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THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTbfuA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY u, loo. ' THE MORNING SUbliilt9 1873. Published Dally by Tit J. S. DEILIN GE COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION SITES. By mall, per year 17.00 By mail, per month W By carrier, per month..... 5 WEEKLY AST0KIA5. t B, mall, per year, In advance. .1.00 . Entered u Kond-cli matter Jane B.1906, at the pottofflc ai Astoria, ur ton, nnder U ad of Confresi ot March S, KVOntot for th deUnmnir ofTsi Moan miaroBixtoalt)r msideuo or olac ot busfm jnay be made by postal card or througk tetedioaa. Any lmfuUritj' ta d llwi should be tauMdiatelT reported to tb ofBos ot pubUcatfoo. TELEPHONE UiHf Mi. thlCIVy of Astoria. ORIelal paper of Clatsop county and feasible. He never reason that would disarm him; hence, he simply crie down, distorts and digtiie the plant of oth ers, challenge the good faith of all men, and uea hi deadening cult the loss misery and humiliation of every one he cn reach. He may te our next-door neighbor ,our fellow -citUen, our brother in the churvh, our partner in business, our very kinman, but. nut (withstand ing, we reserve the right, and cheerfully exercise it, to d the knocker! WHEN YOU ARE SUNBURNED Advice to Person! Who Want to Keep Away Freckles and Sunburn, 0000 00 00 000 00 0 0 000 O . EDITORAL SALAD. 0 000000000000000000 In St Louis a national organization ha been formed of a givat shifting body of shiftiest men known as, "the hobo." numbering anywhere from three million to five million and is to hi gathered under the wing of the order if the plan of the promoters are successful. The president, Robert M. Wilson, father of the' idea, propose to establish hobo headquarter in evety large city in the union. A free labor bureau will be maintained and contractors will be sup plied with all the laborer they may Ineed through this agency. One of the ........ ai.:. - . n v. a wi vi una new oruer win u 10 secure a modification of the vagrancy laws tliat in most cities' are stringent, in view of keeping the supply of tramps induced to the minimum.. WEATHER. Western Oregon Fair; con- tinued warm. Western Washington Fair; wanner in interior. , Eastern Oregon and Washing- ton, Idaho Generally fair and continued warm. , - Xi SOME TAFT TALK. The speech made by Secretary of War Taftat Greensboro, North Carolina, on ' Monday .at the opening of Congressional campaign in that state, was a master " piece of logic and opportune counsel. Not in years have the "people of the South had the fallacies of the doctrine of a "solid South" shown so plainly and honestly as Judge Taft expounded them. It was a "case of clear and consummate reasoning without a word that can, by the-most untoward construction, be classified as politically censorious. The fact that many of the border states of the South have already relinquished the theory )f an amalgamated section in politics, will add force to the truths ut tered by this representative American, and will contribute largely . in the re adjustment of the new lines through the Cotton Belt, a condition as inevitable as many of the preceding adaptations mad1 by the ardent, and conventional people of that great section. There is nothing like breaking away from prescriptive and formal doctrines. They gtow old and unserviceable, and the laying them aside is the highest evidence of progressive purpose and duty. ' v. ' " 0 " "' THE PRESIDENTS "REST." President Roosevelt intends to take a long and grateful rest after the ardorous duties of the late congressional season, provided he can get it! He will , have to hark back to the Rockies and their impenetrable fastnesses; or to the wide plains of the west, where he may lose himself utterly; otherwise, he will get "norest. We are of the opinion that men of his calibre need, and take, but very little rest; they are so innured to study, to enterprise, ami so wrought with the living sense of their high duties, that what might have been a season of re taxation, is but another stretch of time devoted to still nobler aspirations and the formation of greater schemes of public good. Such a mind as his is never quiet, never free from the stress of importunate thought, never without a burden of formulative, progressive ideas. ' What such men as he call rest, is but the opportunity to think, and divine, and mentally build, without the harassing interruptions of the multitude The splendid activty of his life knows no season of abject quietude; this is what makes such ,men so immensely valuable to the world at large. 0 THE KNOCKER. The "knocker" is perennial. He is of, every time and place and circum stance. , In business, religion, sport, and every phase of human action, he is in evitably on hand. He is the logical pro duct of competitive life. Cursing, defeat, exposure, nothing phases him; he goes on hourly and daily plying his little hammer wherever an aggressive and pro gressive head shows itself above the dead level of conservatism. He has no spirit, no pride, no purpose of his own; he exists simply to despoil, discourage and undo the work of others. He lives in the shadow and works in the dark, and would knock the sunshine if ft were , An exchange thus describes the man who does things in a hurry s "The un wise man is always in a hurry. He eats in a hurry and gets apoplexy. He talks in a hurry and says too much. He does business in a hurry and goes broke. He reads in a hurry and ts superficial. He votes in a hurry and produces corrup tion. He marries in a hurry and hurries then into evil ways. He gets religion in a hurry andforgets it in a hurry. He mak.es bis will in a hurry and leaves a legal contest. He dies in a hurry and goes ' to the devil and his tribe increases. How exqtiMtely lovely in this vernal season! The trees are heavy with ver dure. Mrs. Terre Firma't bosom is rk ly carpeted with green, the roosters blow their trumpets from morn till night, the feathered vocalists carol their solos upon every bough. All nature grins, includ ing you and us. f A Belleville, HI- woman while hur riedly dressing for a party one evening last week, after laboriously fastening a j dozen buttons on the back of her waist. suddenly broke her arm in, attempting the next one. Same old hoodoo; the 13th button and on a Friday. How desperate are the straits created by the scarcity of good plays is evi denced by the holding up in Xew York, of a messenger boy and looting of ths manuscript play he was carrying. Thi should be worth more than stolen dia monds to the management. One of the Pennsylvania Railroad clerks who received a salary varying from $30 to $126 a month says he pur chased $75,000 worth of coal stock. Wouldn't he and the giri who can keep house on $10 a week be able to save money, though! 0 The American Ice Company of New York has requested all its customers to be economical in the use of ice. But the housewives are asking how that is possible when a 20-pound apiece is only half as large as it used to be! 0 "Every man should stick to his joU" said John D. Rockefeller, just before he sailed for Europe. A good many people claim that they would have been glad to stick to theirs if John D. hadn't pushed them out ' A Kansas student says lower animals have the power of reison and imagina tion, When you are milking her, a cow always thinks that your neck was made on purpose for her to hang her tail on. 0 A Chinese student has won the second prize for oratory at the University of New York, fireat heavens! Must our sons now be beaten in school by the Chinese as well as by the negroes f The are the day when the tun's ray which the Greeks called "Appolo't lances" make the outdoors a joy some, what mixed with pain and sorrow for thoe enthusiast of who linger on the beach over long or stray in hade less Held., And oh! don't the elbow sleeve nwke us fine target for tan and sunburn in temik golf and boating) Appolu the areher shoots well these days and Fashion's decree that we must go forth unarmed and unprotected Wow our elbow make us easy victims. Octicftni sited hats and parasols some what protect our cheek and forehead. but our almost sIeevclosnet It going to, or has got most of u into trouble ere thi. To be sure a little tan, and sunburn will be fashionably at long a vacations are a proper portion of every ona summer, and may this never cease to be. ' Hut really a thick coat of tan, a big crop of freckle or even a slight case of sunburn are never sheer Joys to the mot enthusiastic maid or matron. And wlien the men return from the water and fieldt red as boiled lobsters they may not mind the appear nee of their complexions then or later, but their tun burn language U not at all the tort we designate a pjrlor conversation, and it rather indicates that even the sterner sex do not relish sunburn when it is on them. Now if you are burned here is what you want at once, and if you haven't lieen even tanned or freckled yet. it might not be amiss to make ome up against the fateful days when you will he. Then too if you have it made up in advance youH not need to worry whe out in the tun for this borax complex mq cream is sure to alleviate alt the tan or sunburn annoyances, and it is delightful cream for ordinary use when you merely want "to protect your com plexion and kin. The ingredients and proportions are as follows: Fresh cucumber jujee.. . . 8 ounces Oil of sweet almonds.... 2 ounces Powdered castile soap.. J ounce Essence of cucumbers... 3 ouncet Tincture of benzoin .... .20 drops Boric acid ..............15 grains The manner of making and mixing these ingredients is as folow: Wash and slice two large green cucumbers toil in porcelain kettle with scant half cup of water until soft and pulpy; cool and strain (trough muslin. Measure off one and a half ounces and add an equal amount of alcohol. Let this cucumber essence stan over night; in the morning and the powdered toap, then eight ounces of cucumber juice; boil very tlowly and add the benzoin. Shake thoroughly 13 minutes, pour in the boric acid and shake again in five minutes. If you will use this borax complexion cream faithfully you need not fear ill effects from sunbum or tan; and beside this the cream levet you plenty of the rich red and brown proof that you have been in the open. If you are very prudent you w ill apply this cream after every exposure to hot bright sunlight, and as the application is really pleasant you will find your prudence no irksome a task. And by the way, take along this borax complexion cream when you go camping or on your vacation. If you men folk get burned recommend this "salve" to them for many of them who would balk at using a complexion cream will use a salve. Once they use it and find this suffering banished they will sing your praises loudly. ft "BLACK HAND" AT WORK. Italian Society Threatens to Kill Man Unless He Delivert Them $300. CHICAGO, July lO.-The police today will arrest any man who upon meeting Salvatore Sorafina, 11 Milton street, say "Cigar spagnioli." According to letters received by Sorafina, and signed by the "Black Hand Society," unless he delivers" $300 today to the man who meets him with that signal he will be murdered. At first he decided to deliver the money. Yesterday he took the matter to the police who will make nil efforts to cap ture the authors, The letters were writen in Italian. The margins were decorated with crude look ing skulls and cross-bones and long daggern. One letter indicated that un less the agent called on July 10 he would make his demand on July 31, Saved Hit Comrade's Life. "While returning from the Grand Army Encampment at Washington City, a comrade from Elgin, III, wat taken with cholra morbus and wat in a criti cal condition," says Mr. J. E. Hough- land, of Eldon, Iowa. "I gave him Cham berkins Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved his life . have been engaged for ten years in im migration worK ana conducted many parties to the south and west. I ai ways carry this remedy and have used it succesfuly on many occasions." Sold by Frank Hart, leading druggist, Real Newt of the Event. . ' , (Philadelphia Press.) "Your wife," began the reporter, "and the man with whom' she eloped have been located in New York. They were on their way to Europe, but they lost their money " "Wellt" said the man quite unmoved. "Why er " stammered the reporter, "we thought that you might want the hews, and" "That's not the news. The news i that I've just sent them enough money to see the'm through." Old Chronic Sores, As a dressing for old chronic toret there is nothing to good as Chamber lain's Salve. While it is not advisable to heal old sores entirely, they should be kept in a good condition for which this salve it especially valuable. For tale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. . Witt cite any case of KIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE . that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more, WAS CIYEM UP TO DH. Spiegel, 1201' N,v Virginia 8t., vW, Ind., wrltesr 1 "For over flvs B. S Evansvi years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me ranch pain and worry. I lott Sesb and was all ran down, and a year ago had to abandon, work entirely. I had three of (he best physicians who did me no good and I was practically given cp to die. Foley's Kidney Care was recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle 1 was entirely cured." ' TWO SIZES, 50c AID ILOQ. SOLO EECSXEltEd El CHARLES ROGERS DRUGGIST. Do It By Proxy. (Syracuse Post-Express.) We do not liink enough. Secretary Shaw. . Why should we think while Secretary Shaw is in good health and is willing to think for us I Modest Claims Often Carry the Most Lonvicuon. When Maxim, the famoui gun inven tor, placed his gun before a committee of judges, he stated itt carrying power to lie below what he felt sure the gun would accomplish. The result of the trial was therefore a great surprise, instead of disappointment. It it the tame with Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy . They uot publicly boast of all thit remedy will accamplish, but prefer to let the users make the state ments. What they do claim, is that it will positively cure diarrhoea, dysen tery, paint in the ttomach and bowels and has never been known to fail . For sale by Frank Hart, letding druggists. a m w ytV-.iai.fa , Unprecedented Success of 1, i be n THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Q Who it known -throughout the United 4Statet on account of a. C.ft. ,ha AWgc table Prep arallon for As glmftattrig B Tood and Rf2uki tlDg UaSapiswaiJWowda of isCttV lTOBWtesljnon.CIftriU- KiaarwiiOTwnwirariaaKr OptumlorpMa& nor Uksxai. Not Kaho otic. JWbi Srni A porfkf Remedy forcarrtllM- tl oh. Sour StDraah.Dianrrioca. Worms .Cormihions .Fevtrisiv ocsj and Loss OF Slmp. facSunik Signature el HEW "YORK, tail exact comrcp vtAmi. BBST El For Infant! nd Children. Ttio Kind You llavo ght Alway Boil Bears the Signature of M t J(V In Use is ' 14 : 4 For Over Thirty, Years it ,v?unu y stfttMt twM, atit veah errs, ' J. Q. 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