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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY JANUARY 17, 1008. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published D EjtPt Monday by IHB J. S. DELLHIGER COMPAUT, SUBSCKIPTIOK RATES. By meU, p yea.. By etrrier, per month. .17.80 ,. JO WEEKLY ASTOSIAS. By mafl. per y"- advance...! trt-laa nutttt JBIJ l7i to POLITIC .1 Ainr Ure- !!:--n.ri Js. EToi 01 Marco t, vat n-OMm for the drtlremg ofTM Mow KSSvhould be mmoiWeH reported to the omoe ot publication. TEIXPH0K1. TiAIfl U. Official paper of Clatsop County nd the city of Astoria. A DOLLAR SATED SifJl JT 13 A D0I,UR EARNED ' We pay interest twice a year In our saving department. You receive a passbook on which you can deposit and draw out as i convenient. Scandinavian -American Saving's BanK 606-603 Commercial St WEATHER. .."' " e 'Western Oregon and Washing e ton Occasional rain. Eastern Oregon and Washing- ton and Idaho Probably fair. THE OFFICIAL EXAMPLE. Whenever, by election, or appointment, man becomes, in any sense a sponsor for the public business, the public peace, the public morale, he is looked to by that public which he serves, for the personal conduct and dignity that justifies his ..i.. in tha nnhlie service; and the r , closer and more intimate his relation and touch with the people themselves, the more exacting becomes the demand for rectitude and orderliness in his indi vidua! conduct. Xo officer who forgets this can hope for the respect or the con fidence of the public; it may be passed bv in silence for a time but it is not for gotten and always carries its specific w rfct in the future caicumuini " which that officer figures. This ia e oeciallT true of the personal habit of v. k fi who sennit the owi J ' drinking- disposition to usurp any eon mieuon control over him, on duty, 01 off duty, drive the rending wedge of miSDieioo in the substance of popular re 1Um so far as he ia concerned, and tmdtlv commit himself to the dis qualifying laches of incompetence and incapacity, simply because the public will never fully trust a man who drinks. An officer chareed with the upholding 01 the law is expected to set an example favor of that law: his failure to do thU. and his deliberate fracture of the law. personally, account him irrespon sible and subject to righteous criticism, end all men know where adverse criti cism leads to. ASTORIA'S CIVIC INDEPENDENCE. It is becoming more and more appar ent that the city and port of Astoria are under the ban of Portland's fear and disfavor in all things commercial; that the metropolis, according to the tales of its press, would infinitely rather" see what she must lose in the way of ship ping go straight to Tacoma and Seattle, rather than find lodgment and counte nance here; that, under no sort of cir cumstances will Portland sanction or aid us to the one essential and commanding thing we are equipped, better than any other place in all Oregon, to handle, build and make good upon, the shipping of the Columbia basin. This conviction has at last become grounded in the pub lic consciousness and Astoria intends to find expedients that will balance the ' neglect, and achieve her own victory in her own way. j Independent, positive, opportune, quiet, direct action is what (and all), that is needed. Astoria must go out into the world, on her own hook, with cordial invitation and an open hand and clear purpose; invoke outside interest and capital in those things that she has of conspicuous import and certain value and rely upon herself and hep own in itiative in the unfolding of her destiny; and doing this, and succeeding, she need never forget the fact that she is in the Portland "discard" along with other towns and cjties in the state. Lets "go to it" on our own account, and when we get there "do it!" 0 ' THEY ARE LINING UP. Just as an indication that the Con gressional campaign pot is on the fire but not yet quite at the boiling point, we quote the following from the Blue Mountain American, of Suiripters "From his interview in the last Sun day issue of the Oregonian one would beiieve that Congressman Ellis, considers his renomination and re-election a cer tainty. : "Of course all appreciate that self confidence h a sterling virtue and enter most largely In the uccs of every life vet there is a certain something known a overconfidence, which aa his tory has proven often turns an accepted success into failure. "Now that ex-Governor Geer has an nounced his candidacy for that oflk we believe that some of his feeling of having a strangle hold on the renomina Uon and re-election will soon be shown bv Mr. Ellis and he will realize he ha a foenian worthy of a battle. "At anv rate it is our firm conviction that Mr. Geer- will make a surprisingly strong showing at the primary election and between the two we pick Mr. Geer is the "winner." 10- 09 EDITORIAL SALAD. tti Mr. Burleson of Texas is the right sort: he declare war against ine "Blame Teddy" crowd As yet nobody has blamed Roosevelt for the grip epidemic; but there' time enough; the asses have not all brayed. Dry farming should be particularly adapted to prohibition states; in fact. it had its origin in Kansas. The cost of funeral has gone up. An other increase in the "cost of living" for the survivors. The great majority of American cit izens only know that there are new 10 coins in circulation because they read t in the paper. TWO-CENT CARE. Regulation Will Not Affect the Colonist Rates. CHICAGO. Jan. lu-That the two cent fai regulation recently enacted by several Western state will not operate io do away with colonist rate on the railroad leading to the Pacific Coast was announced here yesterday. Indcpend cut notice to thU effect had been given by the Sou then Pacific and other West em roads are expected to follow the lead, From the beginning, March 1. and con tinning until April, it is announced, the rate of $38 from the Middle West to the Pacific Coast, will be in effect for bomeseckers. From he Missouri River territory. the rate to California will he $30. A panic may be "a blessing in dis guise," but moat of us would prefer to have our blessings put on a more cheer ful float. The great drawback about a peanut diet ia that after you get used to it you wont enjoy peanut at the circus and ball games. PROOF THAT EARTH REVOLVES. XEW! YORK. Jan. 10. Visible proof that the earth revolves i to be made at Columbia University in February by Professors Harold Jaeoby and S. A. Mitchell. The plan adopted by Faucault in Paris in 1851 is to be used. By means of a long pendulum suspended from the dome of the Pautheon he prov ed Unit the plane of the oscillation of the pendulum would shift in the same direction a the motion of the sun. or opposite to the rotation of the earth. In the experiments at Columbia a pendulum of piano wire 01 feet long, supporting a heavy weight will be swung in the dome of sj. Paul's chapel, built at the univer sity last year. " In addition to his other tronbles Sec retary Cortelyou has been called into court. Some of the panic sufferere are complaining because they failed to get their qucta of Panama bonds. Judge Alton B. Parker, who ha been solicitous about campaign eontribu tions, ought to be appointed as a special committee to see that Denver makes her ante good to the last farthing. A Danish inventor promises a wireless telephonic service between the Irish coast and America within two months. It will be received with thanks, but it is hard to surprise people now in the science of long-range communication. MANY CURIOSITY SEEKERS. NEW YORK, Jan. 18. The approach ing marriage of Miss Gladys Vanderbilt and Count Sziechenyi is attracting so much attention that score- of women are constantly congregated about the Van derbilt mansion, corner of Fifth avenue and West 57tb street, hoping for a chance to get a look at the bride and her titled fiance. Yesterday when Miss Van derbilt and the Count, accompanied by his brother and sister-in-law, emerged from the Vanderbilt house lor the pur pose of taking a drive, the crowd be came so large that it wa with difficulty that the carriage could make its way through. ' , LEE HOY MURDERED. OAKLAND, Jan. 16. Word has been received here that Lee Hoy, president of the Hop Sing Tong, was shot five times and killed in Sacramento last night. Has murderers. it is said, were seven Chinese members of the Bong King Tong, and a bitter war is expected to spread over the state a a' result. Lee Hoy, it Is eaid, is the third president of his tong to oe "murdered within the last few years. His predecessor, Lee Bock Dong, to whom he was secretr.ry, was murdered by the Hop Siiig Tong assassins a year ago. ' COFFEE The goodness of every thing' else at breakfast de pends on the coffee." Your grocer iwtums roor Aionej If 700 don't Uk Schilling1 Best: we pay him. MUREDERERS TO BE TRIED. DENVER, Jan. 16. William R. Mason and Joseph Vanderweide, charged with being the slayer of Secret Service Agent Joseph Walker, will be tried at Durango, Colo, February 7. They may be again tried within three month in the federal court on the charge of conspiracy, Without a direct criminal statute, the government will base its case upon the laws used in the prosecution of persons concerned in the famous Ku Klux Klan plot of 40 year ago. TO CURE A COUCH OR COLD. The following formula is a never fall ing remedy for cough or coKUi Two ounce of glycerin, one-half ounce of Concentrated oil of pine, one half pint goivd whiskey, mix and shake thoroughly each time and use In doses of a teasuoonful to a tablcspoonful every four hours. This, If followed up, will cure any cough that is curable or break up an acute cold lu twenty-four hours. The ingredients all can be gotten at any drug store. Concentrated oil of pine come put up lop medicinal use oniv in nau oiim vials in tin screw top ease designed to protect It from heat and light. Other' oil of pine are insoluble and are likely to produce nausea and cannot give the desired result. Ocean freight rate are to be in creased at an early date, but It I hoped that all that foreign gold will get in first. 0 Dottt Take the Risk. When you have a bad cough or cold do not let it drag along until it become ehronlo bronchitis or develops Into an attack of pneumonia, but give it the attention It deserve and get rid of It. Take Chamberlain' Cough Remedy and you are sure of prompt relief. From a mall beginning the tale and use of this preparation ha extended to all parts of the United state and to many foreign countries. It many remarkable cure of coughs and cold have won for It this wide reputation and extensive use.' Bold by Frank Hart and leading droggurta, In New Jersey seven physicians have been elected Mayors. Those cities must have been sick of the way things were going. THE Automatic Theatre GUESTS OF HONOR AT DINNER. NEW YORK, Jan. 16. Charles Kirch off, editor of the Iron Age; T. Corner ford Martin, editor of the Electrical Wlorkers, and Rev. Percy SUckney Grant, were guest of honor at a'dinner last night given bv members of the Museum of Safety Devices, on which occasion they received decoration con ferred upon them by the French Govern ment for their work in promoting safety appliances. The decorations consist of a crossed laurel and bay leaves in gold on purple ribbons. The three are member of the committee of direction Of the museum. SCULLY WILL TRY AGAIN. NEW YORK, Jan. 16. Cotton trader are taking interest In a story which is circulating among them to the effect that Daniel J. Sully, who engineered the most giganti ccotton corner ever at tempted some year ago and who led the biggest bull market the Exchange ever saw until he failed for something like (2,000,000, had against entered the market. The story ha not been con firmed but is causing much comment. Lame Shoulder Cured. Lame shoulder la usually caused by rheumatism of the muscle and quickly yield to a few applications of Chamber lain' Fain Balm. Mrs. F. H. MeElwee, of Boittown, New Brunwlck, writes 1 Having been troubled for some time with a pain In my left shoulder, I de cided to give Chamberlain's Pain Balm trial, with the result that I got prompt relief." For sal by Frank Hart and lead ing druggist. Itegardles of panic and politics, the chorus girl continue her conquering march through prince belted earl and mere millionaire. Disturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by continually coughing Is requested to buy ft bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. T. F. Laurm. Owl Drug Store. Jos. Tiierdicii Dealer In Confectionery Soft Drink and Fresh Fruit The Freshest and Best the Market Affords at Very Reasonable Price. POSITIVELY COMMENCES Thursday, Jan. 16 TBS Passion Play 0K Life of Christ The most beautiful film ever manufactured. PERFORMANCES Evening t 7 1 18 and 8; SO p. Afternoons 3:00 and 4i30 p. ADMISSION sjc Special Reduction ON Japanese Goods AT Yokohama Bazar All kind of JipantM good, Including China want, bsskett, silk haBakrchJh, brat want, fan, toys, bimbo fonl. hint, tc tc Somt goodt it half trio. 028 Commercial Street ;0 SPICES, COFFEE JEA, BAKING POWDER. fLftORING EXTRACTS Akduft Purify, finest Flavor. CLOSSETGDEYEBS PORTLAND ORtG ON. Morning Astoria a, 00 east per month delivered by carrier. WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Write us, we're here for that purpose The Work We Do Anything in the electrical Business. Hell's House Fhoneit inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in repair.! OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST STEEL & E WART Fhoae Mala Mi 421 Bond Street. 357 Bond St. (near 8th) Astoria, Ore. Save Some Money EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 16.-Paul Fund, secretary and director of a large retail dry goods establishment in Los Angele, was arrested last night on an indict men returned by the grand Jury of New York laet December, charged him with the embezzlement of $326 from the Baccaret Glassware Company, of New York, a French corporation. Fur ad was released on bail in the sum of $1000. . PILES CURED Ilf 6 TO 14 DAYS. FAZO OIJfTMENT ia guaranteed to cure any case Of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 day or money refunded. 60c. It looks as if that reduction in the wholesale price of meat would be a long tima getting to the consumer. Parker let's see; where heard that name beforef have we From now until Febu rary 1st HOW? ReadThls The woolen house which I represent bat 'notified me that they nave made great reductions on 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 gain I will make you a suit or over coat t' order and save you three to seven dollars. Remember, your time l limited, to order now. Carl E. Fransccn. ASTORIA'S LEADING TAILOR, 170 Eleventh Street. Phone Main 8711 Seal Fish narte, 77, Ninth St., near Bond Fresh and Salted Fish. Game and Poultry, . Groceries, Produce and Fruit Imported and Domestic Goods. P. Bakotitch & FeoProprs. Phone Red 2183 ' Books and Stationery ' Wholesale and Retail. 2 Magazines, Newspapers, Office Fixtures and Sup 1: "rt. 1 1 . 1 r n a em pues, rcnoQicais, calendars, quarts, Maps, and Music. Large and Complete Stock of Typewriter Paper and Ribbons. Special Subscription Agency for all the Leading Magazines. B. A. HIOGINS CO,, MC8IO BOOKS STATIONERY II Httlt MHhtt 1MMMKM THAT DINNBR tabu WILL NOT ES COMPLETE WITHOUT SOME OF OUR SELECT WTIfSS A PARTIAL LIST TO CHOOSE FROM. SWllx WIKXS SparkUni See Dry HWr... tad veaotat , RED WHfgS Zlnfandel-Clean, light table wise. Burgundy-Medium bodied, mellow. Sparkling Burgunoy-Brulltat, pleaa- tat Old Port Tawny, rich, light color. ' Old Sherry Pale, glean, nutty. Angelica Soft, agreeable, full Muscatel Very fruity, sweet. WHITE WIRES Rletllng-Medlum light table win. Santera Natural mellow, pronounced . 1,1 'flavor. "' Chateau Yquem Full bodied Creme) o SairUme. PHOHE1M1 PROMPT DELIVIKT AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. 589 Commercial Street :' " Grape Juice, Jdaraaohino oherrle. frail od Oognto Brandies, and a fuO line of Cordial. A Chance for Quick-Steppers ; We are setting a merry clip for shoe seller! to waltt to. The quick-step price we have put on winter ihoet .hould quicken their going. . ' . li should also quicken the teP, of everyone who caret for a banrata in fine Shoes, 1 8 i OUR SPECIALTY LINE of Loggers' .hoe, guarantee .atl.factlon to the wearer. None better, but a Isader of all. , 843 Bond St., opp. FIshor Bros. Co. S. A. GIMRB