Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTOUIA. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, WPWI 4, 1908. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Daily by THL J. S. BELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year 17.00 Dy mail, per month (0 By carrier, per month 65 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advancs. .f 1.00 Entered a leooud-class mutter June 23 1UO&, Rt the postotlloe at Astoria, ore (ton, under the aolof t'ouiirv-ssot Maivh S, 1879. fgr Order for the deltvf nag of Ths Mors' ma tsTORiAN to either residence or ploe of butiinai be nide by postal card or through tle none. Auy InvaulMity in de llwry should be mmediately reported to the office of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. Offieml iupir of Clatsop comity ami the City of Astoria. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O WEATHER. O O O 0 Western Oregon and Washing- O 0 ton Fair. 0 000000000000000000 CHINA ALWAYS HAD TO PAY. Km- the numloi' of Hiitisli iniioimrio' in Nun ('Imiifi. the ltiitiii ovrrnmout will tl.Miio nil tlie iityiiiciit of a few thou sand tneU and the ou'ninn to ItritUh ti'.ido of tlio port of Wuilu'iig I'hi. It is ilillU'iilt to coniH'ive an incident out of which Hiitisli iliploiiuny rnnnot gain. Tin' Van Cluing iudciunity is trivia): five entry t nnotiier port of grout ultu'. And I'lihw always lm to pay. The 1 licet upon the Chine-e cannot but li.'i-oioe react ie and the dav ot the general upi'MUg gi'iirmllv cpeite.l will lie hn-tenrd by each ftvli act of in jusliiv. ludcinnly might reasonably bo paid, although ("hincM mv slaughtered fnvlv in the domains of other powers without thought of payment; but the taking of another port is less warrantable.- Unite Intcr-.Mountiin. EDITORIAL SALAD. The -tock mallei operators refuse to tike a M-iious view of the coal mine operator. It is wholly unreasonable for tho-e Xew Yorkers to expect that o yood ; man as pitrict Atloi'n y leronie lm luen jioitraved can iuiprove wilii ago. 0 The descendants of- Pocahontas are invite I to attend a reunion at the faniestowii celebration, but no attempt will be made to niobilie the .lolin Smiths. HONESTY DEMANDS IT. Somebody in Portland, sppaVinvt f the ffan Franeiseo-l'ortlaml Steamship Company, to a reporter of the Evening Telegram, in the matter of the hold-up of the steamer F. A. Kilburn in thi port on Saturday last, and published without any frills in these columns on Sunday, made use if the following lan guage: "The whole trouble is that the As toria people are sore over the St. Paul insurance cas.es. We never paid As toria merchants any insurance for con signments lost when that steamer went down, as we were not required to do so. Thev have been angry ever since." Because it has been shrewd enough td avoid an open agreement with the mer chants of Astoria, to cover their insur ance on goods in transit, is no reason why it should discriminate so badly against the man in this city that uses its steamers for the carrying of freight Every dictate of honesty and fair-dealing in business, demands that each con sideration shown one patron should be extended to another who pays the same. or more, for an equal service. The truth of the bu-iness, in a nut shell, is, that the S. F.-P. line WILL NOT DO A THING FOR ASTORIA THAT IT CAN AVOID DOING; it has no intention of helping Astoria to a single advantage that can be safely de nied it ;this is the history of that com pany and its kindred and allied com pany's; it would give the citv on this peninsula tli absute go-bye, if it were not that it has a local gold mine it has been exploiting here for years, and hundreds of thousands of dollars of property that it must utilize and keep up. The fact that it spends $25,- 000 here during the course of the year, is the price it pays for the privilege of throttling every other concern that would come in and do something for the city. There is no plea it can offer thi3 city in extenuation of its anti-Astoria program save that of fair and decent treatment and an honest deal on rates and shipping favors, such as it gives Portland. Nothing less will satisfy the people of Astoria, and the company realizes its duty and does it, the sooner there will he friendliness in this city for the big gest of its transportation companies, and so much quicker will the business of the merchants of Astoria drift back, to it, at leat a predominant share of it. o NERVE, THE REQUISITE. One of the best assets a community can have is NERVE. Neive to resent and punish a deliberate attack on its rights and privileges; nerve to ask for. and fight for, proper and equitable con sideration at the hands of its benefic iaries, corporate and individual; nerve to turn down a reactionary element in its business life and nerve to assert the doctrine of honest treatment, and to de mand it, in unequivocal terms; nerve to grant and give and h:dp business en terprises in its midst, and nerve to in sist upon an adequate and decent rec ognition of those favors. Without nerve any community must soon lapse into the attitude of a suppliant, or a victim. Astoria is in need of a replenished nerve just at this moment, , At Mr. Rockefeller's likewmid home a hun.lrel -k'lN warn away uninvited callers. And yf an invUililc tiling known as public opinion went right in and is playing havoc. o Admiral Dewey must be civdited with consistency, constancy and good judg ment. He has never changed front on the proposition that the American navy should he strengthened. A abort ton of conl is lietter than no fuel. Forecasters at tempt to cheer a woild weary of too much weather, by promising forecasts for a mouth ahead. Will somebody kindly name anybody who would have enjoyed foreknowledge of such a job lot of weather in Marvh dumped on us, Ndiim lawyer attempt, to rlnvi a case, lias figured it out that women ait to blame for SO per cent of the divorce eases. ov we had llgilled that at least one woman was a prune lactor in every divorce, and two women in nmsl. . , King Alfonso looks overshadowed in the photographs with his intended bride. but niav console himself with the fact that the nest prscctive king of Kng laud is 4 inches shorter than his con sort. Vinol builds you up and keeps you up ptnsfl Attorneys for the Standard Oil com pany admit that their client already owns everything in the country worth owning, with the exception of Attorney-General Ifadlev. Mr. Rockefeller is having inure than his share of the troubles of the rich. Nothing seems to lie happening to an noy Andrew Caniegie, -I. Pierpout Mor gan or Uncle Russell Sage, 0 A somersault-turning automobile is a feature in a New York circus. Here is a chance for scorchers to add to their enjoyment by throwing fliptlaps instead of running down pedestrians. 0 China will have to invent something more potent than a boycott if she ex pects to cripple the American export bu-ine-s. L'ncle Sam is still delivering goods at the same old places and in the same old way. 0 Judge Parker's suggestion that the Democrats might to nominate a south ern man for President shows that the voice of the siren will not be permitted to invade the quiet precinct- of Ksopus in 1903. 0 The plant-breeding wizard of Cali fornia has been compelled to hide out to escape a crush of visitors and corre spondence. Some people have fame thrust on them, and have to dodge in order to exi-t. 0 Possession of great riches may be a delightful thing, but millionaires as a rule ai not happy. Mr. Rockefeller rarely smiles, and the thought of a humorous little thing like a subpoena throws him into a spasm. 0 In a case of assault in Missouri, it was only forty-nine days between the arrest of the criminal and his execu tion. The would-be lynchers in the case see now that the law in that state can be trusted to take its course. Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oiL Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guarantee. CHARLES ROGERS, DRUGGIST. HORNING ASTORIAN Is on Sal in Astoria at J. N. GRIFFIN'S BOOKSTORE. OTZINGER'S NEWS DEPOT, OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE, SCULLY'S CIGAR STORB JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE. Ballards Horehound Syrup, Immediately relieve! hoarse, eroupy roughs oppresned, rattling, rasping anil ilillicult tireullitug, Henry C, Mearns Druggist, NhullHlmrg, Wis,, write!, May 20, lfiitt: "I have leeu selling lUllard'm Horehound Syrup for two year, and hnve never luid 11 preparation that hits given better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for more. 1 can honestly ivcoinmcml it," ;,v, ,Mic mid $1.00. Sold by Hurt's Drug Store, Women who are reported to regard Pat Crowe as material for a matinee idol may be interested in a recent press dispatch which announced that his wife had applied for divorce upon the ground that he had not contributed to her sup port for years. Ollie James, the three hundred pound preventative of the first Kentucky district, has come out for a Democratic ticket of Bryan and Hearst, declaring that " such a combination would sweep botlii country and city." Mr. James is noted as the orator whose voice makes so much noise that you cannot hear what he says. 0 Re-election of Andrew Hamilton to the presidency of the Albany club, New York, is surely significant, but without some more definite knowledge of the character of the club at the New York capital the public must be remain in doubt as to whether the action is in the nature of a vindication or an in vitation. The Smith Premier is the simplest and strong est ofall writing machines. It does bette work, does it quicker,iasts longer, and costs less in the long run than any other type- t:l writing machine. It is The World's Best Typewriter Let ui tend you our !it:! bo'.k rHIing nil abour it. Typewriter iupplirt. M.v cliinw rented. Steror;;htri f-jmislict The Smith Premier 247 Stark St., Portland Or. Is? HOARSE (CdDUiiKiS STUFFV (MO QUICKLY CURED BY Foley's Honey 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 had 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 even 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. Curid of Tirrlbli Cough on Lanf s. N. Jackson of Danville, 111., write: My daughter had a severe attack of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her tunes, we tried a great many remedies without relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tar, which cured her. She baa new been troubled with a cougb slnos." Consumption Curid. Foley k Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind. Gentlemen: Foley's Honey and Tar cured me ot Consumption after I bad , suffered two years and was almost dea-, perate. Three physicians failed to giv i 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, nntil Foley's Honey and Tar : was recommended to me. Jta effect 1 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 1 to people with Throat and Lung Troa ; Die. Yours very truly, MRS. MARY AMBROSE. ' Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00. J The 50 cent size contains two : and one-half times as much as the I small size and the $1.00 bottle al- ' most six times as much. SOLD AXD RECOMMENDED BY CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist. I 1 Pffllitiftii Information Annnmiwnu'iitx of i'nmlMtt ruroltW'o will lie inililUliiut In Uhwh milium til rwiwm a 'lo rutt' nir turn l nil mu iIc, REGISTRATION Iti'itUlriilloii Imokn inn'iioit liy Ooiinty I'li'ikx, Tiicxliiv, Jitmiiiiy 'I, IMiU' Itt'UlNtniilnn lunik cliimtl fur I'l lnmiy Klrcinm, April In, fi . 111, Ki'Ulxtiiitlnti liiMik uin'iii'il nlli'i pi liniu'V I'livtlim, A t II 'Ji Hi'ttUliiilKui bouki rltuat'il fur urni'riil cliviliin, Mtty i,fti, III. DIRECT TRIMARY ELECTION County Cli'tlt" u I v imtltviif 1'rlnmr.v Klri'llnn nut litlff Hum Muivli ; , l.mi iluv lor tiling I'l'lltluim lor iiu'liii iiiinici. mi Imllut fur !itti cmiiti !. itml Hurt (llnlrlol tilllwit, Mun li mi. Una 1I1O' fur niluir ii'tllliiii fur enmity iirnVvra, April i, DATE OF PRIMARY ELECTION, AI'RIL au, 190O. CtutviiiiMtnf vote tif pi'luiury rli'i'tlmm tur liili uMlopit' Mtty ;, GENERAL ELECTION l.itNt tiny (or filing t't'itlllotitra of uiiiiiliiiillini fur ulitln tilHor dy iiiinlily tif i lwtor, April in. liiot tiny fur niliiK iitiiuliiiitluii pt'tltloiiK for alaln oI!!it, Mhv i. luM ilitv fur niliiu iMrlltliiitiv of immliuitioii for iitiuiv oHI.vrx In tu-iiillv ol cUvttii . Mtty 4. U1.1t tiny tor tllluit noinlimtlng pi'lltlon fur ronuty ntnn ii, Mny l'i. GENERAL ELECTION, JUNE 4 BE SURE AND REGISTER CANDIDATES ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR GOVERNOR. Republicans of Oregon aro herrh' informed that I am a candidate for the nomination of Governor at the prim arieit to he held April 20th JAMKS WITUYCOMUK. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. I hereby announce inynoK a candi date for the olhYe of Secretary of State, and a-k the nupport of all Republi can. t T. VJulilli MAN. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby snnounce myself as a can didate for hrriff on the Republican ticket at the primary nominating elec tion. EMSLEY HOUGHTON. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. The undersigned hereby announces hiuifelf an a candidate for re -election to the office of Attorney-General, sub ject to the approval of Republican j voters at the primaries, j A. M. CRAWFORD. ! FOR STATE PRINTER. ... v lux limlerMmii-tl innounee Minii-lf i i a Republican candidate for renomina Hon for State Printer, subject to the ; iln Mim of the Republican voters at the , primary election, April 'JO. Now serving flmt term. The nm courteity that hn been sccorded to Stiit i oflleere generally, that of a renonilna- ' Hon, would be jirently appreciated. i J. R. WHITNKY. Albany, Oiegon. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. I hereby announce myoelf a a ran- Ididate for renomlnatlon for the office of Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, and olicit the support of all Re 'publicans at the primaries, Apt 11 2HH. J. 1L ACKKRMAN. r JUvST ARRIVED A CAR LOAD OF NOTICE. All voters of Clatsop county, irres pective of parties, are hereby invited and requested to meet and participate In a maRg meeting to be held in " Logan hall " at Astoria, on Saturday, April 21, 1906, at 10 a. m for the purpose of nominating a full county ticket to be voted for on Monday, June 4, 1908. C. J. TRENCHARD, Chairman of the Citizens' Committee of Astoria, Ore. MAX W. POHL, Secretary. Morning Aatorian 65 cents per month. "PaleBohemian I Laer Beer THE BEER FOR THE 2 HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed undtr Military condition and propeiiy aged right here in Alton. North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. s - mmm NOW FOR A NICE DAINTY 1 LITTLE PIECE OF 1 CHINA A CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCER OR EVEN A NICE LITTLE TEA SET, MAY BE JUST THE THING YOU ARE WANTING IF SO THE PLACE TO GO IS THE Yokohama Bazaar 26 Commercial Street, Astoria Our New Stock of WALLlPAPfcR I IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS AND COLORS IS NOW Oil OUR SHELVES AND READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. GIVE US A CALL NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Full Line of Brushes, Paints, oils. ' vxiass, exc, eic. i B. F. Allen Son, JSe5S . 1 4 That All Important Bath Room You have often heard people remark "If I were ever to build, I would plan my bath room first and would not put all my money into the parlor with all its finery." That is good common cne sentiment, for the bath room is the most importsnt of all the household. 0 We would like to help you plan your bstft room and will gladly quote you pre on $vdani' Ware, the lest S' t otan;tarv fixtures made. J, A. Montgomery, Astoria. I First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. IKSTAliLISIIKI) 188l. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transfer Co. HENltY SHERMAN, ManaK" Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Fur niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street 1 Phone Main 121 The MORNING ASTORIAN 65 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper