The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 15, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903.
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THE MORNING
ASTORIAN
Established 1873.
Published Daily Expt Monday by
THE J. S. DELLINGKK L.U.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By mail, per year....
By carrier, per month. w
WEEKLY ASTORIAN.
Jy mail, per yar, in advance..
Entered as second-class matter July
36. 1906, at the postoftice at Astoria,
Oregon, under the act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
Orders for the delivering of The
Morning Astorian to either residence
r place of business may be made by
postal card or through telephone. Any
Irregularity in delivery should be im
mediately reported to the office of
publication.
TELEPHONE MAIN 661.
ASTORIANS ARE INTERESTED.
During the next 17 days it were well
SAN FRANCISCO, May 14. The
tn. .11 Wnriaii who DOSSCSS tllC CniWW laillurilM Will oc prCKMVU
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franchise to assemble in their minds morning w.w. . ("
i.:h. :.. .f.-...i, .w 1.,,nI puncnoowi ana lap wnicn nave occn
UiC Vina ill iuvivhuuiu , j , , t t i i. c
IUVU HI a iv mvvj-vmi ....... , t
campaign .or uicm, n ia u v.m... rnpI)AT TumrTMirMT
.u. r wt.. r.im- FEDERAL INDICTMENT
('ail VI uu uui; w ...
.,.,:.., (l.n l.ct lliiin.c mill ni'iinti'
submitted to him; nml upon such a U.i AMu.uud, may i.
hvnothesis. our people must get to Mullhall, proprietor of the Ship Hotel
. " -i. .. .. f ti,. ..ininn in. hi Venice has been arrested upon a
woriv lur mc sainiK vj, ............ ... -- -
.i..,.. .w tin ..nrrioi! tlio name of federal indictment m Minneapolis nc
uusuj ...... ..- - I . .. , , , , . .....
.I,.. en.u of t he wide work cusiiur mm ot irauuuicni use vi uic
-...1 timnenmU nf mai s. Mulhai is aliened to nave
toiler in the trade and conserves the operated m several places as a uroivcr
millions it means each year to the in- who adverised for and procured fruit
i .u,... i -.1 hv .irm tirnmicts wnicn ne is saw u
must work for the success of the have sold, converting inc proceed w
mr.nir crantinir S125.0UO to the his own use. He is in the county jail.
University of Oregon, primarily, be'
THE WEATHER
Western Oregon and Washington
Cloudy; probably showers.
ONE THING AT A TIME.
When a community really desires
some one thing and there is a mani
fest expression of that desire, it were
better to utilize the spirit that is ac
tive and lively in that particular di
rection and go after that one thing
persistently and bring it in; and this
is not in derogation of the wide range
of that communities' necessities, for
all may be compassed in due time but
it is a hunch in direct purpose, "stick
ability," concentrated effort and sin
gleness of objective, that may per
haps be more productive of real re
sults than the dissipating of the local
energies and monies in dozens of sep
arate' quests and the consequent los-
ine of them all or most of them.
This community is not like a metro
politan center" from which radiates a
thousand influences and which holds
an adequate reserve of resources, to
be invoked and employed simultan
eously with ease and success; we are
of another class and latitude of people
and means; and they should be con
served and applied to the one givert
thing for which our equipment stands,
and that one thing attained, amplifies
the impulse and assurance with which
we will go after the next. It is a
principle worth the trying, at all
events!.
GIVEN A PUNCHBOWL.
cause it is one ot the great msntu
tions of the State and must not be
permitted to languish nor to suffer de
rogation in contrast with the other
great establishments of the same char
acter all around it and with which it
to be compared in days to come,
with honor to Oregon; secondarily,
because the sons and daughters of
Astoria are to be educated there and
BRYAN'S DAUGHTER.
Will go on the Stump if Her Father is
Nominated.
CHICAGO, May 14. A dispatch to
the Record-Herald from Omaha says
In case W. J. Bryan receives the
Democratic nomination his daughter,
Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leavitt, will take
fitted for the great careers and sue- the stump in Colorado, Wyoming and
that are to renect crcuu ami several inner wcsicm aiis
Dw on thf State and citv: thev campaign in her father interests
m,.ct wort for th. National Guard an- This information was given out in
nmnP;nn hill one of the chief Omaha yesterday by Mayor uaniman
elements of development here, in the who has just returned from Denver,
training of the brawn and brain of the where he has been with other Demo-
hiah..p nnrnosps of erotic national committeemen, com-
intellicent and able defense of the pleting arrangements ior me conven
w i .
C-t nn,1 Vntinn in snrh hours asltion.
.JIOIV -.. . ...
shall call for that devoted service, and Mrs. Leavitt will confine her ettorts
Wm.sp thor are an even hundred to women and will only stump those
vrmmr mi-n proiined here now. ready states which have women suffrage
J ' ' " . . , .... .. a .
. ..!...... cV,or tlin nnnnlnr laws. MC IS a lOrCClUI ailU HUCIH
cause and responsibility, and, again, speaker.
because Astoria is in favorable light,
and line, for the building here of one
of the four armories that are provid
ed for in the measure; and because it
is altogether a wise and needful
measure.
There are other matters that de
mand the instant and careful review
of the Astoria voter, and he must
follow up his duty until the last of
the men and issues are disposed of as
the best dictates of an honest and
conscientious citizen shall direct. Get
next, everybody, and vote straight
and right!.
' v and ask I N8
( 1 for II
v .. yj ils Nearly
Vf Everybody Winked N
X- It hai been a buiy two weeks (or the grocers. Thousands hve reg-
i Utered their winks and at many mUu have been dcliglited by the in-
U . " Y & describable goodneu of the GENUINE. Kellogg Toasted Com ,
H Look for j tt too bad the giocen couldn't continue to honor tho wink, but 1
I the Signa- II the great supply of iami)le packages gave out I
1 ture of a So now the large full size package! are going like hot cake. Thia I
I )l:A?rti(0f. I provcl ow "nmcnie'y PPu'at " I
But is it any wonder? No oth breakfast food
Y has the exquisite flavor and dainty oispneis. -y. si
V Tl,e imitators have tried to copy this delicious 0 ( SZZ&wT
flavor, but they have failed. So beware of aU ?ZMcrJ )
XK.ftmbe',h, TOASTED ; li !
A nl,.. .1 .11 rroctrt 10c 1 '' faUUUHcfl ,
I Ik r ItM w V I I mm 1) 11
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I iH - ' - -
SAVE A DOCTOR BILL
ASSEMBLY OF GOVERNORS.
President Roosevelt has done an
other good thing for the nation in
calling together the Governors of the
44 States in conference upon the al
ways absorbing question of the "state
of the Union," and in asking the
leaders of the great organizations of
labor, capital, commerce, industry,
science and civic progress to meet
them for wide, comprehensive and
universal advantage. It is exactly and
entirely Rooseveltian in concept, and
must, a few years hence, become a
source of infinite inspiration and prac
tical good to everybody. The as-
. sembling, once each year, of the
brains, authority and trained-power of
the people of the United States can
not fail to be productive of some tre-
menrlmm strides alone the line of
popular relief and up-lift; for, in such
a gathering, some man, or men, are
bound to produce the best that is in
them and compel its recognition and
adoption as a policy of aggrandize
ment, of simplification, of relief, of
mergence, of oooular ascendancy, of
- o 1 - -
profit, of each, and all, the new de
partures that are to make for the
highest march and mark of the
country.
We hope the idea of the annual
meeting will grow in favor with those
in immediate interest as well as with
the commonalty, until it shall be in
cluded in the accepted and inviolable
programs of the day, and become
resort for wise and rational rulings
upon the questions and issues next
and dearest to the public conscience;
a board of arbitrament in the adjust
ment of the living, challenging, ab
sorbing inquiries and issues that
possess the people and upon which they
need enlightenment; though they hold
the reserved and irradicable prestige
of final mandate; in other words, that
the great group shall become a clearing-house
for the graver problems of
the nation, and make their disposition
a simpler matter with the people who
mav look for unimpeachable counsel
and get it, at the hands of the men
they have raised to the dignities that
warrant such an appeal.
EDITORIAL SALAD
The prosperity man has an easy
time in an argument, because tne
facts are on his side.
In addition to being a good organ
izer and a persistent pusner presi
dent Roosevelt is likewise a philoso
pher. He is satisfied with two battle
ships and will be reconciled to a com
promise currency bill.
The railroads have announced an
other increase in the freight rate onj
fresh meats. Hogs and steers will
soon be oavine Z cents a mile tor
their rides and claiming the privileges
of chair cars and Pullman sleepers.
BY DRINKINtt BASS' ALE AND
GUINESS STOUT WITH YOUR
DINNER PUT UP IN NIPS. IT
IS A SYSTEM BUILDER. RECOM
MENDED BY ALL PHYSICIANS.
PRICE, $1.50 PER DOZEN.
AMERICAN IMPORTING CO
589 Commercial Street
General Funston uses black powder
m welcoming the fleet in Calilornia
because it makes the most noise and
most smoke. The noiseless gun has no
chance in spectacular ceremony or
campaign rallies, but gumshoe politic
ians prefer it.
Biliousness and Constipation.
For years I was troubled with bil
iousness and constipation, which made
life miserable for me. My appetite
failed me. I lost my usual force and
vitality. Pepsin preparations and
cathartics only made matters worse.
I do not know where I should have
been today had I not tried Chamber
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
The tablets relieve the ill feeling at
once, strengthen the digestive func
tions. ourifv the stomach,
blood, helping the system to do ita
work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts,
Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are
for sale by Frank Hart and Leading
Druggists.
(PRACTICAL POINTS
ON BANKING NO. 4.
Diligent Saving.
It is a very good plan to establish reg
ular dates for depositing your money.
You will find that this will soon be
come a verv valuable habit, and you
will be much pleased to see how soon
your funds will accumulate at com
pound intesest. Interest paid on Sav
ings Accounts and Time Certificates
of deposit.
SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK,
506-508 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore
ft
Fisher Brothers Company
SOLE AGENTS
Barbour and Finlayson Salmon Twins and Netting
McCormick Harvesting Machines
Oliver allied Ploughs
Malthold Roofing
Sharpies Cream Separators
Raecolith Flooring Storrett's Tools
Hardware, Groceries, Ship
Chandlery
Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, Welch CoaL Tar,
Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Brass
Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass
FUhA.zcn's Pure Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Seine Web
Wo Want Your Trade
FISHER BROS.
BOND STREET
FREE TRIAL
IRONING DAY is a picnic I day with
an
ELECTRIC IRON
FITS ANY SOCKET ,
T FITS ANY POCKET
ASK US ABOUTj;iT
J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President
O. I. PETERSON, Vice-President
FRANK PATTON, Cashier
J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier
Astoria Savings Bank
.. , T...1 i. .in Ann cnmi iin and Undivided Profits, $100,000
r6 Transact, a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposit.
liver and iransac rvvv PPU ANNUM.
ruunmn vmii.
Eleventh and Duane Sts. Astoria, Oregot
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
ASTORIA
For a burn or scald apply Chamber- niDPfTHDS
. o . T. 'II -1( it. I L1IVUV 1
lains saive. il win anay me yuu - r r T?t attct
slmnct instantlv and nuirklv heal tht T. V VJ . ft. McGREGOR tr. U. C LAVEL
j , j ACLiJ Xk.AlviKi.
ininr.H nartc Fnr ealp hv Prank Hart r T TIT T r S. S. ItORDON
j, w. aioo.ooo
O !... F
SVtVw 100,000
ESTABllSUJB.u .loow.
injured parts. For sale by Frank Hart
and Leading Druggists
Bad Attack of Dysentery Cured.
ASTORIA EL,ECTRIC CO.
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manager.
Hack., Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Truck, and Furnltire
Wagons Piano. Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
433 Commercial Street
Main Phone 121
If Japan will quit talking about war
and agrees to keep the peace the au
thorities at Washington are ready to
guarantee that America will be well
represented at the forthcoming Jap
anese Exposition.
"An honored citizen of this town
was suffering from a severe attack of
dvsenterv. He told a friend if he
could obtain a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy, he felt confident of being cured,
he having used this remedy in the
West. He was told that I kept it in
stock and lost no time in obtaining it,
and was promptly cured," says M. J.
Leach, druggist, of Wolcott, Vt. For
sale by Frank Hart and Leading
Druggists. ,
THE .GEM
C. F. WISE, Prop.
Choice Wines, Liquor. Merchants Lunch Frein
andCIsar, 11:30 a. m. t0 1:30 . m.
Hot Lunch at All Hours. as Cent.
Corner Eleventh and Commercial.
ASTORIA, - - - ORE0ON
THE TRENTON j
First-Class Liquors and Cigars
602 Commercial Street
t Corner Commercial and 14th. - ASTORIA, OREGON J
HIIIHHtHM'tMnfMWtlllllHilHIIHIMI
John Fox, Pres. F. L. Bishop, Sec. Astoria Saving. Bank, Treas.
Nelson Trover, Vice-Pres. and Supt
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS
OP THE LATEST IMPROVED . . .
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers
COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED.
Correspondence Solicited. Foot of Fourth Street
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