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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1907)
tXTURDAY, MARCH 1807 I THE MORNING ASTORIAN, A STOMA, OREGON. THE MORNING ASTORIAN IaUbliiaeA 1I7J. PnblUhfd Dally Except Monday by III, J. S. DELLIKGK8 COMPART. SUBSCRIPTION SATES. By mail, per year IT.O0 J fly carrier, pr month . WEEKLY ASTOSIAX. mili, per year, in advance... 11.00 Bnterxl m Kond-clM matter July ,lt the potUvffloe at Atori.Or goa, aaaer U act of Congreei ol atarcb . MT-Ontort for Um ieUrtmng of TBI Mom nwTvroaiAVtoetUMr rartleaoe or place ot mw. b ratal oHd or TSLKPBOSI MAIN Mt. Official paper of CUUop county and UeCUjr of Aj tori. fc WEASHXX, Oreron. Waahinrton, Idaho. Fair. COLUMBIA COUNTY FOftNINST IT. We have It on the word of a man who la intimately acquainted with the people of Columbia county, and who la most genuinely respected by every one In that county, that there Is Just as far-reaching an opposition to the tenor and terms of the Port of Colum ia law, and as wlda a doubt of its legality, Its constitutionality, there. as In this county. ' If this be so, Mr. Cornell must have acted pretty broadly without the lhn Its of his responsibility in voting for it and fighting for It as he did, and W likely to have an accounting to make that will not be really comfortable nor easy. The sense of this community was taken in 48 hours after the bill was heralded in the Portland press, and Its manifest injustice was apparent on the face of the details offered by Its home Sponsors; and Astoria and Clatsop made response accordingly and with no loss of time. Perhaps, owing to a ck of ready communication in the sister county, Its buncomb did not fil ter through, the expanses of Columbia quite so readily, and now that It has filtered through, the people there tre wide awake to the rotten Imposition of the law and it will be resisted Just as It will be here In the courts of the State. So be It! JEROME DRIVES A NAIL. Jerome, of New York, drove a nail home in the course of his legal battle In the Manhattan court, on Wednesday last, when he said: "If there Is nothing between society and anyone who wishes to attack It but a 'brain storm' we had better go back to the days of the frontier and every man take out a pistol permit" This Is logic of good, coarse kind that can be understood by the simplest of the reading public, and bears close scrutiny. If, as he says, every new vague, flap-doodle vagary of the med ical science Is to be interposed as a barrier to the consumption, of fae law. and all offenses thereto are to be bur ied under the flimsy garniture of high flown titles and vague value, it is time the gun is put In the hands of every man and let the ordinary cults of humanity have unquestioned sway. Jn the. absence of. a. demand, for such extravagant excuses and predicate, perhaps the simpler codes of Justice between man and man may be again Invoked for the benefit of society, and the commoner dictates bt impulse and conscience find sway to the diminu tion of crime. Such thing as "brain storms" and 6ther pleas of that Ilk, are never heard of until some wealthy criminal has need of them, and their unfailing suc cess accentuates the rarity of their employment. The people are tired of It, and will be glad to witness a re turn to the plainer codes of ordinary Justice. 0 rphe New Function of the Medical Profession. Br President CHARLES W. ELIOT of Hirvtrd Dnlv.mlty. ECEXT eventhavo brought into strong light a new profu sion which is sure to bo amplified and mado MOllfc Et FECTIVE in the near future. I mean tho function of teaching the whole population how diseases are caused and communicated and what are the CORRESPONDING MEANS OF PREVENTION. The recent campaign against tuberculosis is a good illustration of this new function of the profession. To discharge it WELL requires in medical men the power of interesting exposition with telling illus tration and moving exhortation. Obviously the function calls for dis interestedness and PUBLIC SPIRIT on the part of the profession, but to this call it is certain that the profession will respond. It also calls for some new adjustments and new functions in medical schools, which should hereafter be careful to provide means of popular exposi tion concerning water supplies, foods, drinks, drugs, the parasitic causes or consequences of disease in men, plants and animals and the MODES OF COMMUNICATION of all communicable diseases. Medical museums should be arranged in part for tho instruction of the public and, with some suitable reservations, should be statedly OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. The medical schools also habitually ahould provide popular lectures on medical subjects, and these lectures ihould be given without charge on days and at hours when working people can attend. In other words, selected physicians should become public prcache AS WELL AS PRIVATE PRACTITIONERS. America has much to learn from Europe in regard to this public spirit ed service on the part of the profession. In another respect the teaching of medicine must be broadened in the century we have now entered upon. Medical study has been in time past far too exclusively the study of man's body BY ITSELF. Hereafter the study of medicine must be largely, comparative, or, in other words, must include man's relations to the animal and vegetable, kingdoms. The Harvard Medical school enters into possession of its new buildings with three professorships of comparative anatomy, com parative physiology and comparative pathology. This tendency to COMPARATIVE study already has been developed well in other sub jects as, for example in comparative psychology, legislation and reli; gion. Wherever this study by comparison wins adequate place it makes the study of the subject broader and more liberalizing and the results obtained MORE COMPREHENSIVE AND JUST Medical students, therefore, should have studied zoology and bot any before BEGINNING the study of medicine and should have acquired some skill in the use of the scalpel and microscope. It is ab surd that anybody SHOULD BEGIN WITH THE HUMAN BODY the practice of dissection or of surgery, and, furthermore, it is wholly irrational that any young man who means to bo a physician should not have MASTERED the elements of biology, chemistry and physics years before he enters a medical 6chool. THE MENTAL CONSTITUTION OF THE PHYSICIAN E88ENTIALLY Id THAT OF THE NATURALI8T, AND THE TASTES AND CAPACITIES OF THE NATURALIST REVEAL THEMSELVES AND INDEED DEMAND SATISFACTION LONG BEFORE TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE, WHICH IS A GOOD AGE 'FOR ENTERING A MEDICAL SCHOOL. NIGHTS OF UNREST No Sleep, No Rett, No Peso For the 8ufferer from Kidney Troubles. No ponce for tho kidney sufferer rain nnd dlstrma from mom to night Got up with a lame back, Got at the cause cure the kidneys. Twinges of backache bother you all day, Dull aching brenki your rest at night, Urinary disorders add to your misery. Donn's Kidney Fill will work the cure. They're for the kidneys only Mrs. B. 8chrelber, of 660 High Bt, Salem, Ore., says: "The good reports I had hoard concerning Doan's Kidney Pills Induced mo to procure a sample. I had been suffering from an tnreaunt beckache which not only troubled me through the day but broke my rest at night. I began to feel the effects of Don"a Kidney Pllli after X had hken a few doses. Relief speedily came and then an absolute cure. There has been no sign of the backache nor any other symptom tine. I am only too pleased to let others know of euch a valuable and effective remedy." Plenty more proof like this from A torla people, call at Charlea Roger, drug itort and aak what customer! report For tale by all dealer!. Price SO centi. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents tor the United State. Remember the name Doana and take no other. teasel raJtitui mm riennen's Toilet Powder (jj is the Shining: Hark of Success fM wliloh wry Immilur Attiial. mil Mriineii ll.irni ml TVmn TolM I'onviIit rttiimine ln liiiliitl'ln nu Ml nil fnln Ikwi "m tfiioil u Mt'imi'iiV" MciiiiirTtl' t riltrrmi.li III fitinebjr Ilmuvilriff. It lil'lltfithit'li)' lMinn mlimuiilonimliu , Thi-i l hi I'lmf Mm- Mm ni'ii'it. 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IM yniiuin or iiai yctioiiiti of iioi c 3 fa. CANADIAN PACIFIC ''EMPRESS" tine of tho Atlantlo Land to Land In Four Daya. Th Empreae of Britain and Empreaa of Ireland make the voyage from Qu bee to Liverpool In alz daya, two be ing ipent on the tnajeatio St Law rence. Book now for tummer aatllnga. .James V- alyion, Agent Atorl Ore gigniflcance and Mr. and Mrs. Roose velt, at thig Juncture, are on thd dead level of reality to which such exigen cies reduce all men and women who are fathers and mothers. They may not know us, but we know them, and know them well and like them for the genuineness of their home and family life, the best type of American exist ence. We hope the little chap will pull through, and go on with hs career to the fulness of all that s programmed for, and vouchsafed to him and those to whom he is most dear. browbeat as well as any ot them. A sensitive Kansas solon objects to being called a "rabbit." In the Texas legislature such a modest epithet would be classed as dignified criticism The Kind You llnvo Always Bought, and which has been lu ue for over 30 years, has homo tho Blirimtaro of and has been mado under hi ner inM f-$t, onnl siiporvlHlon slnco Its Infunry. UcA4ii. Allow no otto to deceive you lu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nrtid " JiiHt-UH-rMd"are but Eiperlments that trifle with and endnnirer the health of Infants tuid Children Eipcrlcuco ugalitMt Experiment. What is CASTORIA Costorla Is a harmless snbittltute for Cantor Oil, Paris gorlt. Irois and Soothlntf Syrups. It Is I'leaiMiiit. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JTiircotle substance. Its aire Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverlshness, It cures Dlarrhwn and Wind Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Conntlpiitloii and Flatulency. It aHlmllUs tho Food, rtguhttes tho Stomot'h and Dowels, giving henlthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWA c Signature of Ik "trIE GET"READY 8EA80N7 ALL HANDS SYMPATHISE. The whole people are warmly, sym pathetically anxious for the recovery of little Archie Eoosevelt, and feel deeply for the father and mother of the lad In their hour of terrible con cern. Not because of the great sta tion held by the father, but just be cause the case is one of real "homey" So far as she can reliably know her real status, Astoria Is In very eafe and premising attitude for the Immediate fyture, and the pledges of good things are plenty and secure. It Is a season of getting ready wth the communty now, for the reception and application of what Is to befall; the lining up, ar ranging, clearing away, fitting ' her self and her people for their tasks, re sponsibilities and emoluments of the J live day that Is to dawrti It Is hard, yet pieastaht work, this; and every man and organization In the city and county . must, and no doubt, will, go at the duty with the cheerful conviction of success and the ability to command It, There can be no failures if the situation is carefully ntudied and the proper basis laid; and all that is needed Is genuine public spirit, unalloyed faith and no other motive than the good of the communi ty. All side issues must be cast aside, politics, creeds, commercial jealousies and business bickering; no sway must be given to anything that does not mean something for the popular good. t means Astoria and Clatsop Coun ty ,no more, no less. Russia Is to be invaded during the present year by the Standard Oil Com pany. This may be the last straw In the bale of trouble to which the czar seems to be foredoomed. Of all the measures advocated the pressed by President Roosevelt tha Panama canal is the only one Into which he has been unable to inject the necessary quantity of red blood. An English paper says nineteen sample of American canned goods were recently examined In Lancashire without finding deleterious. Under the new inspection laws our preserved food can safely be called the best in the market. Some of the papers are again talkinfl naval disarmament, which probably means that the next batch of battles ships will be at least a thousand feet long and have a tonnage of 30,000 each. EDITORIAL 8 A LAD. In addition to being an alienist tr. Evans has demonstrated to the attor neys In the Thaw case that he can Mr. Cleveland said in his Chicago address: "The land we live in seems strong and healthy. But how about the land that lives In u?" This is a question that calls for an answer from those who vote wrong and those who fall to vote at a .11 o Given Up to Die. R Rnlfitrcl. 1204 N. Virginia St., Evansvllle Ind., writes: "For over five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused m ' much nain and worry. I lost fionti nnfi was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work en tirelv. I had three of the hest pny alptnna whn did me no KOOd and I Was practically given up to die, Foley Kidney Cure was recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, nni htinr taklnsr th second bottle I was entirely cured." "vThy not lot It help you? T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. "Jjjou would (hcon frlfttJ, a those your stationer j? We sell and recommend iSJJffiCMJfi the latest and best stationery made. Shall be pleated to show you lamplei at anytime, ind help you in youf tthaioa. We have all the late styles and shades in this, the finest WRITING PAPERS made at prices no higher than is ordinarily charged for the cheaper grades. SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY St Sears tho The Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tt CIHMHH COMMIM, If MVHUV THT. ! (IT. . A, Higgins (Q. Co. Astoria, Ore. BONDS FOR SALE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the undersigned until March 9th 1907, at 2 p, m., for the purchase of $7,000 of School District No. 10, Clat sop County, Oregon, bonds. KalJ bonds to run 20 yean from dnt of payment of money therefor, and to bear Interest at the rate of S per cent per annum, payable ai-ml-annually. Said bonds to be redeemable at the pleasure of said district, after ten years, but due and payaoie auioiuie ly twenty yeara from date. Certified check for $150, payable to the order of the undersigned to accom pany every bid as a guarantee of good faith. No bids less than par received. Tho tight Is reserved to reject any and all bids. WM. A. 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