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THE MORNLNtt ASTORIAN. SATURDAY, MAY M, !!H)2 TWevbos, Mala ta. TBR.M8 OP SUBSCRIPTION. ' DAILY. Brnt by mail, per year 1 ent by mall, per month M Served by carrier, per month .... SEMI-WBEKLT. mt by malt, per year. In advance $1 00 The Astorlan guarantee! to ita ad Yertleere the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia River. Tilt INTEREST Or Al l. ' it I I , vYOtalSlTEREST. ciArsopcoL'XTVsaioicf: CW FULTON FOR , 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. 1 For Treasurer C B. MOORE. For Attorney-General A. M. CRAWFORD. For State Printer J. R. WHITNEY. For Supt Public Instructioa .J. H. ACKBRMAN. OUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. Senator C. W. FULTON. Representatives C. W..CARNAHAN. A. 8CHERNECKAU. County Judge J. H .D. GRAY. Commissioner C. C. CLARKE. Sheriff THOMAS LINV1LLE. Clerk J. C. CLINTON. Treasurer CHAS. A. HEILBORN. Assessor T. S. CORNELIUS. 6urveyor R. C. F. ASTBURY. Coroner W. C. A. POHL. Road Supervisor ' C. E. FOSTER. Justice of tire Peace. P. J. GOODMAN. Constable WM. BEASLEY. The charges made by Ivmocrats that Republicans killed bills In 'he commit tee rooms of the Mate senate and state legislature Is as rank as 'nost of the tatements they have ina.it In the present campaign. Whether these Statements are mailt- willfully or through Ignorance Is not known, though some of them who are making ihe charges ought to know better. Un der the laws and rules governing th" legislature of Oregon It Is utterly Im possible for the committee t k'l! any Mil, either In the house or senate. If a committee fails or refuses to re port on a bill ,any member of either body may demand that the committee produce the bill at a given time and the coniTittee la compelled t) a . Ttn man who clalnu that his bill wat Wiled by a committee admits his own Ignorance or negligence. If he had de manded that the committee turn his bill Into the body of which he was a member It would have been done, and he could have gotten action n It. Tills kind of campaign thunder Is too gaseous even to make a good noise. Senator C." W. Fulton spent Memor ial day at home. Mr. Fulton has just made a complete canvass of the state and he bring back good news to home Republicans. He say that the people may rest assured that the results will be satisfactory to the Republicans of Oregon this year. There ia no. indi cation whatever that they will be de feated, but upon the contrary, every. thing points to a certain victory. The story being circulated that Mr, Fur nish would not carry his home county Is in keeping with other stories belli circulated by Democrats. Mr. Fulton saye the greatest political gathering in the history of Mr. Furnlsh's h;me county was the one in willed they as sembled to receive Mr. Furn ish on his return after hU ivcent oamp;tlKn ur. The procession was a mile ion? nnd such a hearty endorsement l seldom ever givn a fellow-citlien as was ten dered Mr. Furntoh. Hi strength i growing all over the stilt and h's vic tory w'll he a Bx.1 one. It Is well rtt this time to keep a look out for the campaign lUr. This jr aonage always tris to trot In his work :n the eve of Itctlon. If there was anything startling about any of the candidil-s it would have been ."ounj out ere this, ami vott i s s-ImuIJ require proof of whut they he ir ;n v l'rs tary :o character ,ft d lake all ihfy hear from the enemy wltlt a ra!u of alt. Republicans are in favor of extends ing the scope of the A'imriiwi this-, they do not believe in hauling It down. Those old scarred veterans and the young ones, too, fought harvt an,l risk ed everything to give it the tialo of glory that surrounds It, and tt il s not seem th right thing to da l as sist Mr. Chamberlain or eiic 'urje h m and hls followers !n .a sentiment that says withdraw, haul It down, scut;!e! ' A pretty sentiment was cxpres-vd yesterday ry Col. F. D. Winton when he stated that the tint? would come when the United States flng would float over a country without bounds; from ocean to ocean and sea to sea, beyond the Pacific and beyond the Atlantic, the people will gradually seek shelter un der the flng of liberty and freedom. Next Monday is election flay and the agony will be over, with many. -Then Astoria will got down to business.' She til entertain the 0. A. R. men'1 dur ing the week, anj will later tike up the Fourth of July celebration and, un der the guidance of the enterprising rtaii clerks, make it a great success. The absence- of music at the head of the Memorial procession yesterday do s not speak veil for Astoria. It was probably the only city in the United States where this feature was neglect ed. The storiea are still going the rounds that there is Chambtrlaln money to wager on his election. , The. nan who wants to find It was still nalkng at last accounts. '" ' Chamberlain would make a good governor; he doesn't want to tear down the flag," eaid a " CIt." yenerday. " But he's running on that tickst," re torted a Republican. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and perseverance in its use will work won ders for the most hopeless woman. If Mrs. Newton, whose letter. is given below, bad not persisted in its use, she might never have known the happiness of perfect health. Perhaps the reason for her persistence was because she used "Favorite Prescription" as a "last re sort." Physicians had failed. If "Favor ite Prescription" could not. help there was nothing to hope for. It did help. It always helps and almost always cures. It establishes regularity, dries weaken ing drains, heals inflammation and ulcer ation and cures female weakness. It imparts strength and elasticity to the organs of maternity and makes the baby's advent practically painless. "When I consulted yon in April, iSon, I was in poor health. " writes Mrs H. H. Newton, of Vanburen. Aroostook Co., Maine " Had been inck all winter, and, to add to my trouble, was on the road to maternity, whit h ihe doctor said would end my days. I was almost discouraged ; did not expect any help, but thought the end was only a matter of time, and oh! my two poor, little, motherless children. " It was in this condition that I bejran the use of your valuable medicine. On rereiot of your letter of April 6th my husband purchased six bottlea of 'Favorite Prescription' and 'Golden Medical Discovery ' " and I used it as you directed. When you wrote me word of en couragement on April 27th I had received no benefit from the medicine, but determined as a last resort to trive it a fair trial. I am now tak ing the thirteenth and last bottle. I have a lovely baby jrirl three weeks old that weighed 114 pounds at )iilh My baby and I are enjoy ing perfect h'.r.ttli. thank to your wonderful medicine, to whit h I VIU--. - I im my life " Dr. Pierce's Pellets stimulate the liver. DON'T FAIL TO U9K THIS. Whenever an honet trial Is given to Electric Bitters for any troub'e It Is recommended for a permanent cure will surely be effected. It never falls to tone the stomach, regulate the liver, Invigorate the nervea and purify the blood. It's a wonderful tonic for run down systems. Electric Bitten pos itively cures Kidney and Liver Trou bles, Stomach Disorders, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by Charles Rogers. Only Wo. "Let the GOLD DUST tku do your work." Dent plod stow like your trandmottwr did tofor you. scouring and scnibtwig, beixhnc and .Mbfctnj. GOLD DUST makes tKHHMwcrk saw It elaana trtrrthinf. and tnjura nothing. Mora economical thin soap. Ma only by THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY. Chicago. New York. Boston. St. Lours, Maker ot OVAL FAIRY SOAP. TRAVELING IS DANGEROUS. Constant motion Jars the kidneys which are kept In place In the body by delicate attachnu nts. This U the reason that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much suffer from Milney disease In some form. Foley's Kidney t'ure strengthens the kidneys and cures all f.irnn of Vlilnev an.l bladder disease. Lima 0.. writes, "Constant vibtation of 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 Krattk Hart, It Is slid that age improves liquors, but men don't like to wait. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarsness. tor sale by Prat.k Hiyt. A fanner who can't raise anything else never raises much money. SAVED A WOMAN'S LIKE. To have given up would have meant death for Mrs. Lots Cragg, of Dorches ter, Mass. For years she had endured untold misery from a severe lung trou ble and obstinate cough. "Often," he writes, P'could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not epeak. All dic tors and remedies failed till I u--ed Dr. King's New Discoverw for Consump tion and was completely cured." Suf ferers from Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung Troubles need this great reme dy, for It never disappoints. Cure Is guaranteed by Chip. Rogers. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. There are several ways of paying bills. A great many are paid with re luctance. WILL CURB CONSUMPTION. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds, and king trouble. I know that It has cured consumption in the first stages." For sale by Frank Hart. 1 It' Is not absolutely necessary for newspaper men to be liars, but they generally are. A LESSON IN HEALTH. Healthy kidneys niter the Impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kliney and .bladder disease It strengthens the whole system. For sale by Frank Hart. The realities of matrimony are often I(e pleasing than the illusion of love. NEED MORE HELP. Often the over-taxed orpins of diges tion cry out for help by Dj-spepsla's pains. Nausea, Dizziness, Headaches, liver complaints, bowel disorders. Such troubles call for prompt u. e of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are gen tle, thorough and guaranteed to cure. 25c at Charlea Rogers drug store. The only credit a liar ever merited twice. A REVELATION. If you will make Inquiry It will be a revelation to you how many suc cumb to kidney troubles In one farm or another. If the patient is not be yond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never dliappoints. Fci sale by Frank Hart A self-conceited person never gives any one else credit for having any sense. i'oley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and can safely be given to children. For sale by Frank Hm. Many a person's view of heaven Is obscured by their neighbor's fine resi dence. 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 Ingredlenta are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. For aale by Frank Hart. The best luck that could befall some men would be to lose their reputation. IF A MAN LIES TO 70U. And aaya some other elve, ointment, lotion, oil or alleged healer Js as good aa Buckltn's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cure of Piles, Burns, Bolls, Corns, Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Skin Eruptions prove It's the best and cheapest, 25c at Charles Rogers' drug tore, ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA R1YFR RAILROAD. L&AVK POKTLANtl AMUVI HDD am tw m I Fur At rta ami 0B limits ASTORIA ViVaafj if" .r Tort laud Vm! W.'.y " UUtH Points 1 It " eKAMHK UlVlKltiJS I.V.. m 1 Astoria' for MarreuhHi. i 7 11. U a ml n.vel. Kurt ev.ni. ) lb -1 vi 1 iianunonu mii Asittria nvn it l. mT esslilv Mr arrv'ilmt, 1 1'J D V M .. t lav,, llainni ikI, : on 1 1 Mi u. '. a m! Merr ai.l AiK'H SS t W Suudiy only. AH' trait' make close connection ai Qoble with all Northern PacIKo trulni to and from the K,it and Sounl pointi J. C. MA TO, Oen'l Freight and Pasaenger Aeni Andrew Asp, FIKCT-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE HUCES Secisii Attention tliv:i to Siilp si 4 Meambxt.it Kvpalring.Ueneral HUck (tmiihitig, First-Class lltrse Shoe'.njc. eic CORNER TWELFTH AND DITANE Urania. f (lt t'Ull HI vt tlUS a-.M..tl! ' .4 ftl I'llf-fi.-a.t.irH. T- .Hm itluU k lurM Hull. I-M'.M r-lwniLs;, rtf tit 'jua-.'.-u, t lilehe b(chrlrr4 hernial Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bLd&r r'ci;.. 'Ja7 f a"S- 4 t' r 1 Some time ago there was a notable automobile procession in the city of Buf falo, N. Y. It was notable for its siw, and also for the fact that it was entirely com posed of automobile wagons (like that in the cut alxtve), built to distribute the advertising literature of the World's Dispensary Medical Association, propri etors and manufacturers of Dr. Pierce's medicines. In many a town and village Dr. Pierce's automobile has been the pioneer horseless vehicle. These wagons, sent to every important section of tlte country, are doing more than ntereiy advertise Dr. Pierce's Remedies they are pioneers of progress, heralds of the automobile ae. And this is in keeping with the record made by Dr. Pierce and his famous pre parations, which Jiave always kpt in the front on their merits. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is still the leading medicine for disorders and dis eases of the stomach and digestive and nutritive systems, for the purifying of the blood and healing of weak lunH. Women place I. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in the front of all put-up medicines specially designed for women's use. The wide benefits this medicine has brought to women have been well summed tip in the words " tuatt's jveak women strong and sick women well." The rcputttion of Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets as a safe and effective laxa tive for fami!y use is international. It may be asserted without fear of con tradiction that no other firm or company engaged in the vending of put-up medi cines can ranliawith the World's DUjteu sary Medical Association, either in the opinion of the medical profession or of the inU'lIi': tit jmlilic. The Invalids' Hotel and r.rgical Institute, which is connected .villi the "World's Dispen sary," is alone suliii icnt to prove this supremacy. Here is a great modern hospital, always filled with patients, where every day successful operations pre performed on men and women whose diseases demand the aid of surgery. No hospital in isuffalo is littler eriuipped, with respect tu its modern atiplianees, or the surgical ability of its' staff. Dr. R. V, Pierce, the chief consulting physician of this great institution, has associated with himself nearly a score of physicians, each man b-'iiiK a picked man, chosen for his ability in the treatment ami cure of some special form of disease. The offer that Dr. Pierce makes to men and women suffering with chronic diseases of a n'e consultation by li tter, is really without a parallel, it place, without cost or charge the entire re sources of a great medical institute at the service of the sic!:. Such an Offer is not for one moment to Ite confounded with those offers of " free medical advice" which are made by people who are not physicians, cannot anil do not practice medicine, and are only saved from pro secution by artfully wording their adver tisements bo that they give the impres sion that they are physicians without making the claim to be licensed. Those who write to Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., may do so with the assurance that they will receive not only the advice. of a competent physician, but the advice of a physician whose wide experience in the treatment and cure of disease, and whose sympathy with human suffering leads him to take a deep, personal inter est in all those who seek his help and that of his associate staff of specialists. Dr, Pierce's Medical Adviser (in paper covers), containing 1008 large pages, is sent free on receipt of 31 one -cent tamps, or 31 cents for the cloth-bound volume, to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. til EAST SOUTH VIA '-S.TICJSiBS. Mia uenot. Finn and Leave Irving ata. Portland Arrlva overland Express Train fur Salem, Roscburg, Ash land. Sacramento. S J0 p.m Ogden. sail Fran- T:4( a.m Cisco, Mojavs, Loa Aiirfvlea. Kl Paso. :W a.m New Oreleana and 17:30 p.m ina r;aat. At Woo,iburn (dally exevpt Sun dav), morning train connects with tram for Mt. An gel, Silverton, 11 r o w n v I H c, Springfield. and Natron, and aveo lug train for Mt, Angel and .Silver ton. 7:S0 a.m Corvallls pasaen- I B:5t p.m ger. 114.50 p.m Sheridan rwwsen- t8:S8a.m el I Pallv lstly rvept BurMOT ttebate ticket on sale fc-twrn Port land. Sacramento and San Francisco, Vdt Midi tl7Rit Srl i.U.1 berth and 114 00 second class, Including oerrn. , Rati's and ticket to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono lulu and Australia, t'an be obtained . . Sehilhng, Third and "Wash ington srecta. TaJTIUM. DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Ji-fferon St. Iave for Oswego dnllv at ?:!0, ; a. m.; 12:30, 155. 3:!5. 6:15. ;S5. :0, lt:J0 p. m. .:nd ;IK) p. m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at :SS, :, MO: 50 a. m.; t:Si. J: IS s:3, 6:20, 7 40. 10:00 p. nv: 13:40 a. m, dlly except Mondav: II JO and 10:45 a. in. on Sun days onty. Leave fur DaiUs dally except Sun day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Passenger tr.iln leaves DslliS for Alrlee Mondays, Wednsdaya and Frl- vs at J:4J p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, MSioapt Sunday. R. B. MfLLRR, 0n. Frt. and Pais. Aft WHITE COLUK UNI ..Portland - Astoria oulo. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Daily round trips except Sunday.. TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 a. m. Leave Astoria 7 p. m. Through Portland connections with steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaco and Long Heitch Points. White Collar Line tickets Inter changeable with O K. A N. Co. and V. T. Co. tlckeu. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA." and "METLAK0" Dally trips except Sunday. TIMfe CARD Sir. "TAHOMA" Iieave Portland Mon., Wed., ri., i a. m. Leave Dalles, Tues., Thur., Sat., Urn. Str. "METLAKO" Lv. Portland Tuea., Thur.. Sat. 7 a. m. Lv. lilies, Mon., Wed., m 7 a. m. Landlnif at foot of Aldet Street, Port land Oregoi, H0U1 Phone. Main 151. AOENT3. John M. Pilloon, The Dalles, Ore. Astoria, Ore. Hood RJver, Ore. White Salmon, Wn. Vancouver, Wn. Lyle. Wn. 8tevenson, Wn. Carson, Wn. Butler, Wn Portland Oregon. A. J. Taylor. I. Lurkey, Wolford ft Wyera. J V.. Wyatt. K It. Ullbreth. Jolm M. Totton, Henry Olmatead. William BuUr. K. W. CIUCHTOif IlOXORIOUsT UXORIOUS! HAVEL Th "Northwestern Llml-.-d" trains. electric lighted throughou', both !isld and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, th finest trains In tba worlil. They embady the Uteat. rwsi n1 bist Ideas for comfort. convenl?nc and luxury sver offered the travelling public, and altogether ire the meat complete and splendid production of th car iiullders art. These spl-odld Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern IVIflc and The I'iinH'liiin I'uclfk' AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge fr ths superior aeommodatlons and all cUss of tick ets are available for passige en the trains on 'nis line sre proteind by the Interlocking Block System. W. H. MMAC, H. L. 8ISLER, General Agent. Traveling Ag't, Portland. 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Wa am Juatirird In Invlt Ing every cltlaan to sub scribe for tht Morning Aa torlan' at atity vrnta a month, illlvard. or fifty cents a month by mail, or to subMrilia for the twlro a week Aatorlan at nna dollar a year, brcauae wa offr you full value for your coin. Tim gt all th local nswe . and lh expansive Aasocla tet Press Iclegrwihlo newa. from all parts of the world besides, a clean, rellabls pa per containing these rat nr'a ta worthy, of aupport. LONDON INSI1I ASK ANY ONE Wlio has used Star Estate Kan ires and th.-y will tall you thejr ar IJlt most autlsfactory Uiey have ever used. They require but little fuel and bake quick and uniform, Mid are enlly managed. For sals in Astoria only by W.J. Scully 431 BOND STREET, Between Nlata ao4 Teat