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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER it, 1907. THE MOMING ASTORIAN EstsMished W3- Published Daily Except Monday by IHK J. & BELLINGER COMPANY. 1 SUBSCRIPTION SATIS. kt mfrw. ixt monia,. ........ . v WEEKLY AST0R1AH. By msH, per year, In advene. uiiIih matter July JO, IMS, at lbs Pfflo t AJtorl-Orj- a OrOnVm lor the AuBwwi olTi ow nmunoiAK to lUxr wiaMio r fcn.ll.MS Aft t mad W POM r onto 01 puwmuga. ' TELEPHOmt MAIS Mi. Official paper of Ostsoy County and th City of Aston. THE . . . SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK IS NQW Open for Business The Names of Its Officers and Directors , are in Themselves Sufficient Guarantee of Safety in the Management of Its Affairs. A HUNDRED DAY TRIP ENDS AT HONE B. f. ALLIN RETURNS FROM HIS OUTING AND TALKS FREELY OF PLEASANT EXPERIENCES AND PLEA SALTER HOPES. - WEATHER. Western Washington tad Ore- gon Occasional rain. 4 Eastern Oregon. Washington and IdahoOccasional rain, pos it) eibly part mow. There will b no issue of Th Astorian Friday moraine. ' A SURFEIT OF NASTTNESS. With tie Bradley-Brown sensation on at Washington; the. Kleinschmidt horror trickling out of Berkeley the TTiU-in. mtnefwuitv vmi n tr nn from Oakland: and the Thaw case .boot toN"nti there be riding and foot re-open in New York, the newspaper that all our great national fetivala and holidays arc becoming bit cheapened in the universal and feverish struggle tor existance, and for preference, privilege, prestige, going on interminably here and everywhere. AN ESPLANADE, AS WELL! ' While the subject of a tcawall for Astoria it atill among the live topic of public discussion, and probable fulfill ment, we would like to urge a feature in relation to it Wat may oe wen in corporated in the final plant. That is. that the seawall be made something beside a mere utility; that it be con strutted on such lines as to include an esplanade" for the peoples' common For the past 97 days B, F. Allen, the veteran paiuter and merchant of this city, has been abroad in th United States, enjoying a loug and well-sarntd rest from business, and re-turned yeeter day on ths mid-day ' express, refreshed and well and exceedingly glad to set foot ones mors In the city of his choice and the horns of his dearest prof ore nee, Mr. Allen has mad a hug circuit that touched th marge of th Eastern State, and included ihs Middls West, the Southwest, and the Faelfk Coast from San Francisco to Victoria, B. C and lands on his own soil with stronger couvictions of its aptitude for real pro gress than h ever owned before. lis Thanksgiving Dinner Inutile brief stops at Chicago, Mlnneapo Thanksgiving is a day of feasting and Hs, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Kansas City, local gourmets who have been working Denver, Victoria, and Vancouver, and up an appetite, in anticipation of ths ' other centers, and took cars'ul good things in the gastronomical line "t or mtngs su along the rout and are to be treated especially well this everywhere he Heard ths name of As season as th chefs of our several hos- toria quoted with Inters, telriea have spread themselves in prepa- Especially at Chicago, wbm Its was ration of various delicacies. Ths Hotel domiciled t oons of th leading hotels. Occident has in preparation ths follow- this knowledge and Interest as to reading world of America is about to get surfeit of long-drawn nsstmess, that, while it may find tolerance with th avidly morbid and perverted minds of scandal-mongers, will probably gag ths clean intelligence of the country and overdo even the admitted faculty of ths American press for furnishing the news. spaces left, for its entire length, to the sole use and pleasure of the public. If tiie money of the public is to be put into th project, it is not an extravagant conclusion that they may want some thing by way of compensation; and such a concession would meet this demand in th fullest sense. It is this feature of semi-marine arehl teciure that has made most of the great TKa wnvutav mtnAHmM AAJULlla lift that th public doe, not protest against the f JuroI 1Ul th f1" offering, and call a halt in their dis- m . " there I pons inai nave sucn supero advantages for embellishment of this nature, as offerings semination: But it all goes, apparent ly, along with the mas of accompany -and grateful to ns United-Statesmen. PAN AHA. Astoria possesses. The magnificent reach from the city center to Tongue Point, and the correlated improvement that would follow, and annex with ft, would soon constitute a system of beauty and service that would out-rival anything of its kind this side of Xew York, where the suburban reaches of the lordly Hudson are being transmuted, year by The people have received a cheerful budget of official news from the great Government project going forward on the little neck of land that divides the tv. M!ri InwvH and it .inttfi AOS ood to realize that this world-changing U w- lnt ' " t.ni- i. mnvin, forward i aril- tOT ,d"D 01 VM7 lino nfot.r. n1 -fair TtmmMf. I degree. P.m. k., W, for so many vrs W1,n are w might a synoym of fraud, debauchery snd in- do omething that will help to make n. 41,- i -it u. famous and. attractive, and we know of redemption and fulfilment at the hand. )n.h."4 tbe e Pnt pos of our own Government, brings a sense well ing menu for Its guests: f Shoalwater Bay 0) stars . Chicken au Creroe Coiiiomme la Royal Slieod Tomatoes Chinook Salmon Cheekl Broiled a Bordelaise Shrimps eu Mayonnslse Roast Turkey Astoria pronounced) and his name on the register, as coming from here, oc- icasionea many a direct inquiry from in dividual who had evidently come In touch with the recent sdvertsing of ths Astoria Chamber of Comniercej and not aloii st th Wimly City, but st various other and widely separated towns the same concern was manifest. It mads MY. Allen feel good to be approached in SOT BAY IBOli & BRASS A8TUHIA, OHCUON IROM UNO BRASS FOUNDERS1 LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Vf to Ut Mw Mill sidiliiry frompt sttmtioo ivn to si. repair work 18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main M6t. JOHN FOX, Pre. F.l BISHOP, See. ASTORIA SA VINOS BANK, Treaa, - NELSON TROYER, Vies Pm. aej BupU 4, ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNERS AND UANUTAOTUBEUS f " OP TUB LATEST DfPBOVEI) . . . . Canning Machinery. Marine Engines and Boilers ') t- , . 1 COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISEEO, CsrrtsjKindsno. I.lldt. u , , , Feot of Fwrtt Stmt BATTEMES Astoria Hardware Co.. 113 12th St. Family Dressing Cranberry Sauce these place and on this topic, and he Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus l"t no chance of endorsing ail that has Lobster a la Xewburg Sucking Pig with Dressing Apple Sauce Pine Apple a la Conde Petit Pois en Oeme BruIs Sprouts Baked Sweet Potatoes Potatoes Creamed Hot Mince Pie Lemon Cream English Plum Pudding Hard and Brandy Sauce American end Swiss Cheese DemlTasse Dinner will be served from 6:30 until 7:30 o'clock. ' The Palace Restaurant will serve all the season's delicacies a la carte and many appetizing dishes are on the menu. The Imperial Restaurant has prepar ed a delicious menu and their patrons will be served according to their indi vidual wishes. ' HI MMI IM THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars Core of Bright'! Disease. of pride and trust altogether accountable and admissable. . The people of ths whole earth have an interest in this im mense utility: its honest achivement is a matter of solicitude with all the mari time nations, while the credit of it all will lodge with us and abide there for ever: Hence, any and all items of suc cess coming up fnora there are welcome and grateful to Us United-Statesmen. 0 THE DAY AND ITS OBJECT. Traditionally, this is Thanksgiving Day; a day set apart, by law, federal, state and church, for such expression of realization and gratitude as the ordinary citizen may feel for those things that have come to him during the preceding year. Practically, it is a mere halting moment for the balancing of the good and bad; the weighing of the chance that is left one; the advantages that have been improved; the opportunities that have been lost; the casting of new plana or the amendment of old ones; these things, and, incidentally, the eat ing of an undue amount of exceptionally good things. To the devoted church man it means more, of course; he gets the additional pleasure of the religious observance instituted centuries ago, and enjoys his privileges to the utmost. At all events, it is a day charged with unescapable thought; and to this extent it is of great value. All typical holidays have this accented quality. Christinas carries its wonderful and beautiful sug gestions, based on the fundament of human salvatio! The Fourth of July tirs the spirit of patriotism and evokes the noblest sentiment of civic duty and loyal obligation! New Year's Day, Wash ington's birthday, Labor Day, all are op portune, replete with high inspiration and hold out their especial lesson to man, careless and wilfully indifferent, in his haste to make more dollars, or achieve better place. We cannot help thinking, however, bilities that would excel this scheme; and it can be worked in to the plans at, comparatively, small additional cost. 0 ))) , EDITORIAL SALAD. The traveling expenses of Weston, the pedestrian, are said to exceed 150 a day. Who said walking was cheaper! If Bryan ever gets winded in "run ning" for the presidency he might take a leaf lrom iflward I'ayson Weston's book: He can keep himself in the public eye merely by walking. been put by ths Chamber of Commerce and added a formidable lot of genuine it nil detailed information of his own whenever he bad a listened with sn ink ling for particular. Of all the places on th Paclfie Coast that he visited. MA Allen believe that Astoria, Oregon, and aVncouver, B. C are the two with the beet and largest futures; they are the new maritime center and each has the supreme, and ultimately commanding, advantage of being at the ocean-end of fine transcon tinental systems, with magnificent areas of developing country lying back of them for thousands of mile and due to be- j come immensely contrllmtiv in ths great schemes now sfoot by Jsmes J. Hill, and the Canadian Pacific people. Speaking of Hill, tfr. Allen said it amazed him to find the far-reaching In-' telligence of the Middle West as to the rope and character of Mr. Hill' in-! tentions in relation to the Columbia! liasin and its outlet at this point: and his wonder increased, as the farther he ! went, away from the seat of the Hill 0ot CvmnurcUl Stmt A Comer Commrdal and 14th, ASTORIA, OREGON f I t W.HMtM W t Mr. Robert 0. Burks, Elnora, N. Y, writes 1 "Before I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure I had to get op from 12 snterpnsee out here, the better inform. to 20 times a night, and I was all bloat- ed he found the people to be on this ed np with dropsy and my eyeelght was score. All of which convined him that so impaired I could scarcely see ons of my family across the room. I hsd given up hope of living, when a friend recom mended Foley's Kidney Core. One Ml cent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other symp toms of Bright' disease.'' T. F. Leurin, Owl Drug Store. Brooklyn, long the butt of Manhattan jokers, has developed wrinkles in twin uetn-ceniury nnance tnat nave com pelled the sharps of Wall Street and its vicinity to sit up and take notice. In the midst of every-day chatter on "stringencies," hard times," "crime of 07," and other similar topics, the cheer ing intelligence Is impressed upon ui that Christmas is only six weeks away. There is little indication of financial stringency in the sporting world. The New York racing season has just closed with all records for attendance broken; and more than one thousand automobile! were counted at the Yale-Princeton foot ball game at New Haven last Saturday. COFFEE Why Schilling's Best? Because it is best and your money is yours if you think you don't find it so. Yotir rnocer return! your moner If yoq don'l like 11; we pay him"' Building Launches- Wilson Bros, are constructing a gaso line launch for Peter Johns of Skamo- kawa. The boat will lie 50 feet in length, 12.5 feet beam, and the power furnished by a 35-horscpowcr Union double-cylinder engine. They have also been awarded a contract for a gasoline launch for John L. Carlson. Ths craft cee' J&ia fl"u best equipped systems in will be 70 feet long, 14 feet beam and aIl the Northwest; he avers that such this section was fast becoming better known all over the country and that it must result in large access at no very distant day. He made a special journey Into tho oil and gas fields of Kansas and Okla homa, and found a marvelous develop ment there as a result of the prosecu tion of these enterprises, and only hopes that J be work afoot in old Clatsop along this line will be a happily successful. ' While in the upper Columbia VslUy Mr. Allen took the opportunity to go across the river from Pendleton and investigate the quality of the North Bunk Railway that head into Port hi , : . yfpv COLD WEATHER IS COMING See the bargains in our big stove department upstairs. Ifjfyour money(is in thelank give us your check. The Foard & Stokes Hard ware Coil ' : ' H Incorporated 1 ' J f X Successors t Fr Stake C $ fc'TTTTTTftt s t " ft4iaftftftftftftaaa equipped with a 55-horsepower Union three-cylinder engine. The steamer Gen eral Washington is rapidly Hearing com pletion and will go into commission soon, being intended for the Deep River run. Captain Lambly will have command. a road was not built for any transitory purpose but that it Is a line that is intended to carry enormous traffic both ways, and especially on the down-haul, the grade and course that leads to this port. He is satisfied the road will be mode one of the permanent and prin-' ciple lines for the Hasten shipments on the Hill road with trans-Pacific desti nations, and in this relation, he is Infi-1 nitely glad James J. Hill has bought ' the Astoria Sc Columbia River Hallway, since this road gives Hill the right-of- way direct, down-grade, on water level, WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARERIGHT Write us, we're here for that purpose The Work We Do A irftiltinr in ti TJ ! Tt.m.TT T land, and he found it to be one of the It i ? Vi "ul fl,Min'fl AlOUSe moneS jAuaiu wwms suui mures insiaijea ana kept in repair" I We will be rfad to quote vou nrices. i quote you prices. OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST STEEL & EWART 421 Bond Stmt' - - ,Ya a a -- roon main 39s I 4 A Good liniment When you need a good reliable lini ment try Chamberlain' Pain Balm. It has no superior for sprains and swell ings. A piece of flannel slightly damp ened with Pain Balm is superior to a piaster for lame bock or mini in tfcs side or chest. It also relieves rheuma- from Cnoa80 "d ft. Paul, to the very tic pains and makes sleep and rest pes- 1!P cf tlie ocean, and that Hill Intends ', Bible. For sale by Frank Hart and to make it the greatest freight hlchwav ' H. B. PARKER, Proprietor. E. P. PARKEE, Manager. leading druggists. The government engineers recommend an appropriation! next year of $900,000 for a harbor at Cape May and of $250,- 000 for the Mississippi River between St, Louis and Cairo. These figures sug gest a continued unpleasant prejudice against the Mississippi. of the continent, a conclusion vouched for by the cuirent tal of the live people (Continued on page 7) Appendicitis I due in a large measure to abuse of ' the bowels, by employing drastic pur-! gatlves. To avoid all danger, us only There is nothing else "just a. good" i1 as Kemp's Balsam the best cough cure, teed for headache, biliousness, malaria! and the other kinds cost just as much aB(J jftUnafce. at Chartce Roger & Son' 1 as this famous remedy. Drugstore. 23 cent PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Class Is Every Respect Fres Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Room .Good Sample Rooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Men ! Astoria Oregon L,::n! ,! Morning Astoria. 6O0 per month.