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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, NOVCMBfH 2f, 1J01 THIS MORNING ASTORIA ASTORIA, OR KG ON. THE MORNING ASTOMAR PuMiihwJ Mly Except M ooaiT by TIW J. S. DEUIUGEB cOMTAHT. subscription bates. By mt!l, per year. ..,.t?M By tarrier, per month . WEEKLY ASTORIAW. B mill, per year, in dvne; .11 .00 SO. ISM. at lb pmtfore t AWH.Vre iron, n5 the artof Conjwm of Mrrh , r0rdcr for the aeUveraur of Ttr Mots im urrcniS to either wfdcGoe or pteea of tnlan 7 be made by poet rt or throo tele son. Arsy imimtarlty ia d IJrery bmiM b mmedUtcty reported to th office of pobHcattoo. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. Official paper of Clntrop connty and the City of Astoria. will It become, mtll sow? tiny It will which the mitnjt and the wrapper Intrn be Jcfinfil a sMtshtfut diversion t rt ! n rts carefully noted, the ah t ? I,. i,.M.im h th ncrmnn'!hi nd anilned und the odor of th burning rraeeftil manipulator of the whew, j tobacco observed. The plant end the old vlny of gallantry on the hhrhway will be forsottett in the new er ant! dandier adventure. If rome ori would open a school for the prop ir trninlnfr of the young in this live- The plant from which each of the clirars I made known .and the one that wake the best showing In the competition 1 M- lectd fr planting. The test I pror- inr sin ,i!d to the American tobacco ly and fssetnatiriff pursuit of the other j industry by teaching the farmer what dollar, it would he io doubt ' kind f tohncco to plant In oriler 10 , ul-' receive the hlgrhest flnancti'l returnr. WEATHER. W?stern Washington and Washlnon Increasing cloudi ness, followed by rain near the coat: and by ml- or snow in the Interior; warmer. O BOOKER T. WASHINGTON. The name of this man will go down the centuries as the best and cleanest type of his race ever known. He is so immeasurably above the common herd of his fellows that In no sort of fair ness, can his life and character be taken as a measure of race standard. He has done a noble life-work amonjr. and for. his people, and is honored everywhere for his bravery, brain and indomitable purpose, as well as for the immensity of his achievement in the interest of the negro; but he Is only one of his kind; there are none to match him In intelligence nor hon esty, nor ambition; he Is a rara avis, and this fact impeaches the jrratitude of his race for the bles!nirs he has wrought for it. In no case of human progress, does the exception prove the rule so absolutely as In this instance. The negro, in the mass. Is as raw today as he ever was; he in consti tutionally fc-.apt, and to this fundamen tal caus, and not to white domina tion, murt he attribute his continued and radical failure. With rarest ex ceptions, he is a bearer of burdens and the ordinances of nature are not easily combatted. man ruhlns1y patronised and lend hire and naturalness to the art that would rob It of the sense of robbery j now attaching to It. i HANDS OFF1 t When Frederick Fsy, the utrlke-! leader at Hamilton. Ont., hears from I hit nr-peal to this government forj protection (rlnt the mandate of the Dominion (lovernment ordering: him ; ont of that territory, he will be sorry, because this government has a fashion of keeping Its hands off in matters of that sort. Washington will prob ably say, that having gone there of his own volition, raised a rumpus In which he got the worst of It. pnt him self in an altogether ambiguous posi tion, and invited the rigor of the Ca nadian statutes, he is without claim or standing for Interference on the part of Tncle Sam; and such a conclusion will be quite righteous, as well as a patent lesson to other agitators on like errands bent If he had been Im posed upon, denied his rights, divest- j ed of his property, or other harsh pro- ! reflurf had been enacted aralnst him jan innocent traveler, or resident In 1 the land of the Canucks, we should be glad to see him righted cn the in- stant, but since the pother Is all of his own brewinsr. his cry for national redress will be heard, and promptly sat down on. o MARKETS CLOSED. The ftrt negm state fair ever held in the history of the world opened; Ut week at Macon, Oa. There i u good display of agricultural pro ducts, arts. Klavery retlea and handi work of the craft. The fair I to continue Tor a week. Hooker T. Wash ington seems to be the ruling spirit of the show, opening it with a stir ring speech In which he ald the fair would be a great help at this time, when the negroes feel despondent over recent troubles. There was no need to despair, be said, for n good chance awaits every neirro In the south who is law iibldlng and Industrious The trouble was caused by the idle, irnnrnnt negro, he declared. His ad vice was t work. o Federal agents charge the theft of millions of dollars worth of public land in I'tah by the Denver and Rio ilrande Railroad and a subsidiary com pany. o There's so much prosperity in the country that the (ret-rlch-fjulck man Is making a tremendous onslaught on the people with sav-fnirs. Watch out for him. In an address at the Farmers Ra tional Congress at Rock Island, 111., lately, Governor A. B. Cummins of Iowa., said: "I believe In an adjustment of the tariff to jrive the farmers the right to hold thetr own business Some mis guided mind has succeeded -n gpttlrg the gates of France closed airainst the American farmer and possibly by the first of March, the gats of Crormany will also be closed. The surplus of the soil mut find an outlet in forcljm markets, and to that end the farmers are mot vitally Interested." A Nebraska member of the national Hons of Representatives hes refunded to the government SI. sen which he drw as salary for time that he did not spend in Congress. o A writer (n Tendon Truth says that In twenty years America will be much th greatest nation on the (flnbe. In twnty years? Which Is much the grntet nation on the globe now? The Pennsylvania nillroad has de cided that It will Issue no more return trip tickets. The Pennsylvania must have a lot of patrons It would like to e la-e home with no wiy of getting back. o . A reliable Croup, medicine and one that A NOVEL ISSUE. The Pacific Coast Lumber Manufac turers' Association has applied at Ta eoma, Washington, for a mandamus to compel th .Vorthern Pacific Rail way Company to furnish the neces sary cars to transport the untold mil lions of feot of lumber denied ship ment, and attacking th status of that road as a common carrier. The suit should be forced to the uttermost limit of review because it is infinitely essential, not only for the railway com pany itself, hut for all businesses re lying upon the railway for transpor tation, and mu"t, of necessity, tend to adjust some of the rank injustices now prevailing against the great Industries of the country. We believe, however, that long before the courts have sent down a decision in the premise, the situation will have heen relieved by the accumulation of new rolling stock that will break the congestion and placate the interest that is soaking the decision. But nil the same, a care ful ruling on the vital subject, as prayed for. wil lbe of Inestimable val ue in the event of another tie-up and hasten Its release, to the comfort and profit of all concerned, 000000003000000000 Fho'd always be kept in the home for O EDITORAL SAtAD. 0 O0000O000000000090 The Department of Agriculture em ploys a machine to smoke cigars. It has four mouthpieces, in each of which a e!gnr is Inserted. For ten seconds the smoke is drawn in and is then puffed out, the process being Immediate use Is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will prevent the attack If given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the eroupy cough appears. For sale by Frank Hart, the Leading Druggist, Babies' health depends upon babies' food. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea is the best baby medicine known to repeated every half minute. While the loving mothers Tea or Tablets, 35 "inhaling" is going on, the way in cents. For sale by Frank Hart 1 THE HOLD-UP, AN INDUSTRY. So frequent, o broad-casf, so skill ful, so common hns the net of holding up people, bonks, trains, hotels, etc., In this country become, that the thing Is fast taking on the semblance of 8 regular Industry, fin illusion eked out by the Immense prroen'npre of falliire of the police and constabulary to ar rest find convict the perpptrntors. It would seem that nil that Is necessary Is to so time the event and place that sheer surprise shall constitute the main feature of. the episode, the re volver and a raucous Voice contrib uting, Incidentally, td Its' Invariable success. The further the thing Is car- tied, the more polished and artistic A LOST FRIEND By John Boyle 0'ft.cilly FINANCIAL. REPORT OF THE (XWWTUttf OF THI Astoria National Banlc No. 4A1 at Astoria, In the ftat of Oregon, n the cloe of butne November 11, RESOURCES. Imns and tMseowiU $J3M1 S0 Overdraft, secured und un secured 10.00(1.4$ 1. S. llonds to secure circu lation premium on U. St, llonds, . ltonds, seeurltle, ete lianklng house, furniture, and fixture Other real e1t owned... Due from State Hank and ltankera ... , im form approved rerv arent SM.06i.8T Check and other eh ..Items Note of ohr National Itank Fractional paper currency, nickel and cent lawful Money rerv in In Rank. d! Hpecle I44.SST.7K Igl-tnder note lti.09 Redemption Fund with U. ft Treasurer, (t per cn of circulation) TIio Art of Fine Plumbing his twrriiKu v or ,tth in ilmUwrwmt of th tcieftf MRtMNOa MM Wt M lpl La p. U.too.oo . 600.00 4,000.00 8.S3S.41 euros moo sorts 4,3lt.?M lr with (h Impiwrmenti, HtvtytHif Or yiw Uthnsnii th iM fMhkiMd, unhetkhy Uim If you iff Ki2 tumf th cl.wed fimiwttf ten yr .o, It wiLl i to rrmoset tUm tni Imwlt In thcif .:. nowr white IShmamtf YotttUm V.mnu cki Wgre,. of whkh we Uve inip!ci aviupltyrd la out iKowrootn. lt ui tjuute you price. Ukatrucd iukgu tree. I, A. Montgomery, Astoria. I . 1 1, l . IL.IU i FIHANCJAL. Q. A. IlOWtMV, IW!. I, PETERS V. n.Pmtat rRANK PATTON, VmMm. i, W. (1AU.V131, AwtoUiit CU. Astoria Savings Bank (VriMi HtM in tmm, not pm a ittairti4 vmi mu TtnmU m ilmml Hanking JUmIM lttf 1W . Tim IptlU n Tenth !)trM, ABTOMA, ORBOOh 6IS.00 Total I74H.8IT.JT! LIABILITIES. Capttkl stock ild In .... 10.000.0o! Surplus fund 35.009.00' Undivided profits, less ex- j penee and tte utld.... l,"S.SJfS National Rank note out standing ... U.000.00 Individual deposits subject to check8Sl,301Sl ' Demand certificate of deposit 3s.SS0.77 Time certificate of deposit I4M25.47 W.US.O. First National Bank of Astoria. Ore. I'STA lll.INIIIil) 1HK1. Capital $100,000 Total I749.K87.J7 State of Oregon, Countv of Clatwnp, urn: I, J. B, Hlndn, -ashler of the above named lnk. do solemnly swear that : he above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. 15. HIGCINS, Otshler. Subscribet and sworn to befora me me this 17th day of Nov. ln, GROW,!? C. inTI.TON, Nolan- IhtliHe. Correct Attest; C.RO. tt. GWrtRC.K, A. SCHRRNKCKAn. ! (3RA. W. WARRRN. Director. la m'." ' "7y.iOTiwgw'ipwii.'jiii'Uiii'n.wp. j. r ' . i ill i " :".,. tl i ii , . x u. a p.viiKica lroprttttr E P. PAttKSn, MMMgtY PARKER HOUSE SUROPSAH PLA FIRST CXAHS IN KViaiY RESPECT flood Sample Room on th Ground Floor for Comnmrrial Kca frm Coach to tb Rotua Bar and Billiard Boom Good CWJt RaaUunwt ASTORIA, 0RSC09 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN BOYLE O'RKII.r.y, author. ,urnalHt and Irish patriot, w.-.s born in frekr.-d .Ii'r.e '44, ;md died In Bositon Aug. W, 1W. frirlng ryRoiiiy-s early manhood he was prominently identifiwl with the Kenlun move ment for the separation of England and Ireland, and he ouffered Imprisonment and banishment to Australia, fn he escaped and came to America, and In ISTO he became connected with the Ronton Pilot, He was yery popular as a lecturer. M Y friend he was, my friend from nil the rest; With childlike faith he ' to me hM breast; No door was locked on altar, gr.tve or grief; No weakness veiled; concealed no disbelief; Th9 hope, the sorrow and the wrong were bare, And, ah, the Hhadow only showed the fair! 1 gave him love for love, but deep within I magnified each frailty into in; Each tiiii topped foible in the snnet glowed, ObHcuririg vales whore rive red virtue?) flowed; ftppr.Vif Iji-i-iirrie reproach, till cornrnoTi grew The ctfitious word at every fault f knew. He smiled upon the censorship and Tjot With patient love the touch that wounded sore, Difil nt length, so had my blindness grown, He knew I judged him by his fault alone. Alone of fill men f, who knew him best, Kofuwl the gold, to take the dross for test Cold fitmiffftrs honored for the worth they saw) His friend forgot the diamond in the flaw. At last it came-the day h-s stood opart. When from my eyes he proudly veiled his heart, When carping judgment find itneertnin word A Bterti resentment Id his bosom stirred, When In hi face I read wlmt I hnd been And with his vlHion saw what he had seen. Too late! Too Intel Oh, could he then hmve known When his love died that irilno had perfect grown, That when the veil was drawn, abased, chastised, The censor stood, the loxt ot.e truly prized. Too late we learn, A man must hold his friend ffijudged, accepted, trusted to the end. l . - RKrORT OP TT1I? COKDITION Oh 1'HK ; First National Bail at AntorlR, in th State of Oregon, at the cloe of tmslness, November 12th, 190. RR80UR0E& Ixians and discount f4R9.033.10 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 3,651.74 17. S. Bond to secure circu lation 25.000.00 Premium on 17. 3. Bonds 500.00 Bonds, securities, etc 83,130.00 Other real estate owned 1,000.00 rue from National Banks, (not reserve asrents) .... 130.717.20 Due from 3tat Bank and Bankers 53,771.14 tuo from approved reserve agents 200,876.34 Checks and other cash Items 149.40 Notes of other National Banks 1,388.00 Nickels and cents 381.08 lawful money ws In bonk, via: Sped 164.000.0O Jgal tender note 450.00 164,460.001 Redemption fund with XJ. S. Treasurer (i pen cnt of circulation 1,350.00 JOHN' mX, Pre. If f. BIHHOP. rtwretan NiiUin Tmy.r, Vira-Prea, anil .Sunt. AHTOHIA tiAVISarl BASK.Twm Designers and HansfactTirers 01 THE LATENT O1PR0VED Canning: Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Oimits Furnished. CORRESPONOCNa 'SOIXITED Fo.t. of ronrtb MtriM-t VI TR0PHANE The new artistic window deco ration. A substitute for stained glass at one twentieth the cost. Easily applied. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON mrrr storz cos, nt ash bojtd struts. Total $1,113,294.08, MARTMTIES. Capital stock paid In .,.,,.$100,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex pense and taxes paid..., 37,209.79 National Bank notes out standing 25,600.00 tt dividual deposits subject to check .....$731,021.74 Demand certificates of deposit 210,062.55 941,084.29 Total $1,113,294.08 Rtt oi Ofegon, Count of Clatsop,: I, S. fi. Oordoti cashier of the above named tmnk, do solemnly swear that th above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, 8. S. OORWN, Cashier. fitihserlhed and sworn to before this 15th day of November, 1906. C A, WlOTJDOK, Notary Puhllo. Correct Attest) 0. 0. FMVftfi, W. V. MoOllWlOR, J, WKSIKY LATH), 1 Dlrtori. ma 0 CENTS PEft MONTH ASTORIA'S II EST SfEWSI'Al-EK Guarantees to its Advertisers A Larger Circulation Than Any Paper Published In Astoria OUR BOOKS ARE OPEN TO INSPECTION BY OUR ADVERTISERS 'geswfflf!fi'Sffla