,THE MORNING ASTORIAN," ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Establish ttrs. ablished Daily Except Monday by TIL J. S. DILLIMGER COMPAXT. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. mail, p year By carrier, par month. .. 17.00 ...... JO WEEKLY ASTORIA!. 0 mail, per ytar, In adTw..LW fun, uuttw uio av va - - .379 larOwtow for tk dtUiwmff of THi Mow bualiwM miy be mde by portal osra or iiT.hrmli ba Immediately reported to the onioe of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN Ml Ofllclat paper of Clatsop county and UtaatyoTAstoria. 4 TEE WEATHER. . Oregon, Washington. IdahoFair. A WORD IN SEASON. Astoria has never possessed so as sured a future as is here just now. f Within reason, she has everything to look forward to, that will make her an important commercial cat and seaport, if the agencies contributing thereto are conserved and shrewdly adjusted, rather than dissipated in boom-and-buncombe policies that shall rob her of the sta- bility and wisdom needed to perpetuate the sources of her up-lift. Extravagant land values, and fictitious prices of all torts, should be carefully excluded from her markets; and all she lias to offer must be held at figures that attract, rather than repel, the man and money from abroad. All advances in realty should be closely governed by the scope of development and the ratio of investment. The increase in values of lands, houses, businesses, stocks and practical opportunities of every kind, is expected and will be looked for both by the local owner and tne stranger, -ana n is up to us to make this increase so ra tional, proportionate and gradual, as to convince the seeker after , profitable things, that we have not absorbed all the profit in them before we shall tender them to mm. It was to the end that our people might get together on this sane proposi ,tion, that we advocated the calling of a mass meeting of Astorians to discuss means and measures, the other day; and we still adhere to the utility of such a gathering. It is an easy matter to lose one's head and wit under what are known as "boom" tactics, and their re suits, in a monetary way, are fractional and discouraging, compared with the ae cess innurmg from a common sense policy "of keeping equable pace with the . real expansion as it occurs, day by day, and month. It is well, also, to avoid the necessity of having to argue down the doubts that are sure to be thrust upon us if we stand pat (what a friend at our elbow calls) "sentimental values"; the margin of value is fixed, the world over, by the earning capacity of land and improvements, and no other standard will operate, in Astoria, nor anywhere else. The responsibility of making the most of our splendid field lies with us; not with the people who shall come in here .searching for actual benefits; we will make or mar the best prospect time and circumstance has ever awarded us just as we shall gauge our prices and quote .them. And it must be remembered, also, that we are not right in the midst of the buying world, but must draw our new people to us from out the beaten paths of speculation by virtue of the essential excellence of our own program and the whoksomeness of our offerings; this will be a brand-new market for the in vesting contingent, and it is up to us to make them realize that what we are ' marketing is genuine as to value and the increment insperable from that value. More cities than one have been ruined by , "boom" absurdities and we do not have to sacrifice anything to that doc trine. , . . . I v V : .' A MYRIAD UTOPIAS. Every human soul has its own Utopia; intellect, circumstance, condition, en vironment,' and a thousand other ele ments of individual existance, beget the scope and beauty of it. The abjectly poor builds his out of the images wrought of wealth; the in valid finds his in the longings for health and strength; ; the crippled, the blind, the free man( the prisoner, the ambi tious, the plodding, all have their high and ultimate desires, and the everlasting dream goes on, unremittingly, with its endless fight for the : unattainable. The fever spreads at times to groups, to con courses, to nations, and few there are who think of resistance. It is one of the saving graces of life, this consciousness, of, and search for, the ideal. It makes the paths of life smoother, and soften the ills that are, by sheer reflected sweetness. The very children possess the faculty of casting ahead for the charming dignities of man and womanhood as their , simple little hearts depict them; and if the babes may revel in awh field, surely the sanguine adult may grasp for the in tangible comforts he finds in his own chosen realm of fancy. " It is only when the eager soul seeks to bend the rigid actualities of today to the dreamed -of blessednesses of tomor row, that his cup of defeat and disap pointment overflows with abundant bit terness, and he lapses to a level alto gether hopeless. TO INSTALL 'PHONE WIRELESS' RUSSIAN VERSUS JEW. One of the ugly and invariable phases of Russian news is the constant and horrible baiting of the Jews there. Rus sia claims to be civilized; but she is wofully in arrears on that score, if one half the tales of this sort that come from there, are true. But what creates the marvel for most men, is, that the country should contain a single man or woman of the race, after all these awful vears. Why do they stay there? Why do they not leave and come to America? Other peoples have taken this route from the ills and losses thrust upon them in the land of their nativity. We have much to contend with, but nothinsr of this kind; as yet, atieast The American Hebrew must be a very different man, and of infinitely better stock and qual ty, than his Russian brother, if the latter puts up with this dreadful curse of domination, simply for the sake of money-lust and the holding of some com mercial leverage in that empire of un-happiness.. Naval Officer Will Equip the Virginia and Connecticut With New System. WASHINGTON, CkZ 14 Lieutenant Commander Cleland Davis of the navy has gone to Korfork to install wireless telephone instruments on the battle ships Virginia and Connecticut. It is the intention of the Navy Department to put wireless telephones on all the ves sels of the Atlantic fleet. The instrument to be tested on the Virginia and Connecticut is the invention of a Danish engiueer. It was the first put on the market. A feature of the wireless telephone is that it works with a much lower voltage than the wireless telegraph. It is claimed for the instru ments to be tested that the telephone can be worked with a Morse key like the regular wireless telegraph instrument The wireless telephone has been oper ated successfully for a 'distance of efyht miles. Communication for five miles is comparatively easy. It can be utilised to -great advantage by the commanding officer of a fleet to call up the captains of the various ships and converse with them without leaving his cabin. BODY OF JONES NOT FOUND. The president finds the inland folks ready to agree that the salt water needs also shall receive attention. At the present rate of progress the American oration will soon be a lap ahead of the English drumbeat in circl ing the world. The whistling of steamboats up and down the great Father of Waters is the right sort of a keynote, politically and otherwise. , Young Teddy Roosevelt's connection with the Harvard football team of 1907 will tend to prove what hereitary in fluence can do on tihe gridiron. Vancouver talks of sending the Asiatic immigrants to Ottawa, and the Can adian capital might forward them to Downing street, London. An exhibit on the spot is often a convincing argument. A waterway seven feet deep will short ly be opened from Hennepin on the Hli noise River to Rock Island on the Mis sissippi, constructed by the United States Government at a cost of $7,500- 000. Uncle Sam is tuning up for the grand overture. A Louisiana swamp drainage conven tion will be held in New Orleans this week. The spirit of improvement has mounted the water wagon and the Mis sissippi Valley will proceed to raise more corn and cotton as well as carry them more freely and cheaper to the markets. School Shoes FOR BOYS The Billy Buster Steel Bot tom Shoes The Shoe with a Sole that Don't Wear Out S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond St., opposite Fisher Bros. PARIS. Oct. 14. A rumor which for a long time has passed from mouth to mouth regarding the exhumation of the supposed body of John Paul Jones was given publicity todity In tit Crldu Paris, which says that the truth is beginning to filter through. Thes Crldu Paris say that the protended dUcovery was only an invention published during the ex cavations. The truth is that five coffins were dug up. Four of them bore plates Identifying their contents, but the fifth was blank. The paper ridicules the measurements of the anthropologist, which it says were compared only with a portrait of the admiral and their path ological observations. The mention of fftaul Jones to the members of the com mittee of the Vieux Paris who follow.! the excavations caused them to burst into laughter, v. v i , Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with speoial force to a sore, burn or wound that's been treated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chilblains dis appear under its healing Influence. Guar anteed by Charles Rogers. 25c. COFFEE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing. Your mew reruns rear BMty If r deal Uklt;wpr Ma . EDITORIAL SALAD. In order to gain another promotion Gen. Funston will have to swim the Mississippi. t t 'aoeno 'ojtuim trtuk turn arm jW$ pUMfJj juv Oiftfi mi Cnq mjmum $ot put qtuj jsauip nrauoj qi o 93u3j j pus "ow 'diuuu$ "umsXo ""ID jiqo"i mois lml31d pu uiu n'ws pajwiwti m jo duutaua put auuauroj Jip ui pjnajjx i iveo jn3tirtu ajsa -duiuuiu ui -ipiuwui jo jswna 941 pus -pun znniq tpooa Ajijeno usina ajuo -anu umou ajjaj ujim ppjji sjt spooo patnr&o jpojg . 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If your dealer cannot supply the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency. TAKDAstO OIL, COItrAMT Vv 1 n A Sherman Trahster Co. .,... . HENRY SiIEB MAN, Manager ;! Hacks, Carriages Baggags CheokeJ and Transferred Trucks and Fureltor wagons Wanos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433Commerdal Street Mala Phona ist ATTEMES Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. Bli flBilllTBI SALE! 1 Owing to my desire to retire from business I have started a reduction sale in order to dispose of my large and reliable stock as quickly as possible; 111 health has prompt ed me to dispose of my entire stock at prices that you cannot well afford to overlook. Every piece of furniture represents the highest value and at this time you will be able to save a great deal of money by trading here during this sale. . READ THE FOLLOWING PRICE LIST. OTHER REDUCTIONS IN PROPORTION. $900 Reclining Go-Carts .....Sale $ fl.35 14.50 Reclining Go-Carts ............................ " -85 6.50 Mirror, 18x40 " 4-95 30.00 6-Hole Range, warranted 10 years.. " 55 00.00 6-Hole Majestic Mailable Range. " 58.00 14.00 Magic National Heaters, cast lined... ..... " -50 1.75 Steel lined heaters, good grade.................. " t.t$ 3.00 Iron Beds .1.. ...... " x.85 ' 4.50 'Iron Beds, 5-spindle back angle lron..i.. " 3-a5 130 Simmons Iron Bed...... " 8-75 1.65 ' Best grade inlaid linoleum... " i.ao 155 Granite inlaid linoleum........,..! " 5 5 12-ft. widej best grade linoleum..... .........1... " .65 .65 6-ft. wide; good grade linoleum " .471 '0 tf-ft. vdde; best grade oil cloth.. " 35 ' J' Mattings ; . " 32.50 Bodj Brussels rug, 9x12. ,...;,..(. ...........i..; " afl.a5 25.00 Axminster rug, 9x12..;.... ............. ....... " ,19-75 25.00 Best Grade Velvet rug, 9x12....,......!..... " 9-7i 16.50" Reversible Brussels rug, 9x12.......... " 11.50 'All Steel Folding Beds.... " 14$ 7J AU Steel Folding Ckiuches.,... ............ " 4-85 5.00 Pads for Steel Couch ....... . . . . . ,1 ... ... ... .....).. 4 85 20JOO China Closets .... .... . i. .............. " 3-75 27.00 China Closets " M , 27.50 Buffets . . " a-75 24.50 Combination Sideboard and Buffet " 3.50 All oak, 24-inch top, French leg, center table.... Sale 12.50 Table, French leg. 3.50 English Breakfast Table. ,. , . - ' 18.00 Pedestal 6 ft. Extension Table..,.., 33.00 Pedestal 8 ft, Extension Table. ,1 " 11.00 Four-drawer goldeto oak finished 'dresser ' 7.50 Hotel dresser, gold oak finished. " 15.00 Dresser,' oval mirror, quartered oak finish ,. " 12.00 Glass front cupboard. ..........1..... " 7.50 ' Child's iron bed, any color . , 8.50 Couch, valurs covering. 20.00 Couch, imitation Spanish feather. .1. , , 20.60 Bed Couch, Imitation Spanish leather. .......... 17JS0 Combination desk and bookcase. .'. ....... .1. . " 20.00 Hair, Mattress ,.... 16.00' Hair Mattress i....;.,.........,,,...,.,,., 12.00 'Felt Mattress , 40.00 Turkish Rocker, leather. ........ ., , . , 10.00 Oak Rocker, spring seat . .... .,. .... ... . , , , , , . - . 3.00 Oak Rocker, cobbler seat......... ..,....., " 6.50 ' Music Cabinet ..... .1. ....... , 2.00 All Feather Pillows.......,.,..;,....... 3.00 Comforts, good grade. . .". . " 80 All Wool, white blanket.. . 6.00 All Woolgray blanket.....,..'.. ...... ' 1.50 Weathered Oak Plate Rack. . ...... . . ............ " $ 1-90 8-75 1.93 13.00 s6.oo 95 '3-50 11.35 875 35 5-75 15.00 13.00 n" 373 ito 8.85 38.73 .33Jt 9.35 4.S5 X.33 a.oo 6.35 4.33 w 1 ll 0 IBB:' Jlio loniite pi 11 ouse FoniisliGr T