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I" ""am aqoieiiiiisni)si'' Til!. . MOKMNG AST0R1AN, THURSDAY, JiINE ft. l!K)i Telephone. Mala t6l. TERM 9 OF SUBSCRIPTION. ; DAILY. gent by mart, per year.,.., 4W Sent by mall, per month M Served by carrier, per month .... W 8 EMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year, In advance II 00 The Astorlan guarantee to lta ad vertlaeri the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia Elver. , PATRIOTIC LESSON. , The children tn yesterday's G. X. R. procereton was one of the best .'oaturo. They presented a picture. Long lines of bright-eyed girls and boys, march ing to the strains of music, bearing the Stars and Stripe, with a content ed expression upon their face, anil an independent step the sftowed that they were proud of their country and tlietr fla?! . . , The Ames-lean children are naturally patriotic. They create the air of pa triotism; they are taught it tn their choo'e and In tlwir homes; they are taught it 'in their dsily walks; they nee ft everywhere. But with the dif ferent theories of government arising daily and different Ideas of politics ranging from the most patriotic to the most anarchistic, It Is well that they should be taught patrlotlFm and ever have Impressed upon them the import ance of their flag and their govern ment. , No better lesson could be taught than he one yesterday. They were called out to eee and march in line with the men who only a few years ago saved this country. When they looked upon fhese rugged old veterans and saw their scars and tottering steps they were Interested; they were Im pressed; they were taking a part In en tertaining them; It put them upon In quiry; it put them to thinking. They aw the dismal picture of slavery which always looks so vivid to the free and young; they saw In their mind's eye he country about ' to be disrupted, and "then saw before them the men who assisted in saving the country and unloosing the chains of tavery; marched in the same line wtthr them, feeling all of the importance of the occasion. The lesson Impressed them with the importance of their flag and reminded them that they might some day be called upon to protect it. It strength ened them in their love for it and their responsibility toward it. It prepared them better to turn a deaf ear to the oral ai9aults that are sometimes mad? upon It by the unpatrkftlc. They will be better enabled to withstand the temptation of be:r" ' " fnm U. Pare rets and teachers de?erve prilr credit for encouraging the children to turn out in full force. Showing made by the children yesterday w.i- jnc that the people ot Astoria do w;ll .j com mend. The old ve'erana and their companions spoke of Asitoria's children; they made the moat favorable Impres sion upon them of any feature of the lay. When they return to their homes lny will often speak well of the chll Iren of Astoria. And if the chlhlsvn f a given community win the ap plause of the outride world it I gnod 'or the community. It is a good ad vertisement. All honor to the children of Astoria uid the pflVri,f' K!n taught them. SMALL POLITICIANS. It Is now reported that the mongrel Tew will attempt to throw out one r more of the election retur.is in or ier to try to defeat Llnvtlle and Hell horn. It was hoped that on the eve -f the election that all strife would end and that the contest would be dropped nnd that matters would settle down to their accustomed channels. The As dorian volw-d the sentiment of the majority of the county whn it udvo .nted this course on the morning aft r the election. Continued strife, and especially politic -'"- "v.r does any community or county any good. An election contest awakeis more bKter n!mo"" hr. The people, irrespective of politics, do. not like to have tf' ' of franchise tampered with. Tnv-Tj man places his hnllot in the liallot box he does nut like to have It dug out -.n un erec tion contest. The ba'!,: u-u.n.v' rep resents, or ought to. the choice of the voter and he doe. not like to lose tt on account of some little technical Irreg ularity. Cut there are some politicians who do not care for right or principle and would resurrect the bones of sieir own dead In order to get some moasley office or get some friend, In that they might secure a small appointment. It is the way of the world, but more especially the way of some of the small that inhabit :t. Satisfy a small politi cian? No. it is Impowlhle' Defeat him at the polls and he bobs up else where. Give him victory and he Is "till not satisfied. If he had the earth he would not be sat'sflei. tt is dis tention that he wants. It Is life to him. Giv him an election and a small packr.ge of "boodle" to "elec tioneer" with and he Is the happiest man in the world. Put Mm In office end nine times out of ten he robs the people. There is but one -safe place for the small politician, and that la ff on some lonely Island with men of Ms stripe w1ie-e they can prey upon one another' The election re turns of Clat sop county should not be tampered with on more technical points. PLAYED CARDS WITH WOMAN. I NEW YORK, June 4-Mrs. Catha jrine JTartrldge, of San Francisco, who tnu a . passenger on the Panama (Steamer Advance, which has Just ar j rived from Colon, was arreted at the I pier on complaint of a fellow passen ger, Oscar C. Kersgurd of San Fran- clsco. i Kerrard'a story was that they were ; passengers on the steamer Illinois ! from San Francisco to Panama and on ithe trip he played card? with thi aris j oner and her friends. On one ceaiion 270 was taken, he alleged, from. J is waistcoat The woman denies the charge. MBatMMHatmaatatMMHHH nil IT" LOOKING BACH To the (ime when she was plucked from the very grasp of death, the natural im pulse of the womanly heart is thankful ness for the means which saved her, ana a desire to help other women in like case. Those are the motives which prompted Mrs. Eva Burnett to write the accompanying testi monial to the curative power of Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription. This is only one cure out of thousands. No one would dare say that the average woman was not as truthful as she ib good. And it is the truthful testimony of the average woman that "Favorite Pre scription" cures womanly diseases when all other means and medi cines absolutely fail. It estab lishes recrularitv. dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflammation and" ulceration and cures female weakness. It tranquilizes the nerves, restores the appetite and induces refreshing sleep. I hare Intended for lomf time to writ to yon," ay Mrs. Eva Burnett, of Rumwllville, Lo gan Co.,Ky, "and give testimonial io regard to what your medicine hat done for me. My baby came in lulv, it.), and I had congeatlve chilli, and lay at death's door for ten long week. 1 was in a dreadful condition and had six of the beat doctor of the city. After everything had been done and I had been given up to die I asked mv husband to get me a bottle of Dr. Fierce'! Favorite Prescription. He had no faith in it. but he got it, and when I had taken it two weeks I wa able to walk to the dining room to my meals, and by the time I had taken three bottles 1 was able to cook for my family of four. I can never praise Dr. Pierce and his medicine enough.1 Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. kin AT CORONATION. NETV YORK, June 4. General Jas. H. Wilson and P.ear-Admiral Wajon will fail today on the St. Paul to rep resent the army and navy of the Unit ed States at the coronation of Kin Edward. The trade a tramp wants ta seek Is i ; to curry horses for an automobile com I pany. rV-Il ! ' The man who Maml on stilts W not inorvaV hi nUtuw parti cle, lie may fovl tailor while he's on the stilts, but when he's wtt them ho fools shorter than he ever felt. A man can't live on utilU ; he must come off them sooner or later, ami ttion he realinos that whatever scorning advantage he gained from his artificial elevation was only temporary. Stimulants are the stilts of the stomach. They lift a man np for the time. Wing, but the gooil fooling they give is only temporary. A man can't live on stimulants, and when ho loaves thorn he ftn-ls worse titan ever. In this ago of hurry ami worry a large poroontage of the population have some form of stomach "trouble," popularly tie ecrihcii as "weak stomach." The first impulse of the average man whose stomach is "weak" is to have recourse to stimulants. He fools bloated after eating, has frequent eructations ami a general fooling of physical discomfort. He takes a glass of something to "stimulate his stomach " ami make him "feel good." lie may get the desired result for a time, but he is doing nothing for the disease which is in reality aggravated by stimulants instead of benefited. The need of the "weak" stomach is stivngih, and it is obvious lhat stimulants can't strengthen the stomach because there is tin true strength in stimulants but only a false strength. The' jaded horse is no stronger because he mends his pace when pricked by the spur. His extra effort is a drain upon the reserve of his vitality, which may result in a complete breakdown. Tho seeming strength of stimulant is the false strength of a Itody spurred to effort and making a call on the reserve of vitality, which may and does often result in total physical collapse. The success of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in re-establishing the health of weak, run-down, dyspeptic men and women is due to the fact that it perfectly and permanently cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It doc not brace up but builds up the lody. It contains no alcohol mid u entirely free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics, "Last spring, early, T wrote you my feelings and condition, " says Mr. A. J. Vanilerwatcr, of 8;j West Pivisiou Street, Chicago, Ills., "and ou advised me to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diseoverv. in all 1 have taken six lxttle of the 'Discovery' and lour or live vials of the little TeHcts.' They have done me worlds of good. All my ft tends say: ' Vandcrwatcr, how well you are looking. What in the world "hnve you Km doing?' 1 tell thrni 1 Imve been doctoring with Dr. R. V. IVrcc, of'lluff.ilo, N. Y. ' Wliv,' thevsiiy, you haven't Iwen there ? ' ' No, I ay, ' but I took his ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and his little ' Pellets,' These medicines have made the great change in me': from a slow mope of a man that could hardly crawl, tired and sick all the time, and who could do no work, to a man who can work, sleep, eat, and feel fine, and that tired feeling all gone away. I am very thankful that I wrote to Dr. Pierce. His 'Golden Medical Discovery' and his little IVIIct.i' have almost made a new niau of me.' I feel us young as I did at thirty years. No oiuer uoctor ior me, oniy ur. nerce." "It is with pleasure that I tell you what Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pellets' have done for me," writes Mrs. T. M. Palmer, of I'eede, Kaufman Co., Texus. "Two years ago I was taken with stomach mid tiowel trouble. Kvery thing I ate would put me in distress. I lived two weeks on milk, and even that gave me pain. felt as though I would starve to death. Three doctors attended tut one said I had dysprwin, two said catarrh of the stomach and bowel. They attended me (one at a time) tor one year. I stopped taking their medicine and tried other patent medicine; got no lieltcr, and I grew so weak and nervous my heart would flutter. I could not do any kind of work. Now, since using your medicines, I can do my housework very well ; am gaining in Jlesh and strength, and can eat anything I want." No man can be stronger than his stomach. When disease fastens on the (stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, (he consequences are felt by the whole body. A " weak " stomach means a weak man, because when the stomach is " weak " the digestive and assimilative Kwers fail to a greater or less extent, and the nutrition of the body is inadequate to its needs. Hut if "weak" stomach means weak man, then "weak man means "weak" heart, " weak " kidneys, " weak " liver, " weak " lungs, etc., l-ecause the phys ical man is only the sum of his organs and members, and his weakness is the weakness of each and all of the organs of his body. This fact explains the cures of " weak " heart, kidneys, liver, lungs and other organs, by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery." "l'irst tho diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are cured, ami thus the weak stomach is made strong. Digestion and assimilation are now perfina. The nutrition derived from food is all used, ami not partly lost or wasted. The effects are at once shown in physical gain. The body puts on sound flesh ana becomes strong, and as I lie body is com posed of its organs and members, its restored strength means strength of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys every organ receiving strength from the only source from which physical strength is derived, th.it is from food when properly digested and iorfeetly assimilated. Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse and regulate tho liver and bowels. They product) permanent ben efit, and do not react on tho system. 9 I "I J f Dr' Plorco'w Ootnmon Santo " Motlical Advlter, containing 1008 largo page; la ont FREE on rocolpt of Btampa to pay oxpeno of mailing ONL Y. Send 31 ono-cont stamp for tho cloth' bound volume, or only 21 ntampm lor tho book In paper covers. Addresst Dr. R. V. HERGE, Buffalo, M. Y. Don't Guess at It But If you are going; East write us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offer ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOl'RIST Cam via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fall to write ui about your trip aa we are In a posi tion to give you some valuable lm'or matlon and assistance; 219 miles of track over which are operated tome of the finest trains In the world. For particular! regarding freight ar passenger rates call on or address. . C. LIND8ET, B. H. TRUMBELL, T. F. & R. A. Com! Agt 142 Third 8t. Portland. Ore. North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPF, Proprietor. The Pupuar Product of the only brewery In North western Oregan enj'jy a very, large dom . rule and ex port Sale. KOPPS BEST bottled or in keijs. Pre City Delivery, Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kindH at lowest rates, for fiHheririeii, . Farmers and Loggers. A"V ALLEN Tenth and Commercial Street! (Ihroulc liroiifhlnl troubles iiu. I iiiim mer coukIis in l" iu!'k!y ind cured by Kob-y's Il. i ., in I f.ir. iVr wilo by Frank Hurt. SelWu anyone enter the t-iiile ( wlbnii he nniwt ihr.ii;u .the vtHtlhtilf of doubts On the first (ii-l.-;i( of liiibii'y trou ble Htop II by 'taking Fley"n Kidney Cure. Sold by frank Hurt. Don't nwrry fr money, but for love, and if the girl Iijm nion -y Iry to love her. WAUNINa If you have klilrey or hladdi-r trou ble and do not ue Foley's Kidney Cure, you will have only yourself to blame for th.uIis, ax it inMlUvely cure all for in of kl'lney ami blulilcr dis eases. Hold by Frank Hart. PtHNYWAl PILLS M far t iiK in vr i:iin i:r.i imi vi ltnfCrN MtilMtlintliMia l Iwlta. " (j. M'.i-. Il'i; f . "ii liMnat t ur ft l 4. 1. t M"llllf frl.lr".l.ii. ,r lam Mall. l.aov rMiimoBiBia. Smm "HiW". klckMUrChrailMMI., iff. aU4tM aiun. I'UILA 14 noticb nR ina. Illds will be received by the county court of CItou Count)'. Oregon, un til Thursday, June 5, 1003, at i o'clock i), m for llie coimtruutlon of an SO foot iu bildge, 13 feet wldo, aoro I ho Necunloum r'ver in eollon St. Twp, S N It. 11 went, in Clfttaop County Ore. gun. Said brldgn tn b oontruotd on a nlto nbout one mllo rant of Carl Jolumm'i lao, whre the oountj' nrnd from flistald croi' I lie ld Nm'wn UHim river. Iilddor will luvnont ulivni and ipraU rb'utloim for mi'd work, toivihur with ct!t'llllt!d chov'k for 10 pm ihiiii of the mount of their bUU, or good and luttlvlimt bond, an a nuniaiitee that tliey will conatrui't th aaid brldgt) provided Ihpy aw awnrdod live con tnuit. Tim eiurt remi'vn iha right to r lei't any and all bid. By .vrder of the t.'ounty Court. H. J. WIU0IIITY. County t'lwk. Ai'tlve agpnia wnntml for " Th tVoi'ld on Klre" by Mural lUUUftd. Itiiiiiliig mounialiiH In Amvrican Lit -die explodo, d utroylnif lltlc.1 full of piMple, atiiitlliig hlHl.ny of npNilllug phrnomona, lhrtiiing the globu; W0 llK llitHiinte.l patti', only II. M. Illgh at ind.)i'wmi'htx. HlKil'"'l pmllit Kiinr.iiili-.Ml, Aeii( enMig from 1 lo l.'5 daily. Outfit rr'. Kncluka 0 ctmu fur pomugi', Tlu lKuninlon Co., Dept. I. Cbliaiio. DON'T KAIL TO THIS. Wbeitevtr an howl trlnl la given to Kbctilo IIIU.-M for any troub.a tt In ivcoiuiiind(i f..r a pormanont turw will auroly tw effm'tpj, li never falla to lon! the atoiuach, regulate the liver, Invinonite the ncrvea uitd purify tho blood. It'a a wonderful tonlv for run down y.Mcmn, KksMiiu lllneri (k. Itlvely cures Kidney and Liver Trou blea.Sliminoh Dlsordera. Nervnuaneaa, 8lvopliHauoN, and cupel Malaria. SattafuetLm ifuarunt.-.d by Cbarlea Itogeta. Only (do. A fui uier who cu't imbk) any tiling jI.' nover raise inuoh money, While poverty biut neki-l the mltuU uf inmiy, auddt'ii afflueiuv hii hml the G. ID, Barr, Dentist Manaell Ilulldlng. 578 Commfrolal St., Aalorla, Or. TlSldOI'HONK lUfiD 10(1. Dr. T. L. Ball DlONTtflT. IUI4 Cvtumroal fltroet A tori. Ora. J.A.FASTABEND OlINRItAL CONTHACWn AND BtULDlCK, CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COrVJMEKCIAl STREET. IK A MAN Lias Tt) VOL'. And atiy om other -tlv, olnlnient, lotion, oil or alleg'fd healer la a good na llucklin'a Arnica 8alv, tell him thlny year of imirveloua rurea of l'lles, Ilurna. Holla, Corn., Felwna, I'lwra, Cuta. Healda, Hrulxa and fckln Kruptloua prove It'a iha beat and cheapeat. !5c nt Charloa llogera' drug atore. DoM't ui.i'iy ii big bellied uian. lie hu.i a i .ip u iiv fur piking t. muni wo men at the nnu time. Central Meat Market 542 COMMERCIAL ST, Your viilrra fur uiraU. Imili KK KSU A N I) SALT Will he r"inllv anil MiM' (urlly atirinlr.1 tn 3. W. MORTON, Pra. Teleplaoa No ftlt. Insiirioce. Commission tni Snipplnf. C. J. TRENCHARD. Ageul Welle Farim ami I'aoillo Kpn-M (Vmp'ya. Custom House Broker NEKD MOIIK HEM', Often the over-ta 'd ir.tma of digea- tlon erv out for twin hv I);'t.fietilii'a ! iniita. Nauneii, Dijzlii.w., lU-adaehea, liver complaint, bowel dimlern. Hurh Iroublea oall for prompt u of Dr, Klna'a New Life I'llla. They are gen tle, thorough and guaranteed to cure, i Ik at C..arb It.gera' drug tor. j DRAYING AND EXPRESSING FRAEL & COOK IRAN5ICK COMPANY. Telephone tit We have i one wry good town ordlti iiire. but ii very bud way of applying tlK'lII. WAS W'ASTINC, A WAV. The following letter from Itobeit li. VVallx, of Kali'ln, Mo., Ik liuiiucllve: "I have been lroulil.il with kidney .lineage for the Inst live yeuin, 1 ot lleah and never felt well and doetoivj nllll lemllUK tiy Mii liillH uild tried all reniedlea HUKgexied wlihoul relief. Finally I tdH Koley'a Kidney Cure and l than two Ixiltlea lompletely eui-ivl me and 1 uin now Mound and well." Sol.l by Frank lt.trl. The man who atrlvin to make the ltet of everyitllng Ik the one who gel i h b-wt prb" for bin ware. No ij'XmI heiillh uril') Uht kldneya arc sound. Koley'a IIony and Tar makea t1h' kldncya tight.- For aale by Frank Hurt. All gooda ahlppd to our care Will receive apeclal attention. No. 5.1 Duane flt. Aatorla, Ore. W. J. TOOK, Mgr. Ilea. Tel. 1U1. DR. KING'S trv NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption loughs. Colds, bronchitis, Asthma, Jiu(iripio, Iloarscnoss, Sore Throat, Croup ami Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Price BOc. and $ I . TRIAL BOTTLES FREE During the airtmner kldilf y Irregular- !lt!en ar often iaual by exreaalve The niHbh-mnklug indiwiry will j, linking fr being ovei'heatwl. Attend never i: while fond iiiiiiiiiiulm Imve a ,u ,,nw Kj,.ya at once by ualng Ko. !" Kidney ,ure.'--Kor mile by Frank Mart. ii.l to pay In the mailer. HCF- INTKItF.STINH TO ASIIMA FKItlOltH. Daniel llnnle, of Ollervlll-, Iowa, write, I lmv h id axtlmi.i for ilir. s or four yea. and have tried about nil the rough and ajdhina eurea In (he mar ket and brive ri'el' e, irealn-.tiil from phyalrhin in New York and other fllle", but Ifot very Utile benefit mil II I tried Koley'a llmiey aiui Tar whk-li gave mn Immeillate tell. f and I will never Im- without It In my house. 1 Hlm-eri'ly rocnmmeiiil ll lo all." For sain by Flunk IPirt. l-HiU'lilne, la aild to be a cure for In 'llgowrlon, but It la hard for a man to In ugh When tie hna dyapeiwla. Home men do a Kinnll favor Just for an em-lute lo come around mxl day and HMk for a big one. 8AVKD A WOMAN'S LIFE. To have given up would have meant death for Mra, Ixla Oragg, of Dorchea ter, Maiei. Tor yoara she had endured untold mlaery from a aevere lung trou ble and obatlnate cough. "Often," he wrltea, T'oould ecarccly breathe and aometlmca eould not epeak. All dJC tora and remedies failed till I axed Pr. King's New Dlecoverw for Coneump Hon and waa completely cured." Suf ferera from Cougha, Colil, Throat and Lung Trouble need thin great reme dy, for 1t never dlaappolnU. Cure la guaranteed by Chae, Rogwra. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. VHOI'OHALS WANT MI). lllllre of C. tj. M. Vancouver Har lackn. Wali.. M:iy 30, 1903. Sealed propuHnle, in trlpllcife, will be receiv ed fit the olllre of the lK'at Ulllirler muifler, Fortland, Or. until 2:30 p. in, June ID, 1902, and then opened for the cunalructlon of a Hteiimlnni.t In aeror dance with the plana nnil hpeclllcallona on Hie In the Depot (Juarlerniaater'a iilllci- fit l'nrlbind, where full iufornm I Ion tt'lll be furnished. Fnvelopea con tained pronowvla aJhoukl lie marked: "I'l'opoKftla for Steamboml," and ad dreiwed W. A. IICTIIUU Q. M. Oi'ath muMt come lo all and tlhiere are very few people aeeking reeeence. 'IN YMA11H IN ItKU fl. A. (Iray, J. P. Oakvllle, Ind., wrltmt; "For ten'yara 1 was confined ' to my toed with dlaeaae of my kldneya. It wa ao ervere that I could not move part of the time, I conaulled the very bet nwMllcel ifklll available, but could f get no reltef until F)Hy' Kidney Cure wum rpcomniended to me. It hafi 1een a godaend to me." Bold by Frank Hart.