THE MORNING ASTORiAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAV APRIL 12. 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established ilTS- Published Daily txcept Monday by III J. & BELLINGER COUP AMY, SUBSCRIPTION' SATIS. By nail, per 17-00 By carrier, per month .10 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. I, mail, per year, In advance.. 11.00 Kntared as tfOooA-eltum matter July 80, ISO., at the poataffloe at AJtorta, Ore sudertfceael of Congress ol starch S, Pr-OtWt for tea detlwraf.ot T Hon Bw4Kauirattlr rsatOeoee or place of lassliasni J7 be made or total oard or Ihroaxfe Sstocfcoon. Any tmwuluttp to do- ftvarr would btm oOcaat pabllcaUoo. iwtoliiMr roporwd to the TXLXPBOSI KATS Mi. Ofllelal Hper of Clatsop eoantj and the City ofAstorla. a WSAIEXS. : Oregon, Washington and Idaho Fair. PIONEER, PATRIOT, PURIST. The death of Hon. Reuben Patrick Boise, at Sulem, on Wednesday last. Is a distinct blow to the State of Or egon and tha country. This man was a pioneer, a patriot and a purist; a rare combination that placed, and held, him In the fore-front of popular consideration. For more than a half a century Judge Boise las been one of the stays of the state, an example of the best citizenship t? Justify the praise and pride of his lellows. and the news of his demise will strike all men who knew him a.' a vital loss to the com monwealth. Such men cannot be spared If fate can be placated, because of their extraordinary weight and val ue In the making of history that shall be appraised as grand by succeeding generations. For thirty-five year of his life In Oregon, he was a conspicuous Jurist, occupying the circuit and. supreme benches wita unfailing ability and wisdom; he was one of the three men who frame 1 the Prst organls code of Oregon, avd was a member of the constitutional conversion that gave the state he' place and prestige among her sisters of the nation. All he has done In public and private pursuits, has been wel. done, and openly. No shadow nor doubt hangs, unravelled nor unsatisfied, over the record he has made. Ke was strong and frank and clean and had ro part nor parcel with things nor men that were low, ambiguous or dubious. It is to his great candor and free Horn that his peeis and colleagues now revert when they express their devoted estimate of the man, and this privilege Is a cardinal point In the making of Oregon tlstory, for there is something especially wonderful in writing a career that Is uterly free from reproach and offers only thle pure, and waolesome, for record. There are hundreds of hands ready and willing to make the Inscriptions of honor and truth and wisdom, in behalf of ft life just closed, and the generations who shall read, and profit by the story f Judge Boise's life, will contribute but another pean to the memory of one of Oregon's best, most serviceable Rnd greatest men. BINGER HERMANN. So far as it has gone the trial of Blnger Hermann, at Washington, has not contributed anytilng to the cred it of the S-ate of Oregon, and the trend of it bears little, In any promise of amendmert. He has acted the part of a cheap po'itlclan and spoils man, and su(.-h a career can hold noth ing of merl. He has been guilty of the smallnes incident to the life of the chronic office-holder, nnd if he shall escape Oie larger and more crim inal statub' cf a proven dwspoller, he will have bi.-n divested of all munly honor and take nothing by his vindi cation . Oregon has suffered desperately by reason or t'le small anu t;uea.p men she has rolvd in garments of honor and trust, aid has learned the lesson of putting bialns and backing behind her best representative positions, rather than randlng out posts of Im portance lo the Indiscriminate ntvj Irresponsible small fry of politics., as payment for very questionable ser vices. We dread 'he lss"e of the Henna u trial for reasons fur too apparent to need recital. FOKAKER'S FOLLY. Senator Fo-nker. of Ohio, has jump ed Into the -enter of the presidential ring, strlppe! down to the pelt, and Is doing a tew preliminary plgeou wlngs and o'her stunts, to attract at tention. Ho Is thera as the direct and mortal opponent of 'Theodore Roose velt. He Is the opposition leader In the ranks of Republicanism in the flitted States and has made his dec laration In unequivocal terms and at the top of his voice To assume the place and purpose of a champion against the Roosevelt policies means a great deal In this man's country today, and It Is pre sumed that Mr. Foraker has weighed the situation and gaugeJ its respon sibilities. If he has not, then he. as well as the nation, la to be treated to an exposition at the polls In the fall of 1908, that was never likened In all American history. Theodore Roosevelt may have his faults and tbey may be many and mad, but he has qualities and Ideas and alms, and a program, that has the utter endorsement of the common alty of the nation. This Is the rock upon which men like Foraker are go ing to split, next year, and the dis memberment of them Is to be some thing analagf.us to extinction. The man who avows himself the enemy and opponent to President RoosevcUt, gives voice to principled and to alignments that will not be tolerated by the people. Roosevelt's work and career marks him as the friend of th mases, against the spoliation of the people by the trusts and combines of every sort and de gree, and thj man or party that re jects and denies the Roosevelt regi men, does so at the behest of the 11 nanclal and corporate wreckers, and will be so r;Tarded until the tast vote Is cast in November 1908. Foraker has shown h.s hand all too soon. EDITORIAL SALAD. An Antarctic exp orer reports that there is a vast flat glacier near the south pole, ml he r'Poses to Journey over It In relays of automobiles. The balloonlsts trust be brisk or the may be beaten to the pole that knocks the persimmon. A million-dollar dam is to be built across the upper Connecticut River, by which 6000 horse-power will be furnished to the neighboring towns. There are vant possibilities In the big and little waterways. Having burred out qncei, Mfrk Twain will build h's new house at Redding, Conn., of concrete and steel. The fireproof Idea Is destined to grow in a country where conflagrations cost $200,000,000 a year. Mile. Calv denies the report of her Intended marriage by saying that she comes to America as a singer and not as a woman. The prima donna's "Car men must have changed If It makes the distinction. Five of the candidates for Senator Spooner's toga have pledged them selves to vot with Senator La Fol lette. It is evident that Wisconsin will never be satisfied with less than two of a kind. A private Boston geological expedi tion will 1om over the Aleutian is lands, which extend from Alaska al most to the shores of Asia. Uncle Sam's real tstate has not yet been half prospected. Berlin is 'o have a world's fair in 1913 to celebrate the twenty-fifth an niversary of the emperor's accession. St. Louis has set the mark so high that the German capital will do well to get next. Some of 'he Congressional visitors just returned from Panama say the excavation will be finished in five years. Thoso who see what Is going on at the Isthmus are the mont opti mistic. An a congressman, Mr, Hearst oc cupied his st two days in a session of seventy-one days. Mr. Hearst's Idea of offlci;.l duty Is a lively sense of favors to come. Being ashamed to make a further advance In toe price of oil, the Stand ard company has added a quarter of a cent per i allon to the charge for barrels. Mr. Itryc.n seems to have over looked too ftot that the lmblt of vo ting HKulnst him may be an fixed as his own habit of trying to run again. Jamestown Pike will be called the Warpath. It Is to be a mile long, ami the cost of Kitting thoroughly scalped will be about $30. The opera boufte ways of Hondu ras are n boie. but much will be par doned If It, maintains the quality of Its bananas. Tile king of Knglaiul holds the copy right of one of the best sellers. He has tile exclusive rlttht to Issue mari ners' charts. Warm weather came so quickly this year that th.. sprlnc poets have only had time to lemark: "This Is so sud den." This Is not a good time to exploit the Idea that rapid and continuous travel will i educe personal avoirdu pois. Why Have a torpid liver when Herblne, the only liver regulator will kelp you? There Is no reason why you should suffer from Dyspepsia, Constipation, Chills and Fever or any other liver complaints, when Herblne will cure you. F. C Walte, Westvllle, Fla,, writes: '1 was tick for a month with chills and fever, and after taking two bottles of Herblne am well and heal thy." Bold by Hart's Drug Store. NEW REFORM. Judges Plan To Start Bank Aoeount For Parolled Prisoners. CHICAGO, April 11. A savings bank nnnex to the branch of the Mu tual Court presided over by Judge Clo land was announced yesterday by th judge as au additional means of re form held out to unfortunates who come before him. Arrangements have been completed whereby any person paroled by the court will have starttd for him a sav ings account In a Chicago bank, with a gift of $5 from the batik to start the account. The gift carries with It the condition that the ptrson to whom It applies will not violate the parole and will deposit tn h's own account at least J2 each month. The amount deposi ted may not be wltndrawn until the end of the year. The plan Is Intended to encourage thrift and economy and to check the neglect of families by the men usual ly brought oefore the courts on the charge of diunkenwss. It Is a de velopment out of Judge Cleland's pre sent plan of paroling the men to re sponsible persons In the neighborhood. Semi-monthly reports are made to the Judge. The principal condition Imposed on the paroled person in that he will stay away from drink for the period of a year and if not sunt to the Bridewell In that time. Cured of Rheumatism. Mr. Wm. Henry of Chatanooga. Tenn., had rheumatism In his left arm. "The strength seemed to have gone out of the muscles so that it Is useless for work," he says. "I applied Cham berlain's Pain Balm and wrapped the arm In flannel at night, and to my re lief I found that the pain gradually left me and the strength returned. In three weeks the rheumatism had dis appeared and has not since returned. If troubled with rheumatism try a few applications of Pain Balm. Tou are certain to be pleased with the relief which it affords. For sale by Frank Hart, and Leading Druggists. PAINTER8 ULTIMATUM. Board Of Arbitration Gives Painters Until Saturday To Return Work. NE3W YORK, April 11,-An ultima tum has been Issued by the general arbitration board of the Building Trades Employers and the unions to the Brotherhood of Painters to the ef fect that if by Saturday morning the Brotherhood men are not back at work the unions will be suspended from the board. This will be equivalent to a lockout. The palntprs have been on a strike for theii new wage scale, since April 4. The Brotherhood will meet between now and Saturday to consider the ultimatum. The action to be taken will depend on the attitude of the other building trades from which the painters have asked pledges of support. t EUREKAI Yes, I Have Found it at Last. Found what? Why that Chamber Iain's Salve cures Eczema and all man ner of Itching of the skin. I have been a lcted for many years with a skin disease. I had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible Itching, but since using this salve in December, 1905, the Itching has stopped and has not troubled me. Elder John T. Ong ley, Rootvllle, P. For sale by Frana Hart and leading druggists. Don't Put Off. For to-morrow what you can do to day. If you put oft buying a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment, when that pain comes you won't have any, buy a bottle today. A positive cur for Rheumatism, Hums, Cuts, Sprains, Contracted Muscles, eto. T. 8. lira ham, Prairie Grove, Ark., writes; "I wish to thank you for th good results I received from Snow Liniment It positively cured me of Rheumatism after others had failed." Sold by Hart's Drug Store. Children eat. sleep and grow after taking Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings royi cheeks, laughing eyes, good health and strength. A tonic tor sickly children. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. SHORT TALKS BY L T. COOPER. MEDIC1NB. It's anrloua what some neonle believe cnedieine will do. They seess to think beeense I advertise my preparations I elalsa tbey will aura earthing and every lhio. Well, I don't. The other dsy I got letter from wootsa who said hsr husband had beeaiabedeifhteea years with paraly sis. She had bought seven bottles ol the Cooper snediolne and her husband MISS ISA1CSOK. wss still la bed. 6K irf thai I in a scoundrel, a robber and various other pleasant things. INow the only tning I ciaira lor voopcr New Discovery is that it will put tbs stomach in working order. I know thai ii this is done, rheumatism, constipation, kidney and liver troubles, nervousness, snd the general tired out, despondent feel InS will disanoear in ninety-nine cases oul of a hundred. 1 know Ibis medicine lo he a fine tonic which used twice year will throw off impurities end add flesh, streoftt snd tone to the entire system. But il :il ... .In .h lmnAaihl. Nrt medicine V. Ill HUI W ' - on earth will do more than help nature. ... . , ii ! l-ertmn diseases are neyona sn meuicioo, alfhnnth Hod in his wisdom mar some day give us Irsil humans a knowledge ol how lo cure Ihem. At present I Know f ' . KlAW ni.Kivn .n Ym mm hnr. Vj.'V 'V I ..v" J w . oughly efficient a medicine as wss ever on the market, sod people who win taae u for the common ills to which flesh is heir will be more then satisfied. Here is e letter Crom one who has triedt "For e long lime 1 hsve suffered from severe aeadnches, weskness, and pains in my hack snd sides." "Nothing I tried gsve me relief, and a iriend advised me to try your medicine. I improved Irom the first week. My beck ache snd headache left me and I fell myself growing stronger. My appetite increased snd I lelt greatly improved in every way. I am indeed thankful for the benefit I have received." Miss J.-nnie Isaacsoo, No. 18 ISth Avenue, Well, Duluth, Minn. 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