THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1895 TliRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Served by carrier, per wecx.... 15 cU Sent by mall, per month 60 cts Sent by mail, per year $7.00 ' WEEKLY. dent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance, . Postage free to subscribers. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub. scribera the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia f river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. 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. Handley & Haas are our Portland agents and copies of the Astorlan can be bad every morning at their stand on First st'eet . . . HOW TO RESrORE DISCIPLINE. The ossertlveness of the individual in politics, and the assumption that the views of certain Individuals Are the views of all the members of the party or must be made such the attempt of prominent leaders to set up the standard to which all the other fellows must conform, Is what is Ailing the country wltih confusion and bringing upjn tht system of government by party a rtrain that It seems hardly able to bear. Government by party, the very existence of parties them, selves, rests upon a foundation of mu tual compromises. It is the rarest thing in the world to And two indi viduals who think exactly alike on all publlo questions. It is impossible to find enough such to constitute a party. Parties are made up of aggregations of individuals who hold the same opln- ion concerning very large and general questions; the abolition of slavery, tlfe benefits of the protective policy, and oth.rs of the kind. As to details and as to methods, these individuals differ Widely. They get together, compare ideas, arrive at an agreement that Is tolerable to all. by the sacrifice of something of his personal preposses sions on the part of each. Then the Whole la a political party, ready to move with the solidity and harmony Of an army. Without such an agree ment, it can be nothing but a loose assemblage of "free companies," each flghtlng for Itself, and the -Whole ready to disband at any moment on some issue far from vital. Toward this disorganized condition both parties have been tending. It If time to arrest the movement. The Democrats have already got beyond saving. And It is precisely this throw ing off of discipline that has wrecked them. There is no Democrat of any prominence who acknowledges an ob ligation to do other than as he pleases. It has been each man for himself ever slnoe the party came Into power until suoh a thing as a fixed party policy is unknown, and a party vote on any question Is a rarity. Whether it be the tariff question or the financial question , or any other, Cleveland and Gorman and Hill and Voorhees and Wilson are and Mills are all at odds. No one of them admits any obligation resting on him on account of the opinions of any other, Discipline is dead, and every man depends upon his own Ini tiative. Of course In this condition of things, a party becomes a mob, and goes down before the well-directed on set of a united foe. The Republican party has escaped this costly mistake, and It must not fall Into It There are tendencies mak ing In that direction, because a sign of the times is the Impatience wftloh all men are showing under control, of the hard law of nature, of the direction of older and cooler heads, of the neces sary obligations of leadership. Every man feels that ha Is competent to di rect a party's councils; and few of them are modest about trying It The demand of the day Is for a restoration of party discipline. Grave issue's con front Republicans as well as Demo crats. If they are not met In the only way that party government provides for meeting them, by a dose organisa tion, a policy formulated after discus sion and common agreement, and an table generalship, then division will ea ter these ranks too. Better an organ ised force which does not exactly sat isfy anybody than a loose concourse of fo.'Jvt.SusX ciA cl tfhem 1e cocksure chat bo ts rlht, but all ot whom to g-ether are Inefficient through their In capacity for concerted actton. . a- The fact cannot t disguised that political ties seem to hong loosely now adayfl, and that Instead of a healthy and vigorous party spirit there largely exists a disposition to cut loose from party associations, says a great leader. Political upheavals follow each other In rapid succession, first In one direc tion and then In another, Indicating eltfher popular fickleness, popular dis content, or popular independence. The tendency seems to bo growing in favor of freedom from party trammels, lib erality In opinions and Individuality In political effort. We have inde pendent politicians, Independent news papers, Independent clubs and Inde pendent churches. Good old-fash ioned partisanship Is at a discount, Independence is the "fad" of the hour. It is In the air. It Is everywhere. Its supremacy may be largely due to the contempt for party fidelity, faithful party service and partisan activity, whloh unfortunately prevails In some quarters, end to a lack of appreciation of the labor and pains Involved in un selfish, zealous and efficient party man agement, independent or non-partisan movements will liave their day they will exercise a little brief authorlty- and then the people win turn for relief to the honest and fearless partisans who believe in their party, who have notions of their own and express them, and Who are, after all, the best adapted to give the country a wise, economical and satisfactory administration of pub 11c affairs.- We must not forget the fact that under our constitution this Is a government by political parties, and not by royal families, sects, classes, coteries and cliques. The verdict of the Jury lni the case of Olsen vs. Walker will fee generally praised and commended as a Just and righteous one. As the olty physician of Astoria, Dr. Walker merely acted In accordance with his best Judgment and wholly without malice in De stroying Mr. Olsen's effects to prevent An nnldemlo of small-pox. It would be poor Incentive to vigilance and prompt action in future emergencies ot that character to know that a former officer had been made to smart for an honest and faithful attempt to per form his duty. It is a pity that Mr Olsen should have to stand the losi of his property, wit it wouia do greater pity still to mulct a conscien tious public servant in a large sum of money as a penalty for his active and rtwlRlve conduct In warding off s threatened puiblio peril. Dr. Walkei Is to be congratulated on the gallant fight he has mode against odds In thr case, ana us nnai aim hhibihud termination. The efforts of the Messrs. Fisher to provide Astoria with a first-class place of amusement will be appreciated by the public. There are a number of long felt wants in Astoria, and the need of a good theatre building Is not th nnn of least conseauenoe. These gentlemen have a good building, in exactly the right location, and with the alterations and Improvements they propose to make, it Is easy to foresee a safe and profitable Investment ahead for them. Take a dose of DeWltfs Little Early tlsem Just for the good they will do ou. These lf.tle plus are good lor ln- iegeitlon. Good for headache, good or liver complaint, good for constlpa Ion. They are good. ChaB. Rogers. Some reformers In New York resent he suspicion that they were made for .Matt's express company. You make no mistake when you take ieWltt's Little Early Risers for bll- ousness, dyspepsia, or neaaaone, ue- ause theae little pills cure them. Clias togcrs. The Hon. Robert E. Pattlson bucked against the Republican majority once teo often. Three times and out. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all in leavening Stretlgth.V. 8. Government Report. Mrs. Amelle Rives Chanter has not lost ner grip. She Is down .with It in St Louis. The name One Minute Cough Cure suggests a medicine that relieves at nuce. and quickly cures. Its use proves It. Ohas. Rogers, Chicago Tribune: A marriage license wis Issued yesteday to WokJeck Kll szea and Tekla Wolsrsonska. Other wise the day passed off quietly. Busy people have no time, and sensi ble people ito inclination to use a slow remedy. . One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gtvs permanent results. Chas Rogers. SHILOH'fl CURE, the gneot Cough and Croup Cure, Is In great demand, pocket slse contains twenty-five doewa only tS cents. Children love it Sold by J. W. Conn. What is the use of having a "human form divine" unices you care for it, and drape It and clothe it so as tc make it a source of Joy to yourself and a pride to your friends? Nature sup plies the form. A. Lake, the tailor at Si Cbmm-rolal street wtU make the raiment. See Mm. Lots of rmw goods arriving dally at Oregon Tntfnntr Co.'t store. Prices lower than ever. Bhusa are going Get your next pair at 0 Commercial street. Dr. Prlce Cream Cakinc Powder J AawMGoUMedrfMUwtaMFak.SaaFraaciat- Where Grip Almost lotos-A ' CraplUc Experience. "Three years ago I was taken sick with the grip, which affected my kid neys so that the doctors told me I had Brigihit's disease and dropsy. had three doctors (each for one year), and one stopped my wife on the street and told her that I would not get well and, to tell the truth, I never thought I would. I was so sick that one sit ting) on the other side of the room could see my throat beat; anyone could sit alongside of me and hear my heart beat. I could not He down, nor walk, and my friends advised me to try a homeopathic doctor, whloh I did. The doctor wanted tier to send me to an Incurable hospital, but she would not. My urine was the color of brick, and the sediment the same as brick dust, and for 18 months I was swelled to twice my natural size. I tried every thing: I thought of, Indeed, I dootored At last I tried Warner's Safe Cur with a specialist on the kidneys, ,but he did me no good. thang God, and It cured me. The first bottle I used I noticed my urine got a little lighter. I used seven bottles and resumed my duties. The doctors stop me on tha street and ask me what cured me, and I tell them Warner's Safe Cure. They ask how I took It and I tell them seven or eight times a day. They say I am a mystery. I have lived in this neighborhood 32 years and am well known. My friends are surprised to see me now, and will vouch for this testimony." JOHN J. SMITH, 362 Broadway, Brooklyn. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of James W. Melson, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against said etsate are hereby rewired to present the same, properly verified, to J. A. Eakln, my attorney, at his office In Astoria, Ore gon, within six months from this date. Mardh 1st, 189;. ELINOR MELSON, Administratrix of the estate of James W. Melson, deceased ADMINISTRATOR'S NO! ICE. Noslce Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of John O. Hendrickson, de- pmuwl All Demons havlnK claims against said estate are hereby required to present them properly verlllod, with vouchers, at the omce or jonn n. ana A. M. Smith, Astoria uregon. JOHN W. HOLMSTIWJM. Administrator. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF AD MINISTRATOR. Notice lo hereby given that the un dersigned has been, by the county 'ourt of the State ot uregon, ior mi- Kp County, duly appointed administ rator of the estate of Casper Baltes, lcceaBed. Persons having claims against said estate are notlnea ano equlred to present tne same, auiy ver fled and with proper Vouchers, wlth n nlv months from the date of this ntolce, to the undersigned, at the ofllce if Brenham VanDusen, Esq, No. U9 Eleventh street, Astoria, Clatsop Loun- y, Oregon. Dated this 8th day of February, 1895. P. W. BALTES, Administrator of the estate of Casper laltes, deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tTenrlnir of oblectlons. if any there be, to the final account of the adminis trator of the estate or u. k.. urimen, Is set for eleven o clock forenoon or Waroh 30. 1895. bv order of the Judge of the County Court of Clatsop county, Oregon, February 26, 18i5. K. m. UKtJiw, Administrator. All the paten: medicines advertised n this paper, together with the cholc .t perfumery, end toilet articles, etc. -n be bnuE-ht at the lowest prices nt i W. Conn dru store, opposite Oc-'l.-nt Hotel A. torla. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Hearing of objections If nny there he, to the final account of the admin istrator In the estate of G. K. Grimes and Son. Is set for eleven o'clock fore noon of March 30th, 1895, by order of he JikIew of the County Court of C'ot- top County, Oregon, February 21th. 1895. Administrator. Your husband will notice a great improvement in your cooking, when Your house will not be filled with the odor of hot lard, wluit You use s22Lene Your doctor will lose some of his Dyspepsia cases, when Your children fan safely eat ther same food as yoursejf, Vhtn 6uiise oTTOLENg Your money will be saved, and your cooking praised, wun Famous cooks, prominent phyy Biciani and thousands of every, day housekeepers endorse if Will you give ita trial t Bold in 3 aodtpoandplli.tr all 1 Mad only by Tho N. K. Falrtlnlt Company, ST. lorn a4 CkiaMawaatfci 1M4M The CASINO. 1 7th & BOND STREETS. Entire Change of Program, Monday Evening, March 4th. MORRIL & FLOYD,-Irish Hebrew and Negro Impersonations, Intro ducing their laughable comedy "LIFE IN A TENEMENT HOUSE." Prof LEVINA,High class modern magic Introducing startling phenomenos. OLLIE OATMON,"NatIonal Descriptive songs, flags of ali Nations. CAD WILSON"Such nlce Sirl to0'" SinSing 4116 latest N. Y. success, "He wanted me to be his living picture." MAY DEVILLIOUrCharacter dancer. BERTHA KELLOGGr0peratlcVocalist' VERE DE-VE RE The California Nightengale. EARL LELAND,"-"Sio-comlc Entertainer." Concluding with Biliie Morris' laughable sketch, "The Senator and the Monkey." Admission 10 and 20 cents. FOR TlhliAmOOK. NEHALEM COAST .POINTS OTHER STEAflERS P. EHfJORE, W. H- HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to and from Tillamook and Nehalem depend on the weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to RLTIORE. SANBORN & CO, O. R. & N. CO., Iifli1iit A for 1 On a dark, stormy night, when the tide is ebbing fust and the hardy fisherman finds it almost impossible to handle his net, has he ever stopped to think, should it become caught on a snag, what brand of twine would stand the greatest strain? Did he ever nsk his brother fishermen what sort 01 twitie they used? If so in nine cases out of ten, if they be successful fishermen, the answer has been "MARSHALL'S TWINE." It is the ONLY Brand of Twine to use. AMI Open por Special Charter. - Astoria, Oregon. Agent, Portland. REMOVED ! REMOVED! REMOVED! B. F. ALLEN has removed his stock of wall paper, paints and window glass to 3C5 Com mercial St., dir ctly opposite Rescue Hall. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! REMOVAL! J. B. WYATT, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT POtfli'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rate! Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty WHO WANTS TWINE It astonishes the old time makers to see how tiie fishermen have taken to Marshall's twine the last few years and they may. THE HIGH BOAT of last season over all the other boats on the rivet used MARSHALL'S TWINE. WHY? Because it is the Btroncept. Because it haH not been weakened by bleaching.' Because it is sold with a guarantee that if it does not prove satisfactory it can be brought back at the end of the season. SEASIDE SAWjffliL 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 andi prices at bedrock. All orders promptly ettended to. Office and yarr1 U mill. H. L. LOGAN. Prop'r 9inli1 Orernn. STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria for Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. aaiiy, bundav ex cepted. Leaves Portland evfrv dav except Sun day at 7 a.m. C.W.STONE, Agent Astoria. Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. U. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES, Between Astoria and Portland " IT I STEAMER SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at 6 o'clock, and Tuesday and Thursday evening at S o'clock. Returning leaves Portland Sunday morning at 7:30 and Monday and Wednesday evening at T:30. Round trip $2.00: single trip. J1.25. Upper berths 60 cents; lower berths, 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. 6HAVER TRANSPORTATION CO ROSS HIGGINS k CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fist Tmi and Coffee. Table Delicacies. Domestic ana Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon. Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. S. H. W1LLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and 5team Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water iieatinj. 17 Twelfth street. Aitorta, Or. - t r" OW. 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