TllK DAILY ASTUR1AN, BATl'RDAY MOKMNQ, JANUAttY 21, m
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Satin otoviam
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone No. 6.
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Postage Ire to luoecrfbers.
AU rommunlcatlona intended tor publi
cation houl4 b directed, to tho tdltor.
Buslnest communication of all kind
wd remittance nun be addressed to
"Th Astorisa."
Th Astorlaa guarantee to Id dvr
tir th largest circulation of M
wcespaper published on tho Colombia
river.
advertuiiur rata oac m baa on appU
aiion to tho business manager.
Mr. John Campbell, of Columbia county,
whoa communication on tho aub)ect of
railway extension from SSd to the
Nehalm river will be found In another
column, evidently understands what be I
talking about Ho brine out tact re.
larding th Importance of that enterprise
never before published. Hie letter de
serve to b read by every Attorian and
should) make a strong Impression on the
mindi of the Astoria Columbia River
railway owner.
Two year before the war of 1S1J
broke out. American ihlp carried J1H
per cent of the total foreicn commerce
f tho fulled State, while only one
ninth of that proportion Is now carried
la American ship. This. In a measure,
explain bow It comes to pas that in
the year 1SSS, tho tonnage of American
shipping in tho foreign trade is leu by
1O.0M ton than H was In 1S19. SurHy no
patriotic American can look at these
contraata without deep humiliation.
If tho Astoria chamber of commerce at.
tends to tit business It will e that the
legislature doe not suffer for facts and
figure In It consideration of the pend.
ing freight bill If we can get the rate
down where It ought to be between Port
land and the Interior it will be an leu
estimable boon to the Columbian basin.
It will help Astoria to demonstrate her
seaport superiority to both Puget sound
and Portland. A rate can bt fUed for our
down grade road which will leave rVtn
all a greater profit than most common
carriers In the country have, but which
will yet be so low that none of the
Pugtt sound road cm polbiy meet
It To people of this community ar
entitled to the advantages of their
incomparable location, and th pro
ducers snd other dwellers of the Colum
bian basin are eMltled to a just return
as the sweat of their labor and the fare
thought of their financial investments.
A It Is now. the control of railway rates
in Oregon by the Sound roads 1 con.
trived to deprive the Columbian basin
people of the advantages of their seaport
outlet In competition with the Sound.
W have the power, both by popular up
rising and by legislative enactment, to
enforce our rights, ana we are unworthy
to be called an intelligent and free peo.
pie If we fail to do It
The Oregonlan ha so far had nothing
to say about the bill now pending in the
Oregon legislature, ostensibly designed
to put a stop to the outrageous extortion
now practiced by the O. R. & N. Com
pany on Inland producers. Whether the
till as introduced is intended in good
faith is open to serious 'question, since
the rate proponed for max'nium chars
is out of all reasonable proportion. Tiie
question of freight chars' s on Amemn
railroads was recently exhaustively con
sidered by oiib of the New York com.
merclal journals. Krom tabulat.d r
turns gathered and published by that
paper It Is ehown that the average rate
charged on the middle wmith and east
ern rouds Is Z cents per ton for each
lW.mllo haul. The bill proposed at Salem
provides for a maximum charge of one
dollar per ton for each 100-mile haul
four times as much as the voluntary
change made by eastern roads. The Ore
gon bill i probably Inspired by th rail,
roads, which take this mt-ans to fore
stall a movement they know is Impending
and which they hope to mislead In the
direction of the least harm to thtm
elves. The bill, of course, is open to
amendment, and It 1 to be hoped that
the legislature will not act hastily,
but will take steps to Investigate the
matter thoroughly before final action.
A prominent railroad official is authority
for the statement that the 0. R. & N.
Company can haul wheat over It down
grade from Pendleton to Portland, a dis
tance of 231 miles, at one dollar a ton
and make "5 cents a ton profit on its
operating expense.
The Oregonlan might Just as well get
In -now and do It duty; in the Atorla
common powf question. That great que,
tlon will not down; it Is rl;ht nd Jast
that th, popl, of this great, basin should
hav It. and the Oregonlan WM te driven
AYceclaUc Preparation for As
similating toe rood arxiltctfuLi
ling (tic Stamaths aiul Uowcls cf
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Promotes Dt(cstionXJiTrful
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tion. Sour StorAich.DtaiTtwca.
orTOjConvu!swns.rwrish
ncss and Loss OF SlXEP.
TocSin-aW Signature of
KEW YORK.
afcjfflirir ljj I fciif In- "Tli liyn i Jl pllilii
CXACT COPY OF WRAPPCR.
t last to take It tip and help enforce It.
Everybody know the conviction of the
editor of that great paper agree In tho
main with every point made by the As-
torian In faror of that proposition. To
every discerning mind It 1 equally plain
that It Is not proposition which can
be left with the railroad to settle. It
must be brought to an Issue by public
discussion and carried by the pressure of
public opinion. No member of the pres.
ent powerful railroad combination' hofj.
ing th entire Nortbweat in its grasp
1 going to utilize the Columbian outlet
so long a It can make a much money
by forcing differential snd contributions
i
from it associate to let it alone. The
tall never ha and never will wag the
dog. but the dog the taJl. So Ug
"Oregon" road continues under the con
trol of the Sound roads, )ut o long will
th: Sound continue to get the better of
Portland and the Columbia river. Nei
ther toe Union Paciflo nor th Southern
Paclfio will com Into Astoria long
they are paid to keep out cf here. The
proper solution of the problem Is dc.
mand upon th legislature for a reduc
tion of freight rates upon the 0. R. A .".
Hn to a point which will leave a hand.
some return on every dollar of Its In.
vestment, and yet obtain for the benefit
of the people of the Columbian basin
the natural and geographical advantages
of their location. There Is no time to
lose, for with the adjournment of the
legislature the people will "be at the
mercy of the railroad for a, term of two
years at least. Before the expiration of
that period th line of the coming great
commerce with the orient may nave
settled, and both Portland and Astoria
r. gated to a rear position which can
not be changed for a century.
WMew BJdc
When a man is sick tils
work-ride him instead of
be riding hi work. His
daily task instead of being
the mean which support
sua earns turn on to com
fort and prosperity
become an over
whelming' burden
weighing bun
down, at ba
no strength, no
ambition. He feels
that there ia noth
ing left but for him
to staraer akjncr un-
Vjjtil the awful prev
sure of duczse and
trouble at last
crosbe bim to
earth.
The proaceroos
man ia the on who
keep the upper
Vu'f. hand of hi work,
', Yi. because he is strong,
yA capable and ener-
Golden Medical
Discovery ha
brought the best
kind of prosperity
to thousands of
weighed - down, over -burdened men aud
women by giving; them the physical
strength and stamina to carry on thetrwork
forcefully and easily.
- For the last three yean," sys Mr. J. C.
Morgan, of Mommgah, Marion Co., W. Va., in s
letter to In. Pierce, " I have been s constant tut
ferrr from indigestion complicated mlk am
plauts that generally accompany tnch cases.
Always after eating there woald be s formation
of k and a heavy load ia my stomach. I would
belch up my food after eating; bowel were very
irrrgular; I would imagine I saw otfect floaliag
before mv eves. I bad pain across my back
About December, ij6. I httwn feeling much
worse than usual and was beginning to think I
would have to suffer the remainder of my life.
I watt gr-atly discouraged. 1 described my case
to Mr Firrce's Stan of physicians and thrr di
rected me to begin at once taking the 'Golden
Medical Discovery' according to directions, I
did no, and am happv to state I experienced
moat gratifying reaulia, as all the unpleasant
feelinw have entirely left pte, I ivt now
a very good appetite, relish my food, and am
pleiued to nay I feel once more like my former
Hf 1 recently walked s distance of one hun
dred snd ten miles in anout lour aaya." '
No remedy relieves constipation so
quickly and effectively a Dr. fierce'
Pleasant Pellet.
, The Duke of Westminster spends, on
an average. $250,0(10 a year on charity.
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Per Infants and ChlWren.
Tho Kind You lis,
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The
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The singular distinction I claimed for
Champ Clark that he Is "the first man
of letters In ttw American congress to
day." An admirer of the JIlurl stale.
man says that "there are men whose
readine huv bcrn more- extensive, more
vark-d men with more curious knowl.
edge but there l mt onu who ha It
at Instant command more completely."
Pears'
What is wanted of soap
for the skin is to wash it
clean and not hurt it.
Pure soap does that. This
is why we want pure soap;
and when we say pure,
we mean without alkali.
Pears' is pure; no free
alkali. There are a thou
sand virtues of soap; this
one is enough. You can
trust a soap that has no
biting alkali in it
AU sort of store tell it, especially
druggist; all sorts of people use it.
The latest friendship bracelet of plain
silver ha at short Intervals small tablet
for the Initials of the wearer's friends.
Luxanant hair, or onrrorm color, M a
beautiful head covering for either sex,
and may be secured by using Hall' Vega
table Sicilian Hair Renewer.
A cigar lighter of silver ha an alcohol
bowl representing a gold bull and Is
aupnorted by crossing golf stli ks.
Acker's English remedy will stop a
cough at any time, and will cur the
worst cold In twelve hours, or money re
funded, 8 cents and SO cent. For ai
by Eates-Cona Drug Co.
A novel and useful i-hnln pun- of sli
ver or gold, has a screw cover containing
a smalt watch.
Acker' Dyspepsia Tablet ar sold en
a positive guarantee. Cure heart bum.
raising of food, distress ater eating, any
form of dyspepsia. One little tablet give
Immediate relief. 2E and 60 cent. For
ale br Estea-Conn Drug Co.
A miniature sword Is used as a paper
cutter. It has a steel blade and the han
dle Is ornami-nted with gi'ms.
Sick headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleas
ant herb drink. Cures constipation and
Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. Zi and W cents. For
sale by Estes-Cnnn Drug Co.
Clialn braceleta with small watches are
coming into favor.
That tile blood shouio perform Its vital
functions, It is absolutely neceassary It
should not only be pure but rich In life.
giving elements. Thee result ar best
effected by the use of that wl-known
standard blood purifier, Ayer' riarsapa.
rllla
A combination powder box and perfume
bottle Is shown. Th ponder is ki-pt in
a small box constituting the stopper for
the bottle.
TO THE PUBLIC.
W ar authorized to guarantee every
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy
to De as represented and If not satlsfac.
tory after two-thirds of the contents
have been used, will refund the money
to th purchaser. There Is no better
medicine made for la grippe, colds and
whooping cough. Price 23 and 60 cents per
bottle. Try It
Lord Robert was tho first British field
marshal who ever won the Victoria
cross.
TOUft FA( B
Show th state of your feeling and the
state of your health a well. Impure
blood make Itself apparent In a pale and
aJIow complexion, pimple and skin erup
tions.! If yon ar feeling weak and worn
out and do not hav,.hesjty appear-
aoe you should try Aker Hkxd Elixir.
It eurM.aU blood .diwe .iwhew cbtyup
sersaeviila a4 oa(d txariflararfall;
kaewwg .JiJ w ,eil vary bwttl n a
kXUTiTUMatSX. For ! rbyj EltaW
ConmtDnaJfrs..
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The North Paciflo Hrewrry, of which Bottlot beer for family tier-, or kg
Mr.John Kopp is proprickw. make beer beer tnppltrj al any lime, ilcllwy In
for Jonjee'io aud export trail. I 'h city frcev
fiorth Pacific Breuerg
C. J. TRENCH ARD,
Commission. Brokerage,
nsurance and Shipping.
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The IMPERIAL Hotel
THOS, ClUINKAN. Proprietor
3
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Washington Hts.
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General Contractor aud Guilder
Estimates Given on
All KirulnofWork.
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Seventh and
SHASTA MINERAL WATCK. I'EfrCK. XOULE,
KICKOKY AND SHAWS MALT VHISKlES.
ALL OTHER LIQUORS, WI5ES, BCCR AM) CIGARS
Served Dny nrtd NIHt.
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MANHOOD RESTORED:
M linn aI a lamnii kMvsrtaV MirKaWaiii. will I rttWkl
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alt. A wr1lln suranieivoaiwi m,inr rturnl II S onsas rtnr nut alincl a r..u,. .,;;u(,
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suUreu DA VOL flEDItlXB Ct.,P.tt H)aCT,iui Vrsm.1.iro.fl, y -v
CHARLES POGEnfl. u r0mmrlsl Hi.
MANHOOD RESTORED
usrsutred to cu e all nervona diaraaca, aueh Weak Mnnory ,., (
iraiu Power, llrauache, Wakelulorsa, Lost Man n-wd, Nihity Uii
tiont, Nervousoeas, sit drama, loss of power lu Geneniive n.n. ...
either srs, esuaed by
t'ilacco, opium or stlmnlsnts, which lead lo Infirmity tonttntiatlon ni
Inaannr. Can be carried in vest porket i ao jt bi 6 (or ty mail
treiid. Circular Free. Bold by all druggists A.kforll lake tio.lhrr
Manuftrturrd b th
..iu.i nirni oj uie
nugujaKribuUugagent. 'Ttuxaaud Yarubi!lb' I'oriiin.i r
Matchsafe of solid gold have nn at.
tachment which permit tho side to be
opened, revealing a miniature photograph
frame.
TO CURB A CuM) IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative liromp Quinine Tablet.
All druggist refund the money If It fall
to cure. 25 cent. The genuine ha L. li,
Q. on u n tablet.
Lord Hallsbury was th llrsl
premier to set foot in Australia.
Ilrltlsh
HOW TO PREVENT PNEUMONIA.
Ton ar perhaps aware that pneumonia
always result from a cold or from an
attack of la grippe. During the eni.
demle of la grippe a few year ago, when
M many cases resulted In pneumonia,
It was observed that the attack was
never followed by that disease when
Chamberlain' Cough Remedy was used, j
It counteract any tendency of a cold j
or is grrpp to result m mat aangerou.
""Tfc 'i"", ,"t reme.,y
world for bad cold and la grippe, i
Charlea Rogers, druggist.
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Astoria, Oregon.
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tlon of a latnoua " purMrtan. will ijow-alf ruta rooi.f all o.r.
too or dasas M It SWruv i,ripua luri at nat Wnli..l,
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overearrtlon, youthful mora, rtrraairc use
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L.A GHIPI'R fltlCCRSSFULLY
niEATED.-
"I havo recovered from the second
attack of la grippe- Ihl year," say Mr.
Jume A. Jones, publisher of the Leader,
ffCln TeVHB. In th talli.e T ..-..A
chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I
with considerable siicccs. only
helng M a nttIe ovcr two , ,
lay for Ihe former Attack. Th
..rf .-i. , . S""
,M. ,.,., , v,.. .
bed In about tlx hour after being
'struck' with It, while In th first cat
I. wag able to attend to buslnei for
about two day before getting 'down.' "
For aale by Charle Rogers, druggist.
At reception,1 the theater, dinner and
similar faahjonaM gatharlngs the hair
Is being brassed vet high at th back.
th waved pompadour tlll 'being greatly
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f
niYBICIANfl.
fl. Al.HUCO KtNNKY-tWKnfl AT
reatdoni', ConimvrrtMal trt, nr
Hlxth. ortlca hour! Morning until 10;
all aftsriHioit until 6; evening until I
oVUvk.
tm, O. II, BHTtW, rilYBICIAN AND
Hiiritwn. Hpeoinl altniitlun to dUesar
of wommt and uriry, Oirioe over
lnliigvr' store, Asiorta, Tel, No, M
I'll. JAY TUTTI.K, IMIVHIl'IAN AND
Murgisin, tHIi. ., riii i and ( Tyllilun
lliilldlng, MU t'oiiMiieti'liil atroet. II' al.
di'iii'o Ssino. Tvli'plious W Ailing
slatant surgiMin I'tiltrJ tHWt marine
hospital aervlcs.
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ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Lav ' P " Astoria fDalljr) " Arrive"
a.tu p m. roruana mi aiuriiiv"
j,H :MlMra train ... vUUiBUiM
Knapiia, i iitum, ve
porl, Vlatakanl. Goll
ennnscoon ai uuuia ir
the Ka
a i-ugi
iHound point.
n.m a.m.
ll.ao l uul
p.m. a.m.
Astoria,
Hsaall and
I N II
S Aalori
saasnasr
trains, via Wartsnton
and Klavrl.
90) Humlay llunlr' po-
11 Atorm to nasnii
J. C. MAYO.
a r. i. a.
WHITE COLLAR LINL
Columbia ltivr and I'ugst lound Navl
gatlo fumpany,
Talat'bona laava Aatoria dally, sloeot
unday. at t p. m.
lavaa-rurlland dally acept iuaday
at 1
Nahoolt
A. J. TAYt)n.
Aatoria Agant.
TsJanbon Ho. U.
0. R COTT. m
tnrssddetit
Tiviti KMiiin i.it.
Kmm I'lirtlaiid
Ki'AHr
Asarvl
raal
Mali
i in
leall lake, lnirr, t I
: Wiirlli, Omalia. k"H
lili'sgi, and faal
I ).m.
yiw,k.. i Wall Walla, ii; nihiIsus
.'u?m i'ui.iui, Miiauk.. ,,7I;m
I P m, , ,,. .,, ,., ' a. m.
' Kiom Aitoiia
OCI1AN TI!AM.MIII
i AU Mlllu lalra tub I
' Jrrt to t-ltalltfr, ,
. K aau r ranr ' vU
Jan. 1, ii. I. i1.
-
? mat nil Columbia Idver saaiviatu
ltd; Mtaamar udaj
; To nrtland 4
Way tandlnga
a in ' f: ""'' i
Tur. Ihur WHI" ' y mii. Wad
iidll ftalmi. Albany. I'urtal j and Vrl
lla ami laiKllusa 1
t
Wlllaawiu aad ) n
Ta rn, , am !,,. Hoi, V,.t
."Sai''ll"" '. I".ri..ii. lfi,
and sal . W(ir Uuillllv
I t Uliatfla
daily 'k'' ti
rai.forar
I i- a ri.
l.f laaltln
1 a nt
dtllt eic l
rtldar
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I(lrlaln txwUl.iii
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) l hi
autlcin A U ay laud
Wav lal..n dally U'tat fWay.
a. w. LouNinxiuiT.
A gaol Astoria.
W. H. HURUBUKT.
Oe. Agt. Fwruaaat Or.
lxavb
rORTLAND
AHitrva
Iloaaburg, Aabtaatj,
Itaeranisnlo, Ogdao,
Haa rranclaeo. Mo
t.tt P. at
M A. M
IcVV.
lean i
.at Angela,
. New Or.
lean ad th East
f H A. M
Rosnburg pangr
Vf Woodhum. for
Mount Angal, R.
ywrton. Wi hvio.
Ilrownvlll. Hpring
0eKl sd Nl(oT..
i it p. M
Dally
eioapt
Sunday
Pally
iop(
anday
ITS:!.
ronrn pngr f
inuapaaaanc pae
Dally. IDally sioept Hunda.
Connsotlnar at Naji Knuinlam otih na.
oVntal Oriental, PacllJo Mali and Doe-
aiur at namivntn niuia r,MF
JAPAN. CHINA. A I'M i It A LI A AND
HAWAII.
Raoata rka en al datly pwa
Portland. Kaonimonto and Man Frannl.
ood.rlsaa, lorlialing silaan.'
co. nn rmnnai bit m.iAa aiut an -
iuis) arui tickat to Haaiarn point JM
nuiuiret F LV JHITHn. I n irVal iinillllll
nd Australia. Can be obialnnl from J. D
iwh' Ar,v. i?Affito
Manager. O, F. A P. A.
Through tickets East for lowest rate.
Call on C. J. Trenchant local ni
"IIP rlw vumiif Ullivv. ABIOfia,
WHEN GOING
EAST
I Us a first class Una In traveling be-
twasn Minneapolis, Bt. Paul and Chicago,
nd th principal towns in Central Wia
consln.
Pullman Palace Sleeping snd Chair Car
In service.
Tli dining cars ar operated in th
Interest of Its patrons, the most lgn
service ever Inaugurated, Meal ar
served a la carts,
To obtain first etas service your tlrkat
should read via
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
Direct connections at Chicago and Mil
wauke ror all eastern point.
For full Information call on your nsar.
est ttckot agent, or writ
JA8. C. POND.
General Passenger Agent,
or JAB. A CLOCK, -t.lwtukr, wi.
Oeneral Agent,
IM Stark B treat
Portland, Or. '
Go East...
via EilllnK and Burlington rout, a.J
fou reach Omnhu. Kansaa ciiv. Ht. 1 1,,,
and all olher southern nnd auutheaaiara
cilia half a d ty sooner than
who tako any othor lino.
Oo uH vl St, Paul and th Unriina-foa
rout, and you rid th nnset train a
Whll foliar lln iet lniar.,ng"vie
Talaphoete, T. J. '"!r. rH.,lr
.MiitM,in for Aalori and ll way point.
...r iimm iul.a. Libsi llaaek. aaxl
Do. HoIlXlo
llE.t$T m
Ittlliii
aaaaaaaamaaii 11111 ask,, imaitaiaai
arth-th Durllngton, St puV-CLlom
Limited.
Ck east via Ogden and Dnvr, and you
th wonderful soenery of th Rookies,
famed tli world over a th moat mag.
nlfloervt on th continent. . , ,
Ticket at office of coflneotlng lln.
A, C SHELDON.
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