The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 20, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MOUXIXG ASTORIAN, A STOMA, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 190O.
THE
MORNING ASTORIAN
Established itjy
Published Daily by
Til J. & DELLINGER COUP ANY,
SUBSCRIPTION SATIS.
tf mail, per year IT AO
By mil, per month W
By curler, per month 63
WEEKLY ASTORIAN.
B mail, per year, in a4ranc. .9L00
Balers ob-c1 matter Jane
S.UW, at th portofloa at AJlort. On
toa, aaaer the art of OoatTee. of March I,
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nsMn far tka daltoanaa- afTss Kaax
inunuu to elthar ratldaaca or plac et
kntaaa r ba au4a by postal card f
tamuta tatooaoaa. ar Irregularity la da
hrvrj tkoala be tauaeUJetelj reported to tha
M aaoucauoa.
TELEPHONE MAIN Mi.
Official pa
Mm CUT of Ai
per of Clatsop county and
Astoria.
of the city is suffering abroad on ac
count of it. It is up to the officer.
oounoilmen, and police commissioner, of
the city, and they may take their choice
between RrXJt'LATIOX and LOCAL
OPTIO. That's the statu of itt
SEASON IS OPEN.
t WEA1BEK.
Oregon and Washington Fair
and wanner.
the atrocity season I now open in
the Far Fust. It in on in full blast and
all trade of society are involved. There
will be many new and unique innova
tions in the butcherimr custom this
year, and some of the novelties are pe
euliarry original and altojjether effective,
Old and primitive measures of externii
nation are fast giving wav More the
modern and exquisite system in vogue
this summer, and the adroitnes and
skill in their manipulation i remark
able, considering their freshness and in
tricacy. Pounding a human face into a
pulp; driving nailst through the eyes
gouging out ear-drums; throat-cutting
by degrees; par-boiling one limb at 1
time, and a number of other murder
patterns have been universally adopted
by the leaders in the tender cult, and
the season promivs to be one of until
loved slaughter.
"WE TOLD YOU SO"!
Last winter the Morning Astorian
made a deliberate and conscientious fight
against a wide open town, with the re
sult that it was set down upon at the
polls with a two-to-one shock that will
not be forgotten in a hurry. The busi
ness men of the city were a unit for the
nasty program and they made common
cause with the elements that are respon
sible for the conditions that are now
affronting the whole city and causing
even the Evening Budget to "hold its
nose." Because the Astorian took up
the cudgels for decency and the proper
regulation of the sporting fraternity, it
was abused in unmeasured terms by the
gentry that foists these municipal evils
on the community and by those who
. . . 1 i i 11 1 it M
were allied witn tnein on we aouar
proposition, and we are curious to know
just what hole the repe?table sponsors
for the open town are going to crawl
but at. This paper is no stickler for a
deal level of morality, but it is a stickler
for common sense regulation of all the
kindred evils that work for "an open
town," and it will adhere to this pro
gram just so long as it operates under
its present management. The plea of
"municipal revenue" that actuated the
party now in power in this city, is of
the reactionary sort, and the "tainted
money" is burning a hole in the adminis
trative conscience just as we said it
would. Of course public sentiment will
bear a long, hard strain before it yields
to a revulsion, but it is coming, and
coming swiftly, and what the present
administration fails to do by way of
alleviating the obscene tendencies and
encroachments of the "open town"
phalanx, will be done by those citizens
who are not willing to tolerate it any
longer, and who will not pursue any
municipal ordinance in their plan of ex
purgation, but will resort to the more
decisive and sweeping function of local
option. Once this is invoked, in the face
of the raw challenge that induces it.
there will be little to hope for in the
matter of "municipal revenue." That
pretext will be ignored and the cham
pions of a wide open town will be driven
to their wits' ends to strike a municipal
balance thereafter. There is but one
thing to do and that is to enforce the
last police prescription, in abatement of
the growing trend of the ranker evils
and do it in such a manner that tboae
who are liable, tbitll know, once for all.
that they do not repieitent the govern
ing principle of community life here,
and are amenable to noim'thing betid
their own deductions in the premise,
Tha police power I ample to check this
thing and tha sooner it begins to oper
ate the betUr for nil tiouwnmj, Tha
prtMiit mtly of Jin-ufa In IliU iJly,
lifsl and ta'lt, hsi pot all bound of
laoa tut dU' tni ll.a good imut
ANARCHISTIC HOME-ARTICLE.
The sedate city of Portland has ac
hiajved enviable fame by discovering
within her delectable border a real live
nest of home-brewed anarchists. There
are eighty in the bunch and for a home
made article, are said to be of a fine
and quick-killing type, thoroughly post
ed in all the cheerful lore of the tribe
and simply waiting for orders. If it
were not in questionable taste, we might
suggest the names of a tew "cits up
there upon whom this outfit might do a
bit . of practising while they are idly
waiting for something of importance to
engage their instinctive attributes.
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Americans have discovered both gold
and coal in the Philippines. In the last
week in April, 60 ounces of gold arrived
in Manila from a Benguet mine, and the
metal has been found at eight or ten
places in the Island of Luzon. The
American pra-peetor is a great boon
wherever he puts in an appearance.
A recent American visitor to Japan
says it id a country without beggars or
drunkard, where, all are- polite and
good natured. and everybody works-
even father. It will have to be con
eluded that the Japs are among our
most interesting and original neighbors,
The Very Best Remedy for Bowel
Trouble.
Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and well
known resident of Bluffton, Ind., siyst
"I regard Chamberlain' Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy as th wy best
remedy for bowel trouble. I make this
statement after having used th remedy
In my family for several years. I am
never without it." This remedy is al
most to be needed before the summer is
over. AVhy not buy it now and be pre
pared fur such an emergency t For sale
by Frank Hart and leading druggiet.
OiNE FOR ALL AND
ALL FOR ASTORIA
ACTOR SUICIDES.
NEW YORK. June lo.-llenjaniin H.
Howard, an actor, committed suicide
yesterday iu Riverside Park, lWMe the
body was a vial containing poi-011.
Six years ago, while touring in the
West, he became infatuated with a Bos
ton girl who later married a resident
of Milwaukee.
Howard, it is Mid. then attempted to
shoot himself iu Denver, but a friend
prevented him.
Howard was well known in San Fran
cisoo, where he played with the Alcazar
company.
Unkaown Friend.
There are many people who hav used
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy with tplendid results, but
who are unknown because they hare
hesitated about giving a testimonial of
their experience for publication. These
people, however, are none the less friends
of this remedy. Tbey have done much
toward making it a household word by
their personal recommendations to
friends and neighbors. It is a good medi
cine to hare in the home and is widely
known for its cures of diarrhoea and all
forms of bowel trouble. For sale by
Frank Hart and leading druggists.
Astoria's
New ' and
HOTEL!
Modern
Mr. Astoria Man!
Did you ever figure how many thou
and capitalist visit the Pacific- Coast
without coming to Astoria?
WHY?
If only 100 investors came to Astoria
during each year and only one or two
of them invested, would we all b
benefitted t
YOU BET I
First National Bank of Astoria, Ore.
ESTAULISIIKI) IHtm.
Capital $100,000
ASTORIA IROIi WORKS
JOIINiFOX.rrn.
F L BISHOP. Secretary
Nelson Troyer, Yire.Pres. ami Supt.
AHTWUA BAV1N08 HANK, Trw
Would it injur the restaurants and
lodging house now her if th tourists
who now stay away would come to
Astoria?
NOT MUCH!
W cannot have a hotel in front of
every lot.
But every lot' will be benefitted by a
FIXE HOTEL,
Have you the nerv to invite your
influential friends to visit Astoria now?
Where will th7 stop in Astoria ?
Opportunity knocks but once other
knockers please copy.
You can't go ahead by sitting still.
Respectfully,
THE NEW HOTEL COMMITTEE.
St. Louis guve $10,000,000 to the
world's fair and has now voted $11,200,-
000 for the improvement of the citv.
To the front" is a motto subntantially
backed up.
A doctor told at the meeting of the
American Medical Association in Boston
of finding a pair of suspenders in
patient's esophagus, and he proved it by
the hospital records. But the assembl
doctors found the story almost as hard
to swallow as did the patient the sus
penders.
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Colonel Brvan's visit to the douma at
St. Petersburg will be a great day in
the history of new Russia. The peas
ants will nnd much edification in a mes
sage from the oppressed and downtrod
den farmers of Nebraska.
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The presidential campaign of 1908 will
be unique. Contributions from corpora
tions are barred and railway passes pro
hibited. It will be interesting to ob
serve the politicians working without
sinews.
The mission of the democratic party
seems to be to escape periodically from
its prominent men. It flanked Cleve
land in 1S9G, Bryan in 1904, and is now
doubling on the circuit to elude the wily
and persevering Hearst.
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Addicks got just one vote for United
States senator in the Delaware legit-la
ture the other day. Just enough to
make him look lonesome. Also the soli
tary state senator, Moore of Kent, who
cast that vote. It looks as if the gas
was finally turned off on J. Edward.
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Now that Secretary Wilson has issued
that mystifying explanation that his
cotton-acreage-and-condition report is
not far from the truth in some respects,
it is in order for him to explain what his
explanation means.
Evidently a good way to insure that
something will not pass is to take care
in the beginning to have it be a Bever
idge amendment or a La Follette amend
ment.
Acute Rheumatism,
Deep tearing or wrenching palm, oe
cutanea by getting wet through; won
when at rest, or on first moving th
limb ind in cold or dump weather, is
cured quickly by Ballard's Snow IJn(
Dimt Oscar Oleson, Giboo City, III,,
writes, Feb, 10, JfJWi "A year ago I
ws troubled with a psln In my bsk. It
soon got so Ud I could not tni over.
Oh bolt la ot Dillard's finnw Unlwsut
eursd uit," Kold by Hart's drug (n i
Core Old Sores.
Westmoreland, Kans., May 5, 1D02:
Ballard, Snow Liniment Co., your Snow
Liniment cured an old .sore on the 'side
of my chin that was supposed to be a
cancer. The sore was stubborn and
would not yield to treatment, until I
tried Snow Liniment, which did the work
in short order. , My sister, Mrs. Sophia
Carson. Allensville, Miffin Co., Pa., has
sore and mistrusts that it is a can-
How to Break Up Coll
It may be a surprise to many to learn
that a severe cold can be completely
broken up in one or two days' time.
The first symptoms of a cold are a dry,
loud cough, a profuse watery discharge
from the nose, and a thing, white coat'
ing on the tongue. When Chamberlain's
cough remedy Is taken every hour on
the first appearance of these symptoms,
it counteracts the effect of the cold and
restores the system to a healthy condi
tion within a :day' or two. .' For sale bvl
Frank Hart and leading druggists.
Designers and Manufacturers of
rrilE LATEHT JMFROVKi) ,
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers
Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished
COMESrONDCNCe S014C4TCD. Foot of Fourth Hueel.
J. Q- A. BOWLBY, Praald.nt.
0. I. PETERSON, VlcPraidat
RANK PATTON, Cashier.
J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier.
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital Paid In 1100,000, Surplus and CndWIdtd Front
Transact a General Banking Basin, Interest Paid on Tim Depusiia
164 Tenth Street,
A8T0KIA, OREGON
SCO! BAY IRON I BRASS IRKS
cer. Please send her a 50c bottle,
by Hart's drug store.
Sold
FIFTY KILLED.
LONDON, June 19. The Jewish world
has received a dispatch from Dvinsk
(Duanaberg) 100 miles south east of
Riga stating that 50 were killed In the
anti-Jewish rioting at Starosielgee not
far from Bialystok and state the mind
of the populace is indescribable.
Have Yon a Cough
A dose of Ballard's Horehound Syrup
will relieve it Have you a cold!
Try it for whooping coughs, for asth
ma, for consumption, for bronchitis.
Mrs. Joe McGrath, 327 E. First street,
Hutchison, Kans writes: "I have used
Ballard's Horehound Syrup in my family
for five years and find it the most
palatable medicine I ever used. Sold by
Hart's drug store.
Sleep
Like l Top
Don't lie awake with the remedy at
your elbow. To banish wakeful
ness, nervous starts, bad dreams
to sleep soundly and waken re
freshedtake Beecham's
Pills
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10a and 2Sc
astoiua, oi;r.;oN
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS
llo Eata flaw Mill Machinery.!
18th nnd Franklin Ave,
rntur-t attmttvft'f tr;toll iali c.ik
Tel. Main 2101
"The Postmaster's Daughter" is the
name of a new play which, according to
Bo-ton authority, seeks the stamp of
public approval. Most likely to get the
cancelling stamp.
If you knew the value of Chamber
lain's Salve you would never wish to be
without it. Here are some of the dis
eases for which it is especially valuable;
some nipples, chapped hands, burns,
frost bites, chilblains, chronic sore
eyes, itching piles, tetter, salt rheum
and eccema. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Frank Hart and leading
druggists.
"PalcBohemlan
Lager Beer"
THE
BEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WI5E
on draught and In bottles
Brewed rider sanitary condition and
propetiy aged riant here in Astoria.
Sherman Transier Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manager
Hacks, Carriages Bsggsge Checked aad Transferred Trucks snd Furaltur
Wsgflns Piano Movd, Boxed snd Shipped.
433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121
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North Pacific
Brewing Co.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
WANTED
Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day.
Yard Men, $2.00 per day.
Ten Boys, Over J 6 Years Old to Work
In Box Factory.
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TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO
ASTORIA, ORB.
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Weinhard's
LAGER
BEER?
Enormous Dividends to Shareholders
Limited allotment of stock now offered 12 per cent guaranteed. Will pay over
30 per cent when stores are established.
OFFICERS
COL. J. B. FULLER, President (Ex-California Commissioner).
HON. TRUMAN REEVES, Sec. and Tr.ai. (Treasurer of the Stat of Call
forn).
AND DIRECTORS.
CAPTAIN E. E. CAINE, Director (Caeltallst and Shis Owner. SeatMa Wa.h.I
T. K. STATELER, Director (General Agent Northern Pacific X. R.
WILLIAM CROCKER, Director (San Francisco).
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SO Stores Now Being' Established on the Pacific Coast
Managers Wanted Who Can Influence Capital. Share of Profits and Salary to Eight Party
PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES COMPANY, incorporated
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