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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1905)
HIE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, QRE.I THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1905., TBE MORNING ASTORIAN E$tbtiihd 1873. . Published. Daily by " HC J. 8. PELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per yr $7 00 By mail, per month CO By carrier, per month 73 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. 1 mail, per year. In advance , IN LIGHTER YEIN M 00 tPOnlm for the d-liwnn of Tat Mosmss ArroRUN to ehbnr raridwce or plac of huginws . duty be made by PoMal card or through tif IBone. ACT urvguivii; in aenwry uiouia ur Unntediatel; reported to the office ot publication. Telephone Main 6C1. A recent writer in a leading magazine, who had served abroad in a consular capacity and wan capable of judging trade conditions in Europe and, else where, declared that the export trade of this nation is almost entirely in raw materia) and that the day will come when our customers will turn this raw . product into manufactured goods and undersell us in this country despite the high import duties. He gave figures to show that of goods manufactured in America comparatively little is sold abroad, while our import of finished ar ticles is enormous and constantly grow ing. In line with this theory, comes a graphic story from Kobe, Japan, where at one time last month no less than SO vessel were unloading cotton at one time. The warehouses of the port over flowed with piles of bales which filled the streets and even might be seen stacked op in the country behind the city. In addition, Japan is importing vast quantities of cotton-manufacturing machinery with which to turn this raw material into fabric. Who doubts that with their imitative ability the Japs will make all their own cotton goods within a few years, and that after supplying Japan, they will sup ply Manchuria over which their rule will be practically absolute; and after Man churia, China, and after China, Aia? The dream of the Japauese is Asiatic domination, the races of that continent arrayed commercially a?ain-t Europe and America. With their (vale of wages and hours of work, the white race cannot comjiete. Perhaps the day will come when cotton, like gold, in time of war may be exported only by federal order. TBE UNREALIZED IDEAL. Jly only Love is always ner In country or in town I see her twinkling feef, I hear The vhiper of her gown. She foot it ever fair and young, Her locks are tied in haste. And one is o'er her ohouldcr Hung, And hang below her waist. She ran before me in the meads; And down this world-worn track She leads me on; but while she lead She never gaes back. J And yet her voice is in my dreams, To witch me more and more; That wooing voice! Ah ne, it seems Less near me than of yore. Lightly I sped when hope was high, And youth beguiW the chase; " ' I followfollow still; but I , Shall never see her Face. Then Lis hisses will meet Ilia in shape of Hell Hounds, Who will deem him an excellent toast; So they'll take him on tot to where envy abounds, And he'll roaat, and he'll roast, and he'll roast. , ' 0. F. (Soodin, Inmedin, NY Z.. Triad. HEUiS AT HER WINDOW. Ah. Minstrel, how strange ! The carol you sing! Let Psyche, who range The garden offspring, Kemember the changes December will bring. Beating Heart! We come again Where my Love reposes; This is Mabel's window-pane; These are Mabel's roses. Is she nested? Does she kneel In the twilight stilly, , Lily clad from throat to heel, She, my virgin Lily! Soon the wan, the wistful stars, Fading, will forsake her; Elves of light, on beamy bars, AVhisper then and wake her. Let this friendly pebble plead- At her flowery grating; If she hear me will she heed! Mabel, I am waiting. Sing thy song, thou tranced thrush Pipe thy best, thy clearest; Hush, her lattice moves, oh hush, Dearest Mabel! dearest. PASSEE. Portland certainly has its allotment of yellow journals. We cannot conceive "'by papers claiming to retain some ap preciatiun of respectability give such prominence to the disgusting Tafruart spectacle. The Portland Journal, Tues day night, says: '"The scene at Miner's dinner, at. Leavenworth, at which On eral Miner in accused of feeling Mrs. Taggart's leg, was enacted in court this morning.'' "Feeling Mrs. Taggart's' leg .2 What a delightful news item to grace the front page of a supposedly metropol itan newspaper; to be placed in homes where children are being reared? And we cannot say that the Oregonian is one whit better. This, heretofore con servative paper, along with the Jour nal, has published diver column of lore anent the Taggart case. Without the slightest attempt to tone down the mat ter, even though it were necessary to publish it at all. both papers with al most fiendish delight play the Taggart stories on their front pages under lead heads. Of the thousands and thousands of words of good, wholesome and inter esting news matter carried by the dif ferent telegraphic service corporations, is there is not enough to warrant the elimination of anything so utterly re volting as matter relative to the Tag gart ease ? In its every phase, the case is well, putrid. Confined to the court- j room, in winch the proceedings have been undertaken, behind bars, and under lock and key, the case would have alto gether too many degrading influences, but under the present circumstances, the Taggart incident is positively Deli neating. How papers of such efficiency as news mediums as the Journal 'and Oregonian can fctoop to low as to fea ture this miserable story; and offer mat ter that fchames the dceameron and yet enjoy the support of thousands of fath ers and mothers, is incomprehensible. A red roe, a red rose! It glimmered in her gown; She brought it from her country home The day she came to town. A dead rose, a dead rose, With which she will not part; Tis not so weary as her face, So helplejj as her heart. A red rose, a red rose! It glimmered in her gown; She brought it from her country home The day she came to town. Columbus, Ohio, May to, loot. !lx years ago I had a severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was laid ot In bed for six months, and the doctors 1 bad did me no good. They changed med icines every week and nothing they pre scribed seemed to help me. Finally ibe Ethe use of S. S. S. My knee and elbow its were swollen terribly, and at one i my joints were so sollen and pain ful that I could not close them when opened. I was so bad that I could not move knee or foot I getting discour se, yon msy oe sure, wnen l began 8. S. sv. out as 1 saw u was neiping me l con tin. ned it, and to-day I am a sound well man and have never bad a return of the disease. S. S. S. purified my blood and cured me of this fiver case of Rheumatism after everything else had failed. 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