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TZXJJ DAILY JLBT0BL4N, ABTOIIU. HOUimJO, APflJX XI, lHUU miUIHIDlT latonti-Ctlofflblai riMinliiflx Ctmpuf. ASTORIA, OitEUONl AsToawir Buildikq, - - Cam Btbixt Tsri it f Habaerlptloi. DAILT. hastened. CounellmeA r (Jeilrous that thwe he a fre expression of opjn. Ion by oup people, and that the matter be fully dlecusflcd In all Its bearings. This will enable them to act Intelli gently in enacting laws that will be enforced by officers who will be sus tained by strong public opinion. The Astorlan's columns are open to tha Btloon as a political faster, and turns tho profits of the business to pub lic use, rather than to such channels as have an Interest in stimulating the business and promoting the consump tion of liquor. These are certainly de sirable objects to obtain. The working of this Ideal system In Norway has been made the subject of a general re port by Consul-General Mitchell at Chrlstlanla. It has been claimed for Served by Carrier, per week, Bom uy uitu, per uionin.... beut by Ami, per Year. WISELY. Sent bjr mall, per year, 12.00 In advance, free puauige to subscribers. Ucti those who have something to say on Norway that the devotion of the profits the subject in a respectful manner. to roa1 work tend,ed If88 0v8t"""lat! . , . . the traffic than the Swedish plan of v;orresponaeni8 snou.iu oear in minu , them t0 genenU that in order to give all a chance to be He finds that the five per cent profit heard, the articles should not be of Is of Itself enough to induce the share. noTcina LII i J BWJIT8 SPECIFIC is 1 . 1 1 other blood medicina. I totally unlike any v u m u i seaaes or the blood and akin by removing the WUs, which an taid to be not trill. Mo medicine baa performed aa man v wonderful cures, or relieved so much suileruig. " My Wood was badly poisoned last year, which got my whole system out of order dinttuiwil and acunauuif source 01 aunenng, no apimtita and oiijuuiouk vt iiiv. x wu uoiiien or brought me right out. There la no iue uioou ana sain by removing the poison, and at the aame time supplies good Wood to the waited nana. Don't be Imposed on by subitl- ... -JU"L" Kod, it it ti:e WCHLD great length, as it might be impossible Th Astoria jt guarantees t Its advertisers to put them all In type. laueu uu iuo voiumum juver. In future all Items of local Interest forwarded to this oince must be addressed to Hie Ciiy Editor. holders to promote the business, and that the social and political power they hold by reason of their monopoly es tablishes a strong drink influence. There is rivalry between companies, and there Is a public tendency to make all possible out of the business. Pos sibly the South Carolina plan of state better remedy for blood disease. John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio." Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. BUSINESS CARDS. Tho result of yesterday's trials be. fore Justice Cleveland, as given in an other column, demonstrates the futll Ity of prosecutions in such cases, and saloons may cure some of these evils, tha resDonslblllty for evils of that na- though it may breed others of its own, ture rests where it belongs-not on the Mr. Mitchell says drunkenness Is still . quite common, though the total con snouiaers 01 ine state or cou.uy ,.,- g t,on uor hM largely decreas- JiOcal weather for the twenty-four dais but on those of the people. Sher- it Beems that even adulteration of hours ending at t p. m., yesterday, fur- iff Smith did his duty in making the liquor has not been stopped. Possibly nlahed by the U. S. department of agrl- arresta, and the people whose prerog- Uhls might be done with the state in culture, weather bureau: . . . ... , , control, though not If there would be Mov mtim tomnAPatlim All nAVTAM I i w wvw ...v Minimum temperature, 38 degrees. Precipitation, .33 inch. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, April 10. For Oregon and Washington, continued rain, slightly warmer. net-annul nrofit to be made from adul forced or not as they may see fit, have teratlon. It to a business whose fol- assumed the responsibility of acquitting lowers do not Inspire personal confl- Total precipitation from July 1st, thfl accused( and their actIon proveg jence, and In buying and selling for 1892, to date,' 68.73 Inches. Excess of precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date, 2.72 inches. KEEP ON STRIKING There are a great many1 in this city who say, that they think It would be better if all soloons where intoxicating liquors are sold, all gambling, and all places that keep for sale that which the Impracticability of at least one law in its application In this community. A Novel Idea Is Being Tried. the state there is such a chance for leakage, that the state agents may well be expected to make more than their salaries. The whole question is one upon which a little practical experience Id worth cart loads of theory. South Carolina Is doing the country a favor by making tho experiment YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The popularity of the Union Pacific is best determined by the superior service it ... . .v ...B ....... 0mtthai sti Pttul chicaK0 po,ntg eagtl say, if these things connot day's Oregonian will be read with In- thoroughly equipped with all tho latest d. it would be better to ' as Presenting some 'SS While saloons and gambling houses hnulrl m MihlMtAj ..... I DeBt uetermineu Dy ins superior service if, should not be sold, were prohibited, or are attracting present public atentlon accords to the traveling public in main- abnllHhed. . In llio rit th fr.llnoHnir from venter- taming two dally througn trains to But they tA nrnrtlhftnri I MpiiJi thRt nrA nnmewha.t novel at leAMt: I ,at,ifln n.uh i. na (..ina . th. t.-o make them contribute something to pay South Carolina Is tho first American ent train schedule enables passengers to the expenses of thalr society. Btate to adopt a modification of the fSKj? fX.fonroVouU If they are "pulled," there follows, Gothenburg system of controlling tho Omaha and Kansas City and Intermediate ' .. .... . . points, forty hours Quicker than any line perhaps. Imprisonment and expensive "'luor i""0- " " ew IorK from the Pacific Northwest. . , , . - .. . , has decided to experiment wltn It, by I , . trial fees, and finally ff the party is . . ... ..... ' Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad I KlVillK UU L tllt7 llUtTllOV IIUUC1 BL1 1VI ICK" lt n -A 1TU T nar nf fn -A convicted, they are still more imprlfl- ulatlons. the license belni Kiven to a through tickets, bwrcage checked to destll oned and thU last punishment makes citizen interested in temperance Inrteod JgS;t Portland. Ratel a further expense, which Js not earned by the guilty party, but has to come out of the innocent taxpayers. ACIBBONS, . AD.iI-.ltnYiF ACCOCNUnnd I'ROKKBSIONAL BOOKKEEPER. Okficsj i With tieueral Mestonger Co., 618 Pkainoque street. A.A Alrrl5KNlaif0AT law. numice"iy,nney s new Mek building, corner nuu ucuoYicTv oueoia , uastairs. I. W. CASE, BANICER. TBiXllOR A OlHEEAL BHIZIXS BOSIHUS. Drafts drawn available in any par. of the C o uu s.unpe, sua on nong a,oug, unina, Offlce Houn:10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon J Q. A. OOWLBY, ATTORSEY AiD C0USCE10R IT MW Astoria, Or. Oflce on Second Street, TOHN H. SMKH, u atioknev'at law In Kinney' new brick building, over "yy w. PARKER, BBAL ESTATE AND IN8UBANCB AGENT vuico ui ueuuin sueet, Astoria, Uregon. D9. riLIV JNSON. PHYSICIAN & RlTHUKHV R inu Olllceover OtKood's Clotbiug Store, hours, 10 to 12 m, 2 to 6 p, in, 7 to II p in. Sunday. 10 to 11 ui. DR. O.B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN a'.vti Rrmnpnw Special attention to DlkeaNes ol Women and ouiKcr) . uiuce over vauzigers store Astoria, TVD. A I .1 A Kill Surgery by J r. J. A. Fulton. Ofllce 178 Cass street, llouni 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 TftV TIITYI C U r. J PHYSICIAN. hIIK(;kiin'a APnnnnRwiTP Ofllce. rooms S. 4 over AMnriu. Katinni; Itunlr' hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to 5. Bftdldeuce. 639 Cedar st! "TiR. WALTER I. HOWARD. XJ llOMCHoPATIUC PHYSICIAN & SIJR gnon. Olhce, 454. TUlrd straet. Hours io to 12 and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. ltealdeuee 408 8d street Tliroat i, Ofllce upsi. MULLINIX. M. D., dives Hpecial ueatiiiriit for Catarrh. lUllgS, tVldil nigs, alia PV Ueiilio-Urlnarv oruaua a.M'i third St. Hours,! a.in.a p.ui If prohibitory laws are to be for the government, of this city, let them be enforced, else they are but a farce. of a regular saloon-keeper. In Masso- of fare same as from Portland. chusetts the question Is before the leg- If vou have f . d . Eue wno((6 r isiature, out will prooioiy not De set-1 passage you wisn to prepay to Astoria, tied at thita spwlon South rarollna. cau at tne ortnern racinc omce.steamer ilea at inas session. outn Carolina, , . ho d k nd make known vour however, has been committed to the wants. Reduced rates via all the lead- cxperment, unless he law be declared ln steamship lines. unconstitutional by the supreme court. All the Datent medicines advertised In Attorneys for the liquor dealers have this paper, together with the choicest Tho cherlff and the chief of police advised them to obey the law, as they be bought' at the lowest prices at i. W. believe it to be constitutional, yet a t-'onn-s arug store, opposite ucciaent notei, ..,. j... wi. i j. r. .u- Astoria. icni cane win uuuuiraa ue iiiaut;. ll ine RICHARD HARBT. 0. H. ISOM. wiy surveyor. J-JARRY A ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND BDUVEYOItS. KOOMS 6 AMO 6, OVEB ASTOWA. Na'IIONAL BANK. have commenced arresting those who may be found breaking the law. Let them continue so long aa they are able to find a single person trangresslng. If there be those here who think this course Is doing harm, let them not ask law la unhelrl nfrpr th 1nt of Tnlv Handley & Haas, 150 First street, Port law is upneia, arter tne ist or July ,nd httVB ,le tna driiv Aatorian. an uquor lawiuuy soia in tne state will so tnat visitors need not miss their be vended by state officers In state morllnK paper when they are here, saloons. How far the principles of the ELECTRIC BITTERS. Gothenburg system have been adopted Thin rpmeriv In hponmlnff ftn wpll known In this new law Is not certain. In the I and no annular rk to need no HDeelnl men. the officers to discontinue, for they are absence of the text of the measure, but Mon' .A" who have ""f1 Eifctrlc Bitters ..... I ' i ainir the same sona of Dralse. A nurer simply doing their sworn duty. It I wouldn't be right to ask them to stop. The sheriff and chief of police have just been getting a good ready this lost two or three years, and nothing can stop them now but a change in the law. If the law is not changed they must keep right on striking the evil doers until this becomes a mighty lonesome town In some parts. Laws must be suited to the commun ity for which they are enacted. If they are too rigid, the attempt to enforce them will be a demoralizing failure. One of the most successful educators in the state said to the writer not long since: "I do not try to suppress all the mischief there is in the boys in my school. Every boy that has any snap there Is doubtless strict provision for purity of the liquor, hours of Its sale, methods of managing business, class of persons to whom it may be sold, price disposition of the profits, etc. In Nor way, where the system was Imported from Sweden a number of years ago, the profits are expended upon the pub lic highways, and the "drink roads" that wind up the mountain sides of .hat country are specimens of fine en- :lneering and cost far more money han would ever have been expended ipon them by direct taxation. Here Is a suggestion to those Amer ican states, like our own, whose mlser- il'le public highways are in an almost mpasslble condition several months In he year, and never as good as they should be. A great deal has been said ibout making new and better roads, but the enormous cost of such roads as should be built prevents the taxpayers from undertaking the task. The pro fits of the liquor business, above a fair sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and It is guaran teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver .. ,1 l,,lnn.,a " ...... nlmr1Aa V, 1 1 salt rheum and other affections caused by Impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Price 60c. and $1.00 per bottle at Charles Rogers' drug Btore. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria (Vlinn Baby was sick, we care her Castoria. (Then she was a Child, aha cried for Castoria, IVban aha became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Vhen aha had Children, aha gave them Castor!! W. X. BURNIT, J. W. DRAF-RB Barney & Draper, Attorneys al-Law, Oregon 0 Ity, Oregon Twelve years' extierlence an register nf ih P. S. Land Ofllce lien, renomineiuls nit m nm specially of Mining and nil oilier business ba ton ine L.aua timce or uih court, and involv log the practice ol the General Laud Offlce. JROCKENSROUCH A COWING. LAW OFFICE, OREGON CITY, Olt. Hneclai aitentlnn alven to land business. Set, fere on limnesteHils or ure-einutlon cluiius and timber land purchases sliowu every advantage oi mo law. or assistance in matting uual prooi can ou us. rpHOS. FRED RIG KSON, ho 231, W&st Sixth btreei. SOCIETY MEETINGS. Scandinavian Benevolent Boolety. LUOULAK MKET1NUS OFTUIH BOC1KTV 1 at their rooms lu tythlan building t eight o'cnicK v at., on uie second alia lourtn lues, day lot each tnouih, AGO. DAMEL80N Secretary. . Ocean Jjincampine'.t Wo. 13, 1. O. O. F KKOOLAK MKKHNUS OF OCEAN EN oampment No. la, I. O. O. F., at the Lodgr In the Odd Fellows llutldinz, at seven p. at. ou tha second aud fourth M-.mdays ol each uionui, nojouruiug ureuiien ooraiaiiy inviteu fly order 0. t. It Should Be in Every Honse. J. B. Wilson. 371 Clav street. Shamsbunr. Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. or spirit in him Is bound to get over Interest on the capdtal Invested would I 0UKn8 Rno- Colds; that It cured his wife .. . ' u who was threatened with pneumonia after the traces once in a while. The boys In a few years gridiron the entire coun- I an attack of la grippe, when various will play trick, on one another that. wlth k-based turnpikes as lost- J.e, strictly speaking they have no right ?'" to do. But If I should succeed in crush- , ,BU " c or anytuing- he ever used for lung trouble to ao. uui it i snoum succeea in crusn miscellaneous hands and Intrusting It Nettling like it. Try It. Free trial bot ing this out of them, I would have a to special companies, as In Norway and tles Rt 9"18,- RpKers' ar" Btor?' BUCCe: Sweden, or to state officials, as South! cents and 1. school of automatons." This teacher recognised the principle that It la better not to make rules or laws that can not be enforced without defeating the purpose .for which laws should be made, vis: prosperity of the community. The shrewd, practical commonsense man does not shoulder a burden he cannot carry; he does not utter a command he cannot enforce; he avoids a battle he cannot win. The best way of dealing with the vices that exist In this city la a mat ter for present discussion and the sub ject la an Important one In which all are Interested. ' Council meetings are being held every week In order that municipal legWalion for the matte may be keeps liquor away from boys, abolishes STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Carolina has decided to do, the profits I of the business could be diverted to the I public treasury, not onlv for the hulld-1 Notice Is hereby given that the annu Ing of roads, but for the reduction of J!" of the Stockholders of the ircneral taxation Th itm.0,i , Progressive Land and Building Abso- gcnerai taxation. The elimination of ciatton, will be held on Tuesday. April the saloon as a political factor would 18, 1893, at 7:30 p. m at the residence of not be the least of the benefits of this Joh Koss. Astoria Oregon. svstem of atat nroi nt - p- PARKEH, Secretary P. L. & B. t o . . I Association. in Dweucn anu Norway tne sale of liquor Is let under bonds to Incorpo rated companies, and all profits above 5 per cent are paid into the public treasury. The stock of these compan ies Is held a little above par, since 5 per cent Is a good return for capital there, and it would be held higher still were It not for the right possessed by the municipality to buy It at par at any time. The bar-keepers are all employed on salary, and have no Interest In work ing for an Increase of consumption. It Is claimed for this system, that It de creases drinking, prevents carousing, Danisnea low uives and srnirsrwiM Astoria Building & Loan Association THKKKGULaU MEETINGS OF TU13AH30 elation are held at 8 f. m. on the tint' Wednesday of each month. Office ou Genevlevt street, south ol Chtsutuuus. Vf. L. ROBB, Secretary. Common Council. RRUULAK MEETINGS, FIRST AM third Tuesday evenings ol each montl atso'olook. Persons desiring to have matters acted U)hi by the Council, at any regular meeting mnsi present the same to the Auditor and l lerk on or before the Friday evening pnor tothr luesday on Wuicn tne couucii noinv " reiruiai meeting. K. OMH'KN. Auditor and Police JikWp Board of Pilot ComnUsalnnert. TH REGULAR MEETINGSOFTIUS BOARD, will be held on the first Monday, of each month at 10 a. in. lu the rooms of the Atoila Chamber of Commerce. W. L.KOHB, Sec C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, aunt jt nun i German-American, New York City, IK. T. I'tiinn Fir tnd Marine, of New Zealand. Xatiunal Fire and Marine hi. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Dartford." Home Mutual Int. Co., of San Francisco. Pbtrnii, of London. Imperial, of London. Sew York Plate Glasi Ins. Co. ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts of Firms and Individuals boliclted vai at vi auirj leilUI, Interest paid on Time DeposIU. Monej Loaued on Personal security. ' Foreign and Domestlo Exchange bought an1 D. K. Warrea, President J. K. Hlcalas. Caahlnr. 'C- Deneai, Vice President v. iv. rrarraa. 1 0. 8. WrlKht. i0 Hobnoa, Directors. n. ty. -jnomsoBt I Thee Bracker, J fjiiiiMniiini I, ni ml UTS I i'i' The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH A Lb TRANSCONTIN ENTAL LINES, IS THE- OXTL? LTCTE RUNNING Elcctxio Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AMD OMAHA and CHICAGO. THE ASTORIA SAYINGS BANK Acts a trustee for ;orporatloni and Individ nals. Dcuoslta aollcltnri Interest will be alloa,l as tollo7- ..-8. FU On ordinary saving h oki 4 per cent, per r0n "h? MV,B?',Mo' per cent, per annum ror inrce montn., 4 per cent, per annum. For six months, 5 per cent, per aunura. For twelve months, 6 per cent, ner annum I. W. CASK President J. 0. A. BOWLBY... .... v ZEZ Speed, Comfort and Safely The EXPRESS THAINS consist of VE8TI- BULED, HLEEPING, DINING AND PARLOR CARij, HEATED BY STEAM And furnished with every luxury known to moaern railway travel. I W. (!se, directors; J. Q. A. Bowlby, F. v. n. rage, Benl. Yonm: r. j. ti .Taybr. Gusi ll'ilmes. A. B. Keed. this Line is Unequaled. THE PORTLAND SAYINGS BANK lis pnn.Ti.Awn. numnv Paid no csniial surplus and profit.., Tickets on Bale at all Dromiuent railway olhce.. For further information inquire of any ticket agent, or ..J260,000 ..... Mt.nw I ......... ..-..vv.u, i ri'.jtieui. I). P. THOMPSON. Vl. e-Pr.,.l,lonl o. uoioAuuii, uasnier aATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with $25,000 Capital Stock. Real Estate, and In.tirAfinA nrniraM Vnav. Public and Conrevaui NnwUl tin, paid to rents, payment ol toxcn, etc., for non residents Hole agents lor Houth Astoria, Pros pecil'aiK, T'emlock park and Owen's Addition, alsobt"! x-milrte. 1,ii1iirs and inside properly buu.uu.ic si.rr.K. : mra sc., Astoria. G. A. STINSCN & CO.. BLACKSM (THING i HhiD and f!ttnriAp wnpl. !l.,N,4ti,.Air.a. nr. ous made and repaired. l,o d w.rk giir.ranteeu vu imss street. uMoite , ae wn i a(A o HUGHES & CO., W hu.nto.le aud Retail LIQUOR DEALPRS Importers oi Ail nramn ol Foreluu and Domex tic vi;i '.mtiorsand I rara. J. H. f'utrei tVI'Iskiex a sulaltv. Viu mm out bieu Deer, riueafc urauas oi &.ev wasciui- jLiiquore lor neaicmfti rurposes. Paxullv Trade Solicited All ordnra from Ih. uicy sua uouniry propr.iy niied. Iquemoque Street, - - - Astoria. Ougo: C. J. EDDY, General Agrt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. gt. PUETLAND, OEEOO.N. QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO -...AND.. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Coinp'y Steamer llwaco Leaves Astoria dallv nt 7:30 a. in. for Ilwan anihs at 'lulis v I'i, int. huh i'o iiieet Inv unl raiiroun runniiiK nortn at lu a. in, aud w,i himti en shoiilwater tia fir South Bend, liunahlns. North Cnvi And oilier ixunts tl rnui;h to trnya liar. uur. neiurun k connee's at. i uc,i will' earners tor Astoria and Nlsrlit Bnali Ini roniana. JOHN . GiHII.TKR. T.. A. l.nnviM wreiary. Presidenl. Ta Onr, : RonU Thtfllffli Oahfornia ta al o- -- Fouiti East and South. R. V. EGHi'.Rf. Btipulntendei t. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. , Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Everv evenlna- ezcent Sund.r ah f. m. Ar Ives at Astoria Every day except FuiiJhj weaves roninna every aav except si'iidsy 7 a. in. C. W. feTONK. Aireul. A-loriK. a. a. naiLtv, irenurai Aguut, rortiund Or. The Scenic Koate of the Pacific Coast. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOJJUTELY PURE EPFS RESTAURANT 13 THE Bon Ton Ton Restaurant ia he Town (Aud the Finest on the Coast. Dinner Parties, Banquets a Special Tat riaest Wlaea aid Liqaors. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS I ...lie J.!sh. I n noNT QE i BT NOT RIOINO THE RI9HT Icxa fo ov (atAUXiue Teul vow allaoovt fjORTH PACIFICITICLE ff). BICYCLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION."" Maw?wi BmtDiNs -Portland Oregon. -AND KKOOND-CLASa 8LKKFINO CARS Attached to exnnn trains, affording1 tun rlor accoinmodatlnns for second class pakseneers. ror rates, tickets, sleeping car reservatlona. etc.. call upon or a Idrens B. P. ROOKltA. Assist ant General Freight aud f asseuKer Aueut.ForW aud. Or. YOU CAN HAVE A HOI-IE W HILL'S FIRST ADDITION. For the Next Thirty Days, To meet imperative demands, I will offerat such low prices on install ments, with easy payments, that EVERY LABOM HM OR miG Can avail himself of this goUon opportunity. LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH, AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PES MONTH. For - Thirty - Days - Only I make this offer. Less than one mile from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia river. Streets 75 andjalleys 20 feet wide.