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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1908)
1 . , - .. - .;r-.-'.;,;,:'"- I agree on p lans. I'l' ' i THE HORNING AST0R1AN Establish i7 Published Daflj Except Monday by XEX J. & DELLTNGER CCaTANY. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Bt matt, mt Year.... ..ftM Bv oarriar. m month... . JO WEES1T ASTOSIUL By mall, per year, in adnata.. lmtred u seoond-laas DUK joij w ittA t tha Doatofflea at Astoria. Ore- (on, (uiaerthtaciaf Congrenot March , WlnW fnr tha drltwtBt Of Til M Oft maasToaua to rKbor ratkleao or place of boalaaai oay l mad by poatal card or Ihrauh tslechono. AM Imcoiarity to dV Utotj should be unaadiatelr revortaa to to offlot of publication. telephoka rusa mu Official ppr of Clatsop County and tha city of Astoria. A DOLLAR SAVED n IS A DOLLAR EARNED i ;. . We pay interest twice a year In our savings department. You receive a passbook on which you can deposit and draw out as ia convenient. Scandinavian -American Savings BanK i 500-603 Commercial St WEATHER. Western Ore iron and Washing- ton Occasional rain. . Eastern Oregon and Washing- ton and Idaho Probably fair. DAT OF REPRISAL AT HAND. . ' " . The Portland Oregonian a opening a campaign foa the resuscitation or re habilitation, or reincarnation (any old term will do), of the defunct and for gotten "Port of Columbia" bill the pet grafting scheme of the small coterie of ' shippers in that city, that wes whip- sawed . through the Legislature last winter by tactics that were as raw as they were nefarious, and which was later thrown out of the supreme court on the ground of its rank unconstitu tionality; and every line of that paper's comment on the till and its pretended Talus to the metropolis is marked by a desperate soreness that shows the venomous rancor of the defeat that . overtook it last year. It is an undigni fied and unnecessary show of ill-temper and spleen, especially on a subject of such frazzled interest as the "Port of Columbia" bill. f All Astorians know the nature, and the animus, of the. measure, and were a solid unit in bringing about its nulli ficetion,; and will coalesce again to de feat it, whatever the limit of savage fervor wherewith the Oregonian shall seek to revamp it We know it to be the last desperate piece of chicane to despail this port and the commercial prestige thereof; and if the city of Portland and its press ever does any thinking about the value of the millions of money this city con tributes annually to the metropolitan markets, it is time they were reckoning with the chance of reprisals along this line, and put a quietus on the man in the Oregonian building who has the ear of its managers; it is time the influence of that great paper was diverted from this wretched subterfuge and used to expedite the real truth of the commer cial situation in the , lower Columbia, namely, that the shipping is to be done from here, in the near future, by both the Hill and the Harriman systems, and not from the Bound, as the Oregonian persists will be the case. It is very plain that Portland would rather see the commerce of all Oregon go to Puget Sound rather than to this, the natural, the cheapest, the moat direct and feasible port, the sea-end of the water-level, down-grade haul from the wheat fields of the Inland Empire; fop what the Ore gonian cays of Portland must be true, and it says this thing every day lately. If the loyalty of Portland; to the State of Oregon is so shallow a thing that the metropolitan shippers can tiring about the sheer commercial sac rifice of Astoria (which should, and would, be Portland's, and Oregon's, com mercial right-bower), then Astoria will quickly learn her own duty to herself in the matter of her annual outlay in the markets that are part and parcel of her undoing. It is a queer attitude for the chief city of a great state to assume, that of being willing to send millions of commerce out to rival ports and centers in another state, rather than give the benefit to a sister-city, nearby, at home, and directly in line, and at the natural terminus of that line, on the easiest concievable grades, and known to be the next and rightful place of com mercial importance in the certain course of development now pending; it is so queer, indeed,' that Astoria intends to iwatch closely1, snd figure accurately, and govern herself a comports with her own advantage and merit in the case. We have had atyut all of this treatment we can stand. .V. 'O The calendar is doing its best for an elastio currency. There will be five days in February. $ S EDITORIAL SALAD. s , ' The actual purpose of the cruise of the American fleet to the Paeino has not yet been disclosed, although both Captain llahan and Captain Ilobson have discussed the problem pro and con. Ex-Senator Stewart, of Nevada, says currency reform is the easiest thing in the world. Mr. Stewart held the same opinion of free silver. . In a word, the way to inflate is to inflate. It is astonishing how friendly the Japanese are towards the American fleet. One is led to believe that the expedition was planned by Admiral Togo. Count Okuma and the Tokio newspapers. In Texas a man who refuted a $10,000 check was paid in silver dollars and carried toe money to a bank 15 miles distant. There are people who favor such business facilities until they try them. Japan and the United States are about to reach an agreement on the im migration question without waiting for the battleships. Sir. Rockefeller has made another big contribution to the University of Chi-1 cago, and Mr. Morgan has bought an other fine collection of plaintings. The panic is a thing of the past. VERSATILE J. P. MORGAN. The most unproductive job yet .dis covered is that of the spies reported to be studying the weak places of -the United States for defending its main territory. An invading party would be turned yer to a constable and held for observation. The year came in like a lamb. This lamb ought to have gumption enough to keep away from the Wall street mint ; WASHINGTON. Jan. H.-That J, T. Morgan is not only the alert, aggresnlve and widely powerful financier who reported to have said on a recent ocea sion "Tell the Secretary of the Treasury he must do it or I will," but also Is man in whom the qualities of imagine tion and sentiment are strongly com biiied, is disclosed by a writer who con tributes to the forthcoming number , of Appleton's an article explaining the dominant position occupied by Mr. Mor gun in the financial world. To illustrate this point he tells some hitherto unpub lishevi stories of the man who broke the money panic by offering to lend $25. 000,000 at the crucial moment. One of these is to the effect that Mr. Morgan in his capacity as the most influential director of the New York, New Haven A Ilartford Railroad, has prevented the straightening of the "air line" of this road between New York and Boston by the removal of a curve at MidJletown. Conn., because the elimination of this curve would require the Jiittiuir up of graveyard in which members of hi family are buried. The Appleton article also explains that the reason why the name of the road has never been changed to the New England, as has been pro posed many times, is owing to Mr. Mor- gun wno insists on retaining in ine tine the name of the city of Ilartford where he was born. Numerous other incidents are given to show that the dean of American bankers has his softer side although E. II. Harriman and Jacob II. Schiff may not be inclined to believe this. ... - ' '. MORMONS IN GERMANY. sort of TRANS-ATLANTIC TRAVEL. WASHINGTON, Jan. R-'Dnring the year just ended trans-Atlantic travel, east and west-bound through the port of New York, reached the 'enormous total of 2557.328 passengers, a number equal to the combined population of the cities of St. Louis, Boston, Baltimore, Cleveland, Buffalo, San Francisco and Cincinnati. This passenger movement for the year shows an increase of 972,- 640 over 1906, and was 1,421,161 greater han that of the year 1904. West-bound travel accounted for more than half the total, as would naturally be expected, the persons arriving in New York from Europe numbering 1,699,340, a figure 200,000 in excess of the combined east and west bound travel in the years 1904. Persons who sailed from New York for Europe during the past year numbered 1,257,328, the excess of west-bound travel being 442,012. This great increase in trans-Atlantic travel was not as might be supposed confined to any par ticular class, but appears in first and second-clasg cabin travel as well as in the steerage both east and west-bound. The first cabin passengers from Europe to the United States iwas 107,965 an in crease of 10,494 over the previous year. East-bound first cabin travelers num bered 100,286 an increase of 8147 over 1906. The most sensational feature of alL however, la found in the steerage travel to Europe which reached the total 650,045 or 242,565 in excess of the figure for 1906. ' Missionaries Carrying on the Work in That Country. BERLIN, Jan. 14. A number of Mor mon missionaries, young men of German nationality, are carrying on a propa ganda in Berlin. They make a house to house canvass, presenting themselves st every apartment. The missionaries have rented a house in the center of the city which is used as a headquarters, and here the greatest activity can be seen at any time. The conduct of this props ganda by Germans is possible because the expulsion order issued by the police in 1903 applies to foreigners only. Republican Nstional Committee Chair man Makes Important Announcement CHICAGO, Jan. 14, The speakers' stand at the Republican convention next June wiU bs located in the south end of the coliseum. The delegates will sit in front of this stand; behind them will come the alternates, and the poe ts ton will lie allowed, to occupy the space remaining. This plan was agreed upon by a com mittee composed of Hurry S. New, chair mn of the National Republican Com mittee, Powell Clayton and E. F. Hart members of the committee, at a con ferencs yesterday. According to the ar chiteoture this plan will give a seating capacity of 11.830 with good aecouatlcs, It Is a wise guesser who can tell whether the balloon, aeroplane or motor flying machine will be ahead st the end of 190& . - Jos. Therdich' Dealer In Confectionery Soft Drinks and Fresh Fruit The Freshest and Best the Market Affords at Very Reasonable Prices. 357 Bond St. (near 8th) Astoria. Ore, Save Some. Money A Card This ia to certify that all druggists sre authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious re sults from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and con sumption. Contains no opiates. The gfnuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DATS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. Emitting the familiar motto from the new gold coinage has finally found a justification in the widespread and ever increasing dislike of the people for the word "trust." , , COFFEE There is a time for good 1 tea, and a time for good coffee; there is no time for poor either. Your grocer return your money it os don't Ukt Shilling's Beit: we par bim NATIONAL BILLIARD MATCH. NSW YORK. Jan. 14. The National Association of Amateur Billiard 'Players has accepted . the suggestion of the French association for an " international match. The final acceptance has been mailed to the French Club. The matches will take place at the Liederkrans Club about the middle of April The games wil lbe at 18.2 balk line and the balls used will be those used in France, which are a trifle larger than the American From now until Febti rary 1st HOW! v ReadiThls r The woolen house which I represent has notified me thst they bars made great reductions oa 100 patterns of up- to-date suitings in order to make room for their spring stock. In order that you may take advantage of these bar gains I will make you a suit or over coat 1 1 order and save yoa three to seven dollars. Remember, your time Is limited, so order now. Carl E. Franseetii ASTORIA'S LEADING TAILOR, 179 Eleventh Street. Phone Main 3711 Seattle Fis& Market 77 Ninth St., near Bond Fresh and Salted Fish. Game and Poultry. Groceries, Produce and Fruit Imported and Domestic Goods. P. Bakotitch & Feo,!';Proprs. Phone Red 2183 For Stomach Troubles When there Is distress titer eating or drinking, or your food doesn't "set well," the digestion It deranged and the stomach needs to be toned end strengthened. A natural appetite and perfect di gestion can be assured and you will enjoy your food II you will get DOXOI and use them according to the simple directions printed on the wrapper. Acute Indigestion, lassitude, flatulence, "qualntlshness," and other uncomfortable and distressing sensations alter eating, are qulckl rlehted with a dose or two ol these little wonder workers for a weak digestion. In all acute forms of stomach trouble Drccham'e ruli Are WonderfiMly Effective !! tse.e4lswl0ihaisllritlee eeeeeeeMeeeeteeeeeeeeeee WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Write us.'we're here for that purpose The Work We Do Anything fin the electrical Business. Toll's House Phones Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept In repair.; We will be Rlad to quote you prices. ; - OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST STEEL & EWART- Phone Mal itli 421 Bond Street Special AnnouTjcement Regarding the National Pore Food and Drug Law " We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults, T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. GOLF TOURNAMENT STARTS. PTNEHURST, N. C, Jan. 14. A mon ster field of 132 player started In the fifth annual mid-winter golf tourna ment yesterday, 132 of whom turned in cards, six. divisions of 18 each qualify ing for the match play rounds which be gins today and continues tnrough Wed nesday. . P. W. Whittemore Of the Brookline, Mass., Country Club, led the field with a card of 79. C. I Becker of Woodland, Edwin A. 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KELSON TR0YER, Vioe-Pr... and Bupt ASTORIA IRON WORKS V 0P LA1UST IMPROVES ; ; ; . . Canning MacMnerMarlllc Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CANJTEBV Correspondence Solicited. OUTFITS FURNISHED. ?eot of Fourth Sheet