TIIE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 3 MONDAY, FEBRUARY a, 1900. FIGHT FOR RIGHTS Poles Resist Attempt to German ize Prussia. WOULD BE SEPARATE NATION Genitalis Flint Attempt to U u y Prim ula n Lands Fur German Silt leu Kail --Will Now Establish Mill With German Hosscs III. IN", I i'Ii, i dm' nf tlm imixl i in 1, ml nmiliii which tin' I'niK-liin diet inul settle In tlm near fiitim l tin' linn of procedure in t u 1 1 1 1 k' "I'll tin- I'iiIih of tlm ciisteiu itn r 1t . chief. lv in I ln it tiifi- of I'oti'ii and Maul. nii. West l'iulii, Tlm (Ii'tiiuiiil.iilliin (if I lice lll'lllrls in lint ploccrillllg Hllll tlm wiliri for celerity; mi tlm contrary, Many competent nlmi'l vi'l think Unit mill (ieimany elements of ilm popula Iiml (milium influence lite lending l.clnir tlm giadiiul u ml niniiiill ly ill' editable pressm West Wold of Dm I'lilm. Hitherto the policy of tlm (ii-r-limn government has shown two dis tinct methods for combating the I'iiii'", wliu, tlmy grow I" wiiii''" and l,ott" er, lnlt with a growing ciiiiliui on their tight a j u 1 ii t nut ion. In tin' fir.t place vast mum of money m placed at tlm diipoMil of tin' Will 'mi nimi authorities fur buying out I he Pol i.h I. m. low tier Hinl dividing tlm plop' rity i nipiiii''l among 'mruiati pens mil f,iriimi. About tn.iMKl.OOO ,iis 11-11 devoted to thl subject, hut o fur tlm tult In openly announced l I"" tlmt moro land Jmlil by Ormnn him piim, 1 into Polish hands tliini 1'oli'li 1 n t Into Herman hands. A second method of the Prussian policy ha 'urn an utter fttlluiv. It rinl-u nf continuous pin prick ill-rn-trt against thu use of tlm !ilih language In school, agint political Polish priests, sgalnt unruly Polish children, against 1'ulbb lilcraxy tocit tien, tfH7 JournAl, tc Apparently III lia only ucwlfil In rMip'itliK M t ht Toll' Mill further and In making IIh'mi liuli with greater lntenity their mi ci lied oppressors, It in now pro uii'i to try another line of policy. W tut t tin Poles witnl, It I argued, in lllllllxtlilll Nil'. Il't flll'llllll'K III' ChIuIi- lilieil lii llii' Polish jimi v itti'tH, fac tories In which spirits, miiii r, brick, n foi-rv(M, elf,, I'iiii be mnde, (ierrw .1 would li en 111 Into (lie 1 11, i 1 i!i. lii 's In manage Un'n wik. none; mi!il liit m ut ti'i fit iiliHuul, 11111I in I lii v m j: I argued tlm dlSHlUfiicllnii iiml ills loyally which il Vu il lit present Would vanish giaduully, Whether tlm Prus sian government w"l consent to t hrH IllcnSIIIC ill lIlU sIlllpH ll'lllllill to be "I'cil, Common Coldn r the Cium of Many Scrloui DUeaiei. I'hyiili'laii who Jut e guinpil a national ripiilntion ni iiiulyiU of thu caima of vni ioim iliciii'n, cliiliii tlmt If (ntehlnj( eohl rould m avoliled a Inntr lint (if dan I'tmia allnmnt woutit nevor lie hoard of, Kvitry 01m know that pneumonia 11111I cotmuuiplion orlKlnnUi from a cold, ml chronic cntarrh, lironchltU, and all throut and lmiK trouhlo art af(ravated and rendnrtd niorn nrrioua by ach freah attnek. 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He is a graduate of thu State t'niver-ity of Oivgnii, the New York Law ScIkmjI of New York City, and is a lawyer of high landing, a man w-ho ha travel ed extensively in our own country aa well a abroad. He has studied our institutions and compared them with foreign countries. He li 1 logical thinker, a forceful speaker and an adept parliamentarian. He ha many HERE YOU ARE th,e MoMHn From 75c to 65c a M! M 4. . via, . ft , . If. SHORT TERM. friends, both rich and poor, for he is a courteous gentleman at all times. He. is a Kepublicun always. He has supported all the nominees of the He Publican ticket at all times. He is as loyal to his party as to his friends. He has confidence in the people and is willing to abide by their decision at the primary election. Oregon needs such men as Fred W. fulkey. The Republican party needs that such men, and the voters should that trach mm arc nominated and elected. k THE IDEAL WIFE Shapes the Destiny of Men The Influence of a Healthy Woman Cannot Be Overestimated. Feven-elghths of the men in thia world marry a woman bccaime she ia beautiful in their eyes beeaute she baa the quali ties which I n hp'i re ad mira tion, respect and love, There ia a twauty In health which la more at tractive to men than mere regularity of feature. Thu influence of women glorious in the posHesnion of perfect physical health upon men and upon tha civilization of the world could never be measured. liecaiiHe of them men have attained the very heights of ambition; because of them even thrones hava been established and de stroyed. What a disappointment, then, to see the fair young wife's beauty fading away before a year passe over her head I A sickly, half-dead-and-alive woman, especially when she ia tha mother of a family, ia a damper to all joyous neaa in the home, and a drag upon her husband. The cost of a wife's con atant illness is a serious drain iinnn the funds of a household, and too often all tha doc toring doea no good. If a woman finds her energiea are flagging, and that everything tiresher, dark ahadows appear under her eyes, her sleep is disturbed by horrible dreams; if she has backache, head aches, bearing-down pains, nervous ness irregularities, or despondency, she should take means to build her system no at once bv a tonic with specific powers, such as Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. Thia great remedy for women haa done more in the way of restoring health to the women of America than all other medicines put together. It ia the safeguard of woman's health. Following we publish, by request, a letter from a young wife. Mrs. Bessie Ainsley, of 611 South 10th 8treet, Tacoma, Wash., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " Ever since my child was born I have suf fered, aa I hop few women ever have, with pains, backache and wretched headache. It affected my stomach so that I could not en- my meats, ana oau my urns wo sptu Ljdla L Pinkham'a Vegetable CempouM Soeceett mere vtitn rat Every For 65c ! ti. t PinVVi.m'. Tm4iM OvmnnnnA mode me a well woman, and I feel so graU- rui uiat l am giaa v wn duwju twi my marvelous rwuverj. m vruugu. w health, new life and vitality." U'l.ot I. cilia V. Pinkh&m'a Vecretahla Compound did for Mra. Ainsley it will do for otner woman wno are in por health and ailing. Its benefits begin when its nse begina. It gives strength and vigor from tha start, and surely makea aick women well and robust. Remember Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound holds the record for the greatest number of actual cures of . til. TH. lt fa oftont In nruiuau . ma, amis, " by the thousands of letters from grate- 1 V.IU ... on 411m In ftA IUl WUIUCQ WlliUU Bl C vu iuv vm Pinkham laboratory. Women should remember that a cur for all female diseases actually exists, and that cure is Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. If you have symptom yoa don't understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for special advice. Tha present Mra. Pinkham ia the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, her assis tant before her decease, and for twenty-five years since her advice has been fraalv riven to sick women. '7T