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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1907)
THE MOKNING ASTOMAN, ASIOKIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN EiUbluhed 1S73. Published Daily Except Monday by TIW J. S. DELLINGER cOMPAHY, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year By earner, per month. .$7.00 . .10 WEEKLY ASTORIA. Bj mail, per year, in adranoa. .1 LOO Knttred am teoond-elaaa nutter July St. 1Mb. at the poMoffloa at Aitort. ore- i, aaaer lb act of coareai 01 Marco J, ra, 1 re tt0Vri for Ue deMTWia of Taa Hoax M tafoaux toithr ronavooa or place of tfMM oajr M made 07 porta card or ttkroagh Mn. bono. Any trrnfrtikuitjr In dt Htoit ihould be muKUatntr reported to the office at pabUcatktt. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. Official paper of Clkttop eouutr nd the City of Astoria. WEAIHER. Western Oregon and Wash- lrgton Rain or snow; colder In south portion. a BY WAY OF SOLUTION. The order recently promulgated hy the War Department. uVjat."hins ail the colored troops in the service to the Philippines for duty was a vie and wholesome thing. The sling is thus drawn from the situation proving out of the Brownsville affair and the sub sequent disi harsre of the three battal ions of colored infuUry on the score of that outraee: the teeth of the For- aker snarl are dulled hy the transac lion, and the tro :s themselves are sent where thty will dn the most good, because they are in tik- uu a wider range of duties than have fallen to their lot in the peaceful conftr.es of Texas; they are better equipped thai; the whites for the country and its ex actions In the way of heat, etc.. and they have before them an opportunity to wipe out the onus thrust on them by their fellows at home. It is their turn to do duty abroad, anyway, and the whole thing falls admirably in the re-adjustment of an ugly and discred itable condition. Of course, it will be In order for the snarlers to yap at the heels of the President, for coun tenancing such an order at such a time, but the Brownsville affair is about wearing out the patience of the people and this solution of the disagreeable Incident is gratifying to all concerned, and the public is as much concerned as anyone else. It is on a par with Mr. Roosevelt's ready and sensible dis position of such thing", and the yap ping of his enemies will have about as much effect as it has ever had on his status, simply to make it the sounder and more stable in every way. the r.illways ;ire not quite o oxer weening as they wore a few months ago, and the cause of their quietude Is the manifcn bur- r of the people ' their assuinpil.in of the role of diit.i t.qship in things commercial. Tiny, themselves, are f-iteinn the attainment of this till! g. as no other power on earth could force it. and it is in pel - feet harmony with the essential laws or equity that the opening rf the liver and the deepening of the bar. should be ivalued through the sheer, com polling agency of their opposition. The rule of aggression has always been to the over-doing of it. with the poetic reaction of defeat fast following; and the lesson Is about to be repeated In this state, we hope. So far as Astoria Is concerned, we would be glad to see the upper river, and the lower river, so wldV, and deep1, and clear, anil usable, that the question of its bar would be forever settled in the Inter ests of a magnificent water commerce quite beyond the further Interference of the railway ovtopus. An open riv er and an Impassable bar are as hard to accept as a forty-foot bar with a closed river behind It, and the Im provement of both, to the fullest use of both, is the pre-eminent hope and doctrine of Oregon's development. Seeing Hutte by good way. caudle light Is no BRONZE MEDAL CALENDAR. -tv- Wo are not a press agent, but we cannot help noting how appropriate It Is thai a man at Washington by (lie name of .lames Wilson should get out an expert discourse on "blend d w iilskiov" The claim of physicians that one can accustom himself to almost any degree of cold Is manifestly true; the senate has b.iotne accustomed to Fairbanks. An inventive t'allfVi nlan says a ills patch, now milks two cows at a time "by a pump." Wonder If the word "close" should not be Inserted before the "by"! ! WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. EDITORIAL SALAD. 4) It takes the keen analytical mind of a railway attorney to comprehend that a national law which makes it Im possible for a company to trade trans portation within a state for adver tising readily permits the swapping of tho same Kind of Service to stat legislators for nothing in particular, The usual activities of the metropo lis will doubtless be suspended while the American Association for the Ad vancement of Science announces to the world "The Significance of the Grasping Antennae of the Male Har- pacticoid Copepods." Now that the scientists are discuss ing the disappearance of blonde types from the American population." It might be ks well to look out fcr is corner In the peroxide of hydrogen market. Montana newspaper men nre now prepared to sympathize with the Mil waukee road builders in respect to the difficulty of finding railway passes t. rough the Rocky mountain region. o General opinion seems to favor the notion that effective reform of the po lice force must begin with reform In the office of mayor and the city coun cil chamber. Ltarn tha Caute of Daily Woat and End Tham. When the buck aches and throbs. When the housework Is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep. When urinary disorders set In, Women's lot Is a weary one. There is a way to escape these woes. Poan's Kidney fills cure such Ills. Mrs. Mary Pumgardncr, of 4.M Wa ter street, Salem, Ore., says: "I have found Poun's Kidney piils a remedy that Is worthy of all confidence, and am pleased to endors- them, so that other sufferers from kidney complaint may know how to get relief. I pro cured poan's Kidney Fills and sev eral members of our family have used them wlih the most gratifying results. I took them myself for a tired, ach ing b.uk and a dragging down fold ing that comes from Irregular deranged kidneys. The results w re of tile best. The achir:g and soreness were banished and the kidneys were rendered normal. My health became better in every way." Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call at Ohas. Rogers' drug store and ask what his customers report. For suL' by all dealers. Price T.9 cents. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the I'nited States. Remember the name Poan's and take no other. The I !i0 , calendar of N. W. Ay r Son, 1 ho Philadelphia .Vlvei t M11K ag ids. Is Jwt out, and as usual. It Is oiV' of the season's be-1 oltlee cnl eudar's. They have followed the same do sign used In I'.tnit, but their famous medal and motto "Ke plug Kv.rl.isl luglv At It Itl'lngs SlIi cess," apt" at' on a bromse foreground, which gives It an exceedingly rich appearance. While the calendar Is arranged with a month on each Map the figures are clearly legible across a large room. The blank spaces on the Haps nre tilled with tit w nm! pointed epigrams on advertising and business building j In general. J The calendar s too expensive for j general distribution, but while they last, Ayer & Son will mail a copy to any address upon receipt of twenty the cents. Price :5 cents. DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION. Tho person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by continually coughing Is requested to buy a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tur. T. F. Luu rln, Owl Drug Store. SCUT IS Colonel Bryan manages to make it reasonably plain that the presidential nomination of 190S will not have to be offered on a silver platter form to be acceptable. o A glance at Tammany's slate for congressmen shows that the supply of Tammany statesmen who wear C 3-4 hats is still unexhausted. New York Tribune. Wiae Counsel from th South. "I want to give some valuable ad vice to those who suffer with lame back and kidney trouble," says J. R. Blankenshlp, of Beck, Tenn. "I have proved to an absolute certainty that Electric Bitters will positively cure this distressing condition. The first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking a few more bottles, I was com pletely cured; so completely that It becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy." Sold under guaran tee at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Price , 50c, j THE ORIGINAL. YEAR OF GREAT ISSUES. From all indications, the year 190 Is to be a period of big and vital is sues In the United States. There is enough on foot at present to make It conspicuous in this line, with promise of Infinitely more problems underway. The railway, Industrial and commercial questions pending for set tlement at the hands of the govern ment and people, are huger than ever In the history of the country, and cover a wider range of interest and of participants, and are grave enough in all conscience, to invite the deepest concern everywhere. The Rate law, the Pure Food law, the application of the Sherman law in Its broadest sense, the great strikes, the political depar tures and frlctional results, all over the country, leave no room for quiet prospect whatever. But there never was a time in the course of American history when the adjudication of these close-lying and dubious points were in need of such critical and far-reaching treatment; and the President and the people may be trusted to cover the ground in time and do the fair thing, great as Is the task. 0 PASCO TO NORTH HEAD. There is not a man In Oregon with a grain of pride in the state who is not honestly and eagerly anxious to see the Columbia river open to traf fic from Pasco to North Head, the year round. It is not a railroad prop osition, of course, and the railways will see to It, If they can, that no Buch scheme Is ever carried out; but; Girls are altogether wrong when they think that if the stenographer Is only pretty enough it doesn't make any dif ference how she spells Somerville Journal. That theatrical presentation which was mobbed in Paris on account of us exceeding nastlness will score a great success In New York. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Hon ey and Tar, many Imitations are of fered for the genuine. These worth less Imitations have similar sounding! names. Beware of them. The gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar Is In a yellow package. Ask for It and re fuse any substitute. It is the ben remedy for coughs and colds. Laurin. Owl Drug Store. T. F. 1 Ointment, and In fact I was con tinually giving some remisly a fair trial, never tuing litis than one or two hoxi-sor Ijottl . All this was fruitless. Finally myhairliegari to full out and I was rapidly liefomine lalil. I uw-H 'h , but it did no good. A few months after, having u.-nsl almost everything e., thought I would try Cutieiira Ointment, having previously ush1 Cutieiira Soap and Is-ing pleased with it. After iimii three boxes 1 was completely iiireil, and my hair was riwtored, after fourtis-n years of suffering and an exs iiditure of at least $."(1 to $c,(i in vainly endeavoring to find a cure. I shall Is glad to write to any one who may Is- interi-sted in my cure. B. Hiram Mattinelv, Ver million, S. Pak., Aug. in, pint;." ihpiiivhiMit the world puller lira? A CVm, Corp , Sole I'mi. hr.inn. M.-uw a"Malkl tree. IWM'-t on U,i; Hkm and Mux! ;"( Some suspicions down east that Mr, Guggenheim of Colorado will be the successor of Senator Clark in the United States senate. 0 Blanche Poor Helen. Has the worst been told? Grace I think not. They're all wait- Smart Set. ing for your version. 0 Senator Tillman's belief that the white men must control evidently does not extend to their tempers. Phila delphia North American. 0 Don't fail to remember that polite ness and good temper go a long way in making life's pathway smooth and pleasant. Latest Popular MUSIC Direct from the publishers 25c Per Copy See the Show Window. E. A. Higgirts o., ! J Books Music Stationery There's absolutely no excitement in Butte over the political business which is causing all the excitement in Helena. The car shortage for coal hauling purposes has caused a cash shortage In the Yellowstone Park railway affairs. Almost time for the near-sighted pa triots to notice the approach of a cltyj election. No immediate danger of car shortage in the water wagon train. MEN TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY ! To benefit yourselves, and to give us work during the month of January. We are go ing to sell 20 SUITS for 30 DOLLARS A SUIT. Suits like these we have been selling for 40 dollars. GIVE US A CALL liautala & Raitanen TAILORS, 491 BOND STREET. COVERED HIS BODY Itched Constantly -Scratched Until P'-od Flowed - Suffered 10 Years Doctors and Medicines Were Fruitless Tries Cuticura and Is Completely Cured BY THREE BOXES OF CUTICURAOINTMENT "When I was about nine venra oh! email nn appeared on each of my lower limbs. 1 ri-ratcheil them with a brat-1 pin and ehoitly afterwurili both of tho.e limlw Uiiini- so ore t hat 1 could (iiaro-ly walk. When 1 had li-n suffering for iiUnit a no jut li l ho son s Nuaii to held, but Hmall Kculy eruption aparil where the son lint I li-ii. From thut time onward 1 wiu tmublixl by mien Hevere itching thut, until 1 I mm' arx-ustoiinsl to it. I would scratch tho Wires until the blixid Ix-Kun to flow. Thin would htop the itching for a few (lavs; but scaly (iliu'rn would npar again and the itching would aiiompimy them. After I suffered about ten years I made a. ronewi-d effort to effect a cure. The eruptions by this time had apean-l on every part of my lnly i-xecpt my face ami hnnd. The xt "doctor in my native county advi-n-d me to use arsenic! in small dow-s and a salve. I ttn-n utecl to bathe the son-s in a mixture which gave almost intolerable pain. In addi tion 1 uwil other remeilii-s, such o.h iodine, sulphur, zinc naive, 'h Salve, VMM) Ii.ii" , 1 1 in'"' ', nV ..mIm t fciSLMJjiaitl; I AYeficlable Preparation for As sliultatlngtlicroixIntulHctfuU' ling itvc Stomachs ami Uowcb of Proinotca'Digcstlon.Chftiful nc9sandRcst.Contalns neither Ojmim.MorphlnC nor Mineral Not Nahcotic. tmrnSmd AperffCtllrmctly forfonstifvi ion. Sour Storrwch.ninnhoca Worms .ConvuLsiorw.rVvvfi.sh turss ami Loss or Sleep. ?Simito Signature of NEW YORK. CXACT COPVOrWRAPPCB. For Infants and Chlldron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature For Over Thirty Years M'lf jWWfl ! FISHERMEN, ATTENTION! SKK OUR WINDOW! IvVl-UYTIIINC. YOU NKKD! PAINT. COTTON ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, NETTING TWINE, NETTING NEEDLES, OARS (L FLOATS "The Fndrd & Stokes Hardware Go.Jnc. Surrtitori to Foirj & Stoket Co. i i! To Be Happy and Gay Mrum m-.t only good lhing to sat, but alio the bett of thlngi to drink, xnd th0 tint of .ill good drink. It Sund & Carlton' Rye cud Bourbon Whiskies, Uk k;c wfaes and Champagnes. ! THE COMMERCIAL i 509 Commercial 8t. J PPEARANCES Often ii person is sized up by his appear .iiicc; hy the tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by the stationary it uses. A cheap letter head r a poor bill head tfives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. The first im pression is half the battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of tho iiiiportanee of your business. Let us do your printing and help you to make that ten strike. The J. S. DellingerCo. ASTORIA, OREGON