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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1907)
J TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1007. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. UHWVOK Movement on Foottolncorporato Now Jersey In New York. OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST Paaalnjj of Nr Sandwich Cauiee Ore' I Conty laland Ship Mahal Voyaga of One Mile Nat in Ovar 100 Oayi. NKW YullK. Jo m. 2I.--Aa IhotiKli it wmv ruil iilieaily (troiil 'tiiiiKli mil for tlmi muter iilln'ly too Kn.'l ' r II nnlili iill.il nii'l tiiiimportutlon fu' il IUi fi, ill inter New York Ih now talkliu of u f!ll iirwili-r i lly. Tlni" In tio Idl 1 1 1 t 1 when- thin II in Ilium-111." ntiil limatliite !! ! f"r H'owUi in.iy loud, tin- iiiiililtloiiH uf not u fi-w ln ln:( 1 1 til 1 1 only iy Him boiilirl"N of till' United State". 'I'll" pieai-nt plan ;n Hilviiiu -i l,y ii n -t 1 1 ' bounl "f t -: -I ill t l 1 1 I'll 111 U ' I ' nllllili', filllrc It Hilly itliiit ill turnlriK ii liii part of Ne, Jtrey Into u and nf able yitrd 'or New Vik, tl"'l tn tln 'tty iin " Inli'K' rnl Mini iiniinilv' ji.iri by wib if tunm-lit uihI ti .iiihi.ii i.itlnu Hin'H Tli now viu nut lui'inluwM It lit ui'Ki'il coul I tm nil vmti iiKiMiunty utlllx-l fnr mun farturliiK alien nii'l rullrninl t ir in t n.i 'h llllin liuvlliK U llltli' limit' roi'lll III Hi" city fur ri'iilMi'"'. I'i"rf1l!y uu-ici t It ! M at Ill'llH- till- IIUIII who 1 ll"t II 1111 II Ir. ......11 t.. it.... lit till. clfh'! lll'llllll I nuni lllt'l'l .' ... , lii cnmpiirutlvn comfort. The iil.ui would of cur" liivotvn ii luiifc iitnmi'i? of wmk im tn I'-tuiii l"n iiIoi.k whleii lli.'ji,. iiH'ii.lovvn are found iiivl iiImh con letllplllte 111" ib-epetiltlK "Mil Inipmv- incut f their wiiti ih and tin- liven ifirticntlly, a orr..,(i!j; valuable lin.' of commerce nt it low coal for movement. A few year K" work of thla aort might have amine,! vlalon nry, htil New Y"tk'a commercial bod lea wlihti liuvtt conn- tu the auinirl of tlin Nutloiiul ltlvera iiml Harbor ('mi Kr In lia ciiiiipalun for ch.-ap wut'T Iriiiiftporliitloii rciillnii what th- u coniillaliiin'iit of It iurpi will mean In iimncy auvml "ii fri-lulita. If miy HI Kimii II were iicetlcl In iiil'llllnn to lhl clii'iiM'iitiiK of trima.ortiitnn char K", imt nllly ll"f" hut tlirnllKhntlt th" country, th" Inability of thn ultima. la tn hiuiilli' th" il' Hi lit freight Indicate til" tH'"i f'T th" Improvement of KnW HMUiihl" wlmif fiicllltlcH. M"inwhl'" If th" csimiiMlnii inli roh" coutinui ii Iih work In N"w Ym k. I'hll.i'li lphlii in y wi-ll ti-K I it tn iiii;ni' to n-alKt ii fu ture movement for U iiniieXiil Ion. 50,000 POPULATION in 1910 for AOTORIA . " .ftV SV .wu' ' W .aV - W S A , 2f r , ii ii w x k-v r a 4" . d " X. n REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS. 495 Commercial Street, Near Ilth ASTORIA, OREGON. lly ;i shiKle ilei Irilmi nf Ih" Apl'h nte IiIvIhIoIi. HfcinlUKly liarinleaH, on" of New Ynrk'Mj tlllie-hoiloieil llNII'l tloliH h;it hwil ilotl.) to ileiitll. T!tt? Italni'H luw ami lwlrh Im no more, :uul fiiii 'l'liiien Siiuiirn to Coney iHluml, nnl eNiecliily In 'oney. there Irf hen.-1 the houikI of lamentation for thon rel- li'K, now uhdIi'nh, which have "hoteln" anil other ilni'e nf llqulil re freithiiM'nt Mlmulil only aervo ililnki with fooil, u limitation which wan easi ly eiioiiKh avohled by the HnpetiHer3 of iiir by iirovldlnir n few atock Kan.twIihfH, of unknown orlK'n aol ao hou , enmi'iiMltlon. linpervlotiH alike to the ilono iluty km aamlwlcliea. The Itulnca ravaKuH of time ami ti-th, which were law referred to rulen Unit after ccr acrveil perfunctorily with ilrlnka, mil tain houra ami on Sninlaya certalit which iiotxiily vr thouKht of eating. mmmm M Just think of your whole housefrom thi basement upbeing more comfortably heated this winter than ever before. Picture to your self that cold room or hallway being just as warm and cozy as the rest of the bouse. It will all com true If you have a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Very light and easily carried from room to room. Absolutely safe: Wick cannot be turned too high or too low. Gives Intense heat without smoke or small. Oil fount and wick carrier brass throughout Fount beautifully embossed. All parts easily cleaned. Operated as easily as a lamp. Two finishes nickel and Japan. Every heater warranted. Superior to other oil heaters. If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. The JC'V7$ I A MP makes "O"1' bright and JXyJ LilMJr cheerful. Gives a clear, steady light at small cost. No better lamp made for all-round household use. Safe and simple. You will appreciate a Rayo Lamp. Brass throughout and nickel-plated. Equipped with latest Improved burner. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency II you cannot get It from your dealer. Standard Oil Company They were merely there In comply with the letter of the law. But no-v tomes i ho awful ruling thut the Kuinea law aamlwlch must be ordered In good faith and rtci'Vcd In good faith, whl.'li la taken to mean that It mum be edi ble and iiiuat be eaten. The dedal ni came as u Ivorrlble lihock to tho.to Co ney Inland reHorts where the veteran Hatidwlches are brought out, dust?d, nnJ scrubbed every Saturday night preparatory to Sunday duty. F-'elini? that they and their faithful old .stand -bys were come to the parting of the waya, the gvnlal and kindly hosts of the ltowery and the board walks wer? moved to ti-Jira. Thla nevering of old ties, this breaking up of an attuch nnint and affection of yours between tlx' I'onoy hotel men and their sand wiches will prove a sore trial. Many of these sandwiches have Interest im; histories. Some of them huve come '. i bo regarded as family heirlooms, in 1 have been treasured as such. Tlmv Is one In a place in Surf Avenue which has been known to nearly every vl li ter to the island for the lust ten yea It Is covered with initials carved on it, and even after so long a service Is still in an excellent state of preservation. From all their sophistication, Ne.v Ylorkers nt times rush forward In i manner to make nngels weep, to num ber themselves among that class to which It is said one Is added by birth every minute. While the day of sev en league boots is past the day of the Magic Boots is not, as Is evidenced bv thje trial of one Rllgert now going on who made this foot gear and gold it too, for prices ranging from seventy five or a hundred dollars a pair up In to the thousands. Prominent names already figure In the case and New York Is deeply Interested in the alleg ed purchase by Bishop Potter of a pair of these boots. Their magic lay In the claim that by wearing them one could be cured of any or oil of tho Ills which flesh Is heir to. Locomotor a- taxla, held to be Incurable, was a cinch for his shoes, according to th?!"" magic maker. At least that is what bM one Jacobs, a poor man, to pur chase a pulr for his wife, believing, as ho says, that Rllgert was either a magician or an angel. What he be lleves now would not look well in prirt and ho Is accordingly attempting to recover the price of the magic boots. Back of him Is the Medical Society of the County of New York, which in iM campaign against such fakes will tin J a worthy successor in the newly it; corporate Public Health Defense League, which has for its aim the pro tection of the public from all sluch charlatanism. The claims made for the "magic" boots would be laugha'ila were it not for the thought of the man ner in which the Ignorant and needy had been robbed through their agency. It was claimed for example that the soles were charged with electricity and tlie wearer was warned not to 'j near the car tracks lest the electricity draw him Into the tracks and hold him there to be run over by tho next elec tric juggernaut. Purchasers were al sto warned against the danger of wet pavements on account of this same electricity. motion. However the "Conducto-' did not sail a direct course across the river. As Captain Fitzgerald explain ed It, he took a rather long way round. In fact the vessel got. as far north Newfoundland, was blown west by one gale then south by another, which .1:3 masted her, was blown still further south to the Barbadoes and finally reached Hoboken under a jury rg, three months and a half after leaving the other side of the river. On boa.-d with the captain during all the tem pestuous days were his wife and two small daughters. While the fate of the steamer Pone;, which turned up thirteen days over due has been a subject of great inter est, a modest little bark, now refer red to as the good ship "Conducto-" has just completed a voyage here which throws that of the Ponce com pletely Into the shade and Is IndesJ unique. On September 27, Captala Fitzgerald, with the customary "shiv er my timbers," weighed anchor !n tho port of New York and set sail for Nova Scotia. On Jaunary 9, with timbers well shivered, the "Conduc tor" arrlver at the dry dock in Hobi ken. Net result, one mile In one nun dred and three days or a net spep3 of about two feet an hoar, compad to which the proverbial snail becom3 prominent as a creature of rapid loco- There is joy in Wall Street tod?iy, for its exiles have returned and th Jersey city mining curb is now de funct in consequence. It is all due tD the ruling of the Court of Appeals which declares unconstutional ths amendment to the tax of 1905 impos ing a tax of two cents on the transfer of each share af stock irrespective of its value. As a great number of min ing shares have a par value whloh ranges fnom a few cents to a few dol lars, members of the mining curb do elded that they could not afford to give up two cents for each share hand led unless they wished court ruin. So ruin in Newy York seeming worse than solvency in New Jersey, the mining curb imigrated to the other side of tin river. There In an alien country, but beyond the reach of this particular law, they have stood for many months ankle deep in the mud near the Penn sylvania ferries, making a mlnlatur? pandemonium with the shouts of their tradings. But now It has been held that the tax shall be only two cents on each J 100 face value, and the wan derers have returned again to unite their yells with their strong lunged brethem ion the Broad Street curl). It Is estimated In view of this decision that the state will be called upon to return more than $1,000,000 in taxas Illegally collected. Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, TESTED AND PROVEN. There is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend Upon a Well Earned Reputation. For months Astoria readers have seen the constant expression of pra's- for Doan's Kidney Pills, and reaJ about the good work they have done in this locality. Not another remel ever produced such convincing proof of merit. W. Jenkins of 426 East Mill street, Portland, Ore., says: "I have no oc casion to change anything that I said three years ago in recommenda tion of Doan's Kidney Pills, for sin-.-e that time other members of our fam ily have found equally beneficial re sults in treating Kidney complaint. Before using Doan's Kidney Pills I suf fered with acute attacks of backaclw and a derangement of the action of the kidneys and dull, dragging pains made it difficult for me to attend to my work. As the result of using tUs fine remedy I have been free fr-jfi kicUney complaint and backache for over three years, and therefore fed great confidence In recommending them to others." Plenty more proof like this from Astoria people. Call at Chas. Rogers' drug store and ask what his custom ers report. For sale by all dealers.' Price iJ cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United Statai. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS. "To enjoy freedom from chilblains," writes John Kemp, East Otisfleld, Me., '1 apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Hava also used It for salt rheum with ex cellent results." Guaranteed to euro fever sores, Indolent ulcers, pile, burns, wounds, frost tItes and skin diseases. 25o at Chas. Rogers' drug store.