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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established tljj. Published Daily Except Monday by TRk, J. S. DILUNGM COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION SATES. By Bill, per j ear ,.97.00 By carrier, par month.. ......... .10 WEEKLY ASTORIA. t nail, par year, in advance. .91.00 Eolr4 M tMond-cbua matter July St, at fee poakvflfc at Aiioria-Ure-ra, under tha aot of Cooama ot Marsh a. WOnters to ttM ditra at Tn Mow MMmui totUir itMMtwo or pter ot tuna jm; b Md 7 poaul card or tVougk tato ma. any kmularfcy ta d Ihn ahoald bt tMsawfialatr reported to tha aeaa.ef vaatteaaiQaw TOiPJOiTX MAIN 91. Official paper of Clataop eouoty and UMCivoTA&ria. WEATHER. Western Oregon Fair and continued warm. 1 ASTORIA'S FUTURE. Xearly thirteen year ago (upon the 13th day of October, 1894, to be exact in thia important premise), Hon. Harvey W. Scott, editor of the Portland Ore gonian, was in thin city, and in tihe course of an address delivered to the citizens, made use of the following language: "The destiny of Portland and Astoria is common, We hare a common future. We must assist each other. There can be bo rivalry between ua, but each should work to a common end. That end is the development of Oregon and the creation of a great commonwealth. .."Astoria is the seaport of Oregon. Nature has so ordered it that thia state can have no other great seaport. The work now approaching completion at the month of the Columbia River as sures ns that we shall have m i&cont- parable harbor. We may challenge com parison with any similar work in the world, and we find support for our claim in the character and in the results of thia great achievement. There is no question of that. "We cannot separate. We should not, if we could. This country is one; it is an entirety. The interest of one part is alike the interest of all. What you want and should have next, is two great lines of railway, one along the Columbia river water route, the other through the in terior. When railroad it constructed along the water level, we shall find the products of the interior delivered at Oregon's seaport; not to Puget Sound on the north, or San Francisco on the south of us. Since speculative times have ceased, or, rather, are arrested, and since we are getting down to close figur ing in matters of business, it must be conclusive to every mind that there can be no successful competition by a -route over the mountains to the sea with an easy route from the interior on the water level The harder tha timet and closer the margins, the better for ua in thia regard. The opening of the great Columbia water route will enable all products to come through to Astoria without breaking bulk." There is much in this extract to en courage the quiet, and wide-spread, conviction that the people of thia city and county are now cherishing, anent the' rational promise of a great future for Astoria. It is confirmed and ampli fied in several waya, but peculiarly and impregnably, by the two great pre requisites named by Mr. Scott, the rail lines from Portland via the river marge, and through the Interior, the former be ing aa acwmplished, the other an as sured, fact. The superb natural condi tion a to harbor and wean Kateway are, of course, unrhangeJ, and amenable now, a then, to the development tuat is imminent at the hand of that w'kard nf vvitanaiiin. .Tame J. Hilt, t'non no avoidable basl whatever (an tha author of the above escernt abandon, or repudiate the claim for destiny he then set up for thta port and count rv it ia all aa true and clear to- dav ai it waa when he aaid it in hi own manly and masterful fashion) and what of circumstance and interest ha m.n.1 him tit L'tiore n,l tranairwsa his una deduction of that day. in all the time ainoe, we will leave to continued t one which contain the leaven for all blunders and all Crimea, i He ald it j he believed it he knew it waa rtjtnt ana wie. and certain to come, It was one nf the eleventt ohaervations he ever made and that he made It at all Is eon- elusive proof f the man's utter comic tkn along the, lines. f "We quote Tt today apropos or toe presence in thia city of Treident How ard Elliott, of the Portland 4 Seattle Railway Company and hi party, who are making a tour of inspection over the line of the Atorl t Columbia River "Railroad Company, the western "division of P. 4 S. system, in order that he may have certain knowledge that the moat he ahall hear of Astoria claim to recognition at bis hande In the near future, has the merit of an endorse ment that cannot be discounted. For, S.tArto U Innkitlat fnr miiMi from i.. ,t . ...' i. ti me new alignment m i"i- it saddle here, and expects to do much in return for the coslderation that shall be shown her, ah is anxious that Presi dent Elliott, as the representative of the actual power behind the new de wdnnment. shall realize the bet of our boast and take over the most applicable testimony we have to offer. And tn him w would UT, further, I that even without definite knowledge of what he and his colleague have in store for thi port by way of advantage, wa atand ready to do all that an am bitious and pro'rrejwive community may - . iWaTL- olana nf his oeoDle: to meet them on a general basis of good wftl and helpful ness in the unfolding or any program or thev Tacoma. We are asking no lea than this. , We are not without due appreciation of tV fact that the Hill line are not entering this territory at an expense approximating 120,000.000 for tne mere fun of the thing; that much is to be required of Astoria and her neighbor ing port points; that time and money and loyal effort are involved in the co ordinate work of the port and the com pany; and this la but to signify to those whom it most concerns, that As toria ha pinned her faith to the name, fame and force of Jamea J. Hill and expects to make that faith good at all times, and at all times to eee it honest- W reearded and honestly held as an element of reliance and strength and so treated. DEAD BABY'S BODY RESCUED. Policeman Rushed Into Burning Tene ment Ani Carries Out Body. BROOKLYN, June 10.-Huddled to gether" on the top floor of a six-story tenement at 15 Forsythe street, Man hattan, at 4 o'clock thi morning rooted with fear dense volumes ot amoK rooled throuirh tha door. The younae of Mx children, a baby ten months old, was lying ViJ in the crib, having died late vterdav. The family atootl around the corpe, none knowing what t. iliv hut all airree ua that thev eoultl not abandon the remain. Their alto tmn had become not only uneomfor tnlda hut danirerout wheu a tHtlireuiaa rushed upstair and carried the carriage to the ground floor,' Then the other rushed pell well after him to aatety. On the fourth floor, Joseph Schneider lived with hi wife, who waa ill In bed. He rushed uii to Policeman dimming, of the Kldrige atreet station wno wa stirring the tenants to action, and im plored him to save hi wife, as he couldnt do it himself- Cumming threw the woman over hi ahouldet, while Schneider carried a five day a' old baby to the tret. The nante which took lilace among the twenty-two families In the double tenement cave a sreat deal to trouble to the police and the firemen, but after all the excitement, it waa found mar no one had been hurt T Manv of them had rushed to the roof and dropped ten feet to the next roof. The cause of the biaae nasni yei been determined. The loss was not heavy. BEVERIDGE OFF FOR EUROPE. Intends to Study Inheritance Tax Sys tem H Denies Be it Engaged. VEV YORK. June 19. I'uited Males Senator Albert J, Beveridije of Indian who ha just sailed for Kumpe on the Steamship Kron rrmi Wliheim, Is go ing to Oermany for the purpose of making a thorough and comprehentive ttnilv of tha inheritance ta system of that country, with a view of uing that bitious and progressive community may fc M , U bi do, in aid of, and harmony with, the th which he proposea to introduce in the Senate when Oncress opena in the Fall The Senator ha declined to diia ness ,n tne un.OKiing o, any o. whe fc theirs, alway, with the underatand.ng ' Catherine m that thi. Is to be a terminal port snn ( M YM of EDITORIAL SALAD. Mayor Fitzgerald of Boston speaking of the terrible things that he and bis Massachusetts delegation witnessed ia Chicago, say that he saw a boy drink ing water from a rubber nose in a horse-troueh. Shocking: The( Boston boy, of course drinks from a naked, un- hosed barefooted horse-trough. TWENTY MILLION LOAN. RIO JAXEIRO, June 19 A ministe rial message was read in Congresa yes terday asking for authority to rai-e a loan ol $20,000,000 of which $5,000,000 ia to be devoted to payino- off the debt1 of the estate of San Taulo, and $15. 000,000 a occasion arise to maintain the stock of coffee held abrosd for the account of the estate. Be Cheerful Worry and gloomy thoughts wear on the nerves and injure the digestion. When you feel blue, try to Uk on the bright ide of tliinK. cultivate health-tliougUtJ and correct the sys tem bv taking SSeeeiamV Sold everywhere, lu boxes 10c. and 25c, "THE BATH." Pittsburg Millionaire Buy French Painting. Famous fvfvHf HvMyfTWTmrHvtmvHWm.yHHfvvrl I Th Str.P aJ t55e tjMaL t 1 : ? v . ,t For Women Ladles Outfltteri WE ARE BEGINNING OUR Summer Gleaning Up Sale RIGHT NOW, WHILE THE SUMMER IS STILL Y0UN0. riTTSnniO, Juua 10.-Authentlo In formation la given the Annotated Press that Robert C Hall, the, utillkinaire preldent of the Pittsburg stock ex change, lod nVgotiatlona by cab last night with Gaston LaTouvhe, of rari. the artist and exhibitor, for the.t purchase of "llie Bath," the palntiag'i that won the first prise of $1300 In the International Art Kihil.it at the Came- a gis lntitt In thl city, which cloed t on Sunday. Almost upon tha hour It wa to be packed and shipped to the x exhibitor, Mr. Hall cabled M. MToucne and last night tha reply accepllng tha nifea waa received. ' All effort to ascertain the prise paid for the painting have been unsucce ful, but, it wa said that $3,000 would leave Pilt-biirg a a result of M. La- I Touche'a exhibiting at the Carnegie gaiiery. A Ltaaon la Healtk Healthy kidney filUr the Impurltlea irom the blood, and unleai they do this good health la Impossible. Foley Kid t ey Cure make sound kidney and will positively cur ill forms ot kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens tha who system. T. T. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. ALL NOVELTY DRESS GOODS,' $!$ AND UNDER, CUT lo PER CENT. '.-. . ;t : ' ' t " AU NOVELTY DRESS GOODS OVER ! ij CUT ao PER CENT. WE HAVE MANY BEAUTIFUL AND CHOICE PATTERNS STILL ON HAND YOU CAN BUY MOW A SWELL DRESS AT A , BARGAIN. .... j ' t , . , I t f 1 SALE ON COLORED LAWNS kjio BIG II GRADE COTTON NOV. ELITES. t$ AND so CENT LAWNS, io CENTS, so CENT NOVELTIES SUITABLE FOR EVENING WEAR, YOUR CHOICE ' 3$ CENTS. '';'' - -- - i. 'THE BE HIVE 1 530 Commercial St ASTORIA, ORE. f a,aaftaaa'aaaaaaaaaaanaataaaaaaaaaaaet-e4-tiaaaaa.AaAaaft MMMMIMHMHIMIIM MIIHIIIMM) SUMMER RUSH FOR EUROPE. NEW YORK, JunIO,The Summer rush for Europe I In full swing and every steanwhip leaving port for the other side is thronged with passenger. The big liner Adriatic, which sails for .Southampton today, will have on board (MIS cabin passengers, which means that every berth In the saloon and second cabin will be taken. PROVE IT ANYTIME. By the Evidence of Astoria People. Th. ,i;i.. vi,lnw citiiena riL'lit here at home .supply U proof sufficient to sat afv the ureatest skeptic. o neuer proof can tie had. Here is a cng. Read it: 3Ir. Helen Lewis, of 52 Ator street, Astoria, Ore., says: "Doan' Ointment nmve.1 its healincr Qualities several years ago when I used it and told in a published statement the great reuei and cure I obtained irom it. 1 used ii for a breaking out around my mouth and lip which had troubled me or a number of years, despite all I eould dn tn set rid of it . Mv Hps would crack and become sore when cold weath er set in, and this lasted until It got - . . I warm again. I waa finally induced to The New York preachers want to L p,, fitment, procuring It at : snim fnr - Y.'n mMna this I . . i . raise 850.000 for a bijr meeting thi . 4A ua Tt .Inpsn't sepm -uiiuiic, HIV,,,, -I time alter oeginning io appiy it i right to ask them to work all summer,! red ftf annyBn(,ei ,n(j nave been tnr nm n-j nrpfer frolnir awav on I t f. .ft ml for us we Drefer Itoinir away on vacation to staying at nome ana oeing reformed. . ' o It's too good to be true, this rumor of a coming rate war among Kew York cabmen. But how delightful It will be . aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaittttttttf-Tf tt' Johnsons j& j& Vood Finishing Specialties nd Ornamental Hardwood Floors Refinish Your Woodwork Fornitorc and Floors. Have you any Old Furniture or Woodwork to refinish f Ifao, then by all means refinish them. Make your Furniture and Wood harmonize by using JOHNSON'S PREPARED SPECIALTIES See the following JOHNSON'S PREPARED WAX A complete Finish and Polish for all woods JOHNSON'S POWDERED WAX For Ballroom Floors JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC S0L00 For Removing Old Finfch JOHNSON'S WOOD DYES For Artistic Coloring of Woods. Made In all shades WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go. Incorporated Successor to Foard k Stokat Ce Charlea Rogers' drug store. In a short time after beginning to apply it I wa entirely tree irom it since. For fale by all dealers. Price, 60 cent. Foster-MHburn Co., Buffalo, New York, aole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. " to take ten dollars and ride several blocks up Broadway when the prices are chopped way down. When the indictments are all in San Francisco may decide to arrest the hoiv est men remaining and put them la prison. It would be an awful burden to confine the others at public expense. , That Iowa debating society that tack led the question, "whether it is better tn h a billionaire or a trillionaire," is getting a trifle ahead of the financial earne. Furthermore, they cannot bor- frow a nickle from us for carfare. Tf .Tnhn Tenmle Craves of Atlanta doesen't cease advocating Roosevelt for a third term be will find himself outside the breastworks In November, 1908. o Remarkable Rescue That truth is stranger than fiction, has once more been demonstrated In the little town of Fedora, Tenn the resi dence of C, V. Pepper. He writes) "I was in bed, entirely disaoiea wim hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. King"! New Discovery. Then Instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased i the Heeding diminished rapidly, and in three week I waa able to go to work. Guar anteed cure tfor coughs and colds. 80c And $1.00 at Charles Rogers Drug Store. Trial bottle free. If you will make Inquiry tt will be a revelation to you how many aueeamb to kidney or bladder trouble Is one form or another. If the patient la not beyond medical aid. Foley's Kidney Cur will cur. It never disappoints. T. 7. Laur in, Owl Drug Store. "Our Shoes" Means Standard of Merit. Our Service and our methods of business are of the highest excellence as well as all of our Footwear Everything is of the highest except our prices, and they are always the lowest ' Our Specialties Are Loggers and long hand made boots for Fishermen. S. A. t MS tonal 1U oppolt Weber re DRUGGIST Columbia Drug Co. Dr. Charles C. C. Rosenberg (Successors to Dr. Linton's Drug Co.) Drug, Medicines AND . '''...." Toilet Articles. Prescriptions carefully' compounded. Dr. Rosenberg will give consultations and examinations free, 185 Eleventh Street. Telephone Main 1 171. - Astoria, Ore. Fisher Bros. Company Sole Agents (or Barbour's and Finlayson's Salmon Twltie : ;-and Netting Hardware, Iron, Steel and Ship Chand lery. Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Brass Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass and Hardwood Cjroceries I A Complete Line of Fishing, Cannery J Logger and Mill Supplies j Fisher Bros. Co. 54W350 Bond Street Astoria, - - "'Oregon; W. C. LAWS CO. HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS. Plans and estimates furnished on application. All work done by First-Class Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first class manner, as we do no other work in Our shop. f&ttO Methods OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN K0HLER METHODS, AND STUDIES. ALSO SAWYERS, L0NGLEY, WIN KERS, BEYERS AND LIBERT METHODS. SPECIAL LINE OP toe PRACTICE MUSIC. - E. A. HIOGINS CO., MUSIC BOOKS STATIONERY