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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1905)
SUNDAY, MAY H, 1MB, THE MIXING ASTORIAN ASTORIA. OREGON. " i ii M i ; 1 1 I I II - m iff m t 1 THE MORNING ASTORUN Established 1871. ... . ....... ..-..! tncvS or ine Ui'KiiUM mm iiuuiim. element. whrse adulutlon of the crown- in PublUhed Pally (Except Mondsy) by Ht J. DELL1NGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. R mall. Bef Tur II 00 By mill, per month By carrier, per month .......... WEEKLY A3T0RIAN. By mill. pr year. In advance, . .11 00 Entered at the postofnc at Astoria, Oregon m second-elaaa matter. g glories ot noble womanhood Is de- rw-ftnW for th Ulmu ot Tsi Nouns. Anoaus to ter mM or pUo t swum. (u b Bud by pocukl card r Urtur WW Mm Aay tmuUrily la oettrw? aaouW b tawrfkM? rnporwd to th. XBo of pubUoMioa, TstaphoM Mai 1. baited, and whose inclinations ami tendencies seek the companionship and Illicit cohabitation with th lowest and vilest dregs of humanity in tha dead- fulls and hellholes ot the community. Tea, there la plenty ot room In this world for tn '"d noble men and women whose Influence radiate the bright sunshine of human happiness. scattering sweep perfume by kind words and tender hearts and hoa presence In a community aoftena tha heart and casta a halo ot bright eat beams and revivifying Influent upon aU who seek all that la grand and enobllng and whoa kindly nanistra tlona la llk tha vlglla ot th guardian angel, and who life la worthy of emultf YMuld t3vt Ufre were mora ot this class ot people in aw rla. , burial ili'e of I'auV' Jones la nbsim!.! How could so gieat a man be burled In so small a place i , Mae Wood says Senator- Piatt Is sends. That was unn-ceesary.. The mere, fact that, he wrote her love let" tcr proved that. RESCUE THE PERISHING. "Man's Inhumanl y to man makes countless thousands mourn." This Is a truelsm too painfully apparent la the thoroughfares and busy marts of trade. In every avocation n life, la every land and in every clime, and Astoria, Is not exempted from the machinations of evil minded people who seem, to enjoy , seeing other Po pie unhappy or , making trouble for them. A tendency to believe every Idle tale often creatie unnecessary an ntmosiUes and destroys social and business relations. There is a class of people in every community who are constantly decrying tha efforts ot oth ers. Invidious peopl seek to pull men down who possibly having; made mistake during their early career, vine a desire to lead a more honor able life, or follow some avocation more in harmony with their ability and standing tn a community, who are constantly Beset by a certain etas whose associates are the vile and vic ious and who seek to pull others down upon the earn level, actuated by sel fish motives, or evince a Jealous dis position, whose environments pro hlblt them from admission into re spectable society, whose associates ar not conducive to morality and decency. There Is plenty of room in this bead, tiful world for the good, the pure in heart, the noble-minded, and place, ww filled by the lowsr and baser ele ment, fill a nlch that ought to be filled by honorable men and women. ' AN OBJECT LESSON. It is stated r a contemporary taat John IX Rockefeller la profoundly d- pressed over tha attacks tWrt been, mads upon him la the eatro vtrsy over tha acceptance or rejee tlon of his 1100.000 contribution to the cause of forelm mission. He has aged much In appearance and has be com petulant triable to find his customary solace In golfing and other pursuits in the country, he ha returned to, his home In New Tork city. . He has changed hla attitude to ward th nress and through his friends he has attempted to defend the methods through which be has acquired his great wealth and to deny that there Is any taint upon his money. In this there is proof anew that no man Is utterly insensible to public opinion. Mr. Rockefeller has flatered himself In the past that the attacks made upon him and upon his methods were merely ebulltions of the hatred of disappointed competitors, or of the envy of th- unsuccessful or the suc cessful To find that there was a great body of men so completely dis interested aa the clergynrn of a lead ing church who look upon his busi ness methods as more than discredit able, as distinctly immoral, has come with a shock to him, the more so as. without doubt he thoroughly believes In his own profession of Christianity and morality. Had there been such a public senti ment so freely expressed, during the time when Mr. Rockefeller was put ting Into effect the machinery through which he has heaped up such a tre mendous fortune. It Is within the bounds of possibility that he never would have followed the course that he did. It was because that he re mained respected and admired by the Cs.pt. Mathews Talk about mos qultoes, wby. when .we were In lati tude SO degrees and longitude T5 de trees, a host of mosquitoes settled on our rigging and when th?y left us, there wasn't a sltltch of canvass loft on th boat. v f Capt. Bailey That's strange. b cause when I was sailing In, luttltud !9 degrees and longltuue T4 degrees, a swarm of mosquitoes, settled on our rigging anJ evary on or tnem naa a pair ot canvas breeches on. Scott Johntsone 8am mosquitoes no doubt "WtHte," said an Astoria man as he proceeded with laying on of hands, "t am sorry to have to do this; It hurts an more than It does you." "Well' replied th . precocious youngster, resignedly, "I never did be- lev In sympathetic strikes anyhow. They always do) more harm than good." Andrew Carnegie's nam now ap pears In advertisements for Peerless beer. It Is not stated whether there Is a library In connection with ,tht brewery. V 1L. uuui or womm. wno -rrUr , mmt1,aw c,rc,e of f hi. ways and trie, to become an w a lntance. lt WM becauM theM honored and useful member oi th, a rf reaso h,seI , business community andf society is tm 0 hlm Jd deserving of encouragement It show. , .ound publlc sentl. that he has a mind not warped by the; he wa ab,e ,0 ttm tho.e environments of associations with ta wh dlgdaln He WM rtcog. k,wer rtratta of society and that he clrcl, where h!a Mnn has sufficient honor, manhood and . , . fn,riHan n a rreflt nhllanthroDlst S.ationj M.Kil- knpfrtnr desnlte his and position in life which nature and !dev)oui busIneM courB(, Now ne nature's God destined he should oc- fo the fift Ume tm mn not cupy , " the estimate placed upon him by the An Illustration of what men can ac- 1 bwJy of Amrlca people. that compllsh is evidenced by the presence ,t a mora, ,a,nt lg In tliis city of Dr. Toy who will com-' Wm and that hs monev cannot mence a series of evangelistic meet-,. .,,, nrnnArW n -irt t the usj I cij s 'j t r - - altar, and the shock has aged and broken him. There Is a lesson In this for the peo- princlple to forsake evil companions and evil ways and assume a PERSONAL MENTION. . -N. F. Hill of St Paul was In Ih city yesterday. J. Andres ef Vancouver was In the city yesterday, E. M. Gallett of Rochester Is reglsted at the Parker. Rev. O. M. Thorp of Seaside -as the city yesterday. Norman Marrs visited friends in Portland yesterday. W. E. Tlbee of Oregon City was In the city yes;erdy. N. McGUvery of Dep river .was In the city yesterday.. C. P. Hogu of Portland registered at the Occident yesterday. Olof Erickson of Lewis and Clark was in the city yesterday. W. O. Stuart of Chicago was tn the city yesterday on business. L. A. Loomls of Ilwaco returned from Portland last evening. Ings tonight. There are probably many instances in his past lire tha: he would desire to have eliminated, hut he, by a determined will, and ni nt thla mntrv. No reforms, com- a firm reliance in Him who doeth U;Inercaj 0. political, are possible, so things well, and by his own exertions j M .eneray rmrJ e-,8t- was lifted from the paths of degre- condtUolli wtth the cynical Snd daUon and shame to the highest plain j iolfnnt gooi humor whlcW tne attainable In this world and is de- jfun(IaI;nta, vlce of tne Ame,ican peo otlng his life to the elevation of man. j A fce(1 pub,c ,entlment ueU kind and the uplifting of fallen hu-;, cerUl creato. of No manrty. He is rescuing, the perishing. g lmperviolu ,0 ,t; Bupposlng some evil-minded, narrow-,. man deilrM tetracted repreaentatlve of a personal ,RocIwfcller m0,t certainlv does, to ap devil. such as exist in Astoria, were: M a ,,-,.. philanthropist. t decry his effects; were, to publish I , , thing la hla past llf for the sole ftnT M XM- oRBINARV. pwpose of compelling him to desctnj t the lowest depths in. the scale of humanity where-ht persecutor and toraientef lives and has his being, what would be the opinions enter, tatned in the minds of all honest peo ple of such contemptible and contam inating methods? This world would be brighter and better if all those who have attained, or whose Inclinations have kept them upon the highest stratta of society, would stretch out a helping hand to those endeavoring to assume the po sition In life for which they were emi nently fitted. The flier of scorn is too frequently pointed at those who ate endeavoring to better their condi tions in life, and oftentimes discour agement and refusal of assistance has thrown them back into the vortex of sin and shame, not by or from their , own" Inclinations, but by a refusal of those whose duty it is to as sist the unfortunates in not perform assist the unfor.unate In not perform ing their duty to humanity, to so'i-ty. Theie is a grand field for fffnctlveJ reduced from $12,000 to 111,999. missionary work right here in Asto ria. There are many young men and women who would make uprlg-M, hon orable and respectable citlzn.-t, and who could be convinced of the error of their ways and persuaded to forsaki evil companions and the constant temptations thrown In their paths by a class whose associations and Incli nations never have reached a higher plane than the contaminating lnflu- Epltom f Ancedotss.snd. lnoid.nts With Comments by a Layman, . Soon will the sun beside the sea Tan many human pelts; The bathing season will be on, But very little else. New York's all night banks will be opened Just as soon as the projectors can find a man whom they can trust over night Pat Crowe's next appearanec may be looked for In some of the ten-cent magazines. ' A vigorous war against Sunday golf In Philadelphia Indicates how strong the religious sentiment in that town Is in favor of having the Sabbath ob served strictly as a day of sleep. It Is said that the committee In vestigating the alleged extravagance of the Equitable will recommend that the salaries of the stenographers be We have the word of Mr. Carnegie for lt that a virtuous coaenman is better than a dissipated duke. I know this spring-time pipe of mine Is not an empty dream Theyr'e taking dovn the oyster sign And putting up lc cream. Rhode Island's claim that it Is the Spring Clearance Sale of Shirt Waist Suits. 8HIRT WAIST SUITS made of a good quality changeable silk; Sev eral colors to choose from. Regular, $12. Special $9 W SHIRT WAIST SUITS of excellent quality figured silk, puttern being a broken stripe, dulnty design, In blue, brown, green and gray. Regular. $14. , . Special $11 20 SAME STYLE SUITS of a bolter grade of material. Regular, $18. Special $14 40 8HIRT WAIST SUIT, made of fine, heavy quality changeable silk In various colors, well fin ished. Regular. $22". 8poisi $17 ed We are pressed for room. , Ttas season Is still before us. But w will give you an opportunity. Spring and summer shspes of stmt hatsv at SO per cent reduction.' Shapes worth 62V, cents to $1.I will t sold for half prlo. No need to wait until July. Tor this week we continue tha 10, per cent reduction on LadieV Underwear. Only a few value art mentioned below. Step in and. see th others. A grand May oppor tunity. . , CORSET COVER, Made of long Cloth, with three Insertions of V.leh- rtenne. lace anl tlnl.hwt with ' Vlenclenns edln. iffrular 09 price . . This week, each w' DRAWERS, Md of Cambric . trimmed with looks, embrold- lt erv I nuerttoo an (1 ediil tig. CAe KcgulartKo Tul week, each.,"' - MAR in dress can only be obtained by the "timely tips"tof those -who have devoted years at, careful study to the clothiug trade (or Men. and Boys. You need not worry about the quality or correctness of "any thing you buy bere in the way . of clothing. The manufacturers guar an tee and ours go with everything you buy! ' YOUNG MEN if you are not in harmony with your clothes you should call ou us and we will put you in; tune with neat, snappy suits at 4$ tShe rts, 10 Of course we can suit you to the tune of $10.00 to $;U).00 per suit but we would especially call your attention to our . single and double breasted "Mannish Suits" at Seventeen Dollars and Fifty Cents. P. A. STOKES Keeps a Dressy Shop for Dressy People. yM (1 r Jot' v ms J Msdc of Good Quality Long Cloth heavy lace flounce. Begnl.r OA. II-U0. This week, each - yvw M. 8. COPELAND A CO, . ,,. 407 Commsroist 8tr.t Mr. V. Hack.t of Portland Is visit ing the family of Jacob Butts. Mrs. Myra Zlgler has been vUltlng friends In Portland this week. Frank Wooden of Jewell visited friends In Astoria yesterday. Charles Allsky of Portland vlsltd friends 1n Astoria yesterday. rhas. Anderson of Claskanlno ar rived In the city last evening. P. K. Parkburst of rortland was in the city yesterday o business. J. E. Hlgglns returned from a busi ness trip to Portland last night. Edith Ratbboi e of Orayj river visit ed .friends In Astoria yesterday. n a rmIuik of 8kanaowtt was In th city yesterday on business. a narger ot Ban Francisco reg istered at the Occident yesterday. J C. Pone of F.UM Is In th city. He expects to return home today. Wm. Anderson, the Deep river mer chant, was in the city yesterday. Nut Goldsmith of St. Joe was reg istered at the Occldunt yesterday. Hon. C. W. Fulton Wl tor Por:- land last evening on a business trlv- II. R Comwell of 8an Francisco regbiteied at the Occident yesterday. F. D. Keutner will make a business Ulp to Portland tomorrow morning. uiu Jennie RuthbotMi of FelWa, Wash, Is visiting frinds In the city. Moses Goldsmith, a prominent at torney of Seattle, was In the city yes terday, , B. C Blackford . of th Claakanla Chief arrived wn on last nights 'train. a' a: Emery of Rossland Is In the c thr gut of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tallsot, r. a Keating of th Baker theater Portland was la th. city yesterday p bjnea. , . v i TJndier and Umilr left bvesdoc for fit. lohM where thr Will In th. fstsr rasida, ,, Nelson Troret and Mr. Qraca of tsw American Can Company was In the fclty yesterday on , business, f , ( Robert Undenberger left yesterday nornlng for a business trip to Poru land. He will return Monday. Mrs. Samuel Elmore and daughters returned from Passadenjt, Cal., yes- terday and will spend the summer In Astoria. Rev. Q.' M. Thorp! who has, been the minister at the Seaside Methodist church, has resigned and will move to Puget Sound. , Miss Pearl Cole Is spending a few days with Mrs. Chas. Richardson j at Seaside. Miss Lucille Cole returned home yesterday. Tom Moore, representing Norrls A Rowe's circus, and wife, arrived down on last night's train and are register ed at the Occident. Cv E. Palmer, representing Blake, McFall & Co. of Portland, returned home last evening, after a very suc cessful business trip In the city. REMOVAL - ALE WE MOVJt JON JUNE 1st to our new quarters. In order to maltej'inoving easy . we place on Special Sale our entire stock of Clothing, Men's Furnish . ings, Shoes, etc. Coeds Sold at Cost 'During the Month of Kay. CHARLES LARSON WELCH BLOCK; 651 Commercial Street, corner 15th. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET 0. W. Morton sbd John Fohrman, Proprietors. CHOICEST FHKHII AND HALT MEATS. I'llOMIT DELIVER! 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321. The TROY Laundry ; . (i ;'? '' . ' v '. Is the only White Labor Laundry in tho City. Does the Bes of Work at very re&sonatte Price; and is iu every way worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANK STS. Phoue 1991 axxxxtxxiuiTTti i n 11 m iu V. SSJtX rxs FRESH AND CURED MEATS .... . :. i' .. m . , . Wholesale ana Kettil bhips, Lodging Camps nd Mills supplied on short notice. 3 . LI VR8T0CK BOUGHT AND. SOLD 3 WAHINOTON MARKET CHRISTENSEN CO. rxzzzxzxinzxzxzzzixzzxzzzxixxzxzzxxx There's no beauty in all the land , That cah with her face compare. Her lips are red, her eyes are bright, ghs takes Rocky Mountain at night. . Frank Hart's drug store. . AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Boheraiau Boer Beet In The Northweat BrewfagGo. Flrstl National - Bank ot Astoria ' "'. ESTABLISHED 1886' ,.V ' Capital and Surplus $100,000 w einhard's I ':