iiiiiimii ii t. THE MORNING .VSTORIAN. WEDNESDAY. MAY S8 1902 gaily 'gtotorian. Telephone, Main ML Ts.HM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. gsat by mail, per year $' at by mil. per month erred by carrier, per month .... SHMI-WEiBKLY. feat by mail per year. In advance It Th Astorian guarantee to it d wttoert the largest circulation of y aewspaper published on the Columbia JUTr. THE IVTCREST OF ALL is lUUV.LMLKLbl '"C'- . if CUTS01H0CTYS CHOICE CW FULTON t ion STATE SENATOR TATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Congress) J. N. WILLIAMSON. For Governor V. J. FURNISH For Supreme Judge It. S. BBAN. Tot Secretary of State P. I. DUNBAR. ' For Treasurer C. 8. MOORB. For Attorney-General A. M. CRAWFORD. For 8tate Printer J. it. WHITNEY. For Supt. Public Instruction. J. H. ACKBRMAN. OOUNTT REPUBLICAN TICKET. SenatOr- C. V7. FULTON. Representatives C. W. CARNAHAN. A. 8CHBRNHCKAU. County Judge . J. H .D. GRAT. Commissioner C. C. CLARKE. Sheriff THOMAS LINVrLLE. Clerk J. C. CLINTON. Treasurer CHAS. A. HEILBORN. Assessor T. S. CORNELIUS. Surveyor It. C. F. ASTBURT. Coroner W. C. A. POHL. Road Supervisor C. E. FOSTER. JtwJIiic' of the I'eace. 1. X GOODMAN. Constable WM. BEASLBY. WHICH ONE? In 193 a change came over the con ditions of this country with appalling force. It was not a grajua tojapie In the commerce of the country, but It came with the suddenness of a Mount Pelee eruption, and it was al most as devastating In lu work. Gi- vagabonds; the farmer ll the country were berths dally by the hungry hoarde begging for bread. There was no relief anywhere. This country wa a land of chaos, not blackened by vol canic fir-s but swept by a famine in trie midst t plenty. The store were filled; the gra .er!e were tilled; the vaults or a few were filled with untold wealth, but nothing could open the channels to the plenty which was stor ed away. There was nothing to give In return, hence in supplies of the vvor'd were kept locked against the people. The country was never In such a con dition before. The people were permit ted to live and suffer snd Wk hope lessly to the future. In the midst of all of tM pioom the appeal of the repreesntative of a ' great political party couM be heard j aoove trie d:n of the JcsiVation 'hat affiled the country. Pcnl.' lumping st hi oliy words as does a drowning ' man at a straw many of them once more stood by the same political plat form ttjst brought them to th-Mr ter- . rtble condition. They were led to be- j lkve that It would be evn worse should this cause which they followed j so blindly lose. The country was no- j tually verging on revolution and the people were not to biame. They were desperate; they were frantic. They NHieved tbut if the principles advo cate by the oily tongued orator should - lose that they w. uld be re duced even to a worse condition than slavery. But he lost. Hope'esa and trembling they waited the terrible or deal of men being reduced from star vation to slavery. But It proved different. With almost the quickness of time with whit the country had been plunged Into ruin It was rescued. The factories began to open, the spindles began to turn; work gradually grew plentiful, until only within a short time every man who has been growing more prosperous ever : wanted work could get it. The country since. From one end of this country to the other there Is an air of pros perity.! There Is not an idle man ex cept from choloe. The commercial In stitutions, and private enterprises are prospering everywhere. Every one who has performed his duty as a ctu- sen Justly bears the aspect of eontent edneea It Is a contented people; It is a prosperous country. Hever t0 the history of the country has the condi tions been better, fcaa the prospects been more promising. A political campaign is on. It is on ly a state campaign, it is true, but the world is watching for the result. One of the poHtcal parties with its candi date In the field represents the prin ciples that brought the country from Chaos and rescued the people from a j deplorable state. The other ticket rep resents the principles that thrust the country into ruin. Which will win? Have the people so soon forgotten? Democracy and ruin or ltepublicanisra and success ! Next Monday' election will tell the story. The scissors grindrr woo d be out of employment if ft was not f'r th nga getting dull. i HAPPY TIME IN OLD TOWN. "We felt very happy," writes R N. Uevill, Old Town, Va., when Buck- lea's Arnica Salve wholly cured -our 4 daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who use it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises Boils Ulcers Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Only ;! at Chas. Rogers drug store. Never do a thing without flrsl stud -lng carefully what you are about to do. vsjSjSjQ2g22 I Ii v jr I L e SAVED FROM AN AWFUL KATE. "Everybody said I had consump tion," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Cnambersburg, Pa., "I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that gar fc commercial enterprises were jfeW thought I could get -;;, but I Housework is li.itil work umW tho most fv.i;llo condi tion It ilcmuiuls hours of gwtving and dusting, of stoop ing and risinjr, of lifting ami mliing as tho furniinro is moved about. Yet housework is healthy work mi Ions; as it hrings only tho natural tirednes;, due to active exercise. Many .", woman ran Umk hack to the day when cho hulled energetically nlwnt her h.ms hold duties ha.y in llie home work. Then there came a time when she worked more slowly and when her task was done sank down utterly exhausted. Liter there came a time when slight t(Trt caused excessive fatigue. She had to work sloulvand rest often, ami to the weariness she IV It was ailde.l tai'n. When ha sttH.Htl it fell as if her hack would hreak. II. i head thruhltod violently. She snlTerc.l from Lcaiinn down pains. Then came a time when to do the housework was im..ssih!e, and she must pi to It .l, or just manage to kec. ttj enoii 'h to overltH.k the work of other. That is a common expo rienee among women. It is told lur and over in the letters which grateful women write after Uini; restored to health by the use of Ir. Pierce's Pavoihe Pre scription. "With f le.tf.tre I write to-.lnv in praise of Dr. pierce and his mclicnies," says Mrs Marv Couwax, of t.i.tton Lawrcm-e Co., Tcnn. "Was triHiMitl with' uinaic .'i-ac'-the txifk o( my head limt me so 1 could not ! in )HH! nul I wotiiil have to sit tip ami then I would luivv such iViins from my waist .own I could st-arcciv rise sip 'cct ami nanus wouui lcei almost like ice. Suite t.tUtn Or IVrce's Favorite l'rt-scnption I e.m sleep e!l nil nieht' t.v.'W htnifr dm? antunJ K-ftW I Ave i,.r t,J:iiu, ! fan my honuuvtk .! h,if 'ti,yftd V fitrJ. Had throat trouble and uiv throat wotill Mrl! so I cowl 1 not pet my mouth open to'eat. Since taklux vour metlicine the trouble has not returned. Words cannot express the thauUs that I owe to r. lierce." Dr. Pierce's Favorite PieSitiptioii rtstons weak ami sick women to sound health, by curing1 the local womanly diseases which are generally responsible for the failure of the general health. A woman's entire being is centered in her woman! v nature. When the delicate, womanly organism is attacked by disease : when there is irregularity or a tlis.t-r.K--able drain ; when inflammation burns and ulcers gnaw, the general health will reflet t the progress of disease, in increasing weakness, nervousness, back ache, headache, loss of appetite and sleeplessness. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures all these ailments, and cures them perfectly and permanentlv. It wipes out the record of suffering as a child w ipes a sum from a slate. It makes the woman f.,l like a new woman, ami look like one, because it rounds out the form and restores the healthy color to the face. ;!. - V.A f..ll f . ,. , gi-muue o you ror sen.ltnK "t over the land your won.lrrlul medicine I sen-1 these few lines, hoping that some other ,,oor sullen. wwien will try Dr. Pierce's medicines " writes .Mr5. Cora I.. Root, of Oreenspruu. J-Utnace Washin ton Co.. Man-land. "I hail snff.-iwl .vi.. f, u .- ...., . . f' "'ls ""K' - . s, . x t itoiii IC1U.1IT- iae 1 L iiftu :irwi ft ml 1 bed a preat deal of the time Had headache, backache, snd pun in left side l.en "'I" ;,TT "'K- erce s ravorite Prescription, ani M not !.,k, . wheu I u-as abUtebtarvund agam and Jo my Can now eat anything and it never hurt. . .jv. . verai vials ot Pleasant Pellet.' Feeling better even day. I thank you for vour kind v advice. Mv bi.tv..,.i ,. .u. ' r Cine, and says I look better even- dav." ' - v' " "ml " w,r mr"' Dr. rieroes favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick wo it cuanges irregu.aniy to regularity. It line, the drains l,i,-, lre so weakening u. II. women, ii neais me innamed ami ulcenitetl organs, and cures female w..aU,, Dr. 1 lercc invites sick and ailing women, esriallv th.mc sulTering from .flse.no, of long sunding, to consult h.m, by letter, fr.t. Aft letters an promptly rea-1 and answered ... the strictest cnh.lence. This off,.r of frte eonsultation by CtVr place, at the dmptMal of Buffering women the adv.ee of Dr. 1'ierce, a specialist in the trea.ment and cure of womanly diseases, who, ass.stetl by his medical staff of nearly a score of Physuians, has, m a little more than thirty year, treated and cured hundreds of thousands of weak and s.ck women. Write freely and fearlessly to Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo, N. Y. ' Sometimes a .lealer, tempted by the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious preparations, will offer a substitute for "Favorite Prescription " as "just as god. Judged by its record of cures of womanly ins, mere is no other medicine just as good as " Favor ite Prescription." THIS BOOK IS FREEf 0n h4 ot ttmmp to pay expense of mailing ONLY, m copy of Dr. Pierce' great medical work wilt bo gent ntEE. Dr. Pierce Common Sense Medical Adviser contain more than a thoinand large pages and over 700 Illustration. Send 31 one-cent stamp for tho ototh-bound vol ume, or only 21 tamps tor tho book In paper covers. Address t Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo. M. Y. NOTICE To the BimlneHH Men. f To the People. On and after this dais th Morning Astorlan will bt Issued a usual, and as us ual will bs tho bsat medium for th dissemination of news of your business tail ing th good peopl whr to trad for Ihnlr beat ad vantage and your prod I. 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Skilled mechanics were thrown cut of employment and left their homes in earcb of work. Common laborers were as useless to the country a.1 tu much chaff. They were joined by skilled laborers and wandered about the coun try begging for work. Men ieft thir families but to chase a vanishing rain bow ,an3 found fam'lne and failure wherever they went. Women and chil dren perished for the want of the nec essaries of life. Strong, able bodied snen begged for bread, begged that they might work Just for bread; not tramps and hobos from choice but from the conditions surrounding them. Cox lew' armies were organized and march ed hsme'.easly, ragged and Jank to tfc national capital to demand. What, taey knew nob-only wanted rometbing 4oni relief for suffering humanity. m cltiea were filled with criminal ssen driven, to crime from sher want; k-arned of the marvelous mi.-rit of Dr. King's New Discovery f'r l onsump i.in, used it and was completely cured." For Desperate Lung and Throat D s tases It is the safest cure in the world, and is Infallible tor Coughs, Colds and Eronchlal Affctluna. Guar anteed bottles EOc and Jl.OO. Trial bot tles free at Chas. liogers'. Life is only a temporary shore on the boundless shore of eternity. Tou never heard or any one uilng Foley's Honey and Tar and not being ratisfled For ale by Frank Hart Thrift and stinginess are not akin and do not bring the eante results WILL CUIUS CONSUMPTION. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley' Honey and Tar la tb beat preparation for coughs, colds, and lung trouble. I know that It has cured consumption in the first tage." For sale by Frank Hart fjome men would be mora Kelp to tke world ty tMftf amXatti thaa by tay- towns and vUlag war 4114 wis is la H. TRAVELING IS DANHKROUS. j FILTH T TJ3MPLK3 IN INDIA. VIiUTUvNT C.VNOKlt Cfftl.T). Constant motion jars the kidneys ! Sacred cows oftn d-flle Indian tern- ! Startling proif of a wonderful ad whloh are kept In place In the body pies but worse y.-t Is a body that 1 ! vance in medicine is glv-n by druggist by delicate attachments. Thlj In the poluted by constipation. Don't permit ;. w Hoh-rU ,of Kllzalieih W Va reason that travelers, trainm-n, street it. Htan.se your system with Dr. An old man thr had long' suffered car men, teamsters and all who drive King's New Life Pills and avoid un- with what g.K.d d.K-tort pronounced In very much suffer from kidney disease ,old misery. They give lively livers, Ural,!., cancr. They l.,.Ved his rase in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure active bowels, good digestion, fine ap- j hop-lens until he Electric Hitter strengthens the k!dney and cures all petite. Only 25c at Chas. IU.ger.V land applied Huron's Arnica Salve, forma of kidney and bladder dl.,a,e. drnjf store. wnl(.h ,reatm,t co,ple,e,y (UI,.d him. Geo. H. Hausan, locomotive tng.ncer, , nru . . , rl, , , . r. o , ,. ,, . .. 1 When Kloctrit: Bitters ar- ued to ex- 1 ,t , Constant vibration S.-rm- pe,pK go to church more for pel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons of roeubTcSwf,H v6' IZ. Jl lfd -t the same time lM, Halve exerts Us llfl PfiJIpf Ilflt 1 1 T lICArl U ,)a'u 1 Cure." Bold by Frank Hart matchless healing power, blood dls- a-ses, nkln epjptl'ins, ulcers and sores Tht? man who buVB a VO.e in .lm r;xnn 'vaniith Mitt.,... TjV. cinU- tr.n nt t(nu 8ome men have a talent for making !ls :hl. or)ft who lt) but he ,a (lt ,to(rerM. money while It Is Just a -habit rith tl.ar as cheap. i others. i PoieV. Hnn .n t i. i. i ' 'Jtne People' conscience just extend i A" re g.M-when Uwy are Folej . Honey and Tar Is peculiarly eep-4,Ut they are very wakeful. aua.rn.ea ror astnma. Droncn t an,i " hoarsneas. For sale by Frank Hart. faults. It I a very poor way for a woman WHAT IS FOLBY'8 KIDNEY CUKE, to catch a man by pursuing Mm. I Angwer: u ma,le from a pfe. 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 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 make sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidaey and bladder disease. It strengthen the whole system. For al by Frank Hart Foley' Honey and Tar contain no A RI-JVKLATION. If yiu will make Inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many suc cumb to kidney trouliles In one form or another. If the patient is not be yond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoint. For sale by Frank Hart. North Pacific Brewery. JOHN 1COPP, Proprietor. The Popular Product of the only brewery la North western Oregon enjoys a very; lare " domestic and ex port Hale. KOPPS HEST bottled or in Uetrn. Free City Delivery. M ZEALAND n Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS fins been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovci twenty-two years SAML'KL KLMOUK A (JO., Agents-, ANtorin, Ore. Hotel PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON Tho Only FlrMt-ClftMM Hotel In Portland PIS The (secret of nucoes is in keeping opiate and can safely be given to JcoastaaUr dlag tfci thing that are cultures, cor aaie vj crana un. tlgm. JlA I IJ - ASK ANY ONE Wlio ha used Star Estate llangea and they wilt tell you they are Ji most otlataotory they have ever ued. They require but little fuel and bake quick and uniform, and are eailly managed. For sal In Astoria only by W. J. Scully 431 BOftD STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth