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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1906)
MONDAY, APRIL, 30, ioofl. THE MOltNING ASTOIIIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. V A NEW LINE We Have ltcceully Added tn our Ktmji u full line of Chose and Sanborn's Famous Teas Which like lln'lr world renown isl'.M. JU(.WI) (OI'r'KK I tic bet Hint, imi it lie piodueeil. Years uf ( ifin'M, careful and skillful blending liiio mini" tlii'iii Nitpfi lor In nil others. VK -Mil': SUI.K AJ KNTM. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. RELIABLE Infant Pies, 'IV Infant "fin of Mr. ami Mm. Winn Yuen ill'l ycslrrduy morning Ml I lir I is uf iU parent mill wu buibd vi'stcnliiy iillernonii. MARRIED. Yl'"ti'llll,V lllll'IIIIHIII III (III' llllllll' uf the bride's parents. Mr. iiml Mi. Wll limn IUrk, on 'f- cut Ii slice!, Ml. Mil I'll' I , 111 lis Wll a t 1 1 1 1 r- I ill IMUllillgC til r.lllll I'iiIiiiIh-Ik. IIcV. 4 itlxt 11 tyiillit olllciatiiig, Tin- bi !! wa iillicil ill ljlll'llllc llk With Mange IlllianOU!", i n. I carried 11 Imupuct uf Hilde'a rom-x. milt ( Willy live glli'U were piiuelll 'After1 the ceremony mid congi ituliilion nn t'hihoiulc wedding feint was enjoy imI, Tin' In Mi iiinl groom left on tin' evening train 11 week' trip to Si' ullli nml nouiiil point. Tie rtty best board to bi obtain. In the city It at "Tbt Occident HoteL" Rates very reasonable. Hotel Irvlnt Europeat ian. The only steam-heated hotel in Aitorla; large and airy roomi; price from 50 centt to li.jo; well prepared and daintily terved meala at 15 centt. Special rate per week or month for room and board to permanent gueiti. Our bua meets all train and iteamboat. ASTORIA WINS, In a close itn.l Interesting game, the (liito Mill baseball team yesterday afternoon defeated tin- nini' from Fort Steven by it murf uf H to 7. The vic tory looked tu lie with tin- soldier un til tin- last half of tin- ninth, when the honn- tram managed to above In two run, ami win tin- game. The game m played at the A. F. C. jfroiimli ami the article uf hull put up w worthy of a larger crowd than attended. Tin1 score ly innings w 11 follow: Fort Klevm. . . ..10 0 0 0 24a 0 - ' Clal.up Mill. . . . 'I l 1 0 10 0 i H FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Mr nml Mr. Sam Diivi. have arriv ed in thi. city from San I'Mmin-o, and will probably make their future n-i-delice ln-re, ,l the timeof the earth (jinike ami u" Mr. lavi wa enpayed in the burlier luiine-. and hi hup wa-. complet.iy diflrfyed. I'm two day. he and hi- wife were In! fmm one nnother and ein-h .nppo.eil the oth-r had met with .nine mi.furtune until by roimI chance they met. They ex perienced (treat privilatioit dorinjj the fire ami are glad to reach Aitorla, Has Returned. Ir. C. W. Parr the dcmtUt baa returned and will be found In hi. office at Ihe imual hour.. 4 20 Some 0110 announce. Ihe alleged di uverv that few buld headed men arc to be found am vlolini-t. in orchestra.. Cer tainly not; they are only in the front row, 000000000000O( Our Chicken Feed IS A COMPLETE AND PER FECTLY BALANCED RATION THAT WILL MAKE THE CHICKS GROW, AND KEEP THEM HEALTHY. FEED IT TO YOUR CHICKS AND KEEP THEM HEALTHY. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Or. 59CKXX)IXKCKXOOCK)OCOOOOOOO GROCERS. DEAL IS CONSUMATED. Messrs. Gaudette and Campbell Took Possession Monday. Tin big il'iitl, for no other word hut big will properly describe It, between Mir. K. I., liuinli'ttc nml l. ('mop. Ih'II nml ('apt. Siinpon wan cunsuiiiiite'l lnl week ami tin m'w (Inn took -tin- pu.i'lun of tli)' ylant Jl'W'biy morning Kxicpt for I" he pic.i'iii'i- of tin' m'w proprietor, no change i. n. t livable about the entire establishment a. all tin old employe arc retuinnd laith in mill ami .tore. Nearly every nuiu in ami nlioiit the establishment ha held hi. pliire for .ome tiiiie ami eai'h ha friend, all of whom will he glad to know that they are to remain. The new proprietor, are not jet pie pared to ny what rhaii;-" . ill !" made or what new machinery will he added a. they have not, had poeiuti long enough to i-ully know what change or addition, me n.n.'ary. One tiling, however, ha. already been ileelded on and that i a new dry kiln whieh will l III- Mini' ie uf the old one thn doubling the dry eipa.ity of the plant, (it her change In the plant will doubt le. Iw made o time nue. on and the need arie. Me.-i. Ciiadelt"' and fmnpla-ll are ImiHi pleaant men to meet and appear to lie men of mean, and enerjry nml it i. mure than prohuhle that the ehatijfe of ownemhip of tie- mill will I of con iderahle direct hem-lit lo thi city fur, while ('apt. Simpton wa a man of ample mean, and unduiihted energy, he had arrived at an ae when men do nut emv to enjiaife in new enterprie or tu puh old one. with youthful viyur. VHInN. Harbor Pilot. Ladle W art now prepared to far nUn yon with oar lateit stylet of up-to-dat dre and stret hat for aldlet and alto for the little mlsm. Our price ar tight. At the Fair Eaatern Millin ery tn the Star Theatre Building. 4-s. 000000000000000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. O 000000000000000000 The tciiuicr Klmoie Dot away for Tillamook City yetenlay moruiiiK at H uVhick. with the following pacnt;er un her rcyi-ter. ('. II. Hampton : V. KHiiit and Family. T. S. Jewell, Canil lloyce I.. S. Wheeler. S. K. TiUlley, K. W'i-1, A Noilh. K. lioykin. Joseph Maye, ('apt. 1- l)udt;e and J'. S. llrown. The body uf Mr, Mayeis, lately dcecav ed, wut aim traiiiported hence on the Klmore. Th Ceriuan leambip Arapmia arriv ed down ye-tcril.iy afternoon and went directly to ea bound fur the Orient with a heavy load uf breud-tulT. WHERE LIES THE FAULT. Socialism considerately Analysed by a Living Master. The ideal condition toward which they mv Ntrivinj; i that the workmen, hav- inn b line the ma-tern of nil the menus of production are to obtain all the com fort, and pleasure, now posHensed by the well-to-do people. They will nil be well clothed and well limited and well nour ished and will all walk on electrically lijjhted, asphalted utreets and frequent concert mid theatres and read papers and books nml ride in automobiles. Hut that everybody may have certain thin;,', the production of those tiling must be apportioned, and consequently it, must be decided how loiip each work man is to work. How is this to be decided? Statistics limy show what people require in a society fcllered by capital, by com petition mid want. Hut no statistics can show how much is wanted and what articles are needed to satisfy the dc iiiaud in a society where the means of production will belong to the society itsell'-that is, where the people will be free, The demand, in such n society can not be di'llned, ami they will always in (luitly exceed the possibility of satisfy iiijf theni. Kvci'ybody will wish to have all the rich now possess, and therefore it is reimiiVd impossible to dellne the quality of good that such a society will require. Furthermore, how are the people to be induced to work at articles which sonio consider necessary for everyone to work, say nix hour, a day, In order to .Hli.fy the requirement, of the eiely, who in 11 free society can com pel 11 mini to work tho.e six hour, if he know, that part of the time I spent In producing thiuH he consider, iimieco sry or harmful $ It i. umleirlnhle that under the pres ent state of thiu. most varied niijeles me produced with reat economy of exertion, thank to machinery and tli.nl opcchilly to the division of labor, which ha been brought to uu extreme nicely ami i-wiricd to the high et perfect ion, and. Unit Ihc-e article. 1 me prolllnhlc to the iminiifnctiircit and the way we find them pleasant mid con venient to lie. Cut the fact that these article 'arc well made and pro duced with little expenditure of streng th, that lliy are profitable to the capi talist and convenient to u, due. not prove hat free men would, without com pulsion, continue to produce. Tlieie is uu doubt t tin I Kinpp with the present division of labor, make admirable minimi very quickly ami art fully. N. M. very quickly and 111 1 fully pro duce, uood. X. Y. mid ' produce loi- lt cnt. powder to precrve the com plexion or uhij-d pack, of card, nml K produce, whisky of choice flavor. Hut minions mid went, or whiskey ale wanted bv those who wih to ob tain control of the ( hiliese market or who like to uct drunk, or aix- concern- d about their complexions, but there will ulway lie some who will consider these article very harlnful, and who will refuse to make them. Hut. besides this, there i another question, The now exist in),' division of labor i coudiliutied by the necessity of the worker. A worker only agree, to live nil his life under gitiuud, or to make the one-hundredth pint of an article all hi life becaun be will othcrwU not have the mean of life, Hut it will only In- by (.impulsion that a workman owning the means of production and not suffering want can be induced to accept such stupefying and soul destroying conditions of lalnir as those in which people now work. Division uf la Imr i undoubtedly very profitable and natural to lieople. but if people are free, division of lalior is only possible up to a certain very limited extent, which has liecn far over-stspped by our society. Itol.rtus .ay that communal divis ion of laltor unite, mankind. That is true, but it i only free division, such a people voluntarily adopt, that unite. To suppress that with eommiinali.ed means of producing there would Is such an abundance of things as Is now produced by compulsory division of lulsir is like nppo-iiig that after the emancipation of the serf, the domestic orchestra, and the theatres and the home made eaiM-t and hice. and the el iihoratc gardens which depended on serf labor would continue to exist as before. The supposition that when the Social ist ideal is realii-d every one will be free and will at the same time have at his disios,i everything or almost every thing that i now made use of by the well-to-do elas-es involves an obvious t-lf -emit ft did ion.- - J. co ToKtoy. OPPORTUNITY FIRES GREED Northern Wholesalers Raise Price of All Goods. Il is said that the wholesaler of iVirtlaml, Taconia nml Seattle kery promptly raised the price of their goods a- soon a they learned that their competitors wsre well out of the way. San FraJiciseo wholesalers have always held in check the rapacity uf the northern cities above mentioned. We do not profess to believe that they have done it through purly philan thropic motives as they nre probably ns rendy to squeeze every line always ns their neighbor uf the above named cities but it is a fact that goods in every line have always been a little cheaper in San Francisco than in l'ortland and the Sound Cities. The fsjtnilerv. ( Yaehillgton and Oregon' have bought at home on account of the convenience and a natural desire to patronize bonne industry. Th'js principle is all right but when "home industry" doesn't appreciate the favors accorded it. it should be taught to. Sun Francisco will soon be ngnin soliciting trade of the Northwest and in the meantime our retailers should buy ns littlej finii t'lV norHhern whtnlesiilev ns they enn possibly do with. Canned goods nml sugar will naturally appvecinte in price but not nil goods. Willnpn Harbor Pilot. Rhevimatism Makes Life Miserable. A lmppv home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mnnKinu, mu you inniioi ouju.v hi t-um forts if vou are suffering from rheuma tism. You throw nsidu business cares when you enter your home and you can bo relieved from" those rheumatic pains also by applying Chamberlains Pain Balm. One application will give you re lief and its continued use for a short timo will brinsr about a permanent cure. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. TT ATM17C llArin&d The Last IO Eiermami Wise Try) MISTAKE OF MAIL ORDER HOUSE Through the error of a clerk in a Chi cago mail order house John OlafNon, a well-to-do auih farmer, living twelve mile- northeast of Osnabrook, N. D. has been compelled to submit to an op eration for the removal of his vermiform appendix. On March 31 the rural mail carrier delivered to the Olafison farm an elabor ate catalogue issued by a large mail order house in Chicago. In examining the many things offered for sale in the catalogue, Mr. Olaffson discovered that by sending to the Chicago estab lishment he could save a penny in the eost of a certain brand of liver pilK which lie had been aenstomed to use. Mrs. Olaffson also was interested in the things exploited in the catalogue, and determined to send an order for a quan tity of seeds of n new and gorgeous varisty of sweet peas. The orders were sent by Olnffson and his wife, and in due tji the mail cur rier delivered to the house a piwkage containing two stout manila envelopes, on one which was printed direct ion n "Take one liofore and two nfter each meal." and on the other instructions as to the proper cultivation of sweet peas. Mr. Olaffson found on opening his pack et of pills that there was no coating on them, but was pleased to discover that in spite of bis omission the medicine was tasteless, lie had taken a number of pills when he became violently ill with pains in the abdomen. A physi cian, hastily summoned diagnosed the case s one of appendicitis, and said that an operation wyuhl be necessary to save the man's life. The operation was successfully performed, and in the excised appendix the surgeon found three small brown-colored pellets. He started an investigation which soon led him to the conclusion that the clerk in putting up the Olaffson order had transposed the printed directions, nnd that Olnffson had taken n number of doses of sweet, pea seed, while his wit's had planted the liver pills. If Mr. Olaff son had pntroni.ed his home merchant he would still have the appendix, nnd would not be out the $100 doctor bill thnt the mistake the catalogue house cost him. It pays to trade nt home. St. Paul Trade Journal. If health is wealth and money talk For so the proverb runs, A fortune you may plainly see, In taking Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by Frank Hart. Bought at Herman Wise's Free of Charge Whenever TODAY Day when the Sufferers Get Peir CeM Of All the Cash Sales at Astoria's Reliable Clothier OTN WANTE D Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day. Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over 16 Years Old to Work In Box Factory. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORB. - For a good share go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs No long wait9, Here You Are. Hautala & Rnitnnen tailors, cleaning, pressing, ladies' nnd men's clothing. 401 Bond St., Phone Red 2303. The Girl's Guild of Holy Innocents' Chapel, East Astoria, will give their sale of collars, other fancy articles and re freshments, in the Guild room of the Chapel, on Monday, April 30, at 3 o'clock p. in., and continuing throughout the evening. 27-4-t THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, cards, J mounts, and all the technical details of the business, and want the best and last in the way of artistic development just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, and tell him so. That is all. It has caused more laughs and dried more tears, wiped away disease and driven away, more fears than any other medicine in the world. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets Sold by Frank Hart. Fine Store Pressed You Say So. California Finest Candies, best brands of cigars and tobaccos at Howe & Gowans, 420 Commercial street. Opposite Shermans. ' Fruits and canned goods. 4-29-3t. A Broken Wheel, a loose tire or wag on or buggy repairs of any kind all kinds cau bev attended at once and done j promptly if taken to Andrew Asp & Company. Repairing and general black smithing. Buggies and wagons for sale. N. A. Ackerraan, 421 Bond St., does all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and a l work guaranteed. Baseball goods at Svenson's. THE NIMBLE COIN. The nimble coin of the country neve does so good a thing as when it supplies a man with a well-cooked and health ful meal of the sort he is hungry for. In this instance is becomes a blessing, and no pocketbook is the poorer for the ex penditure; this is why everyone you see coming out of the Palace Restaurant carries such a grateful and satisfied ex pression of countenace. Just watch for a day or so, and the first thing you know you'll be a steady customer there. It is one of the certaintiies of Astoria Ufa. W! i