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vertisers the largest circulation cf any
newspaper published on the Columbia
River. .
TUB ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO.,
President Elliot of Harvard should
hereafter devote his attention to some
other subject than labor unionism.
His speech before the Boston Economic
club showed that he was not at all
' conversant with the mattter on which
he discoursed, and, on account of his
: prominence in educational Urcles, his
misstatement may have the effect of
creating a wrongful impression In the
minds of others. Professor Elliot's
hostility to labor unionism ia based
en the allegation that unions tend to
curb ambition that ttiey place the
enterprising 'workman on an equal
footing with the slothful worker, to
the detriment of the former and ths
false advancement of the latter. He
deprecates the union principle of lim
iting the number of apprentices, say
ing that the right to work Is the great
est privilege of Americans, and one
. that should not be abrogated. Presi
dent Elliot has an altogether mistaken
idea of unionism. Labor organizations
limit the number of apprentices that
every person who takes up with a
trade may become a master mechanic
in his line. The apprentice who iden
tifies hlmsslf with the union is given
the advantage of the experience of me
chanics with whom he is associated.
The union aims to make of him a
workman who will give entire satisfac
tion to the employer and who will
command a reasonable wage. The lim
it also has the effect of preventing the
employment of none but apprentice la
bor, and thus keeps up wages. The
error that unionism tends to curb am
bition is a common one. To the con
trary, unionism promotes and encour
ages ambition. It protects the work
man against a promiscuous reduction
cf wages, fixing a minimum soile that
assures a return which will meet the
reasonable requirements of the labor
er. The union man who is the su
perior of other union men' around him
commands higher wages than those
fixed by the union scale. There is noth
ing about unionism that limits the
earning power of the workman. It i
floes, however, prevent the underpay-1
lng of men. assuring to the competent j
laborer a satisfactory return from his J
employer. Unionism is protection to j
the man who pays wages as well as
to the man who receives them, and Is
th greatest blessing that has eve;
conn; to the great moss of people.
Advance bulletins of the forthcom
ing annual report of the Vnlted States
commissioner of navigation made pub
lic recently will not convey to our
shipbuilding interests that measure of
satisfaction and hope which Us pre
decessor did. This is particularly true
of the outlook for new tonnage In steel
shipping. On July 1, ISOi, there were
building or under contract here In the
United Stales 317,500 tons of steel
merchant vessels: most of these con
tracts were made a year or two ago.
and their completion will require
many months of work yet; hut tn re
cens months comparatively few en
KiiFcments have been made for new
sUM tonnage, and none of any con
siderable Importance are offering at
present. The demand for new mer-
chi'.'it tonnage that began In 1S3 fol
lowing the Spanish war which had ab
sorbed for naval use much of our best
me chant tonnage, and In response to
the generally improved business con
ditions of the country has obviously
either been met already or Is being
met as fast as present contracts can
be carried out; and, unless a r.w de
mand Is created In some quarter, a
comparatively dull period of American
shipbuilding outside of war-craft Is not
far off.
Our dispatches this morning contain
an account of an anarchistic meeting
held at Chicago to commemorate tne
Haymarket riots and th-j subsequent
death of several bomb-throwers. All
.the speakers berated government, de
nouncing It In regulation terms, The
surprising feature of the matter is
that the police did not make some ef
fort to prevent this meeting. After
the lation's experience of a year ago,
the people are hardly in a mood to
tolerate anarchistic gatherings, and If
the whole galaxy of destructionists
were thrown into the sea there would
not be any great amount of grief. The
anarchist despises government, and a
nlace should be found where his scru
ples would not be grated upon. In the
meantime he should be prevented from
holding meetings In this country.
"One of the most absurd things we
have read of for a long time is the
matter of ordering a ship Into quar
antine at Astoria and having her bal
last removed and the ship fumigated
for fear the ballast, which had been
dredged from a river in China, con
tained cholera germs. Surely official
ism at the mouth of the Columbia is
ridiculous." If the editor of the Til
lamook Headlight knew as much as a
rabbit about quarantine regulations
and the necessity of enforcing them,
or if he recalled that the department
officials at Washington had ordered
the fumigation of th ballast, he prob
ably would not have made himself ri
diculous by thus slurring "oflldalism"
at the mouth of the Columbia.
IT MAKES WOMEN HAPPY.
I bad been a sufferer for many years
from nervousness with sll its symptoms
and complications," writes Mrs. O. N.
Fisher, of 1861 Lexington Ave., New York,
N. Y. "I was constantly going to see a phy
sician or purchasing medicine. Mv hus
band st last induced me to try Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription. After taking one
bottle and following yotir advice I was so
encouraged that 1 took five more bottles of
' Favorite Prescription. ' I continued tak
ing it and felt that I was improving faster
than at first. I am not now cross and irrit
able, and I hive a good color in my face ;
have also gained ten pounds in weight
and ent thousand pounds of comfort, for I
tm a new woman once more, and your
advice and jour 'Favorite Prescription ' is
the cause of it"
While the crown prince of Slam is
complaining because we are not show
ing him the honor he believes to be
due to his rank, he should remember
that the attention he Is not receiving
was bestowed on his distinguished
countrymen the Siamese twins.
That Editor Wilson of Puck should
pay a visit to Portland Is indeed a
funny snap.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if It
fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa
ture is on esch box. 25c.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Oregon
City, Oregon, September 22, litui
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, li'H, entitled
"An act for the sale of limner lauds in
the states of California, Oregon, Ne
vada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all tne Public Land States
by act of August 4, 1892,
JOSEPH R. W. ADAMS,
of Elsie P. O., county of Clatsop, state
of Oregon, has this day filed In this
offic? his sworn statement No. 5903,
for the purchase of the SW 4 of NE
M of section 25, In township No. 4,
North Range No. 8, West, and will of
fer otoof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for Its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land
before the county clerk of Clatsop
county, at Astoria, Oregon, on Monday,
the 8th day of December, 1902.
He names as witnesses:
J. R. Wherry of Ehle P. O., Clatsop
county, Oregon.
Percv A lion nt TCI ale p. O., Clatsop
county, Oregon.
Stephen Abrahamson of Elsie P. O.,
Clntsoo county, Oregon.
Walter Bottom of Jewell P. O., Clat
sop county, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims in this of
fice on or before said 8th day of De
cember, 1902.
CHA9. P.. MOORES,
9-2I-U-2J Register.
The man who stand on stilts doea not increase his stature a parti
cle, lie may feel taller while he's on the stilts, Imt when he's off
them he feels shorter than ho ever felt. A man can't live on stilus ;
he must come off them sooner or later, ami then he rvalues that
whatever seeming 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 being, but the good feeling they give is only teinhrnry. A
man can't live on stimulants, and when he leaves them he feels worse
than ever. In this age of hurry and worry a large percentage of the
population have some form of stomach "trouble," popularly de
scribed as " weak stomach." The first impulse of the average man
whose stomach is "weak " is to have recourse to stimulants. Ho
feels bloated after eating, has frequent eructations and a general
feeling of physical discomfort. He takes a glass of something to
"stimulate his stomach "and make him "feel good." He 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 strenuth. and it is obvious that
Btimulants can't strengthen the stomach because there is no true t" rH
strength m stimulants but only a false strength. The jaded horse is
no stronger uecause ue mentis Ins pace when pricked bv tho spur. k
His extra effort is a drain upon the reserve of his vitality, which may
result in a complete breakdown. The seeming etreneth of stimulants
is the false strength of a body spurred to effort and making a call on K! TjTr
the reserve of vitality, which may and docs often result in total
physical collapse.
The success of Dr. Pierce's Goldeu Mistical Discovery in re-establishing
the health of weak, run-down, dvsct otie men ami vsmm ;
due to the fact that it perfectly and tt'nii:ttiintk- pnr.. ,1iunu..a
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tiie stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It dot
not brace up but builds up the body. It contains no alcohol and i
pntirely free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics.
"List spring, early, I wrote you mv feelinps and condition," snvs Mr. A J
Vanderwater, of 873 West Division Street, Chicago, Ills., "and vou" advised me
to take Dr. ISerce's Golden Medical Discovery. In all I have taken six bottles
of the 'Discovery' and four or live vials of the little 'Pellets.' Tltcv have
done me worlds if good. All my friends say : ' Vandcrwater, how well you
are looking. What in the world have vou leeti doing f ' I tell them 1 huve
been doctoring with Dr. R. V. Merce, of 'Buffalo, N. V. YVh v,' thev lav, ' you
haven't een there ? ' ' No,' I say, ' hut I took his ' Golden Medical ilincovery '
and his little ' Pellets.' These medicines huve mnde 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 awav. I am verv thankful that 1 wrote
to Dr. Pierce. His 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and his little ' Pellets ' have
Bimosi maue a new man ot me. 1 leel as young as I did at thirtv years. No
other doctor for me, only Dr. Pierce."
Tt is with pleasure that I tell yon what Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and
'Pellets' have done for me," writes Mrs. T. M. rainier, of Peede, Kaufman Co , Texas.
"Two years ago I was taken with stomach and bowel trouble. Everything I ate would
put me in distress. I lived two weeks on milk, and even that gave me twin. I f-lt a
though I would starve to death. Three doctors attended me one said I had dyspepsia,
two said catarrh of the stomach and bowels. They attended me (one st a time) lor one
year. I stopped taking their medicine and tried other patent medicine; got no better,
and I grew so weak and nervous my hesrt would flutter. I could not do any kind
of work. Now, since using your medicines, I can do my housework very well : am
Saining in flesh 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, tho consequences are
felt by the whole body. A " weak " stomach means a weak man, because
hen the stomach is "weak" the digestive and assimilative powers fail to a
greater or less extent, and tho nutrition of the body is inadequate to its needs.
But if " weak " stomach means weak man, then weak man means " weak "
heart, " weak " kidneys, "weak" liver, "weak" lungs, etc., because tho phys
ical man is only the sum of bis organs and members, and bit weakness is
the weakness of each and all of the organs of his body.
This fact explains the enres of " weak " heart, kidneys, liver, lungs and othor
organs, by the use of " Golden Medical Discovery." First the diseases of the
stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are cured, and thus the
weak stomach is made strong. Digestion and assimilation are now perfect.
The nutrition derived from food is all used, and not partly lost or wasted.
The effects are at once shown in physical gain. Tho body puts on sound flesh
anu uccomes strong, ana as the 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 ia derived, that
is from food when properly digested and perfectly
assimilated.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse and regulate
the liver and bowels. They produce permanent ben
efit and do not react on the system.
FRFF f Dr.Pleroo'aOommonSonao
" Modloal Advltor, containing
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of atampa to pay oxponso of mailing ONI Y.
Send 31 one-cent atampa tor tho cloth
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Addroea 1 Dr. Ih V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y.
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NORTH COAST LIMITED.
Is only run by the Northern Pacific
between Portland and Minneapolis and
St. Paul, through Tacoma, Seattle,
Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston,
Billings, Blsmark and Fargo. Eight
of these trains are on the run dally,
four east and four west. Each Is a
solid vestlbuled train, carrying stand
ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining
car, day coaches, mall, express and
baggage car and the elegant observa
tion car. Each train is brilliantly
lighted with over 300 lights and the
beautv of It all is you can travel Just
as cheaply on this train as on any
other. All representatives will be
glad to give you additional Informa
tion. A. D. Charlton, Assistant Gen
eral Passenger Agent, 251 Morrison St,
U033JQ 'PUBUJOJ
M ZEALAND FIRE MANCB COMPANY
Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Krandsco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
Has been Underwriting on the Pwific Coast ovot twenty-two yi-nr-SAMUEL
ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore.
A STARTLING SURPRISE.
Very fe couldb elleve In looking
at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robuust
blacksmith of Tllden. Ind., that for
ten years he suffered such tortures
from Rheumatism as few could endure
and live. But a wonderful change fol
lowed his taking Electric Bitters. "Two
bottl3S wholly cured me," he writes,
"and I have not felt a twinge In over
a year." They regulate the Kidneys,
purify the blood and cure Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Nervousness, improve di
gestion and give perfect health. Try
them. Only CO cts. at Chas. Rogers
drug store. ,
PACIFIC C0ASI COMPANY
COAL
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed.
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
TFLEPHONE MMN 661
Samuel Elmore & Go., Agts.
mm
A familiar nam of the Chicago.
Milwaukee 4k St. Paul Railway, known
II over tht Union as the Oreat Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" trains
very day and night between (tt, Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Uttlcago.
"The only perfect train In the world."
Understand: Connections are mads
with all transcontinental line, teourtng
to pamengers the bsl servlc known
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
lu-at, of a variety equaled by no other
lino.
See that your ticket reads via "Th
Milwaukee" when going to any point
in th uulted PtatM or Canada. All
ticket agents sell them
For rates, pamphteta or othor lnfof
mat inn, addrss.
J. W. CA8KY. C, J. KDDT.
Trav. Pwim. Agt., in. Agt.
Portland, Oro. Portland, On.
Some Inter-
esting Facts
When people are onten,U'.lttc a
trip, whnther on business or pleasure,
thi'y naturally want the bent serv'.
otitalnnule as far n iihm1, comfort and
fety U concerned Kmioyc of lh
WISCONSIN CENTRAL I.INMH ars
paid to serve the public snd our trains
are operati-d so as to make close con
nections with diverging lines at all
Junction point.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
tnri on through trains.
Dining car service unvscMled, Meals
served a m cans.
tn order to obtain the first -elass m
vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make direct lo.n.rctlom
at Bt. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points Bast.
Foe any further Information call on
any ticket agent ,or correspond wtta
JAS, C. POXO. (Vn, Pom. Aft.
or JAR A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis.
It
OXURIOUS 1 RAVEL
T.
Th, "Northwestern Uml'M" trains.
lt-trlo llglittd throughou'. both lnsidt
ana out, snd stesm nested, are with
out eieenilon, the Hnsst trains la the
world. The embedy the Ittcst. rswsst
and btat Ideas for comfort, conveolnc
ana luxury ever orrered th tMvaiiiai
nubile, snd altogether ir. tht mcsl
cuinplcte snd splendid production cf th
car builders' art.
These spkndld Trains
Connect With
Tbe Great Northers
The Northern IV! fie and
Tbe Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL rOR
CHICAGO and tbe CAST.
No extra charge for then suptrioi
scomntodatlons and all rlaasss of tick-
is are available for pamigs en th
trains on this un are prottcttd by
Interlocking Rloci: Systsm.
VV. H. MBAU II. L. 8I8LER.
Unrl Agent. Traveling Aft
Portland. Orcf ia.
Don't Guess at It
Out If eu are owiv Rati write us
for our rates and let us tell you about
Dm service and accommodations offer
ed by the ILLINOIS CKNTHAL
RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST
Cars) via the ILLINOIS CKNTHAL
rrom ACi'ic COAST to Chicago and
Cincinnati. Don't fall to writs us
about your trip as we are In a posi
tion 10 give you some valuable Infor
mation and assistance; (319 mile) of
tracK over wnicn are operated soma
of the finest train In the world.
For particulars regarding freight or
passenger rates call on or address.
C. LJNDBKY, B. H. TflUMBHJLL,
T. F. tt R. A. Com't Asjft.
142 Third St.. Portland. Ore.
AN ALL ABIDINO FAITH.
The Illinois Central railroad com
pany has an all abiding faith In the
future of the great Northwest. A
short time ago, this was manifested by
the establishment in Scuttle of an ag
ency to tuke aire '.holr Interests there.
The latest effort Is to put on a splen
didly equipped now train service run
nlng between 8t. Paul und Chicago,
The new trains will In) running Sun
day November 2. They will use their
own rails between Chicago and Albert
Lea, Minn., and the Minneapolis & Ht.
Louis railway track from Albert Lea,
to Minneapolis and St. Paul running
Into the union depot at St. Paul, which
is the same that Is usd by all lines
In that city.
The train Is to be known as The Chi
cago, St. Paul and Minneapolis Limit
ed and will consist of sleeping car,
buffet library car nnd reclining chair
car through without chnge between
Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul
Lining car service will also be main
tained, supper being served out of Chi
cago and breakfast Into Chicago,
Trains will leave St. Paul at. 7:10 p.
m. and arrive In Chicago 9:30 a. m.
Leave Chicago at 6:10 p. m. and ar
rive In St. Paul 9:40 a. m, making
close connection nt St. Paul with all
western lines. Tickets can be pur
chased via. this line, In connection
with all western lines, at all stations.
For further Information regarding
rates, time, etc., call on or address:
B. H.TRUMBULL,
Commercial agent 111 Cent R R, 142
Third street, Portland, Ore. '
PAUL B. TOMPSON,
Freight end passenger agent, 111 Cent
R R, Seattle, Wash, . . ,
LUCK IN THIRTKICN. i ;j
II y sending thirteen miles , Win,
Splrey, of Walton Furnace, V , got
a tax a HuoklPti's Arnica Salve that
wtiotly eurvd a horrible fever sors e
his log. Nothing else could. Post
Mi it euures Bruises, Felons, Ulcers,
HruetUena, llolls, Hums, Corns and
Pile. Only Mo, . Guaranteed by t.
Ilug-rs, druriHst.
"WIIKRB TO HUNT AND FISH."
Northern Paolflo's new game bank Is
now ready for distribution. Illustra
tions of live fame a particular feature.
Four full pagea from Baton-Thompson's
drawings made specially (or this
hook. Send address with six cents and
book will be mailed to you by Chas,
l. ITeo. G. P. sV T. A., St. Paul, Minn.
A FIND UIJART.
Ot IM volumea la found on eacfe ot
the Northern Pacific's "North Coast
Umltrd" tralna. Don't forget that
thee are the only tralna operated In
the VYest that are lighted throughout
he Uectrlclty.
' A0LI1 AMID FLAMK.4.
Hivjklng into a biasing home, suing
llrwncn lately dragged the sloping In
mates front death. Fancied swurl'y
nnd 1ath near, It's that way when
you iiigl.vt coughs and cold. Don't
do it. Dr, King's New Dlwotery for
Consumption give perfect production
iigiiliint all Throat, Chest and Lung
troubl Keep It near, and avoid suf
fering, death and doctor bill. A
teaapooitfut stops a laate cough, per
nttH use the most stuborn, Harm
less and nice tasting, It's luaraniiw-d
lo NaUsfy by Chas. Rogers. Price 54c
and 1100. Trial hot I In free.
Andrew Asp.
Wtgsa liter, llidialtk ust Itntsiear
Finrr-OLAHH work at
ItHAHONAJiUl PK1CB.
Special Attention 04r lo Ship
Steamboat HepalrtncOeneral lUa
ACS
smithing, First -CUs
BhOStBg,
11 oree-
COR NER TWELFTH AND DUANB
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
IJtAVI
rOaTLANU
mivs
ssss s I Portland Union fianH I II IS 1
T00mI for Attorte and Wat I f4si
rnow
AVTOKIA
T44YS inT 1-urUano" Mid w.y "Tit Ha 1
up mi run 1 lews1 1
HKAfJPI DIVISION
l rayiilrU?iir" Wamsitoa.'
tlstswl Hvl, Kirt Hovrmt.
lisiantimd sod Aalorls
S IS m I :inlil Sir Murantiiii.
a Hi. lUstm-md, ,'ert
I M i in I tort. 1 sml Artnrii
Sp in
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3..RJL2
Sunday only.
All trains make close oonneutloru at
flohle with all Northern Paoiflo trains
to and front the lOaat and Hound
petal. I. C. MA TO,
Qen'l Freight and Pass. Agwu
mm eMtcMreTtn-s) rousn
fejEiPiVey
w in urn r.itn r.mjMiMi
la HI: II 4 U..I4 mMU M M
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UlirlM. l l,l,Mlfl k,.l IW
mm. iiMi iiHn, rmuiT rl
JoFlland - Gloria Jjoute.
STR. 4 BAILEY GATZERT."
Dally round trtps sxoeot Nunday.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a. m.
Ijftav Astoria 7 p. m.
Through Portland oonneotiona with
steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaoo and
Long ileaoh PotoU.
White Collar Line tickets Inter.
changeable with O. R. st N. Co. and
v. r. co. aoaeu.
The Dalles Route
STR. "TAH0MA,"
and "METLAK0"
Dally trips exceut Sunday.
TIM CARD
. Str. "TAH0HA"
Leave Portland Moo., Wed., !., i a. m.
Leave. Dalle, Tue., Thur,, Sat., tarn,
,' Str. "METLAK0"
Lv. Portland Tuea., Thur.. Sat.. 7 a. m.
Lv. T miles, Mon., Wed., t 7 a. m.
Landing at foot of Alder Street, Port
land uregox,
Doth Phone Main Jul.
AGENTS.
J. W. Crlchton, The Dalles, Oregon.
A. K. Fullor. Hood River, Oregon.
Wolford A Wyera, White Salmon, Wn.
Henry Otmstead, Carson. Wn.
John W. Tolt-sn, Stevenson, Wn.
J. O. Wyatt, Vancouver. Wn.
A. J. Taylor, Astoria, Ore.
R. W. CRICHTON, Portland Oregon!
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ft! the Mlwlih-r anil !)Urfti-d
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