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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1902)
'ml jhukmmi' .Valiums. FKion. di:coihkr h. im QciiUj iVsstorirtiu Telephone, Main tel. u'NONjL.ABE L TERMS OB" SUBSCRIPTION. . DAILT. "" Bent by trial, per year If. M Sent by malt, per month SO Served by carrier, per month .... CO gent by mall, per year, to advance 11 00 The Astoriaa guarantee to tu ad vertiser the largest circulation cf any newspaper published on the Columbia River. ' ... . THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO., amount asked for. Oregon -Is. on the j verge ot a business boom, which will I be greatly accelerated by the fair. We must first make the exposition a success, and tt la up to the legislature to take the first ktep to.vard that end. , It would seem strange Indeed for Jonathan Bourn to entertain aspi rations for the senatorial toga, but that appears to be the exact situation. Bourne is a republican with populist- Ic tendencies. He is quite well-to-do, and it s rumored that he Is interest ed with Jo-soph Teal In the Portland Journal. Now, the Journal Is a dem ocratic paper, but the populistic-repub-llcan Mr. Bourne would probably not have any scruple against being identi fied with its management. The Jour nal's whole effort at present Is to "rib up" trouble between Messrs. Geer and Fulton, therebv dividing the latter'd recognised strength with the former. When it gats the two men involved, it will launch forth the boom of the irrepressible Mr. Bourne and elect hira hands dawn. This is the story that is told In Portland, and - I In nmhohlv hrfstd on f at L But It is quite reasonable that, even If Mr. F'tlton could not be successful, neither the governor nor the populisiic Port lander could hope for the toga. ' They aiv, to employ the vernacular of the day, '"dead ones," and might as well hope for a ride over that railroad to Mars as to hope for a commission that would entitle either of them to a seat in the uppor house of the national congress. Trades unionism in Oregon has made rapid growth during the, present year. According to President Harry of the stn.'e F-jdorsttou ot Labor, there were only six towns outside of Portland that had unions on January I, and the totul membership was about 9T9. Port-Ian-', unions had an aggregate member ship of iOOQ. On November 1 the wvre unions in jl outsiiW towns and cities, with an aggregate membership of 5STS, while Portland unions had! grown In membership to sSiHX Astoria.) easily ranks second n point of union! membership, with something like 1600. j The fhowing for the entire state isj about 20,00ft. This Is Indeed a grati fying condition of affairs and augurs well for ths future prosperty of thej worklngman. Experience trachea that( the most serious labor troubles have. come about through belated effort to uniontt Industries. Where the unions take hold at the Mart there Is sel dom trouble cf consequence. The la borer is worthy of his hire, and there Is no other way to Insure this than to organise trails unions. Oregon will seen be a big state, and the founda tion no.v being laid by her working men will operate to the advantage of future ganerations. It is evident that the success of the Lewis and Clark fair depends entirely upon the action of the state legisla ture. The railroads which have sub scribed tZB.WO have Insisted upon the condition that the state give $150,000. which is a quarter of a million more than was askd by the fair board. It is not to be expected, perhaps, that a tTifl AC'S appropriation can be e- . ma from the legislature, but It does not follow that the railroads will wstfcdiair this offfr. Should any of riera do so, however, the people of Portend might retaliate in the way of buiuecs to an extent that would make the railroads realixe the dire re sults cf thfir selfishness. The fair will certainly not be a money-maker, nor is it expects to be. The principal ben tfcilarte will be the carriers, which should, and must, contribute their full share toward the expense of adver tising this regCon. Th legislatu; e must likewise take a broad-minded view of Oie matter and grant without delay the THE SOUTHWEST FKKS3. ' Portland Telegram: That old chest nut, prohibition of the sale of liquor In the capitol building, bobs up again, as it does every year. It is always favored by a lot of congressional cow ards who know very well that It is only a bit of cheap claptrap thrown as a sop to the temperance vote. Wheth er it is voted up or down there will always be something in the capitol res taurant to drink besides what temper ance people have on their tables. A great deal of energy is wasted In this world making mountains out of molehills. Tacoma News: A number of people , are preparing to take French leave of; Seattle. It is rumored that a grand ; jury will be convened at Seattle next month. Hence the exodus. But please don't come to Tacoma, timid sirs! mm. -. A VGtAANlS THROAT ft V '. r.T. t:t Un i-j be a Pstti m A. j. vi. -,-5 'km form is gwiti day ai i.-'K .-, ".at t cait. Xothiiig fcurtn-ai t ti arw.it a cwm's. f.r-'j v!-... -. .:.;-! : to i ai;:d of a fitfi It w' urt-1 i.ief m aaL Who taiii- ixtrv mjjs. wosoaus-yoice m'in.'A ' 1'T c&wae m'awM btgan Tat -' ,- r -'' c,;,6rn Medical Ia'.. v : ..:; y.xutOKiA cart M tot r-n j'-r i-"-" m4 VjWnf evefh: t if tur it-sir i Mod fan ?t vrA ncv&vii ""Ss'Sj't. tix.-x.; tey i t-fxn tb mxncnti neaa m ' isvsi'if wcA it i n3'jj W ifsm 5.'uai, ewaaae ass4 ai) ! fe-tmr kB wrfa IwrM tCt&tC Jmtwtf i ti irm tut nu t4 'v" iff Vvrtor ft W M. iSnr,vtoJ-' I hM WA S"' ( in. Y' HKirnt tKtMO' mtfm wf mC fet M&ttM.. m I MiH,a-c; w. . 1 ia-C hit u"r JMM. i Uf4 vt I" u..u9 mov 4&l . i a jt. it. t wt4A w) i fir K "' Cmmhui $ te-vi t-i Ml )4V M f ) un tuy to vi - Portland Journal: There is discus sion of the status of matters at Salem during the session of the legislature, with reference to the relations be tween the governor and the assem bly. Let it be understood that the people elected George E. Chamberlain as chief executive, and that the ex ecutive Is n co-ordinate branch of the state government. Repect Is due to the governor as the choice of a ma jority of the people. Partisanship meddling with the functions and pre rogatives of the governor's oflke will be resented by voters in the fu t'lre. Thty intended to make George Chamberlain thief executive and that he should perform the duties of the office as determined by prece' dents. Furthermore, it is mildly sug gested that not all of the power of the state government is vested in the legislature. The eovernor might re taliate, if the other branch of the government were to he too mean. The suggestion Is made solely upon thj Journals on initiative, and Is not at the instance of Mr. Chamberlain. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. This signature J PH. jfc on A NEW YEAR'S HEALTH GUIL'S The edition for IMS of the famous Hos tetter's Il!utrateJI Almanac is now ready, and may be obtained from yur druggist or general dealer free of charge. It contains much interesting reading matter, both for the young and old, and it should therefore find a place in every home throughout the ' ouritry, as a handy reference. Their 'Heltrated Stomach : Filters should also bt found in the medicine chest as a means of counteracting serious Illness. No other medicine Is so good In cases of heartburn, loss of appetite, indiges tion, dyspepsia, constipated bowels, llv " and kidney disorders, or malaria, f'rvrr and ague. Be sure to try a bot tle. It will surely cure you. The gen uir.t must have our private stamn over the neck. Avoid all substitutes. f-1 r Nitrify Old age is not a question of years but a question of vitality. There are young people of seventy-five and old people of sixty. The difference between these yuim;;-o!d people and oKl-y6iing peo ple is a difference of vital force. Where docs this vital force" come from? How is it produced? How may it be preserved? The answer is that all physical vitality comes from food properly digested and assimilated. Food fills but does not feed unless the processes of digestion and assimilation are thoroughly pcrfoimed. It is from the nutrition extracted from 'food that physical vitality is produced. It is quite possible to cat heartily and yet lack vitality because the nutrition in the food is not extracted. This happens when there is disease of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Then the food is imperfectly digested and the nutritive values are largely lost. The consequence of this loss of nutrition in general is physical' weakness and in old age it is the forerunner of senile decay. Strength then in youth or old age is only a question of sufficient food which is properly digested and assimilated. If vital strength is produced from food under these conditions, it is evident that this vital strength may be preserved while the stomach and its associated organs are kept in a healthcondition. It is imperfect digestion and 1s of nutrition caused by disease of the stomach and the other orgias of digestion and nutrition, to which in general loss of vitality m iy !e attributed. .xvcry cures diseases of the Tlr P errp'c . - .m o-l ! stomach and other organs of t,; i .or ti and nutrition in vountr or old. It enables the perfect dirrc..if.a and assimilation of food, from which alone the body receives its .strength and by which it preserves its vitality. "When I wrote you for advice, I was feeling very miserable with not simply one ailment but a general debility," writes .Mrs. Martha Ju-ics, of Clareinont, Surry Co., Va. "I pur chased a bottle of ' favorite Prescription ' ami also one of ' Goldeu Medical Discovery unit a bottle ot I'cllcta' I soon bccim to isnpn.ve and continued takimr.them until I wan feel- in$ so well I Oiscautinuol. That was l.iat i-'rinv;, and I continued leeling as well as could be expected of an old ls.d? stventy-thrte .r.v.'rj ot age. I have so much faith in Your medi cine ; I feci that the number of my days li.ta icen prolonged by taking it, 1 recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines every chance I get. I t!iink there is no medicine equal to yours for old people. It makes their declining clays easy and cheerful. I would say to the aged especially, take Dr. Pierce's medicines, they will kelp and cure also." "I was a sufferer from chronic diarrhea for five years," writes Mrs. Mary M. Aaron, of Rolla, Phelps Co., Mo. "I tried different' remedies which would give me relief for a short time only. My trouble would return is bad as ever. I consulted you in July, 1900, mid by your advice commenced usin Dr. Pierce's remedies. I took two Unties tit the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' three vials of the ' Pellets,' and some of the ' Kxtract of Smart-Weed,' as you advised. I have not had any return of my trouble since using your medicines. Am now seventy-one yean old, and I never tad nit thing to relieve me so quick. I think Dr. Pierce's medicines the greatest on earth. My tliunks to you for your advice ami thanks to Almighty God for restoring me to health through your hands.' One of the consequences of partly digested food is the clogging of the system and corruption of the blood by the accumulation of waste material. In such a condition some outbreak of impure blood is quite liable to take place, and the lack of vital force resulting from loss of nutrition makes disease a hard thing to fight under such conditions. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery not only cures diseases of the stomach, but it purifies and enriches the blood, elimi nating from it the poisons which produce disease. "Three years ago my "husband was taken sick," writes Mrs. C. S. Towle, of Sun.Ardo, Motiterey Co., California. He had Uiree carbuncles. Two on back of the neck and one was in region of kidneys. It was six inches in diameter and he had the lst doctor we could get. He attended him two months and then said he could do no more for him; that he liml so little vitality there was nothiug to build on; that a change might do him good. The children insisted on his going away, but 1 taid no, if he must die, lie should die fu r: n our own home, but if he could ! raised from that bed of sickness I could do it with Dr. Pierce's medicines. We bought one little of ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and n ial l Dr. Pierce's Pellets. My hus'iand had imt been aide to sit up, even to have his bed made. When he haL taken one bottle of the medicine lie could sit up and go out ol" tloor.i, and when seven had been taken lie was in Ije'.'.er health than for five years previous!)', tie is now seventy years old, and can do a good day's work." As a tonic for old people there is no medicine superior to "Golden Medical Discovery." It strengthens the stomach,.purifies the blood, and so gives new life and new strength. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. '1 iie best laxative for old people. f Or. Piorco'a Common Sonse Medical Advisor, con-'- " tainlng 1009 largo pagan and more than 70O Illustrations, Is sent FREE on receipt of stamps to pay expense ol mailing ONLY. Send 31 one cent stamps lor the cloth bound volume, or only 21 stamps lor the hook In paper covers Address t Dr. A. V. PIEROE, Bultalo, V. Y. ! KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER j X A FINE LIBRARY. Of 140 volumes found on each of " jvorthern Pacific's "North Coast limited- trains. Don't forget that fH T0 ho nnlv i-oln nu.. t.J l the Wt that, are lighted throughout The UVGSA LOON P. E. PETERSON. Prop. Finest Wlns and Liquors Comer Aitor and Ninth. Bottled or in Keg Free City Delivery ' J Tfcl I North Pacific r rewing Company, Astoria I I J3MIL SCIIIMI'FF, C.wv.d .Maiui(fer. J WILLAMETTE 7 UNIVERSITY J. II. COLK.VAN, liNl iit, Nal;m, Or. College rf I iberal I cine, Music, Or t,.Vy PREFARATOflT DEPARTMENT grade department lower (trade In n ln professional training, the TTnlverl edU' Ht'on to all who iwar. of ih THB NORMAL PRPtBTMRVT und practice of teaching. M nil r teacher are In constant de'mand. Tit, Lew, Ait.-Xtdi Tho 'i-r BtisiTirss or-n to students completing eighth punitory department Besides afford ty ekx to o;iv - thorough piactlcal tni... f n trained hriin. s ihoronith courw in the theory onlrprrents of state rrhoo! law. Its ''stslng-i upon application. Ii UXURIOUS TRAVEL r, Th,; "Noriliwc-l.Tn L'Ti''fl'' trains Hectr'lo llghit'1 .htoughou . bo'.h l'lsljc ami out, and s.e.uu iiciti-il, a, with out i"ppllon, the finest trslns In the world. They embS'ly the iittsi, Knui an'l bpit Ideus for comfort, convenl.'i'f and luxury ever offered the travelling nuhllc. and altogether are the nicsl cirnplete and splendid nroljctlon cf th oir hullder' srt. These sjd"ndld Trains Connect With , The Great Xorthcrn The Sorthtrn I'aclHc und The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR ' CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these i:iprrio imommoditinn and all rlaiwssof tick ets are available for passage cn th trains on 'his line are projected by th' Interlocking Bloc!: Pystem. VV. H. MEAt. H. U S1SLEH General Agent. x Traveling At1 PortlMnd. ftr; in. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission And Snipping Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Expiwsa Companies. Cus tom House Broker. ANDREW LAKB AUTtluint Tailor . New Goods, Winter Hainls, Per feet Work, Prices Ucusoimule anvl Work Done With l'lspatch. si Commercial St., Astoria. Ore. BTAItrUN'G, HUT TUUIC "If everyone knew what a nmna liiolkltin Ir. King's New Life I'llls l," writ. O. 11. Tuitliir, IX'HUHeylottn, I'u,. "you'd si'll uli yu luive In u day. Twij cks ust has nrndu a now limn of me.'' infiilllli fur t'uuatliuthm. stiiiii.tili mU livi-r tiouliUs. 'titu lit v'luu. ItogctV drug sturo. A STAHTt.INO Sl'ltl'UISi:. Vi" fev couldb vlii've In lookiiift at A. T. 1 lon.H , a lit ultliy, nbinit llu. l.mmth of Tlldi'ii In.l.. ttmt fu ten yrurs bo aulfvreu aucb turturv from Itlit'uintl-m as few could endurv mid live. Hut a wonderful change Ml towtd his Ukliif Klvvtitu IMiicrs, "Two bollK'S wholly cured inc." Im wiito. "und I lm'i not f"U a tvviii; In ovei a y-ur.'' Thty rcmiliitii the Kidney, I'Uilfy the IiIikk! mitt cure KhuuniutlKiii Neuralgia, Ni'rvousncsa, improve ill KvHiton and v'tve puffei-t health, Tiy them, duly 00 els. at t'litis, itK'is drug store. NOKTU COAST LIMITED. Is only run by the North, rn pucifltl between I'lirtlnud and Miniiuapollg and St. Paul, throuuh Tai'Oiua, Heattle, Spokane, Misnouln, Hut !, Uvliigalou, llllliiiKS. llUnmrk nnd Kargn. Klght of these trains ir uii the run daily, four east and four at. ' Kach I a solid vestlbuled tntlii, carrying stand ard Pullman tourK sleeper, dining tar, day coaches,1 mull, etpreia and liiKiinuo car and the elegant observa tlou cur. Knelt train I brilliantly lighted with over Six) light and the benutv of It alt Is you cun travel Just cheaply on this train as on any other. Aft repiesentativea HI be glnd to give you additional Informa tion. A, I), Chnrldm. Aiaitant (len ernl Passenger Agent, !5I Morrison fit, Portland, Oregon. "WIIKIIK TO HUNT AND F18H." Nurthorn Piiellle's new game book Ii now ready fir distribution, Ilhmira tlons of live game a n.irtl. u!ar fvntur. Pour full piiges from Selon-Thomri son's drawings mttde sjieclally for this I look. fl-4id address with sit cents and book will b mulled to you by Cha 8. Poo, O. P. A T. A., flt. Paul, Minn. LUCK IN TH1HTIS1CN. By sending tblrlen miles Wm Splri-y, of A'alton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Ilu.'kl'-n's Arnlni 8aive that wholly cur.-d a horrible fever sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Posi tively cuures Prulxps, Pelons, Ulcers, Eruptions, llolls, Hums, Corns and Piles, Only 25c. Guaranteed by Chita Rogurs, drufiliit. "The Plggest Sensation Everywhere." UILIPUT Tho stnall'-st ateresrope with the strongest optical effect Highly fin ished In dlf jrent colors with rich gold nnd silver decorations (mountings Including 20 V. P. I'lintographs. Views of art (genre), ri tie only II. Bent everywhere prpald In lettor form. AOENT9 WANTED. Llliput SteroscQpe Company FORREST m.r0 Philadelphia. FRARL & COOK rKANAFI: COMMANV. Telephone 121. DRYING AND F.XPRESSINC All goods shipped to our care Will receive speelal attention. jNo 5:.'S Duane fit. W J ('CK)K. Mgr THE WALDORF C. F. WISE, Propr. Astoria's principal resort. Fine IhiU'irs, nnd clirars. Scoit's 5anta!-Pcpsin Capsules jf?gV a posjtjvs cvv.r. ASLmiQP AMID KI.AMUHI. Ilreaklntf Into a bliulng home, suing llrcnioit lately dragged the slucplng In iiialp from death. Panclvd security and death near. It's that way when you neglect cough and colds, Ihtn'l do It. lr. Kliig'i New Discovery for t'uiisuinptlon gives perfeot protection iiKttlast all Throat, Cheat and Lung troubloa, "iecp It near, and avoid suf fering, death and doctor's bills. A teiispoonful aU(Ni a laate cough, per slstsnt mso lb most stuhotn. Harm less and nice taatlng, It's guaranteed to aaUafy' by Chaa Itogere. Prli'e OOo and It 00. Trial bottles free. Andrew Asp, Mjru lilmf, llictiallk isC Isniiktsr PIK.T-CLA8M WOKK AT KBABQNAUI.H PKICtM. Hv-clsl Alieittlon Olven to Ship are Htsamttoat iteimiriiig.ileiicral niacK inllhlng, Ptret-ctasa Horse. Shoeing, it OHNIOfl TWKLPTH AND DUAND ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. UAVR AHKIVK OUUS Ul t t p Ul U'.sm SlUpiu I'tirUaiid tin im l't I I II iu tn far Aaltia unit Wajr t KHIpu Ct I'lirtUuil I'iiIiiU AXTtlKIA ! W y II ma tOJUpn riKAriliklUViniA l tn r'AnUuia liif Hirtitiii, "i 1 m a m I lint ml Kl.nM, run Hevi, I I'Muiu MIi j tUuiraiiHil sud AKWI I lOJi.. m ibi in i' Kniilpf.,, H.iit'iuiu, I Ii tun m ml r'l , ll.mm .ii.l, tur. j 7 ) p 'Sunday only. AM trslns ntake close ooruiectlutu at Goblo with all NorUwrn Pacino trains to and from the Ifiaat and Bound poltiU J, C. MA TO, Oca I rrelgbt and Paaa. Agent VII1TE COLLAR Ul JorOand - Gloria ou(e. STR.4,BAILEYGATZERT.M Dally round irlpi except Hundsy. TIME CAHO lioava Portland 7 a, tn. Iav Astoria 7 p. m. 'ittrough Portland oonneotlona wKh steamer Nahootta from llwaoo and Long Hearti Points.' White Collar Line tickets Inter, changeable with O. It A N. Ce. and V. T. Co. ticket. The Dalles Route STR. "TAH0MA." and "METLAK0" Daily trips eireut Sunday. TIMfc CARD Jitr. "TAH0'4A, Leave Portland Mob.. Wed., l., I a as. Uave Dalle, Tuee., Tbur., Sat., 7 am. Sir. "MCTLAKO" Lv. Iortland Tuea., Thur., Bat, 7 am, l.v. iHilltj. Mon., Wed., Prt. 7 a. ra. Landing at foot of Altlnr Street, Part ana Oregot. Oath Pboaesj. Main Sal. A0KNT8. 3. W. Crlchton, The Dalles, Oregoaj, A. K. Fuller, Hood Rler, Oregon. Woirord Wyera, White Salmon, Wn. Henry Olmstend, Carann, Wn. John W. Totten, Hleventon, Wn. J. C. Wyatt Vancouver, Wn, A. J. Taylor, Astoria. Ore. IC W. ( ItU'HTON. Pwtland Oregna. Pennyroyal, pills i'Vl'.V'""' '"" l'- tti nu!iihi-.ns i-.ni I.IHM . in.u.wrlMMi. ll...oUihpr. H. I,,.. Vs J l"".rr". K.th.lhi.U.n. nll. ,il ...in.. , oi J ,,',.l' w ... I jr. Jf .,, t r.rllpHl.r Te.llm.HUI L ! "Ilr llrf Tor I4Im,n(m l.tlw, k, ' fu-M UII. l,nlt1.M'i..litl.. IMdhf tM ritIle 4'bl'-hMlw 'l.-wl..l IU NMllw um '.m Ml IMIII.4. f Kii-lnli.il tlnns-rutin rh 1'if Hlm.iKi mill lifi.i-Hi'it K'-lii -y.. Nn eurn ni K.f. C'T H litii, ;.iy and I'Tiittt Ii' HI' I'd ivir -f. eiti,. ,if l.iiuiieet.i, , .ml (. 11' Diall n.i l'i Iuiik .IhiiiI. Ilijl. AliHi.hil-Ij h.irinl-i, Hnlif liy iliu,; l.tn. I il,-f Kl I", or h- mull, iiomiuilil, i.ou, a boms , eu.n. THf SA.'!TAl-Pt?!IH CO., SSUSrONTAINK, OHIO. ''im mi r"T-I 1 vv' Sold hy Chaa. rtogem. it,9 Commerol al Bireet. AitorlH. Oreirnn. UKOHHMAN'N I'ATUNT WKITlN;.KINO I Don't Guess at It But If you are govng Haul write us fur our rates and let us tell you ahout the service and accomrnodittlniis offer ed by the ILLINOIS CKNTK.XL RAILROAD. THROUGH TO! 'HIST Care Via the ILLINOIS CI2NTKAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fall to write us about your trip aa we are In a posi tion to give you some valuable Infor mation and assistance; 5319 miles of rack over which are operated some if the finest trains In ihe world. For particulars regarding freight at lassenger rates call on or addreas. . C. LINDSKT. B.H.TRUMBEL.L, T. F. 4 R. A. Com'l Agt 142 Third 8L. Portland. Ore. The moift Important Improvement of the age In Ihe art of pen manship makes the poorest writ er a splendid penman In a few weeks by the use of this ring. Kn dormtj by prominent college presidents and board of education In Kuiopo and America. Sample down assorted si sent post paid for ft, single HHinple 3Sc. When ordering a single tinif state whether for man, woman r child,. , ' PENN RiFG. SIPPLY CO. Ill H.JPOURTH ST., rhllndolphla. f ho Fccp of M f rains Is the Famous Nortwostern Limited dally between Mlnne apolls, St. Paul and Chicago ....via,.,, Without exception the IlncHt and most luxurious train In the world, You will realize what comfortable traveling la If you ride on this famous train. For full Information address C. J. dllAT, M. L, SI8LKR, Traveling Agent - , General Agent. 248 Alder Street, Portland, Or.