The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 20, 1897, SUNDAY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY A&TU1UAN, SIN DAY MOItNlXU. JINK SO, HW7.
gaily Statoviau
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Telephone No. M.
TEIOI9 OF BI HS KIITH1N.
DAILY.
Sent by mail, per year J6.00
Sent by mail, per month SO
Served by carrier, per month 45
WEEKLY.
Bent by mail, per year i- In advance.
Postage free to subscribers.
All communication Intended for publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
Business communications of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astoiian.
The Astorian. guarantees to Its sub
scriber the largest circulation of any
newspaper published, on the Columbia
river.
press; that It must allow anything not
positively criminal to 1h spoken and pub
lished. This beln so, n Intolerable deal
of folly, stupidity. Insanity, nnd non
sense mum he uttered In such country.
It Is every man's right to Utter his wh
ilom, hut also to utter his tolly: and
on this last right your free denlien of
a free country plants himself, and says
his say.
England and the I'nltcd Slates see tit
each to allow this right. Indeed, In both
countries It Is considered quite a sacred
rltrht. It follows that all sorts of talk
about England Is tolerated her,', as nil
sorts of talk alnvut the t'nlted States Is
tolorrtted In England. Put th Am rbiii
people would Ih very sorry to he hM
responsible for all that appears In the
"llroad Axe of Liberty." ot Is It-How, I
In the speeches of Hon. flllih Program.
In congress. And England alo would
le loth to claim respiftMllty for the
"powerful leaders" of the vinv Uvr, ,r
the spmvhes of some hie -headed m.-nilvrj
of parliament,
ltoth countries have rot only the s un.
blessing of fro- s"vh mid a free pn '
they have also a common laminate. Th-
compliments of each to the other do rot
nco.1 translating. The Intercourse I
twecn the two i-oumri-. alo. I
THE SEW WHITE
run
A StK-lctv to Restore the Stuarts to
the English Throne.
lar and frequent as though they
parts of the same. Whatever Is said -i
unit l initlnntlv' Itsl II the Ol
AuimnHi, i.iv.uiwiuuii j and Is readable hy every m.in who car-.
to read. If we sixvko different tongues.
half the hitter things s.il.l or wrlttet
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorian. the second old
ft weekly In the state ot Oregon, has,
next to the Portland Oregonian, the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
John F. Handley & Co. s-re our Port
land agents, and copies of the Astorian
can be had every morning at their
stand, 124 Third street
ENGLAND AND AMERICA.
With a certain class of people in this
country there seems to be nothing so
pleasant as the prospect of trouble with
England. They are small people. It Is
true. ..m ..ro.i, wni ri.-, olh(r a, ,tran(tw ejpootlng nothing ohs
on poiutrmrw ana newspaper men uiry ,.srtrt, .... ..... ,hn,
Americans im accustomed to tvgiivl
with a certain amount of good-natured
lontonipt tile benighted Hoplc of uion-arvhy-nddon
Enrop.' who accord their
allegiance to the rvlKtilng Mug and en
pcrors of the did World. This feellni; Is In
ioksimcaI In the case of those who pet-iist
m proclaiming themselves the suhj vts
of mere pretenders, such as, for Instance,
the I'uke of Orleans and Prince Meter
i onajwrte In 1-ruuv, IMti Carlos. In
Mln, l'oin Miguel In Portugal, the Kn
of Naples, the vlrcind-lhike of Tuvanv
and the Puke of Parma In llalv, and
the mike of CumU-rland In Urunswlck
Nothing hut laughter and rnllculc, how
ever, can Is- accordi-d to those ,vc-ntrle
n rceu- individuals who uttempi to array litem-
hcs bon:uh the banner of a prel, nder
who does not pretend, and who, enUar
rasstM and annoyed, ratln-r than Haltered
hy their homatte, dcvlin-s to Kt.ini 10
them any sort of recognition. And yet
then ore a uuniher of fooll-Ui iH-opIc ot
this kin,! who have fornnxl themselves In
to a hvI-s of assoeiatlon, which they
have endowed with the name of the
leuirue of the White Hose, brunches o!
wnich have actually beon organised in the
I'nlted Siat., notably In lloston and
In Philadelphia. The avowed aim of the
here would never reach England, and
English writer and speakers mtcht n.M
to their hearts' content at America, and
we would sleep undlstiirlvd. Hut a It
Is, we are two nations speaking the sam.
tongue. and yet totally distinct: enough
alike to feel every point of different'
as a wrong, and enough unlike to make I White Koee laague Is to change the or
us know we are strangers: close enough jder of succession of the English Crow n.
to know whatever each says ahout the a rather formidable 1oh, It must he ad-
other, and having; that respect for each I mltted. They claim that iuoen Victoria
other which makes hostile criticism hit-1 Is nothing bin usurier, and that th
ter to the other. lawful sovereign of Great ltrltaln bv
Wetouch each other at so many points right of legitimate descent Is the Arch
mat tne chances of Jar ami irritation 1 duenws Marie Theresa, wife of that
are Immensely multiplied. Were we ut- Prince Louis of Bavaria w ho. as eld.-ot
terly strange leople, we would treat each of the old l'rirc Regent. Is destlnml In
course of llmo to ascend the throne of
it., . .. -i -
" ' i r.nglish opinion about America is tholTHE JfXIOIt HRANOH
P1e. ine prospeei oi r.y iroui.ie in tng- ow o,in!on for hi,.h Wt, natur iMy carx. STr.VKTS.
mini oeugnis tnem. ins appearance oij;l!l merlc
iiuaiumuon lor r.ngiHnn encnan;r .u.. .u . , t. ....... ...
iii ft-Kiit-u which uieir I n.. ..--it'll ill iiireei lin.. riim tl,.. .1 , ni'hi.i.
them: an.l If their w-nrdM ecnvpr th. ir . . . . I ..
... ....r.. ...... ....... .. . v imm i.-b. i, who mtirr.e.1 t niape, 1'uk
I There is no remedy tor t!r.s chronic of Orleans. The last male ivpresemam
condition of Irritation except in the In- of this line w,i th ...n,,k.. f i...i..
oum vomer upon mem uiemosi supreme ;,.rM!lln , of eountrles. who .ll.sl
Much of this Is mere bluster. Indulged ; ter.inces of a free press or platform In
because It Is felt to be mere Muster, and j Ent.,anl lh,,.. ,hi,
I.ecausc there Is not the slightest prospei't j e a, home, ard b t England urn!
u. il e.e. ii. is in-,.,- th l,,la,,.r ..r.,l f n,erl(
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l:ifty Years Ago.
Who could Imagine that thin hen!, 1 1
The place where, In eighteen ninety. (hie
That white world-wonder ot sich and
dome
Should shadow the nations, potych'onie...
Itete t tile lrlr w the pri rohlri ted
On Ayrr' t'llln, t the world prclcttej.
CMci;o like. thy record .haw,
aiucc they lUitiJ jo )r ..
Aycr's Catliariic Pills
havo, from t!u tiuio of their
propitrntiou, boon n coiit iiuunia
success with tho publio. An J
that morula thttt Ayor'a Pills
nccomplish vrh.tt is promised
for thom; they euro whoro
others fail. It was flttintr.
therefore, that the world-wide
popularity of these pills should
bo recognised by tho World's
Fuir medal of lS93-a fact
which emphasizes the record:
50 Years of Cures.
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A ) H'j l 'I't""."' "'itis oiHai.i, an. h na lt Mmihiaai
IN ' w Ii'aiiiilliU. Pains III Ilia ll.li,Hvliili.l l.mlaal.lia. Nerviaii IMiIIIIh
i 1 I WiaV I'lniplsa. t'litllliaas Ut Warrr, Mliailtlliii- liralna. Varlisa-ala a.'l
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II ,! all luaana tiv llat r IllHliL I'tvvanla m.L.b.
Iirsatd ilihar, V, lih-lttf nttleltn-aeil Inwla to HiMrilialiirrliiv aitd
BCrORC a an ArTCR S" llishnrroraiil lniMtiaiH-r. t I' Ills. nr. elvauM Uts Uw, Up
wa.r vna. aim niun ki.nHTnil Ilia lirliinr,ssiiaiul all UluiullUsa
f lr l1llall'tl atnnisthnallil rraluNaiaittall wnak ntaita,
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OF THE
of
meanlne.
England,
a war between this country and
for any cause, or none at all.
In 173, alhl the Archduchess
Mario Theresa la the only child of his
younK.-r l.rthi-r. Ferdinand. The senior
line of the Stuarts came to an end with
the d.itth of Henry. Cardinal York, and
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The ;nilh 'iii IHi. Itallnirn, Captain
l-Vrl-m. ii im -I d.' n sii id,. and I k.d
at i Tit- li K. , N txli.uf. wl.i-te she will
compliie h.r mi;;" h t.iKitiif i-n .""'r.,i
of salmon.
Tin-:
STOMACH CANNOT
FUKICHTKIX
111'
T'ic fil.tte of i. '
! ten! iv, left t.p III
I i in k on the ho!-
I M l el Ii i .1 f p
rl er at ' n mi.,
iiik. and not oft at
1 !" p m.. proce, d:nu on her way Slid
had a lame frt-n;lit and Mrtlir Hat
tcrarslson of Klntf Jam.s 11. The Whil
me Sitme tnini; is uniiertooit Kose I-at-ne inUn ihn in .i..., i. ..r
ZT laT j there. In neither country an- these the senior brunch, the junior branch of
. v,. .i.. uau, --.ii"- Mnces to te taken seriously. In neither is- Si..r,. rs.e.r...,...i ,i... -....a......
,vm il IhM- rsnrs.ant fh untlmen, .if il,l..
, I -..iri. luiiim iw-xi in
iner- iwieumes, on ine otner sine coumr .. They are Incidents In the free- Onen Vi.-h.. ...
...c -ir.. i.ir 5me wi o. ei.-iiunio.-i ,,prn nhlch ,n th lands
line of succession
far as ancestry Is
i. .lieu luit-B in ooin laiiun. iroin on I 1-nmvrm.l lu.li... ,i......n.i.ui ..
w..o..., ,uU1Cr, erapiy orog , the nrtace of the Kreat calm d.-en be- I n(f.h, ,k a
o lu I -l.i ,t,la .s,,nM. T . l. . I I ..-v. ...v - i ii.inu;.
S...J. i.it, iu. M,K i-i.ii .1.1. I- .. .
I . , . . f I 'i'"3 iIJ,e i ivrieviiy vorreei aa lar
-i-" -4." f.". i. Brrj. t,0 j;,. nailona. bound :ilmot a. .... , ..
sober people, and. as far as It goe,cioy , lf ,h... we .... b. .., , . ,. , ,
ta nt to compare with it. echo on this j b,,, for tholr own Mke an,, for thJthe vgntevrilh cttury lln1 lhe HO,enM
lde- I n-r.rl.ra .... (n maT,t .,k ...... .. I ...... .
, j v .si-srs. ui.i. ui.u jici oi eemcmeni crutnttet the order of
vm.ur keep peace each with the other, will find, succession and vested the latte
complicates the settle- i ,i ,.i. i, i . a v.. I.. . .
How much this
Ides of the water complicates the settle-' .n tlme. that this Is best don hv ln.t..-iln n..- v .... ., ....
I iaiiwii-1 iuu uiuiiuii iii riuiiM' ill nill-
ment of any diplomatic difficulty between ' at a deat whlch cau.M
the countries has been evidenced many
111-fcM'r.ir al t. of which Queen Victoria Ik the chief
i now. There has not been In more thanliinnr n,,i im,.,...,.. ,s.. . u ... .,
t( T.. Kni.. i. , .... . . ..... ,.vn .....v ..ii.v. mv wsrv ii.iuv nesi.
. iouu vnav eui-nhaif a century, and there is not
country sometimes takes It to xores:.. . - I
",ure nun ceniunes. any put forward In her l-hiilf by the White
.... .. . ... .rl. nous oanser of rupture in the friendly
" ' j. j were any cnance whatever that lrrltatliir
are laKen bh exnreissine- ine bn mi.ni. i ..i m. , . .. . i
. . . .! "",.. iv.uk .iv" i:.ic of Havana at the Jubilee ceremonies In
...... t,., iproituctd a rupture. Aj there is
rupture. Ai there is no
insane performance on the other side, in j 9uch cru,nce, It Is slmpl- nonsense to bo
tne way or speech or wrltlnR, is suppose! tauhl ;u. if one Is In the mood; to be
to express the deliberate conviction of the ,ilk,.n any Way but riOU!ll.
e ...in vneni. oi , prh;W)S It Is 1 .. roncirlinn on tv 'h
England about America. of th- f ..- ,h .. h. -i ...i,- i.-
Towanl no country except Ewrland do;tWr,.n the two countrl-s can never be
American writers and speakers, of n cer-1 other than frlem.lv and r.a.W, I th is
tain calibre, express themselves so reck-; m.,k issil,l. between America and K.ir
lessiy. impudently, and truculently, an. I and a kind of talk whl- h would be en
toward no people except the American tur on in neither country If It
do English writers and speakers of the j supiK)se,l. for a moment, to mean
,.....ie i n-un- oniuiue in iiui.uuai j thlnf serious. Everyho.lv knows here
depreciation, sneers, an.l falsehood . And; that such Is the case on this side of the
yet between England and ourselves re-! waU-r. and we will not be far wronB in
miions are ciwer tnan fetween any two ; inferring that It Is the same on the o'h
Countries on the (,'lobe. TO no COUnt.-y aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
18 OUr friendship an lmiirirf:mf am I, la
...i . ion.it ijwiuci, jji ujji levor oi ine
0i I !i)p,r.n U...... .
.v., , . j u 3.. uui von, ... , &nvi
I fWld nf thP m..st tt'lrt..!.- 1nr.n-n n ... . In
Ulul II- Ir,, -,... A .U.. ...... ' Il.lll ll.
between the two nations In mi.nv . " .........i. .u.r uuit v.ie po.n.y ,s ,o i
in. ..s.i. vi euiiei iu. ne says; i I ereiy aione, to re exiiniruisfj'
to England. To no country Is that
Emiland so Important us to ours. A tliou-
London, and to convey to gueen Victoria
on that oceaslon the homage and resjai-t
of his parents, of bis grandfather, the
n-Rent. arsl, indeed, of the entire Kingdom
of Havurla.
While there Is no doubt that fro-n a
strictly legal point of vb-w th- m-mbers
of the White Rose lnirie In fire.it llrit
aln are technically icullty of treason in
banding themselves together for the pur-
werel poBeof eruleavorlntT to transfer the i-rnwn
ny- of Oueen Victoria tx a fon-lifn roval n. r.
sonafe who do-s not want It. yet on the
other hand the le.-tKiie Is so owerl.iss to
achieve anything and so ludrleous In Its
behavior, th;it the (jovernment has com.-
to the conclusion that any attention ac
corded to these milk-and-water conspira
tors would merely trlve them the ad
vertisement for which tiny yearn, and
ave them sev
With grvtitcr trash than a lolctu drnsllv;
piirj.itlvc. True, such a nt.ill.lne relieve
constipation for the time, but at the nt
pene of (treat Injury to the Intestinal
canal, which It both Inflame and weak
ens, thus iinflttlnir It for the performance
of .Its proper fttnctlors. Wlbly dll.'eren,
is the action of llostetter's Htomach Hit
tors, a tonic aperient which pniiluc, ef
fects prompt. Itidis.l. but never violent
and convulsion;. The purity of Its Nvtaii'c
liij;re,llei)ts. Its unobjectionable tl tvor, In
cental Iniluence upon the nilin', and I'm
tborouchness of its renn.ll.il a. fori In
cases of constipation, liver complain!.
.t:: l dysiu'psla, comiilrie to ts-nder it the
most dei.lr.ible family sv, . :ic. II In Teas.
Ixith physical vlttor and substance, trun
iiilllll's and Inviconttes the nervous vs
teni. and k-ives an unuonted relish for
the food. A wlneitluss three tlna-s
dally Is alsmt the avcr.iKe dose.
.1
Tli rewajii antierets t mil l-virwl lis Isa'tiir la hveauaa tllnsl pst SSnl ar ImtlMan) artlll
Prwllll. t't'iiKS R Is Ilia mil y anearn flnr.l I,, euiawllliuul an es.n.ll,iii. looi.ilm.siC
la. A wrlltun tnseaittew Ivan sitd nmnar relitriiMt if ai tsivrai iIimsi nul tUact at immumuihI ISMrsi
l.vUtsii.it fur vui, liy mail, rieiut fur rsaseirvular ami lriiinmiiiia
AvUrva W A V 1, H K UH'I ! M r. O. IUU a, Ban rrsiwau, twl r Hilt
OH AH IMi.KliH, i,.s Commercial Htrsel.
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A k-.V
MANHOOD RESTORED
m. VJ !ii"'"iiled loiiur all nciTiiua diaraara, aui
Ivllnw Ker Cilia.
Tina WMii.tnlul Icuixlia
Hlai. tJ K ,,T's s-nas attl nclTi.ua illaraara, ausll aa Wrak Mruiniy .,,0r
R fl llialU lmrt. Ilradai ha U'.I.IuIum. I.ul UiHli.,.1 an.i.o. u
' ai.uia, Nrtvouanru, all ilialua, lnaa ol iowrr lit Oructaliv li(atia of
uner imts. rausci nv hwhimhii, yiuliiul nimi, v.craalrs uas of
.iU.ssmi,iimr,ti,qlUi Whsh I ml in Itinriiiuy, fwi.mnptkmor
lilMltuy. Can bf eaiilr.l In seal fw Ut l au per , (. f ,. .y wall
nr.pai.l Clr. ul.r Hire HoiJ by all .lni((lala Jk.k ..i ll. tok.ii...ali.r.
Vsiiil'aiiiord by th I'raa Mritlclii I I'all" t'lnn-.e laiialwyi
l'ii'ii.vi.,vliililtuHugsgtuUs lUttU aui Yauilillltiia , I'uilUii.l, ui,
J. W, CONN, AaL Astarta.
StLF-STARTING
HERCULES
4
MARINE
GASOLINE
ENGINES
A Imii.pn I will le till ell by the r.rltls
r. si. hilts of this . iiy and vicinity nt th
Hotel Havel on lufsdny rvenliitf nel
Tickets can if procured from Mr I
l' i.irv. tsJ I-.' I loud atrrel, or J. li.
ll. nni :t. at the First National ll.ink.
M . Untie Sii.r.ott returtnd front Mun
riinit;i last . v.-niiiif She was one of lb
,:r.i.ii.ii. s at lb,- Normal school.
Victor Herbert, the cellist, Is II itri"i Ison
of Samuel lover, the Irish novelest, and
has recently received from his mother
(.over's album with trtny sketches and
lrsonal letters from celebrities.
Tli. Aston.i i-rb k-t.-r sill leave up fur
I'ortla'id toninht and tilll pliy the Mult
nuui-.h i-ii ven t'Miuii row
llyrm u.d a iireat deal of tnilr dress
Ink', but m.i. viry parttiiilar to have only
tlin I-t to ho found in the market. If
Aver' li.iir Vumi- had twen olitaliinble
I hen. loulitliss li- would have lol.d lis
nnrlts. as o many illstlnculahe.) bih!
fashionable ope are dolnn now-a-day.
Sometimes It m-ems to wmry woman
that she must certainly Rive up. The
simplest and easiest work becomes an til
most insurmountable task. Nervousness,
sle-plesness and pnln hurras her and il.e
seem hardly worth the Ilvln.
Dr. Fierce' Favorite I'resi-rlptlon was
made for her. Pr. I'lerce's Hidden Mi d-
Icul Discovery was made for her. The
former Is for Ills distinctly feminine, the
other for her neneral syetcm. Together
they supply a s-l-ntlflc and sin-eessrul.
course of tr atment. The "Favorite l're-j
scrlptlon" restores healihy, rnjular aetlun
to the orKtins distinctly feminine. It
forces out all Impurities, strctiKthert 'In
tissues, allays Inflammation. The lioid
en Medlr-nl Discovery" makes .iiistlle.
help lilKestlon, promotes asslmllullon
(Ills out the hollows In cheeks and ne.-k
with Rood solid flesh and brlrins bnck
the Kladsome kIow of Klrlhoo.1.
Send 2t cents In one-cent stamps to
World's Dls,p.nury Medical Assobitlon.
Huffalo, N". V., and receive Dr. Fierce'
1'eS iie fomtnon Sense Medical Adviser.
illustrated.
Kx S -nator Pass, of Miie.1 bus. tt. a
thoiik'h si) years of ae. Is dellverlna In
terestlntc historical Iwiiire befiM-e thr
students of Dartmouth Colic;.
Some for ten, tome for twenty and
sottiB for fblrty years have ufferel
from plb-s and then have bean quickly
and permanently cured by using !
witt's witch llaiei salve. tMe preat
reits-dy for plb-s and alt form of Utn
dlseus. Charles Rofrent.
.Mm- li. rjillol D-s.-n. ibiuirhter of lllorn
son.and .lat.Khl-r-lii law of the ilniniutlst
has Just made her public d.-luit as a oc
Nt at I 'hrls'lanU.
Don't thin your bluod with tassafras
or piilson It with blue. mass; but sld
Naturo by uln leWltt' Llttla Early
Ulscn, the famous little pills for c-n
stlpalion, biliousness and stoma )h and
liver trottbl.-s. They are purely veij.-t
able. Charles IoK.r.
SDeet W re nlmos, th .amo nl ll - J"- .pin, l " ..mn'iinin,
....... ...... ... v.ii,.ii.j ,ji idiiKuagr ny sneer mncuie.
to convey any idea of what I suffered, A QL. . COLLECTION OF ("HANKS
my pnysicians told me t.iat nothin; could in the league there are a few titled
U(" done for me and my friends were fully cranks ami a few aristocrats with
I convinced that nothing but death would I screw loose, as the saylntr Is, but the rank
relieve me of my suffering. In June, UM. and file consists of people of the middle
air.i tv ens, men salesman for the Wheel- and lower middle classes, possessed of
Inir Drug Co., recommended Chamber- social aspirations hut no sort of
lain s Pain Balm. At this time mv fontlclal utAndinir- In a word th. Irin.i of m.r.
and limb Were swollen to moi-e than mm rau would describe iis t-. nt,...l In eon.
war with England would do us uqlte as I
much harm as It would England. Tc 1
neither country could It do any possible
good turn out as It might.
AH this is well understood by all ex
cept the most Ignorant, and yet It seems
at times, as If the Intention on both sides
was to stir ip ihe utmost po!blo Ill
will between two countries whose highest
Interests depend upon being at peace with
each other.
How little the bluster and bray of petty
politicians and newspaier scribblers on
this side amounts to as expressing Amer
ican sentiment we here understand. They
do not understand It in England. How
little the same sort of thing amounts to
in England Is doubtless understood there,
but not understood here. Each people
takes the folly of the other for sober
sense, mid allows Itself to be lashed peri
odically Into excited wrath by what the
other counts as absolute folly.
The English mistake arises from the
fact that this Is a republic: the people
are rulers. Every utterance throughout
tho country Is taken to be the serious
utterance of the rulers. The Ehillsbman
considers that In this country every dec
laration that can get itw lf made public
Is a sort of official declaration, because it
' is presumed to reflect the convictions of
the people; and the people In this land are
sovereigns.
We make a like mistake. England Is
a monarchy. England has an aristocracy,
and to the ordinary American mind a
monarchy and an aristocracy are powers
that rule a coutry so completely that
no sentiment can be entertr.lned, or at
least expressed, without the government's
sanction. Whatever opinion about America
can get Itself made public In England
Is supposed to be the opinion of the "gov
erning classes," or otherwise they would
net let it be put forth. Thus ea?h coun
try. In the strangest way, misunderstands
the other, and from that misunderstand
ing each contrives to keep the other In
a chronic state of Irritation.
It might help matters on both sides to
remember that both countries are free,
and are. In fact, the only free countries
existing; they are, after all, essentially
alike in constitution and law. One of
the Inconveniences of a free country Is
that It must have free speech and a free
double their normal size and It seemed
to me my leg would burst, but soon after
I began using the Pain Balm the. swell-
I lng began to decrease, the pain to leave,
and now- I consider that I am entirely
cured. For sp.I--! by Es'es-Conn Drug Co.
Little Men
and Women
"We call them little men and
little women, but they are
neither. They have ideas and
ways all their own. Fortu
nately they soon be ome fond
of cod-iver oil, when it is
given to them in the form of
SCOTT'S EMULSiOrf. Thii
is the most valuable rrmedy in
existence for all the wasting
diseases cf early life. The
poorly nourished, scrofulous
child; the thin, weak, fretting
child; the young child who
docs not grow ; all take Scott's
Emulsion without lorce or
bribe. It seems as if they knew
that this meant nourishment
and growth for benes, muscles
and nerves.
:;.y ta try a s-j'.b!:iute for
-"' - rt ..-,.. ill.
Book telling more about it, fret.
It wor'
Scott's F
M . . .. .
For tilt at Kc arJ S:.CC. bv ll N
druggists.
SCOTT & ROWNH. N,w York.
Pftfff" .... Ai-y?!4
tradlatlnctlnn to gentle.lllt.herto the pub
lic manifestations have taken the shape
of depositing floral emblems at the foot
of the statue of King Charles I, In Tra
falgar Square, and at the tomb of Mary
Queen cf Scots, In Westminster Abbey, on
the annlversarie of the days on which
these respective monarchs lost their heads,
They have likewise stamped their letters
with a postage stamp of their own,' bearing
Ihe head, not of Cjueen Vletorla, but of
Archduchess Marie Theresa, who Is des
cribed on the stamp as "Queen Marie IV
D. (. Mag. Iirlt. et Illb. P.iglna." Of
course the English postomce docs not
recognize the stamp, so the White Rose
League Is obliged to get over this difficulty
by putting its own stamp In the right-
hand comer of the envelope, head up
ward, and pasting a regular stamp, bear
ing the effigy of "Lady Victoria," lth
her head downward.
Tho hea1 of the association Is a gentle
man who styles himself Marquis of Euv-
igny, a title which. It Is scarcely neces
sary to add, Is to be found In no nobility
annual, either English or foreign. One
of the most prominent members Is the
Earl of Ashbiirham, a nobleman whose
whosV principal claim to distinction Is
his Intimacy with the disreputable Don
Carlos, and the exceedingly peculiar cir
cumstances of his marriage. He Is ;
man about' fifty-three years of age, who
has spent the major portion of his life
abroad, has few or no friends In England,
Is renowned even on the Continent for
nls eccentricities, and after being on one
occasion appointed lord-ln-waltlng to the
Queen hail his appointment cancelled by
Her Majesty a week later.
Hundreds of thousands have been In
duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Hem
edy by reading what It has done for
others, and having tested Its merits for
themselves are today Its w-irmest Men Is.
Tor sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Sir Walter Ibsant estimates that Un
living descendants of the Pilgrim fathers
In the I'nlted Slates number atut I.V.
'', although li'.'K'O, he thinks, know the
relationship.
THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD.
There are people who have objections
to advertising matter In the columns of
a newspaper. The ground of objection
Is that they do not want to read ad
vertisements. Now this objection Is not
good, for oftentimes thene advertise
ments convey valuable Information.
For Instance, how else would the trav
eling public learn of the excellent din
ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen
tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago,
or the general comfort of traveling over
this popular line. For particulars call
on the nearest tlcket agent or address
J. C. Pond. O. P. A., Milwaukee. Wis.,
or Geo. 8. Hatty, General Ag'-nt, :m
Stark street, Portland, Or.
Tillman's success In passing rb kety
laws In South Carolina dues not Indicate
that he was cut out for a national lawgiver.
I'n't neglect a cough because the
weather Is plenjiant; before the next
storm rolls around It may develop Into
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minute Cough Cure Is easy to take
and will do what Its name Implies.
Charles Rogers.
John llrlichf, though a auakcr, kept a
diary, parts of which Ills eldest son Is
filing to hav published.
t'alttat (aaiilln or cheap distillate Oil.
Enslnes ptmitsctsd direct with pro
peller shift, and no noisy, salty broken
bevel xrars used In r verso motion,
N'sw spara devil's; no Internal spring
electrodes (0 burn uUt,
Hettd for l.-tlllOlllIS
We nto building Ihise nw i'yl". sslf
itnr.liiK marine sntclnes In sll slisa
ap to Too horse power.
Every engine fully guarantied
Self Mtarttng'ftl.lliirse IV. t Marine a nii.s.
roll I VIlTIt I I.AK1 AHUHKM
HcrctilcH Gih Engine WorkH
40S NlNKlMK ST.. Ut ril M'l
Hustler's Astoria
Twentieth St. mid McKce Ave.
i
Good Reason
Why Lots
..Are Selling..
Situatt'ti on tlif muitli Kiile
of Astoria'd liill.
Twt'iity tlcgifi'H warmer
and vi'p'tutitin .'50 days in
ndvaun of the North niile.
.MiigniucTiit niu-ri for m
idt'iires, overlooking river
ami hay, minny and nhol
torcd.
Kusy anil natural grades;
litth or no grading needed.
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
482 Hond Street.
li. L. Boyle & Co.
Real Estate, Loans and Investments
Coitiincrilnl Htrect, Aattnrln
tmm
UaCJ3iM;,.llsallli1'
uThe Louvre"
ASToitu s (.om.rois
ENTERTAINMENT HALL
a ri.oiiiis
rill Mualo. Itaniaa nf All Hluila. Two
Msgnlflrenl llara.
evriiTTfiiNc rntsT-cuHs
Cood Order and Everybody's Right
HTKH'TI.V OliSKHVItll.
Kx-S.-nator Duliois and fienatori Can
non and I'ettlirrew will sail July Z fi.r
China and Japan, to study Ihe llnaniial
ouestlon from the Or'.ntal s'.'tpdpolnt.
A. 11. Patter, with K. C. A'klns Co.,
Indianapolis, Ind., wrlten: "I have nev, r
oefore given a testimonial In tny life.
Hut I will say that for three years we
have never been without Ch.'.mberlnln's
Colic and Cholera and Dlarrho;a Hem'
edy In the house, and my wife woulJ
as soon think of belntr without Hour as
a bottle of this Remedy In the summer
season. We have used It with all three
of our children and It has never failed
to cure not simply stop pain, but cure
alisolutely. It Is all rli?ht, and anyone
who tries It will find It so." For sale by
Estes-Conn I-truK Co.
. 11. Johnson, Newark, O., says,
"One Minute Ciih Cure saved my only
e.hlld from dylnir by croup." It has
ave-l thousands of others suffering from
eroup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other
serious throat and lunif troubles
Charles Itoirers.
Ihe IndlentlotiM from H pal n are that
U'eyler will soon lie needed there to paelfy
the liberal party.
TEUIUBLE ACCIDENT. It Is a ter
rible accident to be burned or scalded
but the paJn and agony and frlnh'ful
ilsfly-uretrien'tH cun be quickly overome
without leaving a scar by using Tie
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Charles
lifters.
tjueen Vletorla has twenty-five xtate
irrliures, which are kept In Ihe conch
house, attached to liucklnifham palace.
a
'There's no use In talking," says W.
II. Broadwell, dru(?(?lst, Im Cygnt. Kas.,
f'harr.lM rlaln's f.'ollc, f'liobra and Itlar-
rliip H1.n1e.ly d'tes the work. After t-iklnif
medicines of my own preparation md
thoKO of others, I Iwk a dose of Cham
berlain's and It helped me; a second
dose cured me. Candidly and rormrien.
tlouHly I can recommend It as the last
thing on the market. The 22 and X cent
sizes for sale by Estes-Conn I"rug Co.
The Henntn continues to turn the 21
Kige of Ihe tariff bill with a pleasant,
rustling sound.
Not only piles of the very worst kind
can be cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel
Halve, but eczemo, scalds, bums, bruls
ls boils, ulcers and all ' other skin
troubles can be Instantly relieved by
Khe same remedy. Charles Rogers.
Augut lieimont has ordered a $.VioA
statue of his fuvorlte horse, Henry of
Na va rre.
'They are dandles" said Tho. Pow
ers, of the Crockot, Texas, Enterprise,
while writing about DeWItt'sUttle Ear
ly Kiscrs, tho famous little pills for sick
headache and disorders of the stomach
and liver. Charles Ilogers.
Ross, Higgins & Company
GROCERS and BUTCHERS
AMTOHIA ANU KANT AHTOMIA
CHOICE FHIiSM AND SALT MIC ATS
NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that for a val
uable oonxlderntlon Andrew llendrlikson,
doing business tut a butcher In that portion
of Astoria, Oregon, known as I'nlontown,
has this day sold, anHlgned nnd trans
fernil and set over to nut all and sin
gular his iiriour.ts against any and all
persons owing film, the said llendrl kson,
and I hereby notify all persons that said
accounts are now owned by mo, and that
said accounts and each of them niust
be paid to me and to no onn else.
M. HI'ttMAN.
Oated Astoria, Juno 12, lh'j".
NOTICE.
All persons nre cautioned against pine
lng lumber, wood, tyagons or other ob
structions on or tn-itr the railroad track.
Kuch action Is dangerous to the traveling
public, and whether done through cure
lesanesH or malice Is a penal offense.
Hereafter parties guilty of such pracllces
will be prosoculed to tho full extent of
the law.
AHTOHIA & COI.ITMHIA IllVEH IIAH,-
IIOAD COMPANY.
NtJTICK KOK AHHEHHMENT VOU
HEW Kit ON HKCONIl HTItKET, Mo
CM'HE H AHTiiltlA.
Nolle,. In hereby Kheti that tlm u..,.
ment ma. Iii by Ordinance No. rj.jl of the
City of Astoria, conllrniluB tw a.sess.
ment on Itoll No. in fr ,,, cohhi ruction
of a sewer on Hecond street n McCiure's
Astoria, will b., due and puynhlo on the
-,th ''"y f J""". iw, in V. h. gi,i t.0ln,
ut Ihe ofllco of tin, City Treasurer, and
If not so paid at said llm..."., ..'uTtnon
council will onlor Warrant, iMsued for
tho collection of the sumo.
Tho assessment Is as follows;
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
If you want good lumber and lowest
prices figure with the Oobel Mills.
W. B. EDWARDS, agent.
A SNAP.
For sale cheap and on easy terms.
four choice building lots In McC'lure's
Astoria. For particulars call on Howell
St Ward, SI 9 Bond street.
NAME
Astoria (Jan Light Co. ...
Ilowlhy, ,J (j. A
Howlliy, J, tj. A
!hse, W. II., nnd. hslf.,
Clmiier, Mirlon C
Hdgsr, WlllUm....
(IihIisiii, IikiiIi-I
iisliain, lisulul
Ilaliti, John
II ah ll, John
Ilaliti, John ','.
Ilshti. John
Marlon, K. It..
Ladles Vfho Value
A refined complexion mot are Pozzoid'n Pot7
der. It produces i soft end beautiful kin.
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I's knr, W. W..
Fsrker, W. W
farKer K. I,., n,. ijr'.".i
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Sherman, Kreilerles... .
Hherinau. Kreilcnclc .
Treiii-hsrd. (!. J
Trnlirhnril, (!, J
Triilllhuer. J, (J
Trulllifccr, J. (1 .,
Wright, Charles
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Hy order of tho Common Council
A,,e,,t: . E. NELHO.V,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Or., June 12, 1M7.