THE DAILY ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. SATURDAY MORNIXU. JUNE 2, 1894. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Seived by carrier, pepr week.. 15 cU ecut by mail, per month . W cU tent by mail. Pr yar ''-00 WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers The Astorlan guarantees to ltn sub ncrlbera the largest circulation of any iwpaper published on the Coluiubla river. Advertising rates can be obtained on explication to the business manager. This paper Is In possession of all the telegraph franchises, and Is the only paper on the Columbia river that juu llshes genuine dispatches. Tie Dally Astorlan's circulation is live times as great as that of the com bined circulation of the other dally pa pers of ABtorla. 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 ofllce, without loss of time. Immediately they full to receive their dully paper, or when they .10 not get It at the usual our. By do ll" this they will enable the manage ment to place the blame on the proper tartles and to Insure a speedy remedy. Handley Sc. Haas are our Portland u gents and copies of the Astorlan can t5 had every morning at their sland on First street. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Governor-W. P. LORD, of Marlon county. For Secretary of Stute II. R. KIN CAJD, of Lane county. For State Treasurer PHIL. MET' BCHAN, of Urant county. For Supreme Judg-C. E. WOLVER TON, of Linn county. For Attorney General C. M. IDLE. MAN. of Multnomah. For Superintendent of Public Instruc- tlon-O. M. IKWIN. of Union. For State Prlnter-W. II. LEEDS, of Ashland. r, n ...,Uu,nr, tTlrat TMRtl let BIN- q Kit HERMANN, of Douglass county. For Congressman, Second District W, li. ELLIS, of Morrow county. For District Attorney, First District W. N. JJAKHISTT. or wasniiiBtun county. For Member of State Board G. WIN UATE, of Clatsop county. COUNTY TICKET. For State Senator-JOIIN FOX. For Representutlves-C. J. CURTIS and C. P. LESTER. For County Judge J. H. D. GRAY. For County Clerlt-F. I. DUNBAR. For Sherlff-JAMES W. HARE. For Treasurer BENJAMIN L. WARD. For Recorder C. S. GUNDERSON. For County Commissioner CHRIS. PETERSON. For County Assessor ALFRED GIB BONS. For Superintendent of Public Schools C. C. IJROWEH. For County Surveyor RICHARD HARRY. For Coroner ADOLPH JOHNSON. For Justice of Peace J. AHERCMOM B1E. For ConBtable-JOHN W. WELCH. POPULIST FREE LUMBER. To any man In Oregon having the least Inclination townrd Populism the action of Uie representatives of that party In the senate on lust Thursday ought to sol lie the question "f mii'h I"'1'- tlllectlon forever. BouUiern Democrat were willing to leave a small duly on certain klmlH of lumber, and hud ar ranged the schedules of the tariff bill accordingly. 'ut when Allen offered an amendment to strike out the protected paragraphs, these same Democrats, In their anxiety to propitiate the Populists, nnd thus forestall a too close lnscctlon of the lnllU4?nce8 behind the Biigar arhcdulfR, through that arch-enemy and avowed exterminator of the country's Industrial Interests, Senator Vest, promptly agreed to "accept" the amend ment. The result l that one of the most promising and Important Indus tries of the north wetit will be totally ruined, and through the direct Instru mentality of these harlequins of the nenttte. Everybody In this section of the country has been looking forwurd to the resumption of the lumber trade as the one positive reliance for future prosHrlty, and It is a sad and bitter disappointment to thousunds of hibor lug mer. who have found employment In the development of this great Industry ti now realUe for a certainty that the mills will never open again. Missouri lead, Louisiana sugar and Carolina rice coin have protection, but the countless thousands of acres of fine timber land In Oregon nnd Washington must be ren dered worthless for many years to oome, In order that Vest may vent his malig nity anil Allen, gratify his love of no toriety In the senate. The people of Oregon have an opportunity next Mon day to emphaalie their repudiation of such men and measures through the ballot box. Will they do It?' The an swer to this question will be awaited with anxious Interest all over his broad country. Do the fishermen of Clatsop county bell ve that th man who has money In vented In trap-flsltiug Interests, the man vh.im. own brother U directly engaged I In that occupation and who Is himself receiving an Income from the business, Is at nil likely to exert himself to have that method of fishing made a criminal offense by legislative enactment? And more than that, do not the frantic ef forts of such a man, at a time when he knows an attempt will be made to In duce the legislature to pass such a lnw (efforts that even go to the extent of conniving to say the least at the ef fort to malign and blacken the personal character of a respectable and worthy opponent) engender the suspicion that such a man Is seeking such election for the express purpose of preventing the passage of such a measure by the legis lature? Will Intelligent fishermen allow themselves to be betrayed In this man ner? It Is to be hoped It is to be be lieved, for the credit of their more than ordinary good sense, that they will not. Let no Republican be deceived Into supiorllng John II. Smith on the theory that In a certain contingency that gen tleman can be relied on to vote against a Populist for United States senator. He will never do It. Just so certain as the Populists and Democrats have a ma jority In the next legislature on Joint ballot, a Populist will be sent, to the senate, and John H. Smith will vote with the other Democrats to send him there. Have the people of Oregon become so used to Populism that they cannot real Ize the full extent of the disaster to the state which will follow the election of a Populist to the senate? Do they know that In the conception of the people who musti be relied on for the credit or means Indispensable to the development of the state POPULISM is synonymous with ANARCHISM? Tho wont enemy to the Republican party In this state Infinitely worse than any Populist or Democrat can be is the Republican editor who Is laboring to convince tho party that the next legis lature Is safe, and that a vote ngalnst Republican candidates will do no harm. The man who votes against John Fox next Monday, It matters not out of what consideration votes, Indirectly In favor of Sylvester Pennoyer for United States senator. MARKING THE BALLOT. Oregonlan, May 31. The voter will find It necessary t take great cure In the preparation of his ballot, so that It will count just as he wunts It to count. The elector must bo particularly careful to eruBe the names of ull candidates for whom he does not wish to vote. On the official ballot, for example, the nnmeB of the candidates for governor will be ar ranged or dimmed In this order (al phabetlcully) towlt; For Governor Vote for One. Galloway, Wm. Democrat of Yamhill Co Kennedy, Jus.. Prohibition of Multno. Co Lord, Wm. P. .Republican of Marion Co Pierce. Nattmn.People's of Umatilla Co To make your vote count for govern or, erase or cross out the names of three and let tho name of the candidate for whom you wish to vote stand without eramiie or cancellation. To erase, can cel or cross out tile names for whom you d not wish to vote, draw through them a mark with pen and Ink, or with Indelible pencil. You will find these Implements In tne booths, supplied by the county. Recurring to the ballot for governor, the voter will see the words, "Vote for One." If he marks out the names of William Galloway. James Kennedy and Nathan Pierce, then his vote will stand for William P. Lord. And so of the rest. A CALL. Astoria, Or., May 1st, 1S94. To B. S. Worsley, Atsoriu, Clatsop coun ty, Oregon: We the undersigned electors of the county of Clatsop, and state of Oregon, In recognition of the fact thut we de sire the ofllce of county assessor .to be conducted In that Impartial manner and with the business ubllity which has saved to this county thousunds of dol lars. Since your appointment as coun ty assessor by the Hon. county court, would respectfully reqjest that you allow your name to appear upon the ticket as an lndeenaent candidate for the office of county assessor, of Clat sop county, at the general election to be held tu this county on Monday, June 4th, 1884. Respectfully yours. One Hundred and Six Petitioners on Fllln? Petition. To the One Hundred and Six Petition ers and the Electors of Clatsop Coun ty: Uentlemen: Allow me to return to you my sincere thanks for the confi dence expressed In your retitlon as your county assessor, and under the circumstances I most respectfully sc. cepi your nomination, and have filed your petition and If elected to succeed mysi'ir, I promise to uerform the, duties of the otllce with fidelity In Justice and equity to all. Respectfully yours. U. H. WORSLKY. ENDORSED BY THE TRESS. Gentlemen : This Is to eertlfv that 1 have used Krause's Headache Canailles with satisfactory results. I wught a box which cost me .". wnd one trfpsrle cured me of a dreadful sick hKidache. My wife and myself have both used the medicines manufactured by the Norman IJchty Mfg Co.. anj we re commend them to the public ail belug JJust what they are represented. Respectfully, W. J. HUTCHISON. Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill, Mo. Twenty-five cents, for sale by Clias. Rogers, AstorU, Or , sole aa-ntM, CERTAIN RUSTIC REMEUItS. "Sluiplet" Which Country Folks IlelleTe An Bettor Than Uoctor'j Stuff. "When the Adirondack native becomes afflicted with any of the numerous small Ills which inuke mankind wretched," said a returned visitc "hu does not waste much timo en uoctoru, but goes straight to the woods or his nttic for na ture's own remedies, Thero is one. old man whom I have met with, packbasket on shoulder und shears and a rough board stool in Ms inittened hands, going after yarrow, which, dried, is a standby for coughs when it lias been made into a wicked looking brew. Fir balsam, coaxed drop by drop from the 'blisters' which swell on the balsam fir at nioon full, is a sovereign remedy for lung and chest complaints, "Gravel weed, by which name thoy in sult trailing arbutus, is excellent for tho complaint which gives it its namo, and bladder root has a desirable effect on the kidneys and neighboring organs. Sage tea, containing a little summer suvory, is efficacious for worms in children, for which ammonia, steeped, is also used. Sunflower seeds, steeped, straiued and sweetened with molasses will enre the 'whoop' in whooping congh. Horserad ish leaves, wilted and bound on the face and back of the nock, will drive away neuralgia, and a nutmeg, bored and tied' about the neck, will keep it away. The nutmeg must bo renewed about once ev ery six weeks. "Onions, sliced, pounded nnd placed in a cloth and laid over tho affected part will draw out inflammation. A red onion, halved, and with ono part slight ly scooped out nnd tho cup placed over a carbuncle or a boil will speedily re move the pus and has saved life. A red worsted string tied about the neck will cure and prevent noso bleed. This last calls for some credulity, ono might think, but I have seen it proved iu ouo or two instances. "There nro many moro of those sim plo remedies in tho north woods phar macopoeia which the wuso ones have at their lingers' end, and if they are not more widely used and money kept in tho overalls of tho thrifty native it is be cause a lenient and fortunate fato pre sides over the incomes of tho Adirondack o.etlico8," New York Sun. Curium KR'euU oi' a Slight Hurt. Alfred Cook, who was hurt in tho railway uccident ueur Mar.shfield,is still in n precarious state. Ho is still deliri ous and also totally blind from the blow on his head, the ouly external mark of which is a bruise about as large as a quarter. Ho iiiiugincs'-thut ho is still under the car anil continually pleads that his companion (who was but slightly hurt) be taken out quickly. "Ho is worse hurt than I 'am, and 1 can wait," Is tho constant cry which shows the na ture of the limn. Ho thinks they have beon under tho car throo weeks and pro tests against the delay and darkness, which he attributes to bad management on tho part of the railroad company, no docs not realize that he is blind uud frequently asks why lanterns are not procured. At times ho imagines the car is settling down upon him and strug gles to hold it up until ho sinks back ex hausted. At such times he has to be hold in bed. Milwaukee Journal. Desertions From the Navy. During the 12 months just ended th're were 1 ,259 desertions from tho navy, 03!) men and 820 boys. Of this number 770 man and 1)0.') boys deserted at homo ports and 16i) men nnd 17 boys at foreign ports. The number of enlistments w.is about 7,000 out of nearly twice U'at many applicants. A SUKE CURE FOR PILES. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture Ilka perspiration, causing Intense itching when warm. This form, as well as Kllnd, Weeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Hoaanko's Pile Itc-medy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permunent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Tiosunko, 823 Arch treet. Philadelphia. Fa. Sold by J. W. Conn. All the pntent medicines advertised In this pnp.?r, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., an be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store,' opposite Oc cident Hotel, Attorla. EXTENDED SYMPATHY. 'DO unto others as you would have others do unto you," Is sympathetically shown In the following lines, the pre sumption being that sympathy Is boriv or nkln to pain or Borrow: "Gentlemen: Please send Krauses Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seny, Havannn, N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox, Hrookland, N. Dak. I have always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only thing that relieves me." -Yours very truly, FLORA SKA I, Havana, N. lnk. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or., Sole Agent. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing: Syrup has been used ror cnuoren teeming, ii MnthM tha fhtlri nftpnn thA mims. allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twen ty-five cents a bottle, sola ty an a rug gists throughout the world. CITATION. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop: In the matter of the estate of U. K. Grimes, deceased, citation, to Nora Col well Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon, vou are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, at the court room thereof, at Astoria, In the County or Clatsop, 'on Monday, the 25th day of June, 1H at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause. If any there be. why an order should not be made to Bell lots one (1), two (2) and three (3), In section 16. township 6, north of range 10 west Will. Mer., to pay the debts of Bald estate, and expenses as prayed for In the petition of K. M. Grimes, administrator, filed this date. WltneM. the Hon. C. A. McUulre. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, with the seal of said court altlxed, this Slst day of May, A. D. ISL (Seal.) Attes: C. J. TRENCHARD Clerk. Push a Lucky Man IdIo tho Nile, says the Arabian proverb, nnd he will come out with a fish in his month. Our Buyer was elated last month, nud when he re turned homo he says : "I got 'em ; Rot 'em cheap j got 'em to sell ; got 'em to as to nndersell nil other deal ers in Fine Kentucky Whiskies ou the Coa3t Over fitly demijohns of it went out yesterday but custom ers went with them, HUGHES a CO. EVERY REQUISITE FOR first Class Funerals : -AT- POflh'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable, Embalming a Specialty. Seashore Railroad Leave Seaside at 7:30 a. m. dally, ex cent Sundays. Leave Young's Bay at 9 a. m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday, Leave Young's Hay at 3:30 p. m. Tues day and Saturday. ASTORIA WOOD YARD D. & D. ft. Campbell, Proprietor's. Dealers In all kinds of First Class Fuel. Fir, Vine Maple, Spruce Limbs, Alder, Hemlock and Ash. Also, best srindes of Wellington, Newcastle, Cunnel, ana Cumberland coal. Leave orders at Canrahun & Co 's storp, or at y:ird, foot of Spruce street, Orders promptly filled, and SATISFACTION GUAUATEED. FREEMAN & BREMNER, Blacksmiths. Special E.ttentlon paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CAWP (HOW A SPECIALTY 137 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria, Or. In a Stew Your wife will surely be, unless you send home a piece of meat that is Tender and Sweet Long experience has mnde us expert judges of meat, und we will give you points on how to pick out a good piece. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, CHRISTENSEN & CO., PropYs, AT MEAL TIMES Po you ever consider the quality of the bread and pastry you are eating? It may be good. It might be better. The best Is the cheapest and you will always find it at CLEVELAND'S Main Street Bakery. SEASIDE SAWPM. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus. tic, celling, 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. v u. LOGAN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. VICTOR . SANDERSON, Pile Driving and Dock Building. All work guaranteed. Address, 945 Cedar street, or on the Driver at the Union Pacific Dock. H. w. SHERMAN. Cabs and Express Wagons. 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