The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 18, 1904, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE : MOKNINO AS 1771 IAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1901.
PAGE TIIREK,
Summer is Coming!
You will want a
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The NATIONAL is Non-Explosive
Under ALL Circumstances.
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FOARD i$
TOIIES GO.
Solo Agents, Astoria, Oregon.
IN HIGH FAVOR.
Soda water, as made out of
pur fruit Juices, delightful
flavori, pure carbonated water,
milk and Ice cream when desired,
and served aa we aerve It la in
great demand. Lad lei and fen
ttemen, large and email, clamor
for It, and we can hardly satisfy
the numeroua culla for It. But
we try to have a glaaa for you
every time you call. '
too
EASTERN CANDY STORE,
609-508 Commercial St,
Next Griffin's Book Store.
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Anniversary of the
Naming' of Astoria.
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Ninety-three yeare ago today Astoria
waa named. The Aator party had ar
rived a few daya previous, set about to
erect the necessary buildings for the
Immediate comfort of the travelers,
and on May 11, 1111, finished their la
bor.
Ninety-three years ago It waa a mat
ter of small consideration that M years
later Clatsop county should have noted
a tout registration of 224; that the
grand lodge of Odd Fellowa and Re
bekah assembly of the state of Oregon
should be In session; that the monu
ment marking the resting place of the
hapless Donald McTavlsh, the British
governor, who was doomed to die seven
years later, should have Just been re
turned after having been awlped by a
patriot anxious to preserve the memory
of the British representative; that the
members of the Astoria Chamber of
Commerce should be experiencing so
much difficulty In locating the exact
spot on which Fort Astoria was erected.
The pioneers went ahead with the work
of constructing the fort, perhaps believ
ing it would be Intact 100 years later,
a stately monument to their seaL
From the diary of Alexander Ross,
one of Mr. Hunt' party, the following
la taken:
"The place selected (for the fort and
buildings) was studden with gigantic
trees, many measuring SO feet In girth,
and so close together and Intermingled
with hugh rocks as to make it a work
of no ordinary labor to level and clear
the ground. On the fourth day
after landing we planted potatoes and
sowed a few. garden seeds, and on the
16th laid foundation of first building.
Timbers on site too large and men went
back a distance for timber and carried
It on their shoulders. Eight men were
Harnessed for this purpose. In six
days they carried the timber for a store
60x21 feet.
"On 18th (of May, 1811), as soon aa
foundation waa finished, the establish
ment waa named Astoria."
And this simple entry In the pioneer's
diary tells the story of the naming of
the city whose history Is the history of
the progress of the United States gov
ernment in Its western achievement.
With the long Journey of the Astor
party over 3000 mile of wilderness and
waste all good American ire familiar
a Journey undertaken for the express
purpose of accomplishing the construc
tion of the post at the mouth of the
western river and christening it As
POLITICAL NOTICES.
VOTE FOR
J0I1N V. BURNS. -
Regular Democratic
Nominee for Representative,
VOTE FOR
JAMES N. LAWS,
Regular Democratic
Nominee for Representative,
VOTE FOR
ISAAC BERGMAN,
Regular Democratic
Nominee for Treasurer.
How Bosses
Arc Created
Why Small Parties Are Not In
cluded in Primary Elec
tion Law.
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DECQRAH
YOUR MIS!
See our Burlaps, Leather!, Lincrusta, Wood Imitations,
Crowu Mouldings, l'Jate and ricture iiaus, tic
B. F. ALLEN 0 SON,
3G5-3G7 Commercial Street
NEW ZEALAND
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of NEW ZEALAND. C
W. P. Thomas, Manager, San Fraadsoo.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS.
Uaa been Underwriting on tba Pacific
Coast Iwanty-flva yean, j
& EUIORE 0 CO., Resident Afeats, Astcrh, Of.
Famous Trains
The Southwest Limited Kansas City to
Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago . ,
, , via-Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul ,-x v.
.to Chscngo, run via , . .
Chicaeo. Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
Each route offers numerous attractions.
The principal thing to , insure a quick,
comfortable trip east is to see that yow
tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St Paul Railway.
H. S.WWC. '
General Agent.
134 Third Street, Portland
Oregon City. Ore.. May 11 (To the
Editor.) The reasons political par
ties casting less than 25 per cent of
the total vote are not included In the
proposed primary nominating election
law are: No political party is In dan
ger of creating a boss until after some
of Its candidates have been elected;
It Is not likely to elect candidates until
It casts more than 25 per cent of the
total vote; up to that time Its nomina
tion of candidates for office Is only
one method of getting Ita ideas be
fore the people, and the cost of Its
conventions is a legitimate part of the
expense of advertising Its new ideas,
and should not be charged to the pub
lic treasury. If the smaller parties
were obliged to act under this law, the
only change would be to add some
what to the expenses and to greatly
Increase the work of the judges and
clerks at the nominating election. The
above are the reasons which Influenced
i the committee in placing political
parties likely to elect candidates In a
class by themselves. If experience
proces this to have been an error In
Judgment the law may easily be
amended In that particular.
As to the need for such a law, your
county may not locally need it, though
no more bitter complaint of machine
rule has been made anywhere than
have sometimes been heard from cltl
sens of Clatsop county. Multnomah
has no more bitter factional fights than
have troubled the people of Marlon,
Clackamaa, Lane, Douglas, Umtilla,
Union and Wasco, not to mention
othea counties whose troubles have
seldom attracted the attention of the
whole state. Factional fights for the
control of the party machine In the
principle counties greatly affect the
state government, and In that way re
act upon the people in every county.
The men who advocate this bill do
not say that It will produce perfect
political conditions, but they da believe
It will work as great an improvement
In making nominations for office aa
the Australian ballot law made In con
ducting the general elections. Tours
truly. W. S. U'REN.
Did you soe it advertincd in The Astorian tell the Adrvrtiaor of ia
8H0RT WHEAT CROP.
Deficit in United States Will Be 60,
000,000 Bushels.
Chicago, May 1". The latest advices
from the experts are thatthe wheat
from the experts are that the wheat
fully 10,000,000 bushels less than that
of last year. Conservative traders say
A Smiling Face
signifies robust health and good
digestion. You can always
carry a smiling face in spite of
Care and worry if you keep
Jour liver right and your
igestioa good by using
Beecham's
Pills
Soil Ererywhtr. la boxes 10a, tad So.
that this estimate of a decrease may be
rather extravagant, but everybody ap
pears confident that the crop will be
very materially less than last year's. On
the strength of these reports the gen
eral sentiment In the west Is becoming
much more bullish. Late last week
prices advanced sharply all along the
line, and the better part of the gains
was maintained. There Is no question
that the shorts are very uneasy.
Jones, the Minneapolis wheat expert,
declares that the eight leading wheat
states east of the Rockies will fall 60,
000,000 bushels short of last year's
wheat production, and that at the best
the country will fall 20,000,000 bushels
inder last year. Expert Snow says the
May condition of wheat will be con
siderably under that of April. Con
servative meti say that the Oklahoma
yield will not be more than 50 per cent
of an average crop. The Illinois report
reluces the acreage IS per cent to 1.
100,000 acres, and says that there will
not be more than 75 per cent of an
average crop.
The World's Fair Route.
Those anticipating an eastern trip,
or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase
exposition at St Louis, cannot afford
to overlook the advantages offered by
the Mlssurl Pacific Railway, which, on
account of Its various routes and gate
ways, has been appropriately named
'The World's Fair Routs."
Passengers from the northwest take
the Missouri Pacific trains from Den
ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either
tolng direct through Kansas City, or
via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant
Bill.
Two trains dally from Denver and
Pueblo to St Loula without change,
carrying all classes of modern equip
ment Including electric U.Med obser
vatlon parlor cafe dining ears. Tea
dally trains between Kansas City said
St. Loula.
"Write or sail on W. C. MeBrlde, gen
eral agent lit Third street Portland,
for detailed information and illustrat
ed literature.
Quick Arrest,
3. A. Qulledge of Verbena, Ala., was
twice in the hospital fro ma severe case
of plies causing 24 tumors. After doc
tors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's
Arnica Salve quickly arrested further
Inflammation and cured him. It con
quers aches and kills pain. 25c at
Chas. Rogers, Druggist
Do Women Dress Men Well?
A New York talldr has been airing a
peculiar grlevanec In the press of that
conglomerate city. He complains that
men's clothes are- not sufficiently de
scribed In current fiction. Especially,
he says, are women novelists contempt
uously Indifferent to their heroes' at
tire. Women's clothes, on the other
hand, observes the tailor, get no end of
attention, and he believes that the
makers, therefore, are crowding the
uftors to the wall, at least in print
He admits that Mrs. Margaret Deland
condescends to allude occasionally to
Dn Lavendar's flowred cashmere dress
In gown and red silk handkerchief; and
he! has this to say of the author of
"Rulers of Kings:" "If any man in
flcjlon really wants Justice done to h's
clothes, he ought to get Gertrude Ath-
erton to write him up. She does not
devote so much space to the coats of
her heroes as to the gowns of her
heroines, but usually she manages to
give a pretty good idea as to the cut.
color, and style of the apparel, and if
hard pushed she might divulge the
name of the tailor. She has prefer
ence for gray. Most of her men ap
pear In garments of that subdued
shade, and whenever appropriate the
material is Scotch tweed. Furthermore,
Mrs. Atherton emphasizes the fact that
her men, being well-bred, get into dress
clothes after 6 o'clock." In "Rulers of
Kings" the account of the Hungarian
men's uniforms at the dramatic dinner
at Budapest outdoes any of Mrs. Ath-
erton's previous sartorial descriptions.
VOTE FOR
GEO. W MORTON,
Regular Democratia
i Nominee for Sheriff.
VOTE FOR
P.J.
GOODMAN,
Republican Nominee
For Justice of the Peace..
VOTE FOR
CHAS. A. HEILBORX,
Regular Republican
Nominee for Treasurer.
VOTE FOR
C. G. PALMBERG,
Regular Republican
Nominee for Representative.
VOTE FOR-.
THOMAS LINVILLE,
Regular Republican
Nominee for Sheriff.
STEAMER
SUE H ELMORE
The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel
eva on this route. Best of Table and State Room Accommo
dations! Will make lound trip every five days between
storia
AND
Tillamook
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co. and Astoria & Colombia River R. R. for Portland, San
Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger
rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE & Co.
General Agents, Astoria, Or.
OR TO
A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland, Or.
Pacific Navigation Co., Tillamook, Or.
O. R. N. Co., Portland, Or.
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