The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 07, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOHXIXC. ASTOHIAX. ASTORIA. (KK(J()X.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH j, 190&
TBE
MORNING ASTORIAN
Established 1873.
Published Dully by
THk, J. S. DELLINGER COMPANY.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By mail, per year fT.OO
By mail, per month (W
By cariicr, per month (w
WEEKLY ASTORIAN.
Py mail, per year, in advance, .f 1.00
llu newer mid licit or methods in o)-ti
fur the attainment ol the iuickei' mill
late r profit ami l!ic mule ilctinitc and
atif.ictoi v method of cultuic late'v
a. looted in the wot 1,1 of fat mini; an I
orchards 11ml no man in lliee line
mil iiir.iiil to nci;lc. ! the upport unit
I'liete will lie intet.'slin: piofjiaui a tut
plciitv ol aootl music and oilier diver
sioiis to enliven t!ic session- and tlio-e
in chaise of the movement .if viu
inline ol" the complete iims ntnl ulli
male value of the uitilei takim,'.
ilcitillicr it is. 1'iue fund legislation, is
v.t a lone, way behind food milliter
atio:i, Imt tlieie ale pleasing judication
'hat it may caUli up.
Kntcred eee.nd-cltis matter June
. IsMS, t the (HWUifflce l Astoria, nrv
(Ml, under the net of Congress ol March 3,
flST"Ontrs for th delivwuur of Th f Moax"
iho urroaiAS to eiUnr residence or platw of
buiuntun iy be mad tj potital card or
throiurh tele hone. Any irreulArity In de
Iitkj should be uuwsiiiatelj reported to the
office of public! ion.
TELEPHONE MAIN 661.
EDITORIAL SALAD.
tM
Alter February' icy Mow-out Mjuvii
made its ciitiv in a i oncili.it in:; if iwr.
altoecthei lamMike i'iiliiou.
A clcii;Mnan in ailive service, pa-tm
if vui Soiila Dakota chinches, li.n jti 1
!ecn convicted in tin- federal com! in
'lii.tha ot deiiMitdlliy tin yovct liincii!
throueh illeeal hoiucsicad. eutiics I
I his com ict ion possilily emphasise- tiic
wide spiead h .diet in th.il pan of tin
count i that a'piopi ial iui; the puhli,
domain is an v !iilit ion of cntci.ii..
an I not a pe( n of t'ictt.
THE OLD GOVERNMENT.
The peilectioii of wliinky ued in the I
medieiil department of the 1'iilted
States uiilituiy nnd naval service. Also!
ill hospital. H eonniii'iided by the hiijlt
eat Htithoi itiex n t lie piuest ot iiuiihiitt
for 'iiniilv ur, Sold pAclmivelv In I
Wm. Hock.
In th' sprint; time Jim li novate vntll I
house. W hy not v diit v IIoIIimci ' i 1
Rocky Mountain lea diivcs out impm
ties, cleanses and em idies the Moot ml
purMlc the t-iitite stout. Il.'i cent..
WEATHER.
We-iern Oregon and Western
Washineton -Showers alonj; the
coat ; probably showers interior.
Ristein t trefoil - Fair.
Ka-tern Washington --Churly
and threatening.
Ill inking Schuy'kill water while de
tiouneiiii,' the lack of sanitary preca i
tioiis in rauaina liikes even th l'hil
a-Ielphia mind -is eviinlv liiiiiiorntis.
WHAT WILL THEY DO?
It is an ojitu and ,-eriou- ijuostion
with the Republican party in Clatsop
county as to what shall be done to re
deem the status of the organization
here and put it where its actual major
ity pre-suppo-es it to be, iu lull con
trol of the county. It is up to the last
Republican in the fold to determine th
issue of the distraught condition; in
which the party finds it-ell: no man
who stands of record as a Republican
can escape his .-hare of the re-ponibiL
ity, not only for th'.- lapse and laches
of the party, hut for its rehabilitation
as well. The prim.' and positive obli
gation it is under to send a strong Re
publican delegation to the legi-laturc
this whit r to support the -election of
a United States senator is -o impera
tive, that he who fail in his duty to
Lis party at this time, i- branded un
equivocally, and forever, ;is a renegade
pure and simple. The hold-over -ena-tors
in the coining loi-latnie will vote
for the -ucce-sor of Charles W Fulton
and the -upieme question to be de
cided this y-ar and in this campaign, i
whether or not the splendid dignity of
that office and the forceful pre-tige he
has attained in it. -hall be ca-t aside
and lost to the county and the state.
The man who is so pitifully small that
he can not untangle the web of local
jealousies with one wide sweep of the
honest hand of true partisanship, who
shall fail to lend his word and influence
in wiping out the -.core of narrower
prejudices for the larger good of the
party and state, who i- so supine, re
arieted and barren that he cannot
thrust the past and all it stand- for.
into oblivion, and give the party, in its
moment of critical need, the stalwart,
steady and unwavering faith and func
tion of an honest partisan, is of the
sort, primarily, to stand by and see the
destruction and dissolution of all its
hopes and history in this country. Oh.
yes, it is strictly up to the Republi
cans of Clatsop county, and this is the
time for full and final deci-ion: As they
shall think and act and ordain, so shall
the result be for the success or the
rout of Republicanism in the far north
west of the continent.
The canal investigation .it Washing
ton proves that there mav be unit.-,
even if not ingloi ions, Cromvvells as we'd
.is Miltons in our day.
O
Among the prominent an.l r,idilv 'u
ciea-e in c vitistii.in.v oili.ials none
-e in to h.ive t eater cause for e,ciut
iuo hilarity jn-t now than -lame- llac;i
Ihd". He l.iu-h- hist.
o
Whether it i tragedy or comedy I ha!
is on tint lx'.ird- at Washington, it
would puzzle ev.ii the elect to deci.l
Rut then this i- carnival week .uiv-war,
MIDDLE LIFE
A Time When Women Are Susceptible to Many
Dread Diseases Intelligent Women Prepare
for It. Two Relate their Experiences.
NOW IN OUR NEW STORE
COR- BOND AND llth. STREET
WE ARE BUSY GETTING SETTLED BUI CAN KIND TIME TO
SHOW YOU 1I0W COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE IS OUR STOCK OF
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS, MATTINGS, MOULDINGS, ETC.
COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW LOCATION AND LET US FIGURE
WITH YOU ON ANY WORK N OUR LINE.
B. F. Allen $ Son. and Eleventh St.
Tuesday lat was Fat Tuesday and
Rex loid of misrule and hiirh poteiita'e
of the carnival, enter d New ( irleatis m
annual pomp. The Crescent City en
joys being a care free foreign town
once a v.-ar.
1). Cady Hcrrick lut- leeu telling
th- Democratic Club ''whither we are
drifting." The sub-client proceedings
indicate that tne dub. at lca-t. i- drift
ing toward I). Cadv Iferriek.
They are to have thre.'-cent car -fare-in
Cleveland befor- the mandrakes rip
en. This, t'K, in the state whence em
anatcd the campaign nplmri-ni "a
cheap coat makes a cheap man!" Will
th- cheap fare make cheap pa--enger-:
o
It look- a- if aerial navigation were
really upon u- when a new ocean beach
ani!i--ment park for Xevv Yorkers an
nounces t),.. erection of a tower for th
ev hi-ive u-e of air ships a- a stjrtiiii;
and stopping -tation.
. - 'CW I U
( 1; ih- Fit eh is out in a little d cI.um-
j '-i''ii of independence, all hi- own. :
! ting forth that th'- matinee -jirl inn-'
!ct rule the p!ahou-e. l.jk- Tanner :n
"Man and Sup -nnan" Ki'.c'u i- evident
ly in the t"i!-. only it'- the mat in. iil
that has him.
-o-
lt would be inteii. tiny to know why
CongTi--man Lloyd's bill to limit pri
vate fortunes should place the amount
at ten million-. Why one poor fellow
who can't a fiord to an-w-r u subpoena
has an annual income of more than
double that.
The "ehaiifc'e of lif"ia
the tmt.t critical perUxl
i)f a woman's fxisteuct',
and the uuxiety felt by
vvometi a.s it draws near
ik not without rea-sou.
Every wumuii who
i neglects the care of her
health at this time m
Tite.s disease ami pain.
When her system is in
a deranged condition,
or hhe is predisposed to
apoplexy, or congestion
of any organ, the ten
dency ii ut this jhtuhI
likely to Iweome active
and with a hos-t of uer
OU8 irritations make
life a burden. At this
time, also, cancers and
tumor-, are more liable
to form and tx-gin their
destructive work.
Such warning symp
toms us sense of suffo
cation, hot flashes head
aches, backaches, dread
of impending evil, timid
ity, sounds in the ears,
palpitation of the heart,
sparks before the eyes,
irregularities, constipa
tion, variable appetite,
weakness, inquietude,
and dizziness, are
promptly heeded by in
telligent women w ho are
approaching the period
in life when woman's great change
may be exjiected.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound was prepared to meet the needs
of woman's system at this trying
period of her life. It invigorates aml
strengthens the female organism and
builds up the weakened nervous system.
For special advice regarding this im
portant period women are invited to
write to Mrs. I'inkhain at Lyun, Mass.,
and it will be furnished absolutely free
of charge. The present Mrs I'inkhain
is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pink
ham, her assistant before her decea.se,
and for twenty-five vears since her
advice has been freely given to sick
women.
Read what Lydia E Pinkham's Com
pound did for Mrs. Hvland and Mrs
Uinkle:
Dear Mrs. Pinkhanv
" I had been suffering with displacement of
the organs for years and was passing through
the change of life. My abdomen was badly
swollen: mv stomach was wire; I had dizzv
spells, sick headaches, and was very nervous.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Stict''
First National Bank of Astoria, Ore.
i:sT.isijsiiri i hno.
Capitol and Surplus $100,000
Sherman Transler Co.
IHI'.NKY KM Mi MAN, Manager
Harks
Carriages.- !:;iaK- Choi Kr.l jr..! I ut,.(cnn!-- 'I tu U ai..l h:r
mi lire W auiis-. Pianos Mnvcil, Po.xed ami Shij jc-.i.
433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121
uioaoaaaotoc
I Mrs AEGMvland
J. y. A. IIOWIJIY, President.
I. P1:TKK.S()N, Vi.T -presidfiit.
HtANK PAITON, Caihler.
J. W. (JAHNKH, AiUnt Ca.hlar.
" I wrote vou for advice and i-omnienced
treatment with Lydia K. l'lnkhamn Vik
table ( oinjM'Und a you dins t.sl. and I am
hnpl'V to uy that all thoM ditr-siin; )'nis
toins left me and I have pniw.l wifely thrnii(;h
the clianxe of life, a Hell woman I am
n-coniuieroling your medicine to all my
frien'U "Mis Annie E 0. tlyland, CbetUr
town, Md.
Another Woman' ( aae
" During cliniiK" of life word cannot i
prefi what I suffered. My physician said I
Lad a cancerous condition of the femaln
orK'iins due day I nnd wmie of the t-ti-moiuul
of women who had l- n ctinsl i
Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable l'omiund,
and I decided to try it and to rit- vou for
advii Your metlii ine made me a
woman, and all my bad symptom moii
di-Jip-aris.
" I ad vis- every woman at this j -riolof lif
to take vour mislieiiie and write you forad
vicc " -Mr. Lizzie llmkle, Salem, I rut
What Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound did for Mrs Hvlnnd nnd
Mrs. Ilinkic it w ill do for other women
at this time of life
It has eoniiorei! pain, restored
health, ntnt ir"lniii'ed life in cases t Imt
utterly t':i:Mc l ; i . si.-inn'..
Kije.rr. CUcrs liiil.
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital 1'ald lu lu.Ou'. Surpiu. and Cndlvldnl front fA.nv.
Trttiiu., !, a (ieneral HunkliiK llu.ln.n.. lnl.-rr.t i,i fUtw l,rlMn,
Tanth 6trt,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
POLITICAL COLUMN.
Announcements of candidates
for office will be published in
this column at reasonable rates
for men of all parties.
ESSENTIAL FOR CLATSOP.
The proposed farmer's institute be
ing arranged for in this city on the lOih
nnd 17th of March, Friday ami Satur
day of next week, is a very essential
thing for the county of Clatsop, and
should be well attended by every grow
er of staples and every fruiterer in the
neighboring countries. There will be
enough of practical and expert intelli
gence on the rostrum to render im
mense service to those who are in need
of advise and a clear demonstration of
"The Ilo-ton Herald'' wants to know
just why tin- Democratic Coiigrei-ion
al Committee i- being reorganized and
what issues it ran discover to make a
campaign on. How about our old
friends, Free Hides and Reciprocity
with Canada with or without the con
sent of the Canadians.
The Sheboygan high school, after n
strenuous debate, has decided that
Senator P.obert M. LaFolIette is more
of a politician than a statesman and
patriot. As the boys will not have a
vote for several years, the senator may
be able to convince them of their er
ror before they can give practical ef
fect to their deci-ion.
0
With t:.m cas-s of typhoid fever in
the city Philadelphia i- again alarinel
over its water supply and is denumdin;'
miration. The city seems to have
slumbered over the mater ijuestion a
peacefiilly a.s it did over the the polki
cal situation, lint it is nt. least thor
oughly aroused and thing-' will have
to go d liferent y in the future. Official
who have neglected their duties
no longer find Philadelphia "corrupt
ami contented.'1
The frc'ucnt deaths reported s
resulting from eating color-id
candies indicate that the confection
ery shop is not. so succe-sful in its mix
tures as the scientist who rcently gave
i "synthetic dinner." The brighter the
colors of candy the more attractive it
is to children, and also, as a rule, the
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Ul SUrk St., Portland Or,
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FOR GOVERNOR.
Republicans of Oregon are hereby
informed that I am a candidate for the
nomination of Governor at the prim
aries to be held April 20th
JAMKS WITIIYCOMBE.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.
I hereby announce myself a emdi
date for the office of Secretary of State,
and ask the support of all P publi
cans. F. T. WRIOHTMAN".
FOR STATE PRINTER.
The undersigned announces himself as
a Republican candidate for renomina
tion for State Printer, subject to the
decision of the Republican voters at the
primary election, April 20.
Now serving f!rt term. The same
courtesy that has been accorded to State
officers generally, that of a renomina
tion, would be greatly appreciated.
J. It. WHITNEY.
Albany, Oregon.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for renomination for the office
of Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, and solicit the support of all Re
publicans at the primaries, April 20tb.
J. H. ACKERMAN.
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
The undersigned hereby announces
himself as a candidate for re-election
to the office of Attorney-General, auh. '
iv- i ... ', mallliii! book and circular. Address.
JOT w B''l'r"val 01 "Puwican The C 0. Woo Chlneie Medicine Co..
That All Important Bath Room
You uvc often hciird people remark "If 1 were
ever to Imi!.!, I would plan
my Y:h room first and wou
all my money into the parlor wi:h i'.l
lis finery." Tht in good common sense
tcntimcnt, for the !4'.h room is the "not
important of !i the Itomclmld.
W'c would Jilr to help you pljp. vour
hatr rixiit' mid will j-lad'y uo'e ou
l"c ol "Jtond.ird" Ware, :)-.e !c !
M ' t.l Mllil-irV V'tl'cl HMilc.
J, A. Montgomery, Astoria.
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ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOIIN'IPOX. Pres. iiml Hint.
!' I. JilSllol'. Secretary
A. I FOX, Vice Pres.
AKTOIUA HA VI NUB HANK, Trea
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Designers and Manufacturers of
HJK LATKHT IMI'JtOVKJ)
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers,
Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished.
CORRESPONDENCE SOI iCITED. Foot of Fourth Htreel
THE
tr. C. GEE WO
Chinese
Medicine Co. j
Formerly located 2.13 j
Aider Street; for the!
paid live ycurs.HA VE !
MOVfcD into the
large In irk building
at the south-pant cor
ner of First nnd Morrison Streets. En
trance No. 162 front Hi.
Successful Home Treatment
Dr. r;. CiEB WO Is known throughout the
united States, and Is called the Urent. Chinese
Uoetor on account of his wonderful mires
without the nid of a knife, without lining
polBon or drii(,'nofHiiy kind, lie treat uny
and all diseases with powerful oriental root's
ncriiB, nursH, mm veieiiiiiies Hint arc un-1
known to inedlral se eiiee In HiIh conntrv I
andthroiiKh the one nf these harmless reme
dies heguiiruiitees to cure
Catarrh, Asthma, Lung Trouble, Rhtumvtism,
Nervouineii, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Female
Weakness and all Chronic D imes.
Call or write, enclosliijH 2-cent stamps for
NOW FOR A NICE DAINTY 1
LITTLE PIECE OF I
CHINA
A CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO
LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCER
OR EVEN A NICE LITTLE TEA
SET, MAY BE JUST THE THING
YOU ARE WANTING IF SO
THE PLACE TO GO IS THE
Yokohama Bazaar
fitfl Cninincrcliil Hlreet, Astoria
voters at the primaries.
A. M. CRAWFORD.
No. 161 1.2 First St.. S.E. Cor. Morrltnn.
Mention this portlnd 0reJon
STAMMERING AND STUTTER
ING CURED
For Particular! Address
THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM
MERERS 1261 oas. lamhill Street,
Portland, Oregon..
"PaleBohemlan
Lager Beer
THE
BEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WISE
on draught and In bottles
Hreivrd irider minllnry coiidlHoim nnd
. propeny Ke( rlit ficrc In Astorln.
North Pacific
Brewing Co.
ASTORIA, OREGON.