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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOm:R 15, 1903. Horning Astorian MALTKOID ROOFING PERSONAL MENTION- Eitibilthtd 1873 rains Are Tramps ! i Dr. Charles W. Barr Is In Portland. 0. R. Thomson has gone to Hot Lake E. H. Jones of Portland is In the city. Allen Forward of Salem Is in the city. R C. Lee was In Portland yesterday. Sidney Dell ws In Portland yester day. David Hood kwent to Portland last night. Ne.ce Grant went to Portland lust T" 7v? RATES) tiect by mail, per year $6 oO Sent by mail, per month........... fcVK Served by carrier, per month we SEMl-WEEKLT, Bent by mall, per rear. In advance II 00 By LTON & PATTERSON Th Astorian guarantees to tta ad vertleera the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia Elver. Oregon's political chieftlans are on . their way to Washington, the senators and members of congress to answer to certain roll calls. "After a bit goes Governor Chamberlain to straighten things out. it is rather questionable If the governor can do anything to adjust the timber tangle. The hope of the country I In the efforts of Senators Mitchell and Fulton and our congress man. Williamson is a sensible man, informed on the subjects that Interest Oregon. Mr. Hermann" with his years of experience in land office matters, should be the nestor of the band. With the delegation. In spirit, goes the settlers. " Washington "is the Mecca, where hope is that the tomb of the Prophet Hitchcock will be found. Per haps a little better Information on Ore gnu land matters will make the rulings of the interior department more popu lar Oregon people are of as high char acter as others,, and their testimony In timber claim proofs has a right to be regardsd. Albany Herald. - . if For all climate ; heat, cold, rain, gases, fames and fire do not affect it. Coma in rolls ready for laying. Low freight charges. Inexpen sive to apply, cheap in the first place and lasts for years. ttat tot booklet. a The Paraffine P5nt Co. San Francisco, Startle Portland, Los Anjtlcs and Denver, Colorado. water lx-fore it Is told who compose the state board of health. Eleven Indictments against the Baker City Herald for libel of Samuel White, captain of the local militia company, prosecuting attorney for the -BakerCity district, chairman of the democratic state central committee, have tailed to stick. Captain Sam may as well ac knowledge he can't be libeled. The Greater Salem Commercial Club, which is the most active commercial body the capital city ever had, has met and decided Salem water is pretty good and resolved against the secretary of the state board of health aa a slanderer Advance proof sheet of Henry Clews' weekly financial review says: "Outside of Wall street the only cloud on the horlison Is the Industrial situation, where there Is a feeiing of hesitancy owing to the high costs of production forced by the demands of labor and by high priced materials. It Is this fact that strengthens the impression in bus iness circles that an industrial reaction of more or less consequence confronts us. While money continues easy the differences between high grade and low grade securities Is abnormal and can not continue. Either the former must ruliy, which seems most probable, or the latter must still further reflect dis trust and reaction. More reason will j doubtless soon be found for advances and then declines, especially when liquidation has been found to have about run its course: and, after a fair period for rest and recuperation has been had, then confidence will revive and.soon restore values to the normal." State School Superintendent Acker- mau has lived four years In Salem, Khier. Is surrounded by a rich agricult' nrnl country and now he proposes to mitVe farmers of all the school children of the state. THREE VESSELS LEAVE OUT The Saxon, Teddo and Winsdor Park Get to Sea. Weather conditions were very favor able at the mouth of the river yester day and three big vessels got to sea. The Pritish ship Saxon, lumber laden for Callno, and the British bark Wins- dor Park,with flour and lumber for South Africa, departed during the day. The big tramp steamship Teddo also left out. She goes to the sound for coal and additional cargo before crossing the ocean. The Teddo takes from the Columbia 75,734 quarter sacks of flour, worth $5.000, for Hongkong, and 2,7!v Si5 foet of lumber, worth $55,000. The lumber is for the government and goes to Manila. night. H. H. Zapf and family are visiting In Salem. A- V. Allen and Mrs. Allen are in Portland. M. K. Uosorth. of Wolf Creek. Is in the city. Frank Griffith of Oregon City is In Astoria today. Attorney C .C. Fulton has returned from Fortland. F. S. Stanley came down from Port land last night. T.. J. Andrews came over fromOys terville yesterday. Miss Xarvbua Ball of Portland Is visiting in the city. Mrs. T. A. Hyland came homo from Portland last night. .- . Miss Edith phler will start today on a visit to California. Colonel A. P. Hodges of California left the city last night. August Dantelson and Mrs. Daniel- fcon are visiting In Portland. Ed. Ostrander, of the Burlington road, was In the city yesterday. H. A. Gray and A. A. Compton of Bay Center were In the city yesterday. Charles V. Brown returned from a trip to the Willamette valley last night. Mrs. W.' J. Bryan and daughters left this morning for Idaho where they will reside. x The Misses Flavel left yesterday for California where they will visit for a month. ' Edward Mum Is attending the Knights of Pythias grand lodge meet ing in Portland. I. P. Paul and Mrs.Paul of Nahcotta are m tne city, Having just returned from a visit In California. Mi. Harry Haslam, who has been unler a physician's care in this city, returned to her home in Cathlninet yesterday. J. W. Welch went to Portland yes terday to meet with the com mittee of the Odd Fellows' order having In charge the distribution of the Heppner relief fund. The members of the committee besides Mr. Welch are Grand Master Josph Marcello, Secre tary E. E. Sharon, R. Alexander, of Pendleton. Dr. W .T. Williamson, of Salem, and Dr. D. O. Doane, of The Dalles. J. C. Mayo jot the A. & C,. railroad Is co-operating with R. C; Judson, of the O. R. & N ., in trying to secure pasture land in this section for eastern Oregon cattle. Between Astoria and Portland there is cousiderable acreage of cut over land that might be turned to good advantage. The probable difficulty will be the securing of large tracts in single bodies. One man Is desirous of leasing a tract of 3000 to 5000 acres and there Is opportunity for some one pos sessing a large area of unused land to get some returns for it. Unless over stocked, cattle grazing is a benefit rath er than an Injury to land and there are grounds for the hope that the Inaugu ration of cattle grazing may result In the hills and valleys of the Lower Co lumbia country supporting thousands of cattle in the future, to the hundreds of the present. The Oiegonian says it is more impor tant a child should know San Jose scale than to be able to name the three ships that composed Columbus' fleet. And It might be added that the child should be able to detect microbes in the WHITTIER'S ODD CARGO. The tank steamerWhittier is expected to arrive down the river today. After discharging her oil cargo at Portland she dropped down to the CoTumbla. from which her tanks were filled with frsh water for the town of Oleum, Cal. The value of this odd cargo will be In the neighborhood of $1200. The steam er's tanks will hold 420,000 gallons of water, vhl.-h is a scarce article at the California oil refinery and worth there iibont 1 cent a gallon. SAVES TWO FROM DEATH. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havt land, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption In an ad vanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung dis eases yield to Dr. King's New Discov ery as to no other medicine on earth Infallible for coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Chas. Reg ers. Trial bottles free. MARINE NOTES. The steamers Elmore and Vosburg departed yesterday for Tillamook and Nehalem. The French bark Admiral Halgan !ft up the river yesterday to discharge b.;r general cargo. She brings a large quantity of cement. Tne soutn Portland arrived yester day from San Francisco and left ud the river at midnight. Office Chief Commlsary, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., October 10. 1903. Scaled proposals for furnishing and delivering potatoes and onions for six months beginning November l,iX3, will be received here and at offices of com missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon, noise Barracks, Idaho, Fort Columbia. Fort Casey,' Fort Flagler, Fort Walla Walla, Fort Worden and Fort Wright, Washington, until 10:30 a. m. October 20, 1903, and then opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endors ed: "proposals for potatoes and onions," and addressed to Commissary of post to be supplied or to Major George B Davis, Chief Commissary. O10-19 NOTICE TO MARINES. Major C. G. Calkins sends out notice for the Columbia river entrance Btat Ing that Shoal buoy, a H. S., first- class can, will not be diescontinued as in local notices to mariners No. 18 of 1WZ, dated August 21, 1903. Clatsop ijpit buoy No. 0, a red first class nun, September 15, 1903 was chane October 21, 1903, and then opened ea u a DiacK, nrst-class can, new style, and will hereafter be known as Peal cock Spit buoy No. 0. Vessels should not pass to the northward of this buoy. Mrs. Prael came down from Portland last night. Today she will r hv th. ti1Cr .oiumma to San Franr r vish ner son m chat city. CATARR A COMMON COMPLAINT, Catarrh, begins with a stubborn cold in the head, inflammation or Bore Bess of the membrane or lining of the nose, discharge of mucus matter headaches, neuralgia and difficult breathing, and even in this early stare is almost intolerable. But when the filthy secretions begin to droo back into the throat and stomach, and the blood becomes polluted and the ystem contaminated ' , vu, tuca me tsunerer ou micKemng ana aiiffustlnff odor. h& I conVhed ing disease Catarrh is. It affects., the kidneva and stomach as we 1 as other parts of the body. It is a constitutional dis,ase and as inhaling mixtures, salves, ointments, etc., are never more than palliative or helpful, even in the beginning of Catarrh, what can you expect from such treatment when it becomes chronic and the whole system affected? Only such a remedy as S. S. S. can reach thU S nate, deep-seated disease and purge the blood of the catarrhal poison. S. S. S. tmrinVa nA t,;i,i ,i. diseased blood, and the inflamed membranes are healed and the excessive secretion of mucus ceases wuen new. ncn DIOM IS rmtiin n iU .i: a commenced to dm h.v. n.v.r .inn. C.V .r" " eurea and northwest Oor. 7th and & Mo. Office of Chief Commlsary, Vancouver Barricks, Wash., Sept 21, 1903. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and mutton for six months beginning January 1, 1904, be received here and at office of com missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon; Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Casey, Columbia, Flagler, Walla Walla, Wright, Worden, Lawton and Vancou ver Barracks, Wash., until 10:30 a. m., In formation furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for fresh beef and mutton," and addressed to commis sary of post to be supplied, or to Major George B. Davis, Chief Commissary. s-21-0-20 C, W. Barr Dentist Mansell Building. 67S Commercial street, Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 2061. Dr. T. L. Ball DENTST 624 Commercial street, Astoria Ore. Scott's Santil-Pepslo Capsules Would You Like To Know How to Win All the Tricks? Then visit and examine the exhibiton in the window of the Astoria Electric Company, Commercial Street near Twelfth, commenc - ing on October the 10th -and ending on the 17th Reliance Electric Works, '2t!-S Bond street. Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 8, 1903. Dear Sir: I lmvo completed the course of electric power and lighting with the International Correspondence Schools and urn well pleased with their form of instruction and the unlimited patience and good nature of the instructors in furnishing minute explanation of every "knotty" point. Can only say that if one desires to learn, the International Correspondence Schools arc entirely competent to teach. I never miss an opportunity to apeak a good word for the schools on every occasion. Yours respectfully, II. W. CYRUS. Here is your opportunity to acquire an ed ucation in some particular line. A little sand and an hour a day in the International Correspondence School will raise your pay. I This Exhibit will explain to you how (he Iniernational Correspondence JSchools teach 165 different courses of instruction by mail, Astoria, Oregon, May 8, loot Mr. F. X. Holt, Asst. Supt. Hiv. 3, I. C. S., 308 McKay ltldg., Portland, Oregon Dear SirtReplying to your letter of the 6th instant, will say, when I enrolled in the Schools I was receiving a salary of Jyo per month, or 1 1080 per year, ami am now advanced to $150 per month, or 1 1800 per year an increase oi 66?) pel cent. Aside from the financial gain there in the satisfaction of KNOWING THAT YOU KNOW the theory and fundamental principles of the profession, ami no technical report or discussion is beyond your comprehension. There is absolutely no question concerning the ability of the School to teach, or of a student to learn under the system employed by the International Correspond ence schools of Scranton, Pa. Respectfully yours I RANK H. NKU'HAU,, Chief Engineer Tug Tatoosh, Astoria, Ore. We are offering Specialty low prices during the Period of this Display JOHN C. SANNER, AGENT, ASTORIA, OREGON C m00t mkc w Oregon Short line and Umon Pacific to Chicago. 0 hour from Pnrtl.n.1 No clmng of cart. TheCi of the Islands The Largest Selling Brand of Cigui in the World Th Band Im the 8mokti Protection 3 TIME BUIKD IVP.rt ULES Arrive . From , Portland. i.'hlcug" ' Portland am Lk, Denver, , H.clal n. Wor,h oma- 4;p.m. :20 a. ha, KaniM City, vlallunt Bt Loula. Chi. Ington. cago and East Atlantic iairiki7'iiBv,r, " Rxpreti ft. Worth, Oma .lp.m. ha, Kama city lO;JOa.m, vlullunt st Iula, Chicago Ington. anj EaiL "w" aiiin WaliiC St. Paul Lowlaton. Bpo FaatMal kan, Mlnneapolla. i; p. m, 4 P. m. st Paul, Duluth, via. Milwaukee, Chlcafj Hpokanejand East OCEAN ANSrKiTficHEDt From Aatorla All lialnngdatei i ' ubjct to ebange, ; For San Frtneli 1 a." in." co 4vrr Ave daya Daly ex IjJiubiaTilw" 4: a. m., cent Sur t0 Portland and Dally eg Way Landing,, cept Mor OSTE O PATHY DR. RH0DA C. HICKS Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2066 671 Commercial St Astoria Ore. parts, ant! n permanent cure is the result, n.t, if 5uaranteed. Purely vegetable and a reliable remeJ, tM ' C nSnOp0.t ATLANTA CA. PI 1 Sold by Cba POSITIVE GURS Tor Inflmnwttoa or OaUrrk et the Bladder ud Diwue Klintift. No ears bo ftj, OnrM qaleklr and Pnaa Dentlf the wont euei ol uwnorrBMA ana uit, bo mttrof how long lUnd Inr. Abwlatelr hualcM. Bold br drnxrlil. Prio, or Df nail, potlDWa, 11.00, 1 boiM, w.k THE IMfTAl-PtPtm OO, Rogers, iZi Commercial iimmmi pills L.NBAPE. ...r,rrtu i,le l .ln wt llnrrlM for rillCHl.Vl KlfH KMUIASH lo I'l:i "1 tol.l .:'-ll! bom taint llhnlixrltiMa. I'nl,,. m, alktr. RrfuM Uansemus fuh.ltqtlun mm4 jinlt. Un. Uuj i! four iiruKKiBt, or Msd 4e. in ubum far I'artlrutiin, TwMaisiilaU anl 'llllf fur .n1i.4n Ulur. kv Drj,.i.. alrliaater('llalil(!a. tttm. a Jtsiaa tiuro fUlLX. t C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Well,, Fargo and Pacific Kxpreas Companies. Custom House Broker, Fuel! Fuel! Fuel! Reduced to $2.00 per Wagon Load by the Kelly Traiufer Company KELLY THE WOOD MAN Is Here to Stay Fir Slabwood 2 per cord Boxwood $1.50 a load Phone 2211, Black KELLY the Traniferma Fulton Bros. ATTORNEYS And Counselors-at-Law Offices, Odd Follows Bldg., Tenth 'and Com merclal HU Astoria, (ire Bishop Hicks nfl'ark Olty, Utun Alias Lee Herring, Skipper Bill Mimford. Jill. Turner, MglitCk-rk llus. Munnger The National Saloon and Cafe rineit wines, Liquors and Clgan 473 Commercial St. - Aatorla, O RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prtpared tot makln; estimate and executing; ordera for all kind of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplied In etock. We'eell the celebrated BHELBT LAMP. Call up Phone Ut H.W.CYRU8, . Mgr PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMfANY, . Telephone I2L Steamer Nahcotta leaves Aatorla nn tide dally except Sunday for Ilwaco, oonnectlnt there with tralna for Long Beach. Tlfia and North Beach polnta. Returning arrives at Astoria came ev. enlng. O. W. LOUNBBEnBT.Agent ' Astoria. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA WVER RAILROAD. GRAYING AND F.XPRFSQlNr. wMaiw T.mAirin l I , AU All good! shipped to our care Will receive special attention. No S38 Duane St. W. J. COOK. Mgr. I Arrive The Waldorf CIIAS. F. WISE, Proprietor. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars 8 00 a m Portland Union De-1 11:10 a m -W p m pot for Aatorla and 9:40 I Way Polnta J. pnt ASTORIA Concert Every Evening Cor. Eighth urdAsltr Slu', AttonaOr THE PALACE BATHS. Houra for Turklah and Ruaslan bathe p. m. to 1 a. m., excent Bundnv. Best equipped barber shop in the div Five artists always on hand. ' 7:46 am :10 pm For Portland and Way Points 11:80 am 10:80 p m SEASIDE DIVISION . 8:16 a ml Astoria for Waren ".an a m ton, Flavel Fort .B0pm Stevens, Hammond land Seaside 6:16 7:40 am 4:00pm 10:46 am m :80am 2:30 pm Seaside for War- renton, Flavel, Hammond, Fort Stevens A Astorla 12:60 pm 7:20 p m 9:26 a m Sunday only All trains make' close connections at! Qoble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Bound points, J. C. Mayo, General Freight and Pass. Agent.