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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1906)
I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, igj. I THE MORNING AsfOlUAtf. ASTORIA. OKKGON. ft"""' L ,mmm " . - --ml II THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Daily by THL J. S. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year Hy mail, per month W IK carrier, per month ' WEEKLY ASTORIAN. tty mail, per year, in advance. ll.OO Kntere.1 as nivoiid-i-liiss nm!tr .Time 23 lr, Ht the postoffloo at Astom.uiv eon, under the aolol'i'oufri t Maivn ., Tl79. I .'4'V J tV"OTer for the delivcrm- of THE Morn IjmTstoru.n to either rwulwice or plno of busiiwm n b uiJe by potl 'iNi .or through tl now. An.f irrulntr In v livwy should be miwdiat.-ly reported to th office of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. Official paper of flalsop comity and the I'Uy of Astoria. WEATHER. art entitled to. Tin' jjioucli. v chviislirs hi- I'lourh il it motliei' docs 11' I'al1 sin.t i c.Ulh lilM;ii in picsili) tin tiling mound . ti.l s.ilnitins; jji'iteul in IcivM 'in the .nuilit) .d it. It til.' ! , onl.t only inter on to mAo mn hits-u a iiii-.t.'nu-itiior. with .;il:t.!o penult 10 Hlhirlu'.l, tluMo mim. I"' mUiic -til ;- 1'ioin l'u' -ti'linu. h Inning, ooinpl.iin in;;, knn. kin?;, mid .'-i ih-mi.il .-s thut l.i. ..ih i-:l'V :'ld ni.tll.lot vi !... sir v i. t imid'.l l. n i'i .h t J 11 1 1 -1 his -.'III III! Il'.'!l 1'iO-.. 11 - I 1 '1.0.11 -.ll II. nor (..I -on-, no; pl.i.v: li'.C I't -ll.U'lHl' illlol.'-t . .1 till. I ill' :n.l on'i ' no 1 1 i'nl iltvp Mi-.u 1m -iin . your iriond. 1 1 1 thin:, to iisi .-n to hi h.' j;iimii lit' 1 ' llll. I'll - t hi' '. ot hi- ii on don't .uii anin-.'im'iit n;.Ui"nt'n'.. i'V'iv I ,r ,,j woo. Paiini EDITORIAL SALAD. No discount on I in- ll.ifi ol the .lupan""'. Tlie 11 to iioiui: l" tiv eminent om-ishi ot lailioad- Dr. Osier has li'im.li.it.'d t'u Osier theory and now eie il. .1 i.vi-i vl.iviU hal! liM' t" up'. n- It remains fi thi' i'Uins: to slio that "lii-in' " spoil And miht not the l:it - ho a npfrfluous. , lall d 11 di'-ir' .1 vi old refill in r- "lii.'lie-v" 1,,,.,,1 ,..T Western Oregon Fair, ptoh rtbU lijiht snow south portion, slightly wanner. Hasten! Oivim (...ntinntnl ecld. Western Washington Fair slightly warmer. Dm in-,' the cy.h'iie in th" Soeiety i-lands the wind att.iitn'd a eleity ot l.Mi mile- an horn. Thi- remov.s the liolt from Knn:t-. o Senator Allison lias served in Oonuress forty three yen-, and seems -.mmm! lor many mote. Sin h .onressnien are Loi n Ai well as made. VOTES, VOTERS, VOTE-GETTERS. The fir-t essential of the coming iitm paign is the absolutely necessary Repub lican vote in all its major fulness an.1 efficacy, from two precinct No. 1 at As toria, to precinct No. 21 iu the county. The second requisite to success is th. routing out of the voter-; the estab lishment of that definite interest in the campaign that will compel every Re publican to get out and work, and vote after he has done hi- work for the tick et. There will be no room for the in different, the shift less, the inert; every man with an atom of partisan regard for Republican achievement must vote straight and full for the ti.ket as it shall emanate from the primaries. The party relies on him and hi- failure to meet the situation will be construed harshly and promptly. The third, and critical, issue confront ing the Republicans nf Clatsop is an -nmt.Tii r,i vr.ti'.octfers uiioti the ticket. GoJ nicn and winninjr men arc in demand, and tin; voter at the primar ies will make it either easy, or hard, for the voter at the general election, ac cording to the quality of tin; men named on the 20th of April. If they are dean, capable, alert, good campaigner? and hustling vote-getters, the issues of June 4th will be determined well in advance of that date and the party may work the more earnestly by reason of the assur ance of victory; but if they shall be of the negative, quiet, nerveless, smipless and sapless sort, the task will be inten- ilfied immeasurably, however good the men may be. These three cardinal mat ters are respectfully referred to the Republican citizenry of this county. ONE SOLID LEAGUE. There should be no necessity for in tegral leagues within the limits of a city like Astoria. The word league is a misnomer when used in any restricted ense. It should stand for a broad and wholesome unification of the citizens of the community for her success and pro gress along all lines and anything less tells of indifference, and worse. A city with all the Cod-given advantages pos sessed by Astoria should have but one "league," the composite, eager, resource ful, vigilant and active citizenry that never fails to see a good thing, go after it, capture it. apply it, and brag about it, as another of the city's commanding attractions, or utilities ; a live and popu lar spirit that makes for the good of the community at nil times and gets itself talked about the world over. That's what Astoria wants. Mi'. Hear-t says. "I am a IVmoer.it. m,t " having 11 blank to be filled The party without uu issue continues to urope lor something tangible. At Gibraltar, which is si mile from Ah'eeiras. Great Uritain has thirty -war ships and i.l.tXK) men, which suggest- the fortiter in re in that world. , 0 cornel of the V' ) ff r I Young Joseph Medill Patterson evi dently believes that Chicago i- de-tined to be the future St. Petersburg ot the I'nited tSjte-. and doesn't ant the na of soli;ili-m to catcii him holding !hVe Ru-sian is to spend i:U,Oun.iJO in improving its Kuropcan rivers, and ha engaged American engineers to super intend the woi-k. The whole arrang mcnt looks like g-tting down to bu-i lies-, again. Vi tl nl is fast suPcrscdin8 old-fashioned cod liver oil and V lllUl cmuision3 Ihjcuuho, without a drop of oil or licntriwahle feature, it contains all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from frenh cods' livers. By our process the oil, having no value cither as a medicine or food, is separated from the medicinal elements and thrown away. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, Vinol is deliriously palatable, agreeable to the weakest stom ach, and therefore unequaled as a body builder and strength creator for old people, puny children, weak, run-down men and women, after sickness, and for all pulmonary diseases. Everything Vinol contains is named ou the label. OUR GUARANTEE We have such faith In VINOL that If you win take it we promise if U dote not benefit or cure you wo will return yoo your money without question. Wo take all the risk. Charles Rogers, Druggist, Astoria, OrCRO J Political Dnformation llil. Illli iK'iilx ol euii.ll.lilli ' iililc rules lor 1111 "i ol hM I'." 1,1 ' I.. ! .. ill. 'i' will lie nil.llli. il III llii' i'oIuiiiiiii til r.MHiii. KKCIIS'I KATION If. 'iiWlriill.il ok. open"! I' ..niilv i t. rt.H.Ti..li.i l.tiiii.iry J, l'. ilel,',,,.,',, I l..,lo.,'l to,' PlIm.llN '''eelioll. K-l """"'. . . . . . ,,v ,1, Ih.i.. Ai.ill 'i IO' I 1 1 111 I. Ol nooii. .'('. H' ' 1 ', ., ., . 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CKNKKAL EI.KCTION, JUNK BE SIRE AND REGISTER CANDIDATES ANNOUNCEMENTS UriiibUcuii candidate (or rrnoiiilna 111 for State l'rliilrr, iibjuct toio ei. ion of th! Hrptiblicmi votru t irlV im.irv i.i.. l Inn Aiiril 'JO. FOR GOVERNOR. 1 FOR STATE PRINTER. H. piibliniiia of Oiryon ur linrb ' The iimlcr.,::iii'd aiiiioiunTi hliiia, 1' inioriiinl that I inn a candidate for tin i a Ur(iiibUcuii rinliilti for iriioinlim- noiiiliiation of Covertior at the jirun-. Hon urie to In ludd April 'tlth di JAMES WTTUVtXl.Mlti:. piinmry Now nmvltiif fiit term. The aine FOR SECRETARY OK STATE. ,'.nii!'v that lm Imcm Bnonled to State I hereby aumiiiii inym'lf a ondi-1 otlien gein'tally, thut of a imiomilm dnte for the olllc of Seiivtnry of State, tl.m, would bi aineeile.. uml ask the mipport of all It, putill j J. It. Will I NKY, can. K. T. WUUJIITMAN. Albany, (.non. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. INSTRUCTION. The underi(,'tiel hereby announce I hereby nnniinre myielf a a can bininelf a candidate for rr el, ct ion ' di lute for renotninatlon for the oflii tu the ollhv of AttorneyCeneral, ub-!of Superintendent of Public Inatiuc jeot to the approval of Hrpublican ( tion, and nolicit the aupport of all Re vutera at the primaries i publican at the prlmarlei, April A. M. CHAWKOItl). J. II. ACKKRMAN. I'mlc Sam own- one niilrojd, tlui' across the Isthmus at I'ananm, and it remain- to be proved that it can be worked as etTctivcIy a- bct'oie. An improvement would be ereditabl to tin- oiivci IllllCIlfs reple-l'llt'.ltivc-. . -o It na- a Mi-soiiriaii who intniduce.i in the House a bill to limit a fortune to $10,000,000. The pcojile .f that state have not yet been shown that, if there is to be a limit, the comports of life could riot be secured at a considerable reduction from the amount named. is sick, weep when he dies, and look after the funeral arrangement. 'Hi'.-' arc ladies who will think b- is demand in a f 1 deal for $'!0,00l. o - Don't eiieoiiiaee tU;it boy ill his id. i that he has had eiioU'.'h -choo'ii'' fore he ha. finished a common hi-, i school course. Keep him j.'oin' .mhi at the evpens,, of some iatli'r ctrnic nt j uroin'. The .iiicees.ful man of the '..-j tare mii-t be an educate mm. "I hinv- i have eiianxed since yon w.-re .i '. and. aie clianini.' mole rapidly now 'Ii.mi ever l'fore. The chame- loi the pi vz rn ,11-11,111' ll ill '. SO L'il't OUI I'1. lllii i.v ....... .j r- i r enough education, to raise hici that cIjss. ..I SUN OBSCURED BY SAND STORMS. IT IK. DAI.I-KS, in, Mai'li Kl " h -eM'ie-t -and storm that hit- been known hcie iu vear. pie.,iied .snii.l.iv and Monda. atnrda niel.t a -t iir iM-l Wind beatl hlliC' the with ti elm,,! ,,f du-t and .and. that olc-nr-d the mm all d.i Sun l. 'I .. '"M"'1'1 tine l. ll t i t',0 d to al-o'it I he ,,,.,',,. It i- le.HC'l. !.... ' - ac to early finit. a- e.iil ""- uml aplicols were ah t ready to bloom, but it is not thought any damaje has resulted to (.'rain, as u fall of four incli-H ef mow Saturday protected the rsreali and "ras-es. NOW IN OUR NEW STORE COR- BOND AND llth. STREET WE ARE BUSY GETTING SETTLED BUI CAN FIND TIME TO SHOW YOU HOW COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE IS OUR STOCK Of WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS, MATTINGS, MtJULDINGS, ETC. COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW LOCATION AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON ANY WORK N OUR LINE. B. F. Allen $ Son, s,. A New York and Pittsburg syndicate proposes to dam the Mississippi river thirty miles above Minneapolis, in order to supply the twin cities with the clec tri'Sil current for various purpose-. The water power of the Mississippi river and its tributaries is a big subject. o ' In the Mexican war the number of American soldiers and sailors was 78, 718, of whom not more than 5000 re main. Tbe deaths among Mexican war veterans last year were 67. A total of $1,00,000 is the present pension pay ment to the Burvivors of that conflict. Catspaw Customers Pk ilmlle of Bol The story i. f the monkey w'.n used the cat's jiawr t J;:'.1 tne thestnutsoutof the lire, fim'.s tv'.v illustrati'insdiiiiy. When a '!:a'.'. r t.,Mi; n c istomcr a KUst'.t-:'.": i r MKNNICN'S 'l'Ji.7L'.) T.M.t UM, he docs bcc;.;:e t:ie t,-.-r:'.::-M- ; bi:n a bi-v'cr r,U:. iU..s. ti.e cucto:r.T b. calspuw to ', i f-" (.:;:;. id',", la. s. it is r.ot p'.casai'it to lie rn.i'.c a 1 : ,'!l 'v''. c:-' ei;.'.'y wht n vu pay for Uic "j'l' -tul.ity (d'being injured. Is it nt fooiii h to Af.fur the importunity to t: e injuri cu: imtatioHS ut MKNNJiNS BOR A'lT.iJTAIXUM, tlie standard lewder of the world ? Think it over. 1 1 ive yo;i tried M KN N KN'S VIOLKT ... ,,, .i.-rv Til I I'M 'I I ill.l' T I'OVV- DFR ? Ladies partial to violet jKrrfume will fir,i M n nen's Violet Powder fragrar.t will) the odor of fresn plucked Parma violets. For sale everywhere for 25 tents, or mailed postpaid on receipt of price, by GERHARD MENNEN CO.. Nowark. N. J. mm First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. I S I Altl.lSlll l) IHK1, Capital and Surplus $100,000 fit'Huair of Moi GROUCHER, AND GROUCH. There is but one worse evil than the groucber, and that is his grouch. Both are incredible nuisances and the poor little adjective "damn" is impotent to express the adequate estimate both In the Cincinnati investigation it comes out that the county paid $21,000 for a turnpike, though its owners re ceived only $00.r. The $11,995 was the ring rakeoff. It will pay city voters to give their local elections more at tention. o One of the members of the Rhode Island legi-lature has introduced a bill to make it impossible to secure a di vorce nn any grounds whatever in that state. South Dakota, will undoubtedly approve the passage of such a measii'i; in Rhode Island. While sounding the praise of the American hen for the noble manner in which she has risen or sat down -to the emerL'ericy this winter, let us not forget to emit a sigh of sympathy for the man who occupies a cave of gloom in the center of a cold storage egg ware house. Kl A Findlay, Ohio, man, who claims to bn worth $30,000 is advertising fo. n wife, because ,as he explains, he wants some one to sit at bis bedside when be TIDE TABLE, MARCH High Water. Date. MARCH, 1906. A. M. P. M. h.m. j ft. j h.m 5:03 if4:307.8 7.6! 7.4 7.3 7.3 Thursday Friday 2 Saturday 3 SUNDAY 4 Monday 5 Tuesday 8 Wednesday Thursday Friday . . Friday . . Saturday 10 SUNDAY 11 Monday 12 Tuesday 13 Wednesday 14 Thursday 15 4:00 8.91 4:50 Friday i 4:.w .l o:ov Saturday 171 5:49 8.21 7:18 SUNDAY 18 fl:55 7.9 8:43 Monday l :ll 7.7) v-.ao Tuesday 20 9:25 7.8)10:81 5:101 6:58 6:55 8:02 9:08 10:06 811:00 91 0:04 911:50 0:41 1:19 1:57 2:. 35 3:16 8.6! 9.0 9.0 9.0 6:00 7:11 8:30 9:44 7.610:38 7.9 11:24 8.3 7.6 8.7 8.212:38 1:23 2:10 3:00 3:51 Wednesday 21 10:30 Thursday 2211:23 Friday 231 0:12 Saturday 241 0:47 SUNDAY 25 1:151 Monday 26 1:4 Tuesday 27 2:15 Wednesday 28 2:41 ITiursday 29! 3:10 Friday 30 3:44 Saturday .31 4:20 8.0111:35 S2 7.9112:10 12:50 1:261 2:02 2:37 3:14 3:50 4:35 6:26 8.1 8.3 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.7 ft. 6.2 5.7 5.4 5.4 5.8 6.4 7.0 8.9 8.9 8.7 8.4 7.8 7.1 6.5 6.2 6.2 6.6 7.0 7.4 MARCH, 1906. "Low" Water."" j A. M. P." M. Date. j h.m. I ft. j h.m. I ft. Thursday 1 Frida.y 2H Saturday 3 SUNDAY 4 Monday 5 Tuesday 0 ejlnesday Thursday . Friday 9 Saturday 10 11:02) ll:50f 1.910 1.911 12 3.8 4.1 1 3 4 4 5 6:031 2.(1 6 0:34 1:501 3:151 4.1 4:211 3.8 81 5:161 3.21 8.2 8.2 8.0 7.8 7.5 7.1 6.6 6.2 6.0 SUNDAY 11 7:25 Monday 12 8:07 Tuesday 13 8:55 Wednesday 141 9:45 Thursday 15110:40 Friday I(JU:4U Saturday 17 SUNDAY 18 0:55 Monday 19 2:20 Tuesday 20 3:41 Wednesday 21 4:48 Thursday 221 5:40 Friday 23 0:25 Saturday 24 7:00 SUNDAY 25 7:35 Monday 20 8:07 1.2 8: : Tuesday 7 8t40 1.21 8: Wednesday 28 9:10 1.2 9: Thursday 29 9:45 1.2 9: Friday 3010:20 1.3 10 Saturday 3111:03 1.3ll 6:471 1.9 1.3 0.8 ff.5 0.4 3.5 3.7 3.5 3.0 2.51 2.0 1.6 1.3 0.5ll) 0.011 12 2 3 4 5 6: 6 7 7 :52 :35 48 :66 :05 :58 ,:43 :2 :05 :45 :25 :00 :57 :45 :43 :51 :08 :22 :2 :17 41 :16 :45 13 42 12 15J oo 2.0 3.4 1.9 1.7 1.4 0.9 0.5 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.5 04 1.7 2.4 3.0 0.7 0.8 0.0 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.1 1.5 2.0 2.5 2.9 3.3 3.0 J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. r"RANK PATTON, OMhkr. 0. I. PETERSON, Vlce-Pretident. J. W. GARNER, AaeUUnt Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Oaiiltal I'ald In l))00. Burplus and OmSlvlded ProflUi 100,000, TraiiHHcU a General Banking Buiilnwm. Interest Pld on Time DeponlUJ Sherman Transfer Go. JIIKNltY HHKKMAN.Mbuhkw Hacks, ('arrives -lianfje Checked ami Transferred Trucks and Fur niturc Wagons rianos Moved, Uoxcu and bnippco. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 a Tnth Street. A8TORIA, OREGON. ft?---' -rsvfT That All Important Bath Room Vou have often heard people remark "If I were ever to build, I would pun my bath room first and would not put all my money into the parlor with all its finery." That is good common sense sentiment, for the bath room is the nost Important of all the household. We would like to help you plan your hath room and will gladly quote you pries on "JSrtaitdaPtf Ware, the lest nt mosr sanitary fixtures made. 1 A MAnirtntnafV ActnriA.