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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1908)
I III. If 'It: THE MORNING AST0R1AN Sttablishet i7 Published Dallj Except Monday by JHK J. S. BELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By nail, psr year..., By earri. per month. , WEEKLY ASTORIA. By Bmfl, pr year, in adTe...i il.iihH wir U JBIT Jon, under tbs act of Congress ot March , 1X9 , (Trt for tk drtl omMoM TELEPHONE VaSH Wu Official pp o Clatsop County and th city of Astoria. ; WEATHER. S Western Oregon and Washing s' ton Bain; growing colder. Eastern Oregon and Washing- ton, Idaho Rain or now. THE ONE-MAN POWER. One of the strangling and crushing agencies that cities of the sue of As toria nave to Contend against is the "one-man power, exerted politically, commercially, or along any given phase nt .nfinn TTiB man. or the name of a man, potent enough to stall, baffle perpetuate the farce of being . .. .,,.. -ii.: . r . : ... .i. .i.t.i:v blind a community m tue iuuuuicm, v witn it highest objectives, is a menace little I sucj, considered, but tremendously effective for defeat and disaster. Submission toMmetyng. Buch dominance is tantamount to nega THE MOllNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA, OREGON, . For Consumptives, TUESDAY, JANUARY si, igof. 1 B ... III i-1 ...,. i y in . ' II A DOLLAR SAVED ; IS A DOLLAR EARNED W pay Interest twice a year tn our savings department. You receive a passbook on which you can deposit and draw out as is convenient. Scandinavian -American Savings BanK 600 60S Commercial St it would be a good thing 1908-9. acquire a definite footing in law as i recognised, port of the State, and to thii end. a bill creating the Port of Astoria and comprehending all the rights and functions of such an estaomnnieni. would ge carefully drated and rpesented f.. initiAtive at the next election in .lnnA. It could be framed the laraest possible scope authority allowed under the law. and. in fact, could be made to measure with the latitude . at present enjoyed by Portland in this relation. sv- it. in definitely fix our MV atatua in the commerce of the northwest and it would lend quality to what of commercial advantage we may auk in the future; besides differentiating our postian with clarity and exactitude, from that of the metropolis, in all future action for recognition or for pref erence. The idea ia well worth ample thought and wide discussion, and it will do no harm to project the idea and let it cir culate until such time as shall D deemed propitious. There is no earthly reason why we should not nave a tan- srible standine in this connection and there is nothing that will give it so com pletely. Of course, once such a position is conceded us. it will be imperative for us ot get in and do something to war rant the distinction. W cannot always a port without ships; and the establishment of prerogative may inspire some correlative action afterward, that means S DONE BY DEED. 5 G 8e John P. Munsinger to Keystone Tim tr Co.. XV 14 section 10. T. 4 X. R. 9 W........... ....... ....$1000 Brecka Wet to Keystone Timber Co., lot 8 sec. 28; SB. H ot SE. 14 sec. 29 and W. 12 of fcW, 1-4 of sec 33. T.. 4 X,R- 9 W.j also NE. 1-4 of XE. 14 of sec 32, T. 4 R. 0 W..... ...........4000 U. 8. to Frank' A. MoMann, SB. 1-4 of sec 8, T. 8 N.. R. 10 W. 100 acres: patent U. 6. to Geo. W. White, KB. 1 4 of sec IT, T. 5 N., R. 10 W V. S. to Yn. B. Mayre. SE, 1-4 of see. 24, T. J K, R. 7 W.j 100 acres; patent Pavid L. Kelly and wife, land in sec. 17. T. 8 S K. 6 XT. Chas. K. Henrv and wife to Alex Gilbert, certain property in Clatsop county. .......1200 Aldrick Reinikka and wife to Vic tor Seaborg, lot 22. block 6. Tay lor's 200 Alice L. McDonald et al to A. R. Cyrus, undivided interest in acres in sec 14. T. 8 N..R. 8 W........ 413.25 Last Year's Sales of Hyomei, Guaranteed Core for Catarrh, larger Than Ever. tion. at once, pusillanimous, and weak enim? bevod all calculation. ; 1 The community that does not reserve to itself the right to collectively assert ita own programs and acta, and to free dom from such handicap, is not worthy the name of a town or city, since its motives, efforts and bargains for pro gress, are but the motives, efforts and bargains of its master, whatsoever his influence, prestige and presumptive right to away and say. The trouble 'with such conditions is, invariably, that the friendly allegiance of a people once given to some wise and friendly man or family, is latex abused and turned to grossly selfish ends, the man or men honored with such confidence rarely remaining loyal and square is their dealings; but gradually, yet surely, swinging the trust from the level line of disinterestedness to down right and supercilious dominance of the coarsest and most ungrateful kind. There is nothing invidious in this conclusion. It is simply a warning note, sounded for the good of Astoria and all other towns wherein it may be read. It is an evil that should be known and guarded against all the time, here, and everywhere, if there is the slightest manifestation of its becoming operative. SAFETY OF THE ARMADA. All America is alive with quivering interest in regard to the safety of the treat fleet now en route from the At lantic to the Pacific; and the slightest intimation oJ 'Knger to men or vessels rouses that iu.vrest to something ab normal The word just sent Up from Rio Janeiro, that there is a iwell de veloped plot to dynamite one or more of the fine ships, unearthed in Paris and attributed to anarchistic agencies, ia startling upon tie face of it, and the country ia slow to credit it; yat, remote as the possibility seems there is iusti fication for the deepest feeling of un easiness. No man may say where the ravening, , maniacal tendencies of the murderous brood of that cult will find expression next, and exempt as the United States has been from their wretched acts, there is no such thing m immunity; nor is it at all beyond the rabid purview of these degenerates to begin operations nght there It is to be hoped the story may prove a canard: but if it does not, and the police of . our great and friendly neigh bor in the south, can reach the indl vidual scruffs of the perverts set on to this horrible .task, their immediate and unquestioned 'death will add immensely to the obligation we shall be under for all time to come. ' : o : ' WILE WE ARE PREPARING. It has been suggested by citizens of Astoria who is devoted to the beet interest of the city and under all circumstances, that while we are pre paring our commercial campaign for SAVING BEAR BABIES. Sunday's Statistics at the Bronx Zoo, in New York. vma YORK. Jan. 20. Two births and a death was the Bronx Zoo's Sun day contribution to the city's vital Statistics. , Two new- bom grizzly bears were found ia the morning in the cage occupied by a pair of the big animals Engineer and Vira as they are known by the keepers. . One of them Had been frozen to death in the night. The other was barely breathing. The keepers and Physician Blair of th Zoo, decided that the survivor was in a bad way and would need careful nursing. Grizzlies born in captivity are rare and a special effort was made to save the youngster Keeper Alexander Ferguson took it home and placed it in his wife's care, iw combination frequent feedings of milk throucb a dropper to the cub and the wormth of a kitchen oven are doing wonders for the ten ounce bear baby A WOMAN'S WAY. IXDIANAPOIIS, Ia., Jan. 20.-Mrs Beatrice Thomas Metcalf, -who shot at Attorney Samuel R. Hamill in Chicago last week, returned to her sister's borne in this city yesterday. She says the shots she fired were not intended to hit Attorney Hamill but to kill herself. THE GRIP OF LA GRIPPE. CHICAGO, Jan. 20.-Jrippe establish ed a new mortality record last weeit with 60 deaths reported. The diseaa A spectaliit of a noted Eastern (Unto givva the following formula as th best known formula for consumption! Mix two ounces of glycerine with eight ounoes of good whiskey and add one-half omio of Concentrated oil uf nine. Take a teaspoonfut or a table muKuiful very four hour. Car should be taken to got th real Concentrated oil of pine, which comes only in one-half ounce viols sealed in round air-.tluht screw-top caws. Th in gredients' can b procured at any drug store. The above formula will also cur bad coughs and colds very quickly, ' .: -i There's hardly anything that's tas fun than the thing everybody approves your doing. A RECORD BREAKER. th The merits of Hyomei the treatment that cures catarrh without stomach dos ing, its popularity and growth, are unique in the annals of medicine. So pronounced is the relief and cure fol lowing the use of this treatment that it has been publicly recommended by leading druggists and physician in nearly every State and town in the country, with the result that last year's sales were larger than ever. The fact that Hyomei is so simple and complete, and that it cures by breathing medicated air and not taking drugs into the stomach, no doubt has helped to create this wide-spread and rapidly in creasing army of friends. The iwar in which it has been sold by T. F. Laurin has undoubtedly aided greatly its introduction in Astoria. He is such a firm believer in the power of Hyomei to cure all catarrhal troubles, that he urges people to use it with the understanding that the cost will be re funded to anyone who is not benefitted by the treatment. Yon do not risk a cent in testing the healing virtues of Hvomei, for T. A. Laurin takes all the chances of its giving satisfaction and leaves you to be the judge. A New Back for ia Old On Row it is Don la Astoria. The backaches at times trtth a dull indescribable feeling, making you weary and restless; piercing pain shoot across th region of th kidneys, and again th loin are so lam to stoop i agony. No us to rub or apply a plaster to tbs back ia this condition, i You cannot reach the cause. Exchange th bad back for a new and stroneer on. Sirs. Nancy Sewell living on Jeffer son street, illluboro, Ore- say: have used Doan's Kidney Pills and think very highly of them. My kidney wer too frequent la action and forced me to arise many times during th night. My back wis so sore and lam that I could not stoop or bend over. I tried lint ments and plasters, but without any good results. At last Doan's Kidney 1111s were brought to my attention .and I procured a box. Ia a short time, th pain left my back and my kidneys wer restored to their normal and na tural condition. I am now well and free from kidney trouble and do not hesi tate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to other ufferers." Plenty mora proof lik till from As toria people. Call at Chat. Rogers' drug store and ask what his customer report For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cants. Foster-MSlbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sol agents for th United State. Remember th nme Doan's and tak no other. PIETY SOUP, BISCUITS. CHICAGO, Jan. 20.-iA model "poor man'a church" with plenty soup bis cuits, religion and possibly beds, is to bell branch of the great revival now in progress in 207 Chicago protestant churchea under th auspices of the lay men's Evangelical Movement , ' "The plan for the new church were annnimflfsl vesterdhv bv Dir. A. C Dixon, pastor of the " Moody Church with 60 death reported. The diseaa j paitor of the Moody Church, is more prevalent in Chicago now than Th pge the establishment of .an .J. tma in iha ftttv'a hidtOTV. t . . 11. 1AJtnA at any other time in the city' history. Convention at Portland The second annual convention of the Oregon Retail Grocers will be held today and tomorrow, In the Alisky building, in Portland. A Tery fine and interesting program has been prepared and an im portant session will be the result. The annual address will be delivered by F. J. Carney of this city who is president of the association, and Mayor wase will deliver an address "The Retail Mer chants Place in Public Affairs." Many Astorians will be present at the con vention, some leaving on the train last night. The social features will be a theatre party tonight and the closing banquet at the Portland hotel tomorrow night. omen door" mircn in wie looging house district for the purpose of "reach ing" the great army of the unemployed. TO CURE A COLD IN ONI DAY r1 LAXATTVE BR0MO Quinine Tab let. Druggist irfund money if It fall to cure. ; K. W, GROVE'S Ignatura u m each box, we., COFFEE Schilling's Best is a business-like name; you know what it means; and it means what you want Your grocer returnt ronr money If run don't like It; we par tiim. The kind of justice a man likes to get is the exact opposite to th kind he'd give. ;,,. . , 1 Don't Take the Risk, r ' When tou hav a bad coueh or cold do not let it drag along until to become chronic bronchitis or develops into an attack of pneumonia, but give it the nilmtAim it deserves and tret rid of it. Take Chamberlain' Cough Remedy and you are sure of prompt relief. - From a mall beirinnlnff the sale and use of this preparation has extended to all part of the United tstates and to many toreign countries. Its many remarkable cures of fiouehs and colds have won for it this wide renutation and extensive use. Sold by Frank Hart and leading drugglsti Read the Morning Astorian 60 cents per month. Delivered by carryier. When Alfonw visits Mexico, about the only treamir he will take back to Spain will b a few gold bricks. ; FAIR EXCHANGE. t Read the Morning Astorlaa. Special Reduction ON .. Japanese Goods AT ' Yokohama Bazar AO kinds of Japanese good, including China want, basket, silk handkerchiefs. bras wares, fans, toys, bamboo fund' tores, eta, etc. Somt good at hall prion 620 Commercial Btreet alii Ml Unniinii U UUUUII BEMEDT CROU?. ftMMtM& SORE THROAT, THROAT sftilUNCl Price 33 unit 4 Tou want a remedy that will not only give quick reliof but offoot a permanent cure. .) Tou want ft rmdy that will re lieve the lunge Mid kep expectora tion easy. Tou want ft remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu . monift. i Tou want remedy tbatii plea ant and eafe to take. .f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets ail of these requirements, and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad oolds stands without a peer. A Severe Cold Quickly Cured by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. "Last winter I caught a very sever cold which lingered for wks," say J. TJr aubart, of Bopbyr, Ontario. "My ooua was very dry and harsh. Th local dealer raoommended Chsrubcrlatn's Oouf h Bam dy and guaranteed it, so I gave it a trial. On mail bottle of It oared ma. 1 bsllev Chamberlain's Oouga Bmdr t be Us beat I have ever used." It is dually Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it. PRANK HART, Druggist , Books and Stationery Wholesale and Retail. Magazines, Newspapers, Office Fixtures and Sup , plies, Periodicals, Calendars, Charts, Maps, and Music. . . Large and Complete Stock of Typewriter Paper and Ribbons. 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