THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1908.
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THE WEATHER
hope that a satisfactory understand
ing can be reached in a compara
tively short time as to the division
of profits. An agreement between the
directing genius with money and the
man who actually docs the produc
ing would mean the solving of one
of the most perplexing conditions of
modern life. There has been a mark
ed tendency in recent years toward
capitalists sharing their profits with
the laborer, but the right of labor to
demand a proportionate share of the
earnings has never advanced beyond
the platform argument. Profit shar
ing by corporations, if generlly in
augurated, would mark a new epoch
in history and eventually put an end
to strikes. Up to the present the
laborer has struck only for increased
pay, never for profits. If Mr. Taft's
forecast is correct, we are on the
brink of a contest which, will deter
mine if the laborer who is worthy of
his hire will get more than his hands
actually earn, according to present
and past custom Brooklyn Standard,
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MERIT CONFIRMED.
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western uregon ana Mn.nwr- Accor(ling t0 the best and sharpest
Ram- "; '.Ll. tests at authoritative sources, the
. clays of Clatsop have been declared
A POLITICAL HUNCH. t0 j,e unimpeachable in every quality
Smartest
Suits
Ever
Shown
for
the
Price
For the purpose of carrying the
demanded of such utilities in manu
factured form, the Ogan products
Two Great Bargains
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$45100 Values $25.00
$27.50 Values $17.50
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which such goods are usually sub
jected; and it is now strictly up to
the public of this city and county to
sav whether it will Ret behind the
project and produce, or-treat the de
velooment in neeative fashion and
with forbidding indifference.
We have the clays in illimitable
quantities and of the highest quali
ties; no further proof is needed of
these things; what is to be proven
is Astoria and Clatsop's sense of their
value in a commercial way and the
spirit that will urge their practical
xnloitation in the markets of the
'coast and country.
Republican primaries on the Sena-j having exceeded the standards to
torial issue pending, Democratic Ore
gon has deliberately registered itself
Republican, cast its primary vote for
the weakest candidate of that party
for the office; and at the real polls, on
June 1st, will slaughter him with their
stoutest man. A less in sheer politics
that the indifferent Republican may
nurture to his own partisan redemp
tion later on.
The alignment now stands, so far
as the , Senatorial question goes,
Portland versus the Democracy of
Oregon. The Democratic candidate
is known notoriously and heads his
party in the State; the Portland can
didate is known but is yet to be
named, January, 1909, being consid
ered quite timely enough for the reve
lation, and the Legislature the logical
place for the declaration and the
fight. It is needless to say that Port
land will put forward an invincible
champion; and the battle will be the
fiercest ever fought
Portland has shown its hand in
the work of Friday too palpably to
hide its ulterior scheme of sending
its own man to Washirtgton next
winter; and the contending hosts
will scrap it out beneath the slogan of
Statement No. 1, and the equally pa
tent defiance of a metropolitan Sena
tor against the State; the battle-line
including the adept Democrats, and
the recalcitrant Republicans who will
swarm to the Portland standard.
If the sentiment for Statement Xo.
1, shall prove, by that time, to be too
strong for the Portland man and doc
trine, then it wil be quite as easyj
and easier, for the Portland phalanx
to swing squarely in line with the
Democratic program, and send their
man where it cannot send its own
but certainly will not send a better
from any other part of the State.
INDUSTRIAL WAR.
In an address to railway conductors
in, Chicago Secretary Taft said that
the country must look forward to i
gigantic controversy between labor
and capital, which would decide once
for all how capital and labor shall
share the joint profits which they
create. The question is ages old. and
it would be expecting too much to
Rheumatic Pains Relieved.
Mrs. Thos. Stenton, postmaster of
Pontvoool. Onf.. writes: "For the
past eight years I suffered from
rheumatic pains, and during that time
I uesd many different liniments and
remedies for tlx cure of rheumatism.
Last summer I procured a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and got
more relief from it than anything I
have ever used, and cheerfully rec
ommend this liniment to all sufferers
from rheumatic pains." For sale by
Frank Hart and leading druggists.
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Monday and Tuesday we offer 25 of the highest-class tailored suits. Including are the new
est and up-to-date ideas in Fine Tailoring Browns, Navys. Copenhagens, Creys and Fan
cies. This is the grandest special that will be offered this season of high-class Tailored
Suits.- Two lots to select from. Come early and jndge for yourselves. j
Values to $27.50
7.50
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Chabmerlains's Has the Preference-
Mr. Fred. C. Hanrahan, a promi
nent drusrsrist of Portsmouth, Va.,
savs: ""For the past six years I
have sold and recommended Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea
Remedy. It is a great remedy and
one of the best patent medicines on
the market. I handle some others
for the same purposes that pay me a
larger profit, but this remedy is .so
sure to effect a cure, and my custom
er so certain to appreciate my recom
mending it to him, that I give it the
preference." For sale by Frank Hart
and leading druggists.
Alterations Qharged Extra
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Renew Your Old Furniture with
Lacqueret
Foard & Stokes Hdw. Co. carries a com-
plete line of Oils, Paints, Varnishes - and
anything trie trade wants.
j The Foard 4 Stokes Hardware Co
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Successors to,Fp-.rd & Stokes' Co.
New Muisic
' Newjmusic arriving daily. Come in and try them
over on piano. Few better ones in Astoria. Morn
ing is the best time. Price ALWAYS 1-2 marked or'
printed price. . '
FINE BOX PAPERS
Just received 500 boxes of latest effects from 19c to
75c per box. Better paper than has ever been
shown here bfore.
Whitman's BooEc Store
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