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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1907)
TUESDAY, APRIL SO, 1097, ,TIIE MOKNING ASTOWAN, ASTORIA OREGON. 3 v i' A QUESTION OF HEREDITY ; At (Hit) of tlioao Itrlllnl) colonies Micro rrlnilimU wure wnt for a (Him Of Himl servitude two uiun, t'ivf(Mmr Vium ud Iv.) Hardeman, were din cuaaltig iirohleuif of litirvillly which fell continually under tblr olmerva tlmi. I'rofesitor DIxoN witii ipitkl& '! "I do nut admit your cltilui, d ictor. flint environment lint n pijti .1 nflVi'i Willi lieredlt. At lenst, to chnng n , Weditnry crimliml by environment tv ttmst begin In the earliest childhood, nit then It will nut lu all pimp Ih r" )ld to eradicate the hereditary taint." '"You ar wrong, nrofowor. I will fak a middle erft criminal, remove t!m from temptation, Impret Llm w th the brdnnuMMw of crlm and mnk a I' eltlaon of hlro." ;!"8ucli Impression It it time Impae lot. 1 one endeavored to reform man who bad tried to kill hit fattier. It told ma that hi fattier fed killed nla grandfather and th ' grandfather had tried to kill tfc great frandfather. Tan year after tba flmt attempt, and when I bellured I bad Chanted htm, my man mad aecond attempt "And I can clto a caa per contra fight txr In tbta penal aettlement t fvter Hull and Ella Wurta wer am tng life enteoee here. Peter was twenty-two when be cam here, and EUaa waa twenty. Tbey bad tired at noma in the very worat part of London, Itom childhood tbey bad been acctta Stoned to crime. It waa foreordained that they ahould become crlmlnala, but k waa not foreordained that they uratd remain ewh, any mora than It foreordained that a polaonoua berry tall alwaya remain polaonoua. It Bay be cultivated, (rafted, transplant d, till It to tweet and of dcltetoo fla ror. i "So It baa been with Peter and Elian. (Tbey bar not bad a field needed for n iperlmental case, but they bar bad auffldent to produce a marked Change. Transplanted to thla colony, (bey were reinored from tbelr home In li alume. Then both were given tick ta of Ware. Tbey went out of prteon Cch to lie tn a little borne, to breathe pur atr of beaten, to thrive In the .warm aunahtne. A vegetable garden for each pat forth green pront. Fruit free and flower budded. Within the irtndowa lately white cnrtnlna gar a Cheery look to each bouaa, and the fur ft rare, If of plalu manufactur. waa always kept varulahed. "Peter could not bare done all tljta bad It not been for the help of Ellin It waa alie at leant who made the cur tain for buu and allowed blnl bow to bang them. It waa alio who made a while vaUore for hla bed. He furnUb ed tbo materiel from which she made him aheet. plllowcaaea, napkin. In ! ahort, alio did all those thluit that wo men know bow to do, and Peter did many thing tor her. lie spaded her garden, repaired her boua and her fur nltur and often mad her present of thing ah needed and could sot afford to buy, for, while, ah could make money go further than be, ah could not make It aa eaully. i "There cam tb llttl god and whit pered In rater' ear: 'United you caa both do batter. Ton can b mor free to make money with Eltta at bom to tafc car of ypur bouee, mend your elotbe and bar your Dieela ready for yon when you com noma. Ther will be more money, and It will be applied to better advantage.' Thl waa not all tb god wbUpered. Peter t bought It waa, but It waa not The boy apok thing both to Peter and to Ellsa which bad no raforenc to what waa prac tical. EIIm'b ear waa more attuned to them. At any rate, ilia beard them. and tbey appealed to iter. - "Peter went to ber and told bar what be bad been thinking. ; lib waited to near thoa aplrltoal word that tb llttl god bad apokea to ber. Tbey did not come, but ah knew by Peter manner (bat be felt tbelr Influence. They went to a prleat and aaked hire to marry them. i ' '"'Were on married before eornlua berT he aaked of Peter. "Tea.' i " 'And your wlfa la deadf ' "Tea.' "'Ar you auref "1 ahould be; I wa ent ber for killing her.' . The prleat turned, walked to a win dow, looked out, pondering, then re turned to the couple. " 'And your to the woman. ou ar willing to marry a man who baa killed bl wtfer -I am.' "'Do yoa not fear to live with rack a manr " 'He baa not been wore than L' "'What were you aent ber forf "Killing my husband.' "Again the prleat walked away, pon dared and returned. "'Well.' be Mid. 'If yon two ar will ing to marry each other, I a no re' eon why 1 abould not marry yon.' "And he did. That waa twenty yearn ago. Mr. Hull la now fifty yeara old. and ber husband la fifty -two. Tbey are aa much wmoetml aa any couple who have tbo brand of former crlro luallty upon them. Bii tnonthe lo'or the colony . wa APPEARANCES Often a person ia sized up by his appear ance; by the tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by the stationary it uses. A cheap letter head or a poor bill head gives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. The first-impression is half the battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of the importance of your business. Let us do your printing and help you to make that ten strike. The J. S. Dcllingei Go. ASTORIA, OREGON nocked by the announcement tnaf air. and Mr. Hull bad killed each other, "Profeaeor,' aald lr. Hardeman when tbo two met again, "I have been con verted to the theory that heredity la all powerful." "That baa nothing to do with mr work In the reformation of criminal. W inuat go on worklim at the environ ment and wait patiently for hereditary Improvement, which require genera tion to produce." IRENE MILLS. Many a cow mat ia good ai cuewing tree and Ifcklng up corameal and bran I poor on tb udder business. Don't lut Off. Tot to-morrow what yon can do to day. If you put off buying a bottl of Ballard' Snow Liniment, wlaen that patn come yoa won't have any, buy a bottl today. , A poaltlee our for Rheumatism, Burn; Cut. Spralna, Contracted lluaolea, ta T. . Gra ham, Pralrt Grove, Ark write: "I wln to thank yon for the gol retult I received from Bnow Liniment It poeltlvely eured me of Rheumatlam after other had failed." Bold by Hart Drug Btor. Proper Per Him, "Ton announced the tert of your er mon," aald the cranky old deacon, "aa 'Let not your right band know what your loft band doeth.'" i "Welir replied th now mlnietor. , "Well, It ahould have been, 'Let not your left band know what your right band doeth," . "But Pm left banded." -Catholic Standard and Time. . Otd yon aver notice that tb da of trouble depend on whether It la com ing or going? Mankato Pre Prea. "Pneumoniae Deadly Work had ao aerioualy affected my right lung," write Mra. Fannie Connor, of Rural Rout 1, Oeorgetown, Tenm, "that X coughed contlnuoualy night and day and th neighbor prediction Consumption teemed Inevitable until my huaband brought horn a bottl of Dr. King New Dlacovery. which In mr caa provJ to b tb on. ly real cough cure and restorer of weak or lunga." When all other remedlea uttarly fall, you may (till win In the battle aialnet throat and lung troub- tea with New Dlacovery, the real cure. Guaranteed by Chaa. Roger drugglat (Oe. and t00. . Trial bottle free. AMERICAN'S GET CONTRACT. For Great Amount of Foreign Eleo- trloal Work and Coneiruetien. NEW WORK, April M. American lutei outs have captured number of Important foreign contracta for local equipment, Including a complet plant for lighting the Ciar'a palace at Taarkeoo, near 81. Petersburg. Con; tract have been obtained within the I ait fow daye for the construction and th operation of a British municipal electric traction aystem and for ratle for one of the biggest corporation tramwaye on the other aide. The carrying out of the work, which call for the hlpment of turbines, etc to England, Prance. Italy. Australia and South America, will represent an outlay of 1 5.000,000. ! run r Jim mm m a w Si A Department in itself. Style, Fit, Finish and Materials just I as you'd expect to find them. -WcTI quote you a few Specials. They'll interest you. $4.25 Fancy Grey Check Spring Coat, trimmed in red velvet and grey soutache ; ; braid, in sizes 8, 12 and 14 years. Special Monday and Tuesday $3. 1 5 13.75 Plain Red Cloth Coat, beautifully trimmed in Naty velvet and fancy- Persian hraid, and navy velvet pipings. . An extra value at $3.75. Sizes 6 to ; ; 10 years. Special Monday and Tuesday , . $2e03 ; ; $3.25 White and Grey check Spring Coat with Cadet Blue cloth collar and braid trimming, in sizes 6, 10 and i2 years, Special Mon day and Tuesday $2.48 $5.75 Fancy AH Wool Stripe Spring Coat, Velvet Col lar and Cuffs, with braid trimming, in sizes 6, 8 10 and 12 years. Special for Monday and Tuesday $4.15 $3.i0 Coat, Grey mixed, Navy 14 years. Special Monday It') L mi : $3,25 Child's Short Jacket 1 in a fancy Grey and Tan t check, sizes 6, 10 and 14 years, Special Monday and Tuesday $2.45 $3.25 Child's Short Jacket X braid trimming, sizes 10, 11 and 14 years. Special Monday and Tues. $2.45 $2.25 Child's Grey and white Jackets, sues 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Special Monday and Tuesday,.: $1.89 Taffeta trimmed collar and cuffs, sizes 8, 10, 12 and and Tuesday $2.05 A CARD. Thla la to certify that aU drugglsta are authorised to refund your money if Foley Honey and Tar fail to cure your cough or cold. It atopa the cough, heals the lunga, and prevent aerioua results from a cold. Cures la- grippe cougha, and prevent pnen monla and consumption. Contain! no oplatea. The genuine ta In a yel tew' package. Refuae aubatitutoa. T. F. Laurln. EDISON HOME. NEW TORK, April tfc Thomas Ed (son, who ha returned to his home after a vacation of aoveral weeka In Florida, will etart tomorrow on the new line work he mapped out on his Sixtieth birthday just before be went away. He will hereafter devote his time to the purely scientific aldo of electrical work. Mr. Edison put in some good hours fishing . and made several fine cotchos. He ia much Im proved In health. , H. a PARKER, Proprietor. f JUv mii a. P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. 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Oontaina no oils or fats or any drug that ia in jurious or liable to produce a habit Each bottle con taini a month' treatment and costs 81.60 at any first class drdg atoae. Freparad by the ANTI-LEAN MEDICINE COMPANY, UKtUONIAN, BUILDING, PORTLAND. OREGON. ' H i i w. e. laws a co. HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS j Plans and estimates furnished on application. All work done by First-Class Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin v Work done in a first ; class manner, as we do no other work in our shop. i 1 II I I ASTORIA, 41S BCS9 fT Carrie th Finest Lin of Wines, Liquors and. Cirfars CALL AND SEE US IN8URANCE ELECTION FRAUD. NEW TORK, April J9. The Times today say that the fact that at least one well known Insurance man In this city has received a subpoena calling him to the District Attorney's office became known yesterday and was ta ken aa an Indication that District At torney Jerome has begun or ia about to begin "John Doe" proceedings to In quire into the charges of' fraul and forgery made in connection with the recent election of directors In the New York and Mutual Life Companies. I THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars . 602 Commercial Street - Corner Commercial and 14th. Astoria, Oregon, t SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTORIA, OREGON fl.'l ' a'iIm i fi .if tr;i...i. ;! IRON AKO BRASS FOUNDERS" ILAKD AKO MAKIXE EKGISEEHS Ul-to-Date Saw 11111 Wch leery Prompt attention given to al. repair work. 18th and Franklin Ave, v . Tel, Main 2451. llOSi! I DISTILLERS . LOUSIVILLE, . KENTUCKY Old Forester Whiskey . 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