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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1906)
MONDAY, FEBRUARY THE MOItXIXG ASTORIAX. ASTOIIIA. OREGON. 8 . . B AROAINS r 1 " 1 18 Candle El.-ctric Bulbs 5 Hand Lamp, Complete 5 6 Tumbler for ,oc C Stone China Cup and Saucer. ...6jc (1 Stone China Pinner Plates China Scrub Brush, 2 for jc AUve aud roanoy more to be found at A. V. ALLEN'S STORES IWt bur till you rt ur Prio" on 'U Ur of gdfc l . . -a :...w ill I thA r.ra.l FIGHT CHEAP GOODS London Trade Combats For Chaepness. Craze Sermons of Yesterday Yesterday morning lv. W. S. Gil- Utt preached to a large audience at the Firt lr"byt.rltti rhuivh. H took for hi ubiect. "The World, State, and th World' Kvng'liatlii,H with hi text from Mark 10:15, "Into All the world." He ald iu parti We have, perhaps, too much loked upon the great work of unifying the world a distinctively religious wo.k. While the great missionary work i al way religloua in character it tuny not alwav be o In name. We have per- r"' v" . K. murh made distinction I- inc of the King' t.h, tnereoy urmgi .... ? V 7.w.L L.r 1 d.bat. of the twven thing. secular and rvl.g.ou. 0 Porcelain Soup Pishes J3 100 Pieces Flow. Blue Dinner S't..$i450 6 Pi.-ce Toilet Set -J 1 qt. Tin Coffee PoU " 10 gt. Pails 3 10 qt. lish Pan '5 10 qt Bread Raiser 75 session, that on the auun-H iu iyij to the speech from the throne. CONGRESSTOADJORN WOULD RAISE ALL Pnblkaticn Points Out Where Ieler Lost Cntomera Friendship by Present Policy Sboody Good Descried. LONDON, Feb. 13.-Is the "craze for cheapness" the expression is borrowed beginning to wane I The Tailor and Cutter think that it is, and it urges all tailor not to "pander to the craze for cheapness that has beta so much in evidence during the past few seasons. The public are tired of cheap suit that do not wear, cheap boots that cripple nd distort the feet, and cheap hats and caps that do not keep their shape " or color, and the time is ripe for a little education in the matter of the proper adornment of tie human form." 4 "Tie bailor, it proceeds, can do much to create a demand for a better standard all around of male attire. Away with imitations of eTery form, and let good, honest value have fair play. ' "There is a mistaken notion held by manr retailers that the only way to j, (Continued from page 1) nmrcc i Wted. and he has done his work d- rrivlJ i U11. imDresainfr hi ability upon all who have seen him, and yet avoidiug the haste with which new senator are tempted to precipuaie themselves into discussions. He i a man of fine talents and very great in dustry. His habits of mastering the de ..si. r.t M. mihieot and thinking it through was revealed in hi prompt and cognent answers to the question which were shot at him by the beat lawyer in the Senate." The dream of a orld unity of bih Tennyon sings In "In Mmoriam,M and for which we long, is not new. Put history prove that the world can't be made one by one nation destroying all others. There will always be di versity yet unity; individuality yet onem-s of spirit; sovereignty yet lib erty. Many nature but onenes of law and purpose. Many churches but one in essentials. Some thing are of necessity, woi Id wide. Whatever is true is truo every where and as it becomes known it be come a unifying factor. The truth is true for everybody. There is no dis tinction of persons in anything that i God's. All truth, religions, ..ieitilV, philosophical makes men free. The world has been growing smaller; placca once far away and unknown are now within speaking distance. The world is so small that no nation can Plotio Number With Every SS PurchoHo at Wleio'i NO. 1 With every Men's Suit or Overcoat un der $16. WI8E gives a screen worth $1.60 NO 2 With every Suit or Overcoat worth over over $15, and under $22.50 WISE gives a pair of Vases, valued at $3.00. NO 3 With every Suit or Overcoat from $22.50 up WISE gives a Pair of Those Xtra Fine Japanese Vases worth $5.00 For Good Roads. t-.. i .. . J.t. I S Senator! ki.u frnm other and live apart. We Charles W. Fulton ha sent out the fol- ncircle the earth iu half the time U lowing important letter to citizen of would have taken Caear to cr. hit this state, known to be deeply interest- empire. By the Associated Pres e ed in the public benefits which furnish are in immediate touch with the whohs the test of his communication: world eighteen hours out of the twtnt- "My Dear Sir: At dates to be fixed four. The race of m.n are faco to later in the spring or summer, one mile foe; the F-at and West have clap-d of road is to be built under government hands. There is manifest everywhere supcrvisipa on each side of the Cas- a spirit of "get together", cade, in the State of Oregon. Th There is today a confederated world; Martnn pnuntieai t.r ,n eitrht world uower; their have agreed to provide the laboi and voice is the law of the world; there is materials, specification for whicn wiu I in fact a Lmteu Maiea 01 me onu. . .rrr nTuiii Y.v n tnoiUtot for I Ten imDortant receneratioo have taken SWU nf." J C 1 I " th. onv.rnment and the eountr couiia ok. in the development of this world nmed. confederacy. All within 100 year and "This work is to be undertaken at indeed even within the memory of liv the most propitious time, the benefit of ling man: . natuinal exDerience will be offered, and 1 International law; a hundred meet competition is by cutting prices. jt is the nop 0f tne official of the! years ago no such thing exixted; now is . r. ..!:.. p,v,!. Tinremi that all Drons I vprv minute detail is Ueterminea in 4 UV1IV V - f - - - - in Oregon who are interested in this the international code, vital question will attend during the 2 Piracy no longer exUts; the navies demonstration. To this wish I add my of the nations are the world' police, most solHtious request. Xo other work -Extraditions of criminals; an out could be done at this time so well in- law in any land i an outlaw in every dicating the high plane of Oregon pro- land. to continually improve iue ioue m : gress, as that snowing our inierenv in ireaurn are nv productions. His regular customers will roafi. Xotbing could be done by stitution. Japan awoke when in 1350 pay more heed to the value he gives j our ppie j 0ther lines that would nhe was compelled to become a part of them than to the cheapness of the ar- ' .inian crrcater attention of the home- the federated world. L.i nii tie honie-build.-r. for by 5 C'onuIs and minister are at every The price he paid for his hat, cap, t)ie standards does the eastern farm-1 eapitol and their purpose Is much the er judge our opportunities in Uregon. name for tne worm as tne mhKi" n,o .mvprmnftit nromises to have for the nation. Berne in Switzerland is fc"" r i . . with tlp world's ranitol. Here are located . pica'-ji- n i Wi ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER Clothes Bought at WIho's Pressed Free of Charge Where does this lead to? There bound to come a rock bottom' price in everything, and then imitations have to be brought in. "The retailer will find it more to hia advantage to make value the keynote of his business. It should be his aim to continually improve the tone of his title. tie or whatever he bought he may probably foret in a week or so, but he will neither forget nor forgive the shop keeDer for sellini; him an article that wears out in the same time." I buildinff implements. Mr. Samuel Hill, I connected with the Government bureau j in an advisory capacity and president of the WahiiiKton Good Roads' Asso '. ciation, and Judge John H. Scott, prei I dent of the Oiewn Good Roads' Asso- ' Hat ion. will attend the work in both (Continued from page 1) j j,.irt ot- the State, bringing to the scene wmalitv. Black Rod proceeding to the .. a manv as possible of their good roads II . ' 1 J A,. InnlV 1 WOUH1 we pi?aM:u w ny PARLIAMENT TO OPEN T.ftr Tlmi and there delivering the King'a message as follow: 'Mr. Speaker: The. King commands ihU honorable Hm-e. to attend His Majesty in the House oi Lords to h'-ar the Kings s-peech read." Those who wait patiently for the tmiunons, chiefly the older ineiiiljur, to U'hnin tlie eereliionv is Hot new, will accompany tli( Kiie of Ijirdn. when the Kiiiif reading from a printed copy, will de liver his message to the legislators. The formality will oou be over and the King will, pass out of' the Chamber in the same manner as he entered it. Almost immediately afterwards the two . Houses of Parliament will com mence to clear away th routine, the world's l.u-ine-s, and the expense of these offices is met by the allied powers in proportion. (V-Cominercej the linking of interests has Iwiind the world in bands. 7 Travel makes men kin, 8- Th postal union embraces fifty nine, states; it is but a short Up to a world's postage stamp and only another step to a world's coinage. The sealed letter, today is a free citizen' of the world free from customs house and protected by the allied power. 0 The laws of naturalization have "TO CURE ANY DISEASE. Ike Caaae Mast be RemoTeJ, Saaae War Wltk DandrnC. Kill the germ that causes dandruff, lalllroj hair and baldness, you will hara no more dandruff, and your hair mut grow luxuriantly. Newbroa Herplclde pot only contain tha dandruff erm destroyer, but It Is also a most dellght iut balr dressing for regular toilet u. No other hair preparation 1 on thU clentifio basla of destoylng the dandruff ;erma. It stops all irritation, keepa th acalp sweet, pure and wholesome. Re member that something claimed to be "Just aa good," will not do the work of genuine Herplclde. Bold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sam ple to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich, ? Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. laurfn, Propi "Special Agent." , workers. that the county judge and commission ers of every Oregon county had arrang ed to attend one or both of the demon ktrutions. brinirinL' with them all of 4 i,ir.minun t i-i i.j I men. This fact mixed up the world ujni iiiwiiniJL'iw ' - . Mould 1-e an encouragement to the gov- 10-Aibitration; the Hague is like eminent officials in the first instance to the supfeme court of the world. : . ',un.rn 4iint ia r- Tint add to all this the uuifvimz in- speaker to the bar of it aihly in the right direction, and would fluence of cbolarship, benevolence, and i u.m ntiwifiia fir t ip. Riaie w 111 1 ichuiwi. control and make our highways receiv- The Presbyterian church of the United ....... u..u'i.i.. oi( b,.iw..ia 1 rii-oltm in" a practical demonstration oi hib aw '"'" "- n.. ... . very latest and best work known to lands. The Presbyterian church sus- the revived science of road building. tains fifty-three hospitals in . foreign "As soon as the government engineers lands. The Presbyterian church us- have ascertained from the judges of tains 2095 churches in foreign lands, Tmatilla and Marion counties tho best and other churches are doing equally date for this work I will communicate well in proportion, so that today as we the same to you, and in the meantime look into the great movement toward will 1 ready to furnish all possible in- the one far off divine event to which formation, and co operate in every way, the wboty creation mW' w take that these demonstrations of work and courage and realize that the motto of .,nH w. mav he rnven the widest pos- the church is no idle dream. "The throughout Evancrelization of the World in this nunc i.ijih aiiiiivi nmi4-.ii.w n I the State of Oregon. generation. In Anne In the vnriw.at uiil V at Pullman. Wash., Below are some extracts of the sex ami T 4 Ik I tk V if id nrnltiiTilp that Pendlo- mon delivered at the First Lutheran ton, Ore., will be the scene of the next church by the Rev. Gustaf E. Rydquist ilrtivwinuf i-til inn Tt, orW at. Ralem will I last evening. The theme for his ser- not likelv he undertaken earlier than mon wa "The Word and the Heart." i. ,:.i.n "... !, r,oi-f r Uv. Knr-I The speaker said in part veys and consultations regarding sped- "The gospel text for today contains fi. ations, will be finished soon, and in one of the eloquent parable of our Lord the course of the present month I can by which he illustrates the seed-nature . . . a it. 1.! J t nJ J liSai i.m Avoot lata tnri or trLe Kinuuiu ui uuu una vi mo jjiuiia. uie tiiuiuuu.c; uiw t"" v" o I word, "Verv respectfully yours. "To see this seed-nature in hi word "CHARLES W. FULTON." let u make a few comparisons, "A ecd before it l planted is ap parently dry and dead. But it con tain neverthele a nucleus, a iue prin- ciple, iue woru or u "''- body and to many it is "a dead let ter,' but it is a vehicle of divine thought and contain a spiritual life prin ciple. J "A seed is small compared with the plant or tree growing up from that eed Th Christian world today is a grand result of a mall beginning, it is a great tree from a seemingly insignifi cant seed Thi tree I till growing. It ha not yet expanded it Innate . . . . i i j energy. It shall ineompa.s me worm. The greatest proof to the unbiased inina that Christ was divine is the great re sult of hill teaching." "As you look oer the Christian world today you cannot fail in seeing the be wilderment there- I In religion. One who docs not except Christianity a the religion of his heart takes otfense at H,i lwilileriiiciit. Now we must look for the cause of this. In the olmerva tions which I have been able to make I think I ran deduct this as a facti r,ir harm and bewilderment in the Christian rclitrion today is caused by the ignorance of the lowers than by all the hosts of aStan put together. Whyf Because they lack the power of decern- ment and sow together with the prec ious seed of truth the sewl of false hood and error. They fail to see that there are also time and condition in the work of a pastor when silence is golden. The result is obvious. There is not only a bewilderment in religion, but a disrespect for the word of God and Holy things bordering on blas phemy. " .' c ' "There are human hearts that are prepared and exwptible. Ihey are sometimes called broken and contrite hearts. The hardened sinner must be broken by a power divine. The tuun der of Mt, Sinai must awaken him, the liuhtnintr thereof must not only crush and crumble hell' evil power within him, but must enlighten him a to nis condition. With his uiiderstywHng thus enlightened. Satan's power shak en and crushed, his will bend in a new direction, and feeling contrite he is exccptible for that . divine truth and promise that 'God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever beleiveth on him shall not perish, but have everlasting life." Now that is true conversion and it will be shown in a Christian living." Latest Popular Hits DIRECT FROM THB BAST Every month we f-ceiv the latest popular vocal and Instrumen tal hit direct from the great Eastern publisher. We receive from 20 to !i0 of these piece, each month and it will pay you to drop in at bast once a, month and look them over. W keep them eparate from our large general atock of music and it need tke but few minute of your time. Keep an eye on the how window also. J. N. GRIFFIN WV C f f a U Beer. V v v ii If El PERSONAL MENTION, Mj and Mrs. W. W. Curtis, of Port land, are sojourning in the city by the w?a. Mr. Curtis is a well known timber man and represent heavy interest. . Study the Map "rhifn tares and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 35,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other We$um road! From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. j ,' tA Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map-ten to one your destination is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest: Portland, Seattle, Spokane, -Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi- ness and solicits yours. k. k. Mcdonald, Oeneral Agent, Rock Ialand System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. J