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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER J, 1906, 2 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THE MORNING ASTORIAN EiUblishtd i7 J. Published Daily Except Monday by TIk J. S. DELLIMGEK wOMPAHT. SUBSCRIPTION SATES. By mail, pr yer fT.OO By carrier, per month 60 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. B, mail per year, la adrtnoa.. 11.00 Entwi-d u Mwod-fUn mttr July SO IMS, at the poaiofflea at Attorta. urv ron, u Jr til act of Coiif ma ol March S, IS HrOnfenforttwdeUTMucotTHi M uroauax to titiut iwMoc or plao of huataiaa nay be mad by postal card or Uuough tale bona, a,nj arrnirularltjr ia da Utht ahould he imWialWj imported tth oftoe 0 publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. Official paper of Clktsop county and the City or Aatoria. inal purpose to fotv the precept and pntotic on the eountry. It is too late! Tlie tat nmn in Ameriea knows hi mind on this potent (juration, and it will he ned tmoeaingly unit irtvitably, in the defeat that awaits him houlJ he bt ntniisi by hia patty for the presi dency. o RURAL EXPRESS OVER 4 POUNDS. rti!!:teri at rural ileliverv oHWs a iv liinvtej by the post oil'n-e depart ment to inform rural rarriers that they nmt not carry as cpres matter, for hiiv. or as a favor, anv article or I package weighing 4 pounds or under, which is mailable and earriers will in form patrons that such packages can only le delivered by them after the re quired post)." shall have been allixed to such packages. 000000000000000000 0 EDITORAL SALAD. 0 000000000000000000 If you never make any failure yout success dont amount to much. WEATHER, Western Oregon Fair south. increasing cloudiness north, pos- sibly showers along N'orth Coast. Western Washington Showers There are still 2.00tVO00 iar miles of the earth's surface that have not been explored. Away down deep in its oleaginous j heart, the Standard Oil company doubt less blames Miss Ma Tarlell for all this muss. Somewhat more than one-third of the people of this country encased in pain- ful occupations live on and make their living from the nearly 6.0n.00(l farms. COLOR LINE IN BRUTALITY. The American nation once again breathes naturally and resumes its nor mal way along the common-piaoe paths of business and humdrum routine. The Gans-Xelson fight has been fought and brute-records have achieved another momentous entry. The only clever thing that came out of the history of it was the superior manliness and de cency of the negro over the white man in the processeg of the fijbt. As to all else it was but another exhibition of the inherent coarseness of mankind, the degraded and degrading expression of the animal in man, set to rule and time and profit. There is an element of hu man society that revels in this sort of thing and never gets above it; there is another element that sinks to the necessary level at the enactment of such such debasing games and gags over the fallacious plea that it is "-port." We revert to our sole clean deduction from this particular fight, that it offered the nejrro champion an opportunity to dem onstrate his unequivocal advantage, in fairness and honor, over the white man who took his pummelling. . 0 THE FIELD IS CLEAR. Astoria has done her civic duty no bly this year, both in behalf of suffer ing humanity and humanity that need ed the pleaanter ministrations of en tertainment. She has worked hard, and spent her money freply and made her records of credit on all sMes. The field is again clear for the con-idcration and operation of the local enterprises de manding immediate adjudication. The charter is, perhaps, the most import ant of all public maUers engaging pop ular attention, and the election to which it is to be submitted is not so very far in the future; therefore, its fulfillment and dispat'-h is very requis ite. The seawall is another grave prop osition under contemplation, but is, in a sense, tributary to the disposition made of the charter, and may. keep a while longer. The matter of a new and modem hotel is among the livest of the pending issues in Astoria and it will not down because of non-agitation; it is too e-sential, too conspicuous a need, and far too imperative to languish long; it must be brought to the front and m'f"d to a reasonably quick conclusion, Astoria must get down to business on al these point8! .. . - - ' ' THE BRYANESQUE FAD. Mr. Bryan is never quite the real Will iam Jennings unless be is nursing a fad. Unhappily, his fads are of the kind that turn to petards with a Bry anward tendency. There is a practical side to statesmanship that somehow evades his perspicuous ruminations, else he might discard some of his less sub stantial deductions and follow up the realities for which he is sponsor; but his pet weakness seems to be in lend ing the stress of his ingenuity and en ergy to the hapless -fad that invariably downs him. There is something fateful about it; and the regularity of the thing is becoming monotonous. He seems dis posed to hedge on his government-own-ership-of -railroads fad just now; but all the adroit qualification in the world will not acquit him of the cardinal and orig- The magnitude of the wheat crop of Nebraska is shown by a telegram stat ing that lack of help to 'are for the wheat will cost the farmers of that state $5,000,000. A California newspaper wants the married man to wear a welding ring, j t hat the public may know he is mar iried. What's the matter with the edi ; tor. anvhow! Can't he pee the martial voke! A new method of laundering linen has been discovered by which the bacilli does n't come back with the collar. What we need i a method that will bring back the collar, bacilli or no bacilli. FOR INDIGESTION distress after eating1, dixtness, that heavy feeling, wind and pains in the stomach and furred tongue, take Beecham's Pills before you retire to rest. They suit the gastric juices, assist the stomach to dispose of the food, en courage uood appetite, sound di gestion and make you feel life is 'th livim Sold Ever her. In boxes 10c. and So. It was not until 1S20 that the man ufacture of artificial teeth for sale be gan and the United States now turns out 23.OOO.0OO of these useful commodi ties a year, which is gTeater than the produl of anv other country, and they arv sent all over the world. j If rain had fallen during every bat t tie of the recent war between Russia ' and Japan, the saving of life through the weight of the air alone would have been 4.317 Russians and 2.093 Japs. This is due to the fact that a Russian bullet travels ,7fr2 -3 feet per second in dry j weather and 1,311 feet in damp weath ; er, while the barometric pressure afTe'-ts j the Japanese bullets lens, they being I waterproofed, I 0 ! The "big hen,!" is a popu'ar way 01 ' expressing a common and very frequent aiiiiirni.. it tti it 1 iiuiii ,-',, --in...,, but the real foundation is a lack or sense. A little money develops it in some people; a few good clothes give it to others; a little office, where a chance is given to exercise a little au thority is often the cause, while others get it having a little better job than associates. The truth is no sensible persor; gets the "big head." The one who becomes stuck up and stiff-necked from sowrceg of every kind is weak In the intellectual caliber.--Kxchatige. 0 Of the millions of long horned cat tle that roamed the vast prairies in Texas thirty years ago, but one sur vives. He U a spotted teer long since past the span of life supposed to be allotted to hi kind, and his home is in the choicest pasture land on a ranch in Cameron county, in southwest ern Texas. In his early days old Long born and his kindred wandered at will over the thousads of acres, often suf fering the pangs of thirst, for rains were rare and streams were rarer in that see. tion of the state; now when he desires a cooling drink be goes to one of the 'many artesian wells of which there are I more than one hundred on the well kept farm of four thousand acres. ABSCESS. ABSCESSES, with few exceptions, are indicative of constipation or debility. W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Mis., writes. Aug. 15, 1902t "I want to say a word of praise for Ballards Snow Liniment, I stepped on a nail, which caused the cords of my leg to con tract and an abscess to rise In my knee, and the doctor told me that I would have stiff leg, so one day I went to J. F. Lord's drug store (who Is now in Denver, Colo.), Ite recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment; I got a 50c sire and it cured my leg. It Is the best liniment In the world." Hart's Drug Store. sep CITY NOTICES. the plans and speelfieatlont therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor and any matter of construction and drain' age found neoesary to make the lw provrment safe or substantial shall tie done by the constractor whether paci fied or not, without extra charge. That the eot and xpnirs of con structing said Improvement shall be de frayed by special assessment upon the lota, lands and premises benefitted by the same which said lots, lands and premises are Included in the special as sessment district Including all lots, lands and premises so benefitted, to wits All of blocks 72, 73, 88 and 8 In that part of the City of Astoria laid out and recorded by John MoClura and extended by Cyrus Olney. OLOF AN'DF-RSOV. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. 8 28-lot CITY NOTICES. NOTICE TO IMPROVE. N'OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT j the Common Council of the City of j Astoria: That said Council hereby de-1 dared its determination and intention ( to repair the drain in MeClure's Astoria I known as MeClure's Drain N'o. 1, from j a point ten feet ea-t of the west line .' of Oth street to a point 100 feet west of the west line of 9th street. Said repairs shall be made by taking up the ! old drain and placing In new tiling where the same are broken and repine- ' ing the rock and refilling the excavation after the drain is repaired. j In matters of detail said improve- ! ment shall be constructed according to1 NOTICE. NOTICE IS II Kit KB Y OIVKN THAT (H'ia assessment roll 1111 in her 12(1, made for the purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of Improving Irv ing Avenue, from the Kat line of ISth I street the West line of Adair e Astoria hut been tiled with the auditor and po lice judge, and numbered special assess ment roll mimlx-r 120, and that the com mittee on streets and public ways has been appointed a cimimittee of the council to it with the hoard of asses sors to examine, correct and equalize the same, and that Saturday the Htlij dav of SenteinU-r. A. IV 11W. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. 111. In the council: chambers in the city hall, has been lie, j as th- time and place of the meeting of raid board of equalization. AM objections to said assessment must be presented in writing. OI.OF ANHKItSiisr. Auditor and Police ,hid-e of the City of Astoria. j Dated Ast-'ria, Oregon. August S'.'th. A. I D. 19"fl S-.1l IM SHEET MUSIC SALE ANY SHEET OP sjc MUSIC IN EITHER SHOW WINDOW OR ON OUR SALE COUNTER IN THE STORE AND ANY TWO COPIES Or OUR loo EDITION TOR 24c 4)0 WORTH FOR tr. MONDAY TILL SATURDAY NIGHT. J. N. GRIFFIN QooKh Stationery Souvciilcrs The Canadian government to prevent the '-dmpinsr'' of American trusts pro ducts, especially those of the steel tru-t. has increased the tariff duty on any product sold cheaper there than in the country from which it is exported. 0 It is calculated that Mount Kveresf. the highest mountain in the world, i weighs 4.S73.7S1.2"i.ssl pounds. If ev ery man in the world were as stmn? as Thomas Tapham. the strongest Kng lishman that ever lived, it would take 2.6.V.H".16fU49 Thoma- Topharns to Hit the mountain. OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM, SEP1. 10-15. 1906 OI'KX lAY AMI MtillT Immense Display of Farm Products runic coast's ;ii:ati;st i:1111tmox or noisi:s, catti.i:, siii:i;i ooats, SWIXK, POl lIKV AM PICT STOCK DAIRY EXHIBIT SUPBERB Modern Milking Machine in Operation Daily. Amusement Rare and Kxciting Absolute Cure for the Blues SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES . II. IIUWMMi, Pre. I'ltAMv V. Dl'Kltl N, Sim 'y. STAR THEATER TONIGHT LEEWILLARD COM P AN Y IN "Our Boys Thursday, FiWay and Satuiday Matinee. The Comedy Dim In (out acta, "Mabel Heath," or "A Fathfi'i Iron Wilt." Pikes, ijc, 15c, and J5c. Summer Prices; 15c, 25c anT35c r The Art of Flno Plumbing; hu I w progrcutvi with the development of the kience of vaimauuii aim w c llavc KCyi pace with the imtvovememi. Hive vou t Or ia your bathroom otic of tM OU bihkxxd. unhealthy ktml ? If you tre will wing the "tlwl in" fixture of ten yean ago, It would be iu'l to remore them and linu'l in thrir f :., inowy while "jtottiwiT ln e!aiii l.nani eled Ware, of whuh we liave uih; 'ci diipliyeJ In our ihuwroutn. J.rt ui ijiiote you prkei. llluitrncd n:iWic Itce. I, A. Montgomery, Astoria. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been in use for over 30 years, Ihih borno tho Higiutturo of and has been inal! mulrr his per- -a - fflf-- sonal Hupcr1sion siricn Its infancy. 5 -c(AcUl, Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-KOod " aro but Experiments that triile with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Cantorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYv Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc oimt.o commnv, tt MunflAV tT.HT, Him torn cm, THE UNION GAS ENGINE COMPANY Marine and Stationary Gas and Gasoline Engines. WE ARE NOW FILLING ORDERS FROM OUR NEW WORKS. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. F. P. Kendall, General Sales Agent, 6a-66 Front St., Portland, Ora. w einhard's LAGER BEERS' First National Bank of Astoria. Ore DSTAItl.lMIICK 1HHJ. Capital $100,000 Sherman Transter Co. IUENUY HHKRMAN.MH.iuKcr n.,k.. r(ml?..-nI?)?1(re CheM Tnniihmi Tfueki ,r(1 Furnltlir, Wttim.- Pian.m Movad, itnxeJ amj Shpp(,d 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121