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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTOR1AN ASTORIA 'OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE m, 1905. CRY FOR CRUSADE Against Disgraceful Dives in the Underworld. CLERGY IS DETERMINED v-: All Churches At Sunday Service! Pan I Betolutionl Urging Moral Cleanline!. ; Offer Sheriff Hearty Co-Opeiation fn Ridding City of Evil. ntive f tin condition In tin metropo ll nt our stale he said in I "ft: "The buiiic win M 1 endeavoring t answer tlm iiii'flon, 'will It pay' In Kvurv transaction. Tbcv arc after money ami I do not blame tiu-111 for that. Money I a good thing uml ha it use. It secure mc, bring yn comfort, enable a limn to breath the pur atmosphere of the mountain, drink miiii-rul water, and bathe in the e. With it people can purcliuiM fine hnue unl rh'Uant furniture, costly llk ami Jewel, ami make themselves Usik pret-' lifn l worth livinir that leave the nut. Will it pay for you to accept the religion of our Saviour, .leu t hrift. First, 'will it pay' th country ami the world f (' to India, a taut if ul eouri try ami rldi of noil with her million of people. Look over Egypt with her pyramid, the cradle of all civilization, tlie birth place of history and what message have' they for ut Hweep on to Clilna, old, moss grown China. Th Hraham, tb lJuddlt, tha Par, and Confucius hava endeavored to lift these Into th sunlight of a better civilization, messurv are up to th standard every time. Hi yardstick always measure thirty-six inches. Hi word i always true and people trut him ami betow upon such their patronage. "Young people are more and more be ing tailed into plaiV of power and In fluence. You belong to the privileged rla Unity. You have had good mental training, to you ought to be full of In telligent. You have had good moral discipline, mi you ought to tie full of principle. You have had good religiou advantage so you. ought to be full of ed you to goj men of enlightenment, without intluenee are the poorest kind of rubbish; men of intellectual, moral and religion culture, who are not ac tive fore in society, are not worth what it cost to prod in them, and no man may lie too well educated to a love of right, to love of hi country, and if need lie, to die for it. The apeaker in closing made a strong appeal to the young people of the city and of the graduating cla, urging upon them to live a manly or a woman ly life. The church, In their rvi Sun Jay, all commenced a spirited advocacy for the closing of the dance hull. Dur ing the pt few Week, a lllct but'-f- fective work ha been going on, an In vestigation into the evil of these place ml of tlw eople who frequent them, .n. the result that the eleriry I unan- luum in urging that the brothel be! tllHMMl. Without a dissenting voice, resolu- lion were paHl in ail tn ciiureiic. Wunday, and preiratloii made to con tinue the ftglit against the law-break-Ing place. The following resolutions Were adopted: First Congregational "Uolvd, that we, the iiiemtaa and the friend of the Firt Congregational church, re.'t fully etltmn and re- iiet that Micritf l.inville enforce the ,.. relative to the ilawe hall in our cilyi and that we anie him -f our tee'dincM to 10 i.M-ratc with him in any pn.Ml.lc way for the utve of tlie ItOVCIllCllt." Baptint. "Ihlieving the Jnlitution kmvii a Ouiur. hall", now conducted in thl city, to lie IhhIi llh-gal and Imnmrul, an lnult to li'nl and a imre to lin o, we, the liicmlH-r of Hie lliiplit .-..nyi.-ww tinu of tl"ciiy of Atori, heu-by pn ourwlvc nnt heartily in tavor of their iippiTln." . Bethany Lutheran. "On Ixhalf of lU-thany Lutheran church, we are with the aheiiir or any other ollloer that will do hi duly in any move for the right 1 and we e.M-,illy urge that the dance ball of our city In clowd and that we U freed I10111 thl pe.t hole of crime that ha h'l'ti In our city." Firtt Methodist. "Inaaiuuch a the heriir of rlatnp mnty ha taken the tep to enforce the law, we, the mcuilicr of the I irt MethiKliHt church desire to exprc our wive a l'lng in fvr of the move 4,11,1 nre ready to render any Mitane that he may dclre. We urge that Hie roier atep ! taken to chc the diiluc ball of tlie city that have contributed o niuih to crime and wlckcduc." Norwegltn-Daniih Methodlit. "Whereaa, w think the time h come Vhen Atorla ought to tuke a tep for ward relative to Ix-tter thiiiK. and "Where, the dreadful condition ha tiecn ahown In the pre relative to the lnnce hall In our midt, therefore be it "Hcaolved, tlmt we petition Slieiitr l.inville to cloae the place and a -"lire f.iin of our anppot t In way needed." ' Rev. Luther D. Mulmne, at the cloe of the Sunduy night wrvice in tlie Fut Congregftlioiml ihurch alated: '1 nn not undertnnd why the father and the mother of thl city have not Iwcn up In arm agaiimt thi evil. Thow that 450 to IhiHC place are not the lilt raft of the city, but boy under twenty-one year of age. Thee place Uio ivl milled to run in open violation of the law and no one ha raixed hi voice. There are mime peoplo that content themaelvc In crying out, 'politic are loing It.' I do not care to what party the man who will do hi duty In-long, I am willing to follow, and If you have the beat intcreU of th city at heart, jrou will lay aldo all party nffliatlon. on matter of thia kind and take your wtand for the right. That thce pluiv hould be cloned no man that lm a park of decency aliout him at all would top to qnention it!" Firit Congregational. The Firt Congregational church wa crowded at the Sunday evening acrvict to liaten to the Uuccalaiireate Sermon to the graduating clan of the high wchool. The church wa beautifully dec orated with fern and roev repieccnt Ing the color of the ichool.. Special imwic wa furniHhcd by the choir of the church under the direction of Mr. Geo. C, Walkin. Rev. Mahone took for hi theme, "Will it Pay" The text w taken from the fourth chapter of Tim othy and the eighth vcro. "(Jodline i 'profitable unto all thing." After an appealing word picture, rel- Another Mammoth Underwear Sale ! TWO DAYS ONLY Tuesday and Wednesday June 20th and 21st TWO DAYS ONLY Nina o'clock Tueaday morning will mark the beginning of aale of undennuillni that from atandpoint of real alu giving Surpasses anything this city has ever seen. We'va Juat coniummated another mammoth porchaet, whtreby we art the ownera of manufacturer! entire enrplui atock of undermualina at ONE-HALF PRICE Thia porchaae of oura la of auch raat proportion! that dUpoaal in the regular way ia out of the queation. We aimpjy nave not apace avaiUbla la our Dry Gooda Departtuent to accommodate them. For quick eelllng we are going to divide the entire ahipment into aii lota and place them on our bargain Ublea on Tueaday and Wedneeday, to tell at poaitively the loweat pricee ever beard of for auch beautif uUy trimmed and perfectly made undermuilina. Read what followa, but remember that the pricee IndicaU only half, and in many initancea, leu than haU the real value of the garment!. Every garment guaranteed to be made under the moit unitary condition!. This sale Is positively for cash jonly. No Phone orders filled. mfiamHmm. wMwar Tit fc ar mmmm mmmmmmm L : r Our Mclal aalo have brought good re sult for the reaon that "we" do a we ndvertUe." In thl Inntance we have endeavored to out -do all past effort. a iriaiw a ijjj". ami m ewe" "4 .J!?' LOT 6. $1.15. Lot 0, the most beautiful of all, i comHed of the very finest Nainsook (own. Chemise, Drawers, Skirts and Corset Covers that are worth from $2 to $3.50. All go alike at the one price. A auitable description is impossible. They surpass in beauty and workman ahip anythin we have ever eeen. " Your choice, each I1.1S LOT 1, 1254 c Lot 1 contain a large assortment of children's drawers and waUts, aLo ladies' cor-t cover. Xot one garment in the lot would sell in regular way for Icks than 20 to 25c. While they last, tuke as many as you like at each, only J a i-ac LOT 2. 19c Lot 2 Is composed of children's waists, drawer and( akirtSj and ladies' corset cover. Garments that sell anywhere at 30 to 40c. Your Tuesday and Wednesday, as many as you like, at the extremely low price of each, only '. 19C 1 , LOT 3, 29c Lot 3 is where the bargains really be gin. Corset cover, Drawers, Chemise, and Cowan are all included in this lot and not one garment that could be bought at another time for less than 50c. While they last, your choice, one or as many as yau like at each, only 9 LOT 4. 59c Lot 4 the biggest and probably the best bargain of the entire lot. Con tain every article of Lingerie that a woman wears. Daintily trimmed gowns and Chemises. Corset covers and drawers of all descriptions. Not one in the lot that you would not be willing to pay $1.00 for. While they last, you may take your pick at each only 59c LOT 5, 79 c Lot 5 is similar to lot 4, only that laces and embroidery are used In greater profusion. The material used in the making is ell of the very best and the trimmings are beautiful to behold. If you'd really get the full benefit of this sale, you'll take a few garments from the lot home with you. Your choice for 79c Remembering the difficulties we have undergone on sale days in the past, we engaged a sufficient corps of helpers to assure prompt attention to all purchasers. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE Sftc FQARD STOKES CO. WOMAK'S SYMPATHY. Is Proverbial Aitoria Women flo Ex ception. How much we owe to the sympathetic side of womankind. When others suf fer, they cheerfully lend a helping hand They tell you the mean which brought relief to them that you may profit by their experience. Read the testimony given here by an Astoria woman: Mrs. Clone, wife of John Close, night engineer at Lindenburger's cold storage house, foot of Eighth street, residing at 230 Commercial street, say: "About a year ago we moved here from Portland and a I had a great deal to do, I over did myself, and the reult wa I brought on kidney trouble. My back began to ache and a time rolled on it kept get ting worse instead of better. It finally grew so bad that I could scarcely stoop or straighten after stooping. When I 4 id any work requiring bending I could hardly get up, and I had headaches. dizzy spells, and at times everything be fore me looked blurred. I was just aliout to start to the store for a plaster to put on my back when I read about Doan's Kidney Pill and as they were so highly recommended for kidney trouble made up my mind to try them and procured a box at Charles Rogers' drug store on Commercial street. They went right to the root of the disease and helped me from the start and before I had finished the box I wa! cured. Everything is changed with me now and I have no symptoms of kidney trouble whatever." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y, aole agents for the United State. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. . Huge Task It was a huge task to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney di sease as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee, la., but Electric Bitter did it. He writes: "My kidneys were o far gone I could not sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I founj a cure and by tbera w' restored to perfect health. I recommend the great tonic medicine to all w ith weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by C. Rogers, druggist. Price, 50 cents. t ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE It fills the arteries w ith rich, red bjood Makes new flesh and healthy men and women. That's what Hojlister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. .35 cents,, Tea 'or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintain unexcelled ervlce from the west to the east and south. Making close connection wlih trains of ail transcontinental lines, passengers are given their choice of route to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and Newr Orleans, and through these points to th far east . . -....-. .-. ,. . Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation as to the loweat rates and. best routes are Invited to correspond with the following reprffeo fa lives: a H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, pre. J. C. LIXDSEY, Trav. FsJaenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON, Pass'gr. Agent, Coleman Building. Seattle, Wash. No Secret About It. It is no secret that for cuts, burns, etc., nothing is so effective as Bucklin's Arnica Salve. "It did not take long to cure a bad sore I had, and it is all O. K. for sore eyes, writes D. L. Gregory, of Hope, Texas. 23 cents at Charlea Rogers' drug store. i LOW EXCURSION RATES. . ty, when without it they would be a ugly a sin. In fact, it make people someliody, when without it they would lie nobody. On the other hand it en ables u to build churches, to send the Gospel to the remote parts of the earth, build school, and to elevate the want of mankind in a thousand different way." "Men make the avocation of the world pay. You can make your chosen work pay if you are willing to pay the price in hard work and close applica tion. I want to call your attention to the higher tiling of life and see if anj but have failed. "But turn from these dark picture and look at the countries blessed by the influence of Christianity. Guardian of the coiinlry no ship of atate ha ever sunk with her on board. We are safe in making the statement that our coun try owes more to the Christian religion and to the godly lives of our statesnten and her leaders of public thought than to any other source. "Take the text Into personal and in dividual life aMd does it pay t Take it Into the market place. There it makes a man an honest num. His weights and faith. The question tonight is, what are you going to do with your intelli gence, your principle, your Faith. ilev. Mahone then discussed the power of these three principle. He said that the kind of an education that would ed ucate a young lady to stay away from home and let her mother wash the din ner dishes i the wrong kind of an edu cation, that which leads a young.: man to a life of Indolent and inactivtiy. The best kind of an education, he avers, i is that which will bring you into the I closest contact w ith mankind and into the particular sphere which God intend- The Missionary Society of the Pres byterian church will meet with Mrs Aubrey Garner, corner of Fifteenth and Irving avenue, today at 2 o'clock. Xo mercury, no minerals, no danger, in Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest family tonio known. Brings good health to all who use it. 33 cents Tea or Tablets at Frank, Hart's drug store. Brenham Van Dusen returned Sunday night from a week'a visit at the Tort land fair. Via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. From Chicago to Asbury Park, N. J., and return, $21.35. Tickets good going June 29, 30, July 1 and 2, valid for return un til August 31 by extension. Stop-over at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. , Through sleeping cars to Asbury Park. Baltimore and return, $13. Tickets good going July 2, 3 and 4. Valid for return until August 31, by extension. Stop-over at Washington. The only line that operates through trains. Send for circulars to Peter Ha way, Pacific Coast Agent, San Fran cisco. B. N. Austin, G. P. A., Chicago Consult your nearest ticket agent for details. A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare when you feel a pain in your bowels and fear appendicitis. Safety liea in Dr. Spaulding's New Life Pills, a aura cure for all bowel and stomach dis eases, such as headache, biliousness, eosi tiveness, etc. Guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug store, only 25c. Try them. Hollistet's Rocky Mountain Tea i positive, never nauseate or upset the stomach. Cleanse and purifies the en tire system. A great blessing to suf fering humanity. 33 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Frank Hart, druggist.