I THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVIMBER 14, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established K73. Published Daily Except Monday by IBS J. & BELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCEIPIION RATES. By mail, pr year 17 00 Of earner, per momn. .w WEEKLY ASTORIAB. By maiL pr year, fa advance.. 4I.M Kn tared aa weoiid-elaaa matter July IS, MO, at U postofflo M Astoria. Ore- job, anoer toe Ml of Coufreni 01 Marea a, a OiilwtfortWAtttraruutofTli MOM waurroau lotiUMT mum er piaca et hnrtf to aoada by portal card or throne tatocboaa, AM lrreularttr ta d Hwy should b tmalWtj raconed to Um oAo ot pubUoatioa. TELEPHONE MAIN Ku Official piper of Clatooy County tad the City of Astoria. and her direct relation to the huge scheme of expansion that are under ray Mid contemplation, f make this city the essential right hand of the dominant ranter of the section; and before the greet unfoldnient beeoiuee operatic we expect to see l)rtlnd interests plainly nmmfest her. "GO TO HELL!" WEATHER. Western Oregon ud Washing- ton Occasional light rain. Eastern Oregon Fair. of BANKS THAT CLOSE AND PAY. J. Frank Watson. president of tba ius ponded Merchants National Bank, Portland, declare bia bank is the victim of as embarrassing pressure of false rumor; that the suspension is but tempo- ' raryi thit it can, and will, pay in full, to its uttermost obligation, etc, etc and for tba time being, this is the most cheerful view to take of the situation. Then is, assuredly, no man in Oregon who baa any lesser hope for that, or any other institution, now at tba mercy of critical consideration. We shall be glad indeed to herald the timely resumption of the Oregon Trust Company, the Title, Guaranty k Trust Company yand tha Merchants' National; because it will furnish inconteatible evi dence of the aoundneaa of the whole busices in Oregon and restore confidence aa Botiing else could. The bank that cloaca and then pays but, wins a place not easily disturbed thereafter, t and if the Comptroller of Currency and Mi". Watson, and the other receivers in question, make good in the existing disturbances, Portland will know now to appreciate it, as well aa the rest of tie state. ;.y, ., ; 0 ' ' 1 "TEATS OH SIGHT!" , ... That quasi-public corporation, the As toria Fuel Company, tha concern orgs niaed under tba aegis of the local Chamber of Commerce, to expedite prac tcal inquiry into the oil-bearing quali ties of tha earth fa and around Clatsop county is going ahead quietly and intelli gently wiin ne ta&K. it nas made a good start and secured a strong foot bold in the confidence of the people, ani aa soon aa it baa made enough bead way in point of concessions and leases and its stock has sold to such propor tions aa to meet the cost of the purchase and operation of a model and modern well-boring outfit, the chance of this big development will be put to the touch. The fact that the stock of the com pany has been placed at $1.00 per share, leaves no excuse for any man failing to get in on the ground floor; and if the venture proves successful there will be plenty of profit for all concerned; while, in case of failure, the loss will be comparatively nil. And successful, or not, it is well worth the cost of the transaction, some $12,000, to know abso lutely that there is, or is not, oil and gas, in useable and valuable quantities in this soil that gives forth such abundant affirmative signs. ASTORIA AT PORTLAND. At tba big "Advertising' dinner given by the Commercial Club, at Portland, on Tuesday night last, Manager John H. Whyte, of the Astoria Chamber of Com merce, and Mayor Wise, with others of the delegation from this city, made a good impression as to the means used here to advertise Astoria, Clatsop and Oregon, and convinced the live men of the metropolis that we are squarely in Una for tba best demonstration possible of the utilities and advantages of the entire commonwealth. Our people and their work were well received and heart ily commended and the meeting was pro lific of the best of feeling in all direc tions. " : Of this we are really glad and the status will be maintained if it rests with us to preserve the balance of good will as between the two cities. Astoria needs Portland in hen business, and the day is at hand when Portland is going to need Astoria quite as badly; the prominent position this city occupies in the commercial topography of Oregon, The supreme court of the State of Mis slssippi has handed down a decision to tha effect that the time-honored, handy, and really popular ejaculation "Go to UeUI" is, in no tense prof an and does not impign upon religious atandards at all The assumption that follows, Is of course, that it may be used juat as usual, with, perhaps, a Jittle greater freedom. since the one who employs it, does no violence to his own scruples. There U a tens of thankfulness that comes with eueh decisions as this, and we doubt not the venerable judjjva who concurred in the finding, feel a bit better fortbe unanimity that marked Us rendering for in these hold up holidays there are momenta and circumstances, when even the poise of a dignified jurist yields. to the pressure that warrants just such an expression. 0 - EDITORIAL SALAD. .. ,. 4 Probably never again will an obtuse Weather Bureau be stupid enough to an nounce rain for Football Pay. A New York actor who tried effacing himself in seclusion stood it for only s week; but then, that breaks the record. blows And by the way, when it all over win you economize just as you planned to do in case it should not come out all right! It is very possible that meat will be advanced in price, and some may have to forego sausage even then they ought not to growl. PROSPECTS FOR COAL EXCELLENT THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF OUT' CR0PPINGS IN VICINITY OF KNAPPA SHOW EXCELLENT RE SUITS TESTS WILL BE MADE. Herbert Parsons not only defends his fuse but aaya under recurring similar circumstances be would refuse. So, what's thsusst -'. Politically Mr. Bryan should hava free field." Why not give him one with a sour-apple tree in it. and eU the rope necessary! For an authority on canals command us to Professor Todd, who took 7000 photographs of Mars. " For the lightning disappearing act commend us to the actor who suffers from neurasthenia. .' ' Bill Ward, a quaint philosopher of Brooklyn, N. Y, says: "Now that John D. Rockefeller has been roundly cheered at a great political meeting in this city it is pretty near time to be thinking about a public statue.' "It is aa true today as in agea past that there is a time in every mans life to buy stocks which lead to fortune.'' "Any serious discussion of the Presi dency now usually begins and somehow generally ends at Roosevelt." The Beef Trust may put up prices, again because money is scarce, but possibly it is no more necessary for the people to have all the meat there is than for the Beef Trust to have all the money there is. Four and a half years in Sing Sing all right for the "repeater," but neither should the politician who hired him be deprived of his society for that length of time. The Importance of the prospects of paying-coal deposits in the vicinity of Knappa was again stressed by the visit to that place on Monday of a party of Astorians, accompanied by Mr. Storer. of Nbraka.. A mot thorough examination ot the outcropping in that neighborhood was made and several specimens of the coal was brought back to the city and left on exhibition iu the Chamber of Cow mere. It seems almost criminal negligence that such good indications ot valuable coal deposit a little further under ground should not be tested, and the visit in all probability will soon result In a thorough test of that entire locality. Mr. Storer, who is thoroughly familar wth the coal, iron and sine regions of the South, expresses his opinion that if there ia not coal there, every Indies tion is deceptive. It has been suggested that the owners 01 wis properly at Ananpa, auout t thousand acres, might make a business proposition of merit with the parties who are now preparing to bore for oil and gas a little nearer Astoria As it does not cost much extra to put In the second bole, after the machinery and the casing has been purchased, it would not be unwise, to say the least, for tha own ers of the Knappa property to take stock in the oil and gas company to the extent of $5000. if it would insure a hole being put down on their land to the depth of 2500 feet, thoroughly testing for coal, gas and oil , If this proposition is carried out, then there will be two wells drilled to a depth of 2500 feet In the lower Columbia Val ley, instead of one. It is understood that a large property owner near Ctatsksnie is interested in the proposition to drill for gaa and oil and that he may become interested In the local company, thus assuring that a third well will be drilled still farther up tha river. At Knappa the Astoria party found there was good lignite coal fa two places in small quantities at a depth of from eight to ten feet from the surface. Toe close proximity of the land to the Colum bia river makes it especially desirable that a test should be mad on it, be becauee fa case coal in paying quantities should be found, the markets of the world would be open for it ' It seems from the full investigations made, that about 2Q years ago, it waa the practice of certain people then living near Knappa, to get coal out of the bank and use it for fuel. One man was found who stated he had seen coal taken from the banks on this land burned in stove a number of years ago. The coal taken out while the Astoria party were on the premises was put on a pile of kindling, ignitecfand burned to whit ash in a very short time. The fire waa very hot and the color of the flame was a bright, cherry-red. Made in New York - THE last time we visited New York wc studied the Clothes we saw on Fifth Avenue arid Broadway. Then we went to the great Benjamin Establishment and saw the same Clothes being made for our customers here. ' v . Our confidence ' . in Benjamin Clothes is founded on this practical demonstration. ' Correct Clothes for Men Exclualv Agent . 1 Th3 Brownsville Woolen Mill Co, S37 Commercial St AltorU, Or. I ' MM ( , Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month delivered by carrier. Put Your Money in ESTATE ! Plan your Work :s J l , i t.iJ;' , : V'?, 'it - then Work Your Plan. Ueste r (ileal! I 495 Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon! "" ..ttllll isiiiiaasssii...nftt,mttttt Be Fought at Gettysburg. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: EW trie Bitters nay don m more good than any medicine I ever took. For several years I had stomach trouble. and paid out much money for medicine to little purpose, until I began' taking Electric Bitters. I would not take $500 for what they hare done for me." Grand tonic for the aged and for female weak s. Great alternative and body builder; best of ail for lam back and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by Charles Sogers 4 Son, druggists. 60 cents. No home is so pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, as when the entire family Is in perfect health. , A bottle of Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 60 cents. It will curs every member of the family of constipa tion, sick headache or stomach trouble. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. COFFEE Why do we drink so much poor coffee? Because good coffee is so good. Your frocer returns roar mon.r if ros don't 1IV. Schilling. Beit: w pay bin. Sherman Transter Co. HENRY SUER MAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and TTansfmed Trucks and Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433Commerdal Street Main Phons tsi SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORK ASTORIA, OREGON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS1 LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Cv-to-ate' Saw Mill Machinery) Prompt attention given to si. repair work 18th and Franklin Ave, Tel. Main 24C1 JOHN FOX, Pres. 7.L. BISHOP, Sec, ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Trees. NELSON TROYER, Vios-Pres. and Supt ! ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE LATEST IMPROVED . Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. Correspondence Solicited. Foot of Fourth Street. ASTORIA THE O EM C. F. WISE, Props Choice Wines, Liquors Merchants Luck fress and Cigars 11:30 a, m. te 1:30 f m. 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