The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 04, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING ASTORIaN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
ATURDAY, MAY '4, 1006.
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Oregon, Washington, Idaho
Fair.
HONORS TO KUROKI.
General Kuroki, the famous Japanese
militarist, Is the guest of the Ameri
can nation, and If he does not have a
good time it won't be because his hosts
are too poor in purse and purpose. He
Is entitled to the best we have and
there are none to begrudge it
Pe landed at Seattle yesterday and
was met by Lieutenant-General Sic
Arthur and BtaftVand is now en royte
to Jamestown. Which noted town and
Its
splendid trl-centennial exposition
was made the basis for his visit
Every mile of the S000 across the con
tinent will be marked by some expres
sion of hospitality and honor for the
distinguished visitor, and by the time
he is quartered on the Chesapeake, he
will be aware of the real scope and
quality of American regard for actual
heroes. '
It is hoped his stay In this country
may be the means of choking oft the
silly talk of war with Japan and the
conversion of the entire country to a
'large ' and sensible regard for the
clever people who are fast rising to
the supreme levels of place and char
acter among the nations.
CAPITAL AND LABOR.
Whatever the fundamental causes
that have provoked it, there is to be a
tremendous contest between capital
and labor In the adjudication of the
criminal cases pending In the Idaho
courts as against Moyer, Heywood and
Pettibone. It will not only arouse the
fiercest antagonism between the two
factions in this particular relation, but
will revive the old and bitter phases
of discord that have prevailed in the
minlnK-belt since the Cour J'Alene
wars, and engendered conditions of
nnrest and peril never known in the
ronntrv before, and which, must of a
verity, contribute Immensely to the
final settlement of the status of labor
everywhere in the nation.
It is evident now, from the stress of
events as they unfold dally, that the
federal covernment Itself Is to be
deeply Involved for the protection of
life and property In the whole norm
west and this may be the saving ele
ment of the desperate situation, since
the government in demonstrative op
eration, is the only thing respected
either by capital or labor.
We hope for the sake of commerce,
ooliev. and history that the extremes
threatened will not be reached and
that the issues may be left to the law;
that the law will be most carefully and
honestly administered. Labor has as
much at stake Just now as It can well
afford to hazard and capital has its all
on the cast it makes in this contest
10- ' 1 ;
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
One of the best signs of the times
hereabout is the very definite interest
being manifested by the clever people
of Portland in land and commerce and
other features of negotiation, west of
Tongue Point. That they should turn
this way, after long years of. positive
avoidance Indicates the possession of
tangllble understanding on their part
of the merit of such a movement;
Since the deal whereby James J.
"Hill acquired possession of the A. &
C. railway was closed there has been a
steady up-llft in the Interest of the
metropolitans as to things Astorlan,
and no day passes without it's quota
of access; all of which is thoroughly
appreciated here and is a factor in ae
general scheme of advance being1
prosecuted by our people. Portland is
extraordinarily rich and progreaslv
and "fler easiness to participate In
the assured development of the lower
Columbia country gives emphatic con
firmation to the claims set up here
that our future Is pregnant' with large
and wholesome opportunities for all
manner of Investment.
Astoria does not underrate such an
advantage as this and will do all in
her power to conserve It and realise
upon it: the only exception to be
noted being that of the Por t of Colum
bia law, a proposition In which our
friends up the river need never look
in this direction for any comfort, we
having peculiar and pertinent Views
of our own on thut subject.
THE HOUR OF REACTION.
We, Americans are going at a tre
mendous pace Just now, as usual, alto
mther unmindful of the certainty of
the reaction that la Inevitable. It l
time to take cognisance el the rate and
trend of our course, abate tome of the
extravagance of time, money and nerve
force expended so lavishly and begin
tn hedm against the revulsion, else
we shall be victimised more deeply and
sacrifice far more than there is any
use in yielding. We know the folly of
handing out such counsel aa this, but
we want to be In the place or the man
"who told you so,' the most Invincible
position a paper can occupy on any
large subject
Some slngulne souls are putting
the hour of reaction Wyond the limit
of the first decennial of 1907. but there
is nothing to determine such a period
by. and oftener than not they are pre
cipitated most unexpectedly by some
untoward complication and engulf us
without warning. And it is not alto-
-tw imurobable that the resultant
issues of the Moyer-Heywood trial at I
Boise City, during the present month
may go far toward setting up the very
conditions necessary to thnit the
climax upon the country. At all event
tt were well to watch the road ahead
and be guided by the indication tnat
is sure to manifest Itself In time.
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EDITORIAL 8 A LAD.
fin "Silent" Smith only left $30,000,-
000 instead of three times that amount.
Begins to look as If Mrs. Sage, John D.
and Andrew Carnegie will have to
chip In to sustain one of the Twentieth
Century financial fables.
A Lockport (N. T.) thief climbed
-1 ..! nSitxraaa YW1
ri.i tn remove a section of wire
with a saw. He Is now saying nothing
permanently.
n
Lawyer Delmas has retired from the
Thaw case. He was witung 10 ri.
fh defendant in court, but ob
jected to hiring out as his companion
In Jail
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Miiroads have ceased their op-
.uinn to the 2-cent fare proposition
Their present thorn In the flesh Is the
increase In their tax assessment.
TV. 1 1 1 "i
Mr. Roosevelt has a very able and
In.i..tHoua cabinet, but nobody can
say that he shirks any of the work
that comes to the White House.
Just think of the bully book the
nH-itoi could write if he does take
that trip around the world. WonJer
who's got the magazine rights?
o-
-with the approach of another pres
Identlal campaign the democratic sky
begins to assume the beautiful shaae
known as Bryan blue.
f 0 .
Bill Ward says: "No one knows the
pangs of regret more than the man
who bought too soon.
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All' Spain Just now Is simply aching
to know whether It Is "to be or not te
a. boy.
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More News From the New England
8tatea,
If any one has any doubt as to the
virtue of Foley's Kidney Cure, they
need only to refer to Mr. Alvln H
Stimnson. of Wlllimantlc, Conn., who,
after almost losing hope of recovery,
on account of the failure of so many
remedies, finally tried Foley's Kidney
Cure, which he says was "Just the
thine" for him. as four bottles curea
him completely. He Is now entirely
well and free from all the suffering
inMrient tn dpiita kidney trouble. T. F.
Laurln, Owl Drug Store.
The Life Insurance
mmlflla lias started the DUbliC to
thlnkinsf. The wonderful success that
has met Ballard's Horehound Syrup
In its crusade on Coughs, Influenza
and Bronchitis and all Pulmonary
troubles Was started the publlo. to
thinking of this wonderful preparation.
They are all using it Join the proces
sion and down with sickness. Price
25c, 60c and 81.00.
COUNTY COURT AD
JOURNED
MATTER OF BUILDING ROAD TO
CONNECT WITH ROAD FROM
TILLAMOOK COUNTY TAKSN UP
AND ACTED UPON.
The county court met yesterday and
practically finished the business of
the term. v
,The report of the viewers of the
road petitioned for by William Hartell
and others was favorably passed upon
and the road granted.
Martin Berg was employed to paint
the Young's Bay and Lewis A Clark
bridge No. I.
In the matter of county exhibit at
the State Fair at Salem it was referred
to J. Q. A. Bowlby and O. J. Peterson,
managers or the county fair and J. H.
Whyte .manager of the Chamber of
Commerce.
The Tillamook county road matter
which has been up befor the court
on several occasions waa taken up by
court and the clerk waa Instructed to
communicate with the county court of
Tillamook county and Inform them
that they had dclded to build a road
by way of the beach to the Tillamook
county line If assured that the county
court of Tillamook county would build
a road to connect with them. This Is
road that should have been built
years ago and It Is to be hoped that
It will be shoved through now to rapid
completion.
In the matter of the change of rood
Jt9trlct x. 10 the clerk was
. . ,0 Jnmc jamln.
supervisor of district No, Jj'to take
the matter up with Ell Foster and see
If he Is willing to deed the county a
right-of-way through his land for the
proposed change.
George Irwin was Instructed to make
needed repairs on the Elk Creek roaJ
from the summit to the Elk Creek
house and put it in passable condition.
The court then adjourned to My 8.
Pirating Foley's Honey and Tsr.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
Honey and Tar many imitations are
offered for the genuine. These worth
less imitations have similar sounding
names. Beware of them. The genuine
Foley's Honey and Tar Is In a yellow
package. Ask for It and refuse any
substitute. It U. the bestremedy for
coughs and coldi. T. F. Laurln, Owl
Drug Store.
CAVALRY MARKSMEN.
WASHINGTON, May . The acting
secretary of war has approved the
plan prepared by Brigadier-General
Hall for the selection of teams to
represent the Infantry and cavalry In
the rifle matches this summer. Gen
eral Hall recommended that 8 marks
men of the Infantry and 36 of the
cavalry be tried out and the method of
selection be similar to that of last year.
The shooting by the candidates will
beeln about July 1. Each team will
consist of twelve men and three alter
nates. Captain William H. Hay. tenth
cavalry, now on duty at the Pennsyl
vania State College, will be captain of
the cavalry team and Major David C
Shanks, fourth cavalry, at Fort Me-
Kenzle, Wyo., captain of the Infantry
team.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice, is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the County Court
of Clatsop . County, Oregon, adminii
Itratrlxof the estate of Hannah Brown,
W eased, . and all pereokisj bavin
claims against said estate, are hereby
required to present the same to me.
properly verified, at foe office of my
attorney, X A. Eakin, at No. 428-428
Commercial Street. In Astoria, Ore
gon, within six months fro mthe date
of this notice.
Dated, Astoria, Ore., April 19, 1907
, ANNUS M. POWELL, , .
Administratrix of the estate of Han
nah Brown, deceased.
ADMIN I8TRATOR8 NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the County Court
of Clatsop County, Oregon, aJmlnls
trator of the estate of David Johan
san, deceased, and all persons having
claims against said estate, are hereby
required to preent the same to me,
properly verified, at the office of my
attorney, J. A. Eakln, at No. 426-428
Commercjal Street, In Astoria, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
R. M. GASTON,
' Dated, Astoria, Ore,, April 19, 1907.
Administrator of the estate of Han
nah Brown, deceased.
IN THE CITY CHURCHES.
First Luthtran.
First Lutheran Church, Ouamf K.
RyiUjulat, iaatr. Sunday school at
9 l 30 a. m Mlm Alonm Nyland, sopor.
Intomlcnli morning service at 10:45;
thorn ror sorinon, "l'rayer In the
Name of Jesus"! evening service,
which Is always In Kngllah, t
o'clock j. theme for sermon, "Our Pio
neers," All are cordially Invited.
Sunday school nt the German Luth
eran church at :S0 o'clock, Mrs, A.
Woung, superintendent. There will be
no aervli In the afternoon.
, . . .. Presbyterian.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock, Trees
and Men"! Sunday school, IS: 15; Y.
P. & C. E., T:00: evening worship, I
o'clock, "Experience and Faith." All
are Invited. Wm. 8. Gilbert, pastor.
Baptist Chureh.
Rev. C L. Owen, of Athena, dr will
occupy the pulpit morning and even
ing. Mr. Owen has come to visit the
field for a week or two and It Is earn
estly desired that all Baptists and
others Interested be present at the
services. Services will be heI4 at U
s, m. and at 8 p. m. Sunday school at
10 a ,m. Young people's meeting. :
p. m.
First M. E. Chureh,
Sermon themes for Sunday; Morn
ing, 'If." from Exodus IMt Evening
service at 8:00 o'clock. "Contradictions
In Teaching Among the Churches"
reason suggested for the tack of
Interest on the part of mn In the
church
All Methodist In the city are
urged to be present at these service
All who have not a church elsewhere
are Invited to worship with us, StftiiW-
cr will find hearty welcome. C. C
Barlck, pastor.
The Norwegian and (Danish Meth
odist Church. Concern of Duane
37 st. The Sundoyschool starts at
ten o'clock.
Morning Service-Preaching and Holy
Lyng Hanson from Ballard Wash.
The Evening Service will also be
conducted by the Presiding Elder. H
you have no other Church Home you
are heartely Invited to come and Wor-
shyp the Lord with us.
Ellas Gjerdlng Pastor.
The Astoria Temperance Society
have their regular meetings at the
Free Lutheran Church, Uppertown, on
Sunday afternoon at three o'clock
A good program prepared for the oc-
cation. Everybody Welcome.
Grace Church.
There will be services at Grace
Chudk-h. Holy innocents Chapel, on
Sunday as follows.
At A. M. Holy Communion at Holy
Innocent Chapel.
At 11 a. m morning prayer and holy
communion nt Grace Church. At 4
n m. rhllilren's service at Grace
f ,
Church. Evening, services omllteJ
The Rev. John Warren, who will be
located here for some time, will ofTlc
late at all these services,
fh salve that acts like a poultice
ia TXn Raiva Carbollsed. No other
salve so good for cuts, burns, bolls an 3
iiiimA skin. Ask about It Price
Ucts. Sold by Frank Hang wrug
Store.
treaimant for kidney
bladder troubles and rheumatism, for
8L00. ' Tour money refunded If not
aatlaftad. PlnauUs contain HO S1CO-
hnL TV, not deranca the stomacn.
Easy to take. Sold by Frank Hart's
Drug Store.
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