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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. IUNDAY, APRIL St, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN established UTJ. Published Daily Swept Mondty by IX. J. S. DEIXINGEB COKPAHT. SUBSCRIPTION SATIS. By mail, per year ..17.00 I By carrier, pur month M WEED.? ASTOBUX. 8j mtIL pT year, in ad ranee., tl.00 Entered u eeont-lat mutor Jo'y S3, lb ptmtofttee at Axorla, Or toa, nadar U act o( Coagreae of Hatch t, fjrOwlwa fwttw rfTMoa MtXOToaiMfeM&fcAr wk er pise at iffltCtteuM ba aaawdiaMr reported tbs eeteoC auWioatieB. Offlelal neper of Clatsop aoanty and tie City of Astoria. WEATHER. . - Oregon, Washington, Idaho Fair. - the rich ami kindly num. that per vades his awry line. Millions of people will quote him whom will never cast an eye on the great tablet that la to be erected to him; ho liv his work and hi gwillo humor will iwnll him nn.t his UUOSt In HfO. nothing else aver n. THE CLATSOP INSTITUTE. The annual convention of bright movie who act as the trustees of the people In the care anil culture of the young. In ami for this city and county has bn held, with distinct credit tt the profession and advantage to the tMchera and their pupils. Such as aembllea as these cannot but ba tat advantage, and should be en- MunfAi at all times: they are of the salt of things useful and tnllghtanlng and contribute Immensely to the pro motion of many desirable ends, not the least of which Is the informing of the common body of the people of just what capable bands are in charge ef the children of the community. of ASTORIA HAS CLAIMS. The day has arrived for the filing of Astoria's formal protest against the rank discrimination In favor of Port land In the matter of regular and ex cursion rates to the seashore points south of this city. She haa been ex ceedingly patient for years and has kept silent rather than Interfere with the business of her own independent line; but the change In proprietorship of the A. & C and Its assimilation wltjt the new trunk line on the north, makes it imperative that she voice her complaint quickly and honestly, lest time shall again render the plea nuga tory and Idle. There is no sense In the Imposition of a four-cent milage out of this city to points not 20 miles away, when a hundred-mile run and return is given the Portland people, at two cents.- The local rates out of here, save such as axe involved in the commutation schedules, are full and flat and no concession whatever Is made . to the thousands and tens of thousands who patronize the line during the season here. It is wrong and this city pro tests and will continue to protest until some change is made that shows some appreciation of the situation. The sooner Mr. Charlton gets down to business and indicates that Astoria is on the map, the sooner he will placate a whole lot of people. Astoria has said nothing of this since the property changed hands, on the bare supposition that the new officers would note and remedy the rank dis crepancy without any suggestion; but as they are apparently Just as far from Its consideration, in view of the late announcement of passenger rates we feel that the time has come for decla ration and It will not cease until the fates out of this city are put on i basis of fairness and measure up ade quately with the westbound scale out of the metropolis. We are not particu larizing Just now; we are willing to leave it to the gumption and good will of the man at the helm, A. 0. Charlton, and we expect to hear from him in palpable shape on this sore subject at an early day. . o THE LAW OF COMBINATION.. Tear by year the doctrine of com binatlon is being more closely digested by the peoples. Capital and labor are both absorbing the principle to the last useable point and its application is going on at a pace that is astonish tng to one who studies the transition closely. It has its virtues, Its eccentricities, its dangers; but these will In good time be so adjusted as to force the elimlna tion of etxremes and time will Show the culminating glory of the creed when It shall be known and employed for whole and common good. It Is a principle that is susceptible of enor- jnous growth and Its best attributes will not be lost sight of anywhere along Its path, but will be seggregated and made use of to the peace and. glory of the races. Don't try to stop it! It is one of the wonders of the modern world, and is making brand new his tory for mankind! THAT MONUMENT TO NYE. We believe the most lasting monu ment that can be raised to the memory of such men as "Bill" Nye, is the keep ing alive of editions of his works on a scale that will put them in the hands of the people for all time to come. Only a small contlgent will ever see a fixed bronze monument, whensoever it shall be placed, but the books, inimi table and Illimitable, broadcast in nation, will be a constant and educa tive impulse to cherish his memory for HERMANN, NOT GUILTY. The Jury has declared Binger Her mann "not guilty," and the country must take the flat as It comes. We accept It, and In a certain measure feel better for It; as. no doubt, does tha ex.Conaxessman. But we cannot help deprecating this conditions that made the trial necessary, nor trie am biguities of his official life that have been the subject ot so much adverse comment from one end of the country to the other for the past 10 years. - He has been exonerated and that ends the matter so far as the law goes. S) EDITORIAL 8ALA0. That Ralsull-Bu Hamara merger, with a movement on the Moroccoan capital as the object In view, is funny, but they don't look at It that way over there. The bewhiskered brigand and the pretender will no doubt soon an nounce that they are for Hearst or some Coney Island side show. "This effort to rehabilitate a Jelibl tated onomastlcon is quite In the nor mal order of things." declares the New York "Evening Post" firmly; and of course the people will have to get along with It so long as everybody can't have a diplocodus. . - o The St. Louis "Globe-Democrat" likens Harrlman's aspirations for D pew's seat in the United State' Senate to "a lemon straying into a peach orchard." Evidently the "G.-D." has soured on Harriman. Mr. Taf t, photographeJ In many climes, Invariably wears an, expan sive smile. In a period of great sert- businesa. It is something to be always Jolly. ' o A lecturer says American girls are brought up In an aimless way. Were none of their glances ever shot in his direction? Gasoline is a dangerous servant as well as a bad master. Mr. Edison should hurry up bis electric motor vehicle. Mr. Carnegie is the only one of the Napoleons of business who has not encountered grief of some kind. Delegates to the fceace conference have their difference, and they don't fire blank cartridges, either. New York's opinion of its subway is best shown by the fact that a dozen more are projected. Bill Ward says: "The drink you don't get -is better for you than the one you do get." Cured of Rheumatism. Mr. Wm. Henry of Chatanooga, Tenn.. had rheumatism In Ms left arm. "The strength seemed to have gone out of the muscles so that It IS useless for work,'' ha says. 1 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 Uls aoneared and has not since returned. If troubles wltn rheumatism try a few applications of Pain Balm. Ton are certain to be pleased with the relief which it affords. For sale by Frank Hart, and Leading Druggists, DECLINE PROPOSITION. SAN FRANCISCO, April 27. At an executive meeting tonight of the Metal Workers' Union, the men declined to consider the proposition of a nine-hour day and an advance of five per cent made to them by the Employers' As BOclation, representing 76 firms, but postponed definite action to call a Strike to enforce an eight-hour day until next Monday. Women have decided that in case they cannot vote, they will cut out the "Stork" proposition. Perfectly proper. Take Holllst.er's Rocky Moun tain Tea, It Is good for most every thing. 35 centjs, Tea ff Tabletsi Frank Hart How doth the busy HttleMoth Invade each piled up coat Except iu Wise's AVardrobe Store For which this Ad is wrote The Moths, the Dust, the Wrinkles too Creep into Coats on piles, Thats why smart people trade with WISE And that's why HERMAN Smiles. His modern Wardrobe Cloth ing Store, t , The finest in the State Brings pride to every loyal heart, :,t v.;;;, vV:;.kv That loves things up-to-date The Only Wardrobe Clothing Store in Oregon 0i Herman Wise MILLINERY 8 A L E- H Ladles! Have you seen Mrs. H A Minnie Petersen's Millinery ad? A T See page 4. Finest assortment T 8 Hats In Astoria lowest prices. 8 MILLINERY 8 A L E Gentle and Effective. A well known Manitoba editor writes: "As an inside worker I And Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Invaluable for the touches of bilUousness natural to sedentary life, their action being gentle and effective clearing the digestive tract and the head." Price, 2tcenta Samples free, at Frank Hart's and leading druggtsta IN THE CITY CHURCHES. First Congregational, Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sub ject. "Seeking a Bride for Another Man." Evening service at 7:80, sub ject will be one of Interest, come anJ hear it Sunday school at 12:20; T. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m.; mid-week meet ing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. A cor dial invitation Is extended to all to attend the services of this church, you will find a welcome, and we will try to do you good. O. E. Moorehous, Ph. D., pastor. First M. E. Sermon themets, morning, "Redemp tion"; evening, "The Stress of Busi ness Life and Methods." AH other services as usual. A cordial Invita tion is extended to the public at at ten! C. C Barick, pastor. Presbyterian, Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "Our Citizenship"; Sabbath school, 12:15; T. P. 8. C E., J:S0; evening worship, 7:80, "Chance or Plan?"' All are In vited. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor. Luthersn. Synod. At the Lutheran Synod church, cor ner Twenty-ninth and Grand avenue. Morning services at 10:45. English service in the evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school meets at 8:30 a, m. Theodore P. Neste, pastor. Norwegian-Dsnlth, Corner of Duane and Thirty-seventh streets. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preachina- at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Thursday night at prayer meeting. Ladles' Aid Society Saturday, April 27. E. Girding, pastor. ; Bsptitt, Rev. John Ovall, field worker for the Anti-Saloon League of Oregon, 1 will occudv the nulolt at 11 a. .m- The Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m and the Toung People at 8:15 p. m. First Luthersn. Gustaf B, Rydqulst, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30, Mls Alma Nylund, superintendent. ; Morning service at. 10;4B; evening service in English at 7:30. Themes for sermons: "The Spirit of Truth"; "Whither Goest Thou?" German. Lutheran. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Mrs. Andrew Toung, superintendent. Serv ices in German at 8 o'clock p. m Rev, Boehner, preaching. A cordial invi tation to all. mm Removal An Important Merchandise Movement in Corise quence of a Change in Location. I' "" ;H We are going into larger and better quarters soon-ybur con stant increasing patronage oemands it When we are ready to move, this stock should be as small as rapid selling will leave it, and to do this we are closing out our entire stock of Clothing, Oil Clothing Rubber Boots and Men's Furnishings, at 5 IFer CeM Gome Early and Get Your Choice I The W i. orRinemen s Store Chose Iarson 557 Commercial St. Astoria,, Oregon ROCKEFELLER'S IDEA. Real Ettat Worrits Him and He Plan. Te Give It Away. NEW TOKK, April 27. The World today publishes In connection with the announcement of gifts by John D Rockefeller of land In Chicago and Cleveland, the statement, credited to a friend of Mr. Kockefeller that the gifts are part of a plan which Mr. Rockefeller has formed of giving oil of his real estate. These holdings it is stated, have always worrlfd him and his Idea Is to turn nearly all of his real estate to his son and have the latter assume the responsibility that have come with their ownership. It lVrlff?11 ..rtiful niaWlI UTJ kill Robertlne gives what every woman. moat desires a perfect compleslon. It brlnss that soft, smooth, fresh, clear tint to the cheek that denotes youthfulness. It will bring beauty to those who lack its It will retain it for those who already possess It; It will enable you to succeasf ully combat the ravages ot weather and time.. Don't doubt-don't argue. Just try Xobertlns. Tour druggist will giye you a free aample. All drug slsts keep Robertlne. 1 j O SPICES, (j MSnniPOWDEff, ALuhPurihr, finest Flavor, rtirSrrh.foasonabkrTkxs. : acssETGEEvns The Astoria Hardware Co. Is now ready for your orders. Graton and Knight Belting. Corbin Build ers' Hardware. Genesco Ready Roofing. S 1 Ifoi.i.MOA a HQ 1141. C4 UCUCldl ildlUtTttlVi CIV - 1IJ Ol, Hue Sun gets i uimter& colic every time thcres another house painted with Patforts MfPaint Pstton's RUn-Proof Paints pro teat, pre seres and beautify. Tber are ie ot bt pigment and iiunml oil They wlUwiand sua and rain, heat and eold twloe as lo'f a band made paint, , . Hand tor bonk and oolor oard (free) to Patton Vuv Co., Uke btreet, Mliwuukee. Wia Alien Wall Paper and Paint .Co. Sole, Agents. Paint ! Paint ! Paint I This is Painting Time We carry Everything in the Paint line and none but the best, Even rich men cannot afford to buy poor paint The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go. - Inc. Succeisori to. tuvi ft Steksg C.