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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1905)
4444444 I MEATS - FISH - GAME - POULTRY nHHHHiHHiHnHllllflllHIiiHIIIMIIIIIIiltNIIHiltMIIMIIIIMIIMIfllllillll Everthing seasonable is in our Market. We sell only (resli, pure andclcan food3. Prompt delivery. Everycustomer satisfied. !! Astoria Fish, Game and Poultry Market. J ; HAUL? BROS., Proprietor, Twvlfth Street. THE LAW OF CONSEQUENCES AND THE PROBLEMS OP LIFE. joHannaaaana The Palace : Gafe uaaaaaaaauaa a u 8 II n oanttooaonoBBoanoooon n n a n a The Best Restaurant KefnUr Metis. 25 Cesti Kliarfau KIiuh m (ufl.lt. Hllllltll ff Willi mm Everything to. Market Affords n n mm ntssttssstttssstiitststtncsnatttttstttttt WAIHIENTOIl LUMBER GO. Manufaoturara of and Daalara In . ( . , , And Hemlock LUMBER Submit us your specifications on any bill you wish una we win give you best prices. We make a specialty of Spruce licvel Siding and Factory Stock. hlpmtnt. Mada Elthar iir , , r.u er w..r. Warren ton, Or vapaeny n,vw fast par day. Fisher's pera House W fttra S m . " Li c. dCLiu, - - Lessee and Manager Friday, January 6, 1905. Prices Popular: Reserved seats 50c; Gallery 25c. Seat Sale opens Thursday morning at Griffins BooK Store I Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Steul, Brass and Bronzo Castings. Geiicral FoundryiiHa and Patternmakers. - Absolutely firatclasa work. Prices lowest. Phone 2451. Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. DrayinS and Expressin All goods shipped to ouri-are will recoiveapeoial attention. , 709-715 Commercial Street. w Hi o 1 es a CIGAR. PIPES. TOBACCO. ETC. 1 e 000000000000.00000000 o o o o . o ' o o . o . 0 nm ' 03IMPItCIAL'ST. - 1U ELliVKNTH ST. 0000000000000000000Oo WILL MADISON HOTEL PORTLAND ; The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND OREGON OaaS or Erll In Talaa la Dlsesvaras hr Oksarvatloaa of t'oaaaaaaaasa, Marala Ara Drmla4 hf (ha Caa. aasjaaacas af llaataa Aatlaaa. A reaction la the conseuuenca of an acuon; an effect la the consequents of cause; a reault la the couaeijuenc of an auteeedeut It la evident that the word, reaction, effect reault and ran aeiunt express different manifest tlona of one law, usually called tha law or causation, though it would be, 1 believe, more correctly mmt tha law of consequences. ehall understand mora pIpiH tha Interaction. In human affair when w. recognize that the meaning of the word, reaction, effect and reault la in cluded In the word consequence. We ma doubt the Importance of reaction In our affair, but we ahall not doubt tiie importance of congruence.. n are compelled to tire consider. tlon to consequence. In the moat tririal strain, une una conaequencea In rlew wuen ne .mites a match. Beta a not to boll, plant, a aeed, pulla a weed, soarpen. a pencil, mends a fence, SbaU I take an umbrella? I balance tha danger of ruin uiiulimt the annovanra of the umbrella and decide a-cordlngly. Huail I clmnue my rout? Take another cup or coffee? Walk or ride? Each question will be deride In a-cordunce wnu my estimate of I lie Imlmi.e of re- auita. In coimlderliijf imHMllile udvitn tatces or dUndvarit.iir. u.iim or losses, wo are balancliu conwuueihes. en deavorliiK to anticipate und weluh'the reault. of our actions. lieu-ret la usuully a reminder of neglect or mlaliidzinent of conse quences, wlillo repentance and reformn tlon Indicate a wuklng up concerning couamiueiicea. Our lntcreet, curloalty, auxlctlea, feara, hopea and ambition. are concentrated upon conaequencea. n e fk ml vice when we are doubtful about eonaeqnencea. Precepta and ex amplit elucidate conaequencea. We work aud rwtt, eat and drink, .enema and plan, eiid and aave, for conse quence. The leaaon of annapfluencea which the individual often learna alowlr and Imperfectly the eouml buHineaa oraan- Izatloua acquire quickly and enforce y uiNclpline. The aa enmen In a auc- ceaaful etore are characterised bv tidl- neaa, promptneaa and a dealre to pleaae; me empioyeea of the Important rail roada are not even permitted to an- awer luault with Insult. The lnduatry that la Intelligently manaaed wUl void mlarepreeentatlon and decep tion. Knowing tnat a reputation for truth and falrneea la vital to contlnu- eue eucce... - The ahrewdeat maxima of trade are built npon the observation or conaequencea. That mind la the atrongest which haa the clear t judgment of conaeauencea. The fool, are tboae who know 'little about conaequencea. The child muat be guarded because It la hrnorant of eonaeouence.. What we know of nar- cotlca, atlmulanta, antidotes, hygiene, aurgwy. chcmlatrT. agriculture. m chnulca. commerce, culture, we know through the observation of conae quencea. Toe beat razor, plow, sani tary system, plan of eoclal betterment la that which producea the beat resulta. Knowledge, learning and experience aeni wnoiiy witn cause and conae- qtience. rl lie aclence of astronomv aeeka to coinnrchend the heavcnlr bod- lea and their Influences unon each oth er. The aclence of chemistry explalna the conaequencea of chemical action. The aclence of political ecouomv alma to distinguish and mark the sood and evil results of different aystema of land tenure, taxation, trade and finance. The aclence of government would de termine wbnt noil Meal avstera ia best for a neonle. The science of war seeks to know what arms, equipments, forces and maneuvers will Inflict the great est Injury upon the enemy with a min imum of expenditure. The science of language deals with the utility of words, pronunciation and forma of ex pression. And so on throuuh the who e of human experience knowledge seeks to distinguish that which has the best results from that which has Inferior or evil results. Our Ideas of rlsht and wrong are due to the nature of the responses to hu man actions. How do we know that truth la better than falsehood? Be cause we are better pleased with our selves when we Bpenk truthfully than when we lie: because truth la esxentlnl to understanding; because we despise lying in others; becnuse lying leads to conrusion, uncertainty, chaos, enmity and to other evil consequences. Aud ao also we have formed a judgment of loyalty and treachery, cruelty and Kinunesa, virtue and vice, by tneir con aequencea. Our laws, customs and command menta would not nrove to us that truth la better than lying if our own experi ence did not confirm it The Decalogue Is effective only, so far as nature cor roborates It. Our common concentions of moralltv are the results of the observation of human actions and their consequences of cause and effect, of action and reaction. We know that certain ac tlona are rluht and others wrong, as we know that bread la good and straw bad for food; that light clothing la more useful In summer than in win ter; that cleanliness la better than nitiunees; tnat the way to wulk Ia lor ward, not backward: that mirth Is plensnnter than grief. As Uie value of a machine or Imple ment la shown tn Ha working and the value of a tree bv Ita fruit so the mer it or demerit of food, drink, medicine, acta and thoughts la determined by their resulta, reactions or effecta by weir conaequencea.-rron "Balanca: The Fundamental Verity," by Orlaade Emltb. - THE BRIDE'S PORTION. At Oaa Tla It wa ltat4 la tkt w44fatr Aaaaaacaaaat. It waa a common custom In tbe eighteenth cefttnry, especially during tbe reign of George II., to insert no tice, of marriage stating tbe brldo. portion In contemDorarr narlodlila and newepapera both In England and scouano. Almost every number of tha Gantia. man's Magazine at that time contain-1 ed aereral of these records, of which tbe following. In 1731. la a atwsr1mn- "Married, the Herd. Mr. Romr w.fn. of York, about twenty-six year of age, I w a uncoinahir lady, upwards of eighty, with whom be if to bars i 000 in money, 300 per annum, aad a coach and four, during life only." Bomeumes ths nodes maral 4a. scribes ths bride as a lady with a "good portion" or a "arenteel fortnna" One of tbe latest notirau in ah Birmingham Oasetta, Jnly 14, 1800, wmcn recorded the mart-lace of Mr.1 Canning, undersecretary of .tats, to Mlaa Scott "with irmiwi : wmmm avawfVW 1 1"-TH London Telegraph. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital Paid in 1100,000. , Sarploa and Undivided Profit. 125 000 Transact, a general banking barineaa. Interest paid on time depciu. .Q.A.BOWLBY. O. I. PETEESON. FBANKPATTON. J. W. OA'NER, Present Vic President Caahier. As Cashier JftS TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE First National Danh of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 Patch aaS Polltlaa. In Lord Lytton'. novel, "Deverenx," the hero aay. to Lady Hasselton,! "Why, yon have moved all yourj patches, one, two, three, alx, eight as I I am a gentleman, from tbe left aide ! of your cheek to tbe right What la ; the reaaon of ao audden an emigra tion r The renly U: "I have changed my politics, count that ia all. and huva resolved to lose no time In proclaiming we change." A note reminds the read er that at that time Whig iudiea patch ed on one aide of the check, Torlea on the other. Addison, too, baa an amus ing Spectator paper on tbe same sub ject, relating bow be went to ths theater and observed two nartlea of ladles In opposite boxes, the face, on one hand being spotted on the rlsht aide of the forehead and those upon the other on tbe left He adda: "I am Informed that some of them adhere so ateadfaatly to tbelr party and are ao far from Bacrlflclng their seal for tbe public to their passion for anr oar ticnlar person, that In a late draft of marriage articles a lady has atlnulated with her husband that whatever hla opinions are. abe shall be at liberty ao paten on which aids ahs pleases." ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, pnaa,ns Rapt - .uuvr, oecrmary AMOKU Uvwraa, Tresa f f . Designers and Manufacturers of w THB L4TE8T IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED Foot of Fourth Street. . . . . la-,. V ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. latest pa tern I am prepared to do all kinda of work m that line at reasonable price.. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. A Prataaaa of Kaawledffa. "I bate to aee a man pretend to know more than he actually does," aald the habitually severe man. "So do I," said the unassuming friend "ao do I. But when your wife Insists on haying you read the war new. out aloud and the children are alttlng around listening what are you going to do when you come to all these Japanese and Russian names?" Waah- ington star. Her Asa. Tom-Did Statu! tell you the truth when you nsked hor ace? Dlek-Tes. Tom-TTIiat i'M she sv? Dick-She aald It w:!H none of my business. FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Agents The Linen Thread Co. SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, ROPE Fishermen and Cannery Supplies m ''.aaaaaai ",Bs,,BBWBaBBaB a o) imf LaaJI MkZ3 SIH ' f IIP mm For Every Humor From Pimples to Scrofula. I 1. 4 Coticora Ointment, and Coticora Pills appeal with irresistible force to all who have suffered Ion? and hopelessly with humors of the skin, scalp, and blood. Every hope, every expectation awakened by them, has been more than ful filled. More great cures are daily made by them than by all other Skin Remedies combined, a single set, costing: but one dollar, being often sufficient to cure the most distressing- cases of torturing, disfiguring- humors, eczemas, rashes, itchings, and inflammations of the skin and scalp, with loss of hair, when all else fails. fchnJjJojrth world. FottwDrof t Ctem.Cor, , W Swdlot "All' About U Dollw Donor Cun.' ' AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best Iu The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. nennaanaaaaao nuuu aaaaaaaan Our Drugs Are Pure We compound prescriptions with great care from a comp ete stock of fresh and pure drugs. We also sell all the standard home remedies and all kinds of Proprietary Articles, Combs, Brushes, Razors, Soaps, all kinds of Toilet Articles, Etc. P We Charge no Fancy Prices. a Corner of Fourteenth ls. n... ru and Commercial Street Han S UrU&f StOFG I w wm mm tm If tt a a a a a a. a r BADGE ft FIVE DIFFERENT MAKES TO SELECT FROM Thi Tanety l Irge that you cut easily And o. .-..v., . i.ikc inn yon cn essily find one to juit tuit you. All are reliable makes and covered by a lubataiitlal guarantee. We also have heating atorea. At , cook ttores, air-tight stoves; all sold at the very bottom prices that we always sell at, because of the fact that ia buying- and selllna- tor cash we can save you the usage oa the money. L. H. HENNINCSEN ft CO. aSTJ Farjo Ex. Co, CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fnhrman, Proprietors, CHOICEST FRE3H AND SALT MEATS. - PROMPT DELIVERY 543 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager lacks, Carriages Baggag. Checked and Transferred Trucks and r immure tvagons- ttanos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. WeinharcTs Loif r Beer. i.1 1 mi mHH-iitt.