THE, MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORJA, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST if, 1907. a THE! MORNING ASTORIAN Establish Il7 iabliaacd Daily Except Monday by til J. S. DEUUIGSK tOXPAXT. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. ly mail, per year..... 67 flutter, par month. .17.00 WISELY ASTOKIA1. mail, per yr, in adTane..?1.0u" ntrl u Hvond-olMt maltar July n lot, at tha noatoffle. at Astoria. Ore gon, under lb actorcurea ol March , m HTOntw. for tlio dollwmnu of Thi Mors muniwi toeUbar raatdx or piac. of ikiu aiada b noatal card or tarouKft tfctettaooa. Any Irregularity Is de Utmt ahould be (Buaedlately reported to the oOototpubUoalioa. ISUCPBXHII XADI Ml. Official Mner of ClaUoo eountr and U. City of Astoria, XT. S. DRYDOCK HERE, The possibility of Uncle Sam install ing a naval drydock within the harbor watrs of Astoria is a matter for pleas ant contemplation and the final fact will mean very much for the city and toe state, as well as the government. There are many excellent sites for the plant hereabout and it will be far more acces sible and convenient than the Bremerton docks; but we do sot believe the govern ment intends to abandon the Fuget Sound station all together; it would not be wise nor practicable, and in the sec ond establishment will be none too much of its kind on this coast, if the adminis tration intends to equip and maintain a big Pacific fleet as is indicated in the dispatches from Washington Astoria should leave no stone unturn ed to manifest her interest in this im mense addition to her industries, and she should make all necessary overtures in such behalf and indicate to the gov ernment her willingness to make the erection of the yards here aa easy as possible under all circumstances that are likely to arise. It means tens of thou sands of dollars spent here annually; an cess of importance to the port and the city; and there must be no dawdling nor backing-and-filling on any of the in evitable propositions that will come up in the course of the selection and pur chase of the site. It is a huge business matter for the city and county and is likely to make the mouth of the Co lumbia far more famous than has been in all the years of its existance. Lend a hand, everybody! the policy is proverbial with James J. Hill and every other modem builder. It Is going to cost a pretty penny to rock this lone streK-h of riirlit oi-way, but his managers will do it and the day 'of their doing it is not so very far aay Let Astoria, through its Chamber of Commerce, go straight to Mr. Hill and give him untmthiUM assurance that when ho is ready to rock-ballast that stretch of trcatling, this city will bear one-half the cost. It is a plain and simple proposition, and the city can bond herself for the work in this as well as she can on the hypothesis of doing the whole thing herself. It will mean much to the railway people and give them to know that this city has an interest in their interests and is willing to bear hand in the development the railway is certain to start here; it is as fair for one as the other, and the Increment in values, iu an improved city, in an in- cieased population and advanced wealth, public and private, will be shared by the municipality and the company on prac tically en equal basis; for what benefits one must benefit the other. Through some such device as this we will get our seawall at reasonable cost and the scheme of filling in afterward, may be safely left to the conditions that are sure to ensue from such a vigorous initial step. We do not know that the proposition will be accepted, but it can not be more than rejected; and this we doubt, for there is too much in it for the railway to lose. It comes as near striking an even balance between the necessitous work ahead of the railroad and the certain needs and desires of the people of Astoria, as any plan that has ever presented itself as yet in all the year this huge idea has been bruited here. THE OREGON STATE FAIR, This Is u unusual summer, even for Oregon, in the mild and often cloudy days which have predominated so far, The rain which has fallen recently ha ot damaged crops to any great extent however, Some grain mar haw been injured, but potatoes, hops, late veget' bles and most filiit will not be affect' ed. The abundant rains and bad wenth' er at this time of the year presage fair weather in the full, according to many prophets, Wheu a summer is unusually cool, they say, it mean that Old Sol will have his day later on, and fair weather may be expected for the fall This wijl be great news to the thous ands of people who will 1 In the hop Holds during September, and the thous and more who will attend tho Greater Oregon State Fair at Salem (Sept. Ill 21.) The (air is the bg annual event for everybody all over the Northwest, .1 EDITORIAL SALAD. John 1). Rockefeller must be' delighted with the telegraphers' strike. It di verts attention. Resting has been defined as a change of work, and may also be described as the supplement to a vacation. Telepathy is a favorite subject with some writers, and now is the time for demonstration if there is anything practical in it. TEAT BLESSED SEAWALL. The Morning Astorian begs to hark back to its original theory for the building of the seawall along the port frontage here, announced in these col umns last year, when this subject was rife. We are more firmly addicted to the policy then declared than we were even at that time, because conditions now are infinitely better for the probable consummation of the enterprise than they were a year ago Sooner, or later, the Hill management J ui xne great railway centering here must renew its four miles of trestles be tween Tongue and Smith's Toints. The Hill way of doing big improvements is to make them permanent; the greater ccst of the final improvement soon ad justing itself to the credit of the main tenance accounts of the railway system; GO FOR THE RATS! Dr. Holt, the well known federal quar antine officer in charge at this port, is doing excellent work to ward off the barest possible chance of infection from the bubonic plague, now rife at San Francisco; and while his system of radical fumigation of each vessel arriv ing here from that port, may work a momentary hardship on the officers, crews and passengers of the coast-wise steam ers, the people ashore and at large, are made safe from the spread of one of the deadliest maladies known to science. Any growling the government's precau tions may excite, may well be smother ed, until by some inadvertance on the part of such men and officers as Dr. Holt, the dreadful scourge gets a foot hold ashore and sweeps its desolating way through some big or little commun ity; it will be quite time to growl then, and in the meantime we may feel the sense of security from all such evils as this that is gained by the skilful and devoted oversight of the men trained and sworn to the unwelcome duty of fight ing all such aeourages down and out. CLATSOP'S ALL SIGHT! Mr. Rockefeller would have continued to lie voiceless if the $20,240,000 Item had been an addition to the dividend In stead of a fine A peculiarity of the Republican fac tlonal fight in Ohio is that it may bring Lieut. On. Cerbin to the surface as a peace offering. -.ij.il John Sharp Williams charges that Gov. Vardaman is a Fopulist.not real Democrat. How would Mr. Williams classify Mr. Bryant Uncle Joe dnnon's boom, as far as he knows anything about it, is marked 1908. Uncle Joe is too smart to worry now about next year's crops The 33 sheriffs of the State of Oregon got together the other day up in Fort- land, and after despatching their annual grist of business to their complete satis faction, 32 of them got to work in earn est and deliberately elected "Met" Pomeroy, sheriff of this baliwick, presi dent of the Oregon Sheriffs' Associa tion, and named Astoria as the next meeting place, in 1908. The double- barrelled compliment will have to stand until we get the gang down here next summer, when, by means of Clatsop's undaunted and inexbaustable hospital ity we may demonstrate, in some sort of 'measure, the character of our apprecia tion, ihere may be a case of state-wide dyspepsia in old Oregon, but it won't be, altogether our fault. They have invit ed the attack and we'll see that they get it, if our long list of good things holds out. And just the ideal time of the year, at that! Mr. Rockefeller claims to be pulling a cart for the American people. The fare is pretty expensive 79O,q00,O00 net profits in 24 years; A corn crop of 2.700,000,000 bushels is predicted for this year. 35 bushels of corn for each man, woman and child in the United States is not so bad. . Secretary Taft will not have time to visit Japan on his approaching jour ney around the world, but the jinxes will work the grapevine telegraph freely while he is in that region. Lowest Death Rate of Any State in the Union That's Oregon Highest Interest Earning of Any State in the Union That's Oregon PRIME FACTORS OF A SUCCESSFUL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Low Death Rate High Interest Earning Careful Selection of Securities That's "Morgan's Men," a Confederate or ganization, has just held its largest re union in Kentucky. First and last, Morgan commanded ten regiments, and there were times when they seemed to be twenty. San Fmncisco Is still caring for 17.439 persons in 13 refugee camps. But in spite of all its setback the city will come out ahead if it can clean out its grafters. The refugee camp vote, un fortunately, seems to be on their side. NO DOG SHOW. This Hew Form Fourteen is FORM FOURTEEN tomuawT, IMS TW FECHHEfttER FISHELCOL Hems "Rsinim rannaraM K Bi at h. Bk Ilk all to the good when it comes to style. The Semi-box back is a decided change from the form fitting coats of the Spring season. This model and a number of other snappy models in the CLOTHES PALL arc here in a variey of the latest fashions. Your ; inspection invited Prices $ 1 6.00 to $26.00 ; Shirts Cluett and Monarch $1.00 to $1.60 Collars Arrow Brand........... Two for 26c t Hats Men's Soft and Derby hats in many shades and blocks, Pf(( $3.00 1 LUUKINEN & HARRISON CLOTHIERS FURNISHERS HATTERS 390 Commercial Street, Corner Ninth. DID NOT ARRIVE. The Policyholders' Company EVERY CENT OF THE PREMIUMS COLLECTED BY OREGON LIFE RE MAINS IN OREGON. NOT ONE CENT OF THE PREMIUM GOES TO ANY OTHER STATE, THEREFORE "Best for an Oregonian." HOME OFFICE COR. SIXTH AND ANONY STREETS, PORTLAND A. L. Mills, l. Samuels, Clarence S. Samuel, President General Manger Assistant Manager Owing to Late Notice it is Found Impos sible to Get Canines in Good Condition. Owing to the short notice given to dog owners that there was going to be a dog show, tins feature of the County Fair has been called off by Chairman Ed Lewellyn, of the dog show committee. Notice that there was going to be canine show was given out only a couple of days ago and the chairman state that dog owners claimed it would be im possible for their dogs to be put in pre sentable shape under a month. Mr. Lewellyn interviewed a number of dog owners 'during the past few days, although be had bis own doubts as to them that they would have been greatly pleased to be represented in the show, but that the coats of the canines took weeks of care to put in shape. Daily baths and rubbing are neces sary to make the dogs look ae though they were tit to enter a' show, and time is also a necessity in the getting of the fur of the animals in a glossy condition. The chairman of the dog show asserted last night that over 150 dogs would have been entered In the contest had the notice that there would be a dog show been given out a month earlier. The show was a success last year and it would have been much larger this year, according to the chairman Considering the views of dog owners he could not see how the ehow could be pulled off, and the matter being left to his judgment, he reluctantly decided that it was too late for a representative show of canines. "Regular al the Sun" Is an expression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the tun is the most regular performance in the universe, unless It is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Fills. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist. 26c. Circulating Newspaper Sepreaentativei Not In Astoria as Reported. Contrary to the report that the North west Circulating men, representatives of the Northwest newspapers, arrived In Astoria Sunday and held a session yes terday is not borne out by the facts. The wily newspapermen for some reason did not appear as scheduled and no meet ing was held and Sir. C. R. Beth was not elected president of the association as re ported. No news has been received from the circulation men and It is not know when they will arrive or if they will come now. It is reported that the Port land delegation had some trouble with iiieir employes striking so that they all had to get out Sunday morning and distribute pnpers themselves. This prob ably account for their non-appearance. NORWEGIAN SAENGERFEST of the Pacific Coast ASTORIA THEATER Sunday. Sept. 1, '07 Afternoon and Evening Grand Concert 300 VOICES IN THE CHORUS Don't Grumble when your Joint a oh and 70a tufftr from Rheumatism. Buy bottle of Bal lard's Snow Liniment anJ get Instant relief. A positive cure for Rheumatism, Burns, Cubs, Contracted Mucin, Sort Chest .etc., Mr. I. T. Bogy) a prominent merchant at Willow Point, Texas, says that he find Ballard'a Snow Liniment the best all round Liniment h ever used." Bold by Hart'a Drug Store. Way Fret and Worry whea your child has a ssTsrs cold. You need not fear pneumonia or other pul monary diseases. Keep supplied with Ballard'a Rorehound Syrup- poslUva cure for Oolda Coughs, Whooping Cough am) Bronchitis. Mrs. Hall, of Sioux Fall, S. D., writes 1 ''I bar used your wonderful Ballard'a Horehound Syrup, on my children for fir years. Ita result hare been won derful" Sold by Hart'a Drug Store. Carlo A. Speratti, Director -SOLOISTS" Mmme. Jennie Norelli CarlVendt.Violinist , Emil Anna, Pianoist. Admission - $1.00 Tickets can be had at the stores of L. Nanthr up or E. Hauke & Co. Fisher Bros. Company 11 Sole Agents for Barbour's and Finlayson's Salmon Twine and Netting Hardware, Iron. Steel and Ship Chand- : lery. Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Brass : Goods. Paints, Oils, Glass and Hardwood : : Groceries A Complete Line of Fishing, Cannery I Logger and Mill Supplies risner Dros. wo. 546-550 Bond Street ' " J Astoria. - Oregon I