The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 10, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    " HIJC iUlHVlVJ JAUSHam, awa.VaAi, m'AiH. '" "
Gome and See the Latest
It is a privilege to show our beautiful holiday
goods and you will oblidgtt us by considering this
a personal invitation to call and inspect our ex
tensive and up-to-date line of Christmas Novelties.
I A. V. ALLEN
Phones 7 it, 3871.
NEW YORK LETTER
NEW YORK, Dec. 9-By far the
ftrcest attempt at political resurree
tjea that Tammany Hall has ever es
s perieneed has to-day been begun in
this city by the local democratic lead
ers, who are already facing with (ear
the city election eleven long months
ahead. Entering aboot the wily Cro
fcer nd the resourceful Mnrphy.
cores of prominent politicians of ev
ery degree of democracy are frantical
ly scheming for the rehabilitation of
, the local party forces that are still
scattered and paralyaed from the
Hatching of their stronghold by Taft
The dragging of Jerome out into the
Emeltght as a receptive Moses at the
recent Crolter banquet is privately ac
knowledged today by these men to be
the first frtiits of their desperate stmg
, gle to right and re-enforce their bat
tered machine in this city. By hook or
by crook they are determined to rally
to one standard every shred of demo
cratic strength in Greater New York
against the coming campaign. Unless
a fresh touch of enthusiasm and in
. terest can be supplied within the next
six months, the Tammany leaders at
present believe that the city may eas -
By slip from out their grasp. Gotham
wBl see more mighty political pulling
this winter than she has in many s
year.
TREASURE TROVE,
for the first time since this city
fjas been threatened with the loss of
the art treasures of the late Charles
11 1 '
Prepare
PERFECTION
Gil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
and you'll have genial glowing heat instantly wherever yoa
went it without smoke or smell smoKeiess ae
vic prevents turn the wick aa high or as low as
you like. Easily carried about Bras Ion! holds
4 quarts 0! oil bums 9 hours. Handsomely fin
kked in japan and nickel. Every heater warranted.
1 VPnii
p
imi. Kdt 4 hnm. mtkd pbld ni epuptxd -iih the Ulol
kmpnrti caani hik Vana. Evtrr Untp wimntej.
U oor iuia dooa't atrj tKc ?aiuSx Oil Heatw uj Rr
Lwr. write tor aortal tgeWT lor jaaipthre drcnlar.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
WHO
.... FOR A....
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
-)GO TO(-
Johnson Phonograph
1 Parlor. Second Floor Over
iMMMMM1lllinitl1H1ttft"
. . . Sole Agent for . . .
H..C FRY CUT GLASS
' Branch U. T. 71
T. Yerkes by foreclosure of the mys
terious mortgage upon hs famous gal
lery, some slight stir has today been
made by the authorities here toward
putting in the public's claim, That the
dead magnate had intended his price
less collection to enrich posterity as
part of the public museums of this
city seems evident to those who are
looking into the matter. Tardy action
by the controller, or corporation coun
sel may yet avail to secure these art
gems to the city from which they are
apparently slipping for a comparative
ly insignificant interest payment, As
love of art has never yet proved much
of an incentive to the office hold res o
this town, however, it seems much
more probable to-day that private
purchasers will eventually gobble up
the masterpieces of Yerkes and hear
thera away forever from all chance of
becoming a public enjoyment.
PUBLIC PERIL
That life and limb are now held n
constant jeopardy by the press of traf
fic in every thoroughfare on this is
land is to-day being called to the at-
tention of the public by a score of
jran - away and run-over accidents that
! have occurred within the last few
i day. Most conspicuous of these is the
serious mishap which the celebrated
surgeon McCosh met in broad day
light on one of the quieter op-town
streets. For a dozen years or more the
sight of this famous operator driving
his pair of horses steadily and slcill-
"a
When the
Furnace Fails
On many a cold winter morning you 1
will wake to find the lires "out" What
are you going to do about it shiver?
now lor the emergency with 1
uIm 4trv Ions
evening briHimt. 4niy
liaht iar mint or tnt-
A GREAT GIFT
for Xmas for yourself or your
family is a permanent home, and
it is our pleasure to place yon in
the way of obtaining one. Our real
estate business is so extensive that
we can furnish all conditions of peo
ple with just the kind they desire.
We have city and country propery
in most advantageous situations. Also
pianos, organs and graphophoncs.
424 Commercial street.
A. R. CYRUS.
Scho'fieM Mattnon Co.
Co.
fully about the streets has become a
familiar one to New Yorkers. With
all his experiences and caution as a
reinsman. McCosh fell foul of the
highway impediments at last and was
picked wp barely breathing. Hundreds
of other veteran horsemen are to-day
proclaiming the streets of town un
safe as a driveway and many a motor
ist refuses to take his car into the jam
of "downtown traffic. On the poor ped
estrian the brunt of the danger falls
harder each day of the season.
CARING FOR CHILDREN.
While greater gatherings may have
been held here this week in the inter
ests of grown-ups, the friends of child
welfare the country over have watch
ed with supreme interest the annual
i conference of the adult workrs for the
little citizens of the George Junior
Republics, who have mapped out an
other vear s broad work from tnu
eity to-day. The continuance of the
self-cure of hundreds of youngsters,
gone wrong at the start of life, de
pends on the annual efforts of the
many friends of this movement in the
Empire State, from which tiny repub
lics have been spread to California.
Maryland and Connecticut. Though
the impress of the times that are past
has today left the pinch of poverty at
Freville and elsewhere, it is believed
Aat good times for these boys and
girls, who are being given their only
chance to right themselves, may be
brought back within the smaller re
publics as well as outside. New York
has a warm spot in its heart for her
original George Junior Republic, and
to-day it seems assured that the
youngsters need not look here for
support in vain.
COSTLY CARPETING.
That J. P. Morgan has just covered
twenty-five square feet of the floor of
his Murray Hill mansion with some
ten thousand dollars worth of Chi
nese carpeting ha not unduly startled
the metropolis to-day. This railroad
magnate has a way of diverting his
divided receipts into rich and rare
house trappery that has for years set Elophnnt strode l-i and out with luiu
. .- u:- ,:t berlnc steiw and awaylug trunk. At
everv an coucviur nut vn ia ,iu,i:
The brownstone palace to which this
rare rug has gone is the apple of the
stout old financier's eye and no one
doubts that he would pave its hails
with gold if it were shown him that
this were the proper artistic caper.
One princely rag of carpet more or
less is a matter of little moment to
Morgan, though its price would seem
a fortune to most of the men on Man
hattan Island.
, This is Worth Reading.
Leo F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St.,
Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the
met annoying cold sore I ever had,
with Bucklens Arnica Salve. I ap
plied this salve once a day for two
days, when every trace of the sore
was gone." Heals all sores. Sold
under guarantee at Charles Rogers
& Son's drug store. 25c.
Chance To Buy Presents.
Sale of fancy work, dolls, doll
clothes, cushions, home-made candv,
etc., commencing at 4 p. m. today
and continuing this evening at El
more chapel, West Bond street, for
the benefit of the West Astoria
Sunday school.
CHICKEN TAMALES
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND
SATURDAY EVENING
HOME-MADE, and of the choicest
ingredients; put up under supervis
ion that guarantees their perfect
freedom from all deleterious matter.
MRS. F. WOOLLEY
284 Tenth Street
Between Exchange and Franklin.
J ic . ' ' ' ;
CHAMBERLAIN TAKES
ACTIVE PART
(Continued from page I)
basis of competitive Instead of non
Detitive examinations. The Houe
adjourned about five o'clock.
The session of the Senate today
was devoted chiefly to thepresenta
tion of departmental reports and
introduction of hills. Reports have
been made public from time to time
and bills numbering 352 were chiefly
for the granting of pensions. After
a brief executive session the Senate
shortly after noon adjourned.
Speaker Cannon declared today
that not since 10 has there been
lime when under the rules 01 me
house, either under Republican or
Democratic control, the majority of
members had not been able to regis
ter their will in legislation. He made
this assertion in sneaking to the
delegation of the Ohio Valley Asso
ciation which through its chan-mta
presented him with a memorial urg
ing the improvement of the Ohio
river at the come of $63,000,000 to be
in bonds.
A MENTAL FRENZY.
terns sf the Thine a Man Saw In Da-
lirium Trtmtri.
Charles rK. a iave : a rwtd of lib
own experience as a vUrttni of delir
ium tremens. It Is a remarkable p"f
etiological document, comparing favor
ably iu interest ami as a piece of writ
ing wUh De Qulm-ey's 'i oufKui of
an Onlum Eater." Following l a brief
extract which gives some sujrieiltknw
of the thin;- the pittletit saw:
Tp to this point tln ths:h-al !
Itatlous hid been Intermittent. iHir
Injf the next few day, however, I saw
all that I eould stand. I u h pre
historic crest urea a exist uowhere ex
cept tu museums. I saw nu tlwr
man-bed inst my dm.r or ftVw through
ar window r float ! In my tu!.
berlnc steps and swaying
times Kiev seated themselves mid
taunted me with their thumlermis bel
I'.ivva or ttuir ear splitting miwliw
They flaunted their suouta high Iti the
air and ctrfawrd. Ms!e.. Jumped
fmsi limb to Itah In the tree outslJv
iuv rwnik ftnakes of all colors., of all
dewcrfotloii. reptiles with , fnujastle
Just Girls in Little Johnny Jones
agnre u;.:i . ;wr uicus ana who e;.e
jf sapphire or iu!;y or of uilik white
mnrWe, wrlugh-d upon the floor or
rrpt lii or out of hwtofore unwcii
crevice In the rail:) ami dropped Into
the water In my tub. Tli'-y kw:ii!I
around a:id around f ,i: iriutiiif u:i
dir me, vli!i their toiiim-a diirlitg In
and out with fer'x-!o nctivity. ill
riiffei raned t:iUr m-.-!; c round liif
d';i .i-.vaj or :iroi;-li the- v, l!;il .s.
chh-;:w:s t.-:: '.' 1 vt iiiy hi: ui t'.r.i!
eacUltd, di :;::d v.olvi i r isi nV .f.i'i
the r..o..; ;..::its su.t; jl::;.. ! i-i-e.-.na
!!'. i '. i "u- cnicr to r.ii tiii-r
and Kjcd. I.I .uh 1 ho.rd roarh:,:, iti;j
Ukw 1 :mv v.'hlle they cjiciiod t'lcir
motitlH. H':e li t; c t ' In i liciit. rnr.;
dlsiipi.ioral, Ili-kltiB their R-hUii'W
and wfttlu.: (heir laws sofily anil
daliully- t:i.;i ;.iid far um.v:
"I saw ro" dllcrf In ilroves. I'at,
R-nly, a'l t; : ' ' tiM they were,
with frothy, uiiisjuwa. long, kwccii
Ing tali. cr.UIili! Kn.ii "r creeping
aloiiK t'.io foot of my L-athtub or my
bed tu:d gih.dlt.g their yellow tectli 1 1
gluttonous i:;r,'cr ny they eoateiiijili.k'.l
uie. tlicir prey. I saw V.ij ivekl:i;;,
slippery l.i i.oy i.i ii tii).(iile fllil" Into
the water J r.i.v tub. Then ii.h I
shrank la hrcathlcKs horror tu ewupe
I saw his reeily, filmy eye urine to
the surface, with his cold, foul iila
Bush wliJi nil.-e. Ills ley beak touch-
ed my cheek. The hot vaiior from his
lungH Beared my flesh. 1 turned as
cold a lie n::d trciahled like a leaf In
a storm." American Magazine.
GENESIS OF FEAR.
Gray
Cells of Our Brains Stamped
With Ancient Terror.
The average man would sooner face
a 200 pound human antagonist than a
fifty pound dog which be could choke
to death In three minutes. I have seen
a Charging ram scatter half a dozen
Hww- - ill
Is so scientifically built that it will last a life-time, and it is so easy to keep clean
that it always looks as good as new. The nickle parts can be quickly cleaned
because they are perfectly smooth with round corners. There are no places for
dust to accumulate. -4
Drop in and see the Malleable Man and the Malleable Girl at the store of
Foard & Stokes Hardware Co,
ANY TIMB FROM
DEC. 7 to DEC. 12
THE MALLEABLE CIRL WILL
IOUS HOT COFFEE AND
i IVItK Farh Rinno P"w during ma eah.Wt. you have a
tlin Zdin nangtJ pine .et of high grade cooking ware; t
somety decorated semi orcelin
CASTOR I A
Por Infants ud Childrta.
11j Kh d Yes B2Tt Ahf 3p E:
mill
Btawi the
CBAtursof
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not , v. !.
tei.1 :i toi.un!,
IV 111 v ! . '
h::m!-: h.ive I
i I. .lul.l CUIIIU DUVU
. i . ,' 1:1 ! i-.iomoiit, aud
;.i v a.) I.i ordinary mat
'i bore are luntauces on
, '.. Im with their bnrc
iu .:! bullied all ugly
bull, tut li vfij ttily the pressure of
grim n."'X-l;.v t ;; r taught them their
d)vvt. I ut a !.::;u ugalust nn aulmul'
ami the niim l ks nroui.d for wesi
ot:u ur sui'ipiirt, v. aether he needs them
or Lot. Tue;e :.. a Umo when he did.
For man, loJ.iy t'ae niost lordly of
aulinai.i, win once well nigh the most
humble of thc:a all. tie has come up
out of a state in which fear was the
normal condlilou of existence fear of
violence, of the dark that gave oppor
tunity for vl ,leiie, fear of falling, of
attlmls, cf lelug tiloue. And into the
pluHtlc i,ray ccid of our bruins sre
stauiped UiuM) aucieut terrors, a liv
ing record of the upward climb of
1UUU.
The buhy shons this record room
clearly. In him the prints of heredity
arc not yet overlaid by the tracks of
ue and cu.stoiu, and therefore In blui
we may most raully read our past his
tory, lie Lj cur auceittor ss truly as
he Is our reincarnation, and his every
shrlnklug gturo und frightened cry
are chronli ic.i of tbo younger world,
tales of the tgc of fear.
They (ell of the days when man was
nut the mauler of the earth nor even
a highly comildcred citizen of the
same, tut a runaway subject of the
meat caiing monarch;, whose scepter
was tooth and claw, a bumble plebeian I
In tho presence of the horned and
hoofed aristocrats of woods aud fields.
They speak of the nights when our
hairy sires crouched in the forks of
trees aud whimpered softly at the
dark whimpered because the dark
held so many enemies, whimpered
softly lest those enemies should hear.
LlnnJncott's.
S9
M A Ihree-iiil3iuteJb
It takes the Malleable
to clean her range, after the kitchen work
is done. She uses a greasy rag, that's
all. Quicker than it takes to tell, it
looks as good as new,
...I
MADK
SERVE YOU WITH THREE-MINUTE BISCUITS AND DEUC
PRESENT YOU WITH A BEAUTIFUL COOK BOOK AND
A USEFUL SOUVENIR.
dinner set or several other valuable and
LET US TELL YOU ABOUT
Tungsten Electric Lamp
Gruteat advance la lighting methods tince the invention of lncaodtcat
lamp.
EXAMPLE
S3 C P. Ordinary electric lamp conauma 110 want per how
J2 C P. "Tungeten electric lamp conaumee 40 warts per bow
8ain . . TOwattspar how
By nalng "Twnten" lamps you can at i7J per cant increaaa ia Ught for
ths tarn, coat or ia other words can hav. the sams quantity of ffiambutfos)
for SS per cant of ths coat of lighting with ordinary electric limps.
THo Astoria Electric Co,
Fisher Brothers Company
SOLE AGENTS ,
Marbonr and Finlayson Salmon Twines and Nettin
McCormick Harvesting Machine
Oliver Chilled Ploughs
Sharpies Cream Separators
Rsecolith Flooring Starred' Toot
Hardware, Groceries,; Ship
Chandlery
Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid. Welch Coal, Tsr, 1
Ah Oar, Oak Umber, Pipe and Fittings, Brass Goods. .
Paints, Oil and Class ;
Fishermen Pure Manilla Rope, Cottoo Twine aad Sein Web
Wo;Watir Your Trodo
FISHER BROS.
BOND STREET .'
John Foa, Pre. P. L- Bishop,
" iw7,
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS
- OP THE LATEST IMPROVED . . - - .
Canning Machinery, Marinc imjincs and Boilers
COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITI FURNISHED.
, Correapondence Solicited. , ; Foot of Fosrth Street.
TIDE TABLE FOR ( DECEMBER
DECEMBER, 1903.
High Whter. A. M. P. M.
JPt. h.m.JL hjn.ft'
tueaday ... lljj 7.1 II 1. 1
Wednesday t :ia 7.9 1:46 1.7
Thumday I .a 1:65 7.
FHJay 4 t:lt g. 7 10:68 7.1
Saturday 6 10:48 . 0 11:63 7.1
SUNDAY 611:10 I.I
Monday 7 0:44 7.1 11:10 1.6
Tueaday I 1:M 7.1 16:47 4.1
Wednenday I 1:12 7.1 1:25 1.1
Thureday ,, 10 1:61 7.0 1:01 I.I
Friday 11 :J3 (.1 1:18 .
Haturday 12 4:18 1.8 1:18 7.7
SUNDAY 13 4:47 6.8 4:00 7.1
afonJay 14 1:18 I.I 4:62 C.I
Tueaday ........16 1:12 7.1 6:62 1.1
Wedneeday 16 6:69 7.4 7:07 6.1
Thureday .......17 7:4 7.6 1:11 6.8
Friday 18 1:18 7.9 1:12 1.0
Saturday .......19 9:28 1.8 10:12 1.1
SUNDAY 20 10:18 1.7 11:28 I.I
Monday 21 10:67 9.1
Tueeday ...... ...12 0:18 6.9
Tuesday 22 11:40 9.4
WeJneeday 23 1:05 7.1 11:23 1.6
Thureday ....... 14 1:62 7.1 1:08 I.I
Friday ,.,25 1:39 7.4 1:66 1.1
Saturday ...... .28 1:26 7.1 1:4 1.9
SUNDAY 17 4:09 7.7 1:17 1.1
Monday 28 4:66 7.1 4:17 7.7
Tuanday li 6:48 1.0 1:47 7.6
Wednesday 10 1:41 1.1 7:07 I.I
Thureday II 7:18 1.2 1:29 1.4
girl just three minutes
11...
IN: SOUTH- BKND I
free choice of com- a7 Pn
fifty nine piece hand- Sf .UU
attractive premiums well worth..
Sec Astoria tarings B. Trsaa
vicv - rrei. ana aupt
DECEMBER, 10t,
Low Water.
J- M. P. M.
h.nvrfjfJBjaft"
:17 I.I 1:411 i.i
JI8 I ? Ml U
1:63 1.0 4:16 1.1
4:48 I.I ;44 -1.1
6:17 1.1 1:;-9.1
1:13 1.7 7:11-1.1
7:06 1.0 7:13 -1.1
7:46 l.l 1:11.1.1
1:17 1.6 l:0-0.1
1:09 1.7 1:40 -1.1
1:61 1.110:11 1.4
10:41 1.110:41 I.I
11:11 1.111:14 1.4
11:11 1.1
0:07 1.1 l:2i 1.1
1:06 1.1 1:13 1.1
1:02 I.I 1:13 1.1
1:02 1.9 4:13 l.
1:69 1.1 6:13 1.1
4:61 1.2 6:66-0.1
6:4 1.1 1:311-1.1
1:16 1.1 7:13-1.1
7:16 1.1 1:03-1.1
1:16 l.l C: 60 -1.4
1:07 l.l 1:13-1.1
10:04 1.0 10:13 -1.4
11:07 1.111:13 1.4
13:0s l.l
0:0 1.1 1:1? l.l
1:10 l.l 1:11 l.l
Date.
TueaOay"
Wedneadav
Thursday ....... 1
Friday ....
Saturday ,
SUNDAY
Monday ...
Tuesday .,
Wednesday
Thureday ,
Friday ....
Saturday .
SUNDAY
Monday ., ,
Tueaday ..
.... 41
.... 6
.... 1
.... 7
.... 1
.... 9
....10
....11
....11
....II
....14
.15
Wednesday ,,,,.!!
rnuriay .......17
Friday .....11
Saturday .19
SUNDAY ......10
Monday 11
Tueeday 22
Wednesday 13
Thursday 24
Friday 15
Bftiurday t
BUiMDAI .,,...17
Monday ..,,28
Tueaday 29
Wednesday 20
Thursday .......111