The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 21, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOHNIXG ASTOMAN. ASTOHIA. OllKttOX.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER n, 1905.
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THE
MORNING ASTORIAN
Established 1873.
PuMifc4 Daily b.r
THE J. S. DBLUNGER tOMPAMY.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
tj nail, per year
By mail, per month...
By carrier, per month.
.$7.00
. .60
. .15
WEEKLY ASTORIAN.
By mail, per year, in advance.. 11.00
Xntered m second-rUms nutter June
8 1. at the pomofflc at Astoria, ore
fm, under the act of I'ouiprww or Marrn S,
ltd .
IOrderiforthedeUTeniijrofTHt MoaiT
wa iaroBiAM 10 either rvwidnnw or pUc of
huxiamM nay be made by postal card or
through trtr Hone. Any lrrularity In Of
hnrj should be mnwdiaurlj reported to to
office of publication.
TELEPHONE MAIN 66 1.
WEATHER TODAY.
Portland, (M. 20 Eastern
Oregon and Eastern Washington:
Fair and warmer.
Western Oregon and Wetern
Washington. Saturday: Fair,
warmer in interior.
i that the railroad companies are pre
pared to renew tluir tampau again-t
legi-latioit touching their vtem of rol-U-ry.
o
It require couplers Me legal ami
men to fathom the inirii-aeie of the di
rect ii imarr law. The very lawyer
are at ea over it, and dry land will,
probably, never le reached except via
the stormy pnage that lead through
the couit to the haven of repeal.
Omaha welcomed Put Crowe with
cheers, indieating it appreciation of t lu
work he ha done in attracting attention
to the town. It ha long lieeii dUtmb
el by the prominence given it neighbor.
Lincoln, in the public piinK
Don't allow politic to submerge your
interest in the new hotel that must 1
built in thi city within the next W
day. One i jut as important, in its
way. and niut le looked to.
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STAR ROUTE CONTRACTS
Many in This Vicinity Will Be Rnewed
During Coming Year.
Tl present eonlract all ta,r
route in this section expire .'une .'lit,
I'.XHi, and the pot otlice department i
calling for proposal for the service
from .Inly 1, l!HHl, to lime 'M. l!li: pro
poal to le in Wahington by 4::0 p.
in. IVeemtor 5th. Every potmater
has copies of the advertiM-incnt and i
loaded with information for all who de
sire to jH-rform this public service for
a remuneration. The route that par
ticularly concern thi commuiiity are
named below:
No. 73.103 from Melville to Astoria.
10.50 mile, three time a week. Pres
ent pay,
No. 73,104. from ENie. by .Well and
Olney to Atoria, 3'.'.23 mile, tin re
time a week. Present pay, ll7ti.7.".
No. 73.101. from Seaside to Nchalcm.
27 mile, six times a week. Pre-ent
pay, $1305.
Krt. 73.102, from Tuh to Seaside.
12.25 miles, twice a week. Present pay.
$300.
No. 71.000. from Astoria to Knappton.
(Wash.), Frankroft and Oneida, and
Deep River, six times a week. Present
pay, 1200.
No. 71,100, from Atoria to Roslmrz.
(Wash.), to Oroya River. 22 mile, six
times a week. Preent pay $1500.
REGISTRATION FIRST.
Every republican iii the city of As
toria owe a solemn obligation to hi
citixen-diip and his party to go to the
office of the city auditor on Monday
morning next at 9 o'clock and register
for the coming direct primaries, and
supplement this duty, with the correla
tive one of re-registering on November
16th., for the city election itself. Of
course it entails a measure of trouble
but it is the law and republicans are
law-abiding; and besides, if the domi
nant party in thU city is to administer
it rightful heritage of government there
must be no rote lacking when its elec
tive majority is announced on December
n. . t . , . e 1
uw. next, m manuaie 01 power iroru strieted district yesterday. In a despond
the people must be of a sort that will ent mooj the woman swallowed three
remove every obstacle and every doubt
and give it a clear channel in which to
effect and solidify the reforms needed
Let no man think that because he has
registered once his duty is done in the
premises; HE MUST REGISTER
TWICE and do both acts in season, or
find himself debarred from the exercise
of his prerogative. Under the new law
if a man is not registered he may not
sign the petition of any man for nomi
nation to office, a pre-requisite of grave
importance to the men who are put for
ward by the party at the hands of its
voters; hence, the obligation to register
is paramount because of its dual signi
ncance. lue direct primary law is a
mass of contradictions, and the simplest
of its provisions are those providing for
the double registration; this once at
tended to, subsequent requirements may
be ascertained and observed with what
leisure you will, but, fundamentally,
YOU MUST REGISTER TWICE!
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BOLDEST AND STRONGEST.
As an independent, President Roose
velt will Jung rt'main as one of the bold
est and strongest against a powerful
"system," political and financial. One of
the positions he has taken is against
railroad rebates on freight. He has
urged the necessity of legislation upon
congress, but that branch of the gov
eminent has not as yet stood with him.
The railroad companies, one of the most
powerful political factors of today, have
opposed the president, and a renewed
declaration of their position is contained
in the statements made the other night
by President Samuel Spencer of the
Southern railway in an address before
the Board of Trade of Newark, N. J. He
assume1 to criticise the position of the
president. He regards the proposed leg1
station giving the interstate commerce
commission power to fix rates as a viola
tion of the fundamental principle of
Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence. It is a fine
sense of reverence for law that the rail
road magnates occasionally manifest
They have a certain respect for the com
mission, but when the principle of the
constitution under which the commis
sion was created is the only one that
ran be applied to correct abuses they
do not want it applied. The significant
feature of President Spencer's remarks j
TRIES SUICIDE AGAIN.
Nellie Thompson, Woman of Restricted
District Takes Anti-Septic Tablets.
For the fourth time in a year, Nellie
Thompson, better known as "15ig Nell,"
attempted self-destruction in her room
over the Rig Swede saloon in the re-
anti-septic tablets. Her shrieks of
agony attracted the attention of the in
mate of the saloon below, who sum
moned medical assistance, and the pois
on was pumped from her stomach. The
woman was not unconscious, but suffer
ed intense agony. Several hours after
taking the poison, hemorrhage of the
stomach set in, mid t!ie woman's life
was again dei-pain-d of.
The Thompson woman appears to
have a mania for suicide, and is appar
ently particular as to the kind of pois
on she takes. On three previous occas
ions she has attempted to end her own
existence, and on each occasion swal
lowed anti-septic tablets. Each time
she was prevented from accomplishing
her purpose, only by the narrowest mar
gin. With the police, the attempted suicide
of the woman has become an old story.
She has tried it so many times and
failed, that they have come to consider
it a joke. They declare that the at
tempt at suicide by the woman, usually
follows her drinking of intoxicants to
excess.
Don't Borrow Trouble.
It is a bad habit to borrow anything,
but the worst thing you ean possibly
borrow, is trouble. When aick, sore,
heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains
and poison of dyspepsia, biliousness,
Bright' dLeae, and similar internal
diaordejH, don't ait down and brood
over your symptoms, but fly for relief
to Electric Bitters. Here you will find
sure and permanent forgetfulness of all
your troubles, and your body will not
be burdened by a load of debt disease.
At Cliaa. Rogers' drug store. Price 50c.
Gusranteed.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
Maintains unexcelled service from the
west to the east and south. Making
close connections with trains of all
transcontinental lines, passengers arc
given their choice of routes to Chicago,
Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans,
anl through these points to the far
east.
Prospective travelers desiring Infor
mation M to the lowest rates and be
routes are Invited to correspond with
the fallowing representatives:
14 Third St, Portland, Ore.
J. C. LINDSEY, Trav. PaasengT Agent,
142 Third St, Portland, Ore.
PAUL B. THOMPSON. Pass'gr. Agent
J. C. LINDSEY, Trav. Passenger Agent,
442 ThirC St, Portland. Ore.
Cure Chills and Fever.
O. W. Wirt, Naeogidohe Texas,
says: "His daughter had chill and fev
er for three years; he could not find
anything that would help her till he
ued Ilerbine. His wife will not keep
house without it, and cannot say too
much for it" 50c, Sold by Frank Hart,
druggist.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. I
lest to the east and south. Making '
ilose connections with trains of all '
transcontinental lines, paanengera are
riven their choice of routes to Chicago,
Louisville. Memphis and New Orleans,
and through those points to the far
east
Prospective travelers dtstrlng Infor
mation as to the lowest rates and beat
routes are Invited to correspond with
the following representatives:
B. H. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent
142 Third St, Portland, Or.
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8otne four years ago I was suffering
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down condition of the system. I had nc
appetite, wasloainjr flesh, and had an ali
ne tired feeling that made me misers-
I organ the use of S . S. and
after taking seven or eijjht bottles my skin
was cleared of all eruptions and took on s
ruddy, healthy glow that assured me that
my blood had been restored to its nor
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I increased in weight, and that "tired feel-,
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peared, and I was once again mr old self
I he trtily recommend S. S. S. as the
best blood punfier and tonic made, and
ttrongly advise ita use to all those in need
of such medicine. Victor Stvbbins.
Cor. Barthman and Washington Aves.
Wheeling, W. V., May j8, loot.
My system was run down and my joints
ached and pained me considerably. I had
ased S. S. S before and knew what It
was, so I purchased a bottle of it and have
taken several bottles and the aches and
pains are gone, my blood has been cleas
ed and mjr general health built up. I can
testify to it as a blood purifier and tonic
1533 Market St. John C Stsim.
If you have any
symptoms of dis
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write u s and out
physicians will
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Onr book on
blood and skin
diseases sent free
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