The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 16, 1904, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TIIE MORNING ABTORIAN, THUIISDAYJTOE 16, 1901
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PAGE THIt
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All the colon of the rainbow
FISHER BROS. Co.
NEW ZEALAND
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of NEW ZEALAND.
' W. P. Thorn a , Manager, Han Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF H1IAREIIOLDEKS.
Um been Underwriting on tho Pacific
Coast twenty-five yearn,
S. EUtORE G CO., Resident Agents, Astoria, Or.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
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in minimi ii in i mum iiimii imir I'm i in winfcu lirtirn
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ELIOUTFUL ROUTE
A Y LIGHT HIDE
VA'AX CHAOS
EEP CANONS
WILL LEAVE
HIM ALONE
Henry George Jr. Is Assured That
He May Visit Cripple Creek
Safely.
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
See nature In all he glorious beauty,
and thta the acme of mun'a handi
work, Tbt first la found along the Una
of tha Danvar A Rio Granda Railroad,
tht latter at tha 81 Loula world's
Fair. Tour trip wilt ba one of pleas
uremake tha moat of It For Infor
matlon and Illustrated Iltaratura write
W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.
Portland, Or.
l'lnie Curd 1 Train
PORTLAND
Leave Arrive
fuget Bound Llmlted,7:t5 am 1:41 pn
Kansas Clty-St, Loula
Special 11:10 am : p
North Coaat limited !:tt p m 7:00 a m
Tacoma and Seattle Night
Eipresa ..11:4a pm 1:08 pa
Take Puget Sound Limited or North
Coaat Limited for dray's Harbor polnta
Take Pugat Bound limited for Olrm
pla direct.
Tako Puget Bound Limited or Kaa
ta Clty-St. Louia Bpaclal for point
on South Bend branch.
Double dally train erioe os Orart
Harbor bruich.
Four tratna dally between Portland,
Tftfflma and Baattla.
GOING E
. TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON
Baltimore Sk Ohio R. R.
ROYAL BLUE TRAINS
BETWEEN
Chicago and New York
via WASHINGTON, D.C.
Finest and Fastest scries of trains in tho world. Palatial Coach
oa, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawiog Room Care.
The Finest Dining; Car Service in the World.
Is operated by tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
Be M, AUSTIN. General Pass. A$t - Chicago, 111.
WILL NOT BE ARRESTED
On oral IJ N Kepurt laics State
ment Tluit George Would
Not lia Tolerated.
Victor, Col., June JS, Reports have
reached tho district that Henry W.
George, Jr., would come here for the
purpose of looking Into the labor diffi
culties and that the Intention was to
Immediately arrent him. This report
gained auch headway that General Bell
decided to iue the following order,
which he personally sent to Mr. George,
who la now In Denver:
"It having coma to the knowledge of
the military commander that Henry
George, Jr., of New York Is contem
plating a vUlt to the greatest gold
mining district In all the world, Cripple
Creek, for the purpose of thoroughly
Investigating conditions, and the re
port being In circulation throughout
the country that he would be arrested,
It la hereby ordered that sold Henry
George, Jr., who la a law-abiding
American citizen who has the good of
thla country at heart at all times,
ahall be treated as an honored guest
by officers and enlisted men In the na
tional guard of Colorado, and the 40,
000 loyal law-abiding citizens of Tel
ler county, Colorado.
Auasurlng blm of every courtesy and
attention under military jurisdiction
Ith very possible convenience and
protection as long as he may care to
remain In our district as a citlsen of
the United States with the advance
guarantee and assurance that "Colo
rado la In America today."
"SHERMAN BELL, Brlg.-Gen.
"Adjutant General, State of Colorado.
Correct
Clothes for Men
ANY men still
cling to the ex
pensive private
tailor, not know
ing that there is
at least one Kind
of ready-to-wear
ai i
cvwmiw w. a. .. mat is equal in
every detail to fine custom-made
and costs only about half. The
kind we refer to bears this label
MAKERS
, wtvv r"ni
the symbol of perfect style, fit,
fabric, and workmanship in ready-
for-service apparel.
Equal to fine cuttom-madt In all but
price The makers' guarantee, and
oun, with every garment. We arc
Exduilvt DUtobuton la this city.
PLAYING CARDS
ALL KINDS, ALL BACK8, ALL PRICES.
SPECIAL PRICES ON QUANTITIES.
SEE THE SHOW WINDOW
J. N GRIFFIN
fftmi
N
If it is worth while
to do business ct all, it is worth while to do
a lot of it
And this means
always a proportionate anicunt of news-
paper space.
8;
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issf as-
Scow
lay Iron 8 Orass Works
Manufacturers of
Iron, Stool, Brass and Bronze Castings.
General Foundryinen and Patternmakers.
Absolutely lirslclass work. Prices lowest.
Phone 2451.
Corner Eighteenth and Franklins
i
HATS TRIMMED FREi
Mrs. Iniflelon lni eomni"iccl a Hosing
out tale nf everything except HATH.
It includes Coats, Wrnppeis, Skirls, Un(lerweBr,;SIirt Waists, Stock
ings, Notions, mil nil LmlUV and Children's KumiiibiDg Goods.
WELCH BLOCK.
FROM LINCOLN TO ROOSEVELT.
That custom, despite the strenuous
trend of the time. Is not dead In the
United States la proven by one of the
collection of tales out of school just
published by Captain Pendel, chief
doorkeeper and usher, and oldest em
ploye of the white house. He cites a
ingular coincidence In which ail the
ten presidents whose habits he knew
so well were or one mind. This is a
story of the one thing besides soap
and water which all the presidents used
In common. It was a little thing but
it Ih Just auch trifles that Impress upon
us the fact that great men are but
human. It was a toilet article. There
have always been many rivals of this
particular article, but, curiously
enough, oil the presidents from Lin
coln to Roosevelt have had an iden
tical idea concerning the brand of their
choice. Tho presidents of thirty years
ago nnd their successors used it, as
did nil persona of refinement in their
time. Ileferenco is made to Dr. Lyon's
Perfect Tooth powder. Today, a.s
though the habit were presidential!)
inherited, 0110 of the familiar blue en
amel boxes containing tho powder
stands beside every toothbrush in the
bedchambers of the Roosevelt family.
As tho paekuse is metal it will not
break, and as it has a patent telescopic
measuring tube it is always corked.
and is, therefore, u convenience in
toilet bags ..of travelers ns wen as a
luxury In the boudoirs of stay-at-
homes. General Giant carried it with
him on his tour around the world.
NEED MORE MEN.
Washington Farmers Need Hands to
Harvest Wheat Crop.
Tortland, June 15. -"Conditions were
never more promising of a good wheat
crop In eastern Washington than at
present," said S. B. Calderhead, gen
eral freight and passenger agent of
the "Washington & Columbia River
railway, who la visiting Portland to
day, having come down from Walla
Walla last night.
"Weather has been Just right and
could not have been better If furnished
by special order of the farmers them-
What Shall. We
Have for Dessert?
This question urines in tho family
every day. Let ua ana.vev it to-day. Try
111
ft delicious and healthful dessert. Pro
pared in two minutes. No boiling; I tit
baking! add boiling water and sot tc
cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orango, lasp
berry and Strawberry, Get a package
at your grocers to-day. toots.
selves. It has been sufficiently moist
to keep the grain making splendid
growth and without being too dry at
any time. The fall-sown wheat Is
heading and In some places pretty
well along, while the spring-sown
wheat la Just beginning to boot Peo
ple generally do not seem to under-
staond that In eastern Washington the
same variety of grain Is used for either
spring or fall seeding, and the only
Hfference being in the time of ripen
ing, though heavier yield Is obtained
from the fall planting aa a rule, but
It Is not always possible for farmers to
put In aa large an acreage In the fall
aa Is desired, so the additional acre
age Is drilled In the spring.
"There has been some difficulty In
obtaining harvest bands In former
years, but I do not anticipate there
wlU be much trouble this year, as
the farmers have been reducing the
necessity for help by employment of
combined machines whereby five men
can do as much work aa was formerly
accomplished by many more. The
combined machines require a few more
horses, perhaps, but horses can be
bought or hired when men cannot, and
the past .few years have wrought great
changes In the methods of handling
the wheat crop of the country.
"Usually about SI horses are used
on a combined harvester, and six are
kept for relays. In order to not work
any of them too long at a time with
out rest, food and water. For the or
dinary header It requires six horses,
and It takes three of these to keep
thresher busy; then three wagons
are necesary to handle the grain from
tne neid to the machine or stack, so
that about aa many horses are used,
and more men, to do the same work.
"Tall-sown wheat will yield 40 or 43
bushels to tho acre, and that planted
In tha spring will run from IS to 25
bushels, making the average yield not
far from 30 bushels per acre. The
harvest will come perhaps ten days
earlier than ordinarily, and I expect
thut the hum of the machines will be
heard as early as June 25. Then it
will continue intermittently until Oc
tober, when the last of the spring
sown grain will be cut.
"What is needed most in that coun
try is people. There are too mdny
large ranches that should be cut up.
Into smaller tracts. Where a man
owns SiKiU or iiOOO acres ot wheat, it
U not. tilled for the highest possible
production, aa in the case of the man
whose holdings may be one-tenth or
one-twentieth ns great. Profitable
fruit and vegetable crops become mere
by-products, and instead of trying to
grow them in the best possible man
ner, the big owner is more likely to
devoto his entire attention to wheat.
More people mean a correspondingly
greater consumption of manufactured
articles, food products and machinery,
all of which is conducive to the build
ing up of business and making a com
munity better commercially and so
cially."
WHEN YOU ARE WARM
from a row on the river, cool off and
slake your thirst by drinking a glass
of our delicious soda water. It would
be hard to name a flavor we do not
have probably we can name many
you had not thought of.
EASTERN CANDY STORE,
608-508 Commercial St, Next Griffin's Book 8tor.
STEAMER
M
SUE H. ELMORE
The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel
ever on this route. Best of Table and State tfoom Accommo
dations. Will make round trip every five days between
Astoria
AND . . 0.
Tillamook
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San
Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger
rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE & Co.
General Agents, Astoria, Or.
OR TO
,'A. (El C. R. R. Co., Portland, Or.
Pacific Navigation Co., Tillamook, Or.
O. R. ca N. Co., Portland, Or.
I l ir r h m ri,M , ! nigiM,
1- flre you going to SI, Louis?
I If so, purchaso your ticket via. the
THE FAIR ROUTE,
via Chicago or New Orleans to St
Louis, is one that gives you the most
for your money, and the fact that the
ILLINOIS CENTRAL offers unsurpas
sed service via these points to the
WORLD'S FAIR, and In this connec
tion to all points beyond, makes It to
your advantage, In case you contem
plate a trip to any point east to wrlti
us before making final arrangements
We can offer the choice of at least
a dozen different routes,
C. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent
142 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
J. C. LI NOSEY, T. F. & P. A.
142 Third street Portland, Ore.
F. B. THOMPSON, F. & P. A.
Room 1, Colman Bldg, Seattle, Wash
ROCK ISLAND
FRISCO SYSTEMS
Choice of routes going or returning, via.
St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo.
, For Rates Call on Your Local Agent
DATES OF SALE:
June 16th, I6lh, 17th, 18th. July 1st, 2nd, 3rd. August 8tb, 9th 10th.
Sept. 5th, 6th 7tb. Oct 3ad, th, 5th.
For further information and sleeping car reservations call
unon or address,
A. II. McDONALD, Gen'l Aent, HO Third Street, FOF.TLAXD, ORE.
Weinhard
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