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THE MORNING ASTOHIAN. ASTOKTA. OHKCJON. MONDAY, MARCH u, 190O. TBE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Pulilif.hed Daily by THL J. S. DELLINGER COMPANY, SUDSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year $7.00 By mail, per month 60 l?v carrier, per month to WEEKLY ASTORIAN. Ky mail, per year, in advance. .11.00 EMored b nwnfl-oUss mutter June ft lidS, at lhi pixsiottiee at Astorl. inv fou, under the not of l.'onitn'KS ol Murcli 3, tJT OnlMn for the deliru of Th Morn dm taroMAX to elthw resldaucw or plaow of buxiUMS nay l made tiy postal card or through tele none. Any irrvittiliu-ity in de livwy should lw imuediau-ly reined to (he office of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. UP AGAINST IT. tinn for some of (lie nint ihvii.ll'ul evil- The 1'ie-iil nt seein- In lie of (In- noiii of tin- ilny, uml if il -liall puss nuMi'i ion t hut 11 " purtv " into lijll uiiliont under eonstiltitionul ivirtt, it will ati power to icuhilo the initiVul J loet 1 i. i t will iilllnuileh niii-c I lit hcrnhl the dawn of tin era of willow v 11 !l le of pnviou litt!e uhu to (In liuniiiii inee to Ihooihc blind. Thi -liile long hopo.l for. for it will pave the way UopobluMii oiKiiniMtintv. Tin1 Urt tlmt iiiont, nivor.lin); ton rliiiuc" n- -papoi 10 oth.r, .mil .on,l iiio.b'.l. U'i-liil ion. fijiwlly ridlioal and pipially inipoitanl. PORTLAND PROMISE BROKEN. ! l'oillanl i-. no !ioy. Inn a ,im .ill 1 '. . town. slu i not viiiMieil with tapping 1 . I 11. 1 Sain lor uoaili a hall tnil'ioii ami Iit St ite if ''I' ip'll for o:;i' Mil. 1 1 ! el' ot .1 million, and tiie pnblu- tor m'um.iI m i !1 i i . 1 1 ilollais in lou.'i, but -lie U now planniiij; to pi up another Miio-'iou to :P I the jphnI people to coin: to Pott an.l ,;:;.iin tliw fall, -peiui all tlieii 111011, and evpi'se them to the hold-tip men and footp.uK that infers th.it town. h dtin't 'he i - tin- Stat- lair a hou an I not try to liou eei Uliiny' t.ie the country a diani ' lie and let lm How doe-, lio cvpoii tlie counliy to' keep np her wholeale lione- it the rctaileiv in I'oitlaiiil tn 10 do it all 1 -odhmii Independent. Aldiica ami In- licel-i-. in the Senate was made In nit ipeil witnes-. 111 lite take i-Mie wta liiat ban not we ikem .1 ertM of Until llotroin, who Miinl (lie d- position to a d euv tint! i peuepl , I'liion Tract ion t'ompaiiv Im itiiimiKfw ib'e i" tlie p -ople ana ( il.i Mai.' for peiHonal liiiiuie. and who, incident o 111 tepolt ot the Senate committee; ;! -!. ite comnieice in l.noi of I he ; i 1 p'-'t! ii iMlna V I at,' bill is .1 '.; ,' 1 1 I ilo:i"'.l !c 1 I'li'M lo"t K0.1 cell The elc, iio'i ,.f Vtiatoi rillman, who 1- th l'itt'icst peional critic of the I'ici Int. to lake , hai'' of the late bio in t':c Scn.ile. iv a tiiincpli s natoi !d;i,h and otliei Ib'pnbiic in (Hemic of the I'lV-.idelil'- lailwav Mte poll. . Udiieii is the leatei tiiiminh We'l stt" ( .loiunal. iillv, ieeeied an award of .'.'ii.tM), the bivheni e.dict aj;iiiii-t the eompaiiy in nch a ca-e in many ycai-. The pit.hloik and 1 ho bu: still. Hie I'tutcl touet lier. and two -tiane bed l.-lows .c'ltin ilbl-llice the ni(seiion Wji- n ' o ideiicc .Hid pnlitii'N. Viili 1 invton l'is( . I 0 monkey lit the llieslati oo weais spectacles Here thc most I utlect the iiioiiim le New oik l! oiling Ti-t. J41 mil. Nitical Information "Backache, "The Blues" Aiiiiouueeineliti ol eiool 1 antes for olflee will he pnlillili. .1 In I lii'n eiiliimn lit t . us. m utile roles lor men of u 11 pai tli , KKGISTRATION Ii. ulslniitiiii 1. 01 .1, s 0111 neil h Couiil lieifc", Tiiinilm , I it 1 1 1 1 1 .', Ii li. .Islllllloll li.itili eliisi'.l for I 1 1 11(11 1 ( r.leelioii, April III, '1 p. Ill l.ii'inmilon I'.h'I.s opt in .1 iidi i piliiiuir 1 li linn, April .' I;, i Isl 1 11 1 Inn Puck s lied (in i neliil lii'i'llnn. Mil) I'.lp. In. DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION dimity lierUs uhr 11,11, 1 .if rrinmi' I leetlmi not Inter tlimi Mnreli .i. I ul .tin l"i' IIII111; peiiiloiis I'laelun niiim'n nil Inillnl lor luti', ronttrt itnliinn! uml illslrlciotllee Mniili mi I jo. I (Ik lor llliua pelliions fur lixinly ..itlerm, prll i, DATE OK PRIMARY ELECTION, APRIL o, kjuO. 1 Hiivut'iliiij vntri ttf m Mnut V i lt't'tliHifi Ini ktutr ttfhti'i! Mil) .'1. GENERAL ELECTION I nut ility tui tlllnu I'ei I Itleales of iioiiiIiikI loll (or male inner I1 1 u' n.l.( of ii. . Inn April la. I nil (lii fur (lllni; noiiitniifluu petitions lor slate oltti r, Mux 1, I list ilu fur tiling errl 111. ulcs ot ii.uiihuil Ions for eoiinly ntlteei lo ,c-i liiliU ol rlivlor. Mit i 1jii diiy fur llllnu it in I ii 11 1 1 11 if piililona tin county oltl. ., May I'1. GENERAL ELECTION, JUNE 4 BE SURE AND REGISTER Both symPtoms of Organic Derangement In A DANGEROUS DOCTRINE. The man. or men. in tlii county of Clatsop, who are atteniitiiij." to -itt;id the doctrine that "the Reipiblu-an legis lative ticket must W elect what ever1 shall lieetime of the kimine of the candidates." i sp,-ltkiiiur without atitliori ty and without judgment. It is an erroneous and dangerous doctrine UiJ subversive of the lest interests of the party. CLATSOP t ( d.NTY MUST GO REPLliLICAN', FROM fXITED STATES SEXATOR TO CONSTABLE OF HER LAST PRECINCT. Everyone knows the righteous necessity of send ing up a strong Rebubliean representa tion to the capitol and it is all right that such a plea should be heralded, but not in the exclusive sense, nor to the detriment of a single element of he ticket. There niu-t be no ?o'giegauon. no indifference, no pandering to any clique, faction, interest, nor constitu ent phas1, of any sort; the ticket, as a whole, must invite the absolute and unqualified concern of the Republicans of this country, for to embarrass it with peculiar of divergent action is to thretaten, not alone the restoration of the dominant party to power in this county, but the suece of the larger par ty intere'ts in the Senate. It is a false premi-e and cannot 1 abandoned too quickly if the opposition is to ! put where all minorities, pood, bad and indifferent, are suppu-ed to b . Thei is a plain and significant duty confront ing the earnest and honest Republicans here and if the work cut out for them is not done, to a verity and complete ness required by every con-ideration of safety and success, the Democrats will not be in the line of reproach; they will be utterly exempt by reason of the fact that what they shall win will have been deliberately handed out to them, the largees of treachery and the spoils of Republican faithlessness. EDITORIAL SALAD. The lyiichini; licit i- liable to nnne ar uml geographically, but uu'l ihiio doesn't look well wealing it. Women-Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief. War will not whol'v diapp .ir from the world until a taiv'or p:op.utiun of the inhabitants become wise enoupli to appteciate the bles-ins (.f peace. ' r, l.elieially the p ople who deelaie t'ut i they neor will enn-eiit to part with 'he Philippines arc the people who novel hae met with the Philippine-. Some of the ea-tern colleges aic now confronted with the seiiotis question ' whether basketball as played is .1 truly ladv-lik" game. By Ulkinff it over anions thcmH'leJ flow often do we hear women say: "It jecmsns thotiL'h mv back would break or "Don't ieak to tne, I am all out of orts"? Thesesipnilicaut remarks prove that the system requires attention. Backache and " the blues'' are direct symptoms of an inward trouble which will sooner or later declare itself. It may be caused by diseased kidneys or some derangement of the organs. mature requiresa-sMRtance and tonee, ' and Lydia E; I'inkhain's Vegetable Coin pound instantly a.s.sert.s its curative an m-ui powers in all those peculiar ailinent.s of occasion women. It has been the standby of 1 to advertise intelligent American women for twenty years, ana me nest judges agree t fiat it is the most universally success ful remedy for woman's Ills kiiwn to Perhaps the idea i- to dimini-h pro- ' "J1 convincin? testimonials of fanity by keeping hell's-delight I'.inham Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Cot rely, before the public to make it ashamed nt Mrs. J.C. Holmes, of Larimore, North its crude., amateur efforts. j Dakota, writes: 0 Dear Mrs. Pinkham: , ' " I have suffered everything with backache uf course, if Mr. Roosevelt pets to Md female troubl-I let the trouble run on talking f the cne-pom!ents too ,,Hc-h. "ni' y svsU'm was in such a ctindition that 1 I wa iitiaMa in r fllmnf nuit fhi.n if w,w l me senators win nm Know- jireci-cn what bill it is thev are going to kill. the beneticaries of lawlessness becomes cominced that public sentiment favoiv their business. 0 In view of the penitential season, it i understood Mr. It. . S. Color will in his official capacity strictly ob-erve a forty days' abstinence from silence. 0 In these serutiniim; titm s ance company management j- ally found which is pleas a finding of "dishonest; but solvent. 0 commenced to use Lydia Pinkhim's Veri table CorniKmnd If I had only known how RADICAL PROGRESSIVENESS. "A Bill for an Act Requiring Physi cians to Take Human Life." This is the title of a bill now pending before the legislature of the State of Iowa. It is the first and most radical demonstra tion, in a legal way, of the theory that it is expedient, socially, and industrial ly, to destroy idiotic and helplessly de formed children, at birth, and maJady stricken adults and incurables later in life, that has ever been broached in this country, and its progress will be watch ed with tremendous interest all over the county. It took courage of rare sort to frame and introduce such a measure and it will require no less to enact it into a statute. It has an uply sound and at first thought inspires repugnance and horror, but the reading of the bill minifies this, and engages the more tol erant interest of the mind by the wealth of argument in favor of the progre-s, as a legal and a merciful method of re ducing the endless miseries and dreadful dependencies of life. The fact that the abnormal children arc to be skillfully disposd of with the consent of the par ents, and the adults with their own consent, op in default of this, with that of the nearest of kin, puts the bill on a footing of rational consideration it might lack under less thoughtful pro visions, and if it should pass to the code of Iowa, an organic and actual prescrip- It look- as if the brunt of it w. v likely to fall 011 the humble in-iir.uiee ag. nt, who can't go 1" EuiVipc and i-n't suppoed to have any fri'-nd-. o . . Eviib-nt !y nny 1 1 aiieont im-nta! rail road planning to niiike Brooklyn a sta tion on it- through line -iii.uld have gone to Mayor MeOlellan disruied a a subway syndicate wanting to borrow .:;.j,000,Oimi from th-: citv. ham's Vegi'tablo romjioimd, When I ton ineneed taking tlui l'oniiouiii I suITcim everything with Iwekucliot, bt-ie Inch, 111 11 femnlo troubim. I am i-ompletelv ruml and enjoy the best of health, and I own It all to you." When women are troubled with irreg ular, suppressed or puiufii' periods, weakness, displacements or ultvration, that bearing-down feeling, inflamma tion of the female organs, backache, blunting (or flatulence), generul de bility, indigestion uud uervoiis prostra tion, or are beset with such symptom as dizziness, faintuess, lassitude, excit ability, irritability, nervousness, sleep lessness, melancholy, " all gone" and " want-to-be-lcfttfilouc" feelings, bines and hopelessness, they should reuicin ht there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. I'inkhain's Vegetable (Vim I mud at once removes such troubles, No other medicine has such n record of cures of female troubles. No other medicine in the world has received this widespread ami unqualified endorse ment. Refuse to buy nuy substitute. FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. Remember, every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs. I'iiikkam if there isanvthing about her symptoms she docs not understand. Mrs. Pink- ham is the daughter in kr.vof Lydia E. Pinkham, her assistant before her b cease, and for twenty-live years since her advice has been freely and cheer fully given to every ailing woman who asks for it. Her advice, mid medicine have restored to health innumerable women. Address, Lynn, Mass. much suffering I would have saves! 1 should have taken it months sooner for a few weeks' treatment made me well and strong My backaches and headaches are all Kne an 1 I suffer no iiaiu at mv montblv period", whereas Wore I took Lydia E. Pinkhain s Vegetable Compound I suffered bitwise pain." Mrs. Emma Cotrely, 10! East 12th Street, New York City, writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " I feel it my duty to tell all stifTerinj: women of the relict I have found in Lyilia K. Pink- Ask Mrs. PiDkham's Advlce-A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills. Well, if we don't ivc th Filipinos any business, we can send them an in- ..'... -.- .......... U. . . . il If - voice Ol speecnes uil me sen -j;o ri iimm-ih. ; they are going to get when they are fitted for it. About the first thing which Senator i Tillnnln ,n.,v Kt. V tmi'i t 1 it m'lL-e clp.ir I I,:- .e u :.).:..:... i WM iu 111s maiuigt-meiib ui me uuniiiunuu- tion" railway bill is the fact that he is not addicted to the Round Robin form of expressing views. o Those people in Washington who are nursing the idea that the advocates of Chinese exclusion are on the defensive in the United States will find a full grown error on their minds when they come to take an inventory of facts. o Much depends upon the human tempe rament. Here are the French people getting wildly excited over a little crisis while the Russians would not lie in normal condition without a great one. iGrniN nir Oir Or , r"" -flfl III yu I 1 1 U I Ml i I b1 WJI V utf 1 1 1 VIIIIV p 1 It remains to be determined whether the courts will sustain the theory that the law contemplates that unfit public officials have not only the right to re fuse to perform their sworn duties but the power to prevent reputable citizens securing an enforcement of laws against crime. Growing girls need care, advice and medicine, especially on reaching the age of puberty. A mother's tender care and words of caution will often accomplish wonders. As for medicine, a gentle, safe and reliable strengthening tonic is Wine of Cardui, It will prevent and relieve pain, regulate the functions, clear the complexion and strengthen the constitution. It is a valuable medicine for growing girls. It has tided thousands over a critical period, and saved them from years of suffering. It can never do harm and is sure to do good. A relief or cure for all female disorders in girls and women. At every druggist's in $1.00 bottles. Try it. 1 3 3 n t l?4 THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat in the and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption yelt.ow package Charles Rogers, Druggist. CANDIDATES ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR GOVERNOR. Republicans of Oregon are, hereby informed that I am a candidate for the nomination of (inventor at I he print jirieii to be held April 201 h ja.mk.s wniiveoMiu:. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. I hereby announce inynelf a cuidl date for the oflh'e of Secretary of Mute, and ask the suppoit of all It- publi cum. V. T. WHliiUTMAN, FOR STATE PRINTER. The tiudcrxlgiird annoiiner. Iilmn -l' n it Republican candiduto fur renoiuinii Hon for State Printer, mihjrct to the deeliiiiiii of the Iteptibliciin vol rr ! the primary elect inn, April 'JO, Now nerving flrt t.rm, The "sine eouileny tint linn been itmiidcd to Sule olllcem jjeuernily, that of a rpiioiiulia tloti, would le greatly iippniciulnl j. Ii WIUTNKV Albany, Oiegon. i FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF TUBLIC FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. INSTRUCTION. The umlernigned hereby announce. I hereby nminuticp myrlf a. n mn hiinelf at a rmididnle for re-rb eticei i di lnt- for re nomination for th' oflj. to the office of AttorneyCemMal, nub-j of Superintendent ol Public Iiutiuc' jeet to the approval of Republican , Hun, and .ollclt the mipMirt of all Itn voter at the prinwie. ipublicana at the primaries Apill 2'Hi. A. M. CltAWKOKD. J. H. ACK Klt.MAN. NOW IN OUR NEW STORE COR- BOND AND 11th. STREET WE ARE BUSY GETTING SETTLED BUI CAN FIND TIME TO SHOW YOU HOW 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, Cor. Bond! and Eleventh St. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:s i . iu.isii i:i inm;. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transter Co. HENRY HJIKRMAN. Mm.uicer Hacks, Carriages P-aggagc Checked and Tratisferreil Trucks and I'ur niture Wagons Pianos Moved, lioxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. 0. I. PETERSON, Vloe-Preiident. r'RANK PATTON, Cwhler. J. W. OARNER, AtnUtant Caihi.r. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In HUO.OOO, Hurplni and Undivided Pronto AS,UUP. TranmcU General Banking UumIik. lnl'rt I'uld on Time Vvptmit, 168 Tenth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON It That All Important Bath Room You have often heard people remark "If I were ever to build, I would plan my bath room first and would not put all my money into the parlor with all its finery." That is good common tense sentiment, for the bath room 3s the iiost Important of all the household. We would like to help you plan your hath room and will gladly (juotc you I"cch on "jftatttfam!" Ware, the l est most sanitary fixtures made. J, A. Montgomery, Astoria.