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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1908)
ft THE MOllNJN'G A5T0HLAN. ASTORIA. OHKCON. TUESDAY, DKCEMBUR 2:, 10()8. Established 1S,3. J-utluhed Dai'y Except Monday by THE J. S. DELLINOER CO. y mail, per year By carrier, per month SUBSCRIPTION RATES. .$7oa . .60 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. Ey mail, pr year, in advance .$1.50 Entered 6t second-class matter July 30, 190$, t the postoffice at Astoria, Orcjon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. ' ' Orders for the delivering of The forntn( Astorian to either residence or place of busings may be made by postal card or through telephone. Any irregularity in delivery should be immediately reported to the office of publication. 'i- '' ' i ; . TELEPHONE MAIN 651. THEJVEATKER Oregon, Washington and Idaho Fair ; . QUESTION OF PUBLICITY. There ire timet when the province of 8 newspaper become somewhat ambiguous ia the matter of giving the newt, especially in a city of this size owing to the urgency of police Interest in cases that require more or less silence in order to enable those charged with the duty of capturing the guilty parties to do their full duty. All paper resist this demand as far at they art able to do to, on the ground that the public ha a right to Vnow the happenings of the day in order that the necessary precautions may be taken to hedge against the repetition of the offenses against pub lic security and peace. The Morning Astorian has been particularly amenable to this role nd bas observed it, to it owa discredit tt times, rather than interfere with the operation of the police depart meat and is not quite sure that its assistance has been really appreciated. No good reporter likes to be "held up on this score and bis management usually "dresses hira down" when the absence of live item is noted. But the play of justicV comes first with all concerned and the paper falls in line, as it should. When a matter of civic interest be comes public property by word of mouth on the streets, it would seem that the newspaper bas the first right to it, as the purveyor of the general scheme of news at hand. And it hap pens, oftener than not that the paper observes a reservation quite unappre ciated by the general public, who, knowing the fact itself, looks daily, for. the details and failing to get them, repeats the omission, without regard ing the basis of the paper's action. With this presentment of the matter, the Morning Astorian here and now declares it will ignore the rule in future, and give the news as it gets it It is weary of being reproached for derelictions made in this behalf. A GLARING DEFECT. A well known banker of this city has called attention to one of the glaring defects of , the proposed scheme of national postal savings banks, in that it does not provide any & r J.YirSrAonnn Meanses uau stemE' j c msGs iheovslem ivtihSDeis ijoids and aches due eci- ad- to Constipation; mc& naiurauv, acts truly as a Laxative tuy.acis truly Best forMenvmert antt Chili rert-youngand Via. et its j jene jtclal Effects Always buy the Genuine which has ilte fall name of the Com pany "' F CALIFORNIA ' RoSraupCp. by tokira it it manufactured , printed an the front of every packnrte. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one size only, regular price W fv-hdno. means for the small depositor's credi tor to secure recourse in court for the collection of an honest claim against such depositor. Under the terms of the proposed bill the small saver may accumulate a thousand or more dollars in the fed eral respository and still defy his commercial creditor in the matter of the payment of his current obliga tions, at any time such a course may appeal to him: a condition that does not tally with the fairness usually observed in the course of business as we Americans understand, and pursue it As things are now, the account of a depositor in a savings bank, or bank doing a commercial business only, is amenable to the law of recovery by due process in court, either in the way of attachment or other peremp tory processes. It would be well if this great propo sition of popular savings were made to conform to the recognized rules of business, without injecting any exclo sive and dubious provisions of this character; that is if it ever becomes a law at all PUTTING THEM IN TOUCH. The Government has determined upon the policy of putting the life- saving; station of the country in in stant and constant touch with the ac tive communities next and nearest to them, and the plan is highly com mended everywhere. There is no branch of the public service that calls for more intimate and easy relation with the working public than this de partment It ia a notorious fact that the great majority of the stations are remote and often inaccessible, and the idea of putting them in telephonic communication with their nearest neighbors is as wise as it is generous. This is especially true of the service out on this coast, where there are long and arduous distances to be com passed before the life-savers may get in touch with anyone beyond their peculiar and lonely habitat It is not only essential as a matter of social inercourse, but of safety and health and business expediency. It is well that the Government itself should be in readier contact with these import ant stations and gather the grave facts they have often to send out; a condition that will tend to hasten the relief that is beyond the capacity of the station, and give to the wide orld details of wreck and loss and disaster for which it waits far too long at times. SCHOOLS CLOSE HO FOR HOLIDAYS SLIGHT FEAR OF SCARLATINA EPIDEMIC LEADS BOARD TO ACT. A big corn exposition is in progress at Omaha. This is where Farmer Bryan will have a show. The Duke of Abruzzi cabled his farewell love letter. It is easy to guess the reply: "Will be a sister to you. Guilty of Counterfeiting. Passing counterfeit ' money is no worse than substitutng some un known worthless remedy for Foley's Honey and Tar, the great cough and cold remedy that cures the. most obstinate coughs and heals the lungs. Foley's , Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation and stimulates the liver. Orino regulates the bow els so they will act naturally and you do not have to take purgatives con tinuously." T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. To be given away at the B N t CHRISTMAS MATINEE Every lady and child attending the matinee from now to Christmas will be given a coupon which will entitle them to a drawing on a free present. The presents will be displayed in the show windoir of the Bee Hive Store on Commercial street. Special matinee prizes for children from now till Christmas, Sc.' Who are the lucky ones? ADMISSION 10 CENTS - - - SEATS FREE At a meeting of the board of educa tion yesterday it was decided to close the city schuels for the holidays with the session yesterday afternoon. "Hence there will be no school today. or until on Monday, January 4. The fear that the few cases of scarlatina that have developed recently might spread among the school children was the reason for closing down the clash es two days earlier than had been announced. The Christmas holidays were to have begun the middle of this week t . Si I - I anyway, and nence we ooaru ueemeu it the part of wisdom to dose them down two days earlier and avoid all danger of any epidemic among the little folks. At present there are only two hous es under quarantine for the scarlet fever, and there really is not the slightest idea in the minds of anyone that the situation is at all serious; but it was simply thought best to quiet the fears of the mothers who had be- un to worry about their cauarex One or more cases of the scarlatina, which is in very mitd form, had ap peared in one of the schools and the rooms where there is the slightest danger of contagion will be thorough ly fumigated. - Dr. Reamcs, the city health officer, stated that the situation is not in the least alarming, but Dr. Reames evi dently thought with the board of edu cation that it would do no harm to drop off the last two days of school to avoid any possibility of contagion among the pupils and to ease the fears of the mothers. The city health officer apparently has the situation well in hand and every case win oe watcnea tnor-oughly. There is an element of humor in the matter also. Last Friday the stu dents in the High School petitioned the board of education for a holiday two weeks, commencing with to day, but the board saw fit to grant one of a little less than two weeks, commencing Thursday of this week. Hence the pupils think the joke is more or less on the board, since the vacation of the full two weeks with the aid of the scarlatina scarehas now been granted. Sura Of Itt Customers buying clothes at Wise's on the "Free Day" get their money back. But if you don't strike the "Free Day" you're sure of good goods at reasonable prices. a To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S The stories of Tweed and Ruef show' grafting bosses that their in dustry is unsafe on either side of the country. Public documents submitted to Congress how bow the postal deficit can be overcome. An item of $16, 000,000 would help considerably. Oklahoma is deeply interested in a test of its Jim Crow law. None of the big states envy Oklahoma in its choice of current sensations. The corn crop of the United States is worth a billion dollars more than that of 1896. But just think of the increase in the value of the egg crop. " Uncle Joe says he would not ap prove a billion appropriation for waterways. But the request is for only half a billion, spread over ten years. "Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr, King's New Discovery," says Mrs. A, C. Williams, of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and improvement kept on until I had gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat dis eases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at Charles Rogers 8c Son's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ooiolpociol OH 000a In order to reduce our lanjc stock of Car vers we will sell them during Xmas week at JL BaJL e" Tt 100 Patterns to Select From $10.00 Sets Now $8.00 8.00 Sets Now 6.40 7.50 Sets Now 6-00 $5.00 Sets Now $4.00 3.50 Sets Now 2.80 3.00 Sets Now '2.40 Foard Stote I it areCo. TESTED AND PROVEN. There is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend Upon a Well Earned Reputation. Fr months Astoria readers have seen the constant expression of praise for Doan's Kidney Fills, and read about the good work they have done in this locality. Not another remedy ever produced such convincing proof of merit. , J. Pederson, 613 Commercial street, Astoria, Ore, says: "For two years I suffered more or less from kidney complaint. At night there was such a steady aching through the small of my back that I would be unable to sleep and would arise in the morning tired and worn out I was languid and nervous, had severe headaches and dizzy spells and at times would see spots floating before my eyes. At last I procured Doan's Kidney Pills, used them according to directions and received a complete cure." (From statement given January 19, 1906). The Cure Proved Permanent On September 3, 1907, Mr. .Peder son said: "I can still recommend Doan's Kidney Pills and it gives me great pleasure to state that I have not suffered from kidney trouble since 1906." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. "IN ARIZONA." Whether taken as a whole or In part, "Arizona" holds the attention of both the casual playgoer and the one who wishes to go deeper into the story of the passion of life. The en vironment is such that one finds ceaseless attraction in this bit of dia logue or that bit of action. The char acters are such that the soldier, the cowboy, and the woman, one after another, occupy the prinp ipal place. Having chosen an appealing theme for his story, Augustus Thomas, the author, also selected a collection of people who could not only preserve all the virtue which there is in the central idea, but who would each, by contrast to the other, carry the cen tral plan and make this mimic world seem like a real one. The force 6f the characters and the excellence of the situations are backed up by dia logue which is always brisk, as the talk of the West should be, and which has a lightness now, or a sombreness then, that is as distinct as the moun tains and the shadows that form the background scenes, EXECUTING MAZEPPA. Peter th GrMt's Odd Way of Punish Ing a DtmrUr, Peter the Great, cutr of Batata, pun ished a traitor on a notabla occasion in a way that the numerous vlctttoa of tha present cuvr's wrath might well wlah were atlU In vogue. Mazeppa, chieftain of the- Coeaacka, bad deserted to the king of Bwaden, with whom Peter waa at war. Ma teppa waa at ouca tried by court mar tial and found guilty of high treason. Eentenc of doatn waa passed upon him. Maseppa, however, waa safely In the Mmp of the Swedish king, bat this fact waa nut permitted to sued In tha way of the carrying out of tverr part of the sentence. A wooden effigy of Uazeppa waa undo, and tbt punish ments were Inflicted upon tha Cossack chieftain's substitute. , ' The effigy waa first drsa4 la Ma aeppa'a uniform, and upon its bast were pinned all of tb medala, ribbons and other docoratlona that tha real cul prit had worn. While the commanding general and a squadron of cavalry stood near an oQliw advanced to tha wooden man and read the sentence. Than another officer wrenched off the efflgy'a patent of knighthood and bis other decora tions, tore them up and trampled upon them. Tbla dona, be struck the wood en gentleman a powerful blow In tha pit of tha stomach, knocking htm over. Neit a hangman appeared. While tho soldlera shouted he threw a noose over the Imitation Muzcppa' head and drag ged tho 1'fflny to a nearby gallows, whero It was "hatijted by the nock until It wan doi-V-Scrao Book. Whn a President' ftMians, Tha method by which a president may resign la provldi-d for In soetlon 151 of tha revised statutes, reading as follows: "Tb oul)f evidence of a re fusal to accept or of a reHlgnatton of the oftlra of prt'skleut or vice president auall he an lninnneiit In writing de claring the sumo uiid Ktihsi rltied by the pwrsun refUHlsig t m-repl or resigning, s the ce may t mid delivered Intti the oillco of the secretary of state. WBKhlllK"" ''. THE 150 IS HIS. CHICAGO, Dec. 21. A negro rob ber thrust his hand through an open ing in t South Side eleva'ed station window, snatched about $50 In moner and fled. The agent sounded a burg lar alarm, which was promptly an swered by a policeman, who roue4 the neighborhood by a volley of shots but failed to stop the fugitive. Subscribe to the Morning Astorian 60 cents per month by carrier. L w w Vf 'U TO .WHITMANS... Now is the Time Xmas Novelties ! Are now all on display and stock perfttctlyfconipletc come before the rush. Books, Calendars, Toilet Ar ticles and Sets.Kid l!ooks,Games Fountain Pens, Xmas Post Cards and Xmas Cards, Leather Novel ties, Hand Painted China, Brass Novelties etc. Whitmans Bookstore Write for Our Xmas Catalogue Subscribe to the Morning Astorian, per month. Covers the entire lower the local news; full Associated Press reports. Delivered by tarrier, 65 cents J coins EtING F ?CURE8. :gouis : THE WONDER ! ; ) THROAT AMD Luncc nn iiiin(?fiiiwpR?7 ST. -...,11- " .,. I.,.,..,. M, FOR COUGHS ADD COLDS " :,,::ix PnEVEIITS PtiEUnQillA Z had tha most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed It would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case Incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. Klng'g New Discovery cured mo so completely that I am all sound and well.-MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Crovertown, Ind. 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