2 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, igofl. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1173. Published Daily b IIS J. & DKLLIHGER COMPART. StBSCRIPTION SATIS. tf mail, per year ... Bf mail, per month.. By carrier, per month 17-00 .10 .15 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. 8, mall, per year, In advance.. 1.00 Entered a eeeoad-claei natler June a. int. at the uetoSfca at Aatoria, ore- goa, aaaer V. aci 01 wwf reas 01 aaroa s, EaVOrdere far the daUrannr of Tea Moan ox tarouiii to either reehieDoe or place bamlaeas aw be aude br Postal card or throng talooao. Aay Irregularity ia d livery aheuM bo launediately reported to the efloe of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN Mi. Official Hier of Clauon county and tkeCilJ of Astoria. WEAMER. Oregon, Wellington and Idaho Fair and wanner. "I THE PANAMA CANAL. The figbt U practically off. in Wash ington, upon the long-drawn-out ques tion as to whether the Panama canal should be a lock canal or a sea-level canal; the President has had his way, as he usually has it, because it is the right way, and the canal will be a twin lock canal. So far, so good. But what this country wants is the Panama canaL It wants it just as the Texan "wanted his pistols." Therefore, the sooner the commission gets down to actual business and builds the great ditch, the better it will be for this and all other nations. That it has not been a well-defined piece of work long ago. is owing, of course, to the warfare of the railroads, but the country is getting woefully tired of that, and when the country gets real weary of anything, there is bound to be swift and subse quent '"doin's," and this is a case in point. Dirt will fly with vigor and speed from now on! Even Astoria will be directly and notably benefitted by the consummation of this magnificent enter prise. 0 '"v , "TRUSTS AND BURGLARS." THE ANARCHISTIC TREND. do where one will, the world over, every development that has to do with anarchistic people and influence-, the pre-eminent, srateiui Met that 110 America munea figure in the liM of the discovered, or upctel. wretohea. N plainly aparent. We are glad, infinitely glad, of thi. It is bad enough to have the ouus of its development in our midst, without the additional disgrace of our citizenry being mixed up, and proclaimed, in their dangerous and dirty program. That some few foolish. weak and easily-led Americans are in voled in the cult, no one will deny 5 but tor the vastly greater part they are made up of the debris dumped upon the coasts of the country, from lands where they are no longer tolerated, and whose police are directly responsible for the exodus thence. The unfolding of the personnel of the brood always shows the foreign trend and the lowest phases of that. There are three things that should be constantly invoked in behalf of the suppression of these evil people, namely, the insane asylums, the extradition penalties, ud the penitentaries. 0 00000000000000000 0 EDITORAL SALAD. 00000000000 000000 vuth six months in the year eac year in which to attend to what may seem more important matters, a has.1 ball player might reasonably consent to devote his undivided attention during the summer to pkiying baseball. WORKS WONDERS. I nited State Post Offices in the South close on Jefferson Davis's birth day. Mr. Davis had a scheme for clos ing I nited States Post Offices in the South the 304 other davs of the vear. but something slipped. 0 The virtual system of negro slavery established in one of the counties of southeast Missouri suddenly stopped when Uncle Sam discovered it. It may result in some more servitude, but it will be of a penal nature. 0 Jesse E. James of Missouri, son of the the notorious Jesse James seems to be of quite a. different sort. He has just been admitted to the bar. Outlaw and in law! William Jennings Bryan, the "Peren nial," lias sounded his new slogan! It is a cold day when the redundant Wil liam cannot produce a ringing war-cry from the swirl of bis accumulated dic tion. This year -it is that the "Tru-t3 are burglars" and that he intends to treat them as such just as soon as he is elected to the Presidency (?), (?), (?). Now, considering the strenuous and de tailed nianntfl- in which his predece-sor, Theadore Roosevelt, has been digging into the clan, and the meagre, yet ac ceptable, results attained, William will find that his slogan is the most active element of his engagement; but this can hardly disconcert William, since he, and the country at large, have long since recognized "hot air" as the one keen phase of his electoral battles. It is hardly necessary to observe that the trusts are facing the probabilities of an nihiliation at his hands with an equani mity wholly justifiable. "First catch your presidency," etc., etc. 0 v A RUSH OF GOOD THINGS. Just at this moment Astoria is over whelmed with a plethora of good things; some underway; some due to arrive; all of inestimable value to the city; with the new hotel in the lead. And while there seems to be a remarkable Bimultaneousness in the garnering of the harvest that is making it a bit hard for the generous citizens to meet with entire complacency the demands of the hour, there can be no doubt they will cover the whole ground, allowing nothing to go by default in the list of advantages so imminent. Nothing comes except by hard knocks, anyway, and it is idle to discriminate as to the time and manner of their coming. The main thing is to seize them while they are seizable, what ever the volumne of cost, and then settle down to the enjoyment and profit Wrought by the sacrifice. 0 The outside world thoroughly approves compelling Allegheny to call itself Pittsburg, since the visitor's collar gets dirty just as quickly in Allegheny as in Pittsburg. A Bryan boomer says it is the Ameri can people that have changed. Views of thi nature have ben frequent, but thus far have not been sustained at the polls. 0 At the Kentucky jubilee a statue has been unveiled to a man who wrote the songs of the nation, and it is true that he will be remembered longer than most of the lawmakers. 0 A Kentucky court has held the Sun day closing saloon law uncon-titutional. It took only time Sundays to demon strate what the Kentucky constitution demands. Oklahoma is the forty-sixth star, and a bright particular sparkler when its size is compared with tliat of other state- at the time of their admission, u As fiovernor Folk insists he is run ning Missouri properly, no on else can feel justified in objecting to Mr. Jerome going right off on that vacation. 0 Delaware has left open its senatorial question as to whether it was the tainted politics or the tained money that gave out first. 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In a short time after beginning to apply it I was cured of the annoyance, and I have been entirely free from it since." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Hay and cotton are called kings, but the potato has come to be a potentate of no small influence. Woman's Health Everj woman may be attract ive. Bright eyes, pink checks and red lips are her nature given right. A sallow skin, lack of animation, low spirits and weak nerves may be avoided by the use of Bcccham's Pills, a remedy that well deserves the confidence of every woman. Again and again they have proved to be invaluable at those recurring times when so many women (eel debilitated and suf fer from nervousness, headache and depression. It is wonderful the way these pills assist Nature and relieve the suffering. Every woman who values health and good looks should become a user of BESOM'S PILLS S'd Ever) Where. In boxes Me. and U First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. F.STAlW.tSIIKI) 1 HIM, Capital $100,000 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNi FOX, Pres. r L I1ISU0P. Secretary Nelson Troyer, Vk"-Pres. and Junt. AST0K1A HAYINGS ilANK.Tr! Designers and Manufacturers of JTHE LATEST IMPROVED . f Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outlb Furnished CORRESPONDENCE S0UCITED. Fool of Fourth Biree I. Deadly Serpent Bites are as common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. For the lat ter however there is a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Ben nettsville, S. G. says: "They restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with dyspepsia and a chroni cally torpid liver." Electric Bitters cure chills anod fever, malaries, bilious ness, lame back, kidney troubles snd bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by Charles Rogers, druggist Price 60c. Kerooeih' will exterminate bctHm. I'se it plentifully. It will nut injure the furniture, but rather clean Hint improve it. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. 0. I. PETERSON, Vice-President. rtlANK PATTON, Oesbler. J. W. GARNER, AsslsUnt Cashier, Astoria Savings Bank Capital fald In 1100,000, Surplus and Undivided I'ronu IM,(M. lrmnwrts a General ban king tluelneet, 'otcreet fatd on Tims DopotlU Death From Lockjaw never follows an Injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chss. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaersville. N. Y, says: "It cured Seth Burcb, of this place ,of the uglteat sore on his neck I ever saw." Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores. 23c at Charles Rogers, drug store. 'M Tenth Street, ASTOKIA. OKEOO Oreat Britain, it is said, cats in thirteen week all the 73.000.000 buhel of wheat which it grows. People who are clean inside will look like it and act it ' They will work with energy, think clearly, act clearly and have healthy thoughts. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It makes clean people. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. (!t the children a camera. Many of the wne of childhood can bo lx-Uor rememWed by pictures than from memory alone. The pictures will Imj much prized in later years. SCO! BAY IRON & BRASS HUB An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clog ged bowels and torpid liver, until con- j stipation becomes chronic. This condi- j tion is unknown to those who use Dr. 1 King's New Life Pills; the best and j gentlest regulators of 8toraach and" Bowels. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, ! druggist. Price 25c. j ASTORIA, OK KG ON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS C lVp-to-rate Baw Mill Machinery. nnt mu utit ti'jHi lilt !. rtlr ) 18th niul Frnnklln Ave. Tel. Main 1M.11 Sherman Transfer Co. UENHY 8J1ERMAN, Meumter Hacks, Carriages-Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furnltu-e Wagons Pianos Moved, IJoied and Shipped. 433 Commercial 5treet Phone Main 121 To find the one democrat who is let ting all the others do the worrying, ad dress W. J. B.P Lincoln, Xeb. (plea.se forward.) o Some people use one-quarter of their strength in doing a job, and three quarters in bragging about it after 'tis done. Heavy firing all the week from Mr. Speaker's artillery indicates that the action has got inside the picket lines. If leafy June is to preserve its repu tation as a summer month, it should lose no time in turning a new leaf. The prcviousness of the Bryan boom i largely due to the forlorn outlook for democratic state campaigns in 1906. o Following the Flag. When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willi T. Mor gan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. S. A of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. 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Diseased kidneys do not, and tne poisonous waste matter is camea oy tne circulation to every part of the body, causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. How to Find Out Yon can easily determine if your kidneys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sediment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE should be taken at once. kidney or bladder trouble, Two Sizes, 50 Cent and $1.00. SOLD 10 REC011EHDED BY ZZZ G. B. Ourhans Testifies After Four Year. G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four yeara ago I wrote you tuting that I hid been entirety cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking leas than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Care. It entirely stopped the brick-duet sedlneat and ?ala and lymptoms of kidney dleeaae dlMppeared. I am glad to eay thai have never bad a return of any of thote eymptome during the low yeere that have elapsed, and I am evidently cored to iuy cured, is! heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Car to any one suffortna frasa iAnmv nr MmAAmr tmahla ' CHARLES SOGERS, DRUGGIST. Enormous Dividends to Shareholders Limited allotment of stock now offered 12 per cent guaranteed. Will pay over 30 per cent when stores are established. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. COL. J. B. FULLER, President (Ex-California Commissioner). CAPTAIN E. E. GAINS, Director (Capitalist and Ship Owner, Seattle, Wash.) EON. TRUMAN REEVES, See. and Treas. (Treasurer of the State ef Cali-T. K. STATELER, Director (General Agent Northern Pacific R. S. forna). 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