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    ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SKPTEMBKR 33,1903.
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vertiser the largest circulation ot any
newspaper published on the Columbia
River. 1 '
THE SITUATION IN OHIO.
The" Orcgonran takes Issue with
Congressman Dick, chairman of the re
publican state centra committee of
' Ohio, In his reply to a challenge on the
part of the democratic organisation for
a joint debate between John H. Clark
and Hark Hanna. Among the reasons
pointed out by Charmaa Dick for not
accepting the chi-Uenge, Is the lack of
harmony in the democratic ranks.
leaving the republican candidate to
guess at what Issues are to be met and
what Is to be done with the discarded
democratic theories. The republicans,
the. Oregonlan says, are divided pre
cisely as the democrats are and that It
Is discreditable if a party be not divid
ed. The Oregonlan ' has never been
known as a rock-ribbed republican
paper and usually is courageous in
giving utterance to Its convictions, as It
does in this case. The contrast pre
sented in the position taken by Con
greesmanDick and that assumed by the
s Portland paper te of Interest, coming
from the source it does. The reply of
Dick Is but the words of Hanna, speak
ing through the former as chairman
of the republican state central com
mittee. Hanna is nothing if not an
organization man. It may not be
strictly accurate to classify the Ore
gonlan as anti-organisation, but It Is
true that it is more of an obstruction
than aid to party organization. The
Hanna idea is to get together, concede
end compromise on a platform of
principles and "stand pat." The Ore
goniaa has never felt as active political
leaders feel the necessity of making
roncesskms for the sake of united ef
fort. It can see no virtue in Foraker
and Hanna agreeing to work together,
To Wry thir diSerences and unite to
ke-p C&io in the republican column Is
ia tfce Portland paper "the stamp of
crei r" knowing policy only and
Bcvir c-Bia. me oregonlan ts not a
forty pajper. Its position lea3s to "mug
unjterf" and. tends to party disor
guBc&sxm l-si ft does, it must be ad
SESasSL cseariSscte som? Very interest--feg
srtKies frojB its own standpoint.
" ,
TSE QUESTION OF DECLINE. .
TSfi r many who believe that
frwsw ef ae great nations of today are
!rafcfy well on toward the decline of
life. Spain is in her dotage. France
is 4c4eoL. Germany has only been
saved! from 1' decline by the great com
mercial activity that has burst out
there in the fast decade or so. China,
the Wethasel-A of nations, has lived
time out of mind in her dotage. The
causes leading to these cataclysms that
are apparently pulling down some of
the great nations of modern times as
easily as a virulent disease drags an
emaciated wreck of a man into on un
timely gave were probably insidious I
poisons Injected into the body politic
hundreds, or perhaps a thousand years
ago.
Political economists and far-seeing
statesmen. of England observe in the
conditions of society there ore many
things causing the greatest apprehen
sion for the future of the nation. One of
these is the alarming increase of the
drink habit among women of England
within the past tew years. In fact, it
ems that a very contagion of drunk
enness has broken out among the
poorer classes tf women, and ulso
among the very wealthy in some parts
of the kingdom, notably London. The
Daily Express says: 'The number of
drunken women apprehended In 1902
was nearly double the number for 1901,
and they have a4ready cost the rate-
f f ..
Malthoid Roofing.
Fire resisting. Will
thoroughly protect all
buildings covered with
it. A better roof
ing for less cost than
any other roofing
made. Quickly laid
and lasts for years.
Ui hi kooklH.
The Psraffine Paint Co.
Sn Francisco, Ssattl.
Portland, Los Angel
and Denver, Color, do.
ii
32 - I
payers S9,000." Fremont Older, a San
Francisco Journalist, now traveling in
England, says it is ik unusual thing
for a workingman to come home at
night, after a day of hard toil to find
his home dark and his vvife In the lock'
up.' He considers the drink question
more Important to England just now
than either free trade or protection,
or the educational bill, or the thousand
and one other issues which agitate the
public.
C00$ BAY TRADE.
The Coast Mall of Coos bay announ
ces that E. J. Holt, manager of the
California and Oregon Coast Steamship
Company is considering the matter of
giving better .iervic between Coos bay
and the Columbia river. The Mall fav
ors the extending of encouragement to
Manager Holt and prophesies that an
other steamer on the run would have
the effect of diverting trade from San
Francisco to Portland, but it does not
believe it incumbent on the Coos Bay
people to givo a bonus
"The sentiment here," says the Mall,
"is that if Portland wants our trade we
will treat her with the greatest consid
eration, but we are nrft going to break
out necks to give it to her. We have
nothing to gain by switching from the
market which takes all our surplus
products, and it Is up to Portland to do
the sweating over thai trade situation.
If Portland would buy our coal for fuel
which she might very well do.that
would furnish northbound freight for
more than one steamer on the route,
and It would be an exhibition of reci
procity that would attract our buyers.
But so long as the trade Is all one-sided
and altogether to Portland's profit,
Portland would b?tter do whatever
guaranteeing is required.
That's precisely what the proposition is. Not something for nothing but actual
value for one-third of what the same goods would cost you elsewhere.
THE DAILY ASTORIAN'S PREMIUM OFFER
The publishers of the DaYty, Astorian, in lino with modern journalistic methods for increasing the paper's circulation, have decided to oflor special induceinont to
prospective subscribers for the paper, and to that end have received limited consignments of three separate volumes which are to bo diaposod of to subscribers at
$1.00 PER VOLUME
the rate of
"Cutler's Red Bool! of Priceless Receipts" "Webster's Common Sense Dictionary"
"The Life of Pope Leo XIII"
Briefly, the first bcok contains
receipts for about everything from
curing the sick or running a library
to getting' up the hundreds ot dishes
fancy or otherwise, that are known
only to skilled chefs. As a compen
dium of information, this book is
absolutely peerless, for being of the
most modern date, its precepts are
reliable, and reaching, In its wide
scope, every one from .the profes
sional man to the fanner, not for
getting their wives, the volume
should be found In every household.
There are 639 pages of good type,
well Illustrated by cuts appropriate
ly distributed.
Webster's Common Sense Diction
ary Is an attractively bound vol
ume of 60$ pages with all the suit
able cuts pretalnlng to such a work.
As th title Indicates, it Is gotten u;
for ths purpose pf showing quickly
the spelling, meaning end pronun
ciation ot ths grand majority of
other words, It Is a quick and ready
words In the English languag. It
reference, without being half as
cumbersome as ths usual style ot
dictionary. Tht book was copy
righted only last year, so that its-
modern features bis naturally ap
parent Ths Life ot Pops Leo XIII. by
Rsv. J, 3. McOovern, D. D., Is at
elegantly gotten up volume of over
BOO pages, profusely and beautifully
llluutrata,dftalinff -with ths life mi
life-work of ths lata BovsiiegnPun
tiff of ths Catholio Church. Ths
Imprimatur Is by ths Archbishop
Jamrs Edward Qulglry of Chicago
As a historical work, which at th
sains time, does not parlaka In tin
slightest of ths "dry dust" ordst
this book will command Itself not
only to numbers of the Catholic
Church but to all readers aa well,
especially since the decease of tht
vryiprublo prelate, respected the
world over, which occurred so r
cwtly..
Read what Astoria's prominent people have to say regarding these books. Observe that each is particularly qualifcd to apeak ot the subject brought to his or her notice
WHAT A CLERGYMAN THINKS..
Astoria, Ore., Sept. 21, 'OS
I have been requested by The As
torian to write a recommendation of a
work entitled "Life and Life-work of
Pope Leo XIII." by J. J. MoGovern. D.
D. It Is a pleasure to comply with this
request. In this volume we find con
densed In compact form, all ths facts
of interest in the life of the great
world-rlgure concerning whom it treats.
Tt ts preeminently a practlcul biogra
phy. Intended for the busy man with
little time to spare; it displays an In
sight Into the great pontiff's career
which denotes the close observer and
careful student on the part of com
piler. No man, be he a Catholic or a
non-Catholic, can lay claim to a
thorough knowledge of ths politic!,
social, religious history ot the last
quarter of the nineteenth century,
who Is Ignorant of the life and work
of Leo XI It. This volume will In a
measure, furnish a key to ths secret
of the deceased pontiff's wonderful
success and Influence In the world at
large. Author pays special at
tention to Leo's attitude towards ths
I'nlted States. The chapter devoted
to a consideration of "Leo XIII and
Education" and "Activities in Ilchalf
of Labor" aro very timely. Ths even,
non-polennlcal tone of the volume re
comtrcnj It alike to believer and un
believer. The perusal of this book
must needs prove uplifting.
Ths typographical work Is well dons
and the Illustrations are highly Inter
esting, considering the price for
which the volume Is offered It Is all
that could be desired. We bespeak for
this work a wide circulation.
JOHN WATEI18,
Tastor of St Mary's Church.
son cares to !arn when referring to a
book ot this kind.
II. 8. LYMAN,
County Superintendent of Schools.
AN EDUCATOR'S OPINION. .
Astoria, Ore., Sept. 21 '01
I am familiar with Webster's Com
mon Sense Dictionary, and can say
that It gives the best authority, and
contains about all that the busy jr-
AS TO THIS HOOK OF RECEIPTS.
, Astoria, Sept, Jl, W
After an Inspection of.Culler's Red
Book of Priceless Recelpts.I can truth
fully subscribe to Its excellcnre as a
most valuable compendium of Infor
mation for the household, and take
pleasure In placing myself on record
to that extent I may especially re
commend lhse portions of the book
relating to the care of ths health.
MRS. F. D. Kt'KTTNEIl,
The price of coal has been advanced
25 cents a ton in Baker City and cord
wood has become a luxury. It gets
pretty cold In Baer City Infthe winter
time and consumers are beginning to
charge .he "di-.-ine right" theory of
President Eaer cf the Lehigh Valley
Coal Company of Pennsylvania to fuel
dealers around Baker City.
Fstlmates from authoritative sources
placa the aggregate output of anthra
cite coal from the mines this year at
M,WO,000 tons. Last year the year of
the big strike the production was only
auout 3i,oog,ooo tons. In 1901 it was
53,o6S,Col tons.
As it would hardly be fair to old subscribers to offer any or all of these valuable works to new subscribers, sineo there is no increnite in the prieo of the paper,
The Astorian, in a spirit of fairness, hereby extends the same privilege to its old subscribers and invites them to step into the ofllco and secure for $1.00 one ot
these $3.00 books. Bear in mind that we mean exactly what we say in referring to the very limited number of books in the consignments.
SO COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH AND DON'T GET LEFT.
THREE BIO THINGS.
Office of Chief Commlsary, Vancouver
1 Patricks, Wash., Sept 21, 1903.
"The tabernacle at salt Uke. the
Grand depot at St. Louis and Timothy irerit)g fash beef and mutton for
D. Sullivan- are the three biggest j s,x montng beginning January 1, 1901.
things I saw," remarked J. N. La'.vs be reCcived here and at office of com
vesterday. speaking of his recent trip missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon;
Tomorrow Salem's new charter wiJl
go into effect and the Capital Journal
announces It will be the second city in
the state. The Journal has evidently
forgotten that the undisputed census re
turns show Astoria the second city.
in ract mat senator Fulton was
serving his 13th year as state senator
when he was elected United States sen
ator Is commended to the consideration
of the superstltiously inclined.
Th OMo campaign will be of unus
ual Interest to people of Oregon for the
reason a number of prominent citizens
of this state have been invited to par
ticipate, and some of them, no doubt
will.
BUCKLENS ARNICA SALVE.
Has world- wide fame for marvelous
cures. It surpasses any other salve.lo
tlon, ointment or balm for cuts, corns,
bums, bolls, sores, felons, ulcers, tet
ter, salt rheum, fever sores, chapped
hands, skin eruptions; infallible for
piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at
Chas, Rogers', druggist.
MISS FAY LEE,
President of th ShaKespearlan Club, Kansas City.
" Your booklet came to my
borne Wt a message of health
when I bad suffered with
faca4ache backache and bearing-down
pa ins. Iwasweak.
nervous and hysterical and
had not consulted any doctor,
thinking It would pais away
in time, but instead I found
that the paint IncrrssM and
were more frequent. I de
cided to try Wine of Cardul
and in a short time was much
improved, It teemed to act like a charm.
I kept p the treatment and the mult
was mod satisfactory. Vords fail to ex
press my gratitude for the suffering that
it now saved me- I am in fine health,
physically and mentally. I can only say
Thank you', but there it much more in
my heart for you."
EARING-DOWN pains are the
wont Uiat women know, if
you are suffering from this trou
ble you need not be uncertain
about it. 'The pains in the abdomen
and back tbat feel as if heavyweights
were pulling down on the nerves of the
stomach ore "bearing-down paing".
They mav not be particularly severe at
ptswnt but they are growing worse.
Q'iiat headache which nearly drives you
distracted now is caused by the terrible
Mil of Lti.
3
cast. The iron works at pmmueipnia,
where 16.000men are employed p.nd turn
out 35 to 40 mammoth locomotives a
day was 'he busiest place lie ran Into,
Mr. Laws found eastern Maryland, his
old stamping ground that he had not
visited for 30 years, prosperous, nnd the
people hospitable beyond rr.easur?.
He expetts a visit from his sister,
brother-in-law and niece next i-ummer.
A DOT'S WILD RIDE FOR LIFE.
With family around expecting him
to die with a son riding for llfe.18 miles
to get Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs, and colds, W. H
Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured
death's agonies from asthma; but this
wonderful medicine gave Instant relief
and soon cured him. He writes:"I now
sleep soundly every night." Like mar
velous cures of consumption, pneu
monia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and
grip prove Its matchless merit for all
throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed
bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles fre?
at Chas. Roger's drug store.
A BOOK OFFER.
The book offer run by The Astorian
this week is worth investigating. The
books are furnished only to subscribers
of this paper. Th?y are now on hand
and can be had by calling at The As
torian office or by writing. By mall
12 cents extra will be charg.
Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Casey,
Columbia, Flagler, Walla Walla,
Wright, Word?n, Lawton and Vancou
ver Barracks, Wash., until 10:30 a. m
October 21, 1903, and then opened. In
formation furnished on application.
Envelopes containing proposals should1
be endorsed "Proposals for fresh beef
and mutton," and addressed to commis
sary of post to be supplied, or to Major
George B. Davis, Chief Commissary.
S-21-O-20
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
LEAVB
PORTLAND
I ARRIVE
8:00 a m Portland Union De- 11:10 a m
7:00 p m pot for Astoria andj 8:40 pm
Way Points
ASTORIA
O.-.J. Trenchard
Insurance, Commission
Agent Wells, Fargo
Express Companies.
House Broker.
and Shipping,
and Pacific
Customs
OSTE O PATHY
DR. RII0DA C. HICKS
Mansell Bldg. (73 Commercial St
Phone Black 2068 Astoria Ore,
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMHANV.
Telephone I2L
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All goods shipped to oar core
Will receive specuU attention.
No S38 Duane St W. 3. COOK, Mgr.
7:45 a m For Portland
6:10 p m Way Points
andl 11:30 a m
10:30 p m
SEASIDE DIVISION
8:15 a m Astoria for Waren- 7:40 am
11:35 am ton, Flavel Fort! 4:00 pm
5:50 p m Stevens, Hammond. 10:45 a m
and Astoria
AUSTRA LIAN COAL
A cargo of fine quality Australian
clean lump coal Just arrived by ship
"Invertn-isa." Most jconomlcal and
satisfactory fuel for heating, cooking
or steam. Only $7.00 a ton. Try it,
ELMORE & CO., 'Phone 1961.
B
nervous tension. The nerves
soon begin to give way under
we strain, i oupernapt jump
at any unutuaf disturbance,
or laugh or weep, hysteri
cally, at no apparent cause.
That is what Mist Fay Lee,
603 North Seventh Street,
Kansas City, Kansas, was
coming to when ihe rescued
herself by taking Wine of
Cardui. The Wine made
her a strong, healthy woman
again, as it has made i million other
women strong and healthy. By induc
ing regular menstruation the entire
system's relieved of the terrible wasting
drains. The ligaments which hold the
womb in place are strengthened by a
healthy flow and that organ is returned
to its normal position. Returning
health is the result. This is what
Wine of Cardui has done for thousands
of the best women in America.
If you need advice write The Ladies'
Advisory Department, The Chatta
nooga Medici ne Company, Chattanooga,
Tenn., describing all your symplomi
freely, and a letter of advice will be
tent you. Becure a $1.00 bottle of Wine
of Cardui from your druggist to-day.
ivwt,
IE of CARDUI
million suffering women
.have found rt-hef in
Wine of Cardui.
FOR RENT.
Three furnished rooms for housekeep
ing. No children. Enquire 470 Com
merclal street. s-14-tf
NOTICE.
given that I, Jay
Notice Is hereby
Tuen Kwong, and
have this day purchased all the mer
chandise, including the store fixtures,
belonging to Jesse Fong heretofore
doing business under the firm name ot
Jesse Fong A Company, at 420 Comer-
cial street, Astoria, Oregon. All cred
itors of Jesse Fong & Company are re
quested to present their bills for pay
ment on the 25th day of September,
1M3. Notice Is further given that I ylll
not be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the late firm of Jesse Fong
ft Company.' JAY YUEN KWONO.
Astoria, Oregon, September 14, 1903.
s-15-o-l.
Office Constructing Quartermaster,
Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 24, 1903.
Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will bo
received at this office until 10 o'clock,
a. m., Oct, 9, 1903, and then opened,
for the construction of a coal sh?o:
(frame) at Fort ColumbiA, Wash.
United States reserves the right to re
ject any or all proposals. Plans can be
teen and specifications obtained at this
omca. Envelope should be marked
Proposals for construction" and ad
dressed to Captain Goodale, Quarlor-
naster, Astoria, Oregon, s24-o7
6:15 a m
9:30 am
2:30 p m
Seaside for War.
renton, Flavel,
Hammond, Fort
Stevens & Astoria
12:50 p m
7:20 p m
9:25 a m
Sunday only
All trains make close connections at
Ooble with all Northern Pacific trajns
to and from the East and Sound points.
J. C. Mayo,
General Freight and Pass. Agent.
The Waldorf
CIIAS. F. WI8E, Proprietor,
The Best of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Concert Every Evening;
Cor. Eighth and Astor Ste Astiri Or
Strictly First Class
The Office
Jons I). Mancif.t, Prop.
116 Eleventh Street
Fulton Bros.
ATTORNEYS
And CounMlort-it-Uw
Offices, Odd Fellowt ttldic.. Tenth 'and
merciu! HU., Anturla, Ore '
Coin
Dr. T. L. Ball
DENTST
524 Commercial street, Astoria Ors.
C, W. Barr Dentist
Mansell Building,
57S Commercial street, Astoria, Ore.
TELEPHONE RED 20ft.
SOLID OAK ROUND TOP
EXTENSION TABLES
Large new line at $7.75 and up
Elegant new designs in Chiffoneiresand Hall Trees
Come in and see some Nobby Furniture
H.H.ZAPF - The Housefumisher
WIO-KH COMMERCIAL HTItKET
BLACKSMITHING.
Cirrlaje and Wagon Bolldin?. Flrst-Class Horse Shoeing
Logging Cnmp Work.
All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale,
w e guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right
ANDREW ASP.
Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 92 1.
Repair Shoo
C. H. ORKWITZ
will repair your umbrellas. Gun
repairing, saw filing and bicycle
work also promptly done.
- No. 137 10th St.
Bifthop nick of Park Cltv, Utah
AIIhji Lu Hurrlne. Hkfmwi'r
BlllMunford. JSd. Turner,
NiglitClerk . Bus, Manager
The National Saloon and Cafe
rlneit wmei, Llquori end Cigars
473 Commercial Bt. Astoria, O,
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds' at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Fanners and Loggers, , . . -
As Ve ALLEN Tenth and Commercial Streets
Scott's Saetal-Pep Capsules
A POSITIVE CUCS
ForIn(1iui,mtlonorCtrrll
Of tlx Hladlr nd UJimim
fcldiM7. Ho our, no par.
Cunt qutaklr and fnw
nnlly ih wont ot
4iunArrh4a sndfrflMtt,
BO m&tlrof how Jong ttand
lug. AUoJuUl? LftTlnirM,
fluid br AniKffl'to. Frlet
11 m, or bf u nii, potiutid.
TKI lAHm-FtPSM CO,
piu-irvniwnii WHO
gol'i by Cha. Rogerf, 459 Commercial
HOLY NAMES CONVENT
ASTOKIA, OllEGOX.
Boarding and Day School for girls
Kindergarten, Intermediate, Grammar,
Academic and Commorclal Courses.
Thorough MuHical Courses, Private
lessojjg in Elocution, .Classes of Tbysleal
Culture.
f Fall amnion opens September 8tb.
For Circular address,
8IHTIB SlrEKIOR,
Tourist
Cars East
Many experienced travelers
prefer tourist sleeping cara
for the transcontinental
journey. The
Chicago, Mtfwaullee St. Paul
Railway
can arrange for your trip
cast in tourist caw, offer you
choice of routos and eavo
you money.
S. K0WE,
Cencrsl Agent
134 Third Street, Portland
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