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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1894)
THE lAiLY ASTOKJA. ASTOKIA. ."SATURDAY MOiiXl-N".' . MAY 12, l&M- SJmm &oxovxan. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. . Sened liy carrier, pepr week.. 16 Cts fcent by mall, per month M cts Sent by mall, per year, 17.00 WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 in adVint. Postage reo to subscribers. 'I he Astorlan guarantees 'to its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper publlhed on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be' obtained on replication to the business - manager. This paper Is In possession of all the telegraph franchises, and la the only paper on the Columbia river that pub lishes genuine dispatches. Xr.e Pally Astorlan's circulation Is live times as great as that ot the com bined circulation ot the other uuny pa' pcrs of Astoria. ....... rim Weoklv Astorlan. the third old' mL weekly in the stale of Oregon, has, ntxt to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation Jn the state, Subscribers to the Astorlan are re quested to notify this ofTlce, without loss ot time immeuiaiciy ney mu io receive their dally paper, or wnen .tnc not net It at the uBual hour. By d- Irg this they will enable the manage ment to pluce tne mame on .u ymyni . varlles and to Insure a speedy remedy. Hundley it Haas are our Portland ii gents and copies of the Astorlan can l-e had every morning at their stand tin First street. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Oovernor W. P. LORD, of Marlon county. For Secretary of State H. R. KIN CA1D, of Lane county. For State Treasurer -PHIL. MET BCHAN, of Grant county. For Supreme Judge-C. E. WOLVER TON, or Linn county. For Attorney General C, M. IDLE MAN, of Multnomah. For Superintendent of Public Instruct , Hon O. M. IHWIN, ot union. For State Printer W. H. LEEDS, of Ashland. For Contrressman. First Dlstrlot BIN OEH HERMANN, of Douglass county. ' For Congressman, Second District W. R. ELLIS, or Morrow county. For District Attorney, First District- W. N. BARRETT, of Washington county. For Member of State Board a. WIN OATJO, of Clatsop counfy. COUNTY TICKET. For State Senator JOHN FOX. For Representatives C. J. CURTIS and C. F. LESTER. For County Judge J. H. D. GRAY. For County Clerk F. I. DUNBAR. For Sheriff JAMES Ws HARE. For Treasurer BENJAMIN L. WARD For Recorder C. S. GUNDERSON. For County Commissioner CHRIS. I'KTKRSON. For County Assessor ALFRED GIB BONS. For Superintendent of Publta Schools C. C. BROVVER. For County Surveyor RICHARD J1AKKY. For Coroner ADOLPH JOHNSON. For Justice of Pence J. ABERCMOM- BIW. For Constable-JOHN W, WELCH. THE GREATEST NEED. If It were nob so serious a matter, it would bo amusing to see how some iieo- plo In Astoria pin their faith on the prospects of a railroad. They do noth lng, and have done nothing for years, but stand around day after day patient ly walling for a railroad to come and solve' the whole question of tho town't future. Tho Idea seems to be that a mere railroad connection Is of ltsell destined to bring unlimited prosperitj to every lody, There never was e greater mistake. A town't growth and Hdvanoement depend enMrely upon the people In It. It Is men who build towns, not railroads. It seems that no effort whatever Is nindo to attract people to lha town ,or county. There are thou sands of good pe.iple who would come to Astoria, railroad or no railroad, 11 they only knew u town of such advant ages existed. What with the climate, the soil around It, the timber, the fish In the river, and the absolutely unrlvalec water communication, there ought to be u largo city at the mouth of Uid Co luinblti, If there wasn't a. ratlivnd with in a thousand miles of It. There arc enough people struggling . for ft bare subsistence on the run god hills of Ver mont and New Hampshire to iuke Clatsop one of Iho wealthiest countle In the United Suites on dairy interests alone, and who would gladly come to It, If its peculiar fUncia for that Industry were brought to their knowledge. II one-third tho value of the subsld) raised for a railroad were spirit In ad vertising either the town or county, the other two-thirds couldn't Keep a rail road out of It. Speaking of tho question of states rights, how singular It Is that tho great slates of the union, like New York, ivnnnylvajila, Ohio, and others ttat that by reason of their enormous and diversified, commercial anJ financial In terests, and the large excels of federal taxes they pay beyond what they re ceive from the government (In order that the souMi may have equal mail f.ieilUKs with theniseJv.'S, and that ure.it river and harbor Improvements may be made along the vonst of Texa) iii.kU be auppoacd now and then to hve occasion for difference with the f.-i-rr.! -" "i't it oM- sary to protest against the Invasion of their "sacred sovereign" rights. It will also be remembered It was none of these named states that "demanded" tho re peal of the federal tax on state bank circulation; although It can be readily seen how a state With the credit of New York might derive advantage in having its own currency. These com plaint all seem to come from the states thai have received the largest pro rata benefit from the federal relation ever since the foundation of the govern ment. The truth Is, as much as it is to lie deprecated and discouraged, there Is a feeling among the superficial readers of American history, of a later genera tion, that the game of putting down the rebellion may not after all been worth the candle, and that the really enterprising and progressive sections of tho country would be better off today If the south had achieved her Inde pendence. It 1b, of course, highly improbable that any intelligent Democrat elected to the legislature would be so false to the In terests of the state, or so Indifferent to the sentiment of the best clement In his party, as to lend his countenance or give his vote to the election of a PopU' list to the United States senate. The people should bear In mind, however, that Democrats have violated Just such trusts before, and the .rinks now in volved are too great to Justify any risks of that kind. The only safe course Is, to paraphrase a famous order of the Im mortal Washington at a certain crisis in Continental affairs, PUT NONE BUT REPUBLICANS ON GUARD. Texans have availed themselves of another opportunity to emphasize their hostility and contempt for national au thorlty by stirring up a conflict between the civil authorities and '.he United States army, over the arrest of a drunk en soldier. Her papers will now.be full of this fresh "outrage" on the sovereign rights of the great state of Texns, and Mills and Coke will take another start it "resolutln' " In the senate. It Is complained that while neither Missouri, Texas nor Arkansas possess a worsted mill or a carpet factory, nor have Texus and Arkansas e single spec imen of a paper mill or an Iron or steel Industry, yet the representatives of these states have made the tariff sched ules for New Englund. It la understood that the papers In course of preparation between the sub sidy committee and visiting capitalists aro not yet completed. Both Bides are hard at work, however, and something of Importance may transpire very soon, Why di some pti.er trd;e such a de light In conveying the Impression that lomertilng Is wrong with all the war ships constructed In this country? It Is now reixu'ted that there are defects In the Monterey, at the Mare Island navy yf'd. 1 The New York Tribune asks; ."Does the Democratic majority In the senate of tha United States Intend to permit Itself to be iixiked upon by the Ameri can people as a mere attachment to the sugar trust?" The Democrats have converted Re publicans to at least one claim they so often made some time ago nuniely, that there are no tin-plate mills In operation In this country. An Invitation from tho chamhor of commerce to vhlt tho Jetty would doubt less be readily accepted by Secretary Herbert. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Portland, Or.. May 10. 1804. Notice lfl hereby given that the whist ling buoy, painted red. and lettered "I'mutlUa. Reef." In white, his gone adrift froini lt mooring!! off Umatilla Keef, Flattery Rocks, sea const oi Washington. It will be replaced a practicable. By order of the United States Lighthouse Board. O. W. FARENHOI.T. Commander U. S. Navy, Insiertar Ulh L. H. District. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kcll, Sharpsburg, 1'a. lKjar Sir1 1 am triad to nay a good word for Kntuse's Headache Capsules After suffering for over three eai with acute neuralgia and Us en?eiu'nl l!i4omi!ii t-vhlch seemed to t'Uille the efforts, of some of our best physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave mo ulinost Instant relief. Words fall to expivsa the praise I should like to bestow on Krnuiti's Headache Capsules. Gratefully Yours. MUS. K. 11. HOLMES. . Montrore. P. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. STANDS WITHOUT A KIVAL. Gentlemen: I havj len troubled wilh ery severe headaches for years, and huve taken a great many different remedies, but have never found any thing to give me as !ccly snd perma nent cure as Kranne's Headache Cap sules. In my opinion they stand with out a rival; they have cured me In tm-ry ce. JN'O. N. WH.K1K, 3 Adams ave West. letrolt, Mich. For sale by Chas. Itosr nn!e airent, AtrHA OrMttn. OREGON ITEMS'. Milk can bo bought of any milkman ftt The Dalles for live cents a quart. Tent caterpillars by , the million; are worrying the farmers of Polk county. The opening of a suloon in Baker City was celebrated with a genuine clum bake. Mount Hope wants something to pass the time after June elections, so she has organized a base ball club. The town of Haines claims its great est drawback is the abandonment by the U. P. R. R. or the station at that place. Fifty-two applications were made for teachers' certificates before the examin ing board of Marlon county last Wed nesday. Rev. Wooley, of Eugene, Is now in Portland with Elder-Wilde, establish ing a new church. Wilde and Wooley is a good team. A man named Holdetn has returned to Eugene after working a week on the Portland reservoir trying to hold down three teams of mules. V. Kralz, of Portland, will establish a 100 barrel flouring mill at Eugene, pro viding the citizens of that city loan him $ir,000 for five years. . . O. Robinson, pn the strength of the steady operation of his shingle mill at Mosby Creek, has Invtsted some of the profits In a blooded horse. All Lane county is In a state of ex citement A two- ring circus, with a menagerie, all under a single canvas, has worked its way Into the county Jacksonville Is organizing a literary society now Just at a season when Its meetings will be Interrupted by the minstrelsy of the patent medicine vend ers. Clackamas county has old man Hay on the Republican ticket and his son on the populist. Some one in the family will get there, sun shine or no sun shine. Yellow-legged chickens have been down hearted In tho vicinity of Eugene nince the announcement that the M. E. conference is to be held at that place September 19th. The girls at McMInnvllco go In a body to prayer meeting and reject the company of the boys. It won't require un Injunction to break up this strike when tho picnic geason opens. Society items are getting scarce over at Dallas, and so they have imported a trio of spiritualists from Portland, led Prof. "Highland," who will call down visitors from a HIgherland than this. Editors In Oregon who are inclined to make harsh remarks about the Eugene Register this week are In formed that over one hundred babies had their photographs taken in a gal lery near by, all in one day. "Bells of Comvllle," with a chorus of fifty voices has been given at Baker City. This will compel Pendleton to come up a notch higher than the 'Can tata of Queen Esther,", or yield the palm. A Minister's meeting and the Polk County Sunday School Convention re cently held at Independence, so fright ened her people that they Immediately Invested several hundred dollars in new fire apparatus. EXPENSIVE ECONOMY. Some people begrudge the little money that an Alllcock's Porous Plaster costs, 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 first 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 will1 be money saved to have them on hand, to say nothing of the comfort they bring. Brandreth s Pills contain no irritat ing matter, 1 STATE TREASURER'S NINTH NO- Tier:. State of Oregon, Treasury Tepartmert. Salem, May S, 1S9J. Notice Is hereby given that there arc funds on hand with which to ledopm ' all outstanding- state warrants (with l!te exception of those dr.iwn upon the mill-' tnry fund). Indorsed, "Presented ami not pu Id for want of fund," prior to, and Including, the above date, ami tha'. all such wnirams, properly Indorsed, will be paid upon pretseiiUilon at thlxi o!!U'c, Interest, thereon ceasing from, n.id ! after, the date of this notice. ; PHIL. MKTKCHAN, Slate Treasurer. A SUUE-CURS FOK PILES. I Itcliln Piles a.e known by moisture ; Ilka perforation, couxlng Intense liehuiK when wsrtR. This form, as well as Wind. Weeding or rrotrudlng, yield at once to ! It. KoHaiiKo's Pile Kemedy, which sets I tlrci'tly on tha parts afTected, absorbs ! tunmrn, sday lulling and effects : ! munent cure. tuc. Ih-uKuInt or nsll. ! Circulars fri Pr. Hominko. JS Arch ret, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W. Coon. MILJJS' NRRVB AND LIVER PILLS, j Act on a new principle regulating he llwr, Ktomach and lowels through the nervea. A new discovery. lr. I Miles' Mils speedily cures blltiousnees, bad taste, torpid liver, pile, constipa tion. L'neo'ialed for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest) 60 doees 25 cj. Samples free, at Chas. Roeers. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that the coun- tv court of Clateop county, Oregon, haaj appointed the undersigned sdminiatra-j tor or the emaie o iAnioine luagne, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are requested lo pie senk (Hi me to the undersigned at his plac of business In the city of Astorlv Or., dulv verified as by law required, within six months from this date. Alt persons Indebted to said estate ere nltilled to ptiv same immediately. ALKXANPKR tULRliRT, Astoria. April 20th, 1(04. Administrator of the estate of An tolr.tv ilagne. deceased. Ilbf tb Pacific Breiaery JOHN KOPP.Pfop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly atteruted to FISHER BROS., Sf?ip Chandlers HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. Wauonaa Vetilchea in Stock Foii.i Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers' Supplies, Falrbank's Scales, Doors and Windows. Vrovloionm, Flour, and Mill Peed Astoria, Oregon. SEASIDE SAWMILL. 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. U. f L. LOGAN, Prop'r. Seaside. Oregon. Seashore Railroad 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. soggideut hotel TH I the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Const. RU UNEXCELLED TABLE, Rates, $i dally and upwards. The C. P. UPSHUR Co,, Shipping S Commission Astoria, Oregon. HUtfTEH & MERGERS, TJroprletor of the forty Butchering Co.'s Markets Corner Second and Denton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth streets Do You Wish To enrich your table economically? Here's a chance, at A. V. Allen's. English ware, and lots of it! Rich Flower decorations of various sorts, and at quickstep prices. Modesfc-prieed glassware, too, of course. The shelves are crowded with them. Corner of Cass and Squemoque Streets. . . A 0 B I o - r pi x, Str. ECLtlPSE, CAPT. At. SKIBBE, Makes trips to dray's River Thurs days and Fridays, Parties wishing to charter apply on board, at Ross, Hlg- glns & Co. s Uocic, or their omce. Progress and CoqHery. "Tiio World Moves." There is nobetterinustra tion of this old paying than the numerous schools now. a-ct;iys iL-votcd to practicnl kirclx n processes. ; "i hose schools nave been alert to finrl a reasonable substitute for lard, the uscofwhich is so generally conrlomnrtl. This want has been luliv met by ee?mtii the new vegetable Lard. When science strikes the kitchen, it strikes luwte and everybody gets the benefit. Cottoiene is a clean, deli cate and economical substi tute tor Lard cleaner than the hog, delicate as the fin cst vegetable oil, economi cal from its low price and small quantity required to be used. Prove it for youiv self by a trial. At grocers everywhere. RrrL'SrALLJUSSTirjTES. Ti. K. FAIRBANK 4. CO.. ST. LOUIS and CHieooo, went vqsk. eorron : The PastMail l?rmfn V.A.X PUTS VOl) in Chicago . Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all Easern Points -. 24 to 36 Hoops Ahead Of Any Other Iiine. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars, Oln. lng Cars 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 It. R. Thompson leaves As toria at 6:45 a. m., daily 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. COVTDEUT. Receivers. For rates and general Information call on or address Q. W". LOUNSBERRT, Agent, Astoria, Or. W. H. HURI.BURT, Ast. Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland. Or. On Top. ViTsI h i Wi fi MARSHALL'S TWINE Is conceded by all to be the best. It fishes better and wears better than any other twine used on tho Columbia river. TRY" IT AND y BE CONVINCED If You Want Cannery and .Fishermen's Supplies, Call on- ' EliPOHE SflpOHfl & GO. - ASTORIA, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trans "Continenta Railway System. FflOJiH OCEAN TO OCEAN IN Palae8 Dining Room and Sleeping Cars. Loxarloas1 Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. . 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