The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 08, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, tllCRSDAY, OCTOBKR 8,
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SEMI-WEEKLT.
Sent by mall, per year. In advance U 00
By
LTON & PATTERSON
The Astorlan guarantees to iU ad
vertiser the largest circulation of any
newBpaper published on the Columbia
River,
PROFESSOR PINCMOH TALK.
Prof. Glfford Plnchot chief of the
United States bureau of forestry talked
on government withdrawals and for
est reserves In Portland . last night.
henator v w. irunoa presided as
chairman of the meeting and Congress
man Williams, ex-Congressman Moody,
Judge' Bellinger, W. M. Ladd, A. L.
Mills, Ernest Brosg of the Oregonlan
and other . celebrities were present.
According to the not over full report
sent out very little light was thrown
on the subject by Prof. Ptnchot," Ac
cording to the report, nothing new was
advanced with the possible exception
of a statement to the effect that the
government should not permit Umber
to be cut from th reserves. The rest
For 1! cEmte hat, cold,
fifl gei fames and fir do
not affect it. Coma in
rol! ready for living. Low
freight charge. Inexpen
sive to ipply, cheap in the
first piece and luts for
years. '.
ni to kasklat. a
The ParafHne Paint Co.
San FtmicIko, Seattle.
Port and. Lot Anitltt
n j ana utnvtr. uoioraao.
5V
The Sovereign Grand Lodge, Inde
pendent Order of Odd Fellows, which
holds Us grand encampment in Balti-
w. '-nrnWn, mn!t M- more, Md., this montn. nas gone on re
cord for Its SS5.009 raemoers as lav'Tiug
one In 427, Austria-Hungary one In 4S0.
Denmark one In 6S6, Swltaerland one In
1255. Holland one in S77S and Irelnna
one in 11 4. Of course, the cause of this
movement, which has threatened Ire
land with depopulation, was the mieery
of the oeopte and the Impossibility of
making a career In conditions Imposed
by the British government. Ireland Is
one of the most fertile countries In the
world. 7 The blight of landlordism be
ing removed there la every reason to
believe that she offers all that her sons
can ask. for several generations at
least," f.
erilities and a defense of the reserve
. ryatem. "The object of reserve Is
use and nothinng niore."" he said.
"And it is the permanent use to the
people living In the region,", 7 No one
would hardly take. Issue with the pro
fessor on such statements. The facts
that they were created Is evidence
creation of the reserves was certainly
made to serve some intended purpose
: but such statements bear little rel
evancy to what has been agititlng
people of the West, Its not the use but
tne abuse of reserves and withdrawals
that the people of Oregon want to hear
cussed. Too much, acreage has been
withdrawn and parties have been given
. tips in advance go as to permit their
moking of money through withdrawals..
H. O. McKlnley.a well-known timber
land speculator, has stated that parties
"of no less prominence that State Sena
tor Pierce Mays and Representative
A. N .Jones of Multnomah county,
were among thos who engineered the
Blue Mountain reserve. Senator Mays,
o McKlnley alleged, complained to him
on the ground that he, McKinley, had
purchased a few thousand acres of
school land within the reserve without
any expense, . while Mays and his
crowd had worked up the withdrawal
and were therefore entitled to the priv
ilege of purchasing the school land
within the reserve boundry as base
land. Prof. Pinchot could have made
his talk more Interesting, by touching
upon practices of this kind. He could
have satisfied a great many people al
so by explaining how, when withdraw
als have been released, if they ever are,
bona fide settlers wishing 160 acres of
land are to be protected from scrippers.
union labor. It had been intended to
have the United States Marine Band
lead the great procession In which 30,-
009 Odd Fellows will take part, but the
protest of the American Federation of
Musicians has prevailed, and the great
band will not appear during the encamp
ment. Union musicians will be employ
The Astorlan has an editorial urging
construction of a railroad along the
coast.' Toe city by the sea is on the
right track and it will be a railroad
track from mouth of Columbia to Cal
ifornia coast one of these days. Such
a line Is bound to be built eventually
lor the Pacific coast must, ultimately,
contain aa many and as great seaport
towns as does the Atlantic and a coast
railroad or railroads will be an absolute
necessity, and will be tapped too, by
transcontinental lines. Eugene Regis
ter.,,. ;
And the mouth of the Columbia, that j
drains the Inland Empire, is nearer the
Orient and nearer Alaska, than any
other port.
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
e
The publishers of the Daily Astorian, in line with modem journalistic met hods lor increasing the paper'i circulation, have decided to ofTor special
prospective subscribers for the paper, and to that end have received limited consignments of three separate volumes which are to bo disposed of to
the rate of - . . . 1 "
$1.00 PER VOLUME .
inducement to
subscribers at
Cutler's Red Book of Priceless Recipes" "Webster's Common Sense Dictionary"
"The Life of Pope Leo XIII"
Briefly, the first be ok contains
recelpes for about everything from
curing the sick or running a library
to getting up the hundreds of dishes)
fancy or otherwise, that art known
only to skilled chefs. As a compen
dium of Information, this book Is
absolutely peerless, tor 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 farmer, not for
getting their ' wives, the volume
should be found in every household.
There are $39 pages of good type,
well Illustrated by cuts appropriate
ly distributed.
Webster's Common Sense Diction
ary la an attractively bound vol
ume of (0$ pages with all the suit
able cuts pretalnlng to such a work.
As the title Indicates, It Is gotten u(
for, the purpose of showing quickly
the spelling, meaning and pronun
ciation of the grand majority of
words lu the English language. It
other words, It Is a quick and ready
reference without being half as
cumbersome aa the usual style of
dictionary. The book was copy
righted only last year, so that Its-
modern features art naturally ap
parent. -
The Llfs of Pope Leo XHI, by
Rev. 3. J. McOovern, D. IX, Is an ,
elegant!-gotten up volume, of ovsr
600 pages, profusely and beautifully
lllutratel,dalM with the life ami
life-work of the lata SoverlegnPon
tiff of the Cathollo Church. The
Imprimatur Is by the Archbishop
James Edward Qulgley of Chicago
As a historical work, which at the
same time, does not partake In ths
slightest ot th "dry dust" ord
this book wilt commend Itself not
only to members of the Catholic
Church but to all readers as well,
specially sine th decease ot tht
venerable prelate, respects the
world over, which occurred so re
oently
Read what Astoria's prominent people have to say regarding these books. Observe that each is particularly qualifod to speak of the subject brought to his or her notice
WHAT A CLERGYMAN THINKS..
' Astoria, Ore., Sept a. 'OJ
I have been requested by The As
torlan to write a recommendation of a
work entitled "Life and Life-work of'
Pop Leo XIII." by J. J. McGovern, D.
D. It Is a pleasure to comply with this
request. In this volume we find con
densed In compact form, all the facts
ot Interest in the life ot the great
world-Cgure concerning whom it treats.
Tt Is preeminently a practical biogra
phy. Intended for the busy man with
little time to epare; it displays an In
sight Into the great pontiffs career
which denotes the close observer and
careful studene on the part of the com
piler. No man, be he a Catholic or a
non-Catholic, can lay claim to a
thorough knowledge ot the political,
social, religious history of the last
quarter of the nineteenth century,
who Is Ignorant ot the life and work
ot Io XIII. This volume will In a
measure, fumlsh a key to the secret
of the deceasod pontiff's wonderful
success and Influence In the world at
large. The author pays special at
tention ro Leo's attitude towards the
United States. The chapters devoted
to a consideration of "Leo XIII and
Education" and "Activities in Behalf
of Labor" are very timely. The even,
non-polcmnlcal tone of the volume re
commend it alike to believer and un
believer. The perusal of this book
must needs prove uplifting.
The typographical work Is well dons
and the Illustrations art highly Inter
estlng, and considering the price for
which the volums Is offered It Is all
that could be desired. Ws bespeak for
this work a wide circulation.
JOHN WATERS.
Pastor of St. Mary's Church.
on cares to learn whn referring to a
. book of this kind.
H. 8. LTMAN.
County Superintendent of Schools.
AN EDUCATOR'S OPINION.
Astoria, Ore., Sept. !1 'OS
I am familiar with Webster's Com
mon Sense Dictionary, and can wy
that It gives the bst authority, and
cotttalne about all that the busy per-
AS TO TUB BOOK OF RECEIPTS.
Astoria, Sept !t, "0
After an Imtpectlun of Cutler's Red
Rook of Priceless Reclpts, I can truth"
fully subscribe to Its xctlflc as a
most valuable compendium of Infor
mation for the household, and take
pleasure In placing myself on record
to that extent I may (specially re
commend those portions ot the book
relating to the cure of the health.
MRS, F. D. KLETT.NER,
As it would hardly be fair to old subscribers to offer any or all of thoso valuable works to now subscribers, since thero is no iiicrenfte in the price of the paper,
The Astorian, in a spirit of fairness, hereby extends the same privilege to its old subscriber and invites them to step Into the oflko and secure for $1.00 one ot
these f 3.00 books. Bear in mind that wo mean exactly what we say in referring to the very limited number of books in tlio consignment.
SO COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH AND DON'T GET LEFT.
The state board of health has bten
making Inquiries as to the mlscroscoplc
germs in water at Astoria. It will be
found that there Is nothing smaller
than torn cod in water here.
- The government drerge Grant is comings-sols
Christmas.
On effect of the new Irish land law
already noticable Is a pronounced check
pu'on Irish emigration. An anti-eml-grntlon
society has been formed In Irer
land whose purpose it is to restrain em
igration and to keep the people in
their oyn country. A writer in the
St. I.ou)8 Post-Dispatch, referring to
Irish emigration says: "The volume of
emigration has been enormous. During
the last decade of the nineteenth cen
tury France lost by immigration only
one inhabitant out of 6,975 of its popul
ation, Germany one in 2,574, Belgium
one in 2607. Enzland one in 292. Italy
one in 212. Scotland one In 214, Spain
one in 2G1, Portugal one In 24L Sweden
There are reports to the effect that
salmon are not finding ready sale at
tl.30 per case, the price fixed by the
Alaska Packers' Association. While
the A. P. A. Is looked to for the set
ting of the price each season, confir
mation must come from buyers who are
witling to pay the price. The price set
for this season, $1.30, Is held by the
Fishing Gazette to be logical figures for
this year, yet if the small packers are
.nable to get the established price they
are face to face with the proposition of
selling under or carrying, their pack
over. It la to be hoped, however, that
the packers will be able to realize the
full market price before the time of
out-iltting for another season is at
hand.'
SAVES TWO FROM DEATH.
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of' whooping cough and
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havl
land, of Armonk, N. T., "but, when all
other remedies failed, we saved ber life
with Dr. King's Nefcr Discovery. Our
niece, who had consumption In an ad
vanced stage, also used this wonderful
medicine and toda,y she Ms perfectly
well." Desperate throat and lung dis
eases yield to Dr. King's New Discov
ery as to no other medicine on earth
Infallible tor coughs and colds. 60c and
tl.00 bottles guaranteed by Chas. Rog
ers. Trial bottles free.
C, W. Barr Dentist
Mansell Building.
673 Commercial street Astoria, Ore.
TELEPHONE RED 2061,
OSTE O PATHY
DR. R1I0DA C. HICKS
Mansell Bldg. 673 Commercial St
Fhone Black 2065 . . Astoria Ore.
C. J. Trenchard
Insurance, Commission and Shipping.
Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific
Express Companies. Customs
House Broker.
Fulton Bros.
ATTORNEYS
And Counsclors-at-Law
Office, Odd Fellow Bldif., Tenth 'and Com
merciui mm, Auna, ire
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMHANV.
Telephone 221.
DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING
All goods shipped to our ear
Will receive special attention.
No 5.18 Duane St. W. J. COOK. Mgr.
Dr. T. L. Ball
D E N T r S T
524 Commercial street Astoria Ore.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIYER RAILROAD.
By a'l means keep on tipping the hat.
Keep it off In the autumn breezes and
catch cold. Keen It off in the winter
and die of pneumonia. But be a gentle
man to the last. Tacoma Ledger.
Of course the editor of the Ledger is
bald-headed.
; John Mitchell, the labor leader, is
writing a book-In fact has it almost
ready for the booksellers. If that does
not prove his undoing, Mitchell Is sure
ly the man of the day.
LEAVE I
PORTLAND I ARRIVE
)l
3s
Oregon
Short Line
and Umon Pacific
I Way Points
ASTORIA
7:45 a m For Portland and) 11:
:10 p m Way Points- j 10::
SEASIDE DIVISION
atism
Is Not a Skin Disease.
Most people have an idea that rheumatism is contracted like a cold, that the
damp, chilly air penetrates the muscles and joints and causes the terrible ache
and pains, or that it is something like a skin disease to be rubbed away with lini
ment or drawn out with plasters; but Rhuetnatiim originates in the blood and is
caused by Urea, or Uric Acid, an irritating, corroding poison that settles in tnus
vjes, joints and nerves, producing inflammation and soreness and the sharp, cutting
paius peculiar to this distressing disease.
Exposure to bad weather or sadden 7''"' Bowling Green, Ky.
chilling of the body will hasten an at- .nmitum"? miTf,!M2kdbyttout,,
tack ofRheumatisni after the blood and brtftSk
syntera are in the right condition for it- wm to comb my hair. Dootom prescribed
the real true causes of Rheumatism, and deoidJd to try it. immSdiatS; loom
which are m'.ernal and not external. menced its ue I felt better, and remsrkud
Liniments, plasters and rubbing ?"?1rJhtIWM''Ihdatlstfouud
wlllwrnotlne. Uce theinflamma? !' TJW&ZW
Hon and swe ling tnd ease the pain for intemsted in the success of S. 8. 6. iuoi
a time, but U:l to relieve permanently u dld m" ,0 muon si
because they do not reach the seat of 811 W- Bs. ALICE HOHTOff.
the trouble S. S. S. cures KheumatiHtn because it attacks it in the blood, and
- the Uric Acid poison is neutralized, the sluggish cir-
1 fS if A culllt5on stimulated and quickened, and soon the eye
VV Vv tem purified and cleansed, the aching muscles and '
iD m j NZ"Vi j"int8 Ere relieved of all irritating matter and a lasting
V,f 'kX H-V cure of this most painful disease effected.
... . j -7 S, S. S. is a harmless vegetable remedy, unequalled
' blfa V1 f '5er and an invigorating, pleasant tonic. Book on Rheumatism will
mailed nig SWfFT SPCCIfiC CO.. ATLANTA. GJL
11:35 am ton' Flavel Fort
5:50 pmj Stevens, Hammond:
land Seaside I
6:15 a ml
9:80 a mj
2:30 pm
renton, Flavel.j
Hammond, Fortj 1
Steven & Astorlaj
Sunday only
J. C. Mayo,
General Freight and Pass. Agent.
mmmni fills
,SAFE. Air-lbil Ladles uk UronrlH
for lllt;ilJ i 'K ,NxI,U)H
Id VKI ' 1 iiolfl n.:'JJk Imim, al4
with bit ritton. Tube t other. Hrfm
Oavgermw HtiUutl(n and lotltsv
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urn; ir j-arucHian, iettmoMau
ftad ll?f for .adi, tttttr, by re
isi-hMhU. II.OIUT.Mfwoila. Bold bf
lir.ntt. 4 Llf hjfj- rkealul
tfttUM late kwjw. ilastfftva buuara. I'll 1 LA A4t
masifi
p. v tseso tiny Capsules are superior,
43 to Baleam. of Copaiba, L
1 Cubebs ot Inietione andA!fr!y ,
CURE IN 48 H0URSiwy;
the same diseases with- j
out inconvenience, .
Sold by all Itrvpfiit. I
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I, i
n
70 hours from Portland to Chicago
. No change of cars.
n TIME SCHED- "
Depart ULES Arrive.
. From Portland.
"Chlcagq -
Portland Salt Lake, Denver, i,
Special Ft Worth, Oma- 4 30 p.m.
9 9:20 u ha, Kansas City,
J vlaHunt- St Louis, Chl
Ington. cago and East
- Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver,
11 Expresi Ft Worth, Oma.
" 8;lBp.m. ha, Kansas City 10:30 a. m
vlaHunt- St Louis, Chicago
lngton. and East
: ' " Walla Walla,
St Paul Lewlston, Spo
. FastMail kane, Minneapolis. 7:35 p. m.
i p. m. St Paul, Duluth,
via. Milwaukee, Chlcagt
Spokane and East
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
From Astoria
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francls
"7 a. m. co every five days.
Daly ex "colulflbiarRlver " 4: a. m
cept Sur! to Portland and Daily ex
1 Way Landings. . f cept Mot
lllnlxil) Hl'krri'ark fllv, ftnli
AIIili l.i'e llurrlnir. Skimx-r
Bill Mtinfonl. til. Turner, v
MKDtClerk But. Munnirer
The National Saloon and Cafe
rlnut Winu, Uquort and Cigars
473 Commercial Bt. Amtorln, O,
Fuel ! Fuel ! Fuel ! I AS THE CROW FLIES
Reduced to $2.00 per Wsgon Load
ey in aciiy Trsmlcr Company v
KELLY THE WOOD MAN
Is Here to Stay
Fir NlulnvoiMl 2 prr cord ,
Itoxnoud $iJH) h loMd
Phone 22H, Black
KELLY tht Trsrulerma
Scott's SarWipsio Capsules
A POSITIVE GUM
FOrtcflammatlottOrCati
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ot tb. blauilof uJ DImu4
"'""c. no eurv bo pJ,
Cum qatoklf tad Penw
nenllf ita. vonl Mm of
44onorrha andeilMt,
o nuttfrof hnv lonf Hud,
Ins. Ab.0ltll.l7 hwnilrM.
Soli! bjr druirilata. Prkw
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THE MITA' Wtl SOL
tuspoDTuoa, owe.
Sold by Chas. Rogers, 459 Commercial
John Fuurmsn, Wm. Worth
G.W.Morton.
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Tour oriinri for
mesit, both
FRESH AND 8 ALT
' Will he promptly and
stlsraeorlly tiindd to
Telephone No, m.
the roomy retiring room cosy com.
partments and ths many littt. con.
vcnlcncfs esrwlally arranged for their
comfo.-t on the
Northwestern Limited
"THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT"
every night between Minneapolis, St.
Paul and Chicago via
Defare starting on a trlp-no matter
where writ, for Interesting Informa
tion about comfortable traveling.
H. L. S1SLER. General Agent,
131 Third Street. . - Portland, Or.
O W. TBASDALE. Oen. Pa. Aft,
St Paul, Mln.
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
tide daily except Sunday for Ilwaco,
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach, Tigu and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria same ev
ening. ,
G. W. LOUNSBERRT.Agent
: Astoria.. .
Covers the Country
The popularity of the - f?feJjg '
Cremo Cigar has spread from , Yf-
man to man; from town to town; Joi
from state to state until it is 00T$&
known and favored' ' , 00m00Mw
' everywhere. .
y4Mm The Laret Selling
; ' ' ' in the World. '
. X-: Tht) Band i$ the Smokefu Protection,