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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1906)
i - I "I THE MORNING ASTORIAfr, ASTQRIA OREGON. SUNDAY, JULY I, !oil , . THE HORNING ASTOWAN I(UblllB4 ' Published Daily by IU J. & DELUItGE COMPAHY. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. By mail, per year . 17.00 By mail, per month.. .10 By carrier, per month..... .63 WEEKLY ASTOEIAH. 8, mail, per year, in ad ranee. .$1.00 Xntered aa ieeond--cUM matter Jane St, 1905, at tbe potofllce at Astoria, Ore gon, aadrr the act of CongreM ol March t, trOtAtn for the daHvwmg o(Tai Moan nraicroaiAX to either residence or olaos of buMBoa jiay be aaado by paatal card or through telephone. Any Irregularity ia de Bwj ahouM be immediately reported to tbe offloe ot publication. TELEPHONE MAIIf 66u Official paper "of Clatsop county and the City ofA tori. WEATHER. Western Oregon and Washing- ton Fair.- , , , . Eastern Oregon, Eastern Wash- ington, Idaho Showers and thunderstorms; coler. -4 IS THIS SOCIALISM? On the anniversary of the " nation's independence, in a free American, city, with the Stars and Stripes floating at every visible point in the community, rthe following utterance was made by an ' alleged socialist, in relation to the nomi nation of William D. Haywood for the governorship of Colorado by the social- ista of that state: "And if they , refuse to release him we may feel impelled to march to Idaho and take our chief executive by f dree, if necessary, out of the teeth of the dogs of capitalism and carry him in triumph to our state house." ' Haywood is at present a prisoner in Idaho, charged with complicity in the late outrageous murder of Governor Steunenberg of that state. ; .The socialists of Colorado have a per fect right to elect whosoever they desire to the high office of governor. But right there their limitations begin. If Hay wood, is convicted, their claim on his services as governor, or in any rapacity whatever, will have ceased by reason f the prior claim of the State of Idaho in the premises, for he will either be dead ' and buried, or serving a term in the Idaho penitentiary. If he is freed from his present predicament, he may take up the honors, gubern atonal, or other wise, that may have been awarded him but the moment any 'fool expedition is ; sent; into Idaho to take him from the legal custody of the authorities there, there will be an awakening for the so cialists of America such as was never dreamed of in their wildest visions. Not only will that especial, group be apprised of certain adamantine facts in connection with the law and sentiment of the coun try at large, but tbe whole people will know what socialism really means and take measures accordingly. Nor are Americans likely to deal with such an issue in half hearted fashion; it will be full, final, conclusive and everlastingly ample for generations to come. The creed of socialism conveys no such doc trine as lies at the root of such a threat. Nothing but anarchy furnishes such propaganda and none but an anarchist uttered it. The socialists might better look to their own salvation and weed out the murderous hounds whose vicious niadnew will be the utter undoing of those who are standing sponsor for them. There is, right now, in the gen eral acceptation of the two terms, the country over, but a flimsy difference, and the socialists are the ones to suffer when the issue shall be sharply raised. . o ADVERTISING WOMEN. There is nothing like advertising. A short time ago a Boston paper hunted up one of the pretty girls of "The Hub" and printed her picture, declaring that ehe was the most beautiful girl in Mas sachusetts. Within the next 30 days she had 800 offers of marriage. A paper in Virginia taking a hint from this, printed the photos of two famous beauties and offered a prize to the one having tbe greatest number of offers of marriage withtn 24 hourtj after the portraits were published. The offers poured in by the dozens, and one beat the other by three, and the prize was duly awarded. All I ot which shows that the ordinary mortal doesn't. recognize ft good thing until its ! merits have been exploited in the daily press. This holds good in everything. V has long been shown' to be true in the , dry goods market. In the elutbiiigtrade, with boot and hoe, real estate, gro ceries, aud it i equally true ol human-, My itself. See how men run after chorus girls. They could find just at charming b.utiet in their own kitchens, but the 1 chorus girl are advrlied and " the kitchen girls are not, therefore, the first are feted and toasted ami treated to birds and cold bottles, while the poor kitchen girl are snubbed and neglected. It is all a matter of" advertising. That which i advertised sell, that which I not advertised is neglected and the prob lem is as plain as the nose on one' face. o S. A. D. PUTEK IS SAD. S. A. D. Puter, the convicted land- thief "was visibly affected." when he was sentenced to two years In the peni tentiary and a fine of 1500. Th des patch failed to state whether his agita tion .was Wrought by grief at the weighty quality of the sentence, or ex uberant joy at it exceedingly light and easy terms. The federal court of this country are getting to be notoriously lenient with offender against the edicts of the higher realm they stand for, and the fear of that judiciary, in a penal sene, is becoming le every day. It is jut such sentences as thi of Puter's that makes for this state of affairs. Up to the moment of his incarceration he was a desperate and fugitive thief, whose rotten villainy was proven' to its last phase of fact, and popular sentiment outraged by the losses incident to his schemes and the rank and open nature of his guilt, demanded something more at the hands of the federal courts than a beggarly punishment such as has been awarded to him. GUR FASHION LETTER oooooooooooooooooo 0 - EDITORAL SALAD. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Kings of Spain don't generally deserve anything ex-officio, but if this particular young chap deserves his luck, as they say, here's the world looking at him. An English bishop wants a training school for engaged coupled. The course on how to talk about something else will be liberally endowed. ' , : 4 - President Baer is shocked at graft on President CassattY railroad; but what can be expected, of a purely human in stitution? . ' " ' . ' 9- - , , That Russian revolution was called off, to be sure, but lots of people think it worth while to save their rain checks, Both Empire and Princess Styles in Children's Dresses. SHORT SLEEVES ARE COSTLY The Best Linen SutU Made With , Bolero and Chemisette Old fash ioned Crossbar Muslin Again in Vogue New Costume. Whole drvjwes of Valenciennes lace are among the exquisite emulous worn at important early summer functions. Moat of them are relieved with the fin er forms of heavier lacee, such at cluny and baby Irish. " Browns, both the real brown tones and Jthose that verge upon the chest nut, are the predominating shades fot A Perverted Proverb. It is only in America that assurance does not make doubly sure. Westmin ster Gazette. - 1 " '.' t .' Dennis And so you've been ter the funeral of Micky Dolonf How could the minister find anything to say? Why, be owed money all round the place. Murphy Oh. the parson bit H off all right. Said that a loss would be felt wherever Micky was known. Smiles. Esther. I sat down 'beside my sweet Esther, And ardently, fondly carestherj ; But soon Esther cried, She sobbed and she sied, I don't know what ever possesther! London Magazine. A Fortunate Sain. Mr. Samuels Hellup! HellupL Yaky, hellup me get in dese clodings. It is starting to rain and I can see dem shrink. Yaky Nefer mind, vader. Let some of der suits shrink. We are yust out of boys' cloding. London Journal v A Tip Due. . . Diner Is it customary to tip the waiter in this restaurant? Waiter Why ah yes, sir. Diner Then hand me a tip. I've waited three-quarters of an, hour for that steak I ordered. Smiles. . Time for Diplomacy. ' ,, The lucky young German attache, whose engagement to Fraulein Krupp (of gun renown) is gazetted, announces that on his marriage he will abandon diplomacy. But he will find he wants it more than evef then. Bystander. When the Clock Strikes Six. "It's never too late to mend," argued the customer. - "Oh, yes, it is," answered the journey man tailor; "tins is a union snopr Answers- " mi t V; . i M : lit t I Si ' ' m tixwM orougnt oat art cunrnilng'exam. pies of the Jeweler's art and colored feint rather than rhlnestone have the d reference In the (fastens. Blldes of frail enamel and gun metal are also seen, Gray la particularly prominent la tbe millinery world this wftson, Attra tire sailors la this shade are very pret ty made of toft gray norsebatr and trimmed with ribbon and either quills or flower.- -- , ,. . .., Pale blue moussollne do eole makes this dainty, blouse. The Dutch neck and yoke are formed of cream Qermao valendennes lace. An exquisite piece of embroidery worked In faded shade of pink and dull blue outlines the yoke. The three-quarter sleeves are adorned on the Inside aeuui with lines, of, toners SOME DAINTY NECKWEAR. Old ashioued crossbar muslins are In the shops, selling for IS cents a yard. Very tluy star shaped buttons In steel and riilftQatoues are effective when used In groups of "threes" on boleros and short jackets. In handkerchiefs the newest wrinkle ts to block off a small space with a . FCC ATOM FROCK. Of TXtLEtO. both dresses and bats. And brown adapts itself admirably to costumes of half a dozen tones, . Fascinating evolutions of both the princess and empire styles are about for tlny( tots to wear. The princess ones are particularly happy In their dainty severity. ' . I Tpon some of the prettiest suits and dresses a wide braid is put on quite simply outlined on both sldfes by a nar row braid which stops every little while to deoerlbe a circle. The newest belt Is of black kid, with the buckle In the back. Smart ones are on sale for $t. 1 Very attractive Is the pinafore frock of sapphire flue chiffon veiling seen In the picture. Tbe accordion plaited skirt is run Just below the waist line with ribbon velvet of the same shade. This velvet also trims the braces. The blouse ia of cream colored spotted net. and the girdle la fashioned from velvet ARTISTfC COLOR SCHEME. ' " The best linen suit Is made with a bolero which when removed will dis play a pretty chemisette.' Pale lavender Is a favorite shade this summer and is much seen In the ward robe of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt The other day as she alighted from her carriage observant femininity drank la the details of a beautiful gown of pale lavender.' The plain circular skirt fit ted tightly, and the jacket. was cut In so exaggerated a fashion that It re- Cure Old Sore. Westmoreland, Eans., Hay S, 1902; Ballard, Snow Liniment .Co., your Snow liniment cured an old sors on the side of my. chin that was supposed to be a cancer. The sore was stubborn nd would not yield to treatment, , until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work in short order. My sister, Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, Allensville, Miffin Co., Pa., has sore and mistrust that it is a can cer, please send her a iOo bottle. Sold by Hart's drug store. THH XiATSST TIE. . delicate scroll in a faint color and within this magic territory embroider tiny iultluls. v , Crystalline Is another material that ts especially adapted for the sweet girl graduates' gowua. 'v Some of the graduating frocks are made princess, but aa a role thla style 1 not becoming to youthful figures. ' Very natty to wear with the linen collar Is a lingerie tie of soft batiste adorned In some pretty fashion at the ends. This tie is small, forming only a tiny bow. ,. , v ; . ., ,. The newest tie Is knitted like the one In the cut, but Is quite unlike the old knitted tie, as it Is very quickly done, and has a pretty openwork effect Two evenings win amply suffice to be gin and finish one. There are now such pretty silks to be procured In tbe loveliest colors. A particular shade of blue mauve Is charming for a knitted tie. PRACTICAL FASHION HINTS. Fashion decrees tbat the parasol shall match the costume. This fortunately does not mean that a sunshade la to be provided for each gown. On the contrary, the clever woman will choose several pretty parasols that will bar moutze with anything old or new that her wardrobe contains. Short sleeves are a very expensive luxury, as they demand upon outdoor costumes a long glove. , A practical MAO JniUBJ) eUA JtfltNUlt tk etft jo tnpA juoj; oil) uo sH)dd esoj eoo( put fcs4S po4iipiuqiu tvq eiR? mu PIQ jo aSuiiuuifJi Mfp pDu tpiOJ mi Jin qnrj uvwjj ma jo oumj tW )M1)S oputu lltAVI f Wl'Uq jouimn em Jo ouo 'stt-nuj joegQt pu stiMoB usnoq aoj A"nimo)dwt S) HlISUj00iU OJH MUUIMU4 VJOS pau smnbojqmii joj iu Xiun iim i m jacket. (Tt) gowa Is as rich ami effective as If t was made from tutt hnndMonitt l.ynn silk. Instead of tlw rdugD'tud mtif wjnb. The Inlwrnt' Jliiue'rle gowh Mil. trn(id la bf livtf trlinqiwl linndkeMilef linen. With It I won! i'Lmits emit of brortkh'd uliu twn silk IncritNtcd wltti lace. 1VVIQ C1I0LLET. WITH 20 muleTeamOorax Wi!lilSU.4!H TJTTTtTvl Before packing away Clothing:, Furs, Flannels, Rugs or Woolens, sprinkle them freely wih 20-Mule-Team Pure Borax. ' IT WILL KOT IHJURE THE FINEST FABRIC Leaves no grease, stain or odor, and will keep the trtl clcs free from Moths and germ-proof. AH d tiers, or f' Sumpte and ltlurl4 BookUt U cnlt la sismps of PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO, Sta FrtnclKO, Cal. In taundiy Work the best oap to use with "JO-Mule" Borax ia " M-MTJLETE AM " BORAX WHITE clothes, soft hands. All grocers. SOAP, Insure whit J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Pretldtot. a I. PETERSON, Vlos-Pnildeat VRANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. MOUSSItlNB P S0IB BLOCSE. embled a shoulder cape more than anything else. Her high girdle; how ever, with lta beautiful amethyst but tons, save the jacket; an excuse for be ing cut In this way, and every one who saw It agreed that it was far too artis tic to be covered up,'' V " ' ' A rival to decorative buttons are tiny Jeweled buckles or allde which adorn some of the new gowes from the best modistes.: This style o( trimming is a revival of the mode of many'years ago, and there Is every reason why the re vival will "catch on.y Many, of the mmwm Astoria Saving Bank Capital Paid in luejDOO, lorpttts and Cndlvlrted Proflia IM.ODO. v TraniaeUj a General Banking Bastneaa, IdImtmI 1104 oa Tin Deposit IU Tenth Street, A STOMA, OREGON. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTAULI8IIE1) 1H0. Capitol $100,000 Weinhard's SSS SCO! BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTORIA, OKCGON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Up to-Eate Saw Mill Maehlnery.KS rrenrpt StlfntKn;lvtn;iooi.rralrwoik 18th and Franklin Ave. ' Tel. Main 2151 MR0EB1B OOWK. . glove economy Is the separate mousque talre arm, coverings that can be used with short gloves in matching color. Considering the general elaboration of gowns, a number of French frodks are finished at the bottom merely with row of stitching, r . - " . . Some of the loveliest Bilks of the sea ton have a waterproof finish, render ing them; Impervious to rata an4 per tplratlon.:' ' ,, ,, .. Tbe (tunning sash ribbons must be used with care, as, they have a habit of clashing with most things under lieav-ns;',t':'- f', -.'V. - "':i ' Long ladders, ot ribbon bows, some times with, a bit of fringe depending from them, are a favorite mode of trim ming. : ' ; .Women who scorned rajah silk In the beginning of the season and asserted Sherman Transter Co. IHEMBT 8HEBMAN, Manager . .. ., " ' :':. Hacks, Carriage Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture , Wagons Pianos Moved, . Boxed and Shipped. ' 433 Commercial Street Phone Ha in 121 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNi FOX, Pres. ' F L BISHOP. Secretary Nelnon Troyar, Vice-Pres, and Supt ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Trias Designers and anvfactqrers of THE LATEST IMPROVElj) Canning Machipr,; Marinf Enjlnq Bpllcrs C Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ) , Foot of Fourth Street.