Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE J, 1907. if THE MORNING ASTORIAN Eatabuh4 ; PttMUhea Daily Kwpt Monday by riV J. S. DIUWGM COMPABT. S0BSCKIPTIOH RATES. .17.00 B mail per year By carrier, per month . WESXT ASTOMA. art, pr year, to ndTne..,1.00 nniLjtlua mailer July . Ultt. at ttat poetofflc t Attorta. Or- too. IS i tor tfc f TM Mow MtttMr reaM-eeor 13 fj OBPOr' v TEtmOHl MATS U Um CIV Astoria. Oflhdal wer of Oop eounvy WEATHER. Western Oregon Fair; winn er couth. Shower north portion Western Washington Shower followed by fair weather. PASTY LINES ARE FADING. AU over- the country it i noted that the lines of political partisanship are fading rapidly and plainly. It i ex pected that the grosser expression, as indicated in the national organizations, will be the last to disappear though even in that field the lapse ha been dis cerned and seriously commented upon hy the leader. Among all the grave thing that have risen in the past few day to engage popular attention, there ia nothing o conspicuously good and advantageous, M thi. It will do more to bring the whole people to their sense than any thing short of a great war. It will hriru, th sllered leaders no with a " "fc " c round turn and demonstrate the unflat tering fact that thej are not necessary; it will give tone and direction to the popular thought and make it dependent I'pon its own wisdom and farsightedness, rather than upon the will or wish of a group of men heretofore composing the real autonomy of the parties. Anything that forces the commonalty to think, and weigh out it own course and destiny, is a public blessing, eince it eliminate the political sharper and high binder and relegate the selfish element to the rear. It is indicative of a better sentiment in the civic body and a larger interest in the affairs of government on all side, and that is what ha been needed in America for many a long year. For, had it been in vogue during the past quarter century, we would have less to complain of now in the way cf 'corporate ravage and official wrong doing. When the day dawn that only the people shall have first and last decision in the electoral affair of the country; when the "boss," the ringster and the henchman are unknown, and the word of choice, election and confirmation are with the primal authority, the nation will be cleaner and happier, with a power end confidence and wajr never known in its history, and the example will be ' for the good of the whole world. No clean-hearted American care how soon the change is wrought; the sooner the better for him, for he will be needed infinitely at such a turn in the political flood; he is not needed now, except to ' save some desperate situation that has gotten away from the leader and lieu tenants, and threatens society as well as the party. The home itself will cut an immense figure in the new deal, and thi will be a uod-send, because as things are, and have been, the home in fluence in American politics has been nil, and where the home spirit doe not operate there is danger. We shall hail the hour of freedom with honest saatisfetion on account of the superb possibilities inalienable in the doctrine of public and popular con ception and control.' proaeh and countercharge ever since the Coventor of Idaho wa murdered at the jrate of hi home, and this vast Inter- change of abuse and vilification has not I tended to len the public Interest in ithe matter, but ha, rathei whetted the ' popular appetite for extraordinary re sults and given wide latitude to the play 'of emotional and spectacular programs j from both side of the famous trial i Xow that the issue lie in court, there i will, or should, be marked cessation of ! critical comment in the press, in order jthat the utmost fairnesa nisy prevail ! nt Boise. There is no demand for any I departure from the essence of , justice ami the people at large hope there ill ' be none; that the eae will take straight land honest course, and eventuate along exact lines of justice as nearly infalli ble a human wisdom and equity can provide. ' ; '' ; t There are point of immense gravity and Importance inseparable horn this case, and it termination must be of a character commensurate with the great questions that are to be decided there, and the people and the paper can easily abide the fame and wait for the close, before indulging again in general discussion. There are those who believe the future of the labor union is closely wrought in the outcome of the trial, and that iU weaknesses will be scarified and exposed, until reorganisation upon loftier and saner line will be inevitable, all of which will be for the infinite good of unionism; there are other who look to Boise and this great case, to demon strate the essence of civil government and sound it real depths of effective ness, and for a final and conclusive ex hibition of its real value to man; still others who await the history and ver dict of the cause, a a new and funda- menta departure in the application of law and it processes. The whole affair is full of profound interest to the coun try at large and nothing but the most exact and rigorous justice is looked for cr wanted, since it is to be a source of future judgment in all kindred matter and because of the wide scope of the elemental agencie involved. SEASIDE REMAINS WET. TOUGH BEEFSTEAK Steak in a Union Boarding House Causes Strike. TWO UNIONS CLASH OVER FEED Monday' election at Seaside has demonstrated, nearly two to one, that her people are not opposed to the pret ence of saloons, and the thirsty tourist as well as native, will have something to drink there beside sea water. The issue was warmly contested and overwhelmingly deckled, and by the beat and last resort at hand, the local polls. ft..- 1 1 I. - TkAal - J. ismm in. n ..W... i" w -inJ. to wot, of popular issue and is wholly atifac-, 6 e tory in the end. We may deprecate public adjustments of this kind but we cannot question them; it is with the individual to vote a he sees fit, and having had recourse to this expedient, there is nothing more to be said. Local matters are susceptible of great bitterness and radical phase of conten tion, since the people engaged are closely knit in a small compass and are univer sally familiar with the mooted isues, ond are the best judges of the relative merits at stake. For thi reason they should be left to the popular cxpresion as made at the polls and the decision abided by unless there is proven collu sion or fraud that warrant an appeal. General Mlxup Between Carpenters and Woodworkers' Union In Which the Employer Is Saueeed In Trying To Act As Peacemaker, CHICAGO, June 4. Ths fact that there are no rule governing, "Union" boarding houses i deplored by Louis Kirmse, proprietor of the ConrmercUl Cabinet Company who ha a strike on his hands today because a anion wooo workln employs objected to the quality of beef steak erved to him for Sunday dinner. Two unions the carpenter and the woodworkers-are interested in deter mining the quality of the tak. Th carpenter struck in aympamy who the foreman who discharged th "Fussy- woodworker and waa himself discharged. The woodworkers struck because) the foreman wa reinstated. The plant I practically tied up a a result of the union row. The woodworker In question, accord-; ing to Anton Joanen. busines agent of the union, was living at "Union boarding house conducted by the "Shop iteward" of the Carpenter Uuion. Last Sunday, it is said, he wa dis pleased with the quality of the dinner Steak was served, but it wa not tender, as usual. The "shop steward" in his capacity of boarding house keeper, In !ted that the steak wa firt claa. The controversy resulted in the wood worker changing boarding house. Yes terday he lost hi place, being discharg ed by the foreman of the plant. Mr. Kirmse then wa appealed to, ana ignorant of consequence, reinstated the discharged man, at tha same tima gett ing a new foreman. The carpenter's strike followed, U men walking out Mr. Kirmse upon reflection offered to take back his old foreman to appease the striker. Thereupon 16 woodwork ers went on strike. Xow all are refos- ! t I iv jr is- N , Is Where Our Tralalnf ' Affects Yen We train your brains to in crease your in come, it is not hard to obtain a larger salary when you know enough to be worth it. Thousands have already doubled or largely increased their salaries by fol lowing our plan. No matter how poor, how old, or how young you may be, we can help you qualify at home, in spare time, at small expense, and on easy terms for any of the leading trades, including licta, GictricaJ, ttisa, CM, tr IMtg EtfjMir; DrtfttMt; fecMict; lHttspr; Stmtrtjtir; tttt-Cvl trlttr; ttrtow trustr; tr If Kffitr. WrtU TODAY. SUUnt which pro. fvtstoa InKmli yea la INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools Bx 7ft. scimori. n. Watch for th School's Exhibit la th OWL DRUG STOBZ Window, for a few tlaya only, COMMENCING JUNE 18TH Write to H. Harris, Box 121, Astoria, XOW, regarding SPECIAL PRICES During th Exhibit. EDITORIAL SALAD. General Kuruki will have to answer to the geisha girls for praising the worn en of America. o Mrs. Gould wants Howard to give her 5250,000 a year for pin money. It must be that her mind is on diaomnd-pin money. One of the trouble of the Okla- koma Democrat it that they are un able themselves to understand their proposed constitution. . o Nature faker and undesirable citl zena have not yet decided the question of precedence, but both look down on the equivocators. o One county in Maine last year ship ped 10,700,000 bushels of potatoes. If there is a potato trust it allows none to rot in the ground. A CELEBRATED CASE. The trial of Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone is on, at Boise j and the world is looking that way for some startling , developments. The case is classed among the celebrated causes at bar, and . the law as it shall be ex pounded there, will be quoted for many and many a year. There is n immense weight of responsibility resting upon the State of Idaho, her officers, courts and the jury that must decide the issues; nor is the legal group in charge of the defense free from its burden of liability io the conduct of its share of the huge engagement of justice. Rings Little Liver Pill keep the sys tem clean, the stomach sweet. Prompt relief for headache and biliousness. Good for all the family. Tonight If you would enjoy tomorrow take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab iets tonight, clear the head and cleanse the stomach. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Frank Hart and Leading Drag gists. There ha been a great prelude of re- j Store, Summer coughs' and' colds yield at once to Bee Laxative Cough Syrup, contain honey and tar but no opiate, Children like it. It laxative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Keep it on hand. Sold by Prank Hart's Drug Every Man Hia Own Doctor. The average man cannot afford to cmnlov a physician for every slight ail- - . . , Lt. ment or injury that may occur in nw family, nor can he afford to neglect them, as so slight an injury as th .-raih nf nin ha been known to ause the loss of a limb. Hence every man must from necessity be his own doctor for this class of ailment. Sue cm often depends upon prompt treat ment, which can only be had when suit able medicine are kept at band. Cham l.srta iii's Remedies have been in th market for many year and enjoy i good reputation. Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Uiar rhoea Remedy for bowel complaint. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lor . coueh. colds, croup ana WBooping cough. Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an anti septic liniment) for cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, swellings, lame bacx ana ineu- mstic pains. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. m..mhrlIn'a Salve for diseases of the skin. One bottle of each of then flva prep arations costs but $1.25. For al by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. Ancient Soma is now merely a memory of the put Ballard's Snow Liniment is th family liniment of the twentieth century. positive cure for Rheumatism, Burns, Cuts, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc : Mr. C. H. Pun von. Stanberry. Mo., writes i "X have used Snow Liniment for Rheuma tism and all pain. I can't say enough in its praise." Bold by Hart's Drug Stow. v) SPICES, (j COFFEEJEA, mum POWDER, FliJ0!!i:25EXTR.CTS Wwolurepjrlh'. Finest flavor, tittiJSfrefth.Cfascahtlerric':!; &05SET& BEYERS f PORTLAND, OREC ON. C W. C. LAWS . CO. HEATING ANDIJLUMBING ENGINEERS Plans'nrd "estimates furnished on application. Jr JfAllJwork done by First-Class Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper ond Tin W'oik done inj a first, class manner, as we do no other work in our shop. rr-9 Paint ! Paint ! Paint ! This I;Palnting Time JET We carry Everything in the Paint line and i HJ3i none hut the best. Even rich men cannot afford to buy poor paint The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go. -Inc. 1 . gwaaf U ft 4 .taM Co OQ'O'afF' STEEL a EWART ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS t3 lolBusineiSt'for Basinets and Tour Satisfaction. Ve make it our aim to do first class work at reasonable prices. 222 Twelfth Street. Next to the Astoria Theatre. MM ! Eastern Painting & DecoratingCo j Experts in all the Branches of Painting, Paper-Hanging and Decorating. Satisfaction Guaranteed. All work done ' ' Promptly. Prices reasonable. New Goods arriving Every Day. We solicit business Frcra Outside Tt)wns. ,- ; Commerol! Street, nar eighth. Astoria, - Oregon Mill JAMEST0WH EXPOSITION HATES June flth, 7th and 8th will be next dates of aale for the Jamestown Exposl tion tickets. Take advantage of the extremely low rates in effect via all routes in connection with the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad. Ticket on sale and sleeping car reservations made at City Ticket Office, Pag building. Don't think you can buy cheaper in Portland rates are the same from both Portland and Astoria and if you buy in Portland you will simply be out the amount of your local fare from Astoria. 6-l-8t. tT Morning Astorian, $0 cents month, delivered by carrier. per 416 BOND W, ASTORIA, OIEGOI Carrie th Finest Lin of Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US I ftS Peter Painter SaVS When pain! peels off 111 1 1 Ann Innk flpnn if a a case of Sun stroke. .-7 a unMPami was never known to e overcome by the Sun 'a Htm.Pmnf PutntmnrMMit th onl trua V pnnoiple or soientino pMnt-mwung, oomotmiiK me nig drhaat daaraa of batutr with the irreateat oovertnc eiour ana auramiuy, it aott not mm h iiutr. Itaoeanot peal, orsok or onsUi ofl. Bend (or book nd enlor curd (free) to PiTTOW Pints Co.. Lake Street, Mllwtuke, WU. Allen Wall Paper & Paint Company Sole Agents llthOoodSts.. Astoria, Oregon SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTORIA, OHEGON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS . Vp-to-Dat Haw Mill M scblnerjr Prompt attention given to si. repair work 18th and Franklin Ava. : Tal. Main 2481- men les A dose at bed time usual ly relieves the most severe case before mornintf. 30 days' treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. BACK-AGHE