The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 21, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1900.
Established 187.
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Entered at second-class matter July 30, 1906, at the postoffice at Astoria,
Oregon, wilder the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Orders for the delivering of The Horning Astoriaa to either residence
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"TELEPHONE ItAIN 661.
THE WEATHER
Oregon, Washington, Idaho Rain
SAFETY WITHIN TK2 LAW.
There is safety within the law for
all men; especially for those whose
daily pursuits and business are pre
scribed by the law; and the whole
somest course anj rd all can pursue
is that line x.hnh traverses the inner
range and intent of the legal stable,
ordinance and principle set up for
as all
Familiarity with these prescriptive
regulations has been known to breed
a certain indifference, if not con
tempt, among those whose recourse
to them has been irksome and who mis
construe or undervalue them; and this
is especially true of civic ordinances.
These fews are often looked upon
superficially, as of lesser importance
and force than the statutes for in- j
stance; bat as to original intent,
efficacy, and potency, within their
peculiar range, they are of as vital
and obligatory essence as any other
laws, and are entitled to the same
consideration on all sides, including
the citizen as well as the adminis
trative agent
They are the near-bulwark of a
given constituency; they are the
aegis of millions of property; they
are the first recourse for relief and
protection of person, place and
property; they are the closest rules
of action to the people they effect,
and finally, they have the same iden
tical sanction that invests the ulti
mate law of the land. Uporf such a
predicate, they are entitled to a far
stricter interpretation and observ
ance than they are wont to get.
It has been hinted that certain of
the Astoria ordinances have been
subject to this indifferent handling at
the hands of councils in the past;
that this matter is recognized by the
officers and councilmen in succes
sion and that a decided change is to
be wrought in the strict construc
tion and exploitation of the ordi
nances. This is excellent and timely
and will be widely and promptly ap
proved by the people here.
OWES
: HER
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Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Vienna, W. Va. " I feel that I owe
the last ten years of my life to Lydia
p::'"" . 1 E. I'mkham's VW
i;
and misery..
table Compound.
Eleven years ago I
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shadow. I had been
under the doctor's
oarebutgotnorellef.
My husband per
suaded me to try
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound and it worked
like a charm. It re
lieved all mv rnins
advise all sufferinir
women 10 kk6 L,yaia r,. niiKnaro s
Vegetable Comjiound." Mks. Ehxa
Vheaton, Vienna, V. Va.
Lydia E. llnkliain's Vegetable Com
pound, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotics or harm
ful draw, and to-day holds the record
for ttie largrent nuiiilxT of actual cures
of female diseases of any similar medi
cine in the country, and thousands of
voluntary testimonials are on file in
the Fink-ham laboratory ; at Lvnn,
Mass., from women who have been
cured from almost every form of
female complaints, Inflammation, ul
ceration.disnlacements, fibroid tumors,
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
indigestion, and nervous prostration.
Every such suffering woman owes it to
herself to prive Lydia K. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound a trial.
If you would likenpei ial advice
About your cs wrlt u confiden
tial letter to Mrs, Pink ham, at
Lynn, jtfass. Her advice is free
and always helpful.
A BREATHING SPELL.
Oregonians are to have a breath
ing spell of at least 20 months from
the turmoil and exactions of politics.
This is an especially grateful conclu
sion after the miserable fiasco at
Salem in Tuesday. We need a long
and unhampered season for thought,
for the weighing of men, of meas
ures, of causes and effects, of blun-'
ders, of policies and pleas and the
safer coarse of procedure that shall
re-invest the Republican party with
the confidence of the' people and
their spontaneous support We might
as . well face the situation with the
courage wrought of disaster and
make the most and best of the les
sons at hand.
There is something radically
wrong, that is beyond all cavil and
denial. We must go honestly to the
bottom of our weaknesses and tone
our organism np to standards that
have been forsaken in the littler pur
suits; and with a score of months to
fathom the depth of folly and fratri
cidal politics, we should be able to
solve the problem and apply the
curative courses that- shall make for
rehabilitation and normal influence.
Numerically we are "in the saddle,"
constructively and potentially, we
are on the ground and in danger of
being pawed t5 death.
Our plight abroad is not very much
better than it is at home. We have
not any too cordial a footing at
Washington, and are not likely to
have a better for the next your years,
There is much to do, and fortunate
ly plenty of time to do it Only, we
must get nearer to the popular side
of things and stay there; we are to
cultivate a better political wisdom
and a truer conception of what the
people really want and form our
judgments with less reliance upon the
old and worn-out party precepts and
predicates. This is the 20th century
and the people still live as we have
been taught to our sorrow and self
contempt as a party.
EDITORIAL WING-SHOTS.
A thoughtful citizen yesterday sug
gested that it might be a good idea
for our Water Commissioners to or
dain the attachment of "bleeders" to
the mains throughout the city, as a
precaution against being put out of
business by freezs hereafter. The
idea is not a bad one, and inexpensive
when compared with the costs inci
dent to a water tie-up.
STIRS THE JAPANESE.
Trouble Makers In .California Keep
Government Busy.
TOKIO, Jan.20.-The diet will
convene on January 22. The House
of Lords will convene at 9 A. M. and
House of Commons at 1 P. M. Mar
quis Katsura, the premier, will form
ally present the recently adopted
budget. The Seiyukwai the constitu
tional party, has agreed in caucus to
support the government policies ad
vocating the development of Japan,
resources and the - improvement of
conditions in Corea and Manchuria.
Count Komura will speak shortly on
foreign relations and the recent agree
ment between Japan and the United
States. It is announced that ques
tions regarding the postponement of
the Tokio Exposition will be vigor
ously pushed in the House of Com
mons. It is believed that friends of
Count Kaneko have prepared a vig-!
orous opposition campaign.
It is believed here among officials
and others that the introduction of
anti-Japanese bills in the California
Legislature and the subsequent at
tempt to create the impression that
Americans and Japanese are much
aroused is merely a continuation of a
plan originally determined upon to
insure such unfriendliness between
the United States and Japan that
talk of war will be continued indefini
tely. An official of the foreign office,
speaking to the Associated Press,
said:
"We are absolutely convinced that
the people of the State of California
and of the United States will always
act fairly toward Japan."
O'Brien was a guest of honor at a
dinner given by Foreign Minister
Kumura today and conversed at
length with the foreign minister re
garding the entire situation. He said
afterward that their informal conver
sation was satisfactory. Ambassador
i O'Brien activity is having a favorable
effect in influencing the situation in
the direction of friendliness between
the two nations.
The HdShi, one of the extreme sen
sationalist newspapers has addressed
an open letter to the American Am
bassador the term of which are in
offensive, but the tone insolent. All
of the better das of newspapers con
demn the Hochi's course and speak
in the highest terms of Ambassador
O'Brien. The Jiji says this morning:
"Evidently the American people
are misled by unscrupulous corres
pondents for American newspepers.
The leading thought of Japan, how
ever, does not regard the action of a
few people in California as represent
ing the real attitude of either Cali
fornia or the United States. We
have politics of our own."
(SSe Winning of
Edmonia.
By JANET CBRISTlNt STtFBEftS.
Copyright!. 1M, by Attentat!
Uiuwry trM.
With a fellow can dip his hat full
of water from the string-piece of any
Astoria dock, there is plenty of water
meeting here from mountain and sea!
We wonder if the New Year cele
bration of the Chinese means any
more to them than our popular anni
versary means to us! If not, they are
crazier that we thought.
Xow that the ice is cut of the river
there will be a loosening up of
mooring lines and the passing of fleets
to and from . this port. The verb
''passing" is one that needs elimina
tion from the local vocabulary, and
the sooner the better.
The seven protests that accom
panied the seven essential votes need
ed by Mr. Chamberlain in the Legisla
ture on Tuesday miyht well have been
left unuttered. They are liable to all
sorts of conctruction, none of them
complimentary to the protestants.
The sight of a pretty Astorienne in
her rubber cloak, boots and sou'
wester is one of the things that makes
the long wet winter supportable!
A cursory view of the Republican
heavens now bending over Oregon re
veals no refulgent, beaming, glittering
lights that anybody can recognize;
most of the "stars" are in eclipse,
some fiave set, many are faintly flick
ering, even the rings are not dis
cernable, and it's a genuine case of
waiting for "moonrise!"
Simple Remedy For La Grippe
Racking la grippe coughs that may
develop into pneumonia over night
are quickly cured by Foley's Honey
and Tar. The sore and inflamed
lungs are healed and strengthened.
and a dangerous condition is quickly
averted. Take only Foley's Honey
and Tar in the yellow package. Owl
Drug Store, T. F. Laurin, Prop.
A BUMPTIOUS JUDGE.
Chicago .Officer .Propose .To Run
His Court On His Own Lines.
CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Threatened
with being transferred and having a
record of his mistakes published by
Chief Justice Olson of the Municipal
court. Judge Cleland is still defiant
and declares he will continue to run
his court in his own way. Objec
tions to his parole system, the main
feature of which is the suspended fine
during the good behavior of the pri
soner, have been voiced by his associ
ates and a committee of judges has
been appointed to inquire into the
legality of some of his actions.
Habitual
umstipauon
Jlay w penruMvewly overcome by proper
personal ejtoris wiinine : assistance
bftheortf truly benejicio.1 lajwW
remedy, Syrup of Kg and" UuWejSeina,
nnedv.
which, enables one lo Jorm regular
Kabir& daily fio that" assistance fo na
ture may be graduaty diSpensedVdH.
vtan no tender needed dstke best of
remedies, when reauired, are to assist
tvaWe and not to nupplant the hatur.
fil functions, vhicK must depend uiti
wutcfy upon profev nourishment,
preparefJort(and riit livimg generally.
To get Us beneficial effects, always
buy the genuine
SyruplfiElwirlfSenna
California
Fig Syrup Co. only
SOLD Br ALL LEADING DRUGCISTS
one sue only, rr price 50t fw Bottle
There was nothing of the knight er
rant about Peretvale lkmitey. In the
thoughts of Kdinonlu Turner, thought
which Invariably firmed the frowning
background to pervlvate't waking
hour, he was dlaeouraKltiKly and mod
truly Inoffensive.
She had once Mated succinctly, na
was . Edmonla's way, that the only
thing about him that remotely suggest
ed standing up for Itself .was the cow
Uck at the bark of square ami other
wtee irreproachably groomed head
The subject of tula rather doubtful ap
proval was secretly encouraged in the
belief that the eewllt-k Indicated an
aggressive enlrlt which seemed to be
the heroic attribute In the Imagination
of Kdmonla'i tet
Edmonia! faintly appreciative re
mark bad been Inspired in her moth
er's attic during the rummaging of
rata bound bout party, when, upon
the discovery of an ancient coat of
mall, Perclvale had pulled It out from
under toe earn and bad fallen speed
tly to calculating how many ebaln
dishcloths It wonld have made for aire.
Turner's carefully ordered kitchen.
This was too much for Edmonia. A
man who could evolve dishcloth from
the fabric of romance must be lacking
tn the most rudimentary luMtncti of
chivalry It counted for naught with
her that Perclvale Bonney was evinc
ing a business ability that made hie
father prouder every day or that she
had never bad a rival In hts loyal de
votion tt her.
P!ie dreamed of the clash of armor
mi J the risks of joust and tourney, a
kulsht ..ho should perform feata of
iinus u tier sake and rescue her, If
need te, from a tyrant' might. In the
five wholeeomeoeaa of American so
ciety the tyrant had not appeared,
and to do Edmonia justice she really
did care a great deal for Perclvale'e
allegiance, only she desired a more
daring proct
It was therefore Incumbent uiion thla
thoroughly consistent young lady that
she steel ber heart against the pleas
ing picture which a tall, broad shoul
dered, gray elad figure, hat off and
light hair tossing In the breese, made
against a morning sky on the first day
of one of his erratic aatatnnat visit
near her country home. .
Bh accordingly let ber disdainful
glance dwell upon bis offensively rud
dy cheel. and ignored his unaffected
stare of astonishment at her modern
equipage, a brilliantly red automobile
at a standstill upon the country road.
"What, ho, Bebeccaf be greeted ber
when within speaking distance of
where she tat In the crimson ram
bler. "Armed cap-a-pie I see! Is the
drawbridge downF
Edmonia smiled tolerantly and gave
him ber hand.
"But why linger so tar from the
paternal castle? lias thy gentle pal
frey gone lame?"
Edmonia glanced suggestively back
along the highway. "I'm waiting for
a friend." 6be said It with conviction.
The dasty road stretched In two long,
nndevtating lines In either direction.
No one was in sight Peretval's gase
abandoned its quest and returned sus
piciously to the crimson rambler.
"Could I," he asked anxiously, "figure
tn that capacity r
She reddened In turn, then scanned
him critically. "Perhaps." fine was
still rather doubtful of bis capabilities.
Mentally scorning as Inexcusable a de
votion to hla business which had mods
blm hitherto Ignore the automobile
craze, be flattened himself out after
the manner of the ardent automoblllst
under ber car and confided bis despair
it was bad enough not to be roman
tic, but not to be even useful was un
bearable. He had not the slightest
Idea of how to start the machine. He
crawled ont from under the machine
and mounted to the driver's seat.
Her sudden accession of trust, in
spired by his businesslike manner, pro
voked blm to fresh endeavor. He made
a great show of moving brakes, tight
ening oeeleas screws and peering Into
the machine while she scanned the
scenery.
Whatever be finally did to that auto
mobile to start it Perclvale does not
know. Suddenly It slid out of the
shade into the road like a bird from
under his hand. "Aha,' be cried, with
an assurance that be was fa. from
feeling, I thought sof
Ho held a trembling hand upon th
wheel and answered Irrelevant ques
tions at regular intervals. , They wore
now gliding along between hedgerows
of gorgeous autumn color. He began
to feel more at easo. Edmonia hum
med a little sing as old as it was
sweet:
The rtxw that all are praising
to not the rote fur me.
He looked nt her and in that look
forgot hie new respond Mllty. 8be was
gazing steadily down the dnsty turn
pike, a little smile upon ber lips, as
though she would see tbe knight of
ber dreams In plumed helmet and
shining armor riding to bear her away.
"He couldn't catch us," said Percl
vale in response to her thought. She
started and looked with more Interest
at her companion. He bad spoken In
the confidence thnt I born of igno
rance. "Say, Ted." he continued, ."I don't
know much about your 'flowers of
chivalry. I don't even understand the
flint thing about. an auf He caught
himself up. He positively would not
divulge thin humiliating fact He
went on more confidently: "But you
u the r for uie, sure, Ted. You
must kay you will marry me this
ilme," he ended, with an Mr of des
peration, "or nr
The threat was not completed. In
ihe eurneifUirs of bis plea lVrHvalt
bad forgotteu that be was running an
automobile for the unit time In bis
life. They were now going at a tre
mendous tiieed and every Instant gnth.
erlng wouieutuui. 1 Edmonia gripped
tit arm nt they lurched around t
carve and bounced over a culvert.
"Hang oar yelled lVrvlrale at they
appmached a slight dement. Id lii.t
clumsy efforts to control the nwhlno
be Inadvertently put vu tuore speed.
"What are you dolngf, screamed
IMiuonlii. "Stop! W hy. you are run-
ntng away with meP she laughed
tremulously.
"Why aotr he shouted wildly, as
She thought, recklessly, Tbe Idea of
stopping was a delectable one now to
Perclvale, but one which he felt that
he most abandon.
The roadnldea of flreweed and gold
enrod flew by Ilk track of flame,
Hent flapped from uuder bit wheels
as they passed farmhouses at a rate
of speed that made the occupants rush
out of doort to stare after them. Out
raged eric followed them when
barking dog was not quick enough to
elude those blurring wheels sod with
yelp ef petn rolled over1 and over
into the ditch. Three horses baiting
by . the roadside- to front of another
house stampeded as tfeey whined by
and raced them out of sight.
Edmonia now tried to expostulate
with her mad cavalier. But rerelvale
said nothing to her almost tearful ap
peals, nis whole attention was con
centrated on keeping the tblug within
tbo limits of th road.
"Beats Lochlnvarr be yelled breath
lessly as they grated a watering tub,
Edmonia moaned. "Ton are craey!"
she cried. "Let's go home! Oh, take
me bonier she commanded him.
"Homer Perctvalo ground th word
passionately between bis teeth. "You
will be lueky If you ever see home
sgaln. We shall never stop!" Hut
even as be tpnke ho felt something re
spond to bis groping fingers. The ma
chine wn obeying bis controlUng'liand.
Joy and t relief that rolled over him
like a wave mndo btm shout shmd.
Edmonia received this new demon
stration at the exaltation of a captor
and commanded and Implored by turn,
But be did not at one diminish his
speed. He knew now that Edmonia
had not realised his impotence. He
put the machine at a bill and plunged
down tbe other side. Edmonia wts
clinging to him with wDd promise ,
He brought tbe car carefully to a
standstill and climbed pulflfuUy to the
ground. Edmonia , was solihtng into
ber .handkerchief. lie hoped be was
accepting tbe role of victorious knight
modestly., bnt tbe iron was hot I
"Ted," be cried, "you've got to keep
your promise, you know. I'm not much
of a knight, and I don't know bow to
run"-
Ills unsuspected confession wss tn
tempted for tbe second time as she
suddenly, to his astonishment, smiled
up at htm through her tears.
I never was driven like that In my
lifer the remarked, wlU pride, "But
but let's go home In a buggyf
"Not until we re married,' said Per
dvale firmly.
Edmonia refused to continue tn the
car, however, so they walked on to the
nearest town, where the minister's fee
was the first of a series of more mun
dane charge which punctuated their
homeward Journey tn tbe baggy.
But in hi new Joy, which was only
enhanced by pecuniary Interludes with
the wrathful owners of slaughtered
bens, the tearful mistress of an Injured
dog and damages due to tbe recovery
of errant horses, Perclvale made It a
triumphal Journey.
T " BAKERONIAN i
ASTORIA'S POPULAR THEATRE
THE DONALD STOCIl CO.
Thursday, FrWayand Saturday
"My Country Sweetheart"
Illustrated song between Ac4i
Prices, Evening, 15c, 25c, 35; Matinee, 10c and 25c
FINANCIAL
p , j . ,
First UatibnaliDarikoKstoria
DIRECTORS .
Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregor G. C. Flavxx.
J. W.Xadd S. S Gordonv , PT
.Capital ........ $100,000
Surplus , 23,000
Stockholders Liability .... . . . . . . : . 100,000
J. Q A. BOWLBY. President - J. W. GARNER. Assists! Cathisr
O. L PETERSON, Vke-Presldent FRANK PATTON, Cashier
ASTORIA SAVINGS IjJANK
CAPITA t AND SURPLUS - I232.CS3 "
Transacts OtwtraJ Banking Bbs Istarast Pskl oa Tim Depo c
Four Per Cent. Per Annum ,
Eleventh and Dmaa St. . . . 'V ." V' Aatoria,' Ortfwi '
Why He Saved Them,
For weeks opoii week the heavy
rains descended upon the holiday re
sort of Lakeswasb, and the proprietor
of the Punt and Pnntpole vat looking
very bine. ' Indeed, those two straw
batted, miserable looking objects out
In the Lakeswasb canoe were the only
Tlsltors of the season. The hotel pro
prietor gloomily watched their clumsy
endeavors to navigate tjielr tiny craft.
Suddenly, plop, splosh! "Help!" In a
moment the hotel proprietor bad
changed from s sluggish do-nothing to
a frenzied rescuer. .Putting out rapid
ly in a boat, be succeeded In reaching
the terrified men just at th critical
moment.
"Oh, thank you-thank yon!" they
cried as they scrambled Into the bout,
"Don't thank uie!" growled the ho
tel keeper. "Thank the weatherl Vis
itors is so scarce this year we cal't
afford to let even the fools drown! 1
did it for yonr hoard and lodglngf
Londou Answers.
. For s Losf, All Right
As the tramp looked at Mrs. Oodard
he felt a thrill of hope. Here was
surely an easy and benevolently in
clined person, "Could you gimme a
dime to bay a loaf o bread T he
whined
Mrs. (lodard'a guileless soul looked
out nt blm through ber nearsighted
eyes, and she fingered ber parse hope
fully.. "I have only s quarter here," she
wild, "and I'm really too tired to walk
home," ;
"Sure, 1 can change it for you," said
the tramp cheerfully as be took out a
dime and a nickel, and not until Mrs.
Godard was halfway bom, on the car
did it occur to ber that theit was any.
thing unusual in the' transaction,
Tonth's Companion.
i . Qsneroua, ' ...
"What would you do If you, wnt
fishing and a whale war to bit frotrr
hookr V
"Make him a present of It."
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JANUARY TIDE TABLE;
JANUARY 1909.
High Water.
Date.
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11:46!
...11
,..12
...13
...14
...15
,..16
...17
..18
..19
..20
.2d
...21
,.221
Saturday 23
SUNDAY
Monday ..
Tuesday . ,
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday
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SUNDAY
.24
....25
....26
...27
,...28
..,.29
,...301
,...31
A. M.
th. m
8:33
9:2a 8.7
10:16! 9.0
1:22 7.1
2:00 7.1
2:35
3:08
101 3:401
4:10
4:45
5:20
6M
6:47!
7:4.1
8:38
9:34
10:25
0:05
11:15
0:5ffl
1:35
2:15
2:58
3:40
4:20
5:08
6:00
6:55
7:54
8:55
ft.
8.4
9
1
9.2
112:28
1:05
1:42
2:2Ui
2:55
7.9
8.21
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.7
8.5
8.4
8.4
8.4
P. M.
h.
9:45
10:5O)
11:47
3:35 7.2
4:20 6.7
5:20
6:25
7
7.3
7.4
7
7.51
7.5
7.5
7
7.8
8.1
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5e Quelle
ELEVENTH STREET
, Opposite the Bakeronian
HOT
CHICKEN TAMALES
EVERY EVENING g
HOME-MADE, and of the cholceit
imrredientt: nut n ln,t..
Ion that guarantees their perfect
.....
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MRS. F. WOOLLEY
PROPRIETRESS
The Cornelius
,TheHoaseiofWelcolD7,
Corner Park and Alder,
PORTLAND, OREGON
A hotel where the North
west people will find a hearty
welcome and receive
Courteous Treatment
at moderate prices.
Our free Omnibus nice
all trains. .' ' '
Under management of N. K. Clarke
C W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor.