THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, N VIMBIR 11, 190J( THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1S73. Published Daily Except Monday by Ilk, J. S. DELLINGEK COMPASY SUBSCRIPTIOH SATIS. By mall, por year By carrier, per month. .$7.00 . ,0 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. B, mail, per year, in advanc. 11.00 Entered as aeeond-elas nailer July SO. , at the poatofflo at Astoria, vrv coo, mnder U act of Congress ol Marcb 3, in. HrOrrters for the drttwinir of T Hob nwurwui to either netdecce or place of huaineaa n.r faa made hT docUI card or through telephone. Any Irregularity in de 8rar iSmaa be tmnaaJjatafr reponad to the offioe of publication. TELEPHONE MAUf 661. the City of A tori. Official paper of Clatsop county and plain to tho property owners, to whom It Is all charged, that tho city Intends to give thorn value received In tho premises; else, there will he an unconscionable string of law-suits entailed upon tho city, and filed by people who hi- not willing to accept Anything less than actual value. The contractor may, ami must be paid. If what he ha done In behalf of the rftntrni't metis with acceptance by tho authorities, even ir he has done some portions of the (work upon method that departed from tho letter of the specifications, t the sugges tion nnd with the knowledge and consent, of tho authorities: but that the property owners will pay their assessments, knowing of these dere lictions. U a matter of the gravest doubt. Nor can they be forced to do so In court, nor out of It. In constru ing contracts the law adheres rigid ly to the specific, requirement set up In tho plans, and takes no notice of unauthorised concessions to any con tractor. It Is up to the city. IN THE CITY CHURCHES. First M. E. Church. The morning sermon theme will be Vhrlsts Touch," In the evening a sermon of especial Interest to work ing men will be delivered. In addi tion to the excellent congregational singing a large chorus choir will fur nish special music. A cordial Invita tion Is extended to the public to in tend. We will give you a hearty wel come and try to do you good. There will also be class meeting at 10: 15 n. m., Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. and Kpworth league at 6: SO p. nt. At the mid-week service at 7: S Wednesday the theme will be "Cutting Hown Kruit Trees." C. C. Rarlek, pastor. SOMETHING RADICALLY WRONG. There Is something radically wrong with the mall service between this city and the metropolis. This office yes terday received the Portland papers of Sunday last. Just rive days out on a huniJred-mlle route; ana were are First Lutheran Church, Oustat E. Rydnulst, pastor. Sun day school at 9:J a. m. Miss Aletna Xytund, superintendent. Morning service in Swedish at 10:45. Subject for sermon. "Let Your Light Shine Itefore Men." Evening service at T:$0 In English: subject for sermon. "The Kingdom of Ood. a Kingdom of Mer cy." There will also be English Sun day school and service tomorrow af ternoon In the German Lutheran church on Orand avenue. Sunday school begins at I o'clock and service WEASHER. Eastern and Western Ore- go n Rain. Eastern and Western Wash- lngton and Idaho Rain. CLATSOP'S COURTHOUSE. Primarily, the absolute need of a new and commodious courthouse In tills county, is beyond all controver sy. And this Initial conclusion Is fol lowed fast and sequently by the other essential that the convenience must be supplied at the earliest possible date; but past experience has taught the Clatsop citizen, that care and cir cumspection are desirable in the ex ploitation of the project The county court is a unit In the recent conclu sion to build it, and if the bids are within reasonable standards when they shall be opened at the adjourned term of court, on the 17th instant. further, steps will be taken to launch the project and the levy will follow in January. There is, roughly estima ted, about 180,000.00 worth of good, available material on hand, carefully stored., and fully paid for; and the plans and specifications and the con tract for architectural supervision, are provided for, and paid for, as well. With this nucleus and a contract within fair and eqltable bounds, there should be jio serjpus objections to the completion of the structure, and ma ny citizens are free to express this conviction. But it must be said In this relation that there will be a wide-spread and vigilant public scru tiny of the processes involved in the new enterprise, to. the end that all bungling and misconceptions shall be obviated, and the deal closed with out recourse to legal intervention on the score of public safety and compensation. other discrepancies to account for In at j o'clock. The subject for the ser the same territory, such as the carry- j m0n there will be 'The Two Pars ing by of Astoria mall, nnd Its return j mount Laws Governing Life." To on later trains from Seaside and oth-1 y0Ung and old is extended a cordial "HOME SWEET HOME " And now the vandal hand of com mercialism Is to Invade the little old thatched cottage at East Hampton, Long Island, once the home of the exquisite and all but Immortal Howard Payne, and which Inspired poem and song, "Home Sweet Home," and than which, nothing is dearer to the heart of the world among the simpler expressions of lofty and beautiful sentiment. It would seem as if this little unobtrusive monu ment might be spared to sanctify the one idealistic conception we cherish so fondly; that even the march of progress might pas? around the hal lowed spot and leave it undisturbed to the people who love it for what it was to the heart-sick wanderer, whose long exile ended only in death thousands of miles from the scene that gave Impulse to the ever-thrilling theme; that some instant and universal effort might be made to put the "home" beyond sacreligious touch for all time to come. The whole nation would respond quickly and generrusly to f-uch a pleti; and If the plan should leave the place seg regated, alone, with the invading ele ments all but touching it in their cir cuit about it., all the better; for its conspicuousnoss then, would lift it to a still higher plane of endearment In the popular mind, and contribute to its perpetuity as one of the cherished memorials of America. It is not well to utterly destroy the past and all it has taught us of goodness and sweet ness, and this one thing Is rife with tender and wholesome lessons, and should be immune from destruction. 0 BOND STREET IMPROVEMENT. The scope of the Bond street im provement makes it imperative upon the city authorities to go to the very bottom of the irregularities com plained of In the matter of the fulfill ment of the contract, and to make it er points to the westward. Just where the blundering lies cannot be pointed out, but It Is becoming serious enough to Invoke very definite Inquiry from the postal authorities' chargedi with the remedying of such faulty service. And we hope the Investigation will begin without loss of time, o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O EDITORAL SALAD. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Nothing astonishing in the detec tion of a Japanese officer making sketches of our fortifications. Every nation Is constantly engaged In trying to sneak that sort of Information from all the others. It may be as well to mention that the ramming of the battleship Virginia by the merchant steamship Monroe was accidental, and had nothing to do whatever with the Monroe Doctrine. 0 Chicago's Bar Association submits proof that the Judiciary of the town. In some Instances, is about on a par with the sandbaggers, and nobody seems at all surprised. o Another gun-play has been pulled off in Texas by Uncle Sam's ".nigger" soldiers. It was in a rum dive, near El Paso, and resulted In one killed and two wounded. 0 Peary got within two hundred miles of the north pole, In his fifth attempt, ate eight dogs and hopes to get home In time to take the cream off the lec ture season, 0 J. Christian Eskilson, supreme treas urer of the Danish Brotherhood of America, has killed 150,000 of the brotherhood's coin and done the ski doo thing. 0 Oklahoma will be a record-breaking baby state, in population and it Is mighty good population, too, four-fifth white and chasing the million mark in number. Secretary Root and "Dick" Croker might be made to serve as a commit tee of two, charged with the duty of putting identification tags on the good trusts. Cubans are classed by most people as black and tans, yet they are mak ing trouble for Governor Magoon by drawing the color line. Ohauncey Depeiv Is again able to attend social functions, but he no longer has to hire a secretary to keep track of invitations. Vegetarianism is rapidly increasing in Germany, not because of objection to meat, but because of Inability to pay present prices. o Thanksgiving Day will come all right for the winners, but why shouldn't there be a Consolation Day for the losers? 0 Those TJte Indians guessed right that T.'ncle Sam would have to pay the freight. And it's a stiff bill at that. It is dollars to peanuts that the Texas legislature will not O. K. that petition declaring "Joe" Bailey unfit to remain In the Senate. Perhaps Chairman Griggs Is now willing to modify his ante-election as sertion that "the people are all crazy this year." There are a number of U. S. Sen ators who would not dare to stand up and throw stones at former Senator Burton. o Many political liars will now be compelled to utilize their talents in other lines of faking. invitation to attend schools and services. these Sunday Firtt Congregational. Services will be held on Sunday next at the usual hours. The pastor will preach at both services and ur gently Invites all Congregationalism residing In the city to attend. Morn ing service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "The Force that Make Greatness In the City." Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "A Great Preacher's Prep aration.' This will be the first of a series of sermons on "Phases of the Gospel." You will be benefited and . tl i. .,1l,iai..,t message, in pnur m ..,,. to be of service to you at any time, nnd will take It a pleasure to try to help you In your religious life, U. K. Moorehouse, Ph. P., pastor. Aldtrbrook PrasbyUrlan. Worship at 10 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, Sabbath school nt 11 n. in, Y. P. S, C. K. nt 7: 30 t. m.ReadtnB room open from 3 p, m. until p. in, Warrantor) Praibytarlan. Sndtty school at 10:30 a. m. Worship at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor, Norwegian Danish Methodist. Corner of Puana and STth street. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock, Albert Carlson, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor nt It morning and at 7:45 evening. Morning subject, "How Man Can Attain to the OreMest Hon or," Evening subject. "The Safety of Young Men," W eitand a hearty welcome to the Scandinavian people of Astrorl. If you are not united with any church, "Come with us and we will do thee good." Ellas (Herd ing, pastor, 1795 Puane street. Baptist Church. WHY DREW FORSOOK HIS IDOL It) I It AMU. IN llltilllOICN. f y HK Inability of tht avernge man tooth inspection by grinning nnd try. to an inch in rn.ut or tun.ing to nit the orremlitig riniien. of m make Idolatry the moatj their aiders, who should know lttr. The prew imby w a -ii.it,i ,y and Prew ttlnm.i Allowed himself t0 inU nit Important business etiu. natural thing In the world for him to fall Into, As a savage, he et up an Image to mnka his deity real to him and soon forgets about the deity jment that mornlnit, lntetet,i (jt(j and falls to worshipping the linage he become lit seeing how hard lh In. As civilised man he make a party nam symbol of principle, for a time fights under tho party for the prlnel- vUll.le tooth could bll, Hut creeping doe not come to a baby all of a uddit rie the nr plea, then forget nil about the prlncl-! imn colicky smile of lha flrat plea, and ends by fighting fr the par- j That la a slow coming ecotitpiih ty. lie recoKnUea that money bring f mem, Prew'a buslneaa during tha happiness ir h thlnka that It do Aral alagea f the crtjeplng perM atari out to get money, thnt ha may. took him much awy front home; h bo hnppy. furgets that he la after j scarcely hw tha baby except w hen money only na mean to the and, and, It wn aaleep, and nobody bad thought make money tha end of hi rtlvt-ito loll him that It wn learning to tie, Thu Idolatry, the substitution . creep, The discovery that It could for exclusive consideration of the sym bid for tha thing symbolised. In one way or another, cat Into tha Uvea Mis) Carfrle O. Mj!llraughi 8!ejof moat of u. b w avn or civil, secretary for the H. Y. P. V., will $an or chri,!!,,,,, speak at the morning service. At J SOj H(l.h W4I- ,h p.,-!,,,., nf j, j,m. p. m. there will be a children's meet. tl)n pr,w mrM ou( , m ing to which all the children of the-t bf 0lirhen wtlh one W(), Sunday schools of the city are In- j dnnPl) purpow ltl veWi h), marriage vlted. Mis Mlllspaugh haa been very ; wj(h ,n wwM successful in conducting cniwran large number of children Sunday school at 10 a. m. creep wn made In tha prnre of stranger to her Intense ninuemnt and the unspeakable morttftcatUm o( hi wife. Coming home a few hour earlier than usual one evening, he found the drawing room full of gueat. for woi edification the baby had been brought down stairs, Prew tried to show Ac quaintance Wh (ha bnby, but ibnt forgetful Infant knew him not. and would not pretend that he did. Tbl meana to ttml verv AHatrAtil e,l If.on meetings and would like to have a! . Young Prew' business tjuest, Me wjwna bad enougha dead glv away lwl,fv htnr t.M hrt,1 lt.t Ural tlftft,... tl.M t.Mt.i.'M ......I I.. .. ... ia .a People's meeting at :30 n, m. ! ,,'. ,, ,, , T " , , " ' ' " "', ' ' " safely tucked In the bank. Hut long Prew who made public hi neglret In . . j before he had the additional $100 had 'the most ipn nnd ridiculous manner, Morning wor'hV M u' o'clock, "El- 7" M",MrJf hnl 801 hM w,r" ',u ,he ,",, tw" ements of Worship" Sunday school h,m- w,,Pn at ,h twenty-1 floor, nnd. to the father's uitdlirut4 T P S C E at '30 Eve-( n..,.....,! ... hiimikciucui, u irn u rr-ep ef-r "Success In Iltisl- ' wum oure iniiKonn ni urn , win cai, i ne uiiaetiaoiiame hmhhibii- j Idea that he had ever hnd eontem- ttient might hnv pusaed untmili ed 5 plated matrimony On such a contemp ( f prew bad kept his ntouth xhiit. Lutheran Praabytarlan. i tlbU nBUfc- Tlltt Jtrt!ry that . j Hut be didn't. At the first XorweKln Es angelical w M business, the "Gmt Scott, Jn,,!" ha burst out. Lutheran Synod church corner of 'Oth K'ttln of the money for money's snke ( "(be baby enn creep"' nn,1 Ornnrt avenue: Plvlne services t-' ,on'- Th n h, ha'' nu ! "ve," faltered tha wife. at 13: IS nlng worship. T.3". neas." Second of serle on Jacob Instructed by attending these services , morrow morning at 10:45 with the r wna lost sight of. and the mean "Hut." Insisted prew. tor, amased Sunday school nt 12:20 noon Y. P. S. C E. at 8: 30 p. m. Midweek meet ing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. All cit izens and all visitor and strangers in the city are Invited to all these services. You will And here a hearty welcome, and you will hear a helpful ' dcrbrook. Then P. Neste, pnst"r. administering of the Holy t'ommun- t the end substituted, j to notice the snicker, "I didn't know Ion. English services In the evening As Drew's hundreds grew Into It," at 7:30, Sunday school mels at 9:30 thousands, and even modest ten of i Mrs, Drew saw the grin on the face a. m. The TJidles1 Aid Sc-lety meet thousands, the wedding day ever rt- of the guest broaden. If Prew didn't, next Thursday afternoon with Mrs, reded, nnd perhaps never would have j She tried to catch hi eye, but couldn't, Rangsund, 2211 Commercial street, Al been reached hnd not the bet girl In j for It was fastened on the bnby and Program of the Concert at the M. E. Church Tuesday Evening, November 12. I. Ifawley . de Hardelot Ailing Johnson Willeby Fisher i The Song my Heart's a Singing The Dawn When Love is Done Two Lyrics . Flower Fetters .... Sweet is Tippcrary .... Mr. Montieth II. Air de Ballet No. 3 (by request) Spinning Song, Op. 157 Mr. Goodnough. III. The Birthday .... When the Birds Go North I Envy the Birds .... Mr. Montieth IV Valse Brilliante, A flat Etude in E Major . Mr. Goodnough. V The Harp That Oucc Thru Tara's Hall Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes The Old Folks at Home . ."ZT Mr. Montieth. VI Waldesrauschen (Forest Murmurings) Mr. Goodnough. VII The Mountebank's .Song (by request) A Gipsy Maiden I (by request) . Chaininade Bad Cowen Willeby DeKoven Moszkowski Sch yet te Stevenson Old English . Foster Liszt Watson Parker the world taken matters Into her own j the cat, hands, she was twenty-nine then, he! "How long hn It been at It?" thirty-two. The trip to Europe orlgl-jon Prew. went natty planned wns abandoned been use "About six week," ntmont sobbed of business engngement thnt hnd to the mother. be met, Bo a compromise wn made The grin on the face of her friends by a little run down the coast. died out nt this. She felt that thay Now, It must not be supposed that .were pitying her, Oh, how ahe hated j Drew did not love hi wife, for he did i them for It. She hated her husband j as devotedly a ft man wedded to an everybody excepting the bnby. prew 1 idol can. One night when be awoke J continue. hM various ejaculation j and found her fnc wet with tears of astonishment. The most dense of , he wns shocked and pained beyond ex j the wife guests saw that the wife's presslon. There was no expression, tears could not hold back much long- ; by the wny, which emphasised his ! unintentional neglect. All that money i could buy his wife had, Hut the un- satisfied quest of the materlal-com-I fort purchasing money, that demand ; M the best that her husband bad ! to give, the time, the thought, the j care, that she felt were rlghtfly hers - er. For the life of him Prow could not understand why tho company ex cused themselve so early, snd he did not Improve mutters In the leiist by saying o. Hut he understood as soon a they were gone. He would not have be lieved that sip !i a torrent of weeping she hated as one religious (bnomlna- nd reproarhe-t could have come from Hon hates the graven Image of nno ! ther, i In course of time the baby arrived I prew was properly nnd decently de- Jane Pnnv. "What wns their money j for If It was not to promote their hap pines? Wlini had it brought him but worry and en re nnd labor? What ! lighted. For n full week he divided had it brought her but neglect mid ;hl worship. Then little by little, ho! humiliation?" drifted back to his Idol. To be sure he continued to enjoy the baby's eud- What, Indeed? 1rew was forced to nsk himself. He had more than he den developments. The marvel of the, nnd j,.( nn(j th baby, and the baby' first smile that the nurso Indorsed as ' children, and the baby's grandchild due to Intelligence and not to colic ren, for that matter, could possibly (ff.r example, tickler',- th 'father n upend. Why accumulate more? Why greatly ns though he had been n poorer tlot enjoy what he had? Why not be man, without the suggestion of nn on hand when the baby was learning Idol. And then the first tooth put ln'(0 walk? Why not retire? Its sudden appearance. It was a rld-j And he did retire, It required a rude IcuIouh affair, ns all first teeth are, jolt to do so, but Drew's Idol was not to be seen with the eye nt nil, but shattered mid Prew snved from his felt with the forefinger. Sensible ha- Idolatry, bles endure the Indignity of first- I SaSSSSESaaSSlBai H Poem for Coday f N TON MILLINERY BIG REDUCTIONS MILLINERY IN THE IRISH PIPES By Katharine Tynan in IIHAUJ) the piper playing, The piper old and blind, A Jul liiiow Its secret saying The voice of the summer wind. I be').;' I cli ir wni.m l';illiiit?. Vtt- ;utt (run Klonc to stone. The Kv: : (UlV, iiioi::', !;, ili'.r iitltl culling, 1'jIic, I lie-'i .- ili'j ii.-iiH ' V,u lienllier Uii:,'; i:i tho Kiiiiimct breeze, Soft H'.ir of fur hikI feather Ami quiet hum of bees. The piper drew mo yearning Into the dim, gray lands Where there Is no returning, Although I wring my hands. There to the piper's crooning I saw my dead again All In a hnppy nooning Of golden suu and rain. You piper, kind nnd hoavy, Your pipes upon your knee, If I should tell my story, The things you piped for me, The folk would leave their soiling And bid their buying go, If I could but be telling The things you let me know. P a- si: All the pretty things in headgear will be reduced and remain on sale for a few days. Some fifty very fine hats ranging in price from $5 to $6 have been culled from the main stock and placed on sale at $2. They are re markably fine and pretty and will impress you most favorable. See this display. Special price, $2.00. MRS.GEORGIE PENNINGTON 483 BOND STREET m