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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, AbTORlA,ORE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1903. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Daily by THE J. S. BELLINGER IpMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year 17.00 By mail, per month .CO By carrier, per month .75 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advance.. $1.00 Entered as second-class matter June , at the poMolllee at Astoria. Ore ron, under tlie act of Congress of March 3, 1SC9L : 7T---:; syOrdcrs for the deliver of Thb .Moasr lso varoaiAK to eitlw twideiKW or pi. of rmsioes 7 be niade by postal card or through tele -hone. Any trrefrularitr in de livery thou Id be mcbediateij reported to the office of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. and Astoria may rent ru t her invest ment to limit that conform to her pop ulation, her mjuirententa and her pure. But move she mut. Her hotel-lea con dition i a clarion cry of reproach, and niut he quieted, and it will I .either by the application of outride capital, or by the instant ue of heal recurve. The Aftorian i aware that thi i an old tale and the telling of it painful, but it will be told again, and yet again, until fruition preclude the rehearsal. The Missourian who was recently arretted in Xew York City for carrying i couple of loaded revolver wa evi dently prepared to "show"' the native a thing or two in the way of self pro tection. The Xew York ordinances are the strictest in the country on his sub ject, and by the time t he Westerner gets through with the local courts, he may feel he would have saved time and mojiey, by a free use of his guns in a big crowd, as the prosecution and pen alty in the latter case would nearly par allel the legal difficulties he finds him self in by reason of the milder charge. The call issued by Hon. f rank l Baker, chairman of the State republi can central committee for a meeting at Portland on the 12th of tVtoVr i a wise move and timely. The suggestion that each county chairman shall invite a group of his own committeemen ir also expedient. Such a gathering of the faithful must result in an adju-tment of any pending difference and afford, opportunity for the correction of all misunderstanding within the lines, and will give fresh impetus to the Mter pur- I poe4 of tlio part.y in governmental J affairs. j The application of the new primary ! law, obviating as it does the organic convention, left the party without oc casion for reaching unanimous conclu sions on policies and people, and divested the organization of its let perogative, that of taking comprehensive eoimel in matter of large moment and laying it liable to blunders of vital seriousness. It ilo be hoped the meeting will lie a thoroughly representative one: that th influence emanating from it will be effective in restoring a level of practical regulation for all mooted questions and the adoption of plans that will redound to the good of the state and the firmer cohesion of the party. The researches of Professor Loeb. of the Leland Stanford University, at Palo Alto, California, in the field of organic life, its creation and perpetuation, and the marvelous result he is attaining, causes the timid soul of the layman to stand aghast at t lie boldness of his temerity in trenening upon the peroga tive of the Creator, but comfort is avail able in the conclusion that the Creator of all endowed the human brain with these superb faculties for crucial re search at the same time he invested the mollusk with its fibre and tenacles, and the one is permitted the use of it finer and more discerning faculties with the same freedom allowed the lower creation in employing it sedentary and inopera tive abilities. Every creature to it sphere and Cod for us all. VAGRANT VAGARIES. Net ween the irreducible minimum and the non-possums. Japan got her right in tiie psychological moment too Lo Angele Herald. The sailors on the battleship Missouri are asking permission to take a mule alioard as a mascot. If their petition i granted the Missouri will have the heaviest armament of any ship in the American navy. San Jose Kvening Xew. The invention of a practical wireless telephone by a California lad of 17 years is an extraordinary exhibition of the tendenncie of the age. Xot only is the invention in direct line with the accti mutating wonder of the present era but the youth of the inventor emphasi zes the possibilities of precocity. The world ha been taught to look to it savant of advanced age for it marvels, and now to have the infant handing in tribute of this sort, opens up a vista of potentialities almost limitless. Y'oung McCarthy's contrivance for the sending of wireless telephone messages, is crude, incomplete and vague in op eration, but the principle involved is pronounced by exerts to be incontes' tihly correct, and its perfect adaptation to public use a mere question of detail and time, and a short time at that, a the Kiiii!ar demand for such a utility will compel the early application of successful methods in manufacture and ue. Communities, like individuals, are called upon at times, to confront condi tions that require immediate and final treatment j predicament that may not lie disposed of by the rule of procrastination or inertia; and Astoria is face to face with one of the these imperative situations. She simply must have a hotel. The good repute of the city abroad is jeop aili.ed, esjs'cially when the state is full to overflowing with jcopIe who know what good hotel are, and who travel with the expectation of finding up-to-date acojommodation in a city of thi size and located as we are, a resort at the basic center of a semi-circle of resorts, practically a terminal for sea and rail trausortation line, and claiming all we claim for Astoria. There was a day when Portland was forced to make jfixvl on jnt such a proposition nnd her jieojde met it promptly anil tactfully. They reared a million dollar hotlery, and equipped v in a fashion tl at put it in the rate of the world's famous inn. The liomlHf tne comply as remarked by ''"'K Astorian, lately, -once "peddled bout at m ,j to),ay they nnnu 1 had orUWi Jiarquam j, ,n invincible arjynM.nt tnMe pr0mies After bragging vociferouly about iter marvelous growth and the fabulous in crease in values, I Angele wants a big discount when it comes to paying taxes. We were oni-e told that Lo An geles stuffed her tax roll for advertising purposes. In the presence of the Aes or she now want to shake the stuffing out. Santa Cruz Sentinel. A clas for instruction in the manage ment of automobiles is on the program of the Y. M. C. A. In several large cities, it appears, the association has in troduced such training. It is hoped the heathenish propensities of the automo bile will 1 amenable to Christian re straint. Los Angeles Herald. A Xew York man lost hi balance w hile lighting a cigarette, fell out of a Ikm t and wa drowned. The Anti-tobacco League will blame the cigarette, but Kentucky will insist that the fault lies entirely with the water Washington Star. And bo the Chinese are to have a par liament. Surely the world "do move." But on second thought, in the case of the realm of Tsi An, it moves rather slowly, for the first session of the par liament is not to Ik- held until twenty- five year hence. Tsi An seem to U perfectly willing to place constitution al limitations tqion her successor or suc cessors, even if she ha no use for such thing herself. Los Angeles Times. Investigate the cause of each wrinkle in a woman' face and you will find it was put there by worrying over some thing that worry couldn't help. Chica go Xew. BITS OP HUMOR. To "keep your eye on Pa-cu"' and "watch Tacoma grow" at the same time would require the dexterity of a contor tionist. A man will wait hours watching games of pool, but if he lis to wait five minutes for super, he's cros all the ret of the evening. Men who are always cracking jokes alxnit mother-in-law never had them. If they had they wouldn't dare joke bout them. Paths in one of the finest shops in Seattle, can I qirocurnl for 12 cents. And yet the world wonder at the tin- cleanliness of humanity. Gambling has Wn closed at El Pa, Tex. El Paso for year wa recognized as the Mecca for knights of the green The average woman can make a dollar go farther than a man ran, but he can make it go faster. Nature is terribly matter of fact and exacting. She i no blind justice, either.-- She stands by you at the dinner table with a sword in one hand and the scale in the other. "" A preacher is id to have made a great mistake in Seattle, last Sunday, and lost a good collection. He appointed a bill collector to go around with the plate, and every man in the congrega tion asked him to call again on the 15th. ttmM Iu July, 1SS3, 1 began to break out witl Eczema on my head, leg and arms, and began treatment with local doctors, but did not get much relief. They said the dia ease had become chronic. I then quit then and tried various ointments and soaps foi another two Tears, but as soon as cold weather came I was as bad off as ever, so 1 finally decided to let medicine alone, and for twelve or thirteen years did nothing towards curing the Eczema, except bath ing. This teemed to do about as tnucb good as anything I had tried. 1 During the time I lost about one-half of ; my hair. egan S. S. S. doubtful of 1 cure, because the disease had run so long, ' but soon discovered your medicine was : doing me good, and continued to take it. ! I used seven bottles, when I was com- i pletely cured, not having a single spot on j my body, which before was almost com-1 pletely covered. F. C. NORFOUL 1017 Hackbervy St., Ottumwa, la, , The head, feet and hands are niusJly ; the parts affected, though the disease aj j pearsonotherpartsofthebodv. While ex ; ternal applications allay the itching and burning temporarily, it is the acids thrown off by the blood that cause the irritation and eruptions upon the skin. The acidi must be neutralized and the system cleans ed of all humors and poisons before the cure is permanent. S. S. S. is guaran teed entirely free of Potash, Arsenic and other miner als. Book on tht skin and its di eases sent free. Medical sdvict furnished free. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, 6a DR. 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First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:staiu.iniii;i IS HI I. Capitol and Surplus $100,000 J. g. A. limVI.RY rrralilrnt l. I. I KltKhO.V Ylw-i-rmMrnt riuxK I' nis, rllT j. H, UAHNrlt, Aiiut t lilr Astoria Savings Bank Capital I'std In f u.ono. eurpiu. nt Viflu l int I'mni. ive. IraiiMiclsa (u nrriil hiikli) lluln. Ilfrt nti TIiup rMlia 168 Tenth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON. V I Dangers of Defective Plumbing. Defective plumbing permits the entrance into the bouie of sewer eat bearing germs of 'I contagious disease to which the human lys tern readily luccumbi. Sewer gat it not necessarily gencrsted in the sewer, but is frequently created in the plumb ing lyitcm within the home and enters the ipartmcnti through defective fixture. If in doubt, consult ui regarding the piping and replacing defective fixture! with "4tat4ad" Porcelain Enameled Ware acknowledged at the belt unitary equipment. J. A. 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