The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 11, 1894, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOUiAX ASTMUA. FRIDAY MORMNU. MAY 11, 1894.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. .
' DAILT. , ,
i-.ed by carrier, pepr week.. IS els
by mail, per month cts
Kent by mall, per year ei.w
" WEEKLY.
Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance.
Pottage free to subscribers.
Ybe Astorlan guarantee to Its sub
nerlhers the largest circulation pf any
newspaper published on the Columbia
liver.
Advertising rates can be obtained on
plication to the business manager.
This paper ii In possession of all the
telegraph franchises, and Is the only
pi per on the Columbia river tbat pub
lishes genuine dispatches.
The Daily Astorian's circulation la
live times as great as that of the corn
lined circulation of the other daily pa
pers of Astoria. , , . '
The Weekly Astorlan, the third old
est weekly In the state of Oregon, has,
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
Subscribers to the Astorlan are re
quested to notify this office, without
toss of time. Immediately they fall to
receive their dally paper, or when they
do not get It at the usual hour. By do
ing this they will enable the manage
ment to place the blame on the proper
tattles and to Insure a speedy remedy.
Handley & I'aas sre our Portland
a gents and copies of the Astorlan can
be had every morning at their stand
on First street
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Governor W. P. LORD, of Marlon
county.
For Secretary of State H. R. KIN
CAID, of Lane county.
For State Treasurer PHIL. MET
SCHAN, of Orant county.
For Supreme Judge-C. E. WOLVER
TON, of Linn county.
For Attorney General C. M. IDLE
MAN, of Multnomah.
For Superintendent of Publlo Instruc-tlon-O.
M. IRWIN, of Union.
For State Printer W. H. LEEDS, of
Ashland.
For Congressman, First District BIN-
OEIl HERMANN, of Douglass
. county.
For Congressman, Second District W.
R. ELLIS, of Morrow county.
For District Attorney, First District
W. N. BARRETT, of Washington
county.
For Member of State Board G. WIN
GATE, of Clatsop county.
COUNTY TICKET.
For State Senator-JOHN FOX.
For Representatives C. j. CURTIS and
C. F. LESTER.
For County Judge J. II. D. GRAY.
For County Clorlc-F. I. DUNBAR.
For Shorlff-JAMES W. HARE.
For Treasurer BENJAMIN L. WARD.
For Recorder C. S. GUNDERSON.
For County Commissioner CHRIS.
PETERSON.
For County Assessor ALFRED GIB-
HON.H.
For Btiiteiintendent of Publlo Schools
C. C. BIIOWER.
For County Surveyor RICHARD
HARRY.
For Coroner ADOLPH JOHNSON.
For Justice of Peace J. ABERCMOM
1IIE. For Constable-JOHN W. WELCH.
THE COMING OPPORTUNITIES.
During the period of business and
financial depression with which the
country hns been lately visited, , but
now happily ubout over, the vast ac
cumulations of eastern capital, repre
senting, not as the Popuiuft say, a sys
tem of plunder and extortion practiced
by that section on the rest of the coun
try, but representing the fruits of sev.
oral generations of tho mcst frugal and
Industrious people the world has ever
seen, have been augmented by the with
drawn! of lurge sums of money from the
no longer profitable and, In some cases,
hostile fields of former Investment In
the Mississippi valley, and further west
ward, until today there Is a larger sum
of Idle money In the banks and savings
vaults of New Englnnd than at any one
time before In the history of the coun
try. Every student of economics knows
t tint It Is na unnatural for accumula
tions of money to lie uninvested, for
any considerable length of time, as It Is
for water to run up hill, and It will bo
but a little while when these great
hoards must and will find some outlet.
I'nder tho prevailing conditions, there
is but one direction In which this money
can be reasonably expected to go.
While the tide of Immigration was
running fat und furious Into the un
developed states of Kansas and Ne
braska, and that Immediate section, and
a wild fever of speculation raged, a
market was provided for every surplus
dollar In the country. Eastern and Euro'
pean capital literally flowed like water
Into thowe sections. Great cities sprang
up like magic; unnecessary railroads
wcw projected and built and gigantic
enterprise of all hind were prose
cuted, contrary to physical law and
natural surroundings, but sustained, for
the time being, by sheer force of arti
ficial and man-created powers and ener
gies. The great natural advantage and
matchless resources of Oregon, and the
Coast region adjoining, were overlooked
and lay peacefully sleeping. But now
a new order of things has come; the
whole situation ha changed. The great
Industrial and business depression has
not been an unmixed evil. U has re
taught the lessons of caution and pru
dence. The Interior states of the union
ara t"W known t. he overd.m. sn.l ah.
oIiU-Iy incapable of revival. The pmf-
Ilgate waste of money and energy wit
nessed there will never be repeated.
The prospective completion of the Isth
mian canal has been the means of di
recting the attention of the financial
world to the Pacific Const, and Quiet
study and Investigation have demon
strated that section to be the only safe
and promising field for Investment on
this continent Before the closo of the
noKt decade the Pacific will rival the
Atlantic Coast in substantial develop
ment and population. Shall Oregon be
allowed to lag behind In the great race
for prosperity and Improvement now be
ing started? It Is to be hoped not, but
her people must be alive and alert to
the opportunity. They must stamp out
the evil of socialism and populism,
whioh It can no longer be denied has
obtained a foothold within her borders.
She must have a sensible system of
laws, void of the wild vagaries of the
theorist and transcendentallst. Her
citizens must show her advantages to
the world by some form of well-selected
and widely-distributed advertisement
She must be kept In the van, along with
her sister states, In all educational and
religious matters. In Bhort she must
shake off the lethargy which her best
men know has so long possessed her, a
lethargy responsible for many evils
which now afflict her. Let her do all
this, and she will speedily realize the
fruition of her hopes In all the years
past In a measure beyond the dreams of
the most far-sighted prophet within her
boundaries.
' Peffer and Allen, like the busy bee,
Improve the shining hour. Each was
on deck with his little resolution yes
terday. The former wants the senate to
Investigate the condition of the couiv
try through a committee, while the lat
ter wishes the Coxeyltes admitted to the
capltol, so they can tell the senate about
It. There seems to be a race between
these men as to which shall be deemed
the bigger demagogue.
Ex-Presldent Harrison, in his recent
address before the chamber of com
merce in Cincinnati, said: "The wealth,
energy, enterprise and. wisdom of the
American people would bring relief
from the general depression. The only
pathway of help, however, outside per
sonal administration, he declared, led to
the ballot box."
Mr. Fox Is making a good, but quiet
canvass, and will undoubtedly be elect
ed 'to the senate by a large majority. It
can be safely predicted that no man In
that body will be more attentive to offi
cial duty, or reflect more credit on the
constituency that sends him than Mr.
Fox.
Judge Horr is undoubtedly right when
he 'says the day the Populists triumph
In this state, that day every dollar rf
foreign capital now'lnvested will begin
silently and Inexorably to leave It.
With a few speeches lllce that of
Judge Horr's lust evening, there will
not be a Populist vote left In Clatsop
county.
No greater calamity can bcfull the
good state of Oregon than the election
of a Populist legislature.
STATE TREASURER'S
TICK.
NINTH NO-
State of Oregon,
Treasury Department,
Salem, May . 18D4.
Notice Is hereby given that there are
funds on hand with which to redeem
all outstanding state warrants (with the
exception of those drawn upon the mili
tary fund), Indorsed, "Presented and
not puld for want of funds." prior to,
and including, the above date, and llu1
all such warrants, properly Indorsed,
will be lmld upon presentation at this
office, Interest, thereon ceasing from, and
after, the date of this notice.
PHIL. MKTSCHAN,
State Treasurer.
Japanese novelties and fnncy dry
good.4, ran be had at half price, at the
store of Wing Lee, next to Olsen's clgni
store.
Don't go to Portland to buy ymn
tickets for the "Old Country" und the
East when you enn get them for the
same price at the Union l'acltlo otltot
In this city, and thereby save your lo-
aul fare to Portland.
A GOOD WORD.
Mr. J. J. Kell, Sharpsburg, Pa.
Dear Sir" 1 am glad to say a good
word for Krause's Headache Capsules.
After suffering for over thre years
with acute neuralgia and Its consequent
Insomnia (which seemed to baffle the
efforts of some of our best physicians)
you suggested this remedy which gave
me almost Instant relief. Words full
to express the praise I should like to
Ustow on Kraui-e's Headache Capsules.
Gratefully Yours,
MUS. U. It HOLMES.
Montrose, P.
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or.,
sole agent.
STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL.
Gentlemen: I hv been troubled
with very sever headaches for years,
and have taken a great many different
remedies, but have never found any
thing to give me as speedy and per"1
nent cure as Krause's Headache Cap
sule. In my opinion they stand with
out a rival; they have cured me In
oxery case. JNO. N. WILK1K.
X Adams ave.. West. Detroit, alien.
K-r by Chas. K.-.scrs. 5C!
Astoria, Oreiroa.
OREGON NOTES.
Diphtheria hns been raging over nt
The Dalles for some time, but Is now
abating.
A musical revival at Jacksonville has
brought "Come Where the Lilies Bloom
So Fair" to the surface.
Florence Is making her brags that
none of her citizens have been so loyal
as to want to Join Coxey's army.
The author It os at The Dalles have al
lowed the "Industrials" to pltoh camp
right alongside of a powder house.
One dollar and fifty cents a head Is
what Allen & Nye sold 9,000 head of
Crook county sheep to Chicago parties
for.
The town druggist of Dufur has been
trying to get on top by riding a bicycle
for the amusement of bis fellow citi
zens. "
Clans Vehrs, of Sodovllle, Is milking
30 cows and sending butter to Portland,
where he gets CO cents a roll all the
year round. 4
The brick bullion fromi the Golden
Eagle mine, sent down to Sart Francis
co, netted $1,737, which was $100 more
than the. owners expected..
The seeds have been planted for a
revolution over at Salem. The States
man has set up a howl because Salem
gets no new postofflce building this
year.
Harry Lowman, the Populist, was In
Baker City Sunday night, trying to
build a fence around the office of clerk
that would be horse high, bull strong
and pig tight.
Jackson county is. getting her singers
together for a big Fourth of July cele
bration, and "The Star Spangled Bon
ner" permeates the web and woof of
Ashland musical society.
Bandon la as pleased as a boy with
his first boots. Her citizens have hus
tled around and secured a woolen mill
equal to any on the Coast, and the ma
chinery is there to prove it.
Ashland was so tickled to death be
cause Sandow, the modern Sampson,
patswd through that city on the train
going north that the revival then in
session there Was forgotten. ,
The Heppner Gazette says that Its
printers have a bad habit of coming up
to the trough every Saturday night and
demanding their pay. So it warns its
delinquent subscribers to pay up.
Rev. Mr. Shangle, of the M. 'E. church
South, will soon start In to put Chris
tianity's Iron heel on the cringing neck
of satan by holding a camp meeting
the 24th of this month at Ashland.
Shades of Liberty! A descendant of
"Washington" Is working on the streets
of Baker City under boll and chain, and
watched by an officer named "Wolf."
Sons of the Revolution, go and get him
out of Umbo.
A hardware drummer could unload a
stock of bootjacks at Florence. The
neighbors of B. F. Alley have unloaded
theirs at the members of the "Thomas
Concert Troupe" which meets nightly
on his back fence.
Now that the bock beer season has
opened at Baker City, the Jays from
Idaho think the only way that they can
prove they have been having a good
time is to go home In a choir car and
slap one another and address each
other as "sport."
Pendleton Is disappointed because a
housewarmlng, to end with a dance, Is
not to celebrate the opening of its new
scouring mill. The manager Is relying
on his fatal gift of beauty to carry him
through the Indignation felt by the lo
dles over their disappointment. - 1
EXPENSIVE .ECONOMY.
Some people begrudge the little money
that an Alllcock's Porous Plaster coBts,
and then when they are racked with
pain from a lame back, or from the
soreness arising from a cold, they will
spend any amount of money to relieve
the pain. If they only had one of those
world-renowned plasters on hand they
would be saved a vast amount of suffer
ing and be considerably richer. At the
llrst sign of stiffness of the joints apply
one of these plasters without any delay.
The soreness will be greatly relieved at
once and soon disappear entirely. It
will be money saved to have them on
hand, to say nothing of the comfort
they bring.
Brandreth's Pills contain no Irritat
ing matter.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS .
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind cnollo, and
la the bent remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-live
cents a bottle. Sold by all drug
gists throughout the wona.
I
A SURB CURB FOR PILES.
Itching Piles a.e known by moisture
Ilka perspiration, causing Intense leviiing
n hon warm. This form, as well as Wind.
litnlltm or VrotrudlnK. yield at once to I
lr. Hns&nko's Pile Kemedy, which acts '
directly on the pans affected, absorbs i
tumors, allays Itehtng and effects a
P-rnianeiit cure. Wc. luKKlst or mall.
rircuiar fra. Dr. Busanko, S? Areh
Mtreet, Philadelphia, ra. noia ny J. w.
Coon.
M1LE3' NERVE AND LIVER PILLS.
Act on a new principle regulating
he llvur, stomach and bowels through
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr.
Miles' Pills speedily cures bllllousneea,
bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa
tion. Unequaled for men, women and
children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 60
docee S5 ea. Samples free, at Chas.
Roarers.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.,
Notice Is hereby given that the coun
ty court of Clateop county, Oregon, has
appointed the undersigned administra
tor of the estate o f Antolne Magne. de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are requested to pre
sent same to the undersigned at his
place of business) In the city of Astoria.
Or., dulv verified as by tea- required,
within six months from this date. All
persona Indebted to said estata are
nitirled t pay same Immediately.
ALEXANDER GILBERT,
Astoria, April Joth, ISM.
AmintKtratur of the estate of An
tolnee Mn, dictated. i
Jlorth Paeifie Bremery
JOHN KOPP.Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
All ordtri promptly attended to
" FISHER BROS.,
Sf?ipGhai?dlefs
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
Wagons & Vehlches in Stock
Fx 4 Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers'
Supplies, Falrbank's Scales, Doors
and Windows.
Piovialona, Flour, and Mill Peed
Astoria, Oregon.
SEASIDE SAWjVUIili.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic, ceiling, and all kinds of finish;
mouldings and shingles; also bracket
work done to order. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. . II. L. LOGAN, Prop'r.
Seaside. Oregon.
Seashore Rai I road
Leave Seaside at 7:30 a. m. dally, ex
cept Sundays.
Leave Young's Bay at 9 a, m. Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Leave Young's Bay at 3:30 p. m. Tues
day and aaturday.
OGCIDEJIT HOTEIt
Is the Best of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
THE
flfl UNEXCELLED TABLE.
Rates, $i dally and upwards.
The C. P. UPSHUR Co,,
Shipping & Commission
Astoria, Orecon.
HUiMTER & MERGERS,
Proprietors of the
Portland Butchering Co.'s Matt
Corner Second and Benton streets.
Corner Third and West Eighth streets
Do You Wish I:
To enrich your table economically?!
Here s a chance, at A. V. Allen b.
English ware, and lots of it! Klchi
Flower decorations of various sorts,
and at quickstep prices.
Modesfc-priced glassware, too, of
course. The shelves are crowded
with them. Corner of Sass andi
Squemoquo Streets.
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Str. ECMPSE,
CAPT. M. SK1BBE,
Makes trips to Gray's River Thurs
days and Fridays. Parties wishing to
charter apply on board, at Ross, Hlg-
glns & Co. s Dock, or their office.
Food - -Digestion
-Complexion
j are all inlimatelyconnected
i practically inseparable.
Though the fact is often
ignored, it is nevertheless
! true that a good coraplex-
ion is nn imossibility with
; out good digestion, which
: in turn depends on good
: food.
: There is no more common
cause of Indigestion tlisn
lord. Let the bright house
: keeper use
The Now Vegetable Shortening
i and substitute for lard, and
; her cheeks, with those of
i her family, will be Ji
I more likely to be M Like a
; rose in the snow."
i Cottolens is dean, deli
; cate, healthful and pops-
lar. Try it for yourself.
! vsflthrtc cents tastatnpa toN.
! K. latrbank & Co.,Chicipo,tor
r hndsoacCottoieBeCook Book.
coataintng six huadrvd recipes.
prepared by nine csueeai author-:
' ities con inf.
flaas ealy fey
N. K. Falrbank & Co.,
ST. LOUIS and
CMICAOO, HI YORK. BOSTON.
liliilla
fefiiiiillli
GOOD
The
FastMail
Mm
i
PUTS YOU in Chicago
Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all
Easern Points
24 to 36 Hows Ahead
X Of Any Other Line.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din.
Ir gCars are run daily via the
Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port,
land at 7:00 p. m.
Astoria to San Francisco.
OCEAN STEAMERS
SAILING DATES.
State, Wednesday, May 9.
Columbia, Monday, May 14.
State, Saturday, May 19.
Columbia, Thursday, May 24.
State, Tuesday, May 29.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves As
toria at 6:45 a. m., dally except Sunday,
via Washington side of the river; re
turning, leaves Portland at 8 p. m.,
daily, except Saturday. The Thomp
son makes landings on both sides of
the river above Waterford, on both up
and down trips.
S. H. H. CLARK,
OLIVER MINK,
E. ELLERY ANDERSON,
JOHN W. DOANE,
FREDERIC R. COUDERT.
Receivers.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
G. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent, Astoria, Or.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Ast. Gen. Pas. Agt.. Portland, Or.
On Top.
MARSHALL'S TWINE
Is conceded by all to be the best.
It fishes better and wears better
than any other twine used on
the Columbia river.
TRY IT AND
BB CONVINCED
.If You Want Cannery and
" Fishermen's Supplies,
Call on-
EltPHE SAIlBOt. & GO.
ASTORIA, -
CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
AMERICA'S
Greatest Trans Continenta
Railway Syatem.
FflOIB GCEflfi TO OCEAJt
-IN-
Palaee Dining Room and Sleeping Cars.
Luxurious Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
ALSO
Observation Cars, allooiing Unbroken
. Vlems of the Wonderful fountain
Country.
$5.00 and $10.00 '
Saved on all tickets east. Tourist cars
the best on wheels. Equipments of the
very finest throughout.
ALao
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
To China and Japan,
Empress of India leaves Vancouver
February 5.
Empress of China leaves Vancouver
March 6.
Empress of India leaves Vancouver
April 2.
AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE
Leav;s Feb. 16 and March 16 for
Honolulu and Australian ports.
For ticket rates and information, call
on or address,
JAS. FINLATSON. Agt,
Astoria, Or.
A. B. Calder, Traveling Pass. Agt.,
Tacoma, Wash.,
Geo. McL. Brown, Dist. Pass. Agt.,
Vancouver, B. C.
FAT PEOPLE.
Park Obesity Pills will reduce your
weight PERMANENTLY from 11 to 15
pounds a month. NO STARVING, sick
ness or injury. NO PUBLICITY. Tney
build up the health and beautify the
complexion, leaving no wrinkles r
dabbircess. STOUT ABDOMEN.- and
dlmculb breathing surely relieved. 1st
EXPERIMENT, but a scientific and
positive relief, adopted only after years
of experience. All orders supplied di
rect from our office. Price. $2.00 per
package, or t-" packages for $6.00
by mail, imv-i. Testimonials and
particulars, (sealed) 2 cents.
All correspondence strictly confiden
tial. PARK REMEDY CO.. Boston. Mass.
Cotton Hope,
Cotton Twine,
Marshall's Twine.
Trap and Seine Web,
Tanbark, Acid and Salt,
Strip Lead, Pig Lead,
Copper, Tin Plate,
Tin and Zinc,
In Stock.
OREGON