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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1907)
TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1907. 2 THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THE MORNING' ASTORIAN Establish il7 PaoHaheo Dally Except Monday by Ha. J. S. DELLINGEH v, OUT Ail Y. SUBSCRIPTIOH RATI3. ly mall, per year..... 7 carrier, psr month. .....17.00 ..... .10 . WIEKIY ASTOE1AH. t nail, pet j'r, in edvsnct. .IL.M tnttml u Mund-ltu. nialWT July at tha nmiAflta al Astoria. On (on, andor U. act of uonfrwa ol Mann a, HP Owlft tar tk Mlmvt of Tn o OBUrauatoWMr rwKXMca ar pan i i ihi.n ut ha naiW bT natal oara or tlpouca Ma.bona. Any Imsulartty is. 6V Utcht slKmld kauot(UaMmx)rtwltoUia oOm at pubttoattoa. , TlLIPHOHl lUa Mi. the Qty of Astoria, Omefed paper of Clataop county and j they ar among ths largest factor on ' the wist, Is one that we are glad to I have enter hare because It nwans that the City of Astoria I to be a com m.uvtul t.-rmiiial. that ship are to stop here ami that tlio business would not have been sent here from Tort land. If Its owner were not In touch with assurance that mean perma nency In this line. H Is oho of the best Indications that we are in po session of on account of tha genuine ness of the venture and the conelu sivenees of It; It may be counted on aa among the ehlefest manifestation of the trend of commerce In this Jlrec tton and used as a lever In the win ning of other Investments here. WEATHER. Oregon, Washington, Idaio Fair. THE POLITICAL COURSE. The municipal campaign Is on at Portland and Mayor Barry Lane Is pitted against Tom Devlin for the hon "era the mayoralty, with a goodly bunch of lesser aspirants In the two flelds to contest the public choice tor officials in June. It is practically ad mitted that party lines have been wept aside in the metropolis and the city has all but lost its claim to be ' classed in political parlance as a re publican stronghold. It has taken care of too many democrats in the past few years to arrogate to itself any especial eolldity along G. O. P. lines; and Judg ing from Its late record in gubernator ial matters, it must have a care lest It supply another successful democratic candidate for that post. It la hoped here that there will be a reversal of things at Portland and that it will contribute something to the republican history of the state that will mean something beside a glaring miscarriage of principles to which Oregon, as a whole, is committed in the national view. It would seem that the great center of Oregon might get Into line for once &nd show where the republican ma jorities really emanate from and what of limit they really possess when the actual political energies are happily expressed and directed. "UNDESIRABLE CITIZENS." The term "undesirable citizen" Is getting to be a conspicuous slogan these days. The fact that it originated with President tloosevelt In making specific declarations anent the notor ious Moyer-HeywooJ-Pettlbone fac tion, gave, it an impetus and interest that hag made it available for use in &li avenues of recriminative applica tion. It has probably reached Its coarsest and most unfit use at the hands of a group of New York agitators who have misapplied it to the president of the United States. Thanks to the level from which it emanates In this In stance It carries no weight save that of vicious Insult which can be ignored where It is directej, but cannot be quite overlooked, en route. We be lieve It to be the duty of every news paper in the land to resent the thing tipon the mere hypothesis of its rank disloyalty and to establish the unfor gettable doctrine of the real dignity of the office toward which the slur warn directed. There is an unwelcome tendency in such things that needs the expressed disavowal of the better .elements of the country to render them! inocuous, and the press is the first agency looked to in this behalf. We "hope to see every paper in the land go on record with the rebuke that la essential, no matter what Its poli tics may be. ONE OF THE POTENT SIGNS. All Astoria is on the qui vive for signs that mean something in the way of commercial advance these days, and none are overlooked and all are ap preciated for the real value they ex hibit. The coming to this city of the Beebe Interests is counted among the most cheerful and convincing signals of significance recorded this season. Not only because of the rating of the Charles F. Beebe Company In the upper lists of northwestern business stand ards, but on account of the nature of the Investment they stand for; the e ship chandlery business, of which NEW TARIFFS FOR ASTORIA. It Is must cordially hoaed that General Passenger Agent Jenkins and his confreres of the A. ft C will lose no time In formulating the new tariff sheet In Doth freight and passenger departments of the line; and that they will show a manifest conception of the Importance of Astoria In the premise. Qoth scales are susceptible of extensive treatment and modifica tion and should be so set up as to qualify the sense of discrimination that has prevailed here for so long a time, and yet yield acceptable margins to the company. There Is no disposition to see the company lose out on any proposition nor that It should be Involved with Its competitors In any way disparaging to its business; the new rates should be so established as to compel recogni tion at the hands of the water lines. Their schedules are too high and have been, all along, and It Is said that Jacob Kamm Is tho responsible fac tor in the imposition; if this is so, then Mr. Kamm might as well get In line on a workable basis as to wait until he Is forced to do so, for it may as well be understood now, as later, that there Is going to be a radical revision of the Astoria schedules and an adjustment of them that will put this city on a par with the metropolis. and whosoever doubts It, may keep his eye on the Astoria Chamber of Commerce and the other leading agencies 'of Astoria. SEVERE El CUD I S(!!IIII Suffers Three Years Hands and Eye Most Affected Employed Doctor to No Effect-Now Entirely Recovered and Will Recommend t CUTIOURA REMEDIES IN ALL PARTS OF PARISH etna Mr wife was taken badly with eo foe three years, and h employed aoctor witn no effort at all until she employed Cu tieurt Soap and Ointment. On of her hands and her left eye were badly affected, and when she would stop twins Cutkura Soap ana Ointment the e ema came bank. nut mrv allihtlv but It did her S sight of rood. Then we complied with the too (ruction In using the entire set of Cutioura Ketnedtea and my wife is entirely recovered. She thanks Cuticurs very much, and will recommend it highly In our locality and In every nook and corner of our pariah. God bless you for the sake of suffering humanity. 1. M. Hubert, Hy dropolis. La., Jan. 5 and Sept, 1, is," EPIT0RIAL SALAD. . Last year the people of the United States consumed sugar at the average rate of 76 pounds each. In 1830 the average consumption was 14 .pounds. If sujgar g a civilizing force the United States stands well to the front. Louisiana Is trying to settle the question of how long molasses will sustain life. Judging from pioneer history, the children not only lived on it, but grew up Into strapping six footers. A number of British patents or no bility have been found to be bogus. American heiresses who run after titles get so badly fooled generally that this discovery is immaterial. Los Angeles Is to get a supply of electricity generated by water power over 128 miles of wire. The Illinois Jeep waterway project has large pos sibilities of the same sort. o Silent Smith left 15,000,000 to his wife and $20,000,000 to his sister. Yet few who apply for matrimony are sat isfied with a promise of sisterly affec tion as a substitute. French Canadians In Massachusetts have organized a large republican club. After sampling prosperity they consider It a good thing to stick to. Some of the southern papers sug gest with philosophical serenity that Mr. Bryan may voluntarily decide not to be a candidate In 1908. o The Ohio presidential exposition opened even ahead of time. BRONCHIAL COUGHS Breathe Hyomei's Healing Air and All irritation Will Be Quickly Cured. The most irritating and annoying form of cough Is that termed bronchial. People subject to bronchial troubles whenever there Is a change in the weather or they are exposed to a draft will "catch" a bronchial cough, which is very disagreeable, irritating and annoying. . Bronchial troubles cannot be cured by stomach dosing. The medicated air of Hy-o-mei is the only treatment that reaches' the affected parts and gives relief and cure. It destroys ail the disease germs that are present in the nose, throat and lungs, soothes and re lieves the Irritated mucous membrance SOUTHERN MAN CURED Of a Terrible Eczema byCutkura in Six Weeks. "Some time aso I suffered rr,lr With eraema, and I had the best medi cal attendance, but the more medietas 1 Cook the worse It seemed to get. I kept on with medicine for about flva weeks until I saw the Cutioura Item ed i. advertised, and I at once pur i-nam-u ii t uticurs ooap, vuttcura Ointment, and Cutk-ura Hwolvent, but bad not the slightest hope of them curing me. After I had uwd the first set of the Cutirura Remedies I saw the improvement, and in just six weeks my skin was as smooth as ever. 1 adviw any one suffering from this terrible disease to use the Cuticura Remedies. Henry J. . Stelljes, 132 Spring . St.. Charleston, 8. C, June 12. l!H)0.n CtmrOtu Eitrrnsl ind IntrnuU Trratnwut for Ewry Humor ol Infaau. Ctiuurrti. um) Admurw BU ol CutkTirm duap itac.i b Vkunm iim haul, fi"T.1?,!W,,, ,s '0 form ol 1ruit pmri rub. Ue. pt rail ol to Purity thr Hk.L (Jot, typa. h-mun. Uw " " , sr Mailed IrMkliw la Con sua Honors, RO Y A L, Insurance Company AETNA Insurance Company Solid as ths Foundation of the Globs, 8es A.J.TAYLOR Elsvsnth8ti jM-..I V) SPICES, rf CGFFEE.TEAa DAIflflO POWDER. Fixcr;5EXTnT$! INohift Puffy, fines flavor. aftShwh,Monib!fVioTs! CLOSSETaDEYEHS r PORTLAND, ORCQON. ' In all parts of the bronchial tubes and quickly overcomes the Irritation. Bronchitis Is really an Inflammation of the mucous membrance lining the air passages and Is purely a local dis ease, so that It needs a local treat ment like that afforded by Hy-o-meL If there Is any doubt In your mind as to the power of Hy-o-mel to cure bronchial troubles so that ths system will resist coughs and colds, the un usual way In which It Is sold by T. F. Lauren should dispel that doubt. He agrees to refund the money to any purchaser of Hy-o-mel who Is not perfectly satisfied with the results fol lowing the use of the remedy. He takes all the risk and if the remedy does not help you It docs not cost a penny, while If It cure, the expense Is nominal, for a complete Hy-o-mel outfit Is sold at only $1.00. o My Best Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1, ort Edward, N. 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Bouy 4 m awrii is. bow.i. ao naUau lo.cuUa. for Sale by Frank Hart, Druggist CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRE8f " Line of the Atlantlo Out l ex,pess steam.rt, "Emers.s of Britain" snd "Expreit of Ireland" (14,- 500 ton.) ssil from Quebeo to Liverpool in six day.; two day. on the Majettio St Lawrence snd only four day a st ses. They poueie every known device to snturs tsfety, ipeed, comfort and luxury. v JAMES FINLEY80N, Agent, A.toria, Or.gon, tr Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier. 1 HE G C. F. WISE, Prop. Choics Wines, Llqaert . Msrchant Laack Froei &odCi(aTi ' n:)oa.n.te njof jb. Hot loach at all Bonn Cents Corner Xlirsoth'and CommareJal AJT0SU OKIQOH Astoria & Columbia R. River R. Co EffsetWs Sunday, September 0. 1900 Psoitis Tims, &7 m. tw,' no. -a. urn . I. 8' 8.48 t.2 .ml 10111 o.m a. e.ii 6.8 7.W p.ml a-m 11 .sol 60 12.0 IJ-li 12.30 pin 1M 1.10 a.m (WW 10 9'23 .03 10,08 10.3SIMI6 n.ns 11. Ml 12.N POHTUNO OORLB . RAINIER CI.ATHKANIB Ar ASTORIA Lv. Lv, ABTORt Ar. 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