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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, J CLY 1?), iO(U !1: i in v. f u "1 t Morning Astorian EtUbllfhtd 1873. - OTNIONl RATESi tieut by mail, per year. ....... $6 00 Bent by mail, per mouth. 6V Served by carrier, per month...... COc SEMI-WEEKLT. Bent by mail, per year. In advance tl 00 The Astorian guarantee to Us ad vertisers the largest circulation of any aewspaper published on th Columbia River. THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO., THR conditions that combine to make a city prosperous are not confined ex clusively to commercial and Industrial advancement; there are other factors necessary in the evolution of a thriv ing city from the nuclus of a grow ing town, principal among -them being religious and social attractions. Good j eltixenshlp Is the prime essential in the upbuilding of any community, and social and religious pursuits Inspire good cltlsenship, which means a high moral standard. Astoria Is fortunate In possessing a fine cltisenship, ar the credit for this must. In a liberal meas ure, be accorded the workers In re ligious ' circle The churches of As toria are prosperous; the congrega tions large; harmony exists among the various denominations, each appreciat ing the fact that the contentions be tween them are as nothing In the face of the common goal for wich each is striving. Sunday in Astoria need not be a day of weary waiting for the work days that are to follow; it should not be made a day of depression, of monotony, of ' time wasted. The churches should be attended by all who profess Christian tendencies, or who were nursed in the bosom of Christian love. Lessons of true living are taught In the churches of Astoria at all times. All churches are good If they teach the lesson of the life that Is to come. Men of the gospel, like the business men and other citlxens are responsible for the advancement of city; to them has been assigned the duty of inculcating In the minds of the people a true regard for fidelity to God and country, and In spreading God s work and word they are fulfilling that duty. The churches are a big wheel In the progress of the viorld. STANDING at the portal of eternity. Pope Leo is a figure pre-eminently great, commanding the love and ad miration of the whole civilized world w ithout regard to religious prejudices, turmoil and strife. History does not record a more generous spirit of af fection than is everywhere manifest to day for the dying pontiff, and the prayers of the whole God-believing world for his recovery vie with the pro found appeal that was made to Him that does everything for the best when our own beloved William McKinley lay tossing on his deathbed, sent there by tfie cruel hand of an assassin, Even the sorrow that placed in mourning the people of Great Britain, and called forth the regret of the nations of the on the street. There is a place for ev world when that noble woman, Queen j erything, and the public streets phoulil Victoria, answered the summons to a , be kept free of store and office debris. grander life in the Great Beyond does I not parallel the sorrow of the world J lx ,he oM countrieg it i3 CU3tomary on account of Pope Leo's critical con- t0 present the city magistrate, or dition. This is accounted for by the j Btipendlary as he is termed, with a fact that his people are found where-j pair o white gi0Nes every time he fimJs ever civilization exists, but the trlb- j a t.lean docket. th&t js t0 My a u0,ket utes of that great army of statesmen,. without any triminai casf. on jt Tf scholars, clergy and lay members who ,he custom were in vogue jn Astoria th(. are opposed to his religious views is in- j presaing police judge would have about spired by something broader and j four f(ajrg of white govw comlng t0 more liberal than the confines of the-.hlm ths week and a who)e gfjjt Qf ology. These are the tributes of great ( t.0thc.g. men to a great man; of great men ivho Have dime something for humanity's j THE time is UI.aw,lg neur u hen th eause to !a great man who has dune, poll or the queen of thoAstot ia re something for the same cause; In short, gatta w), be tioji,df all,j it behooves all an appreciation of a life well spent, wno aie ink,,,.,! m tle euctl.ss tht I Signs of Polluted Blood. There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting as an old sore. You worry over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the patience is exhausted, and the very sight of the old festering, sickly looking place makes yoO irritable, despondent and desperate. A chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking down under the effects of some serious disorder. The taking of strong medicines, like mercury or potash, will sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blood and im pair the general system that the merest scratch or bruise results in obstinate son-licaling sores of the most offensive character. Often an inherited taintbreaks out in frightful eating sores upon the limbs or face in old age or middle life. Whenever a sore refuses to heal the blood is always at fault, and, while antiseptic washes, salves, soaps and powders can do much to keep down the inflammation and cleanse the .we, it will never heal permanently till the blood itself has been purified and thedc-adly rerms and poisons destroyed, and with S. S. S. this can be accomplished the poiiuiea pjoou is i rich.pure blood is the body the flesh S. S. S. is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in order and at the same time tones tip the system and builds up the general health , If you have a chronic sore write us. No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, MALTHOED Nerer corrode, nerer iweiti nor expsnds ) in fact never gives any trouble of any kind nd is used for all classes of work. A very superior covering for barn, factories, depots, ctnncrie, tanneries, shed and mining property. Sena for tookta. The Paraffine Paint Co. Stn Francisco, Scattls, Portland, Los Angeles and Denver, Colorado. devoted to that which lie deemed the beat. His was a life of practice as well as of precept. There Is something truly noble in the generosity of broad minded men. PATRIOTISM does not consist wholly of shouting hurrah every time the Stars and Stripes is on parade, or even of emulating the battle of Bunker Hill with "male In China" firecrackers ev ery time the anniversary of our Inde pendence rolls around. Patriotism is love of country and the community In which one resides, and the patriotic cltixen is Invariably an energetic per son who patronizes the home town at all times; reads the home newspapers, and has unbounded confidence In the future of his town. If he is a business man he advertises liberally, not only with a view to Increasing his own trade but also for the purpose of helping the man who gives Mm a record of the local news, In which as a patriotic citizen he Is interested, to make a llv ing. He Joins the local Chamber of Commerce, takes an interest in its af fairs; votes at the primaries, attends the conventions; keeps tab on the city's municipal business; makes the upbuilding of the city his own special hobby; .identifies himself with the so cial, fraternal and religious life of the city; gives liberally to charity and at tends strictly to his own private busi ness allowing other people to attend to theirs unmolested. He believes In children even as our strenuous presi dent does; works for a high standard of education; advocates plenty of schools and capable teachers, and encourages live and let-live prices in competition. Finally, he is a quiet, unobtrusive sort of fellow, at the same- time a promi nent citizen in all that the adjctlve Implies, and places the Interests of his home town and country first and the interests of the rest of the world after wards. There are many such patriots In Astoria. There Is room for many more. THIS is the season of the year when everybody should constitute himself a committee of one to entourage reform In the conditions of the streets. Ev ery business man can contribute a mite in the matter of keeping the city clean by making it a rule to allow refuse from his store or Cartory to be brushed pnnnea ana invigorated, and when againcirculatingf reel vtliioufhout around the old sore begins to take I on a natural color, me aiscnarge of matter ceases and the place heals over. contest to set busy Immediately and stimulate Interest In the voting by lasting as many ballots as possible for th..ti fuvm-lte candidate. Some of the business men have already offered In ducements to the people to vote, and the methods adopted are such as to at tract a targe increase In the ballots cast next week. P-e .sure and vote for the queen of the carnival. LILY Lanstry Is the first to announce that she has laid the foundations for a dramatic version of Mwonl's system of wireless telegraphy. Let us hope that It will not bo a plotless thing, and that a Langtrylosa cast will produce the nameless play. DESPITE the fact tUat the Smith perjury trial revealed so many different names under which the defendant has gone at various times. It was not a case of mistaken Identity. ASTORIA tenders humble apologies to the weather forecaster for past ab use and assures him her generous ap preciation for present favors, Has'ii press please copy. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., July 10, 1903. Sealed pro- ixjsals, in triplicate, w4U be received here until 11 oVIock. A. M.. August 10, 190$, for furnishing forage and bedding at posts In this department for. year ending June SO, 1901. Information fur nished here or by quartermasters at posts. U. S. reserves the right to re ject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes contain ing proposals - should be markea "Proposals for Forage and Bedding nt " and addressed to undersigned. P. H. HATHAWAY. C. Q. M. A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING. Compulsory vaccination Is being en forced In :he Philippines. Without labor there could be no rest that's one compensation. In New Tork 100 new cases of con sumption develop each day. The memory, it has been decided, i! stronger in summer than in winter. A short and comprehensive code of morals: "Do your duty and tell the truth." Does very well for sick folks and guys, But it makes a man miss all the fun till he dies. Porto Rico is prosperous. They sell us a million dollar s wonn 01 tropical fruits every month. The kaiser s army is servved regu larly with bread and porridge made largely from the peanut." The Kaiser Is about five feet ten In bright, but he likes to surround himself with giants, and by comparison looks shorter than he Is. The Richmond man who is carrying flat-iron to cure rheumatism ought to be pretty handy with a coal hod by next winter. The latest cure for internal qaneer reported In England Is a tablespoonful of molasses four or five times a day. There are almost as many universi ties in the United States as there an university students In the united kingdom. . Dumb animals are skinned alive In some parts of Russia because the skin of the live animal is sonsidered suier ior for manufacturing purposes. It is said that anything the people do not know is news. "In that case, what Is the matter with the Lord's prayer?" asks a western paper. The largest tree in the 'world lies bro ken and petrified at the end of a de file in northwestern Nevada. It Is said to be 666 feet long. ' WONDERFUL NERVE. Is displayed by many a man during pains of accidental cuts, wounds, Bruis es burns, scalds, sore feet or stiff Joints. But there Is no need for It. Bucklin's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the the best salve on earth for piles, too. 25 cents at Charles Rogers, druggist. Office Constructing Quartermaster, Astoria, Or., July 18, 1903: Scaled pro posals, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M., August 8, 1903, for the construction, plumbing, heating and electric wiring of one field officers and one double set or lieutenants quarters at Fort Stev ens, Or. United States reserves the right to reject any or all proponaJs. In formation and specifications furnished on application. Envelopes should be marked "Propo.sals for Construction" and addressed to Captain Goodale, quartermaster. SAVED FROM A TERRIBLE DEATH The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbltt of Bargeton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used failed, while consumption was dowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's new dis covery for sonsumptlon turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought im mediate relief and its continued .use completely cured here. It's the most certain cure In the world for ill throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bot tles 50 cents and 11.00. Trial bottles free at Chas. Roger's drug store. "I suffered for months from sore throat. Electric Oil cured me In twenty-four hours." M. S. Glt, llawes vllle, Ky. One of nature's remedies; cannot harm the weakest constitution; never fails to curs summer complaints of young or old. 1). Fowler's Extract of Strawberry. Builds tip the system, put pure, rich Mood Into the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy, Burdock Itlood Bitters. NOKTH COAST LIMITED. Is only run by the Northern Pacific between Portland and Minneapolis and st. Paul, through Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane. Missoula. Butte. Livingston, Billings, Blsmsrk and Fargo. Eight of these train ar on the run dally, four east and four west. Each Is i solid vestlbuled train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining car. day coaches, mall, express and baggasre car and the elegant observa tion car. Each train Is brilliantly lighted with over J00 lights and th beauty of It all la you can travel Just sa cheaply on this train a on any other. All representative will b glad to give you additional inform' tlon. A. D. Charlton. Assistant Gen eral Passensvr Agent tU Morrison Bt, Itohines of the skin, horrible plague Most everybody afflicted In one way or another. Only one safe, never falling cure. Doan.s Ointment. At uny drug store, SO aents. bLilo aMc Oregon Shorj line akdUmoa Pacific TIME SCHED ULES From Portland. Depart Arrlv. Chicago Portland' Salt Lake, Denver, ! Special i Ft Worth, Oma-i 4:30 p.m. 9:20 a. ha, Kansas City vlaHunt-j St. Iuls, Chicago Ington. ! and East Atlantic ; Salt Lake, Denver, I Express Ft. Worth, Oma- ' I. IS p.m. ha. Kansas City, vlaHunt-l St Louis, Chl lngton.1 cago and East. : j "win wXiuZ Pt Paul! Letvlston, Spo FaatMallj kane, Minneapolis, p. m. j St. Paul, Duluth, via. Milwaukee, . Chi Spokane! cago and East 10: J6 a. m, 7:35 p. m 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Astoria i All sailing dates . j subject to change. I : For San Francis- j j co every five days, j "TaTTn. Columbia River ; 4: a. m., Daly es to Portland and Dally ex cept Sur, Way Landings. cept Moi Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on tide dally except Sunday for Ilwaco, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tlga and North Beach points Returning arrives at Astoria same ev enlng. G. W. LOUNSBERRT.Agent Astoria. trim ' Ml Li. A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & 9'.. 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 arei made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, eleotrtc light, steam heat of a variety equaled by no other ine. See that your ticket reads via "Ths Milwaukee" when going to any point in the Uulted States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, addess. . W. CASEY, H. S. ROWE. Trav. Pass. Agu, n-n. Agt. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card ol Truing PORTLAND. Leave An Ives Puget Bound Limited. 7:2 a m 6:45 pm Kansas Clty-St Louis Special 11:10 am 6:45 prr. North Coast Limited 3:30 p m 7:00 a m Tacoma and Seattle Night Express 11:45 pm 1:05 pic Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym pla direct Take Puget Bound Limited or Kan sas Clty-Bt Louis special for points on South Bend branch. Double dally train service on Gray s Harbor branch. Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. pENHYROYAL PILLS B -V.N. Original (nil OkIt Stuulnd. BJtrtV! Aiajreuai LbiIIm ask Iirtirrlal for C lllOllKSTKU'H I NCiUHH in ItKIr wl bold n,.".lllQ bora, him will. l,tM ribbon. Tdlte novthfr. Hrfttae lmgmu NtthHiltatUnii d Jmlta Uhh. liu; of your DrtiKgl.t, or anii 4v. la Mini., f'.r I'artltHlan, TmtllagaUU tad 'ft.nrfr !,alli,n in hurr, b, r. la- Mall. I".ono t..ii,i,i. Holdu 11 I)r.i.,M. hl. hr.trrl hrmlralO. imim. MaHaa ftaaara. l-HJk. M. Try them. OnlyO cents at Charles Roger's drug store it DOMESTIC TROUBLES. It Is exceptional to find a family 1t then "re no domestic trouble oceaslnnly, ! theatn,b lessened by having Dr. King's New i Life pills around. Much troubl tlisy save by their groat work In stonwh.and liver troubl-s. They not only relieve you but un ymi, 15 cents at Charles Hog cr's drug store. To thouKlitfut pupils mistakes are great teachers. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules rosiTivi cutis For tnftajnmatloa or Catarrk o lb UlMlrfrraaJ DUMuj KWiwj-a. Na tur m tf. Cur anlklr o4 ram, ncatl? lh vonl frl 4aourrhara and 4lat, so atatlxrot how kxm ilaailo In. AbaolutalT haratlrat, (Mil bv dranUU. Prloa I 04, or tr mall, umImuL U., Sboao,i.fS, THI MNTAi rmta CO. MUaSOtlTStNSa QWQ, Soi l by Chas. Rogers, 459 Commercial stiei'l. Astoria, Oregon. For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complaint dysentery, dlar. I'lio.'.i, b'oody Mux, pain In th stomach, and It has never yet failed to do every thing claimed for It. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVE STw "a.m. Portland I'ulon !-11 ; 10 u.m 7:00 p.m.'pot for Astoria and; 9 40 p.m. 12:30 p.m.way points. ASTORIA 7:45 a.m. For Portland and U : JO a.m. : 10 p in.! WV point. 10;S0p.m. I t& : SO p.m. SKASII-H DIVISION 8 : 1 j u.lihi Ah(mi Ui for War-, 7:40 a-m. Flavel, Ft.!10:30a.m. Ilammondl 4:00 p.m. S CO p.m. ll:30a.m.'rontoii, ll:3Sa.m.:Stevvns, M p.m. Seaside 55 p.m.! :1& p.m. Seaside for Wsr-J .:5 a.U, 9:40a.m.'.renton, , Flavel.!12:30 p.m. ::30 p.m. Hammond. Ft. 1:30 p m. 5.00 p.m. Stevens and A- 7:10 p.m. ini la i(;50 p.m. Dally except Saturday. tSaiurdny only. AM trains make close connections at Golilf with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the Kast and Sound points J. C. Mayo. Oen'l Freight and Pas. Agent. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES Retneen June 4th and August 26th, the Illinois Central will sell round trip tickets from Oregon and Washington points to Chicago Cairo, Memphis, and New Orleans at Greatly reduced rate. Tickets good for three month. Oolng limit 10 days. Returning limit 10 days after starting nest. 8top over prlvl- llges either way, west of the Missouri river. Sale date are arranged to be convenient for delegate to convention of National Educational association at lioston; Elks at Baltimore; Woodmen at Indianapolis: Ragles at New Tork; Shriners at Saratoga; Knight of Pyth ias at Louisville and Commercial Trav- clfr at Indianapolis. You can take your choice of 16 different route. Write us. We will cheerfully give you any detailed information you want. IS. II.TItL'MI'.l'LL, Commercial agent, 14! Third street, Portland Ore. ave L;"r rf 4 I r nT I Mill get wmmm HUMANITY Ths V. 8. dispensatory aaya: "opi um lessens ths psrlitallo motion of ths bowels. It's local t(fct (whtn applied to the lower bows)) la the same its Its general operation. Centum PARALYZ ES th motor ntrvss; aeonttt reduces muscular strength; bellndona produces PARALYTIC symptoms; hyosoyumus nd stramonium art sum as bollndo na. THltr DO NOT EXERCISU ANV CPRATIVB INFLUENCES." Every pit medicine prescribed or on ths market contains some of th above pot Vlt.:. For al by CONN DRUG CO, HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In (he Northwest PORTLAND, . - OREQON KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER llottted Or In Ka Frt) City delivery North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria Steamer SUE Th Lartaat. taaneheaL 8tdUst. and moat seaworthy ver on the rout. - Bsat of Tabl and 8 tats Room Aoooumedav tlooa. Will make round trip very llv days bstwsaa. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.BO Connecting at Astoria wit a th Oregon RallrMd ft Kavtgatlaa Co. aad th Astoria 4t Columbia R. R. for Portland. Baa Fraoetsoo aad all point Boat For tttght and psjuBftr rat apply to Samuel Blmoro & Co a Oeneral Vgentit, Astoria, Or, , 1a. C. R. K. Co. a a LAMB. TUlaraook, Or. Portland, or. r Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years. SAMUEL ELMORE A CO., Agents. Astoria, Ore. ,$142 ft II II I 9 kJ v i nereb a luriuiie in the f rag rant sm oke of the I he Hands and a share of it. OUTRAGED oils. KXCKPT E-RU-8A PILE CURB. "H-ltU-HA doubtless I th only pU medicine on th market which doe not contain narcotic pooita or mercury." ECONOMICAL' PRUCI 00.. Chcsgo, III. Per C. II. MrConnelt, prtsldont. "We guarante no mercury or oplats In K-RU-SA pile cur." Woodard Clarke ft Co., Portland, Or. H-HU-8A cure pile, or 150 paid. Worst esses cured with on box. , H-ru a contain no mercury, no opiate. All reliable up-to-dat druggists sell E-ru- KA(ll,18 DURG CO., CHA8 ROGERS. ) II. ELMORE O. R. M. Co. PorUana. Or. ) 7- Jf r COMPANY a1 1? CI "st " ',.-r.-,,Wu -vi 7 '