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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1907)
fcb&KSDAY, AUGUST l, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. ZJ7 i f i FINANCIAL Si National Bank of Astoria, Ore. rHTAHMHIIlil) 1880. , Capital $100,000 A. 30WLBY, FrisUUnt. . RAKK PATTON, CeebJer. rrtKRSON, Vlosl'rasliUnt. J. W. GARNER, Aw'sUnt Ueewat. 4 Astoria Savings Bank 0 lll F14 In 1100,09, gurplui will DudlTll(l PruDWIhO.OUO t iiaMU a Uau.nU Bauklug llwlneaa, J.uk.w.1 raid on Ttm lpslU I I FOUR PER CENT I'ER ANNUM t ma Duani itreet. ASTORIA, OREGON, BAY IRON & BRASS 1T0RKS ASTORIA, GHEOOJT 0 BRASS FOUNDERS! LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS tu-taU Haw Mill Mathlneol Frompt itmtlun lit" to nl. "I1' wort franklin Ave. Tel. Main MM , r 1 rORIA IRON WORKS )K, President HOP, Bocr.taxy. Nelson Trorer, Vlo-Pr. and Bupt. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK. Tnu Designers and Manifactorers or THE LATtriT IMPROVED g Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete CUrnery OutriU Furnished. 1DCNCC SOLICITED Foot of Fonrtu Btraet iTH GEM i i C.F.WISE, Prop I .. . loio Wlnae, Liquor I tail Cigara ! I t laoca it a soon Merchant Luck From 11130 a. m. to 1:90 f m. Y PUSH OREGON TO THE FRONT AN EASY WAY TO ADVERTISE THE STATE And Tell Our Eastern Friend, About the Superior Opportuni ty Wt POiKM. All Corner FJit.nth abl Conunerctal osigom 4 " ' TRENTON j bt-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street. I Commercial and Hth. Astoria, Oregon. 1 I Ill II II II On April 2Dtli lutt the Orcgonlan publlKliod a ieittl industrial edition devoted exclusively to the exploitation ol Oregon. It probably contained more snridal and miscellaneous information about Oregon that any one publication that ha ever been lud. It I pecul iarly ueful and valuable to the home' eeker, because It give, the latent and moat reliable Information about ao many different mbjocta that tha hoineaeeker li naturally Interested in. Almoat every diartment of Induatry U specialized, and both descriptive and atatmtical in formation of a highly valuable character la given extensively, and In entertaining form. Itealdenta of Oregon who knowa Iti advantage aa compared with tha con gee ted and depleted Eat, and who still have friend back there whom they would like to see her, enjoying the good things of tbia favored state, can aid In a splendid work now without coat and very little effort. If you think your friend would be interested in knowing mora about Oregon and might eventually become a valuable citizen, send lbs name and addreaa to tba gen eral passenger agent of tba Oregon Kail' way ft Navigation Company, and copy of this special tditlon, with a complete auramary of tha several subjects treated, carefully Indexed, will be mailed to mm promptly. In this manner you may be the means not only of doing your friend 1 good turn, but of helping to stimulate the growth and proaperity of Oregon. Don't forget that commencing Septem ber 1 and continuing daily ifor two months, ticket a will be on sale at almost every railroad station in tba East to all point in Oregon and tha Northwest at what his come to be popularly known a "colonist rates." Theta rates are tba cheapest general long distance rates ever establish!, and enables one to reach Oregon from any part of the United States at but a trifle mora than one cent a mile. They are the greatest Incentive to colonization and progres siva home building of any known agency, and if the restless, dissatisfied resident of the East is made to know before-hand the advantages he can en joy here, tha problem is solved, and the star of empire will continue to move steadily westward. Now is the time to spread the gospel of Oregon, ao that it may be beard and heeded by the time tha ratea go into effect. Send one name or two, or a dozen, and you will be exerting a worthy influence toward the upbuilding of our etate. Send them to your nearest Oregon Railroad ft Navigation Company agent, or to Win. McJIurray, General rassenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Tha Woman Wage Earner. The woman wage earner is today tha nation's most serious sciloglcal prob lem, its moat inidious mcance. From hat's What Counts iND NAMES OF PIANOS DO MEAN SOMETHING. BUT PI ANOS MUST BE GRADED IN THE i N WHICH THEY BELONG -AND KEPT THERE TO MEAN THE MOST TO A PURCHASER. AT IS THE GOOD SERVICE WE PERFORM FOR OUR CUSTOMERS WHEN WE PURCHASE OUR ftTJS STOCKS FROM THE FORTY DIFFERENT FACTORIES WE REPRESENT, ! BRING EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF PIANOS TO BEAR IN OUR DEALINGS WITH EACH MAKE OF 'WE BUY AND SELL. NO INDUCEMENT OF LARGER PROFIT ON ANY MAKE OF PIANO BY GRADING IT HIGHER IT DESERVES (AND FACTORIES WOULD LIKE US TO DO IT TOO), TEMPTS US TO VARY FROM JED RULE TO GRADE, PRICE AND SELL EVERY MAKE OF PIANO WE HANDLE IN THE CLASS IN flX BELONGS. i 1Z PEOPLE MAY DISAGREE WITH OUR JUDGMENT ABOUT RELATIVE VALUES OF DIFFERENT ' OF PIANOS BUT THAT DOESN'T PROVE ANYTHING. T? MAY BB PREJUDICED OR BEHIND THE TIMES. A I LAT WE SAY ABOUT GRADE AND WORTH OF DIFFERENT MAKES, YOU CAN BANK ON. IN SELECT PIANO OF US YOU HAVB ONLY TO DECIDE ABOUT PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY AND OUTSIDE AP 5JCE, UNLESS YOU HAVE IN MIND SOME MAKE THAT IS SHOWN TO YOU. I , ... , , ' . . . . V. . TOU DON'T KWOVf WHAT MAKE YOU WANT "TRUST US" AS YOU WOULD COMB TO US IF HOT TED ANYWAY. Eilers Piano House . . ' ':' i ' ' " ' 424 Commercial Street i the rntika of tlieae women, future atatca m n, law mukers end law breakers will aprlng, and million of future mothers are bring trained for the pities warfare of wage earner rather than for the gen' tier but more potent art of home mak When the editor of the Woman's Home Companion commissioned me to write thin aeries of article. I turned flrt to a clergyman of national Yame for confirma tion or refutation of my theory that the woman wage, earner bad ataincd the llgnity of a sociological problem. "My di'ar madam," aaid the clergy man blandly, "I think this bugaboo of .iujniui J1.1111 tmib enauwna ur ntiioM any, time in nothing in iti I lie van ma jority of women continue to tnarry and manage households just as their moth er did before them. Tho American homo lifu remain intact." Vou have a woman secretary t" I Huygeated. Ab, yes," he replied tapping his eye g'aa on bis thumb and reflectively. "But this la an exceptional case and very ad. Daughter of an old oarlxhioner who died very suddenly, leaving hie af- fuira in a very bad shape. The girl is helping to support ber mother and sis tcrs." "And she receives the same salary ai her predecessor, young man?" i'reclaely! Why nott She I fully a capaoie. , And therefore must have been train ed for her work as a stenographer. What sort of education la she giving her sis wrr IIo did not know. We made inqulr ies. One is preparing to be a book keeper. The other is already at work i a fashionable millinery shop. " ell, welL" remarked the clergyman. "I am sadly disappointed. I thought the gin, were going to college or some thing of that sort.' It ia an Institutional church, and the next question was: "lour parish visitor is a woman t" "Oh certainly. A college graduate. especially trained for the work; but that is quite different. She is deeply interested in cnaritiea " "On a salary of twelve hundred a ycarf . Well, you understand there is much routine work, accounts, booka. and all that sort of thing. A woman must be trained; she mut have more than ordi nary intelligence." "In other words, she must be thor- uugn. outness woman as well as a church member and give her undivided attent'on to her dutiea." "Precisely. She ia an exceptional young woman." Is s lie! Can it be possible that the reverend gentleman doe not know that all over the United States, in office, "hops, and stores, are other intelligent women similarly trained an dependable business machines! This girl ia not the exception, but the rule. "And your guild for girls!" "Flourishing excelentlr, under the di rection of one of our deaconesses. You really ought to drop in some evening." I accepted the 'invitation to learn that the guild has a membership of over one hundred girls, stenographers, type writers, bookkeepers, illustrators, sales women, atudents of art and music. The majority of these girl have drifted, to New York from othen cities or towns in search of work or instruction. Only a few live with their parent or have any real home life. And yet the clergyman did not con sider thnt these young strangers within the gate, presented a serological pro blem worthy of the attention of church and state 1 In greater New York alone half a mil lion girls and women are partly or whol ly self-supporting. Half a million wo men, or one-fifth the population, re un der business and not domestic influen ces. Anna Stce9c Richardson in the Sep tember Woman's Home Companion. A MOST VALUED DAIIY COMPANION TO MEN OP Alt NATIONS-WHY II I th Bt Safety Shavfne Dtvtc la World. Makr. Mlf-Jhavlnr a pltaaant awmamt .Inatead of ao Irkaora. task, ftasor Conpkta, SI. SO. HatvdtoiM Outiu, Si oo ao4 e. On til In our Cutltry DeparbMtrt, HAD AN AWFUf TIME 1MB, I But Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him. 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First cabin, $80 up; second cabin, $45 up; third class, $28.75. Write for particular.-. JAMBS FINLAYSON, Agent. Astoria. Ore.' FOR SALE BY The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go Incorporated SneeeeeoTi t Fms A gtekaa Ca Sherman Transter Co. HENEY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggsg Cheek lid Txansierrod Trucka ard Furniturr wagon rmo mono, jjoxm and supped.. 433 Commercial Street S P. i? ' Mala H. & PAWCBS. " XL P. PABXXB, Freprtater. Maaatrar. PiHp HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. 4 r FJnl CJaaa la Every Free) Coach to toe Hove. , Bar and Billiard Boon.? ' IF it I Good fampl Jlooma on Oroiwd Floor . Aatoria, TEANSPOMATION. Steamer,1- TELEGRAPH The oohr itaamboat mak In roond trip DAILY MMdptTbundajr betwMD Fortlaiid aaa Astoria ana way pouu. -- . NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY i. Portland Laadln, Alder Btrw Dock , . Astoria Undine, Callander Dock r Leave Portland T:0t 'a, m.: arrtre Astoria.!: P- m, Leave Astoria 1:30 p. m.; arrive Portland SUNDAY EXCURSIONS : Ltaro PortLaiHt 8 4U m. arrir Astorak 1 rjh. urmi Aawona a, iu.( imrg roruAoa p, m. The K'-Une Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. . PAMENQERS.' FREIGHT. Leavea Aatoria dally axoapt Sunday at Laavea Portland Dally Except Sunday at 7 a. m. Qulok Servio Exeellent Meale Good Bertha. Landing Aatoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 81 & B. BLESSING, Agent. Phone Main 2761. " y miii 'in mil in mm fO SPICES, f C07FEEaTEA nxcn:;:jEXTR.cTs CL0SS2TBDaWB!5 -T. j ASTOSIA, 4i BOND ft, "f f otxoea w M w Carriea the Finest Lisa a Wines Liquors i and -' Cigars CALL AND SEE US HOTEL PORTLAND Pineal Hotel In th Northweat PORTLAND, ORE. TRANSPORTATION. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. a-m, its 8.56 A.18 (MS Hue h).m o.uu 7.20 7 I10.W p. m. s.ou .o 7.11 7. a.m 8.001 8.131 8.S4 0-85 10.15 10.86 8JS2 10JHI 9.40jll.i6 9.5011-45 10.06ll2.OM 10.35! 18.81 ao.ao,i2.iol UO.35IM.45l at 1 so p.tn 8.10 4.14 4.27 4.4S 4.64 5.09 6.38 6.03 (.06 8. (.48 6.50) 6.651 a.m 11.80, la.ssi 1.101 1.80 1.861 LV. - - AX. PORTLANDI OOBLE RAINIER OIJ1NCV CLATSKANIB ,, .....WK8TPORT. CLIFTON Ar A8TOR1A Lv ...Lt. ASTORIA Ar.... .... 'WARBENTON .... ......OKAEHART...... 9BABIDB . Ar. HOLLADAY Lt. . 37 I I rU I 28 p.m. a.w J. 85 J. 89 S.ao a.w 8.15 7.55 1.57 S.50I 6.461 i.m 3.15 10.66 110.401 10.06 9.631 9.81 9.16 a.aoj r.45 7.11 7.101 7.051 a. 40 6.15 7.60 7.40 -19 T.Oi 9.10 5.601 6.86 6.08 I.0M 4.661 a.m. 11 (W 10.4 9. 48 9 40) (.661 FT. STEVENS BRANCH '0"k 88 I 4 I I Hi I S lft.m. a,m. 10.1M 8.8 6.11 10.J8T 6.481 10Jta.41 t.Hfb 6.201 am. 7.38 T.41 D.m.lD.m. .. . . .1 .u H.eo 8.281J.1W 8.181 ia.ao) ...Lt.WARBINTON Ar.. .... AT. HAMMOND Lt. .. ...Ar. FT. BTBVKMB Lt.. 39 I HI m. 13.86! D.m a.w 13.261 ije 6.36 'a.m-1 1.6M T.45I 48 Pi1?! 401 6. l.(St S.5H10.M i.4iio.a 7.431 l.80iB.Mia.ir.. Trainf marked , ran defly. ftab Mi 27 and M from (top Beach and train Noa. 28, 10 and li from Aatoria, ma yla 1 Stoma. . , , ; . ; ,, , . ..; . , ,. 4 Train Na. 29, fnn Portland, 1:10 p. m.j la Satnrday Special, atopptpf ai GobK Rainier, ClAtakanie, Aatoria and Beach ptdnta, only. ; ' COWnTC'nONSt ' PoTaana, wtt all traju9oiitiantal : ltosa,: AC Qohle. ndth Northern PaclSo Rainray Co. At Aatoria, with ateamera (or San Francisco and TOlamook and Dwaco Railway A Navigation Co,'a boat and railway. ... - J., ir. i,- Through tloketa aold to and from all potato ia tha East and Karoo. . For further particular apply to, ' .J. ;.; v !: i'lFyV ' Frt 4 Faasgr. Aft Aiterla. Of.