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the morning astorian, astoma. Oregon. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, i, 1905 2 THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Daily by THE J. S. DELLINGE2 COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Bt mail, per Tear 17.00 W 'mm By mail, per month.. W By carrier, per month .75 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advance.. 11.00 Kntered a eond-cla mHr June B.1MK, a tb poMofflce at Astoria, or roo, under the act of Congrew or Uarrn I, KTOrAm for th dWlwin of Ti Mom" wilwouAji loeiUMV nrideoo or plac of tuMinrw aay be made by postal card or Urate tete-hoa. Any trrvilarity ta do utwt ahonld bo auMdiately reported to the oflkwof pubUoatioB. TELEPHONE MAIN Mi. WEATHER TODAY. 4 Portland, Oct 31. Western d Oregon and Western Washing- ton; Wednesday; Increasing eloudness with shower near coast. Eastern Oregon; Fair. Eastern Washington: Increas- ig cloudnes. IN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. The most cauual review of Theodore Roowvelt's career in the twenty -five years since he Jeftt Harvard collegcj must leave a deep impression on the mind of any thinking American, however indifferent he may be to the man a president or as a political leader; Leg islator, leader of the delegation in the Re publican convention, mayor of the great est city in the hemisphere, civil service commissioner, police comuiL-ciouer for Xew York, secretary of the navy, colonel of a regiment in active service during the late war, governor of the greatest commonwealth in the county, ice-president of the nation, and its president twice, once by the law of suc cession and again by the vast majority edict of the people. And all this public service rendered without flaw, or reproach, but rather with extraordinary ability, and unvarying commendation from all sources of criticism. What a record for a single generation! What an example for the aspiring youth of this country! What wonder the peo ple demand that we shall again go be fore the nation for election to the presidency! The real marvel of it all H that the man is in mental and physi cal poise to consider, or be considered in connection with, the vastly increas ing responsibility of the presidency. But lie will be the next president of the United States all the same. FREEDOM FOR RUSSIA. The people of the United States will receive tli'e news of the freedbm of tie Russian nation with a sympathetic joy unknown to any other race on earth. We know the value of the boon and can feel for the emancipated millions of the Czar's realms in the moment of their exaltation with a realizing sense of the immensity of the gift that even the beneficiaries do not yet comprehend; and the hope will go forth from America that the new and happy phase of ex istence made possible, may be exploited along the highest ideals of human achievement and that the Russian will not destroy his claim upon the world for congratulation, by a wanton system of reprisals, which, however just, will but disparage the dignity and sanctity of the splendid prerogative they now , possess. v - 0 - TRUTH IS TRUTH. The British steamship Algoa, now fin ishing her loading for the Orient at the docks of Tacoma, went there on Satur day last, from Portland, where she took on cargo to load line of 2(1 feet, and left for the Sund port to complete cargo, crocking out of this river and over thi bar with 31 feet of water under the vessel, and her Cap tain now declare he could have loaded to the limit at Portland, and wishes he had. and so do we in this particular instance. The trouble is, the Algoa went out tinder ex traordinary bar condition, such a do not prevail at all seasons of the year, mild weather, smooth sea, the highest tide of the mouth, etc., etc. It i not among the impossibilities to take hip out over the Columbia Uar drawing 27 and 28 feet, but the ship must await certaiu potential condition before she ran accomplish the passage in safety, and had the Algoa been a week sooner, or later, than the day of her departure, her master might h'Ve had reason to deplore a detention quite as costly a hunting a second port for cargo. Truth is truth, and hurts ue man. o ONE OF MILLIONS. Misa Alice Rosevclt, after the most remarkable tour that an American girl has ever made has returned to her own country with her equilibrium salcly mnintninnl. She wa the Mlbiect of unusual honors by foreign Mtentate. of adulation and praise by lnr own coun trymen continuously; but Miss llooevelt seems to understand that the honors conferred are not so much due to un usual qualities possessed by herself as for other manifest reasons. There 'are two: She is a splendid type of the Amercian girl whom everybody natur ally honors; and she is the daughter of the President, thereby securing her ex altation to a conspicious plai-e. She doubtless understands and the modesty and simplicity of her actions warrant the opinion that she is' only one of thousands of a race, each entitled to the same degree of homage and respect from American men, and receiving it. Tlvus we expect to see the President's daughter return from her foreign tour proud and happy in the enjoyment of honors, but with her head in nowise turned. She was treated just as we wish to see all American women treated when traveling, and the nobility of the Orient have had an opportunity to study not a "princess," but an American queen of whom there are manv and of whom this girl of democratic simplicity is a fair representative. o It is rumored that "Sailor Boarding-House-Commissioner" Kd. Wright, pro tem Marine Kditor of the Portland Oregonian will soon apply for a Branch as Columbia river bur pilot. His quali fications are among the best and the best among his qualifications is that he can find more water on that same bar than any man on earth. Nit. 0 Astoria is about to move to Portland, Pilot Commission and all. Her sole right to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" has been made dependent upon this decision by the Power in the Tower and she yields at last, only to save her people from extinction. The Delia will tow her up next week and has promised to go slow. Bilious Attack Quickly Cured. A few weeks ago I had a bilious at tack that was so severe I was not abb to go to the office for two day. Fail ing to get relief from my family phy sician's treatment, I took thuf of Chamliei Iain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, and the next day I felt like a new man. 11. C. Bailey, Kditor of the News Chaoin, S.l C. The tablet are for sale by Frank Hart and leading drug gists. PatH'iice-I asked her what would make a fashionable bathing suit. Part ice -And what did she say? Patictiec -Oh. She said it was not material. Constipation. ' Health is absolutely impossible, if constipation lie present. Many serious case-4 of liver and kidnc- complaint have sprung from neglected constipation. Such a deplorable condition is unneces sary. There is a cure for it. Herbine will speedily remedy matters. C. A. Lindsay, 1. M., Bronson, Fla. writes, Feb. 12, IS02: "Having usod Herbine, 1 find it a tine medicine for constipa tion. Sold "by Frank Hart. THE DOCTOR Prescribed Vinol for the Son of a Prom inent Clothier. Mr. Leo lleilhrun of iWatui. ill, write.: "It j a pleasure to me to endorse Vinol after what it. has done for my son Herbert. He was in delicate condition and had no apa tite, thir physician suggested Vinol, and it has proved hiirhlv IwnrhYial. building up the appetite, increasing his eh and improving his health gener- allv." Druggist Charles Rogers says: "There nothing like Vinol for growing chil- Nennrlgte Pains. Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating influ ence of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It penetrates to the nerves and bone and being absorbed into the blood, its healing properties are conveyed to every part of the body, and effect some won derful cures. 25c, 50c, and $1.00. tyld by Hart's drug store. fm Better. Wl!kln T:u've never worked day In your Ufa have yon? BllkinsNov bnt I've worked lota of people. De troit Free Press. Best Liniment on Earth. . Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Water Works, Snullsburg, Wis. writes: "I have tried many kinds of lini ment, but I have never received much benefit until I used Ballard's Snow Lini ment for rheumatism and pains. I think it the Best linimeTif on AfrOf." 2fle; gOc, and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. The price of a pretty face is $1.00 three packages of Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea, Brings red lips, bright eyes and lovely color. 35 cent, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart, druggist Stead r ra, hat a'tlMdl Home. ' A bank prvMldcnt was tMigaglnic a private mvrvtary. ll. said to the young mnii w ho seemed to till tlu Mil: "I would exjMvt you to hihhuI Saturday afternoon and Sunday at my country home, an a to aid mo In any corre spondence that might come up. Could you do that?" "Yea, air." "1H you ever let pleasure Interfere with biislne? How are you ou golf T' "I have played little, but not mo much as" "See her. I want a straight answer. Are yon a golfer or not?" "1 have won some cups, and tny handicap have boeu heavy, but at to Interfering with business" That will do," said the banker. "That's what I waut you out theve for. I want some mau who can put up a good fight and keep me humping on Saturday and Sunday. ' Com around on Monday and begin work. Clert land Plain LValer. Sells Mora of Chamberlain's Couch Remedy Than of All Others Put Together. Mr. Tho. George, a merchant at Mt. Klgin, Ontario, says: "1 have had the local agency for Chamberlain' Cough Kemedy ever since it was introduced in to Canada, and 1 sell as much of it as I do all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens hM under guarantee, 1 have not had one Isittle returned. I ran personalty recoup mend this medicine as I have used it myself and given it to my children and always with the best results." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druinrit. HERBERT HEILBKCN. dren. It makes new, vitality, sound fleh and muscle tissue, and rich, pure, red blood, and manv litters have Iwcn received from grateful fathers and mothers whose children owe their health, and even life, to Vinol. "The reason Vinol i- so fur super ior to alt other tonic mi, I (i liver oil preparations for children i ln-eau-c elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods' livers, but without a drop of oil or grease, and it doe not upset their weak, delicate stomach like old fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, but is easily assimilated, and is so delicious that childien nil love it." Continued Mr. Roger: "We cannot recommend vinol too highly for puny, weak and ailing children, to build up the run down, overwork'-d. tired and debilitated, or to give renewed vital ity to the aged. So sure are we of what it will do that we heerfully re fund the money in ewry case where it fails." Charles lingers, druggist. A Sweet Breath is what all should have, and it can be ensured by the judicious use of Beecham's Pills. A sweet breath denotes that everything is well, so at the slightest indication of the di gestive organs not working prop erly, do not forget to take Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 2S MACULE TQJJFIFY 0 CSItttY CXH0 IT Foley'o Honoy and Tar There is no case on record of a 'cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other serious lung trouble, after Foley's Honey and Tar bad been taken. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough, and heals and strengthens the lungs. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of incipient Consumption and ctch in the last stages will always give comfort and relief. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick relief to Asthma sufferers, as it relieves the difficult breath ing at once. . Remember the name Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse substitutes that cost you the same as the genuine. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation. Contains no opiates. Cund of Tirribta Cough ea lusgt. N. Jackson of Danville, 111., write: "My daughter bad a severe attack of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her lungs. We tried a great many remedies without relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tar, which cared her. She has oarer been troubled with a cough since." Consumption Carol Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind. Gentlemen: Foley's Honey and Tar cured me of Consumption after I bed suffered two years ana was almost des perate. Three physicians failed to sivf me any relief and the last one said be could do me no good. I tried almost every medicine I beard tell of without benefit, until Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended to me. Its effect right from the start was magical. I improved steadily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and tblnk Foley's Honey and Tar is a God-send to people with Throat and Long Troo- Three sizes 25c, 60c, $IA0. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the 11.00 bottle al most six times as much. SOLO AZ3 EICCrmSEO El CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. FRANK PATTON, Cashier. O. L PETERSON, Vice-PreidenL' J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In floods. Surplus aad ttoclvlded ProflU t&OOO. " traniacta a General Baoklnf BMlaeas' ' louireat Paid on Time Deposit ICS Tenth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY BI1ERMAN, luanaxer . . Hacks, Carriages Baggage Cheesed and Transferred Trucks and Fur t niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Connerdtl Street Phone Main 121 75C PER MONTH For tHo MB ASTGRAN Delivered right at your door every morning before breakfast by the UHST CARRIER SYS- TEM in the country. The Morning Astorian Contains the Latest Telegraph News. Shipping latellgence, Condensed Local News. Portland Market Reports Real Estate Transactions, Society News, Railroad News, v Storting News. County Official News. Complete Want Columns And in ,fact all of the News of the Country Watch for the Big Colored Comic Section If you are not a subscriber let us show you our proposition and we will convince you that its tbejbest ever made by any newspaper. Telephone Main Wil for our plan, or if you live out of town write a postal and we'll do the rest. C. C. .CLINTON; Circulation Manager. The MortilHg Astorian lOth and Commercial First NationaljBank of Astoria, Ore i:.HTAItLI.Slli:i 1KK4I. Capital and Surplus $100,000 AN ASTORIA PRODUCT f i Pale Bohemian l?etr liest Iu The Northwest North PacificIBrewing Co. Your Prescription: Rock Island If you are going East, I would appreciate your consulting me. I will gladly help you plan your trip and tell you all about Rock Island service. Just drop me a line consultation free ! I will show you a Rock Island folder and our publication entitled "Across the Continent In a Tourist Sleeping Car." It is of considerable importance that you select the right route there are many different ways to go. I'll tell ' you of the superior points about the Rock , Island way. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island 8ystetn, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore.