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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1905. 2 a - - THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1I73. Published Daily by THE J. S. DELLINGE2 tOMPAKY. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Uy mail, per year .. By mail, per month. By carrier, per month S7.0O .60 .75 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in adranc..$1.00 Entered as teeond-class matter June S3. 190b, at the postofllce si Antorts, orp on, under the net of Congress of Maivn . Iff. w-Onlers for the dell win of T nrauroaiAH to elth nsMeooa or pUce of business) sj s nutda by postal card or throojrh telephone. Any Irregularity tn te Uery should be immediately reported to the office of publication. ' - TELEPHONE MAIN Mr. WEATHER TODAY. Portland. CVt. 2. Western Washington, Western Oregon; Sunday partly cloudy. Eastern Oregon Washington fair. 1 and Easn-rn p. MERELY SUGGESTED. With timorousiH'!. and grave mi-giv-ings of the iimseijuein, we resie-t-fully sugjrvst that the Oregiuiian. after it shall have flagellated the W-tru-t and the Ladd trust and all the trusts now in course of lauila-ting-.N it turn its blighting hammer loose on the Wil-cox-flour-and-giain-tru-t instead of try ing to gull the Oregon public into silly endorsement of the proposition to send Theodore B. Wilcox to Washington to boost the sums of Congressional appro priation for the benefit of Oivgon. If it wants to tear down something that is notoriously hateful to the people of this state, let it put a spoke in the Wil cox wheel and matter the barriers he has raised against the farmer and the small miller and all who have to do with grain besides speculating in it and man ipulating it beyond the point of profit to those that grow it and mill it. To have been consistent, the Joveau sheet should long ago have taken step to right the wrongs done by the coldest blooded depredator of small private in dustries in the state, but then Mr. Wil cox has not yet given personal offen-e to the. editor of the Oregonian and so has escaped condemnation and extinction. Let us pray the ban may be invoked be fore long. . 0 DO IT NOW. While local party lines, outside the Republican ranks, are in the formula ttve condition, the one sole duty of the Republican is to register and cea-e ot until the last man under the banner of business and law is in the iirst and correct position thut longs to tlr Toting citizen. Xo excue will avail if this imperative duty Is neglect!. It will be more than neglect: it will bedelib ate political sin, and a- such will 1 un forgiveable. Register between this day and the seventh dav of November at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, or charge your wlf with bad faith and take the next opportunity to correct it, between vember 16th and Dec-ember 9th. Do it now, and hedge against blunders. ported as saying that he preferred not to . associate with those who associated with Clayton. However, the President will not lose any sleep or flesh over the incident. 0 SAME OLD HIDEBOUND. While Southern newspapers are sounding the praises of the President for hi utterances and general bearing during his tour, and describing the cor dial welcomes accorded him, it remain ed for a, Northern paper, and a Brook lyn paper at that, to speak of his jour nev as "profit less,' or words to that effect, not editorially, but in its news columns. Surelv that paper cannot hare very observant correspondents at the South, for it evidently doesnt get the new the worst thing that can hap pen to a newspaper in these day, when the people demand facts, and not mere biased opiuiou, as in olden times. 0 NESTY SATIRE. Tariff wars, international boycott and radical antagonism are dreadful things to contemplate; there is never any telling how far they may go. When the Chinese merchants decided to Ihv- cott American manufacturers they did not think of the fearful revenge we might take upon their countrymen now living in this land. But the counter blow has fallen, the hoard of United States general appraisers has decided that birds' nests imported into this country from the Celestial Kingdom are unenumerated manufactured articles," within the meaning of the Ding ley tariff law, and as such are dutiable at the rate of 20 ier cent ad valorem. Tliis action of the hoard of general appraisers hits, a solar plexitis blow to the gastronomy - of our Celestial visi tors. U won't hurt the chop sucy in dustry verv much, but it will put American gelatin- in the soup in lieu of the Chinese delicacy, the bird's nest. Little did the Celestial mind appreci ate to what desperate lengths we miht go in retaliation for their Isty- coit of our gmsl. Now thev know; we have sipHez'd them in the most vital portion of their anatomy. Hereafter no matter what we may get into the -oup the biiils nest- will not. Kx. mm tab EXCUSE DOES NOT EXCUSE. President Roosevelt and party were at Little Rock, Arkansas, lately and met with a reception as cordial as any he received at any point in the Smth. An exception is noted here, Governor Jefferson Davis was not present at the banquet tendered the president by the local board of trade. Lieutenant Gov ernor John P. Lee represented the gov ernor and did the honors in as graceful a manner as possible. 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