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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1907)
1 THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY) DECEMBER i, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Daily Except Monday by XEE J. SL DELUNGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION SATES. By mail, par j-aar... ............ 17.00 By earnar. pr montn. .w WEEKLY ASTORIA!!. By nail, par yr. la advance... fl.W Vntanut u MWVtnrinlAM mkttOT Jul at tho imiiiliM At Astoria. Or. son, under U k of Congress ol March s, ! rt-U-. fe- ,UltMmi of Tern MOBM m4roaurtoeJthr rsMtx or place of hi-tn.M Mt ha mada bT DOtUl oud or through tefethoo. Any brxpiUrtw la d. oraca ot pownwwB. TELEPHONE MAIN Mi. Official paper of CUteoy County and U6 Uty Of Aston. . THE ... SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK IS NOW Open for Business The Nauies of Its Officers and Directors are in Themselves Sufficient Guarantee of Safety in the Management of Its Affairs. WEATHER. e Western Oregon Fair except light rain near north coast; 4 southerly winds. Eastern Orecon Fair. Eastern Washington and Idaho Cloudy and threatening with possibly snow flurries. to the end. and the consummation ot the (work that is to put Astoria just where she belongs. . 0 " A SIGNIFICANT REBELLION. A CONSERVATIVE LEVY. When the Honorable County Court of Clatsop meets in January next to con sider, and fix. the levy on the rolls of 1907. it is hoped that due weight will be given the exact status of commercial and financial affairs in this end ot the state, and that, in providing for the There cannot be a loyal Republican IpuNfe iwork of the year, it will confine in the State of Oregon who is indiffer- " provisions 10 sucn passes 01 improve- ent to the stand taken, and declared, by D,ent onl! r imperatively neees- the Portland Oregonian in its issue of the public convenience and In- Fridav, as to the status of that party du, nothinS th can k.v n7 mrSin and its relation to it, past and present. fety. obviated for the year. It" is a blow squarely between the eyes This is no plea for an .bated levy, nor and has the ring of fixed determination for th doin of that will that means something far bevond re- han5Ir r incommode the court or preach; the great paper, after half a P0?1' DUl mewlJ " century of ungrudging, masterful preg- the tres of thinS ' Pwt and as nant support of the party, through all &t7 re liM7 to tot some Uttl its battles and perils, withdraws to the """ Puuuc "UUJlulrs mlauu" side and takes the negative oosition of H and relegaUd to mor PP ft mere "observer." eoneedinir onlv it tk)ui nd we kaow th ,uca eonce- avowal to support Mr. Roosevelt if bs to th rigwekt of the people of shall become a candidate for the CtaUoP wiU profoundly appreciated and popularly sanctioned. -o- IHAT EXTRA SESSION. Presidency. Its foundation for this radical, and very grave, step, is the disruption, the bad faith, the chicane, the cheapening, the bareaininjt and the raw deals with ASm declare for tfe tr tessMB the opposition, that iave become the of the Oregon Legislature, rules of action and dominant spirit of) We believe it to be the duty of the the party, which, possessing a majority Governor to call it as soon as the law of thirty-odd thousand votes, yields ev pe' assemblage; If only to devise . I 3 1 ' . 1 1L.1 Mi at- erything to a hopeless minority, upon the "ua P"""1 tDa' wl" ver uie beggarly hypotheses of personal and fae- multitude of ambiguities arising from tional expediency, revenge and other the Public nd P"t transactions had flirty and disloyal incentive. ounng me emorcea nouoays. We believe the Oregonian to be abso- ' Uj,ny tWmJ MTe DMB dm tst w lutely right in its stand, and trust it to witested, if only for the will adhere to its new policy, if only ake of takin8 dvantage, while othen for the tremendous effect it will have in P1116 JMl7 oioru and question compelling the reorganization and rein- bIe front t08' at tefest, and there spiration of the party in Oregon. The ewcely a brace of lawyers in the time is ripe, the predicate kid. and the state that told uniform opinions on the object immense, and appealing, in all subJect its bearings; but the work must be be- Aside from aii iportant phase of gun instantly and carried on unflaeeinz- tDe s't'on. there are other things de Jy. unless we want to see the end of maniUD8 auenuou. sucn as rne DanKing toat agency, to which all Oregon, and and 'attachment laws, m all of which in great part the whole Northwest, owes there " room for amendment and tbe abounding and permanent progress I""""", ana me sooner is naa, which has obtained. lBe Dewr 10r lae laM wrg- Call the extra session without delay. The people twant itl -e- The meeting of the Chamber of Com- Governor Hughes, of New York, says merce on Friday last to greet the weUrhat the mo8t mischievous office-holder known civil engineer, of Portland, Mr. 031 one mntS Jove 01 Ponal G. B. Heeardt. and to discu with nim achievement ana individual success. his plans for a seawall at Astoria, was Wonder wnom lia ln minal en event of moment to every citizen! iiere, and large with meaning to this ABOUT DIGESTION. MOtuer generations. There s no ques- Jt is not the quality for food take wi m Fuuuo mveresi nere mat nows but the amount digested and assimi as much eignificence as this, for it liesliat,! that, riven utroncrth and vitalftv tt the bottom of all possible property to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach yaiues in we business section of the and liver Tablets invigorate the stomach City, and is the pivotal base of the de- and liver and enable them in rfonn Tuojuucut i expansion 01 we city, their functions. The result is a relish as fweu as tne crux of the reduction of for row food, innrd .trnti. .nA the burden of all civic charges that ere weight, greater endurance and. , clear bow uhoh mwierawe. me cost of bead. Price, 25 cents. Samples free, uiBiawnance 01 sireew, tne rates of In- For sale bv Frank Hart and lfl!nff eujAurc, Biue 01 tana, me levy 01 1 Druggist. taxes, ana hu me elements of public MEMORIAL SERVICE OF ELKS ASTORIA LODGE WILL HOLD MEET ING IN MEMORY OF DEPARTED BROTHERS ORDER OF EXERCISES THIS AFTERNOON. SUNDAY AT TUB CHURCHES. 0 First Methodist. Kev. W. B, HolUngshead, presiding elder ot the Portland district, will punch both morning end evening, A cordial Invitation Is extoilled t the publlo to attend. C C, lUriok, pastor. MR. HEGARDT'S PLANS. nna private expense, are involved in this project, and its safe and sensible solution is the living necessity of the Bay. ffhe plans submitted by Jlr. Hegardt provide for a temporary and fairly in It is a pity that the Kaiser will not see William H. Taft. . He is as impres sive as a battleship. -0 . Mydederma, a akin disease, is caused t. .ntf i..ii expense structure, one that will stand Vn3y 7 for In-nrr TMTI nr until . .u.lt I " . for 1ot years or until the city shall nave grown to a point of affluence that mil cover the larger and costlier perma nent wall. They were of a sort to meet the immediate wants of the people, and it will be well for the people to get in and study the situation as they never have before, and to" formulate some defi nite procedure that shall bring to pass this badly needed , advantage. The Chamber of Commerce has done an ex cellent bit of work in this case, and it is the duty of everyone to stand by it ..COFFEE Our name on the: pack age gives us the' credit, and puts on us the money back ; burden it isn't a burden! Use SchiUln,i Best; wt piy hlat Following a yearly custom, Astoria Lodge No. 130. B. P. 0. E, wiU hold it annual service today and appropriate ex ercises will be held in memoriam to those brothers of the order who have passed into the I'uknwn. Tbe lodge room and the stairways leading to it, have been tastily decorated. The committee on tbe memorial, who have made the arrangements, are: E. C. Judd, J. II. O'Conneli, W. F. Gratke. 0. C. Fultoa E. II. Streunmeyer, Norris Staples and W. C. Laws. The following program will b$ pre sented: Parti. Processional, "Ace's Death" Creig String Quartet Praise Te the Father". Gounod Chorus Address by Exalted Ruler, J. a McCue Ritualistic Exercises by Officers of tbe Lodge ....... ...,.. , Opening Ode, Air "Auld Lang Syne" Great Ruler of the Universe, All seeing and benign, Look down upon and bless our work And be all glory Thine, Oh, hear our prayers for our hon ored dead, The memories graven on each heart, For Auld Lang Syne. Invocation ending with chant "Tbe Lord's Prayer"....... Bro. J. N. Laws Solo, "Face to Face Johnson Miss Reba Hobson . "Sounds from Home" ... Gunge String Quartet "A Dream of Paradise". .Hamilton Gray , Bro. H. T. Butterworth Part a Address.. .......Bro. Arthur C. Spencer Portland Lodge No. 142 "The Radiant Morn Has Passed Away". .H. II. Woodward Chorus Recitation, "Thanatopsis''.ir. D Johnson ' String Quartet Accompanist Solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought1 Ambrose .Miss Reba Hobson (a) Andante from Organ Sonata, Op. 65. . . . . .Mendelssohn-Bartholday (b) Entreacte from Mignon.. ...,..' ...... ........ ...Ambroise Thomas Solo, "Rock of Ages"......,....Shpperd Bro. H. T. Butterworth "0 Divine Bedeemer"....,.....C. Gounod Chorus Closing Exercises, "Doxology"........ Benediction by the Chaplain' Conductress..... airs. C. H. Abercrombie Pianist.,, .Mjs Anna Campbell Presbyterian. Homing worship, 11 o'clock, "The In fluence of Mind," Sabbath school 12: 15; Y. P. S. CI Em 0i3O; evenlug worship, 7iS0, "Joseph Bartab." All are in vited. Win. S. .Gilbert, paator. 4sWMt First Lutheran, Sunday school at the church in Upper town and at the German Lutheran, 0i30 a. iu jut Aiema .N viand and Mrs. A. Young, superintendents, Morning serv ice in Swedish at 10:45, theme for morn ing sermon, "The Mesiah King in His Kingdom. Eveuing service in English at 7:30, with holy communion and re ception of members. A cordial invita tion is extended to all Gustaf E. Ryd- quiit, pastor, j Noprfiias DsnUh M. E, Divine worship at 11 a. m. and 7:45 m.i Sunday school at 10 a. m. On Wednesday, December 4th, at 8 p. m. the Ladies' Aid Society will bs enter tained at the home of Mrs, L. Jscksoa AlJerbrook. Prayer meeting ThursdAy evening at the church. 0. T. Field, pastor. v Holy Inaootnts Chapel. Advent Sunday, December 1st. No morning service. The missionary hold- g divine servkt, at Culvary Chapel, Seaside, Evening service, with sermon. at 7:30 p. m.t Sunday school at 11:13 a, m. John Warren, associate mis sionary. Christian-Science. Services at 634 Grand avenue at 10 a, ni subject, "God. the Only Cause and Creator." All are invited. Sunday school 11:15 a. m. Grace. Advent Sunday. Sen ices at 11 a. m and 4 p. m. Baptist. The sermon at the Baptist Church will take place at 11 a. m. No service in the evening. Other services at tbe usual hours. (Continued front page 0) While it Is ot likely that Congress will act on tlie matter at the coming sciin it Is prolmU that a bill will b InlriKhh-ed u as to bring the subject More the official attention of the na (tonal lawmaker. Notice to Our Customers We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds anl lung trouble is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other bsrmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Sold by T. F. Laurin. Owl Drug Store. Big sticks are plentiful enough every where, perhaps In this sdmlnUlratloii. sve only that telephone ami telegraph companies throughout the country are finding them scarcer every ytar, Kit her artlllclal cultivation of the timber suit uble for poles will have to become gen eral or a substitute for wood must be found. One of Uncle Sam's consular ageuts stationed at a German city re ports that a ctory has Ikh-ii started there for the manufacture of glass tele phone poles of the standard sites. These sr reinforced by a meshwork of wire threads. If at all practicable, they will almot certainly be useful In tropical countries where telephone fonipanlra complain that swarms of ants fasten upon the wooden poles and devour them 0 completely that nothing Is left ex cept the glass insulator hanging over the space where the Insulator pin used to be. Whether glass poles are adapt able for use in this country remains to be Spen. It Is understood that the ex perts of the Bell telephone system in vestigated their merl's some time go. just as the engineering department of the same oryaulatlon ha looked into the subject of concrete poles. The pres ent opinion, however, appears to be that so long as wooden poles can be secured they are, all this being equal, the best for use in American conditions. That is why the Amerk-sn Telephone & Tele graph Company, in co-operation with the United States Forestry Bureau, has for several years been carrying on ebb- ointe experiments for determining the best mesns of prolonging tbe life of wooden poles. The two organisations maintain, In co-operation experiment stations at Dover, X. J. Thomdals. raM PWgab, X. If,, and Wilmington, N. C, ine American Telephone & Telegraph Co. supplies a flxisl number of poles each month upon which the experts base their experiments and observations. It has already Wen shown thst seasoned timber in contact with tbe ground will outlast unseasoned, and dry wood Is more receptive of preservative fluid than is green wood. If scientific skill suc ceeds in greatly lengthening the exist- ence of the average wooden pole, and If the methods of ecientlfio forestry which we rorestry Bureau is trying to Incul cate become generally adopted, it Is likely that glass sticks will not be need ed in this country to carry the vast network of telephone wires by which practically every American Is able to converse with every other. CASTOR I A For lafit&U t&d Children, S! J W... II II It . inn u na idu nan a wan - w - m Heart me Seattle Fisl: Market NO COLD STORAGE TURKEY. ANYONE WISHING FRESH TURKEY, COME AND IN INSPECT OUR SUPPLY. Seattle Fish Market rinesalve Carbolixed acts like a poul tice.' draws out inflamation and poison, Antiseptic healing. For chapped hands. Hps cuts, burns. .Sold by Frank Hart. Star Theatre PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF NOVEMBER 13, 1907. Programme Subject to Chaste, Overture . . .. .............. .Ida Durlls Retained another week J01INE3 AND RAIVEUES la their Comedy Sketch Entitled, "Fooling the Servant." Our Fopular Baritone DICE 2UTCBINS Will present this week, "Mother's Always Waiting You at Home, Swest Home." Change Thursday, "A Little Boy Called Taps." The Marvelous MALCOLMS America's Foremost Juvenile Globe. Rollers JIM DERVTN Monologulet RICHARD CHARLES ft CO. ! Will present the humorous playlette , entitled) "The Fellow That Looks Like Me. TEX STAROSCOPI 1 With an interesting picture entitled A Slave's Love. (Change Thursday), ( Novelty Motion Picture ' MATINEES ADMISSION loeetfj so tad to Mils Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for coughs, colds, .croup and; whooping cough grows in favor daily. Mother should keep it on hand for children. It is prompt relief to croup, . It is gently laxative, driving tbe poison and phlegm from the system. It gives immediate relief. . Guaranteed Sold by Frank Hart. , ,,- , Talk is on about creating the rank of "vice-admiral" so that "Fighting Bob' Evans may be. promoted. Let him get the big fleet safely into Magdalena Bay first. It will be unnecessary to go through a painful expensive operation for Piles if you use ManZan, Put up in a collap sible tube with nozzle, ready to apply. For any form of Piles, price 50c. Soldi by Frank Hart, Women's Black Broadcloth Coats $35.00 Values for ... . . ,$i:o.5Q $25.00 Values for . .... .$ 16.50 $15.00 Values for . .... .$10.00 ,.. r ),,. r lUsHeJeLL) Veiiiiurun For Monday we inaugurate a most sensational sale of Women's Long, Black Broadcloth Coats, loose and semi-fitted garments of the very best styles and quality; all new coats, a large selection to choose from. , These coats are all lined throughout and handsomely trimmed in braid and velvet coats that have found ready sale at regular prices. Placed on sale Monday at these excep tionally low prices. Take advantage and secure your coat now. s Coats U Off. I Simington Dry GoodsCd