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2 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE i, igo6. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Eatabliahad 1I7S. Published Dally by Tit J. 8. DKLLINGEK COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Br maiL per rear 97.00 By mail, per month M By carrier, per month IS WEEKLY ASTORIAN. B mail, per year, ia adtanct. .11.00 later, as aon4-clasa matter Jane . im, at the (KWtofflc at Aatorla. on to, ander Ue acloTCoagreu ot March 8, larOntera far tie dlirnmjr of Tat Moax uMumniAM to aitiiar weldeawa r place ot atMiaeas aiay bt saade by postal card ar tkraagfc Uiciooa. Amy Irratralarity la da tnn akauld aa nuadely nponad ta the aaoaafaaaUcatioa. ' TELEPHONE MAIN 661. OfCalal aar of Clatsop county and aha City of Astoria.. you can in thi-i behalf. Do any tiling to demonstrate that wv know a good tiring when it coines our way, and do it quickly. That hotel ought to be up al most by Regatta time; and it will dp well in night by the Fourth of July if only our tump holds out 000000000000000 000 0 EDITORAL SALAD. 0 000000000000000000 The adulteration of food products, and nncleanliness in handling them, are matters that no enlightened govern ment neglects. Sanitation requires that they be treated with vigilance, carefully maintained nil the time. WEAMER. Western Oregon Increasing cloudiness with shower north portion; cooler, except near coast. Western Washington Showers cooler, except near coast. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy and occasional threatening. Eastern Washington Showers and cooler. BOOZE AND BUSINESS. It is an eternal fact that booze and business will not mix. No amount of coaching and coaxing can harmonize the two, with any degree of permanence and success; there may be an apparent running together for a time, but like oil and water, after the shaking that merges them, .the settling process will find them as far asunder as ever. In this wide open town there are k number of people trying pretty hard to reconcile the two and running away with the idea that they are succeeding, but the demonstra tion , of their failure is not far off, and the same. old potent fact will be thrust in their .faces with humiliating and startling suddenness; especially those of the younger sort who have not yet learned the lesson inseparable from the experiment. . Some men recognize the issue in such cases and make good use of it in the future; othfrs are prone to tet the thing over and over again to their utter undoing. The note of warn ing is thrown away upon the latter, but the wideawake, clean-minded youngster will not hesitate long in selecting the surer and more wholesome course that trends away from the booze and hugs the shore-line of safe and honest business. HER DAY IN COURT. With an up-to-date and applicable charter under formulation; a new and elegent hotel practically secured; nego tiations closed for the building, lease, and operation of a fine new opera house; the installation of splendid and modern additions to the electric light and power system of the city; and new 20,000,000 galloh water reservoir underway; an automatic telephone service under franchise, and its introduction guar anteed; the regular telephone system to be wholly built over and modernized; the new home of the Astoria Savings Bank well started; and a current outgo of $100,000 for new homes, great and small, all over the city, Astoria's day in the court of progress cannot be de nied, and she will make the most of it. Not many towns in the state can make a better showing and the best of it is there is more of the same sort coming, surely and rapidly, and due to arrive without any notable hiatus in its pro gresve gait. Astoria's all right! THE TEST IS ON. The snap of Astoria Is under test. She need a first-darti hotel. Certain reliable parties have offered to put one up bre at a cost of (75,000, or more, upon a suitable ite to be donated for that express purpose, A committee of food citizen is out seeking contributions to pay for the needed site. Un is where tlit ft oouie in. The prompti tude with which that sum Ix rained will U indicative of the aiuip referred to, Tueta should It no sort of time lost In the preuilM'S, If this matter in to work out slowly and meagrely, it will not r dound to Uit credit (if tlit city, TW. fort, It wrri wl to hunt up th eom ttHUt, )ur)f, and mike lit) Ut Af The two house of congress continue, session after cession, to do some heavy batting on a pure food bill. But always manage to keep at a safe distance from the home plate. 0 Former Senator Jones of Arkansas has declared for Bryan, and predicts his election two years hence. I this tlie same old prediction, or has Boss Jones acquired something fresh! 0 Lots of fuss is made because Roosevelt gives Shaw permission to go away to make his speeches; but then, there may be several statesmen in Washington who might delight him by doing the same thing. 0 The latest fad among the girls of Kansas town is the "toe social." The girl with the most artistic collection of corns takes the pri bunions excepted, A hundred berry-pickers at Denison 0 A fat neck is not beautiful. The beautiful neck is. the slender one well shaped and with a regal, lovely poise This may be acquired. 0 Texas, went on a strike Saturday be couse they were ordered to wear muzzles to prevent their eating the berries. No gag law goes down there. 0 The Russian government asserts that the douma misunderstands iU position. Barely possible, but the rest of the world is "dead onto" it, at any rate. 0 It was Carlyle who preferred the fel low who sings at his work. Well, there are lots of him in Jersey, since the mos quito season opened. 0 Babies at birth have a pulse that beats 160 times a minute in the case of girls and 150 times a minute in the case of boys. 0 The high linen collar, with its dainty muslin tie, has the seal of approval set upon it by the best-dressed women in Paris. c Over $1,500,000 was paid in sick and death benefits last year by unions affiliated with the American Federation f Labor. The business of life insurance has de veloped greatly in Japan since 1881. There was only one company transact ing business in that year. Between 800 and 900 British towns and villages have namesakes in the United States. One British Bible Society distributed last year nearly 6,000,000 copies of the Scriptures. Butter was used for many years in India solely as an ointment for apply to wounds. The Purely Money Loving Class Is Unfit to Rule By WILLIAM M. 1V1NS, Lite R.publUist Candidate for Mayor of New Vara HE question for us to ask as a nation ia, knowing that we love monev and knowing the noble use of it, What do we love MORE THAN MONEY I Is it liberty 1 The facta do not show it, because I believe it to be the fact that, as a people todav, we are suffering socially and politically from the TYRANNY OF ILL GOTTEN WEALTH; and yet we are not prepared as a people (for "society," so called, is no port of the people, but the mere rotten fruit of the tree of prosperity), we are as a people, I aay, not prepared to take off our hats to MERE WEALTH. There is no surer truth than that the purely money loving class is from every point of view, in character, in temperament and in training, unfit to rule or to direct any nation, and yet it comes dangerously near BOTH DIRECTING AND RULING ours, and the scepter by which we are actually, if not theoretically, governed is not the scepter of democ racy, but the ignoble scepter of finance, exploiting the people and cor rupting its representation. I he chief disqualification of the money hungry to rule a state is their inappreciation of their complete inability to reach or to influ ence our NOBLER INSTINCTS. I may add their indifference to and utter disregard of them. What the politician loves is the mini mum of effort with the maximum of talk, and he so hates a licking that he is sure finally to do what he is told. As it is today, however, it is by this class and not by the great, silent, laborious majority, whose will is SYSTEMATICALLY FRUSTRATED, that as a nation we are judged and not infrequently despised because so many of this class are so vulgar and despicable, although so many are men of culture and personal charm. We may admit as the final ugly fact that "the whole prosperity of a people is built up on interest and never upon sentiment." But ono part of the people knows and is eternally vigilant of its interests, and another part either DOES NOT KNOW or is lacking in vigilance. But the vigilant interests may not be the interests of the community, and these latter thus come to be wholly disregarded or misrepresented in our legislatures and by our executive official. But professional politicians are TIME SERVERS and are generally moral cowards. THIS IS SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR, BECAUSE IT MAKES THEM LESS DANGEROUS DIRECTLY AS THEY ARE MORE TIMID AND LEADS THEM TC KEEP THEIR EARS CLOSE TO THE GROUND. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. KSTAIJMMIIED 1N8U. Capital $100,000 ASTORIA IRON WORKS Nelson Troyer, Vlre-Prw. and Hupf, ASTORIA HAVINGS HAN K.Trvu Designers and Manufacturers of JOliNtFOX.Pm. V L BISHOP. Secretary JTHE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery. Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished following the Flag. When our soldier, went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willi T. Mor gan, retired Commissary Sergeant TJ. 8. A., of Rural Rout 1, Concord, N. H., aays "I was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being sub ject to cold., I took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. And now, in New Hampshire, we find it the beet medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial trouble, and all lung diseases. Guaran teed at Charles Rogers, druggist Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The Transvaal produce about 400,000 ounces of gold each month. Death From Lockjaw never follow, an injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It. antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Cha.. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaersville, N. says: "It cured Seth Burch, of this place ,of the ugliest sore on hi neck I ever saw." Cure. Cute, Wounds, Burns and Sores. 25c at Charles Rogers, drug store. Up came the empty drag net for pos sible candidates and out came Mr. Bryan. In the United States more than twice a-i much is spent for liquor as for bread and meat together. 0 In twelve marriages out of every 100 one of the parties has been married before. ' Miss) Krupp probably realizes that the great establishment of which she is the head needs a man behind its guns. 0 Corselet gowns seem to predominate above all others. An ordinary European railway engine is qual in strength to 900 horses. 0 NEEDS JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP. French Statesmen Point. Out Russia Should Do. What PARIS, June 20. M. de Lanensan, ex- minister of marine, in an Interview in the Kiecle, warn Rusia agalnxt a pol icy that would estrange Japan, who could never tolerate the return of the RuNHiam) to the Pacific, That l a vital question for the Japan?". This should be understood by Rinlan diplomacy. Great Britain tand behind Japan to day, an AUmmnuw M, da Ianrsnan y she niay I supported by th. United filates, M. da Innxnm contends that thU I more than emiiifcii to lmw Jtus tlit wbr her liilere. II and ttliat ohouM b U dlioi'tlon it lir firt'ln Deadly Serpent Bite. are a. common in India a. are stomach and liver disorder with us. For the lat ter however there i. a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Ben nettsville, S. C .ays: "They restored my wife to perfect health, after year, pf suffering with dyspepsia and a chroni cally torpid liver." Electric Bitter, cure chills anod fever, malaries, bilious ness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder disorder.. Sold on guarantee by Charles Roger, druggist. Price 50c. Nowhere in the world can you see nuch handsome men and women a. are to be met in the United States." They all use HollisWs Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cent. Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. A ton of rteel made into hairsprings for watches is worth almiit $7,000,000 more than twelve time the value of the same weight of pure gold. People who are clean inside will look like it and act it They will work with energy, think clearly, act dearly and have healthy thoughts. Ilolliater's Rocky Mountain Tea. It make, clean people. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Html, J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Prl.ld.nt. 0. I. PETERSON, Vtce-Pmld.oL rHANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid la $100,000. Burpms and CndlTlded Proflu s.'A.OUO. Tranaaeta a General Banking Huslnma. I Merest Paid on Tims Depoalta 164 Tenth Street, A STOMA, ORECJ" SCOff BAY IKON & BRASS WORKS AHToitiA, im:;on IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS I Up-to Tata Haw Mill Machinery.! 18th and Frank lin Ave.; I rui H Hltuitic n.'i-iM ii,li !, it 1 n (r nk Tel. .Main 24A1 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked aad Transferred Truck, and Furnltur. Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 C2SES2H "PaleBohemlan Lager Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottle. Brewed ander unitary conditions and B propetiy aged right here in Aatoria. B North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. 00000000000000000000000000030000000000000000000000 W ANTE 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. mziii: TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORE. 2oxooooocxxooooocoo Weinhard's LAGER Enormous Dividends to Shareholders Limited allotment of stock now offered 12 per cent guaranteed. Will par over 30 per cent when stores are established. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. COL. J. B. FULLER, President (Ex-California Commiaiioner). CAPTAIN E. E. CAIHE, Director (Capitalist and Ship Owner, Seattle, Wish.) HON. TRUMAN REEVES, See. and Tr.u. (Treasurer of the Stat, of Call- T. K. STATELES, Director (General Agent Northern Pacific S. S. ' font). WILLIAM CROCKER, Director (San Francisco). So 10 aid 15 Cent Stores SO Stores Now Being Established on the Pacific Coast Managers Wanted Who Pan Influence Capital. Share of Profits and Salary to Eight Party PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES COMPANY, incorporated BEAD CTTlCli UNION SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, OAKLAND, CAL PROSPECTUS AMD INFORMATION FREE. WRITS TODAY. V