2 Established 187. Publuhed Daily Except Monday by THE J. 8. DELUNCER CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Xr muL ner r rv By carrier, per month ,, , ;t WEEKLY ASTORIAN. lynS, pet year, in advance........ ....,$1.50 Entered at aecond-clas matter July 30 1906, at the pottofRce at Aitoria, iregon, tmaer tne act ot congreit ot March 3, 1S7V. Order (or the delivering of The Morning Astoriin to either residence w piact oi ckjidcs may oe inaae ny poniai cara or inrocgn leiepnone. Any irregularity in delivery should be immediately reported to the office TELEPHONE MAIN Ml. .THE WEATHER made in Oregon, under the sanction of its statutes, we shall confess our- Oregon Increasing in cloudiness selves at the limit of calculation of followed by rain in west portion; tne absurdities possible here, warmer except near the coast. j Thm bu one WJy fof ,he m1. TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUM. n in 0rn t0 tscaPe ,he PrM sure of the prohibition wave and that The Oregon legislature is in ses- ls to uk th bns,nes 001 of P0l,,lcs: aion, and the physicians of the state Noth5n short of iH SMe !t are very much interested in estab-,The " Oregonian is not array lishing a sanitarium for the exclus- ed linst th si,OOB 08 0,h" Ive care of patients suffering from 6rcmnd- Mv ,hat trhsP. of com ther.losii. So manv gcheme. . "on dy, and it can never be de- more important to their promoters wnt nd remlin in PH,ic- The than the health of the community will c,e,n ,nd 1uiet sa!oon JmitaMe take time and available public funds, 'mrbere nearly; but the people and unless the matter of a state sani- ,re tmn of the mf and in- tarium is pushed with vigor and so!ent PoUneal dicta tion, and the sooner the business di ed to fall by the wayside. !w!s ,,seIf of ,his lh the l0on- , er its troubles will be over, and not until then. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1909. a much vaster constituency than is at present served, and for the grander development of two splendid terri tories long denied the essentials of swifter despatch and valuable econ omies in transiri. HASTENING THE INEVITABLE. , Tl,. J: COAST AND INLAND EMPIRE. hastening, and fastening the inevit 1 ru- a TnTI t auc id li d 1 1 1 UC I 01 -UlII- able in the way of liqnor prohibition, ; merce ha, $oundfd the k ,. o m uu oic, . Dy me imrocuction fneAom ;n iu determination to in- 5ocQ measures as mat jusi tuea tftt , conference httwtta in the Oregon House to divorce beer coast interts and those of th 1 I a rvm wa.sy ,n we pupi.c ana legal Infend Empirt in the mattfr of ,he consideration and treatment of the handling and shipment of the pro- ""u""uun "aBC- 'ducts of the Columbia River basin, Such procedure is calculated to set ia the mouth of the Columbia itself. up Mrp wcuonai acimues in tne j the commoa interests of despatch wo Krci ueparcmenis eoniriDuting an( economy. to tne liquor side of the contest; of j Portland stands at its great gate- OTng lne jeaiouss ana ammos- : way at the junction of tJje ,w0 grand itiet of the two distinct trades and alleys and their rivers, not as the s...uB lut PUu.uiuuun m nunareo champion of all concerned, but as the advantageous handles where they'seifish arbiter of W W f th. had but one; weakening the solid front of the liquor forces and permit ting the prohibitionists to win a fight in easy detail, that might have been hard to win against the allied agen cies of the liquor craft It would seem that the "interests" are pretty badly "balled-up" when they resort to such expedients as this When they put the "hop industry" of Oregon up against the moral and social welfare of the whole State and make a campaign cry of it There has been many a stupid thing done of growing commerce that must enter, or pass, that gate; the whole country up here is now convinced of this and the movement to stamp out this im pediment and loosen up the whole range of possible activity and profit to the tens of thousands who have heretofore taken what share Portland has permitted them, is one that will commend itself to both sections and bring new thought and energies to break the monopoly that is holding back a tremendous develoomenf. Portland will fight every foot of LAW OFFICERS AND THE LAW. When a man becomes, bv election. or by appointment, an officer of the law, he becomes not only an agent of the law but its chamuion. Its verv letter, and last demand, falls upon him as a garment, no fold of which he may displace nor discard without danger to his official record and to the constituency, or power, which k alted him. With him rests the ful filment of the law: its exceotion its specific departures, its abatements and other overtures of excuse, or pal liation, rest with the courts of the land, and not in the whim or Judg ment of the departmental officer. Any assumption, or transgression of these accepted theories of govern ment, must work to the flat discredit and disadvantage of the officer tak ing it on himself to indulge them. The law wont stand for it; the peo ple wont stand for it; and the officer who persists in it will come to his reckoning sooner or later. The tra ditions of the law are adamantine and may not be assailed without reaction upon the assailant. That is what is meant by the term and text of "the Lit." 0000 cilery I Thousands of Yards of beautiful Embroidery and Under muslins to go on sale FRIDAY This we promise to be the best value giving sale offered the people of Astoria in this season's creations of beautiful white and colored embroideries Now on display in our windows Edgings, Beedings, Insertions, Flowencings, Frontings, Skirtings In all the new and delicate tints will be found in this sale take advantage. EDITORIAL WING-SHOTS. The tragedies of the sra are num erous and heavy this winter on all coasts; but fortunately their srriefs are soon blended in the happier rec ord of successes, and winnings and discoveries of sure progress, ashore, and afloat. I IH 1 S" "V n -r-wk. y -- - -w MM1JNU1QJN DRY GOODS CO. While we would not deprive the youngsters of a single phase of their winter sports in Astoria, the con slant complaint filed at this office on the score of sidewalks made perilous. on the hill-sides, by glassy surfaces due to constant sledding, has reach ed a pass where some protest is in order. The elders have some nirht that even the healthy boy or girl are bound to respect, and which even the law itself may take cognizance of, Make up your minds. Gentlemen. that when it comes to facts in rela tion to the jetty and the bar at the mouth of the Columbia river. Uncle Sam is going to listen to his engin eers and agents first; after which you may undertake to convert him, if you wish to. . ' ft " . -VJ 1WI 11 late by the whiskey and beer forces, water on the Columbia bar in excess in the way of attempting to placate and hedge against, the "wave" that is known to be gathering for final sub mergence of their cause, or at least, for its sharp regulation. But this new bill to make "fish of one, and flesh of another" is the silliest ele ment of their program we have yet noted. It is in order for some bright "statesman" .to follow it up with a bill exempting wine from the range of prohibition, and leave the distill-j ers of the potent intoxicants, whiskey and brandy to bar the weight of the j battle that must come. It looks to most men like a "run for cover" on the part of the beermen and does not comfiiend them as very reliable champions of their cult. If such a discrimination as this can be of the river depths hence to her docks. Take this for the basic proposition and one has no difficulty in under standing why the jetties have been a score of years in building, and why she has expended her few millions to keep the river at bar depths all that time. The scheme is a deliberate outrage upon the inland farmer and wheat grower as well as upon the ports of I the lower Columbia; and the effort to adjust it, late as it is. is as rational What do we care where the shins go to after they get inside the mouth of the river? The supreme thing is to get them to the Columbia river, over a bar that will admit any tonnage that floats. After that the most com manding market in the basin may have them. In fact, we might create a market for them right here at deep water. NORTH SIDE NEW Fisher Brothers Company Uiml U. Williuawa. el Unco, to th accradlttd rtpmnutiTc l The Attortoa kid will tokt cr of tit Ucais of orwt, order far mbwrlpUou and llklnd of prtatinf . ILWACO Iets, suns, moons, and asiroidi. Judging by the success the young Mrs. Charles Kerlee and son ief, tcin,i" h bad. the simplicity of i .L - f ... , . . . I the Drincinal nl hla inifMntis,. ' me ursi oj me ween lor ininooie. I " - ..........v.., Wash., to visit with Mrs. Kerlee's "1 "mPratively small cost of mod sisier, Mrs. J. Jones. mg by the Ilwaco Mill & Lumber mon ol wr- Company after a shut-down of , aorainary month. Miss Hannah Hughes returned cope' in iht 'nth century, it hat and expedient now, as ever. We hope to see the proposition go for ward in a business-like manner to the last extremity of recourse and re lief; not to the deprivation of Port land particularly, but for the wider and commoner good inherent in it for f W.RJ hi (toAn fii w m v ! t w a a s 3 k - x m m i mm m jomu. r m .mm II vr The Pirn ftnA T - WW MHi Secretary WiWnn v "n -f "-7 - WV Ul lilV objects of the law U in infer. h. consumer of the prescence of certain narmtui arugs in medicines." The law reauires that thi ammmt n ,v,t V. VII, V- roform, opium, morphine, and other naon iorm,.ig arugs be stated on the label of each hortl Th m,r. hirers of Chamberlains cough remedy uavc aiwavs claimed fhn th.ir " .viiir. ay did not contain any of these drugs, and the truth of this claim is now fully proven, as no mention of them is made on the label. Thi'c rm not only one of the 'safest, but one of the best in use for coughs and colds. Its value has been nrnvrn hvnH question during !ie many years it has been in general use. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. I Absolutely Ture lhe Only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made from Grape i A Guarantee of Pure, Healthful, Delicious Food yi'"""',p,y. Ex-Governor and Mrs. T. T. Geer arrived in this city on Monday for a weeks sojourn; and Mr. Conwell's lecture at the Presbterian church on Monday evening is reputed the best thing of its kind delivered here in years: We failed to meet Governor nd Mrs. Geer, and we failed to hear the lecture: Thus it will be seen that even the ubiquitous reporter is up against defeat, denial and depriva tion, as well as the rest of humanity. .mm nullum nugucs returned l - Monday after a brief absence spent ben th drMm of ren Prt ot ,he in Stevens, Wash. I scientific world to actually get a Mr. Lee returned recently to his "mpse 01 ,ne th possibly ex- home in Seaview after a several days' J,st on Mr and other planets; to ccure tome ungible proof oi in. telligent existence on the worlds around ut. But in Prof. Wood's telescope there is no glassl Its reflecting sur face its lens is mercur. revolving ' - - - n mercury, that magnifies and magni fies as the speed increases until it brings the heavens down startlingly close. While Pro(, Wood, like most scientists, is somewhat reticent about his invention, it is not hard to con clude from his remarks that he has great hope of its accomplishing as tronomical wonders. Technical. World Magazine. visit in Portland. John Adamson of Long Beach, was a visitor to Ilwaco Monday. J. H. McAfee returned the latter part of last week to the Wireless Sta tion at North Head from Portland, where he spent a few days -on busi ness. He was accompanied home h Mr. Thomas who will fill the place soon to be vacated by Mr. Haan, who expects to be transferred to some oth er station. Miss Edith Smith of the Sand Ridge spent Saturday in Ilwaco with SOLE AGENTS Marbour and FinlayiOo Salmon Twines and Netting McCormicIt Harvesting Machines Oliver Chilled Plougha . Sharpies Cream Separator . Raeeolith Flooring Starrttt'a Toola Hardware, Groceries,; Ship Chandlery Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid. Welck Coal, Tar Aah Oara, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Braaa Goods. Paints, Oils and Glass Fiabennen'i Pur Manilla Rope, Cotton Twtoe and Seta W.k Wo Wont Your Trade FISHBR BROS. BOND STIKET " " ia the first law of nature," and the first law of self-preservation is health. Protect your health against the common ilU, and keep well by using $eechan$ U4 SCflff III BflASS I in rap A8TOKIA, OltEOON Iron and Brass Founders, Land and Marine Engineers Up-to-Date Sawmill Machinery Prompt attention given to all repair HUh and Franklin Ave. work. TeL Main 261 Fever Fever rores and nU -v. VMIVIHV, out v a snouicl not be healed entirely, but snouiU be kent in hootth ,au: is can be done by aDolvinir Cham berlain's salve. This salve has no superior for this purpose. It is also most excellent for chaooed hami. sore nipples, burns and diseases of me skin. I-or sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Wood and CoaL If you want dry fir cordwood, in side fir, bark slab, or boxwood, ring up Kelly, the Wood and Coal Dealer, the man who keeps the prices down. Coal at $7.00 per ton in your base ment or $6.00 at vard. Main ?tot Barn, corner 12th and Duane. friends. A very enjoyable time was reported vj in., luigi. iiuillUi l Ul ucuijic Wnd I attended the social dance given Sat-1 SbIi PrGSerVatlOTI i.rnnv .u.ninn In . I. T t - I " 1 "7 fc..iiiiR ,1, iitu upcra house. Quite a crowd of young folks from Long Beach were in attend ance. Festees Plumb of Chinook was in the city for a short time Monday. He drove home in the evening. Miss Jennie Cox of Ilwaco spent Sunday in McGowan, Wash., with re latives and friends. Leo Wise, Clark Hedrick and Rov Herrold were among the pleasure- seekers to visit the wrecked shin "Alice" Sunday at Ocean Part Dr. Barbour and wife passed through this city the first of the week from Nahcotta where they bad been located for the past week. I Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hawkins ex- r " ru' oiut nine 11115 WC.CK I for an extended trip to Portland and America's Greatest Military me v.i4j ii i j 3 .Tjirings, (jr. J. J. Brumback of Ilwaco and Capt. Charles Stuart of tape Disappoint ment, were among the Ilwaco visi tors ot Astoria, the last part of the week. Miss Edith Frerlcr.bere was in the city Monday from Stringtown. L. A. LoomU and son. F.ueene. passed through Ilwaco Tuesday on their way home from Corvallis, Or. Mrs. Donaldson of Chinook was a visitor to the city Tuesday. C. L. Beaver, a former resident r,f Seaview and proprietor of the bourn Hotel returned recently from Portland for a short business visit. FINANCIAL. irst National Bank of Astoria DIRECTORS fold Er trrwbr. la boH 10c 4od 25c AMUSEMENTS. AstoriaTheatre ... SUNDAY, JAN. 31.... acob Kamm""' W. F. McGregor G. a Flavkl J. w. ladd S. S. Gordon-, t 2 $100,000 ourpius 25000 Stockholders' Liability ' ' ' ' ' " " , loo'oOO J. 0. A. BOWLBY. President 0. I. PETERSON, Vice-President J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier rKANK PATTON, Cathicf A Jm m " " ww, waiuicr ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . S232.CS3 Tntuac,, , G.n Banking B.rinea. InUre.t Paid . Tu DU t Four Per Cent. Per Annum Eltventh and Duant 8ia n Drama "The Lieutenant And the Cowboy" PRESENTI N G Ooo. R. Hatlson Hiss Lorraine Keene and an Excellent supporting company The Same Supberb Company and Grand Scenic Investment AS PRESENTTUi pno - - - w V AX l wo years in New York Three months in Boston Two months in Philadelphia Ten weeks in Chicago PRICHt tl nn 7c- en. verse for new plan- ' w,'vv' "" yuc C I Seats on sale Saturday at BoxOflice SCANDINAVIAN-A A E R lC A N SAVINGS BANK ASTORIA, OREGON OCT MOTTO: Sm.nc.dn All OUw, Cmllni,. t.k- V B . ASTORIA IRON WORKS SFtChKat4eNs? WIS"""8 Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers NEW TELESCOPE A MARVEL Prof. Robert W. Wood, r.f .). IJUST John Hopkins University, ha per fected an invcnti(,n-Hased on a ,!!,. covcry that may revolutionize the present costly aml cumbersome methods of MUflyinif the Mar an,l exploring the uni THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars CQ2 CamniMrt.l St. . 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