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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1905)
FRIDAY, Apfelt 28, 1W5. 4 THE MORNING ASTORIAN ASTORIA. OREGON. THE MORMG ASTORIAN it Established 1873. FubiUbed DUj (Except Hoaday) b7 iHE J. 8. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. benefits. It left to constitute n esiaie it often becomes a curse to the heir. 16 causes family dispute that f never compromised. It furnishes fee for court employes and attorneys, and results In no permanent good to the community. Give the chlUren all they should have and let them do something: In world to gladden the hearts of their fathers and mothers. SO 00 80 s v-m " By mall, per year . By mall, per month WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mall, per year, In advance .41 00 Entered at the poatofflce at Astoria. Oregon as aecond-claaa matter. w-Ordrs foe the drttrenait of Th kToamM 33m. Aut trrwSm'y l dell" oult f-.wl.tly winrnd to th OffiC PC puDUOWa. Telephone Main 661. essM scr ; TOUNQ MEN S COLONT. Th Seattle P. L states that a col nnv of vounx men has been formed In owa for the purpose of securing farm lands In Washington. The memoer ship is composed of sons of well-to- do fanner, having plenty of money and credit at their command. Loca tiona will probably be made In some of th new fields of irrigation to be opened up in the eastern part of tae state. The young colonists propose to nter Into active deverslfled agricul ture. They will establish dairies, nlant grain crops and Improve the or chard and garden opportunities. They expect to build permanent homes. No man can give his sons a better . k that founded on the legacy ownership of productive acreage in the .rmln district It is something .vl..... .onrmt rfUTV SwaY. RUSt lUKl UliCi.a will not cause it to decay and waste Into nselessness. There is an ever In creasing valuation in every acre that can' be successfully cultivated. The state U young and but little devel opend. Its future possibilities are al most beyond the power of calculation. The man who produces something from the soil need have no fears for Ma future financial Interests. The move of young men from old homesteads is an indication of a de alrable change In the sentiment for home building. Old farms are owned by families. In many cases the title has never passed from the original name. Large tracts -cave been divid ed by courts in settling estates, and the sons and daughters have received their portions. At present the divis ion policy has reached its limitation of nrofit producing. The tracts are too small and the surroundings are not deasant Feuds of various7 kinds have entered into the neighborhood traditions. Farmers having money at their dis posal act wisely when donating it to their sons and daughters in the build ing of homes. It serves some useful purpose, and the men accumulating it enjoy the privilege of witnessing its H1STOR RF.rF.ATS !TSEU-" Another man gone wrong from the pernicious h:blt of gambling. Edward J. Smith, a tax collector of San Fran cisco, is a fugitive from Justice, hav ing been an embeasler In the sum ot ovr $70,000 .money collected by him from the public as taxes. He blew the money In on the gambling tabic. where a man was never known to win a cent, and on horse races where only the owners of the track were ever known to win. Every man that bets on a gambling game or a horse race bets on a sure thing game. owneJ and manipulated by sure thing men, who have no compunctions of con science, neither do they care if the money lost was stolen as long as they win it and can drive fast horses and wear diamonds. There is no question but the admin istration of Mayor Schmidt of San Francisco has been the most pernicious and corrupt of any administration that has ever disgraced that city. Not long ago the chief of police was dismissed from office for accepting money to allow Chinese gambling games to run. The gambler Is prepared to buy of ficials and Jurymen In order to carry on their nefarious swindling games, and ruined famflles, brcken-hearted wives and children with tears stream ing down their faces at the disgrace elusions. ments easy In accomplishment. TIk railway companies would be ImmcJi ately and greatly benefited by the do velopment and settlement of the coun try to be Irrigated; and without their Md many Irrigation enterprise would h.. t k. thUved by lack of fund available for the work. The conces slons to the government asked for an! granted, consisted of reduction of rate for the transportation of material re quired In constructing Irrigation Im provements. The alleged dlscrlmlna tion was not In favor of one compel I- tnr ns ncalnst another. While the di rect saving was to the government and the Incentive to the -railway poo nle unqeusttonubly was presented In the prospect of profit to the transpor tation companies through new put rons and enlarged traffic, the final ami large share of the benefit was to th. public as a whole, Nobody was pr sumed to say that the action would wirt iniiirv t.-k anybody on earth. It mlirht as well be claimed that prefer enees given to the government in time of "war. or special accommodations and rates and privileges accorded In car rylng the malls. Is a violation of n law prohibiting discrimination, framed and enacted to protect the tlttien against wrong or Injury- It Is reckoned that the concessions made by the railway companies In the agirregate would enable the redama tlon bureau to add perhaps a million dollars wirth of work to enterprises already projected. The sum Is not great In proportion to the whole cost of the Improvement, yet It Is worth nfttr bv the people of the western states Interested In irrigation work. ' 1 In addition to the foregoing con- it mv be said that there 'TIS A MATTER of BUSINESS with us when it comes to Clothing. Our large experience taught us to offer nothing but the best and when you buy you can be perfectly satisfied that you have the best that be produced iu the United States. ... T 11 We make a specialty of business suits ana woum call your attention to our line of 111 'awlX III fit ; v. W 1 ' i V l-lf ftST-Tl- Fancy Worsteds, Cassimeres arid Tweeds in all patterns and latest styles. PRICE: Is Every suit guaranteed to give entire satisfaction """" or your money refunded. SEE OUR LINE AT $17.50 ARE DRAGGING OUT A TIRED. WEARY EXISTENCE, ... i- i. i ha honrinli. i,..ov. a certain element In the of tneir tamer, is niu.- nf th eambler. community that Is cllspieasea n u.e x,ti, h. dpfnuianflr bank presl- admlnlattnttion or i wiueni, JLUft. I nt xtiiwn.ikee betrayed the con- velt. and even In Astoria some are u urui v - . nt m friends and souandered be found who do not indorse m ,. ,..if .iminra in atorks workinw of providence. If one por- a njuiiuu unu M . - i . .. . t... - ih. mu newsnaDer auvocmes -'-i and the wneai pu. out -v.. - . , txt-z-vtm r winners of the money? Tax Collector tain project with an honest belief that . np p0PLE .. tt i i the it win h benenciai to me puum, .- iiw' - monpv belonrlnK to the people against other person or newspaper objects te .v. v..!.. th. it not on merit, bift simply on ac- Hurr-iiiinB 1 , gamblers are chuckling in their sleeves count or being possessea 01 -i"" at their prowess and cleverness in disposition. Were President Roosevelt robbing the public through a trusted In a position to issue - . .w ... in .wrt th fact that he was a republican employe, in mcic i , i. tv hvnf mutiny a II- would cause a stampede In the demo CVIlllMUUtlJ '-- 1 " I . , t . vuniin nnv. tn ret into ine urn unnu cense on me nefarious nuuuni . games. No. they are not men. They wagon going to hell. Just to. be obstl- 8ly, Dru9girt Ch.a, Rog.ra, Simply . . . i K.nA in tiT. - I tha warn ot m ra nil vim an atiu uicii v i i w a community casts a black spot on th. mm. Cheated oeatn. tt-v irr.nrniitv and! crimes are I vidnev trouble often ends fatally 1. UUU III....". J .. - - . w . - mnraiitv .., hv rhnoainff the rlxht medicine, B. v . ... I.. ,TM,nn.v Iowa, cheated! "Kimuly for the want of a a little and law and order are maae or - -..f;; yr. ago 1 had .trength and vitality." sold .Druggist ondary consideration, such a commun- Jeath. He W- " Jpl .,hoM are million, of ity is not a fit place for a respectable - ' " ' . ftnltetv. but r., , fM. WMh, nnd . lttrjte num- I man to raise a family. It puts a prem- effected .,h. h. m Atorla. who ari, ium on dishonesty and discounts hon- l complete cure- t hav, al80 founfl drBgglng thems.lvcs around half dead esty and virtue. Temptations thrown benefit In general de-l . ... nii u ha,dy .ecms to in th w,iv of assumedly honest men, L,,,, . trnnhie. and keen them ... - - i uiiiii aiiu v r rause.1 Eieelow to become a defaulter Lnrtniitlv on hand, since, as a find and ruin his rrienas. lernpiawun vi they have no equal. voua. jtwuboi" gambling and horse racing made Ed- druggist, guarantees them at 50c. ,a t smith an embezzler ana a P. A. STIO IiEwS KEEPS A DRESSY SHOP FOR DRESSY MEN. Strenfl" nd Vitality. The Astoria. Restaurant. If you want a good, clean mel or if jrou are in a hurry you ihouM go to the Astoria Restaurant This fine restaurant ii thoroughly ap-to. date in every detail EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SERVICE All kinds and grades We quote a few prices of 28x60 at (2.59. 38x74 at 3.75. LACE CURTAINS 30 in by 2'2 yard at $1.15 48 in. by 3 yards at $1.15 54 In. by 32 yard at 1.45 52 In by 3'2 yards at 2.00 54 In. by 22 yards at 22.50 All oren center with handsome bordersr mmnw A new shipment of streets hats re ceived Saturday. No trouble to show goods. BEE HIVE M. 8. COPELAND A CO. fugitive from Justice. The men who were Inveigled Into the games are not the sufferers. It is the wives and the children upon whom the disgrace at taches and will follow to their graves. When men advocate placing a license upon ruining happy homes; sending t,nnset nnii confiding wife and mother into the street a beggar. throwing innocent children upon the cold charities of the world, then in deed Is there a hell upon earth ana sorrowing hearts find happy relief In the solitude of the grave. WHERE'S THE HARM. Can the United States accept the benefit, of reduced freight rates, asks the Butte? Inter-Mountain, extended . f rIad Im t-siA nrn Dy ine rauwaty cum yam i i motion of Irrigation enterprises with- tt Attraction. From the me to tan up my w,r I . I in.r. and vltrnr nnd I neartllV en- If you want a proity face anl dolight ful a!r. Rosy cheeks and lovely hair, Wrldtnr trit MViiM the sei. Put your fnlth In Tckv Mountain Tea. Fran Hart' drug store. Record Breaking Vaudeville AT THE STAR and half alive, and it hardly seems to them that life Is worth living. 1 want to say to avery such person. take Vlnol, our delicious cod liver oil preparation, whjlch ls not a patent medicine, and you know what you art. taking, as everything it contains Is printed on the bottle. "Vlnol contains in a highly concen trated form all of the curative, llfe glvlng elements of cod uver oil, with out & drop of oil or grease to upset the stomach. Vlnol will purify and enrich the blood, Invigorate every organ li. the body and create strength as noth ing eles known to medicine can do. "Mr. M. A. Casslrly. a prominent edu cator and Supt. of Schools, Iyxington, Ky.. writes: 'After using different tonics and cod liver oil preparations on the market. I find Vlnol to be far superior to them all, and Its strength ening properties are truly remarkable Vlnol has built up my system strengthened my ndrves in fact, It has made a new man of me, enabling The MORNING ASTORIAN Best Theaters. Change of Program Monday. Change of Acts Thursday. Matinee Dally at 2:45 p. m. Week Beginning April 24. I MLLE. INEZ SCOTT Sensational Novelty Aerialist The Iron-Jawed Lady out violation of the interstate com merce law prohibiting discrimination or rebates? That is the Interesting question answered in the affirmative by the interior department but sub mitted to the attorney general's office for an opinion. It seems to be the distinguishing quality of modern statesmanship to Ignore common sense in deference to public prejudices. BecHueg it Is the fn.VInn n Otlrlhllla fill VI1Sl irOm I n-r tiTAOIPT International trusts to nose freckles, vlrtuoio Musical Artist Violin, Cor- to tne pernicious innuente ui un net ana ranjo ouwm Ination In transportation charges, pub lie enterprise must wait while public officials engage In the Impressive un dertaking of attempting to convince the public that splitting hairs Is more useful and profitable occupation than sawing wood. Leaving to the government experts the task of analyzing the fine points of law supposed to be Involved In this new problem, the public Interested in i.he conclusion Is entitled to the facts The officers of the reclamation ser vice early conceived the idea of se curinar the co-ODeration of the rail way companies as an Important aid In advancing work or irrigation. Two consplcous facts made1 the achleve- LOIS HOBSON CECELB Operatic Vocalist energy and vigor, and I heartily en dorse Vlnol as the best cod liver oil preparation . arifl strength create I known.' We ask every weak or aged person In Astoria, every person who Is run down, overworked, nervoua or deblll tated, and every one suffering from severe colds, hanglng-on coughs and incipient consumption, to try Vinol on our guarantee to build them up and create strength and make life worth living. Vlnol will cost nothing If It falls to give satisfaction; In such cases we give back the money without Ted tape." Chas. Rogers, Druggist. WILSON AND MORAN Comedy Sketch Artists THE WHEELERS The TJvintr Marionette Duo Sketches, Funny Little Folks and Married Bliss RICHARD CHARLES, PICTURED MELODIES Entitled: "Good-Bye Sis.' EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPB "Hop O' My Thumb" Admission, Any Seat, 10 Cents AN EA8Y WAY To buy watches, Jewelry or anything else along this line, and pay for it as you spnre the money. Our Installment plan of selling goods ha met with access. It enables yon to make your self or your friend a present without Interfering with the purchase of other needed articles. Highly finished Strad- Ivarius or Stalner model Violin, $10 12.B0 down, balance on easy payments, 25c grade gut strings 10 cents, for this week only. Here's a chance of a life time. Lay In a supply. A8TORIA LfAN OFFICE, 581 Commercial Street. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Palo Bohemian IU't-r Beat In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. 60 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper Guarantees to Its Advertisers a Larger Circulation than soy Paper Published In Astoria. Our BooKs are Open to Inspection by Our Advertisers