy kldneya filter the Impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health la Impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and .until May ti. lH. Plan and speclfl will positively core all forms of kidney "t,on. "V1 i ,n mc,.J x Zt a j, ... .1 the Astoria Abstract Company. The and bladder disease It strengthens the llrint reserved to reject any or an whole system. For sale by Frank j Was, JOHN LKWII, Hart. t , . J , , . , Clerk. m ZEALAND HE INSURANCE COMPANY Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS H been Underwriting on the Pacific Ooaat ovet twenty-two yeara. 6AMUKL KLMORK A 00.,' Agen'te, Astoria, Ore. Hotel PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON Th Only Plrt-Clns Hotel In Portlnnd ASK ANY ONE Who has used Btar Elstat Raagea and they will tail you they are hs most satisfactory they bay rver used. They require but little fuel and bake quick and uniform, and are eerily managed. For sal to Astoria only by IV. J. Scully 4JI BONO 5TREBT, Batwoea Ninth aad Tsata