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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1oT. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 7J. , Published Dally Except Mondsy by tlk J. S. DELLINGKR COMPAHT. SUBSCRIPTION SATES. By mall, pr yta.'. I By carrier, per monUk. ,17.00 .10 N WEEKLY ASTOSIA1. I mail, per yew, In advance.. 11.00 If . Entered m MKODd-etM matter July 1 1 , at the postoffloe at Astort. Ore- roB, mnder tee actot Congress at Itaren S, ITOriM he Ike (Mtonaf of Ts ktoajt MUMWtorttar raritae er yWoe of t uV- asd br pol eerd er ttmth Wet-bone, aoy trrccularttr la Brr gboold b auaSWlj imported to U I XSUPftOiri HAXS fit. Offlelat paper of CUUop eooaty and tse C1U ofAitorU. WXA1SSX. - e Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Showers. TAKE NOTE OF ASTORIA It Is Quit within the realm of busi ness expedience to call the attention of the Investing world to the fact that Astoria and Clatsop county hare taken their places, fixedly, and con plcuously. on the map of present-day development; and that they cannot be erased therefrom under any pre text. There are to be big things doing here in the next few months and bigger in the next few years. The actuality of James J. Hill's large and important holdings here, form a base upon which many collateral enterprises are to be launched ;and the fact that E. H. Har rlman. through E. E. Lytle, Is forging Into this country for terminal advan tage at Astoria, is another predicate for watching this section closely for opportunities for Investment. The tremendous timber Interests dlacent. and hitherto untouched, are being rapidly lined up for develop ment, and logging camps and rail ways are projected all over the cow try hjereabout Mills and stopping will follow swiftly, and the business limit will be extended in all direc tions, until In a few short years, this city and county will be among the no ted places for live and living ventures and wonderful realizations. Take note of Astoria.! most capable of the gentler ox. in many lines they ar outstripping' the man, and If their proftclencx wa as general as Is their employment. It would not be long before the male would be driven back to the soil and the coarser grades of work leaving the defter pursuits to these nlmblo Angered and nlmblo wltted sister. There Is .however, the one safety- valve of marriage, to wan! o(T tne danger of universal snpt'lntage. And If It becomes expedient the man may enter the marital Held In lf defense and save his own job to support his dainty rival upon. A queer twist In the situation, but one not wholly re pugnant to either contestant m tne commercial race. THE PRINTERS CAVE IN. IN THE CITY CHURCHES. First Presbyterian. ralm Sunday! Morning worship It o'clock, "Under the Talnm." Sunday school 12:15. Y. P. 8. C. 13. :S0, even- Ing worship T:30, "Tuesday of Passion Week." All are Invited. Wm. 8. Gilbert, pastor. Warranto" Presbyterian, At the Warren Hull; Sunday svhool nt 10: SO a. m. Kvenlng worship at H o'clock,.' Grace Episcopal. Grace Episcopal church morning Kcrvloe nt 11 a. m. Sunday school at 13 o'clock Instead of 13: SO. The even ing service will be omitted. Invited to attend all these services, rh. rt..tta m-lntnra vihn struck a visitors and similiters will And a hear- month ago for an Increase In their ty welcome, and will hear a holpfui then scale of J5.00 per day, and 15.50 f message. We want you to come to all nr nlht. have lal.1 down, and the the services of this church. C. E four newspapers which absolutely ceased publication on account of the fool strike, have taken them all backj upon a three year extension of the old I Don't Complain. If your chest pains and you are un wwon't last long A our for all pul monary diseases. MrMs. J, Qalves- ton. Texas, writes: t can't say enough for Ballard's Hoarhound Syr rii. -ol..r It tiuin ma la all the pastor will preach, subject: mo, that It Is necessary for me to say," Church and the Individual Believer. '! For sale at Hart's drug store. Sunday school at 11:20, Y. P. & C. K. a bottta now and 1 that cough .... . ... . Buy a bottle of Ballard's Hoarhound at :50 p. m. Midweek meMlng Wd- gyr'up y0u My ooutht nostla at 7:30 p. m. You are cordially . tDje t0 aMp because of a cough. Congregational, Morning service at 11 o'clock: llov. H. N; Smith, of Portland will preach at this service. Evening service at T:3i, BAD PRARIE FIRE. Moorehouse, Ph. D. pastor. B0NE8TEEI 8. D., March 81.-A terrible prarle fire, driven by a fierce wind raged on the reservation west of here yesterday. Mrs. C. B. Yoakum First Lutheran. and her daughter have been burned to . . .... . . . . . W .1 ...iil.t A, M lli... upon a imw year ruiiuii ui . ui i services at tuo rirei Lumoran i ueuin. mv en wiiuiu v, .. rates and all Is serene again up there. 'nurcn on Sunday as usual, morning rick Is out fighting the flames to save T I. . Immh trt tYiia I Ml'Mn t i . . . . . i . ........ ...... knM. hflVA iucii u m hwm wt ...,-v..- nurvio t iu la. svenina service ii ma iuwii. nam .in w that demonstrates that all strikes art T.Jrt ttot warikinted, wise nor expedient sgion Week will be observed a a When men are getting the top figures week of prftj,er Home prayer service In their trade they must have ome Timday SAd. Thursday evenings. Wed other ground for access in Income than n.8(jay evening prayer service at the mere cupiaiiy; nnu meu ''" , church (English.) Good Friaay morn- learned one of the sharpest lesaona of ,ng prayers with Liturgy at 10:45. the day, In the swift reprisals rur-j guniay school at the German Lu sued by the papers attacked "and the ,neran cnurcn at I p, m. But there equally swift collapse of their unrea. wU, fee n0 Mrvice M announced owing sonable strike. t0 the funeral service. Of all the unions In this country the Typographical Is counted among M the best balanced and most conserva-! !, , . ,h tlve, and command, wide respect, but ! are n th wel uvc, v invited to hear both even It Is not beyond the pale of blun- ' ,,.mt .v, , . - u. sermons Sunday. Morning theme, dering and th Is Instance of Its weak-, . . v , "Darkest Astor a, or, Tne First Temp- ness will long be remembered on ac- " " ' . , , , ,ki, hitrv 'tatlon." Class meeting at 10:15, Sun- count of its rarity In their history. .. Z v. ! i . , . rik. h. dal hool at 18:15, Epworth League at The basic plea of a strike must oe, ; ... and mean, something. In this country, j Good music at all service . for the general American principle Beau free. A cordial welcome for .11. of fair-play Is Inseparable from the ! C. C. Rarlck. pastor. popular estimate always. ; Norwegian Lutheran. ! At the First Norwegian Lutheran Svnod church cor. 29th and Grand , ... ,i. . . v.' avenue. Services tomorrow morning at a man n Baltimore writes to a rew . ..... , NOT AVAILABLE. 10:45, English services in the evening t-sa rnmmunlon services will be held Thursday evening at 7:30, Theo. P. Neste, pastor. Norwegian Church. The Norwegian k Danish MethodUt York paper to "propose a new system of addressing envelopes," which Tie thinks "Importajit enough to merit consideration by all business houses." It Is to put the States on the top line, the city on the next, street and number next-or numoer ana ' church corner of ,7tn and Duane St it-and the name of th, p rson for .whom the letter Is intended at th Dot-, y torn. There is notmng new aoou . , P,an. It was suggested J , JJbJect: ..Juda7 the Trlator," the chor- ana some m t evenlnf ,ervlCe. The mall clerks are usually lnUlll-,"8 WUi "n a e gent men. and select the destination; u are ne-ru.y of the letter In a Jiffy. To attempt a wholesale change now would only re suit la confusion.' The alleged saving of "years of time" by this plan Is on a par with the claim of "reformed" spell ing. One has to stop and examine. THAW AND RUEF. e EDITORIAL SALAD. 4! ej i These two men are cynosures for alt eyes and ears on their respective seaboards, and both are on the criti cal verge of their careers and command lively and universal attention. Of the two we believe Harry Thaw has a bit the best of public interest and sym pathy, since It Is impossible to find any debateable hypothesis for excu sing Buef. He Is simply a wanton thief, bold, Insolent and defiant In Ms accounting to the people he has so Shamefufll outdohe. The hour for pitying him may be on Its way, and when he ias broken down and con fessed and grovels In the meshes of fear and defeat abject before the law, we may find some poor ground upon which to found a plea for mitigation, but not before. Thaw atands to lose everything in life, wife, home, free flom. an4 the essential status of man hood, but he make the sacrifice for the deed of a man at all events; a deed for which human society may grant him tacit pardon although the law hall exact far mor of him. Both are extraordinary , types of criminal expression and their cases wtil be used for generations to come v which to try analagous issues in ,- rt.nnr-'Jolnr of man. They will not h forrotten In a hurry, oulck ae .atin. in sween things of moment Into the Umbo of the past. . e- . tT.i.. C9tMylnls frA fT I dt SI had been practical they would have known j ncks' "S that the elements were to be recokoned with before any new theories were un- j folded, and they would have had nre escapes on the building . All arguments for and against college football being "now In let us submit one last and the real reason to the Ju ry. Men play Decause mey u v Kick and pummel somebody without being; arrested for it On his seventieth birthday, Mr. Qro. ver Cleveland Is an impressive Illus tration of what a man may accomplish who devotes his life unswervingly to fitting himself for the Insurance business; NIMBLE FINGERED CHAMPION. Miss Rose Frlese. of Chicago, for the third time, and consecutively, has taken the national championshlp away from all comers, male and female, for ir wnVic on the typewriter. She 1" the best ever on this Indispensable hurfness device, and it is doubtful If there is anyone In the world to beat w in its manipulation. This la a significant circumstance in the business world of America, and nets another peg In the gradual over taking of man in bta own field, by the ! Alderbrook Presbyterian. Morning worship at 10 o'clock, Sun day school at 11, Y. P. S. C. E. at 7:80. the town. Many been burned. Rheumatic Paine Removed. B. F. Crocker. Esq.. now1 14 years of age, and for twenty years Justice of the Peace at Martlnsburg, Iowa, says; I am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism In my left arm and light hln I nave uaad three bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and It did me lots of good." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggist. . tXUU5IVt lAIIUNCKl To the distant frUnd letters from home, news of friends bring added enjoyment. Dress your thoughts well by writing on correct stationery. We have a complete Un of all the newest stylet, and at various prices. It will give us pleasure to show them te you. & & 4? E. A. HIGOINS CO., MUSIC llOOKH HTATIONKKY J. Q. A, BOWLBY, Fretkleot. iflUNK PATTON, Ostler. 0. I. PETERSON, Vtoe Preeldeni J. W. GARNER, Assistant Casalat. Astoria Savings Bank Capital raid In HOOfltW, Surplus and Cndlvldsa front KAUto ' TraniMUi a tlvneral Banking Bwlnes. Intrtt i sld on Tims pHMitt Keep Your Feet Dry. If people would keep llieir feet dry Halt trie doctors would have to go out of business. Our Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes are just the thing for keeping your leet dry. They shed the water almost like a duck's back. We Guarantee Each Pair. Our Specialties Are Loggers and long hand made boots for Fishermen. S. A. G1MRE MS Bond St, opposite Fisher Bros. '6S Tenth tfaet. A STOMA, OKtao. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:stahlihiii:i) inmi. Capital $100,000 W. C. LAWS CO. HEATING AND PLUMBINF ENGINEERS Plans and estimates furnished on application. All work done by First-Class Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first' class manner, as we do no other work in our shop. - t Sherman Transter Co. EENIiY 8HERMAN, MsnaeM Baggage Checked and, Trsnmrred Trucks sH Rurnltur. Wagons Pianos Mored, Boxed and Shipped. Main Phone 12) IHMIHHHIMIHIIIIIIIMMMIMIIMIMIMMMIMM 433 Commercial Street1 Kansas wants to 'aire a railroad rate expert and Is willing to pay $10,000 a year. But It Is understood he must be able to cut a big pile ot rates every day. To Be Happy and Gay Means not only good thlnae to eat, but also the best of thlnBs te drink, and the beet of all good drinks Is Sund 4 Carlson's 1 Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Cholce'WInes and cnampapes. Only a tew days more ot such weather and one can take a gun ana go out Into the fields and find plenty of robins an umpires and such things. ; i THE COMMERCIAL f AAAAAAAAtstAAA44sa44sl,sl444 4 ,,FP,,'aa BIG REDUCTIONS ON Wall Paper 30PBR CENT OFF X On account of the large new spring stock comingand to make room in our store we off cr i0 per cct off for the next few days. Buy your wall paper now while it is cheap. J Eastern Painting & Decorating Company. Commercial Street, near Eighth. VlllHMHIIIIIIHMIHMMIimMIIIMIIHMIIMIH If there is any hitch about the rail road presidents calling at the White House, they might go there as a dele gation of reformed mollycoddles. We suggest to Mr. Bhonts that he Inveigle that French count Into a bridge crush. That stifles' every desire m man except for air. Then, remember too, what New Jer sey did to the poor corporations when they could no longer pay the high rent. .Couldn't It hare, occurred to them hat Hellcoon HaU 'would surely have been consumed by flames sometime! THE TRENTON Liquors and Cigars. 602 Commercial Street. Corner Commercial and J4th Astoria, Oregon. STEEL a EWART ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS In Basinsss for.Baslness end Your.S&tlsfaction. We make it our aim to do first class work at reasonable prices. I 222 Twelfth Street. Next to the Astoria Theatre. M C. F. WISE, Prop. Cholee Wines, Liquors Merchants Lunch Froa and Cigars 11:30 a, in. to i:jo p ja.v Hot Lunch at all Hours sj Cents , Comer Eltveath and Commercial V &ST0KIA ORIC0M 1 COP