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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1905)
HIE MORNING ASTORIAN, A&TOM A, ORE. MONDAY, AUGUST 7, tgoj. THE MORNING ASTORIAN EiUbl!hl 1871 1'uMUhea' Daily f iHt J. 8. DCLLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By 'mail, per yr $7 00 By mail, per month ., 60 By carrier, per month 71 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. L mall, per yar, in advance ..II 0 prOrdMt for tk dettnrw- of TBI Noumea Aaroaux to dthw raMaooa or ptww rf txwinr uy He BiXJo bj nodal card or tarotiftn rhoo. AnT irrruWity la (MiTvrjr ahould b (uMdiateljr rrponrd to tha office of publication. Telephone Main Ml. IVnce't k'ituntkj achema in the bud. Now, if a story of thia character, a I story which would have proved the tale I of a decade and would have been eager- lit read throughout the Northwest, w I suppreMed, it ia indeed difficult to under- stand why aome men will perit in publishing atorira at the expense of a woman' honor, atoriea that can only appeal to the degenerate mind.' Cris- well s interested in the Town Topic I publication "Fada and Fancies." I weeks ago a representative of Town Topic called upon a prominent New York banker in an endeavor to obtain a subscription to tne uook, "i-aas and Fancies"' the alternative offered, black- mil. This banker told the solicitor to "go to" and used hi foot as a supple- nient to the admonition. A few day . down- with President Roovelt should , WMr lnm appearea in lown lopic escorted 11 " " jungesi uauywer 01 the banker. This ia certainly a pretty matter to accord it publicity insofar a Fitndiah Suffering. the reporter or two papera wera tn the i( ofu.B MUM by lort-, ulcera and can netting room unknown to the member Ur. that eat away your akin. Win. Bo .f it. I t at. IM TV -it 1 ...111 . . . today doubt i without ita water BucMwrt Arnica Salve, jor ulcera aysiem. ioe suppression w w aiory tnJ wncm t j. thf hpkUn; gave tha w-atcr board an opportunity to hwtng I ever found.- Soothe and heaU take certain gai aupa wnun wppM raU burn and scald. 25 0 at Clark. Roger' drug (tore. The "stand-up" lunch to which peace plciiHtcntiarics did not the "sit recall the oars when "lather his son to the woodshed." A tire in Winnemncca, Ncv.f is report- j cvl to have damaged that drliglftful community to the extent of $100,000. t-tate of affair to be tolerated in' this enlightened day. It should devolve upon every member of tha press who retains It some appreciation 01 mannoou, ot com- 1 . OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST. THE "HOW" OP IT WILL INTEREST EVERYBODY, WHETHER THEY NOW READ THI A frw PAPER OR NOT. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THE MORNING ASTORIAN THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY CITY OF ITS SIZE- WILL YOU HELP USf TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and I WILL CU AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Emit Held Advartiaing and Cirouta tion Mantgta, THE MORNING ASTORIAN. P. S. If you live out of town writ or our plan. 1 . 1 - .... mt have eaten its wav into Par.!i '" ueccney or 01 respeciauimy to as valley and destroyed some of the cattle ranup. Optimism approaches its zenith when one can see in a mirajje mlar Wars dis porting themselves on uyberjr despite, the ascenilinjr mercury. Baltimore Sun. ressimism, we presume then, is when a man sees sijiiirmy preen thinsr ravenous to devour him, despite the de scending whikev. FerMins who vi-ited Portland have re turned home with the idea that the Centennial City harbors an element which U niter all the money it can possibly obtain. The day for the ojien ing of the regatta is fast drawing near. There will be a ;pat many stranger in the city. They will require accom modations. Suppose that instead of emulating a bad example, Astorians strive to give every man, woman and child who viit our fair city a Ntjuare deal." a good bed to sleep in may not be con -ideml a luxury, even under ab normal circumstance such as will exit during the regatta it is a new-it v. sist in a crusade against these miser able beings who seem to Iks striving to bring the profession to a standard at which onlv degeneracy can arrive. There is no punishment too severe for men of the Criswell stamp." w!1. 60 YEARS Tp-aC EXPERIENCE IN LIGHTER VEIN The organization of an oil concern, backed by ample capital, to compete with the Standard Oil trust, may be the beginning of the end of John D. Rocke feller's control'of the. oil bu-iness of this country. With the Kansas, Indian Territory and Texas oil fields in it control and an output of ln.QuQ barrels a day the new company should make it lively for the old. Whether the ex pectations of it performance will be justified or not, the future must dis- close." If it proceed under a ''gentle men's agreement'' to avoid the richest territory of the Standard it will dis appoint the country. It should have statnatory backing. If congress would enact, using its constitutional control of interstate commerce, that when a combination controlling prices puts them down at any competing point in the United States, its prices at every point in the United States shall be reduced to the competing price at any one point, the new company would have the Stand ard on it knees in three mouths. Such a statute would rob Jiockefeller of the weapon he has always used to crush competition. With that taken out of his jiands and freight rebates made im possible the Standard would soon be rendered harmless. Independent oil companies all over the country would benefit equally with the new country. Every state in the Union might be in duced to follow up the Federal statute with a state law to the same effect cov ing exclusive state commerce. Just now when public sentiment is attentive to the Standard's methods and morals, is a good time, not only to organize a competing company,. but to back compe tition by law. It is peculiarly gratify ing that the independent oil -producers of Kansas have been able to promote the rival company for the oil interests of that state have suffered greatly from the policy of the Standard. THE SEAL SCHEME. '"There's always someliody tabbing tip with a scheme to extract sold from sea water." "Their real scheme is not to extract gold from ea water.'' "What then?", "To extract gold from lob-trrs."- ITourton Post. .STRANGE SELECTION. Patience A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Patrice Yes, I know it and yet, with all her money, she went and married a man named Mudd! Yonkers Statesman. PRACTICAL. "Never wind our poverty, darling. Ours will be the old atorv of live in a cottage." 4 "Yes. but who's going to supply the cottage;' Brooklyn Life. NO SCABS IN THE FAMILY. Mary Ann O'Jiooley Sure, JJedclia sez th' taclier won't let her cum to school agin until she's afther bein' vaccinated. Pat O Hooley I5edad, Oi'll not have her vaccinated. Oi'iu a union mon, an' Oi'll hev no scab in th' family. The death of Piobert Criswell should be a severe object lesson to those men, ' who, although they have not the slight est claim to the title, call themselves editors who seem to find fiendish de light in assailing the integrity of a man or the honor of a woman for the sake of a story, as the limp excuse runs. It seems a pity that the fraternity must tolerate men of this ilk. Occasions arise and not infrequently when the liest of etoriea are "killed" for various reasons. It was only a few months ago that the Portland water board requested the papers to withhold a story relative to the Bull Run water system upon which a man named Lafe Tenoe was endeavor ing to file. If this story had been pub- A PEARL OF THOUGHT. Love. I'm sorry that you seen me When I done what I have did Don't you go and thus demean me But be kind and sweet instid! There ain't scarcely nothing reely I ain't ready for to do, For J feel jest that ideely When I up and think of you. Say, O say yon have forgave me, That you ain't not cruel no more, And that you have came to save me From th swear that I have swore. And ihem looks of mine appealing Show, that I'm a feeling bad Joy is such a pleasant feeling, Sorrow is so doggoned sad! Wallace Irwin in New York Globe. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled gervlca from the west to the east and south. Making close connections' -,vi h train of all tranacontinental line?, passenger are given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation a to the lowerft rafs and best routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: IL TRUMBULU Commercial Agent, 142 Third St, Portland, Ore. J. C. LIXDSET, Trav. Passeng" Agent iished, and it would have Wen an easy PAVlj R THOMPSON, Paw'gr. Arrnt, 1 DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD Fth Form M CtmpluriM Ma aenaaraiiy mm y itaoiat a, daama u4 waaaa f Initilm tm mart Uxt St ran HM tt la lartaalty atearM Iknsjk tkt mm lha skla iM lu (Urfai atrlua ftaot ta vaattaa rtawna. REMOVING WRINKLES a tf ty , apalleatWa Ua taowla. a raarabl lwiu b(.. Dr. Chart Plash, fool ia aaillar IS. I anaanUaa kaava ta nSkal actaaatl lhat will ma Wrt kalian la lai aach aad eaaam JSraa, baaiUj tmh a thia UMIMHIla 5' For Dvwtoptof tit But o hraasta, teaka frm aanlsrr ll ha tha abrhaat laaWaaaaat ! phnMaaa, Twa haaaa ara aftaa MltMaai ta BMaatha haat! nra, Mrf a aa aaaaiirai. BOLD IT DBFA.ftThtXNBT01MAMr vsvuuuia Kaawlar priaa. UJ9 a boa. tat to all who taat aanaur a lau ariXIAL opria aad sa4 aa 4ollar, U1 ta4 tw (I; FREE Aaate)aMwaaAif aai (Ta k any Uiv aanalaa 10 caaai ai a hJ caalotaulU Aaanaa. a DR. CHARLES CO. "VSNS&!1- r The Astoria : , . .-. ; : Restaurant. If yow want good, clean meal or If you are in a hurry you ihould ( goto the . Astoria Restaurant 1 1 " e Thia fine restaurant ti thoroughly up-to-date in ever detail. EXCELLENT MEALS. . EXCELLENT SERVICU BENTON'S NEW VALVELESS GASOLINE MARINE" ENGINE. Simple ind Reliable. Lateit Cut. COSTLY CORRESPONDENCE. "I see that a letter MipjHKcd" to have been written hy Henry VIII ha jut hroujiht $2.0 ). "that nottun. 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PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper Weinhard Our Beautiful American Talking Machine Free to Everybody Purchasing our Teas Coffees Spices China Crockery Glassware Greatest Offer of the Age CSp this Coupon out, bring it to toy of our .torn. It. value Is $5.00 worth of Coupon, toward getting you the Talking Machine Free Boys, Girls, and Youn? Ladies this is Your Chance Come arid Sec V at Great American Importing Tea Co. Stores Evtrywtiers o71 Coiiiiiiei'i'inl Street, A.torla. I s Loccr Beer. Furniture For Sale. The book cjm-, paper, rack and other library furniture of the Aitori Lilrry for ale at terjr roribJ price. Call at llbrarj room Immediate ' . .... Going East? Listen: 3f Vhen you reach Ogden you can go aboard a through Standard or Tourist Pullman, running via Rock. Island System by way of the Scenic Route through Colorado, thence to Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago. Rock Island Tourist sleepers seem "like home " in their completely comfortable and rest ful atmosphere. They are as neat as wax, are manned by Pullman conductors and porters and in addition to this, they are in charge of a Rock Island excursion manager, The Rock Island has three Eastern gateways Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three, for all important points in Eastern and Southern states, Send for our folder "Acroit the Continent in a Touriit '. Sleeping Car," and aik all the question you like. ' a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Inland Sytem, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. EH