iillS DAILX AarOItlAJN, ASTOltlA, 'JntUiSiiaV MUILMIMU, JU3SE .15, li,3 -tin gtity $tvriu. 1TBU8IIED BY Astonan -Columbian rubliskinK Company. A9TOKIA, OKEGONi i'f xiis Huildin.j. - - - Cass 8th Eur rrf of Sabieriptloi. DAILY, cl (ed o Currier, per week is cte f l by Hull, per muiith t:o cUs toy .UBii, per near .7.ijo WEEKLY. rf .it mall, per year, 12 00 In advance, i Me poataKe U vubecrlbert. (Hit oki an guarantees U 1U advertisers ill- uiixeal circulation ol any netvnpaper pul) rj uu lue lAiiuiuuia iviver. TODAY'S WEATHEU. Portland, Juno 14. Forecast for Or egon: Showers, followed by clear weather; fresh westerly winds. Local weather for the twenty-four hour ending at S p. m., yesterday, ft rnlshed by the U. S. Department of A- Iculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 06 degrees. 'Minimum temperature 61 degrees. Precipitation, .90 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date, 85 .50 Inches. Excess of precipitation from July 1st, im, to date, 10 .93 inches. SOUND OPINOINS. In these days, when such wild opin ion are rife, It la encouraging to read the sound, conservative remarks which President Kill of tha Oreat Northern railway made lost week la St Paul, at tha banquet which tho merchants gave In compliment to hUn. Mr. Hill said: ''The lant month or six weeks has been a. stormy one financially, but the country at large la prospering. The uondltlons of the country are moro than unusually favorable, and the con ditions of our northwest are certainly aa promising as they had been at any time during the past 10 years. If there hi one thing more than another that bus caused these jolts, It Is the attempt on the part of those charged with our legislation to tinker with matters that caJinofl be controlled by legislation. Commercial laws are as certain In their operation as the laws of nature. Com mercial laws carry with them the means to execute themselves. They enforce their, own penalty. The con Oil Ion of our country today Is due to our financial legislation. If we could remove the so-called Sherman act we would have what no country can do without we would have confidence"; but I think the United States today stands better than any part "Of the world for Investment. If we could re move the one condition brought about through want of knowledge on the part of men who were responsible for It. I bare no doubt we would begin an era of prosperity the like of which we have never had. You can no more mend the financial or commercial con dition by legislation than you can mend a broken limb by statute, and hope tha time will come when our peo ple will Bee that the protection of every man in all his natural rights will be the limit of our legislation, and when nil our commercial matters will be governed by commercial law and com mercial usages." It may be seen that Mr. Hill has the fullest confidence in the revival of pros perity In the Northwest, provided congress repeals tho so-called Sherman law, which has destroyed confidence at homo and abroad. When that Is done, he says, we may look for "an era of prosperity tho like of which we have never had." Mr. Hill has shown confidence In his predictions by building tho first trans continental railroad constructed with out a government Butwlily or lnnd grant. Mr. Hill ts a democrat, but not an Inflationist. Ho belongs to that hard money school which since the days of Hamilton and Jefferson ha held in check the cranks and repudla tlonlsts of ail parties. With all her faults, and she has a good many, Tortlnnd should be hon ored for her adherence lo honest money and sound banking. In view of such a good record, it Is astonishing to find the Telegram speak thus; The thing to do now Is ta undo what congress has already done. A repeal of the McKlnley law and the restora tion of silver to its constitutional use as money U what the people are de manding. That will leave us where we were before congress began to tinker with commerce and the finances. Yet singularly enough Mr, James J. II111 doesn't seem to be will to take hla own medicine. He rtttlly wants congrera to do some more tinkering. He wants the Sher man act repealed, and the country's finances reduced absolutely to a gold For the Next Thirty Days, To meet imperative demands, I will offer at such low prices on install ments, with easy payments, that basis. The only way for congress to remedy Its tinkering Is to substitute a law for the Sherman act providing for the free and unlimited coloue of both gold and silver. Just now when democratic congress men are preparing to eat ceow, in other words to repeal tha Sherman law, the Telegram would have them go deeper In the mire by eBtablishlng "free and unlimited coinage of silver." We must hesitate to advise the dem ocrats to nominate Henry Watterson of Kentucky for president in 1896, much as we admire him, when he writes so unsoundly as follows: In round numbers ihe expenses of government ought to be within $350, 000,000. Ono hundred and twenty-five millions of this we get In round unm bers from the Internal revenue tax. Fifty millions more can ho got out of Income tax, which would be felt by nobody. The remaining $175,000,000 can be raised by a tariff so simple that children might understand it; a tariff so plain that rogues could not manip ulate nor protectionists confuse; a tar iff, In short, on fifty Items; as far as possible laid on articles not produced In tho United States; tea, sugar and coffee, of course; no schedules; no class ifications; no free list; everything, not taxed, free; and no chance for double- dealing anywhere or by nobody." We are quite willing, however, that the democratic parly shall go to the country In 1896 on this ' proposal to raise $175,000,000 by duties on "tea, su gar and coffee" and other "articles nap produced In the United States." Will Mr. Watterson second the motion? Europe will await with anxiety the net result of tho German elections. This can hardly be determined for Borne time. In due course, however, Emperor William will again ask the German parliament to sanction two years' ser vice with an Increase In the military forces, and a corresponding Increase In taxes. If tho parliament again refuses the imperial request; the Emperor may have recourse to violent measures. But . . . , . ., Bavaria and other states are not dls- posed to humor the kaiser. The ardor which the war period created has suM sided, and the old dislike to Prussian supremacy has revived. All this will serve to hold the Impetuous monarch In check. There Is nothlmr In the growth of the city or county to warrant the rapid In- c-reos in taxation for which we recent- I , . . . . ... , " - I advancing, but taxes should not be so I much out of proportion with the public resources. The tax-payers' committee should elft the subject thoroughly, and apply the pruning knife where needful There are Indications that Mr. Cleve land Is secretly urging on newsiaper attacks upon the proposal to Impose! an income tax. lie does not want ... such a tax, ilvut he Isn't going to say I so until certain of the temper of the! people on tho subject. Kentucky has only one republican dallf newspaper, nnd Its editor Is I president of the State Press Associa tion, which shows 'that even the dem ocratic editors of Kentucky know where to look for the best presidential timber. The honry-hemled old chestnut about tho capture of tho southern states by tho populists, which ought to hnve been burled forever by tho returns! from tho Presidential election, has again been set upon Its feet. Mr. Cleveland is sold to be In doubt as Ui (be public, sentiment toward Hawaii. Tho people have certainly spoken , plainly enough through the press nnd the mouths of prominent men. Secretary Morton may not know much about fanning, but he appears to have seen tha populists thnmgh comnion-senso glasses when he said of them: "I nm opposed to all of their vicious vagaries." ' Chairman Harrlty of the Democratic National Committee la out In favor of an Issue of $100,000,000 In bonds by the administration. Is this another public pulse feeler? The new comptroller of currency Is In danger of being over-advert Isod by tho Washington correspondents. YOU CAN HAVE A HOME IN YOU SHOULD READ THIS., The popularity of the Union Pacific la best letei 'mined by the superior service it accords to tlie traveling public In main taining two daily through trains to Omaha, Hi, Paul, Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with all tho latest appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with its fast trains. The pres ent truln schedule enables passengers to reach St. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha find Kansas City and intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line from the l'aclllc Northwest. Patronize the Northern Paelfln rn!!nd If you are proing East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, butane checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland.' Rates of fure same as from Portland. If you have friends in EuroDe whose pom-age you wish to nrenav to Astoria. call at the Northern Pacific ofllce.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Jteduced rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, fisiuna. llandley ft Huas, 130 First street. Port land, have on sale tho Dally Astorlan, o that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. TOO OFTEN THE CASE. INTERESTING PROOFS. A young society lady.'after a round of gaycly, lieconies suddenly conscious of an un usual sensation. She has frequent attacks of dizzinf.in, her back aches, and site feels blue aud generally run down. Mothers, look well to your daughters I Daughters, look well to yourselves I Let tho liiat symptom denoting the ap proach if disease receive vour instant atten tion. 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Jt linaliy went to her iead, and all indications were that it would result either in insanity or softening of the i - "u"suunul"U8 wou of her tujferingi during all this time. She was treated by our very best local physicians". wan but temporary benetit. She has taken four bottles of Dn. Miles' Restorative Nerving, and is cured. She has gained twentv nonmlfl in wpirrht. T tall vnn. rIia you 'or wnat you nave aono lor I Her." Kecollect that for the cure of all Ner- vous Diseases there is no remedy winch an proaclies Dr. Muct Restorative Nervine. It is free from dangerous drugs and opiates, hold liy all druggists, on a positive guarantee, or w - MUes Medical v. iUknart, lad, JSmaU Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks, Sick Headache and Constipation. 40 In each bottle. Price 25c. For sale by druggists. a Picture 7, 17, 70" and sample dose free. ). F. SMITH It CO., Proprietors, NEW YORK. 0. A. STUTSON & CO.. BLACKSMITHlNG Sliln and Cannerv work. Homnsnoeinf. 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The U. 8. reserves the ritrlil to reject the whole or any pait of any hid received, and bids will ue consKierea lor a smaller amount tliun the whole. Envelopes contaiiilnir nronosals should be marked: "Proposals lor fuel and Foraijo at ," anil addresHO I to the undesigned or to xno respective yuariennasiers. A,u. KOHI.N HON, Depu y Quarterinuster Oeuora), U. H A., SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon, for Clatsop county: of William Lehnlg, plaintiff vs. Emma Corder, Liydli Jamison, Jennie John son, Sophia Lehnig and Augusta Mc Connell, defendants. To " Emma Corder, Lydla Jamison, Jennie Johnson, Sophia Lehnlg, and August McConnell. In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed In the above court and cause, on or before, the first day of the term of this court, next following the expiration of six week's publication of this summons, which will be the nineteenth day of June, 1893, and If you fail to appear or an swer, for want thereof plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of six hundred and nlnty-elght dollars, with Interest thereon from the 15th day of August 1891, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, and for costs and dlsbursments of this action; nnd will also take an order directing the sale of certain real property belonging to you, which has been at tached In this action, and which real property Is situated In the county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, and partic ularly described ns tho northwest quar ter of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-one, of township seven north, range eight west In Clatsop county, Oregon. . Service of summons In this action by publication is made pursuant to an order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBrlde, Judge of tho above entitled court, dated the 4th day of May, 1893. W. T. BURNET, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated May 4th, 1893. ELECTRIC LffiflT HISS'S mST ADDITION. Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from ;i prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. One Rox (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cents. One I'acluge (1'our Uoxcs) 1 wo Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. 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