The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 26, 1902, Image 2

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. "TUESDAY, AtJCXST 20, 190.1
Telephone, Main 661.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Stat It mXrrronrthV::.v;;::;' w
Served by currier, per month .... 60
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8EMI-WEBKLT.
Seat by mall, per year, in advance $1 00
The Astorlan guarantees to It ad
ewtlirera the largeat circulation cf any
aewepaper published on the Columbia
River.
S. C. Tl'RXER, Business Manager.
" " LET US HAVE PEACE."
Taooma Ledger:
Immortal words,
embodying a lofty i
nenttment that Inspire: Let us have
peace," It la the savage alone who
loves battle for battle's sake. It Is
the barbarian who takes Joy as he
hew to the heart of his foe. Human
ity, the bravest and best, craves a
oeaoe that shall so enwrap the world j
that no man shall be .the enemy of
another.
Hut to cry out for peace is not to
secure it Pefore peace can prevail
.there must be an education of all j
races, a bringing' up of all people to
a high standard. How can this be
done? Surely not through a set of
men who are dead to patriotism as
sembling In convention and bawling
against the nation that has done noth
ing but defend its honor and befriend
the weak. The citizen assaiiea oy a
blackguard may have peace by hunning
away. The householder whose premis
es are invaded by a burglar may have
peace by cowering under the bed.
clothes. The man whose family Is
traduced or wronged may have peace
by overlooking the act of the betray
er. People who crave this peace are
cowards who should be denied stand
ing. A nation comprised of such ma
terial should be. despoiled and buf
feted until through rotteness it fell,
and deserve the fate. In the large af
fairs of life, concerning not alone the
Individual, but the collective entity of
which he is a part, this craven spirit
Is manifest and that it echoes the
words of a magnificent soldier, and ex
claims with a quaver of Us own: " Let
os have peace " Is the evidence not of
nobility but of baseness. A great
diplomatist coined the phase " peace
pith honor." To these querelous ob
jectors the phrase can have no mean- I.
Ing. They want the peace, but at any
price they do not have to pay. and they
will not question whether It be peace
with honor or with disgrace.
At a recent mettlhg held In Iowa by
people, supposed to be citizens but
meriting the forfeiture of their citizen
ship, and to be branded as traitors,
one speaker said: "God will avenge
the Filipinos In this country." Such
a fool may be passed by. He could
not rise to the dignity of mention ex
cept that he Is a type. Many of his
kind, some of them men, who have
JE UNIVERSITY of OREGON
The first Semester, Session 1D02-1S03, opens Wednesday, Sep
tember 17th. The following schools and colleges are compris-
ed In the university. Graduate school College of Ll.tera'.ur;,
Science ana Arts College of Science and Engineering Enivee
slty Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of
Lav. Tuition, free, excepting in schooli of Law, Medicine and
Music. (Incidental fee, $10; Student body tax, J2.50 per year.)
Cost of living, from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue ad
dress Registrar of the Unicersity, Eugene, Oregon.
University school of Music Irving M. Glen, A. M. dean. Pi
ano,, Mrs. Rose Midgely Hollenbeok (Joseffy, CoratowskI,
Schwarenska). Piano, Mr. Arthur Louis Frazer, (Ave years
with W. G. Nash). Voice, Miss Eva Stinson (King Conser
vator Trebelli Music School.) Violin, Mrs. John L. Pipes,
(Snltzner Spiering.) Theory, Miss Eva Stinson, Miss Rose
Midgley Hollenbeck. Terms furnished on application to the
dean.
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EDWARD PRIOR, Mar AGES
First-Class U p-t o-D a t e Work
UNION I.AF.Ok ONLY
"I luv s rooster for tew things one
ix the krow that it lu him, and the
other Is the spurs tbut air on him
to bak up bis krow with."
Josh Billimos
Astoria!) Publishing Co.
Tenth and Commercial Sts.
Phone 66i v Astoria, Or.
V, M''l
been regarded n upright fnil ran,
have uttered themselves ! , the mme
fashion, and they teem to think th.it
while surh maudlin, wobbly m.unres
as themselves exlslt there can be no
decent peoo.
Perhnps some day llnre will be peace
; . rht
and women. Part of it will be won
by the svvorJ and part of It by moral
force. It is hampered In tts coming
by the very clement that shcuts most
loudly for it No nation can have
peace until tt whall have purged Itself
of tts own intellectual and spiritual
rubbish. It cannot have that of which
it is not worthy. While !t harbors a
treason that in time or Just war hi.ies
at home with sneer and Mount and
empty prayer.
EASY TO GIVE ADVICE.
Too often there are drownings at
the seaside resorts. It is always so,
year after year. Most of these fa
talities are due to the folly of the ar
sons who lose their lives. A desire
to show off as bold swimmers is the
cause of many of them. No one with
sense, however a good swlmcr he may
be, will take unnecessary chances with
ol docean..
Such is splendid advice given l y men
every day. But our beach should have
a life line nevertheless. Better place
one there before the next accident oc
curs. It is a gross neglect to allow
the beach to be without one.
j Kx-Senator Warner Miller , of NVw
.York, has just returned from a trip
t Alaska. He- went as far north as
Skagway. which town, he says, " is
the head of the can it, th? point to
.which the Canadians have laid ol;.lm.
jit should never, und-?r any cirvcm-
stances, be given up. If it is. Alaska
jwill be cut in two. It Mws's to the
I'nited States as much a" any portion
of the territory that we ob'liiel fiom
jEussia." The Canadian claim is slmp
jly based on the fact that the domin
ion, would like to have a seaport in
jAlaska, That claim is an invention,
8 piece of gammon vamped up to ben
jenfit Canada geograhpically. It should
have been dropped long ago.
What a change in life if every lead
er and employer would not only utter
ter, but carry into effect the words of
Senator Mark Hanna: "I would rjth-
,er have the promise of a laboring man
backed only by his sense of honor anif
his manhood than any agreement
which might be enforced by law.
SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK.
" I know I would long ago have been
in my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. New
som, of Decatur, Ala., " if it had not
been for Electric Bitters. For three
years I suffered untold agony from
the worst forms of Indigestion, Water
brash, Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia.
But this excellent medicine did me a
w-orld of good. Since using It I can
eat heartily and have gained 35
jpounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Ap
petite, Stomach, Liver and "Kidney
'troubles, Electric Bitters are a posi
tive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at
Chas. Rogers' drug stoer.
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Oregorfs
Blue Ribbon
State Fair
Salem,'
September 15 to 20, 1902
You are Invited to attend and
see the greatest industrial ex
position and livestock Bhow ever
held on the Pacific Coast. Good
rs' Ing every aftjrioo.v Otmp
ground free. Come and bring
your families. For any Infor
mation, write
M. D. WISDOM, Secretary.
Portland, Ore.
SwaHowing
& sword is trick not conducive to
health or longevity, Hut it is not more
Iniurti us than the hasty swallowing of
half masticated food washed down by
gulps of tee water
m summer or cups
af hot coffee in win
ter. Hasty eating
is the foe of health.
Sooner or later it
must rcsalt in in
digestion or some
other form of stom
ach disease.
For the cure of
the diseases of the
stomach and allied
orbits of tHjyestton
ml nutrition, there
is no medicine so
tffeetive as Doctor
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery.
(jft-iivi kelps.
11 aim.'! a I sears
raw.
Mrs. Mary K. !w!S E"
of yamier. wit.ncr v,
W. Va . write : "t will
lr;i iw?1 Or. f.
Bowery. ' Favorite f ,
f resorption' andf
PIckihI PellrtO tor
tlwv cured uic w:ien doctors sod other medi
cines f.iilc-1 Kr ri:t?ti vrira 1 uilVrd tintnld
ratrv. Wiwo I commenced taking Dr. I'lcict a
mlkme. t h.t4 given np tl hope of ever
grttirtg well. I oui I u lie down to lfp, and
vervtain I ate wjuU alin.Ht cramp me to
death. Was verv nerwHM and could hardly
wallc aems the rvv:n. ffnr mightd mtnjti
ixJ.r when I ejarnenced taking these medi
cine ix veirs ito; ni mrifk on humtirti
am i ' pons !i, ami am having better health
Itwn ever be: My friend nil wy they can
hiliv believe it i am the ume person ; after
being' K-k U:v. f.uw can(tj tV ratm-d
and fust ,-4ti'.(. I hue taken hfteen bottle ol
the l)iwe:v ' til?cu ol" the ' Prescription ' and
Sfteen oi' thi ' lvilet.'
I)r. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, pper covers, is sent frtt on
receipt of n one-cent sumps to pay
expense of mailing only, or if cloth
binding is desired send v stamps. Ad
dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
General Electrical
Installing, and Repairing
The IVst Equipped Shop in
Oivgdii Outside of Portland
Has Just Boou Opened, at
421 BOND ST.
Estimates Made on
Wiring for
Light and
Power, New
Motors, Dynamos,
and Electrical
Accaratus
Of All Kinds.
Supplies Kept in Stock
Agents lor the Celebrated
SHELBY LAMP
Best Under the Sun
Reliance Electrical
Works
H. W.CYRUS, - Mgr
4ST0RIA AND COLUMBIA
. RIVER RAILROAD.
LEAVE
PORTLAND
ARUIVK
8:00 a.m. Portland Union De-jU:10a.m.
7:00 p.m.jpot for Astoria and 9:40 p.m.
t2:30 p.m.fvvay points. j
ASTORIA
7:45 a.m.
For Portland and;il:30 a.m.
way points fio.30 p.m.
t5:50 p.m.
6:10 p.m
SEASIDE DIVISION
8:15 a.m.jAstoria
for
War-! 7.40 a.m.
j 11:30 a.m. renton Flavel, Ft.
;ll:3o a.m. Stevens, Hammond,
10:30 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:60 p.m.
0 p.m. Seaside.
a:so p.m.
615p.m.
9:40a.m.
Seaside for War
renton, Flavel,
9:25 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
2:30p.m.
. Hammond, Ft.
. Stevens, and As-
. torla.
1:30 p.m.
7:20 p.m.
1650 p.m.
5 W p.m
Daily except Saturday.
-Saturday only
All trains make close connections at
Coble v.ith all Northern Pacific trains
to and from the East and Sound
points. J. C. MAYO,
Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agent
Te miimkell
A familiar name of the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" trains
every day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train in the world."
Understand: Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
heat, of a variety equaled by no other
line.
See that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the Uulted States or Canada. All
ticket Bgent3 sell them.
For rates, pamphlets or other infor
mation, addoss, . '
J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDY,
Trav. RiiKs. Affl., ''-"n. Agt.
Portland. Ore. Portland. Or.
Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For Inflammation or Catarrh
of the Bladder and Ploraud
KUIoejt. No cure no pay.
Cura qnlckij and Perma
nrntlr ilie wont eauea of
(ouarrhara and jjt,
no inuU'.rof bow Jons atand
inff. AbaolaUttr harmleaa,
Bold by dt-UKgfeta. Prlca
SI .00, or by mall, postpaid,
tl.M.tbowa, tl.n.
THI lANTAl-PEPSIN CO,
USPONTAIHS. OHIO.
Sold by Chas. Rogers, 459 Commerci
al Street Astoria, Oregon, '
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Foley's Kidney Cure purities the
blood by straining out impurities and
tones up the whole system. Cures
kidney and bladder troubles. For rale
j by Frank Hart, Druggiei,
A man may be willing to take things
as they come, but he usually makes a
terrible roar about the way they go.
XO FALSE CLAIMS.
The proprietors, of Foley's Honey
and Tar do not advertise this as a
j"sure cure for consumption." They
ao not claim it win cure tills dread
complaint in advanced cases, but do
positively assert that It will cure In
th earlier etmres and never falls to
give comfort and relief In the worst
I cases. Foley's Honey and Tar is with
out doubt the greatest throat and lung
remedy. Refuse substitutes, Sold by
Frank Hart, druggist.
Ion't be afraid of getting round
shoulders from carrying too great a
Hxid of thought.
Ft"l! A PEA PLY ATTACK.
" My wife was so 111 that good phy
xlolans were unable to help htT," writes
M. M. Austin, of Winchester. 5ml.
but was completely cured by Pr,
Klnc's Xew Life Fills." 'i'Il v work
wonders In stomach and liver troubles.
Cure constipation, sick headache. J5c
at Chas, Rogers' drug store.
When a paper states that content is
unnecessary it means that the writer
does not know what to say.
BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS
Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, III.,
writes: " I had bronchitis for twenty
years and never got relief until I used
Foley's Honey and Tar, which Is a
sure cure." Sold by Frank Hart,
druggist.
The man who can't keep from bit
ing at every bait he sees should have
a guardian appointed.
When other medicines nave failed,
lake Foley's Kidney Cure. It has cur
ed when everything else has disap
pointed. For sale by Frank Hart,
druggist.
To marry a person when you love
another Is simply storing up misery
for yourself.
A. R. Boss, of Morgantown, Ind.,
had to get up ten or twelve times in
the nl:ht and had severe backache and
iraiins in the kidneys. Was cured by
Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale by.
Frank Hart, druggist.
Steamer SUE
The Largest, Staunrhest, Steadiest, and most seaworthy vessel
ever on the route. Best of Table and Stata Room Accommoda
tions. Will make round trips every Ave days between.
Astoria and Tillamook
FARE $3.SO
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
the Astoria A Columbia R. R. for Portland. San Francisco and all
points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to
Samuel Elmore & Co.
(ionernl JAgentn, Astoria, )r.
or to
B. C. LAMB,
Tillamook, Or.
& C. R. R. Co.
Portland, Or.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Snpjlit-8 of all kinds at lowest ratf-s, for fi.-lii niitii,
Farmers and Ijoepers.
Ae Ve ALLEIN-
The
Palace
Commercial St
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HOTOL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Only First-Class Hotel In Portland
TWO BOTTLES CURED IUM.-
" t was troubled wlih kidney coin,
nlalnt for Uut two years," writes A.
11 DaU, of Mt. Mti'tllug, la., but two
bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effect,
ed a permanent cure." Sold by Frank
HiV't, druggist.
Ducks put their heiyjs under water to
liquidate their bills.
Sound kidneys ure safeguards of
life. Make the kidneys healthy with
Foley's Kidney Curc.-Sold by Frank
Hart, druggist.
Some people tt't along wllholttt sense
just is long as they have money.
TREAT
VOIR KIDN13Y9
RHEUMATISM,
FOR
When you are suffering from rheu
matism, the kidneys niusl be attend
ed to at once so that they will elimi
nate the uric acid from thte blood.
Foley's Kidney Cure I Hie most ef
fective remedy for this purpose. R. T.
Hopkins, of Polar. Wis., says: M After
unsuccessfully diictorlug for three
years for rheumatism with the best
doctors, I tried Foley's Kidney Cure
and It cured me. 1 iiinnol speak loo
hlshly of this great medicine, For
sale by Frasik Hart, druggist.
A farmer should not ly Judged with
cruelty because he pulls the ears of
his corn.
THE PRIDE OF IIKKOES.
Many soldiers In the Inst war wrote
to say that for Scratches, I'rulses,
Cuts, Wounds, Corn. Sore Feet and
stiff Joints, liuckl'-n's Arnica Salve is
the best In the world. Same for Burns,
Scalds, Polls. Ulcers. Skin Eruptions
and Piles. It cutvs or no pay. Only
S5c at Chas, Rogers' drug store.
.Kind words, kind looks, kind aits
and g-nlle handshakes are the best
weapons to use In the unseen battles
of ltfe.
A miu.io-; voices
Could hardly express the thanks of
Moult Hall, of West Point. la. Lis
ton why A sown- roll had settled
on his hint's, causing it most obsilmite
cough. Several physloians said he had
consumption, but could not help him.
When nil thought he was doomed he
began to us.- Dr King's New Discov
ery for consumption mid writes: "It
completely cured me and saved my
life. I now weigh :.'7 pounds." It's
positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds nnd l.unir troubles. Price 60c
and tl. Trial bottles five at Chas.
Rogers' drug store,
.. Jl"."j. . "..1
H. ELMORE
O. n. A N. Co.
Portland. Or.
Tenth and Commercial Mrectx
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Finest Restaurant in the City
Regular Moris, 2.j cents,
Sunday Dinners a Specialty.
Everything the market ;t!loid-.
Palace CateringComDany
ASK ANY ONE
Who has used Star Entate Ranges
and they will tell you they are 'he
most satisfactory they have ever
uaed. They require but little fuel
an4 baki quick and uniform, and
are easily managed. For sale in
Astoria only by
W.J.Scully
431 BOND STREET,
Between Ninth and Tenth
Castings
We are prepared to make thtm oa
short notice and of th best material!.
Let us five you estimates oa any kind
of oaatlngs or pattern work. Lowest
prices for first-class work.
TELEPHONE NO- 2461.
ONE DOLLAR
cannot ho expended to hettcr advantage fut yourself
or nlwcnt fiiends than in a year's NtiliHcrij'tion for the
Semi-Weekly Astorlan
' It gives all the city and county news twice each week
fot only one dullar u year in advance,
North Pacific Brewery.
JOHN KOPP, Proprietor.
The Popular Product oftlic only hrewerv In North
western Oregon enjoys a very lnru domentlu nr.d
port Bale.
KO P PS BUST bottled or in keg
Proo City Delivery.
SS" ZKALANU IE INSUKANCK COMPANY
MDIl
Of New ZeulnncJ
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
llm been Underwriting on the IViHe (Vnntovo tweuty-lwo years.
6AMUKL KLMoliK A CO., Agcnta, Abtorio, Ore.
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
COAL
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed . . .
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts.
FOUNDED . D. 17IO
SUN iNSURANCE OFFICE
OF I. ON HON
THE ULDKST I'LKKLY HKi: oi l K I; is TUB WORLD.
Caatt Aiaata
Cash Aaaala In ITnltOil Hiia' a.oio.ojg
C. A. HENRY & CO.,
213 Sansonic Street
SAMUEL ELMORC
..Forlland - Mm oule.
STR. 'BAILEY GATZERT."
Pally round tripi except Sunday.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a. m.
Leave Astoria 7 p. m.
Through Portland connection! with
itoamer Nahcott from Ilwaco and
Long Ileaob PolnU.
Wh.il f'fillar l.lna tlikpta Inlar.
changeable with O. H. A N. Ca. and
V, I, CO. tiCKeis.
The Dalles Route
STR. "TAH0MA."
and "METLAK0"
Dally tripe except Sunday.
TIMt CARD
5tr. "TAH0MA"
r xnrtnnA Mon . Wed.. Frl.. a. m.
Leave Dallea, Tue., Thur., Bat., 7 a. m.
Str. "MRTLAKO"
Lv. Portland Tuea., Thur., 8at, 7 a. m.
i nolUa. Mnn.. Wed.. Pii.. 7 a. m.
Landing at toot of Aldor Street, Port
land uregoa.
Both Phonea, Main 351.
AGENTS.
John M. Fllloon, . The Dallee, Ore.
A. J. Taylor. Aetoria, Ore.
J. J. Luckey, Hood River, Ore.
Wolford & wyera, wmte oaimon, wn.
J. C. Wyatt, Vancouver, Wn.
R. B. Gllbreth, Lyle. Wn,
John M. Totton, Stevenaon, Wn.
Henry Olmeteall, Caraon, Wn.
William Butler, Butler, Wn.
13, w. CRlC'HTOff. fortiana Oregon.
PEfiriYRQYAL, PILLS
T-nJ Mlal anil Oi.lf O.nHlna.
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C4 iiHK HKSTKU M KNOMHH
In tir.i .U'I tiold a.:'lll. btpt. m.ikI
Cr i altti blrwrthlvia, Tnlip Hi athrr. Hrni.a
laaearuu. Muaatltatlana and Jialla
tint, Huf 7ir OruiRt.t, or wntl 4. la
If fura MaVII. IIF.iMiif ii.aiirnini.f,, altl b,
cr 1 rul". 1'hlrknlvrOrailMlCak
IWV aila ;an. MlMa Vaaan. IU1LA.
IRON, STEEL,
BRASS
and BRONZE
Scow Bay Iron 0
Brass Works
Cur, )Klh a4 franklin sfi
IX'tM'l
Tt Lt PHONE M4IN 661
( lii.Aim.fMM
GENERAL AGENTS.
- San Francisco. Cal
& CO., AQENT5
(iDFCtON
and union Pacific
TIMK flCHKD.
ULICB
From Portland. j
D'-part
'lili'a;i
Purlieu I
Siwrlnl
9:00 a. m.
via liiint
InKlnn AtianHi'
ExnrcHH
M n. m.
via Hunt
liiKlon 8t. Paul
Kaiil mall
I P. rn,
via
Spokane
Arrlva
Hall Uke. Denver,
Ft. worth, OmnA
ha. Kaneai City
Hi. Louli, Chicago
and Enat
Suit Lake.Deover
Ki. Worth, Oma
hi, Kaniaa City,
4:30 p.m.
1:10 a. n
St. Lnuli, Chloago
and Eaat.
Walla Walla,
LvwUtnn, Boo.
knni Mlnneapolle
t. Paul, Dulutb.
Milwaukee, Chi'
("go and Baat
7:00 a. m
72hfll"' from Portland to Chloago,
Nn Changa of Cara.
OCKXS AND RIVER SCUKDUliB
Prom Aitorla
All aalllng date.
ubject to change.
For Han FrenoU.
co every Ave dayi.
Columbia River
exc.
Monday
7 a, m.
Dally ex
cept Hun.
Tn Portland and
4 a, in.
Way Landlngt.
Steamer Nahootta. leave Aatorl on
. Ijr for llwao. connecting there
W lh trnln. n. r t m, " m
Norlh Beach polaU. Returning
Vl'Jall'I.L W
mm
- .v n.mia game evening.
O. W. LOUNSBHRRT, Agent.
Aetorla. i
A. I CRAIO,
General Paaaenger Agent,
Portland, Oregoo. , 'i