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THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1908. .2 ' " ' ' " Helping H.r Out. I - 1 - . .. A THE MORNING : ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Daily Except Monday by THE J. S. DELLINGER CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year tf-Jj By carrier, per month w WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advancc$1.50 .!. t the pwioffic al ! !,:hT . . . - If M or onten for im - ' -V-r -m!TTiiu to either reetdenc or ptacy or iSS52- toe medo by pwl cerd or omootpubUo"o. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. Official paper of Clatsop County and the City of Astoria. oooooooooooooooo WEATHER REPORT. Western Oregon and Wash ingtonRain. Eastern Oregon and Wash ington, Idaho Cloudy and threatening. SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK ' HAS MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD SECURITY oooooooooooooooo , THE UNBLUFFED GIRL. That was an up-to-date, athletic American girl, in Los Angeles, who, returning from an automobile ride, found her home in possession of a bold, bad burglar, and securing two revolvers from a neighbor gave him the chase of his life and shot his hat off. The thief escaped, but that was not her fault Our girls should be better equip ped for such emergencies than they are, and such an item as this should be so common as to fail to excite especial remark It would be better for the girls themselves and for all concerned, in the family and out of it, if all were trained 1 to use their nerves and hands and wits in their own behalf, and not rely altogether on some man in their own house or someone else's. " It has always been the pride of man that women-kind looked to him fnr nrotection aeainst the rough things of life, and in the main he has responded at all times with the courage and capacity for immediate relief; but in these days when men are bound down to business schedules and time cards and the girls and women themselves are being thrust into the work-a-day world in over whelming numbers, the opportunity forfnan'. aid is often lost by circum stances mother, can control, and the girl or won n is more often thrown oh her own resources, and far too often to her immense disadvantage; .therefore manna training, and acquir ed skill in the te of weapons has become a standard necessity for her and should be wroight into her life as one of its principal lessons and safeguards. o FLORIDA OPENS THE BALL. idiots that have borne such exaction, as these; and the sooner the alleged "servants of the people" in Congress get to work on it, the better. The fact that a glutted market for the commonest of staples can be main tained on all sides at famine prices, is a pointer that will not escape notice and comment; nor does it figure in this direction only. It is a fragment of the code that has built the uncon scionable fortunes of the day, and set up the official and popular protests that are raging the length and breadth of the land, and which must be heeded if the Republic is to live. . -o THE NON-FILLABLE BOTTLE. A young man of this city claims to have invented a non-fillable bottle (or, rather a non-refillable bottle), that can be marketed at a cost of from 4 to 4J cents, within a fraction of the limit set by the great users of such glass commodities. We hope he has. Such inventions arc epoch- making in their application to the in- j itncrrir and commerce of the day; and if this young glass-worker has achieved all he claims he is in nnc fnr tv. 150.000. which has stood for years as the reward of such genius. ' .... A It takes very practical unowieuge w f.rir rr nrnhtems like this and the reward will not fall amiss wherso- ,, it chall ln1?e. It is a fine incen tive and should be duplicated in every instance of intense utility of this sort o QUIET, BUT NOT DUBIOUS. Astoria is quiet just nowr but it is a quietude with nothing dubious about it; it is an expression of the annual reaction that follows the holiday season, accentuated a bit by the strin gency that preceded the holidays but there is nothing acute about it The talk about the city and county all tends to the opening up of the mills in all directions; Seaside opened her mills yesterday; the Simpson plant is expected to re-open in a week or two at the farthest; the TV.nirni Point olant is again in operation, and there are rumors of resumption everywhere. Astoria is alright; her people are practically all busy, and while indus try and trade are abridged somewhat, there are general conditions that justfy good cheer and plenty of it; and as the days pass and spring draws on, the word of animation and courage will take on a livlier tone and reach. PREMATURE OBITUARIES. One of the traditions of the office of the New York Herald has to do with nit editor who was a great up holder of the infallibility of his paper. It simply couldn't make a mistake. A flustered citizen once burst into his cilice and bustled up to the edi torial desk. "See hcrel" he demand ed. "This obituary notice. It's all wrongl "What's wrong about it?" asked the editor in calm confidence. "Why, it's about me. I'm not dead!" if the Herald says you re dead, sternly replied the editor, "you're dead. But," he added magnanim ously, "if you don't like being dead we'll print your birth notice." His attitude was rather different from that of another editor, who, on being shown by the man most inter ested that the death of the complain ant was falsely reported, apologised profusely and offered to make U an right "We'll print a correction at once, ho said. Well" ad the man who wasn t dead, "perhaps it would be better to let it stand, I'll show it to my trienus when they want to borrow money." Woman's Home Companion for February. Mrs. Ilomwck - John, 1 wish yon would give mo a synonym for uilwry. Mr. lle-upock - What's the matter with matrimony t-New Tork World. ContrewleeX "Isn't It strange that such a dis turbing element ns leap year should occur lu the eveu nuiutiersT" "Yes, It la otld'-nnltlmort Ameri can. , . : - - Cause and Effeot. lIvboltiKMnt wlchkndeomebeana, Apleeeortwoufple. AndKUlptaeuporcofTpcdown Whlleyoueunbetjroureye. Then, later on. there comes to him A very common question . lie womlera how It wee that he Contracted tntllRxiUnn. MUwiukf Bentlnet. How little it is! How little it adds to the weight of the cup! It has cover ed the sea with ships for a hundred years. Tear tracer retiree jeer aesef M ! Seal SJhs ScalUiat's Beeti we per bia Mora than two-thirds ol your lift yoa wear shoes. Did you tver think of that? The Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe Was built to give your feet comfort two-thirds of your life; the rest you sleep. The W. L Douglas Shoe Haa a world-wide reputation. Wear one and be up to date. s. aTgiaire , 543 BOND STREET. Opposite Fisher Bros. Best kinds of logging shoes, ham made, always on hand. Open and Ready FOR BUSINESS With a full line of spring and summer goods. Imported ana Domestic Wool ens in all the latest patterns and effects. I A. BACHMEIER The Up-to-date Tailor. STAR THKATKK IIC'll.lINO - - - COH, 1 1 til AND COMMRHCIAL BT I Have You Seen The Wash? In Our Hardware Window The Foard & Stokes Hard ware Co I Incorporated Successors to Fotrd & Stokes Co. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President ' O. I. PETERSON, Vice-President. FRANK PATTON, Cashier J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier Astoria Savings Bjmk Trantats a General Banking Business- -Interest Paid on Time Deposits FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM. Eleventh and Duane Sts. Astoria, Oregon. First National Bank of Astoria. Ore. tCHTAltLIMHKJ) ItSMO. Capital $100,000 EDITORIAL SALAD The state convention of Republi cans of Florida has been held; the first of the year 1908, and, by and near, it was not a very creditable example. There were knock-downs and drag outs and a wholesale split; two sep arate factions, and two organiza tions, on the same floor, with attend ant uproar and discord of all kinds. But then that is a hot latitude and much may be excused on the score of surplus heat and the peculiar ap titude of the gentlemen of the South for a scrimmage when ample cause is presented and there are enough men in the opposition to make it real interesting. ' However, both factions endorsed Roosevelt and Taft, showing that thev reverted, for a passing moment, to the realities of the occasion and what was expected of them by the country. The national political ball has thus been started rolling, and will continue its movement until the hours of culmination at Chicago and iJenver. (. o COAL SURPLUS, PRICE UP. Uncle Sam's available cash balance is $270,000,000. A rainy day needing a bigger roll would call for an ark. o A new precedent has been estab lished bv the Idaho courts, viz.: that nobody can be convicted upon the testimony of Harry Orchard. o The financial situation is rapidly clearing, with a prospect that it will shortly be better than ever. It is hard to keep a good country down. o Alliances of American fortunes with impecunious princes, counts and earls have always proved disastrous The money might better be devoted to hospital, libraries and the good roads movement. Blank Books Up to the Highest Standards, ookbindin: After Strictly Modern Methods, B Printin of Every Description San Francisco, and every other depot on the coast, is practically congested with surplus coal, there heme 100.000 tons in excess of local demands at the Bay City; but there is no abatement of the outrageous nrices that have prevailed for the past six months or more. It is but another mainfestation ot the cincn rreed to which Americans have sub mitted with such dogged patience, until they are the laughing stock of creation and a reproach unto them selves, man for man. Tariff'reVision, if it comes, will be o revelation to the country that will '"open the. eyes of the multitude of Conercss will see that no more currency famines occur, and at the same time will take care that the money in circulation is all kept as good as gold and free from anything in the nature of wild inflation. o The Jumping Off Place. "Consumotion had me in its grasp; ami I had almost reached the jumping off place when I was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery; ana i want to say right now, it saved my life. Improvement began with tne first bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Grimesland, N. C. As a remedy for couehs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneu monia New Discovery is supreme cru a $.1 HO at Charles Rogers & Son, druggists. Trial bottle free. Our Facilities are the best and we can promptly execute all orders. Jo eililiini ASTORIA, OREGON