The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 16, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 1903.
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THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
Governor Chamberlain's message in
dicates that the new executive pur
poses looking after the Interests of the
ctate. He has pointed out a large num
ber of defects in our present laws, and
there is every reason to believe that the
legislature will rectify some of the er
rors that have crept In during the past
10 or 12 years.
Most striking, perhaps. Is that sec
tion of the message which has to do
with state valuations. According to
Governor Chamberlain, the assessed
valuation of property in Oregon has de
creased from 1160,000,000 in 1SS2 to H18,
00,000 In 100. This decrease has been
due, of course, to the effort of the as
sessor of the various' counties to avoid
payment of their Just portions of the
tax levied for the maintenance of the
state government. The last legislature
adopted a new method of state taxa
tion calculated to correct the evil here
tofore existing, but so long as the pres
ent school tax system Is in vogue valu
ations will be down ridiculously low.
The absurdity of the situation arising
from our taxation system is apparent
when cognizance is taken of the as
sessed valuation of Astoria property
11,600,900! A new bill looking' to equit
able assessment for school purposes
has been presented, and ought- to be
passed. ,'
Governor Chamberlain recommends
an inheritance tax and a tax on foreign
corporations, and the idea is a good
one. His suggestion that our convict
labor should not be allowed to compete
with free labor is likewise timely. All
executions should, as he says, -take
place in the state penitentiary, and rad
ical changes are needed in the law reg
ulating the manner in which prisoners
and insane persons are transferred to
the state institutions.
The establishment of a bureau of la
bor is one of the most important rec
ommendations offered by the new ex
ecutive. Oregon has had few labor
contentions of serious proportions, and
In the future wants less. The way to
prevent strikes is to Inaugurate a sys
tem that will obviate them. We can
not make too early a start in this direc
tion, and a labor commissioner will
prove of great benefit to the people of
the state.
All of us hav met the man who
never has a good word to say of any
onewho finds no virtues in his fellows.
Observation would lead to the conclus
ion that this grouchy individual Is in
editorial control of the Oregonian. In
its Issue of yesterday it comments on
the accession to authority of Governor
Chamberlain, who comes in for the
most contemptible ridicule. "He
drinks" says the Oregonian, which then
proceeds . to- square Itself by saying,
"Well, that's nothing." "We have no
fight on Chamberlain," It avers, and
again makes amends by stating that he
Is a popultstic Bryan ite who would
hesitate net an Instant to strike at the
vitals of the government that has
reared him. "He will get fair treat
ment from this paper," it continues,
and then goes on to speculate at. long
distance on the dire results that would
folio..' the naming of a Unlte'd States
senator by the new governor should a
vacancy occur. Here is a lack of pat-
rlotlsin that deserves the condemna
tlon Hf every man, woman and child
in the sute of. Oregon. ,(Jeorge K.
Cha tjtle Jain was elected chkf exec-U'
tivey 'he people' of Oregon, and as
the head of their state government is
entitled to the respect of every honest
citizen. He is known, to be honorable
and Conscientious, and for any paper
to prematurely Question the record that
he Is'to make is to offer an insult ,to the
intelligence of the people' and their
chosen representative. Governor
Chamberlain's message has the ring
of honesty about It, and it is brutal to
Intimate that his administration will
aot terminate satisfactorily. He Is a
democrat, but Is this any reason why
he should be openly Insulted? The Ore
gonian' lack of loyalty is what breeds
anarchy. It should be thoroughly
ashamed of Itself. Governor Cham
berlain is our governor, and we purpose
to do evarything in our power to assist
Mm In enforcing the law of the state
and safeguarding the interests , of the
people. Partisanship ended with the
counting of the vote, and It Is the ptt
riotie duty of every Oregonlan to up
hold the deelslou of the majority.
When Editor Watterson gets his
warpaint on there Is much diplomacy
required to get him to wash it off and
take to the pipe of peace, says the Ta
coma Ledger. A while ago he attacked
that peculia modal freak known as the
40. and he is still after it. The mem
bers of the organisation are not pleas
ed. Dearly a slhey love notoriety
thev want It always coupled with
praise. The plain truth Is, there is
nothing in their roaduct to pralsi
They are a lot of loafers not even pic
turesque. Mr. Watterson has been ex
1-osing the low oondition of their morals
and their tntlHns. and as the facts
stare them In the face they cannot help
recoenttlon. and pain follows. Some
of the NVw fork papers come to the
rescue of the afflicted, but only with
the effect of setting a share of the ed
itorial lira. The plea la put forward
for the 400 that they are a class apart,
not subject to ordinary rules of conduct
and that they are of no Importance
anyhow except that they are spectacu
lar. This is not a good plea. The
band Is made up of gilded loafers and
In a country where the, acquisition of
wealth is placed among virtues, those
who have acquired it to the extent that
they have nothing to do but contrive
new methods for displaying idiocy can
not be permitted to escape the public
eye and public opinion. When men
have no more profitable employment
than being the fellow guests of a
monkey at a swell dinner; when women
leaving a ball wade through the basin
of a fountain just to get a new sensa
tion, they will have to accord to ob
servers the privilege of calling them
fools. The world is so constituted
that there is no place for the idle. The
people under consideration are idlers,
every one. They have no decent am
bitions. They have not the sense to!
employ their means with discretion.
Ordinary amusements pall. The peo
ple sink naturally to a low plane.
When they are espied at this plane,
and somebody calls attention to the
circumstance that they are there, they
gat angry about it. Editor Watterson
does not care.
The "Prosperity Edition" of the Ta
coma News is without question the fin
est annual number ever issued in the
northwest. It is of 68 pages, hand
somely illustrated; an advertisement
for the City of Destiny that will prove
invaluable. The vast resources of this
northwest 'country are set forth in an
attractive manner, and the annual
ought to have general circulation in
the middle and eastern states, for It
will do much to create Interest In the
golden states of Washington and Ore
gon. The News annual is the result
of careful work, and the management is
to be congratulated on the success of
its efforts.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
This signature Jfflft on
every box. 25c
MAPS FREE.
The Illinois Central Railroad office,
at Portland, Ore., has a small supply
of nicely mounted wall maps of the
United States, 32x38 inches, also Cuba
and Porto Rico, enlarged. If you will
send us 10 cents in stamps we will send
you one of these handsome maps, post
age prepaid, by return mall.
If you intend going east or know of
anyone coming west, from any point
east or south of St. Paul, Omaha or
St. Louis, we would appreciate the op
portunlty of writing to you or your
friends about the details. To say that
is the purpose of this advertisement,
but the maps are free.. Address B.
H. Trumbull, 142 Third street, Portland
Oregon.
C. E Bsrr,,, Dentist
MaaseU Building- -.
S7S Commercial St., Astoria, Ore.
TELEPHONE RED 204SL
CentrafMeat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Vour ordi-r for
' . j: meats, boili -
FRESH AND SALT
Will be promptly and
itlafactorlly slteuded to
3. W. MORTON, Prop.
Telephone No. .1.
Of. T. L. Ball
DENTIST.
624 Commercial Street
Astoria, Ore,
OIL WILL ADVANCE.
Ho. kefeller Has Contributed $100,000 to
Christian Organisation.
New York, Jan, 15,-John IX
Rockefeller has contributed $100,000 to
ward a fund of $$00,000, to be raised
by the Young Men's Christian associa
tion of Brooklyn. The trustee and
directors of the association have en
gaged In an attempt to pise this
amount before the end of the current
year.
At the time Mr. Rockefeller's con
tribution was announced it was said
the fund had reached $SJ5.000.
STl'PKNTS ARE SHIVERING.
-
Co.il Shortage May Cause University
to Be Closed.
New York. Jan. 15. On account of
the coal shortage the University of
Pennsylvania was In darkness last
night, says a Philadelphia dispatch to
the American. If coal cannot be ob
tained today, the Institution will be
compelled to' close and S00 students
will be out of classes. There is also
danger from the coal famine to th?
500 patients in the university hospital.
INCUBATOR" BABY DEAD.
New York, Jan. 15. The two and a
quarter pound baby born to Mrs. Vin
cent McNally la dead despite the belief
expressed by the physicians at the
hospital, to which the child was taken
to be placed In an Incubator, that it
would live.
KNOCKED OUT.
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 15. Tommy
Ryan, middleweight champion, knock
ed out Billy Stlft of Chicago In the
fourth round, of a 10-rond bout to
night. THE. WALDORF
C. F. WI3E, Propr.
Astoria's principal resort.
Fine liquors and cigars.
RELIANCE
Electrical Works
421 BOND ST.
We are thoroughly prepared for
making estimates and executing;
. orders for all kinds of electrical
Installing and Repairing
Supplies In stock. We sell the
celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call
up Phone 11 CL
H. W. CYRUS.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
LEAVE
PORTLAND
ARBIVR
8 00 ra
700p m
Portland Un on Dem
For Astoria and way
Points
11 10 m
940pn,
ASTORIA
7 4" m
6 10 p it
F.r Portland
Point,
nd W y
loaopm
8KAMDE DIVISION
Astort.iTor Warreiito:T,f7To u m
FltKel, Kurt IS I'Tcnt. 4 90 p tu
Hammond an 1 Anuria I IP ii m
8lfi m ;
ll ;ig
6 50 p " I
615 a m
30 a m
2 8)0 i
Seaside tor arreauiii, j U (SO p ro
Flare , ilamm.Tid, Ton I 7 ift) p ir
r-Uve land Astoria 9 25 a tu
'Sunday only.
All trains make close connections at
Goble with all Northern Pacific trains
to and from the East and Sound
points. J. C. MATO.
Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agent
TICKETS
TO AND FROM ALL
Points East
vu
I SHORT LINE
to
Bt PAUL, DULUTH, JIIN!GAPOLIB,
CHICAGO AND POINTS BAST.
Through Palace and Tourist SW epers,
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library
Cars.
Dally Trains; fast time.
For rates, folders And full Informa
tion regarding tickets, routes etc., call
on or ad Arena
W. PHALON, H. DICKSON
Trav.Paaii.Agt. City Ticket Agt
,. 122 Third Street, Portland.
A. B. C. DENNISTON, d. W. P. A
ll First Avenue. Seattle. Wash.
These tiny Capsules are superior
to Balsam of Cop&iba.
Cubeb or Injections lumij
CURE IN 48 HOliRSIUr,
the tame diseases with-'
out inconvenience.
Sold by all ')ru'f-mmmmm
Foley's Kidney Cure
iuoaU kHiitjt oas bladder r&
ml
1 The Boston
KM (IMi:i
Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria
Try 0ur25-Cent Dinners
! Prompt Attention
MARINOVICH
4)
KOPP'S FAMOUS. BEER
Bottled or In Keg
Free City Delivery
North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria
KM II, St lllMl'i r, (ionornl Miumper.
tXTT'-XIXXXIIIXIIllXlXXXXIIIXIIIHIHIIIxr
B ...THE CITY
Is Noted im thfl Place Where
In Matiiiftu'tiirl "aSSPSSV
(Mirth's Creosote Shingle Stains
The Most Durable, Preservative ami
Handsome Stains on the Market.
Nothing keeps out tuewoaluer like shingles on tbe .rails Nothing
preserves ami beautifies sbinclt'S like Cuthirth's stains.
Cutbirtb also makes the best UOPPEK PAINT for the bottom, of nil
water craft.
cm n n x
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS ..
Sullies of ii 1 X kinds at lowest rates, for tiMicrmen,
Furuit'i-s uikI Loggers.
A. V. ALLEN Tenth and Commercial Streets
Steamer SUE
The Largest, Staunchest, Steadiest, and most seaworthy vessel
ever on the route. Best of Table and State Room Aooommeda
tiona Will. make round trips every five days between.
Astoria and Tillamook
FARE $3.BO
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad it Navigation Co. and
the Astoria ft Columbia R. R. for Portland, Ban rranolsco and all
points East For freight and passenger rates apply to
Samuel Elmore & Co
General Agentx, Antorla, r.
or to
Ia. & c. R. R. Co.
B. C. LAMB,
Tillamook, Or.
Portland, Or.
POUNDED A. U. I7IO
5UN INSURANCE OFFICE
OR LONDON
THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD.
Cash AaaeU ...
Caah Aaant In United MtatOa,
C. A. Henry & Co.,
215 Sanstime Street
SAMUEL ELMORE &
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed, v
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
Samuel Elmore
"Let (!w GOLD DUST
Restaurant
l.l, NTICKKT
High Class Chef
& BOSCOVICH
. I
OP ASTORIA...
xx n irxxxrrxxuxiiiiiiiin
II. ELMORE
O. R. ft N. Co.
Portland. Or.
glt,ROO.OOO
,6l6,ojj
General Agents
- Sun Francisco, Cm I
CO., AGENT
TUEPH0NE MIN 661
& Co.,Agts.
ivtea tip your work'
ANDREW LAKE
Merchant Tailor
New Goods, Winter Samples, Prj
feet Work, Prices lleasonabls
and Work Don With Dispatch.
4H3 Commercial St..
Astoria, Ore.
FRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMPANY.
Telephone ML
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All foods shipped to our ears
I Will receive special attcotlon.
No m Duan St. W, J. COOK, Mgr.
Andrew Asp.
; nr later, llurkuMltk Ml HurmkMr
nn.7T-CLA89 WORK AT
KEAHONAULK Pllk'RS.
MKMBl
8cii Attention Given to 8hip
8lmboat !Ulalrlng,0neral Black-
j imtlblnf, First-Clan More.
, Shoeing, etc
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE
"The Biggest Sensation Everywhere."
i L,IL,IPUT
The smallt .tere scope with the
sirongx.t optical effect. Highly fln'
lshed In different colors with rich gold
and silver decorations (mountings-.
I'Kludlng !0 V. P. Photographs. Views
of art (genre). Price only II. Sent
everywhere prepaid In letter form.
AGENTS WANTED.
. Llliput Steroscope Company
I FUKKKST HL.IXJ,, Philadelphia.
scotfs santai-pcpsin Capsule
s- . a posirivc cur5
Pur laflaitttitftUtmor Cliirrh
oi ia l.u.l.'T . I li.
MUa;. fto eara a lav
tur- anlrklr aail I'cruiD'
aaly tn aural rnri at
auarrntH a nit
Romaic tat hnwtuntf ui!
ln. Alaulalrla humlr.a
I M, or hj mall, Malanul,
II. (W, I ta, j.f.
TKt SANTAL-PCP3IM CO,
BKllirONTaiHI, OHIO
Sold by Chas. Roger. 4t Commerol-
ai Hirci Astoria. Oregon.
AlTAfUNQTuRTitwE,
Very fear couldb elleve lt looking
at A. T. lloadley, tt healthy, robuuat
blaiksmlth of Tilden. lnd that for
ten year he suffered such tortures
from Rheumatism as few could endure
and live. But a wonderful change fol
lowed his taking Electric Bitters. "Two
bottles wholly cured mo," b writes,
"and I have not foil a twinge In over
a yvar." Thy regulate the Kidneys,
purify tho blood and cure Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Nervousness, Improve di
gestion and give perfect health. Try
them. Only (0 eta at Chas. 'Rogers
drug store.
NORTH COAST LIMITED.
Is only run by the Northern Pacific
between Portland and Minneapolis ana
St. Paul, through Tacoma, Seattle,
Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston,
Billings, Ulsmark and Fargo. Right
of these trains art on tb run dally,
four east and four wast. Each Is a
solid vestlbulsd train, carrying stand
ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining
car, day coaches, mall, express and
baggage car and the elegant obeerva-1
tlon car. Each train Is brilliantly
lighted with over 800 lights and the
beauty of It all Is you can travel Just
lis chcanlv on this train aa an an
as cheaply on this train as on any
other. All representatives will be
glad to give you additional Informa
tion. A. D. Charlfon, Assistant Gen
eral Passenger Agent tit Morrison St.
i Portland, Oregon.
8TARTLINO, BUT TRUE
"If sveryone knew what a grand
medicine Dr. King's New Life Pill Is,"
wrlto I). IL Turner, Dempseytown,
Pa., "you'd sell all you have In a day.
I Two weeks use has mads a new man
I of me." Infallible for constipation,
stomach and liver troubles. 2Go at
Chas. Rogers' drug store.
"WIircnE TO HUNT AND FISH."
Nbrthern Pacific's new gams book Is
nnw ready for distribution, illustra
tion of live same a particular feature,
Four full , pages from Seton-Thomp-son's
drawings mod specially for this
i iiook. Bond address witn six cent ana
be mailed o you by Choi
t? . . o. Minn
; hook will
j S. Feo, G. P. ft T. A St. Paul, Minn.
. . ... ... , rf
" LUCK iN TIIIRTRI5N.
By endlhg thirteen mile Wm.
Hplroy, of Walton Furnace, ; Vt, got
a box of Bucklen's Arnica Saivo that
wholly cqrjd a horrible fever ore on
hU leg. Nothing, else could." PosU
tlvely cuure Bruise, Felon, Ulcer,
EruDtlon. Boll. Burn, . Corn and
Pile, Only 26c, Guaranteed by Chas.
Rogers, drurflst
A familiar name of the Chicago,
Milwaukee A 9t. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Oreat Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" train
every day and night between fit. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train In the world."
Understand: Connection are mad
with all transcontinental line, securing
to Dasenaers the beat service known.
Luxurious enactors, eleotrlo light, steam
heat, of a variety equaled by no other
line.
Bee that your Ucket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the Uulted Mates or Canada. All
ticket agents sell them.
For rate, pamphlets or other Infor
mation, addes.
J. W. CABBY, C. J. EDDT,
5
Trav. Pass. Agt., non. Agt.
Portland,, Ore. Portland, Ore.
. ARLIBHP AMIO FLAM KM.
Breaking Into a biasing home, sums
firemen lately dragged ths nlonplng In
mate from death. Fancied security
nd dvath near. ' It's that way whan
you neglect coughs and colds. Don't
do It, Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption fives perfect protection
against all Throat, Chost and Lung
troubles. Keep It near, and avoid suf
fering, death and doctor's bills. A
teuapoontul stop a laal cough, per
stsUnt use the most stuborn. Harm
lew and nice tasting, It's guaranteed
to satisfy by Cha. lingers. Prlr
C. J. Trenchard
Insurance Commission and Snipping.
Agent W.lla Fargo and ra
rlilu Rxprewi Companies. Cus
tom Ho u Itroksr.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
TUno Curd ofTrulu
PORTLAND.
Ipaves Antve
Pugot Sound Limited. 7. 8 a m l:U pm
Kanstt. City-SU Louis
Hpeolal U io am : m
North Coast Limited I W p m T:00 a in
Tacoma snd Hcattl Night
KxurvM ll:4t pm I 06 m
Take Pugot Sound Limited or North
Coast Limited for dray's Harbor point
Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym
pin direct
Tsko I'uget sound umiwa or Kan
sas Clty-St. Louis Special for points
on South Rend branrb.
Double dally train st-rvlot on O ray's
Harbor branch.
Four trains dally between Portland,
Tacoma and Seattle.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passpneger Aft,
M Morrison St., Portland. Or,
THE
Experienced Traveler
IX ALWAYS KOt!NI ON TIIH
FA-
MOUH TRAINS OF
For ll Knows Thy Are tho Best In
Kvory Respect.
The Northwestern Limited
Dally Between Minneapolis, St. Paul
and Chicago, Is tho Peer of
All Trains.
full Information In regard to Joweat
rate and comfort In traveling
gladly furnlahed by
H. L. 8WLEU, GENERAL AdKNT.
Hi Ald;r St.. Portland, Ore.
T. W. TKAHDALK,
tlen'1 Passenger Agent, St. Paul. Minn.
rnn
..ForOand - listeria gouts.
STR. BAILEY GATZERT."
Dally round trips sxoept Sunday.
TIME CARD
l?! 'aTu1 t
P. AV!? V
Through Portland connections wttli
steamer Nshcotta from llwaoo and
Long Reach Points.
White Collar Line llrlc.la Inlar.
changeable with O. K. ft N. Co. and
V. T. Co. ticket.
The Dalles Route
STR. " TAH0MA."
and "METLAK0"
Dally trips iceit Sunday.
TIME CARD
. .Sir. "TAHOMA" .
Leave Portland Moo , Wed., Frl., 1 a. m.
Leave Dalles, Tues.. Thur.. Bat, fan.
Str. "MBTLAK0" .
Lv. Portland Tues., Thur., Bat, T a. at,
Lv. Dalles, Mon., Wed., Frt., T a. m.
Landing at foot of Aldor Street, Port-
la nd Oregot.
Uoth Phones, Mala 151.
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J. W. Crlchton. Th Dalle. Oregon
A. K. Fuller, Hood River. Oreaon.
Wolford I ft Wy.rs, Whit. Salmon. Wn
Henry OlmateHd. Canon. Wi
Carson, Wn.
John W, Tottun,
. Stevenson, Wn.
Vancouver, Wn.
v Astoria, Ore.
Portlnnd Oregon.
I J. C.iWyatt,
a. I. Taylor,
K. W. CRICHTON.
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