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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1909)
Etublishcd 1S7X Published Daily Except Monday by THE J. S. DELUNGKR CO SUBSCRIPTION RATES. $7.00 , .60 .$1.50 Ijr snail, per year ly cirrier, per month WEEKLY ASTORIAN, ly snail, per ytf. in advance.. Eatered u iecond-cU matter July 30, 19C6, at the postoffke at Astoria. Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. j, Order for the delirering of The Morning Astorian to either residence e. of busines. may be made b, postal card or through telephone Any irregularity in delivery should be immediately reported to the office f publication TELEPHONE MAIN Ml. JTKE WEATHER if. t ' - Oregon Gearing with light frost in early morning. . TA TA THEODORE! AH the prophets of good, and of evil, have had their "say-so" about your going to Africa; about your re turn, and your non-return; about the success of your hunt and its dismal failure; of your health, good and bad; of your lingering death, sudden death, and no death at all for you; of the barren fields that await you and of the glutted ranges lying ready to your gun; they have told everything they do not know, good, bad and indiffer ent, and it is up to you. Be. very sure of one thing, Mr Roosevelt; yon leave your country this day with the vast and deep good will of its infinite majority; from every home, big and little, exalted and obscure, the friendliest hope the tffmiin.ihle confusion. The sum of relief to the people in general may not be even estimated until the new schedule is determined and legally uttered. We can but go our way and make the best of an aggravated situ ation: there is no use of the little fel low butting in on the row. He wont cut any ice and will only get his teci inns hurt: the trade vendetta is on amonir the bin fellows and the com mercial cut-throats and the small fry, numerous as it is, will divide their leavings, the things they have forgot ten. AH the same, we would like to see the threatened cut on lumber defeat ed, for the sake of a great trade and a areat section, and for the barring of a competition that will cripple a vast industry out on this coast. I tns i so vast a matter as tt capital, ter ritory, value, range of employment and of even national importance, as to future above and beyond the pitiful things involved in the tariff contro versey; it is among the vital, sub stantial and commanding exigencies crocs nt that you may enjoy I - ... i . - i ftilirrtmaff last nour m ju. ... . . ,, ...u K. k.M Mr to the heart of the deserts, ana una pi i " -" - f 1 . , : in n- of hurtful change and dangerous -" J' J THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON. Teddy In Jungleland-Hunting tke C O. P. Emblem. ... . i i... AaaoalaMeA.1 CopyrtaM. iw r ww mr,... r,. .j r "g.- TL'i:SDAV MARCH 23, 19u9. ' 4 fQ acts jcntlyyt prompt lv onmo bowels, cleanse enn'a iv Art i nn nnui i ?s. cuit iw the system ejectuall a$SlSlS One inovnvunm habitual consJpaTion permanently. To get its lenefic'ial effects buy The flcmnnc. :. Manufactured ly the (&0RN1A RoStoupCo. " : :. iw tki. nun Kannt the ECoomnaayiBf pictoru on thi-:s brovm papi cardboard or a thin piece of wood, carefully cut oi tie f'ftZ Yul the mount is of paper or with a jig taw ia cue the mout i. of wool fit the pieces toother. Y.a will then diaover a herJ of G. 0. P. emblem, taking to the tall timber, also the reason why. Seattle school children are writing', interesting and alluring letters to all the oiu-nomes inruugu""' u- j country, exploiting the Alaska-Yukon I Fair, and doing it right, too. j TRIG TO KEEP TARIFF RATES SECRET stinted measure, accompanied ty abounding health and record achieve ment; that your two years absence in the wilds, and in the older civiliza tions, wHl yield yon great and grac ious experiences, lessons and honors, that shall make you, more than ever a leader and champion among your own at home, for you can never be less than that, as long as you live. We shall miss you: Lord, how we shall miss you!. For the foreign cables can never keep ns in touch with you, as we have been on the home-wires for the past ten years; ;t wilt h a rleorivation for us, al cheapening. We hope to see our Senators and Representatives in tne van of a rightful fight for the slaugh tering of a duty that would put the Canadian logger and tmller m tne lead of the Western .operator, and subject one of the greatest industries on the Pacific coast to all but annini lative competition from foreign sources. The fight is to be a hard one, and a bitter one,, since the East and South are against us in the great premise; and some of our own log men none too.qnick to champion the claim of the mills. We shall not lose without a hard, intelligent and right; but it will serve an excellent j msistant fight, and we purpose in accentuating the burran oi j lose ai an. your home coming ana me Miap wim should not which you will be put in your proper olace and service immediately there after; and we have always the com forting reservation, that if you are needed here, your will lay down your sport and hasten home; for you are of the sort that will never shut your ears to the call of your people, no matter what the clamor of the wild. We believe in you; we know you and trust you; we have learned the les son a .great people are always glad to attain to, an honest faith in one of their own; which of its very rarity, is the boon paramount of their hist ory. . . , When the shores of America sink on the Western horizon, behind you this night, Mr. Roosevelt, lay you down to rest, with the manful convic tion of the love and respect of the na tion vou have served so well, and with the rich and righteous reflection that it sends you forth to new laurels discoveries, as the jiivasui vv greatest of its menfolk. THE TARIFF JANGLE. The jangle and uproar of tariff amendment is abroad in the land; all the personal, sectional, and extrane ous jealousies are quickened to the jar and war of the hour; the turmoil will rage long and loud for some months and business will be more or less out of plumb and on the sag, until all compromises are struck, until what is the possible best for all concerned is wrought out of the in- WING SHOTS In other words the form of the bill will be perfected before an effort i made to agree upon any ot the several schedule over which there is likely to be a conflict between the Senate and the House. Emzland and Germany are liable to j clash pretty soon if John Bull does j I J ) not meet the savage popular ucmanu MEMBERS 0F CONGRESS GUARD AUAlMbl rusaitsi-E. LEAKS. WASHINGTON, March 22-F.mu You've got no use for any maga zine ? No? '" Don't need EVERYBODY'S? No? Doesn't concern you ? No ? BUT high-priced freight, coal, and lumber pure food cheap water way!? That hits you ? Ye? That's what EVERYBODY'S is for. Get it ; cut out an article occasion ally and send it to your congressman. Things will begin to moveyou won't feel so powerless. , For Sale by , W. O. WHITMAN SVENSEN'S BOOK STORE. UTZINGER NEWS STAND. There is much to be said for and against the constitutional changes in the Chamber of Commerce: tiy re ducine the effective operative action of the Chamber by confining its rep resentative power to nine men, (or ten. if the secretary shall be chosen from the outside), passes the power of the community, for expression ana action, to limitations that may, at times, be dangerous and unpopular; to provide for one annual meeting of the body (and that only to vote for a new executive committee) may mimify the public interest to a point that will leave the nine a bit to free to handle the communal concerns and launch things, to such scope, on such lines, in such ways, as even the main body may not recall; to epitomize the spirit, will, authority, and operation of the Chamber to such proportions may be deemed to savor too much of autocracy, in view of the public and ; titivate interests supposed to be con served, or expanded, as the case may be, by the larger representative body. On the other hand it may be said that the inertia of the greater body will be overcome by the essential alertness of the lesser group; that something will be done instead of practically nothing; that the purview of the smaller body will be quicker, clearer, more pronounced, and free from the interference of bias and pre- iudice; that tbey can be of prompter and ampler service, by being unhamp ered by the slow-moving will of the maior element; that the single regu lar meeting will tend to obviate the unreasonable and long-drawn argu ments over matters that require des natch to secure and assure success; that emergency call-meetings will be better, in that they will inspire a de mand for spontaneous action usually lacking at the routine and frequent session; that the executive work is nn hv the minimum crowd anvhow. and that the change to such organic action will not lessen the life and progress of the Chambers work nor increase the primal responsibility; that centralized authority, with more freedom, will redound to quicker and fuller results, and that the community will have more direct knowledge and closer touch with its effective agency than in dealing with the greater, and slower, body. And there you are! at home for a bigger and better navy. To permit any nation on earth to boast a naval power greater than England's wrinits the British soul to the fighting point every time, and the j Government is quite English enough ,-itmn with all the ' ships that are necessary to move the lating the ways and means committee stain. j of the House the Republican mem; . j bers of the financs committee of the ti. r,,.,t, cmctiinr rf Suncla'v Senate will take extarordinary pre- drew the last Astorian out of his and cautions to prevent the divulging of her winter hermitage, and the streets schedules agreed upon for the new were black with crowds, day and tariff bill until such time as the bill n;ght jhas been perfected. In the few sei- ; sions of the committee mat nave ocen Keep your 'eye on the Columbia ' held rates have not been discussed at river. Such bodies of water do not all. The discussions have been con flow from inland mountains to the fined to questions of precedure, such wailing sea for nothing. It is to be as agreeing upon the employment of PENSION SCHEMER DEAD PEORIA. Ill, March 22.-C. W Taylor of Upper Alton, a veteran of the Civil War, convicted a week ago the tfovtrnmcnt out of v' "" w - ' $17,000 in a oension fraud, sentenced to six months confinement and fined $5,000, is dead at the Vtom Work house. U on inv nerson risk takina tntnm Hnknftwn rotish remedy when Foley's Honey and Tar costs them mnro? it u a sate remeay. con tains no harmful drugs, and cures the most obstinate cougns anu coius. Why experiment with your health f Insist upon Having tne genuine Polfv'i Honev and Tar. 1. 1 Lau- rin, Owl Drug Store. WdlLM! IVI i'1" " ' " P -O- o ' one of nation's greatest commercial certain experts in tariff making to aid arteries one of these bright and eariy in preparing a Din. (jaySi ! Al! the Republican senators hava 'agreed that they will not discus Now it is said, (very quietly, of rates outside of the committee room- course) that the O. R. & would Following the usual custom tne ucm not be averse to taking over the A. ocratic members of the finance com- T. & S. electric line, if other ncgo- mittee will not be consulted until the tiations fail! bill has been completed. They will have an opportunity to examine it WANTED: A TRAIN ROBBER however, before the measure is rc DEXVER, March 22.With Frank j p0Tte(i to the Senate although this Potts and William St. Clair in jail ' COurtesy has not been shown in the charged with holding up a Denver past an(j is contrary to the procedure & Rio Grande train at Military June-' observed by the House committee on tion on the morning of February 13, way3 an(j mcans in connection with t.. Tr.1n,",1 sfK,i.rc mn.lrivr1 on the n ........ k:i1 Th P,mih1ir;in mm- ea. c'r.fi;nr fnr 9 man known tA r t, va., n4 mparts rnm- laa v nMv..."B IICI3 Ul l, IV I , J J .., .. .... as "Montana Kid," who is wanted on mjttCe completed their bill and it was t t I it... lWx-A in im- . i , . IT L.(a tlifl a cnarge oi ocmg uic mnu ut introduced m ine nousc uciuic m vaA in th rnhhprv. Montana rM.M-n;M imWa sit fn rom- Kid" was last seen in company with ' mjttee saw jt. The first chance they Potts at fort coinns aiwui uira d t0 express, themselves upon u weeks ago since which time no trace 1 occurred in the committee after the bill had been referred and mat op portunity was extremely limited. The nlan outlined bv Senator Aid rich and his Republican colleagues on the finance committee i to take up that bill and put it into shape and of him can be found. HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol, Glycer in Vtr. 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ROBERTS, Agent 0. R. N. DOCK ASTORIA. - OREOON. Hill I HHWmWW' minority report to the Senate at the same time the bill is reported. The minority members of the committee will not assume any responsibility for the measure if the ordinary custom is f.n ..i t. : ltn,vir. that laiMi'yi wv. wm.v.. ... j j IOIIUWCU. XI 13 l'lvi iiunv.-i there is absolutely no sufferer fromit)l fai.e the House tariff bill eczema wno ever uu uu , and dissect it and build a party mi;aB wash and did not tind immediately that wonderfully soothing, calm, cool sensation that comes when the itch is taken away- Instantly upon ap plying a few drops of the wash the remedy takes effect, the itch is allaye. There is no need of experi mentthe patient knows at once. Instead of trying to compound the oil of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine, etc, in the right proportions our selves we are using a prescription which is universally found the most effective. It is known as the D. D. D. Prescription, or Oil of Wintergreen Compound. It is made by the D. D. D. Co. of Chicago, and our long ex perience with, this remedy has given us great confidence in .its merits, Charles Rogers & Son, druggists. ure which would become an import ant part of the minority report. In maintaining secrecy on rates to be recommended by the finance com mittee, it has been decided not to in corporate in the bill any figures until the bill is completed. There will De prepared tables which will be kept under cover in the committee rooms and not taken therefrom by any mem bers of the committee. These tables will be in the custody of trusted em r,",..es As a further means of preventing disclosures concerning details of the bill the question of rates will be post-, poncd 'until the phraseology of the various principles to be incorporated in the measure have been agreed upon. Why is the Green Round Back Ledger the Best ? Because it overcomes all the objections to any other kind. 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