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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, IMS : """""" , .... . v, it OTirSBOlRlYAS SPUR HAY BEiBUILT BY ftmntC TKEJL-P.'ELGODPJtHY Ulllf DETERMINED Establihed 1S73. M lO! Tl ass ct i to He bet M o'c da lot at m ex U cn c io pe ta: at ic to in t A. T E- : SI S m rt ti! : T r . m . ;: m p f ht r, Bi A tf R 1 V k FS b tl c C P h a ( f t - jo c Hi. t stl , tlu : pel suf bac tha reli I r. Pill was P Ast ers cuM F tent Nev Uni- R. tale ti' '5 .1 . is ;. 13. , ft V r ! ' , ' 4 mUishcd Daily Eacept MondayTHE J. S. DELLINGER CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . ' By mail, per year ' . By carrier, per month . ; WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advance .60 .$1.50 OREGON'S MASTER FISH WAR DEN SENDS A CO l i Anu PLAT OF THE DECISION Enured a. second-class matter July 30. W the postomce .1 Aston. Oregon, under the act of Congressmen 3, lb orde,vr M-g ii-ri St ,ss of publication. rPHfiNK MAIN 661 ... i. ; With the present tro-i J... fl.t skklv chill we have noth- i tj v' inn in common and will be glad to Oregon. Washington a.W7 ---J whk bclongs t0 , iair. GROUND LOOKED OVER CARE FULLY AND ESTIMATES TO BE MADE BEFORE DECIDING . - i ......:.. :...il,(,.l I . Th. Mornim Astorian learned lut I lie .Morning hwm - - , . f to Master Fish Warden II. C Mc- evening from prominent nwmotr o. IKter, of this State, for a fine blue the Astoria day Produew Company, print of the northern boundary line (that that concern U contemUmS il tne Mate oi wtn'"i . .. . f Inst re-'hriek !lant in Alderbrook to the -SIGNS OF THE TIMES". . THE COST OF HYING. .. . In Astoria, as in There is tacit understand.ng w SulM ,he eost official circles here, despite the com constantly, that mittal of certain leaden to the con- whom ,he cost 0, trary. that gambhng " ,wi mMns something; to the man dulgence, are to "open P" 8"y. gwoman Mrning wag or livinS and unless resisted promptly ana ffi profits of small effectively, will be allowed to become prMSttre j8 tU .revenue-policy of the afytgwiWMi th(jngh fte eke out the economies that have been . may vary consider forced upon her. The stgns of ne,jb Nowadays one never hears of . unmistakable: there are ,i Amnnina- thev 6 i il rise perennially and perpetually; we certain wtu .-ri.faetion from sort, the United Mates supreme Court at Washingtonaccompanied by verbatim cony of the decision cov ering the findings of the court; the whole making a very appreciate record of the great case and an un failing source for reference m wt event of further disputes on the river with regard to the fisheries. main line of the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company for the sub sequent dispatch of Us output. The matter is purely tentative at present, and has not even reached the stage of negotiation, though the f'rrt,1m-ti eomnanv is endeavoring to Li-..rtam the ranse of cost involved, in conjunction with other correlative . lntT UB - jMh . fc, ,,! li'vw. .,!. ., -r 51 A Monarch Rjok Is just the thine for a '.W Woman's Christmas Gift. SUM?X3 fhU in tta.gh ?Aful -It's a real DELIGHT to W wo." V' i"ittractlve out stove blacklng-savingnara wo behown there's a need tor mis ioe kv r-w " .. ' -t dronoine: they " . i- v-rtam tnecoseoJ " oretiarattona oemg - quarters; there are -. certain wel Mtisfaction fr0m Vnmn oeoole coming to the city that . we know " ' . t .1.. nM re- """"8 ""-"' . have not Deen oere o nothing td prepare tor noinmg, jtime was broken; and there is guard- notcted advance on those Bime was broken; and there is guard- Mne,te(i advance on those ed talk of the program on the part e mngt h4Tfc The staple of those nearest the schedule, that np and the make for the convict.on. 5ome are or0duction are held fast frank enough to say that the city can- Woodiest corporate not be run unless this system is put m2v not be broken even in vogue gn. . b the ad any flawless" at- Thi is not unexpected. For, wane ' fce tentacle pnn. the tone of the recent campaign here the ,emples o was not significant of these thmgs and o tradCj the they were tentatively kept u the hMr n eourse tak. back-ground, it has been, conceded v fom of another -rais.- that this was the ultimate ; course fa tbe worId over that the that would be taken, and the election An.e,ict ,re infinitely bet- rf several men known to be wholly ff ny s;milar any. .,rr,;tA to the oolicy, sanctions f . .h tnere js vw""" - . where eise- v the assumption. , t , , ,t,:. a, to the freedom and edu We are simply putting out warn- ,,, Educa tag to aU concerned. To those wno enorces a patience that meets do not yet realize the ultra purpose an(, self.re. of those pledged to this rev; w liance, and beget. . courage that go those wno wm dc bu make os independent ot om sponsible for the break; and to those Ae alwaySj next and nearest to tne ousmc the change and tnf WTien the time comes the Astonan revolution that shall re- Amonn other things touched upon in the letter Mr. McAllister has th following to say ancnt certain ele ments of the decision which were somewhat disappointing to him: I am mailina you. under separate cover, a blue print of the Columbia River, showing the boundary line as Mtahlished bv the recent decision 01 the United States Court. Whilst this man mav not be correct as to the location of the sands and islands, in the river, it illustrates the boundary and shows that Oregon has been ae nrived of license fees for years that reallv belonged to her. With the nun. I am also enclosing an exact copy of the decision as handed down hv Justice Brewer 'Yon will notice on the map tnat Puaet Island divides the channel. My contention is that the present tatn lamet channel was, in former years. th north shio channel; and in aum tion to all the sands that we have hn mven bv the recent decision, I m (satisfied that PuKet Island is ,lcn the oroocrtv of this State However, this island was not covered m this case. The evidence only i-Mrhed is far as Skamokawa Creek I have taken the matter up with our attorney-general and hope to have hia Amnion in a few days The Astorian hopes, at an early day, to present to its readers a per matters such as the opening of 46th street and the construction ol oock age facilities at- the river end of that thoroughfare. In this behalf a number 0 direc tors of that company, with Messrs. Alfred Hammerstran and utles . Johnson, of the A. & C service, visit ed the territory involved, ytstenlay and made a cursory estimate of the scope of the improvement and their findings will be tested out to a financial conclusion: and u all goes Iwell, and the scheme is wholly prac ticable, it will undoubtedly be carrteJ out in the early future. lines alluded to. showing the island nrooertv of the State mnuring by virtue of the decision. Muscular Pains Cured. 'During the summer of 1903 I was trouble with muscular pains in the in.tM. .of mv foot." says Mr. S. Perflar. of Toronto. Ont. "At times ik wii 10 nainful I could hardly lfc Chamberla n't Pain Balm was repommended to me. SO I tried it and was completely cured by one mll bottle. I have since recom mended it to several of my friends, all of whom speak highly of it" For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. The Mornins Astorian contains all the local and Associated Presa re- UJ S I feet reproduction of the map and ports.. I nhnl as aStft Perfect as a I malleable Iron, S? J Soilaheb Steel mates ana nftctS NrlrL Sold Exclusively in Astoria by the ASTORIA FURNITURE CO. V 'am, 559 Commercial Street V. A. Beharreli T M-rct(X - " " " " J, yj, VMUsiub"" j in n 11 m GAMBLING SYSTEMS. f Th. A Few Suggestions For Xmas -ill ,,t out soecific information con firming the situation and proving the nmmtious revolution that shall re i:-. . and brinn about the equa m rr' J ti,A tinning uic - tj0n we long for. lime nu ic v-- facts athey develop. Then the peo- qaa!ities have perfected pie can set about the work of undo- we are just a bit ine the thing it tney u, . about the tning; and cue aa- and if they do not, the Astorian win taken o it by the know what to do on its own account. inat. agencies of supp1y and We believe there wiU be plenty do- We believe there s a th. neoole of the county lug aw r - itself will be drawn into the , final course of adjustment. So be it! GIVE US THE RAIN! . i is an awakening 1 ,t hand: that men everywhere are be- to realize the pressure and struggle against it; .that a great de ,A is aama no soon that may not . -1 - . 1 :nrmA nr avoided, and Once tnere was , t . j .t .u. tu:it,mette Val- tt,t the same forces that have made the upper enu 01 iu ,,. - - . ..f ley who declared that the name -Ore- for our quiesence and icy wno u . . h riKhtfui ioad, will reach iron was a uinimuu.v v. v r- - -- - ... ., L "Oh! Rain Again", and as he for our deliverance and n i.f Cft fnr irood shortly after it is safe to infer that he resented the rain as much a his neighbors resented the slanderous witticism. But, be that as it may, the normal Oregonian will take his rain in al most any volumne- in preference to the refrigerating forces of snow and ice and bitter east wind. They very much prefer the warm Wwest wind with its deluges of rain and its murk of clouds and fog and mist. It is their normal winter con dition and has its distinct advantages, .Viin measured With th' ayvv.a.ijr " " adjustments tremendously long over-, due.. OLD AGE AND NERVES. Ladies' and Gents' Watchet, Fancy Bathroom Fixtures, Fancy Lamps, Xmat Candles, Banquet Candles, Thermometers, Revolvers and Air Rifles, Fishing Tackle, Carpet Sweepers, Bresd Makers, Meat Choppers, Cake Mixers, , ; i, , Boys' Wagons, 5 o'Clock Tea Kettles, " Tea Sets, ' Alcohol Stoves, Fancy Baskets, of all kinds Thermo Bottles, Flash Lights, Corn Razors, Watch Charms, Pocket Knives, Table Knives, Carving Knives, Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Nut Picks and Cracks, Chafing Dishes, Coffee Percolators, Razors and Razor Sets, Scissors and Shears, Scissors in Cases, Manicure Sets, Serving Trays, Crumb Sets, Fancy Table Cutlery, Berry Spoons, Gravy Ladlet, Pocket Traveling Flasks. Shaving Mugs, Shaving Brushes, Watch Chains, A lare-e assortment of the above -will be, found at FOARD $ STOKES HARDWARE CO. Chane.. . Ar. Alway. Vattly Aoalnit th. Pl.yw. Just a word sbont system, of gum i.iin followed br various players. Tbelr name Is Irflon-som. plaunlble. Mtm. ridiculous, iont. dbiwu orat. calculations, torn, giving won derful rnmlta on paper, and all falltim woefully at th. tamo. "After fifteen years of experience at Monto Carlo," writes a newitpaper cor respondent, "costing a sum I should be nslitimed to name, arier a inrvK - vestlKatlon of mora tuan iw amomn systems and proffrmwlona. after bay Ing euiployeil a mntneniaiicinu, 1 .- ay with certainty that It Is absolutely Impossible for any eystetn to win at Monte Caro. Sir-IHrara aiaxun v wronir when be says the con nee are ten to one against the player. I say they nre a hundred to one aganwi iu Playe'" This Is rattier an ovenitauium, a few players do win. by luck, not by aYstew, or by a system based on luck. a when a man Mens me numucr u his hotel room or a woman bnfcks her ae. rerhaps 2 or 3 per cent or tno piayera win occasionally, and tbe rest Use. not only because of the bank's percentage and the restraining maxi mum, but because tills Is a struggle botween a man and a tnaciiine-a man with nerves and emotlona, a machine with no nerves and no emotions. Let the system be ever so perfect, the gam bler with strength of will to follow It has not yet been born. If he had such atrengtb of will, he would not b. gambier.-levelnna Moffett to Bnc ceas Mnirn.Ine. Fast Freight Service DallService Via the A.;a C. R. CO. Throueh mertbandise Cars from Portland to, Astoria leave Portland t 6 p. m. Every Day except San day AU less that? carload shipments delivered a Friip-ht House before 4 p. m. will arrive tn Astoria at 9:5o p. m. For frlhcr imfonnation call on Q. B. JOHNSON, OenM Agent A. & C. R. R. ,20,8, narCommcWBt ASTORIA. OREGON. FINANCIAL. irst national Bank of Astoria DIRECTORS S f Tl. a sittt Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregor u. v.. cwu J, W. iwAUU p, vvv.. Capital $100,000 Surplus''." '3 Stockholders' Liability .100,000 KtTAItlJHKI iHHtl, irixiTi-'T atp N I.. Dec. 16. ML Caroline F. Mayer, 60 years old formed dead in the street near her home last night while pursuing a thief who had been in a hen house at ner home. Death was evidently aue 10 t---.. j:.a a.inprinrlticed bv th neari uiwav, .;imrat. Hearins: a noise in th t,, hnuse Mrs. Mayer slipped out oi h house without notifying any oth- y . . , j 1 tfc. hni v and findma reverses of frosty sunsmne aim nuns h roonucu u j blasts from out the east with, the.f several chickens missing went m strain and drain upon the human pursuit of the thieves. After walking system and their .'acuity for drawing J several blocks she encountered a no out every latent ill undreamt of. -liceman and enlisted his aid A Jew Down here at . the mouth of the moments later she collapsed and the Columbia we get our customary 70 officer's efforts to revive her were or 80 inches of rain and are glad fto 'unavailing. r ..i ; : . ; - have it; it fits, and favors, and we j nourish on it; and what of monotony it may impose but lightens and' Subscribe to the Morning Astorian brightens the wonderful sunshine that 60 cents per month by carrier. r '" ! To be given away at the ' ' BAKERONIAN , . .. ,..., .CHRISTMAS MATINEE m . Every' lady anifchild attending the matinee from now: to" Christmas will be'givcri 'cou'po.i"which will 'entitle them' to a drawing on a 'free present. 'The presents will be' displayed in the show wmdov "of the Bee Hive' Store on Commercial street. Special matinee pnzes, for rhildren from now till Christmas, U 'Who are. the lucky ones? .. !-' -" ' '''" " " " ' I'-' eis-ATci trwtri?. Bin ioep SCOW BAY BRASS I I Iron and Brass Founders, Land and Marine Engineers TJp-to-Date Sawmill Machinety Prompt attention given to all repair 18th and Franklin Ave. w"'- AMUSEMENTS. AstoriaTheatre Dec. 20 sSBBsasjsMssjtssssssBwess t II. E. PIERCE &; CO. Present the Stirring Ameri can Play J. O. A. BOWLBY, President J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashi.f, - i nwTPfcttflN. Vice-President FRANK fAl 1UN, casnier ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S232.C00 Tranwctt General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Depos t Four Per Cent. Per Annum Eleventh and Duane Sit. Astoria, Oregon Fisher Brothers Company em u a ft RIOTS Marbour and Finlayson Salmon Twines ana wetting McCormick Harvesting Machines Oliver Chilled Ploughs ( Sharpies Cream Separators . Raecolith Flooring Starrett's Tools Hardware,. Groceries, Ship Chandlery Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, Welch Coal, Tar, ' Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Brast Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass ... '. t Fishermen's Pure Manilla Rope, ftton Twine and ,Sein ..Web !'.' i'i '' '"' . -'ir.i --."I - " ' VVe IVofit Vour Trade . WYOMING A Cast of Brilliant Ex ' cellence "Seldom has such sr typically west ern comedy been created." Milwau kee Sentinel. "'In Wvominir' Is a eenuine west ern c6medy without the usual gun play."Minneapohs journal. Another "Arizona" i Absolutely Vdid of Gun .in:' SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK ASTORIA, OREGON OUR MOTTO: "Safety .Supercedes All Other Consideration." Sherman Transter Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager. Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Tracks tad FurtJtwe Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 43i Commercial Street . Me In Phona t ? THE TRENTON 1 First-Class Liquors andLCiars i; H '( 111''!' 'f I. ' V BOND STREE'i' 1 :-' ' , ! : n- 'r!';'j(j Injf.epsely , Exciting!'."'''', Prices 25,50. 75, il 102 Commercial Street Corner Commercial and 14th. ASTORIA, OREGON g!a!..mju:.jwv 'lie 1 I. iti'M.iyii! Subscribe to TheMornirig stiari ADMISSION 10 CENTS - tttftttfVTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTiT ........