The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 01, 1904, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    TITE MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE I, 1004.
PAGE BBvnr.
First National Bank of Astoria
ESTABLISHED 1886
Capital and Surplus $100,000
J
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
CupitaJ l'sld Ip 1100,000. Barpltu and Undivided Froflte $25,000
TrtnsnoU aerl Unking butine. Interest puld on time deposits.
J. 0. A. DOWLBV, 0. 1. rETEU80N, FRANK PATTON, J. W. GARNER,
President Vio President Cashier. Aset Cestter
168 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE.
OUR DAILY SHORT STORY.
LOVE'S CHOICE.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
0. W. Morton and John Fahrman, Proprietor.
CHOICEST FBESB AD SALT 1IEATI. - PBOMPT DELIVERY.
34 J Commercial St. Phone Main 321.
QOINO TO TKI FAIR Paul. These rataa apply vU direct
liflM, but If passenger wishes to
What t Do If You Delr Praotloal tn through California' ticket eaa be
Information.
If you conUmplat vtaMnf tho St Uo of III M addod U above.
Loula Eapoeltlon, to foeuro reliable in
IJQHiW Myimuvi w
. . thJair4 " nddrteo A. D. Charlton,
formation a to railroad arnica, tb
inwant rata and th nat route. Alo
aa to tho local condition In St Louis;
hotels, tH tt
If you will writ tha undralgnd,
elating what Information you desire,
tha narna will bo promptly furnished.
If wo do not bav It on hand, will
socur It for you If posslbl, and with
out an erpew to you. Address
B. II. TRUMBULL,
Commoreial Agent, It! Third aveet
Portland, Or.
fit.,
Speelat Exturalon to tho World'
Fair.
Tb Denver Rio Grande, In con
nection with tha Missouri Pacific, will
run a eerlea of personally conducted
excursions to tha world'a fair during
June. These eacurelons will run
through to St. Loula without changa
if cars, making ahort atopa at principal
polnta anrouta. Tha first of these ex
curslons will leave Portland Juna 7th.
and tha aacond Juna 17th. Tha rata
from Aatorla will ba HT.60 to St Loula
and return. Excursionist going via
the Denver A Rio Grande have the
privilege of returning via a different
route. Thla la the most pleasant way,
aa well aa the moet delightful route, to
croee tha continent. Tha atopa ar
ranged give an opportunity to vlU
the varloti point of Interest In and
about Suit Lake City. Denver and
Kanaaa City. If you wish to accom
pany one of .these excursion write at
once to W. C. McBrlde, II Third
otreet Portland, for aleeplng car re
rvatlona. '
Tha Northern Faclfle Railway Com
pany will place round trip tlcketa from
Portland to St Loula and return on
account of the world'a fair on aala aa
follow:
Juna 16th, 17th and 18th.
July 1st, 2nd and Srd.
August 8th, 9th and 10th. : -'
Sept 5th, 6th and 7th.
Ootober Srd, 4th and 6th.
The round trip rata to St Loula aad
return from Portland will be 117.10.
' Tloketa will be good for return via any.
ellrect line. .
A round trip rate of 7!.lt will aleo
ba aaade from Portland to Chleago and
ret"- -
jf paacangar daatrea to take In both
OMcago and St Leu the raaad trip
rat will ba $71.16.
AM ticket will be good for day
Ken data af . ?!k ,u
feed intafl f U
aa that a felted t-vr aaa b had
a bha gg Ms aa a raauw
aria peaeeagw , at at h4r las
ra waet of hat! vf r
ld accordingly, but at an Inoreaaed
Fef say additional Information de-
Aaaietaat General Paenger Agent,
Uorthera Paclflo Ry., ISt Morrison
etreet, corner of ltd, Portland, Ore.
Startling Evldenee.
Freeh testimony In great quantity
la constantly coming In, declaring Dr.
King" New Discovery for Consump
tion, Cough and Cold to be unequal-
ed. A recent expression from T. J.
McParland, Bentorvllle, Va., aervea a
example. He writes: "I had Bron
chitis for three year and doctored all
the time without being benefited. Then
I begun taking Dr. King' New Discov
ery, and a few bottle wholly cured
me." Equally effective In curing all
Lung and Throat trouble, Consump
tlon, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaran
teed by Cha. Roger, Druggist Trial
bottle free; regular sixes, 50c and
11.00.
POLITICAL NOTICES.
VOTE FOR
JOHN V. BURNS.
Regular Democratic
Nomine for Representative
She cam with one little faltering
step straight Into hi horn and Into
hla heart, though at the time ha was
not conscious of tha latter fact but
only of a great desire to ba kind to
thla child of ths wondrou eye. Which
in itself was odd, for until them ha had
been reckoned, and had reckoned him
self hard and cynical and blase, and he
had lived 46 years, while ah was
barely out of her teens.
Neither spoke until th stately, t7-
baired butler had silently closed th
door behind him.
Then he came forward.
"Who are you, child H he questioned,
and his manner had a touch of geatle-
neaa. "
But to her tha audden reaction f
tha warmth and tha soft, ahaded light
within, after tha long, cold weariness
without proved too much or perhaps
It waa merely the sudden realization
that aha had found a friend, and that
the lonely Journeying waa over at last
For it waa a far cry from th winds
of western America to thla stately
English mansion, and only her promise
to the dead had brought her here.
She put out her bands with an in
articulate cry, staggered, and th next
moment her little white face, In its
setting of dusky curls, lay against bis
coat sleeve, and her wondrous eyes
were closed.
Barker," he said to th hastily
summoned housekeeper, 'please attend
to this lady; she has fainted, I thin
And have Miss Angela's rooms prepared
for her."
Mrs. Barker was too well trained to
betray the astonishment she felt at
this extraordinary order, for though
many years had passed since the death
of the little sister who, folks were wont
to say, had occupied the one soft spot
In the baronet's proud heart, yet no one
had ever been allowed to use the sunny
girlishly decorated room that had once
been hers. Curiosity was rife that
night in the servants' hall, but It was
many days before the little stranger
was able to give any account of herself.
Then, dressed In a soft white gown of
tha long dead Angela, she was half
led, half carried by the kindly house
keeper into the little adjoining sitting
VOTE FOR
" JAMES N. LAWS,'
Regular Democratic
Nomine for Representative,
VOTE FOR
ISAAC BERGMAN,
Regular Democratic
Nomine for Treasurer.
VOTE FOR
GEO. W MORTON,
Regular Democratic
Nominee for Sheriff.
VOTE FOR
P. J. GOODMAN,
Republican Nomine
For Justlc of th Peace.
VOTE FOR
CIIAS. A. IIEILBORN,
Regular Republican
, , Nominee for Treasurer.
VOTE FOR
C. G. PALM BERG,
Kerular Repybllean
Nominee for Representative.
room, and there Sir Stephen came to
her,
"I want to thank you," aha aaid
Imply, putting out on Small whit
hand as ha sat down beside her couch.
II murmured something unintel
ligible, aad her eyes, eyes of tha dark
est, deepest blue, wandered from hla
face fb tha table at her side, where
there stood treat howl f ;vet
crated flowers aad a dish f tempting
bothous fruit.
Mrs. Barker saya yeu'v be sand'
tag them to an every day. Bo kind
you must bI" .
It's a trill. Flea don't mention
it," he said niteosafortably. for (h rot
of kindly benefactor was new to him.
A quaint, shrewd BUS smile dimpled
th eornera ef her mouth.
'Ah!" she said, "but tt'a aaly th rea-
ry kind people who think f little things
uui it's tha Uttls thins that eount
most I th end."
I It?" be said smilingly. "And now,
do you know I haven't been able to haz
ard a guess as to your Identity, or why
you have come to me?"
She winced Just perceptibly, and a
faint pink rose In her cheeks. -
"But I am glad you came," he ad
ded, gently; "and I want you to yet
me be a friend to you, and help you."
"Do you know," she said, in sudden
like fatherr
It was his turn to wince now, though
she had paid him the highest compli
ment she knew.
"Tell me all about yourself," he said
presently.
"My home la in America," she began.
obediently, "right away in the west
em states. Mother died when I .was
quite tiny, but father oh, there's no
one in the world like father! But six
months ago he had an accident and.
when he was dying." her voice faltered.
and half unconsciously Sir Stephen put
out a strong hand and closed It over
her little thin ones, "he gave me a
sealed packet Take it to Sir Stephen
Harriot The' Towers, Somerset he
said, 'and tell him I wouldn't have
asked for myself that I'm happier
here, as my father was before me. But
ask him to take care of Pearl' that's
my name, you know 'only to take care
Dr. Ivono
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of you, aothlng more.' Be hardly spoke
again" two hot tears fell on Sir
Stephen's hand. "Afterward they were
all very good to me, the men on the
claims near father's, aad they clubbed
together, because father hadn't left
enough money for my passage. W
were always very foer," aha explained.
simply. "But they hadn't enough for
n f these to em With aa to Trtoco,
so I cast aleae. t waa so sorry to
tears th alt Tu see I had Bred
among thea all any Ufa, and they ware
always kind, 4 f waa CtlslUmti at
cot&f away all y myself.'
"Poor titti trlrt" h aaid. uadarly.
-And th fAcfcetr
"I dropped It In yeur avenue, my
hand wera so cUL And theft I couldn't
find It, It waa so dark, and X waa very
tired. I told Mrs. Barker, and ah said
on of th gardeners should look for it
I do hop they'll and It" ah added,
anxiously.
"Don't worry, little one," he aaid.
kindly. "If it doesn't turn up well,
we'll Just take you on trust"
Th short afternoon faded Into twl-
PCnFCCT .
get ' if ri
yyiill OwuJ
AN ELEGANT JOILET LUXURY
Used try people of refinement
for over a Quarter of a ceatury
PREPARED BY
light and still he lingered on beside
bar, while sh talked to him of her
home aad her lather, of the wild, free
Ufa ho had Iain an th roomy old eouch,
there waa w fek rn hla eyeav and a
of himaelf iwconsctouRiy by th snn'
sktay. unsulSad soul that looked out ef
her eye drawls tit tha beat that
waabthh. V
1 want" ha aaid. on day, "to go
down to th big room where I saw you
first I always," added dreamily,
"think it tha most beautiful room In
tb world - '-I
T b continued.
A salesman msy fail, now and then,
t ' present your good in th proper
light ta your customers but your ad
vertisement is sur to say just what
you want it to.
YOKE FOR- .
TMOMAS LINTILLE,
Regular Republican
Nomine, for Sheriff.
EAST
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NOTICE.
To th Voter of Clatsop County:
Owing to business engagements, It
will be Impossible for me to make a
personal canvass In my own interest
as Republican candidate for represen
tative In the legislature. I therefore
take this means to state the grounds
upon which I ask your support.
This county ha been honored by
the election of it talented citizen,
Hon. C. W. Fulton, to .the United
State senate, where he can and will
accomplish much for the state at large,
and this section In particular. Irre
spective of party, the pPl 01 th,s
county rejoice in his election. The
best way to indicate your approval
and to keep him where he Is' will be
to give an Increased majority for the
whole Republican ticket
The legislature of Oregon has been
for many years a Republican body.
The Democrats In their wildest dreams
would scarcely hope to control the
nert session. It Is always difficult for
a man In the minority to secure legis
lation, for the majority naturally. take
care of Its own measures. If the peo
ple of this county have bills In which
they are interested, it would be best
to Intrust them to men who will be
in political accord with the majority.
The legislature will be Republican.
Therefore elect Republicans to look
after your interests.
There is no senatorial question to
settle at the next session of the legis
lature, and It will be distinctly a ses
sion for work, when experience and a
knowledge of the way of doing busi
ness will count I have served an ap
prenticeship, having already occupied
the place for which I now ask your
votes. In this connection I wish to
call to mind what seems at this time
like ancient history in the light of the
change f opinion which has taken
plac In this county in the last few
years. You will remember that eight
or ten years ago it seemed as though
the salmon Industry was doomed to
destruction. Nine-tenths of the peo-
nt rintunn county believed this
was due to the methods by which the
flsh were caught, and were in favor
of abolishing traps and wheels. All
the parties incorporated such a de
mand in their platforms. I did not
receive the endorsement of the fisher
men In my campaign, they supporting
the secretary of the union, who was a
candidate on the'Cltisens' Octet, and
whom I defeated, and Mr. C. 3. Curtis,
who was elected on the Republican
ticket with me. When I went to Sa
iem, I made a fight for the chairman
ship of the fisheries committee and
secured the place. Throughout the en
tire session I worked for the passage
of the fish trap bill, and finally It was
passed through the house. In work
ing for the bill I was at all times ably
assisted bv my colleague. C. J. Curtis.
After Its passage through the house,
the bill was intrusted to the senator
from Clatsop county to light its bat
tles through the senate. If good faith,
untiring energy and good generalship
on the part of the gentleman in charge
of the bill could have secured its pass
age through the senate, it would have
gone through and taken its place on
the statute books as a law. But un
fortunately for himself and for the Re
publican party, th senator was a
Democrat and the Republican major
ity was not dishing out favors to its
political opponents, and the bill did
not come to a vote. The Columbia
River Fishermen's Union had a com
mittee present during the entire ses
sion to look after their interests, of
which committee Hon. J. H. Surnath
was a member, and. If I mistake not
Mr. Ious Jensen was another. These
gentlemen belonged to the opposite
political party from myself, yet I
doubt not they will testify the
fidelity and success with which I
worked In their Interest. I have wot
called these things to mind for the
purpose of giving the impressto that
If again elected I shall run around on
fishing legislation. There is a ld
saying that a wise man ' sometimes
changes his mind; a fool never. Pub
lic opinion has changed on this subject
in the last few years, and I now be
lieve in common with a large majority
that - if enough young flsh and the
right kind are plaeed in the river It
doesn't matter whether you eatck them
with a gill net or ehase them with a
torpedo. There has been talk among
my' political opponents, whose wish I
bellevf was father to the thought that
I would be opposed by the labor vote.
I have gone at length into my action
on the flsh trap bill to. show that I
worked In the Interest of labor when
before a member of the legislature.
Should I agam be elected and the oc
casion come, I pledge my word to sup
port all honorable legislation In the
Interests of the laboring elasses.
In writing this address to the voters,
it has been neeessary to wse the per
sonal pronoua "V wore fte than
pleasant to. either tb writer or reader,
for which please aeeept my apology.
C. T. LESTER.
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General Agent
134 Third Street, Portland
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