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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. SUNDAY, MAY 21 190J gaily stcaimte Telephone, Main 661. TEKM8 OP SUBSCRIPTION. . DAILT. Snt by matt, per year.. W.M Bent by mail, ptr month M Served by carrier, per month .... M 8BMt-rBE3Kt.T. Sent by mail, per year, In advance f 1 00 Tlia Astorlao guarantee to Ita d erllsers the largest circulation of any ewpaper published on the Columbia River. THE MTREST Or ALL I .is YULIi INTEREST. .'V CUTSOPCOlXTYSOIOirE C W FULTON STATE SENATOR STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Congress J. N. WILLIAMSON. For Governor W. J. FURNISH For Supreme Judge R. S. BEAN. For Secretary of State F. I. DUNBAR. For Treasurer C. S. MOORB. For Attorney-General A. M. CRAWFORD. For State Printer J. R. WHITNEY. For Supt Public Instruction J. H. ACKBRMAN. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. Senator C. W. FULTON. Representatives C. W. CAJRNAHAN. " A. SCHERNECKAU. County Judge J. H J. GRAY. Commissioner C. C. CLARKE. Sheriff THOMAS LINVILLE. Clerk J. C. CLINTON. Treasurer CHAS. A. HEILBORN. Assessor T. S. CORNELIUS. Surveyor R. C. F. ASTBURY. Coroner W. C. A. POHL. Road Supervisor C. E. FOSTER. Justice of the Peace. P. J. GOODMAN. Constable WM. BEASLEY. POLITICS. Clatsop politics are wide open, ac cording to the noise. Regattas, Fourth of Julys, ' entertaining traveling men and everything else Is forgotten. Re publicans have been put on their metal by tile howling Democrats and tfheir cohorts. It is known that there is no danger, but It is not proper even to permit falsehood to get abroad suffi cient to reduce the majurity. Even a close call by the enemy will do the Northwest harm. Republicans are in the saddle and are there to stay as long as they give the clean and suc cessful administration that bsw been given for the past number of years, and the men who ruin the country have no reasonable show to get in. TJie papers of the East are voicing the sentiment of the people of that country in stating that the whole country Is losing to Oregon, because she Is the first to Are the gun of 1902. Her election will tell whether the peo ple of this slate are In favor of aban doning the Philippine and repudiat ing the work done by the present ad ministration, or going bark Into the chaos left us by Grover Cleveland and attempted to be carried out bv the boy orator, Bryan. It cannot be. The people of Oregon are Intelligent. They have the Inter est of the state at heart. Clatsop county generally does right. Would she disgrace herself In the eyes of the rest of tJie state and the world? Who is raising "ths bowl against Republi can!? The Clatsop county people know, If Furnish was fluent on the stump, they wmtld my that he is a " slick duck." Sinre he Is a business man and a man deep In thought and Intel ligence, ' they say lie Is not an orator nn cannot make a pyrotechnic sneeoh. The enemy must find fault. It I a part of his business. Hut let Clatsop coun ty spot the old mongrel gang and do hT duty, and all will be safe. The Insinuating squibs of their news papers are Uv vague to even consider. I'p with th party of the peop and down with the gang in disguise. The committee on the regatta has now unanimously signed Its report against the hope of bavin a regatta this sett so 'i. A canvass of the sub Ject among the cltlsens elicits all (finds of common!. A great number. In faot every one. seemf favorable to havinj a regatta, but a large number does not th'nk that It will pay to sven I the amount necessary to have a success ful regatta. When the statement waj first made ttiai the regatia would prob ably lw abandoned this year It brought forth a stirm of opposition, but senti ment has undergo a srtwt change. It Is claimed that the peop'e haw heen called upon to aid In o many nter prises, and nre expected to aid in so many more, that It may be nefps--nry to perm't the re:,'at:a to lie over for one season. The matter win t taken up. however, and fully discussed by the peor'e and the proper decision will be made In the future. Politics are now absorbing too much Interest to get the people- down to a thlnk'ng basis, but after June t the political qnuim,, will have been settled and the people will get down to business. The ivjratts Is not yet abandoned, neither Is tt an assured fact this season. CANCEROUS XE.iS develop sometimes from very trifling causes, and when atnt where you wouM least expect them. A boil, or abscess, burn, blister, wart, tumor, mole, or the simplest little pimple may be the beginning' point of a malignant, frightful looking Cancerous Ulcer. Apparently there is no difference between a Cancerous and Common V leer when they first make their appearance, and for this reason every nicer, no matter how insignificant or harmless it may seem, and all slow healing sores should excite suspicion and cause alarm, particularly if any of vour ancestors ever had Cancer, or you have gxd reason to think your blood is impure; for the sore, after all, is only the outgrowth, the external evidence of polluted blood, and nothing can cheek its progress until the cancer tainted, vitiated blood has been purified. All efforts to heal the ulcer by means of salves or other external remedies will result in failure, for such treatment can have no possible effect upon the deadly germs and morbid matter that form in the blood and are carried through the circulation to the sore. MOTHER. TWO AUNTS. AND ONLY SISTE!) DIED OF CANCER OF THE BREAST. I li.nl a Cancer on tnv left breast, which caused tuc j;reat ixiin for thivc or four years At times the iJ Ji fains were deep and f, shooting. The ulcer A "'' -I discharged vdlow and i J i . V rather 'offensive mat- ter. I had Xen up nil hope, as the doctors gave me no relict ro sis ter died i f Cancer if The Influence of the royal ehlnook salmon has always been felt In ih commercial world since Its entry Into the channels of trade, but the hit It made In the United States senate the other day was most remarkable. With one large specimen, prepared by the chef in the national capltol, Senator Mitchell succeeded In gaining two Im portant points In the United States senate. He had had these meaure in m'nd for several days and expected opposition, but before Introducing them he succeeded in getting a recess by the senate for a few minutes and the senators Joined him In feasting on a royal rhnook from the Columbia. Immediately on returning to the sen ate, while the senators were picking their teeth, Mr. Mitchell called up ht questions and theywent through with out opposition. Their gratitude to the Oregon senator for the royal feast was too much, even for the grave and dig nified senators to oppose him. h iT5 ? "" . aunt', anil n only si f ' tir died if Cancer i ' t7t., i'i'iI- the breast, anil I am " satisticd th.it 1. too, '" " would have been cone but for S. S. S. I feltsome better after the I'M Uitlle, and after using Mtly seven lot t'ts, was cured. This was several years i-so but have seen no signs of the Cancer since. I would uryc all who nresutterinjj inm the disease to jiive &. S. !. a trial, A SMALL SORE CAME ON THE INSIDE OF HIS LIP. WOULD SCAB OVER. BUT NOT HEAL. About the first of rcbruary, iSoo,, I noticed a small lump on the inside of mv lower lip. It anuoycil me considerably;! the rij;ht side of tnv the doctor cantertml it and in few davs ii" It Rrcw stea.li it dropped off, but sliott'v after another i lyi'ispiteof.illelloit cauie and bn.U into a.i ou sore. nd in ,0 lhe tM,a . ., , i t r i I w.h not ety severe spite of the larve nuiuU-r of remcilica I , ,. , , . , i . i . 1 1 L . t i .i . . it I rst, b tt lMcre,ir4 tucil it won d ttot heal. I the, went , ; b , , another and he Rave me somethmg to, ,i( . , put on the sore, mviiii; i t did not cure ', a. lie W,.M cut the sWcil. I u.-ed J '. thei 1 1 ' w ..d meilicine tut recen-evl no K-netit. I de- fJJal,M Mr Jno. M,ssie,t)we'liiiri, Ky.,tilcs: ' Alxuit tliri' yeaiH ago a btwtrr came oil and bcijan to t ike 5. f i. 1 he ulcer was srowini: ropidlv, with some jmiii and a to lit! (;elllilt well, . .. - . ii v. H mil me scan wmiin . .-i lioji o!T, leaving a t oV Helton, Mo. Mrs, Jamks Casseil. ; Hollands, S. C crawling cr-im ferli!,i.. At filM S S (,,,.1Hl,rv ,;,okt. C. OV, UtVM kVS liinav 1HV, 'IK irv ri'S ' , till t ' f t this soou clmtixed, (tnd after I had taken j ukxr 1 luvl ",m,Kt V " "f evef seven bottle the place healed entirely ; '"'!; taticer when my nltentum my general health improvnl and 1 am a called to S, S. S , and alter taking a well now ni ever and no sij;iis of the dis-1 few ImUIi-s tin- V" .nicer began to gradually ease have lecu seen since. grow suialler. Hie disi lutce stopiinl, and W, 1'. ISkihvn. ! I was K'lievcd of the tctnblv disease. Cancerous Ulcers cau be reached only by a remedy th.it acts upon and tliroujih the blood system, and this is just what S. S. S. docs. It goes to the fountain head of the disease, and drives out the germ producing poisons which cause the ulcer, and purities and builds up again the deteriorated Mil. this is the only true ami logical treatment for sores of this character. By the use of S. S. S. the ulcer is supplied with pure, strong blood, which quickly allays the iunaintnr.lion and forces out all the irritating poisons, aud allows the sore to heal naturally and permanently. S. S. S. rets also as a tonic, and where the constitution has become debilitated and weakened, it restores vitality and strengthens the nervous system, and helps the appetite and digestion. S. S. S. contains no Mercury, Potash or ether minerals, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Those having a chronic ulcer or sore of any kind that is slow in healing, whether located upon the body or internally, will receive medical advice and such social information as they desire free of cost. Book on Cancer ami Other Pise.ise.-. of the I'.hxid sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Citiiens of Astoria do not realize the tieautles and wonder surrounding. them, by reason of constant contact with them. It takes the visitor to drink them in and go away and tell It. Every visitor to Astoria at th's season of the year Is an advertisement for the pla, ;e, for no one can come and see and enjoy and go away witliout telling It. Any enterprise that brings visitors to Astoria, Is a valuable aid to the place. Give us Fourth of July cele brations, regattas and verythlrur that brings visitors to Astoria It is well that political campaigns do not come around every year. People get enough of them even every two and four years. With all of the dis gusting things connected with a cam paign, still the people seem to enjoy It for the time. Mad one day, happy th next, and disappointed the nett, and final defeat for one side In the end, 1st the whole story in a nutshell. Flattery is one thing and praise is another. I HAPPY TIMK IN OLD TOWN. TRAVELING IS DAN'JRKOl'S Constant motion Jars the kidneys Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely be given to children. For sale by Frank Hirt. More wives than splnters have been disappointed in love. SAVED FROM AN AWFUL FATE. "Everybody said I had consump tion," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Pa., "I was so low "Our state Is so large, and our re- I sources ana Interests are so varied, j that we naturally clah in making , laws to cover all," said Mr. William- Chamberaburg, son In his speech last night. "In the after six months of severe sickness, legislature each representative and caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that senator represents his own constitu- 'few thought I could get well, but I ency to the best of his ability, but if earned of the marvelous merit of Dr. which are kept In place In the body by delicate attachments. This t the I reason that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive j very much suffer from klilney disease j in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease. Geo. II. Hausan, locomotive engineer, Lima O., writes. "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kldn-ys, and I got no relief until I used Filey's Kidney Cure." Sold by Frank Hart 'We felt very happy," writes II. N. I ll-vill. Old Town, Va., when Iluck-jl-n's Arnica Salve wholly cured our j laughter of a bad case of scald head." ' It d-llght all who use tt for Cuts, 'urns. Hums, Ilruisex llolls ulcera Hruptlons. Infallible for Plies. Only ."in at Chajt. Kogers drug store. TP M! LINE Foley's Honey anil Tar i peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and i r- . i ... i:. . . i. ...... jiuarMifii. rr jt.io? oy riiiioi iin Drink may have made some of our citizen fat, but It has made some of elected to congress my constituency living's New Discovery for Consump- j' hem lean -against a fence for support will be the whole people of Oregon and I wfll know no section in the state above the other." Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription Doubles a Mother's Joys and Halves Her Sorrows. It does this by a pre-natal pre paration in which the mother finds herself grow'ng stronger instead of weaker with eacli month. Instead of nausea ami nervousness, there are healthy appetite, quiet nerves, and refreshing sleep. The mind's con tent keeps pace with the body's comfort. There is no anxiety, no dread of the approaching time of travail. When the birth hour comes it is practically painless, the recovery is rapid, and the mother finds herself abundantly able to nurse her child. "Favorite Prescription " contains no alcohol, neither ophru, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. Sick women are invited to con sult Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge, and so obtain without cost the advice of a specialist in the diseases peculiar to women, All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrt. Annie Blacker. 63 Catherine Street, Syracuse. N. Y., writes. "Your nifdianri have done wonders for me. For yean, my health was very poor: I had four miscarriages, but since taking Dr. tierce's Favorite Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery ' I have much better health, and now I have a fine healthy baby. I hrve recommended your medicines to several of my fritndc and they have been benefited by them." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure dizziness and sick headache. Ion, used It and was completely cured." i . i. For Desperate Lung and . Throat D.s-r A L-KPSON IN HEALTH, eases -it Is the safest cure in the j Healthy kidneys filter the Impurities world,; and Is Infallible for Coughs, j from the blo0(J, and umM xfox do lhlg Colds and Bronchial Affections., Guar- iB0(xl nealt( lg irnp,s.sible. Foley's anteed bottles 50c and 11.00. Trial bot- Kllney Cure makes sound kidneys and ties free at Chas. Itogers'. : wjl, r,03ltlvely cure ali fortng of Kidney and bladder disease It strengthens the whole system. For sale by Frank Hart. A fool girl often encourages a fool 1 man for the purpose of Jilting him. You never heard of any one mlng Foley's Honey and Tar and not being .atiflied For sale by Frank Hart A girl who has money in her own name is anxious to change It. The boy who has a patch on Ma trousers ought not be ashamed of it. It only speaks well for his industrious mother. WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds, and j FILTHY TEMPLB3 IN INDIA. 1 Sacred cows often defile Indian tem ples but worse yet Is a body that Is 1 poluted by constipation. Don't permit lit. Cleanse your system with Dr. lung trouble I know that It has cured (King's New Life Pills and avoid un consumptlon In the first stages." For j told misery. They give lively livers, sale by Frank Hart 'active bowels, good digestion, fine ap- ! petite. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers' It is a great deal easier to remember (drug store. the Maine than It Is o raise It. A REVELATION. If yu will make Inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many suc cumb to kidney trouhles In one form or another. If the patient la not be yond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. For sale by Frank Hart. Winks speak louder than words in the mind of a flirt. The devil always fishes in shallow places. WHAT 13 FOLEY'S KIDNEY 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 Ingredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. For sale by Frank Hart Many small sins are hatched from the Incubator of idleness. The man who buys a vo.c Is asintan as the one who sells It, but he la not near as cheap. VI Rl.'LKNT CANCBR CURKD. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance In medicine is given by druggist G. W Roberts ,of Kllzabeth, W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced In curable cancer. They believed Ms caso hopeless until he used Electric Hitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to ex pel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts Its matchless healing power, blood dis eases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish; Bitters 60c, Salve 2Cc at Chas. Rogers'. ..Portland - fcloria We. STR."BA!LEVfiATZERT." Daily round trips except Sunday. TIME CARD I-avi Portland 7 a. m. Leuve Astoria 7 p. m. Through Portland connections with iteamer Nahcotta from Ilwaco and Long lleach Points. White Collar Line tickets Inter changeable with O. R. & N. Co. and V. T. Co. tickoU. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA." and "METLAK0" Dilly trips except Sunday. TIME CARD Str. "TAHOMA" i.eave rortianfl Mon . Wed., rl., 1 a m. Irf-ave Dalles, Tues., Thur., 8at , 7 a m. Str. "iMUTLAKO" l.v. rortiana Tues., Thur., Sat., 7 a. m. Lv. Dalles, Mon., Wed., Frt., 7 a. m. 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