The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 18, 1904, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX.
ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1904.
"DirTITWTPQ 1r4c A large variety, actors,
VAXJUew a ww CelebratI people,
scenery and fancy colored panels matted on 6x12 inch Melton face
board, really worth a quarter anytime. They are yours at this
special price. "Our show windows will introduce you to them."
J. N. GRIFFIN
L. H. HENNINGSEN $ CO.
Furniture, Stoves and Ranges, House Furnishings
All kinds of matreese made to order. Furniture repaired,
u npholsterirjg. Absolutely the cheapest plate in town.
Second hand goods txmgbt and o!d. ;: :: :: :;
S04 BOND STREET. Next Door to Weill -Fsrj Ex. Co. FHONE. RED 2303
Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831
THE WIGWAM
GIS BROOKE, Manager
Great Palace of Artof thePaciflc Coast
Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars
SEE THE ILLUSTRATED PICTURES
Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA
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The Trade sup
plied at abso
lutely bottom
prices.
"We have added a pipe repairing department. Best
work in this line. GOODS EXCEL, PRICES RIGHT
WILL MADISON
530 COMMERCIAL ST. 114 ELEYEST1I ST.
Some People Are Wise
And lomi are otherwise. Get wise to the value of our Pre
scription Department when you want Pure, Clean Drugs and
Medicines accurately compounded.
Anything in our stock ot from our prescription counter,
you can depend upon as being the best.. Get it at
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433 Commercial Street
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manager
Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and
Furniture "Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
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CAMPAIGN
TEXT BOOK
Republican Manual for the Presi
dential Year 1904 an Interest
ing Political Document.
OUTLINES PARTY'S POLICY
Claims All IMedjreH Have lJoen
Itcriectm'tl mill That Pros,
perity Has Come to the
Country.
The republican oampalKii textbook
of 1904 Is Just about to be Ixsued. A
synopsis of the book prepared by the
republican rampaiRii committee, ay
the four great facts which Justified
the republican party In asking the
support of the public In 1900 were:
First That Its pledges of 1896 had
been redeemed.
"Second That prosperity had come
as a result.
"Third That development since
1S96 had shown the fallacy of the prin
ciples upon which the democracy
then appealed for public support.
"Fourth The condition which had
come to other parts of the world and
their people as a result of promises
fulfilled by the republican party in
the United States."
, The book then goes on to say that
these assertions made In the" text
book of 1900 have been fully Justified
by the added experiences of another
four years. The pledges of 1896 and
those made in 1900 have been re
deemed. The protective tariff has
been restored, the goiu sianuaru
made permanent; Cuba freed and giv
en Independence; the Panama canal
assured under the sole ownership and
control of the United States; a depart
ment of commerce and labor estab
lished; rural free delivery given to
millions of the agricultural commun
ity; the laws for the proper regula
tion of trusts and great corporations
strengthened and enforced; prosperity
established; commerce developed:
labor paid and given ample employ
ment and reward; Intelligence, pros
perity and good government estab
lished In distant Islands and the flag
of the United States made the emblem
of honor In every part of the world.
All of these great accomplishments,
it la pointed out, have been the work
of the republican party. In each of
them It has met the discouragement
the opposition and the hostility of the
democracy. It is upon this additional
evidence of the past four years, evi
dence that the republican parly is
the party of progress and the democ
racy the party of Inaction, retard
ment, fault-finding, that the party
again confidently appeals for public
support in the presidential elections
of 1904.
Every feature of the prospective
campaign Is considered with fairness,
and all available Information bearing
upon the subjects is presented. The
claim that the protective tariff in
creases prices is met with facts and
figures from the economic history of
the United States and other countries
which fully show the Inaccuracy of
the charge, while the relative pros
perity of countries having low and
protective tariffs, respectively. Is also
shown from official figures.
The chapter on labor wages shows
beyond a question, as a result of
thorough official investigation, that the
advance In wages during the past de
cade has been greater than the ad
vance In the cost of living, the figures
being based upon retail prices, the
prices which the public must pay for
the articles consumed, while it Is also
shown that the rate of wages now
being paid In the United States Is
higher than have ever been paid in
this or any other country.
The book also contains a sketch ot
the life and work of President Roose
velt and of Senator Fairbanks.
NOTES ON OREGON CROP8.
Data for th Week Ending August 16
Collected by Officials.
-The following notes on climatic con
ditions and crops In the state and es
pecially In-the neighboring counties are
compiled and extracted from the offi
cial bulletin of yesterday:
. Throughout the state In general the
past week has been dry, warm and In
some sections disagreeably smoky
owing to the numerous forest fire.
The grain harvest has proceeded unin
terrupted, and in the Willamette val
ley and the southern part of the state
most of the fall grain has been thrash
ed. Fall wheat yields east of the Cas
cade continue excellent, but In the
Willamette valley and southern Ore
gon only an average crop ha been
secured. Early seeded spring wheat
made a good crop, and that seeded
hue Is turning out better than expect
ed, notwithstanding which much of It
has already been cut for hay on ac
count of the straw being too short to
be harvested with binder. Oat are
below the average In quantity, liar
ley yields ure variable, but mostly
good. The quality of all g''l
year Is better than usual.
Pasturage Is getting very short and
the milk supply In the dairy districts
Is diminishing. Hop bur are forming
nicely and the vines continue free of
lice. It Is expected that even with
favorable weather from now on the
hop crop will be smaller than last year,
notwithstanding the increased acre
age. I 'or n Is doing nicely, but It would
be benefited by rain, while potatoes
and gardens are actually suffering for
moisture; late planted potatoes will,
however, turn out well If good rains
occur within the next two weeks.
Kaiiy apples, Crawford peaches and
blackberries are ripe and being mar
keted. It. A. Abbott, of Warrenton, Clatsop
county, reports as follows: The week
has been warm and dry, with fog and
smoke. Ruin Is needed. Oat hay Is
about all cut and housed. Stock cattle
are losing flesh and milk cows drying
up, as the pastures on the uplands are
very dry. Root crops where they have
been well cultivated nre good. Sweet
corn is about ready for the table.
Evergreen blackberries are ripening
and apples are better thun they have
been for several years.
In Tillamook county fogs and dew
have been beneficial to fruits and veg
etables. Prunes and plums are ylldlng
better crops than expected earlier In
the season.
In Polk county gardens on the up
lands are a practical failure this sea
son. In Marlon county plums, pears, ap
ples and prunes will yield abundantly.
Coos county reports corn and vege
tables in fine condition and fruits
plentiful.
A general survey of the state shows
that while crop prospects are not us
good as usual In Oregon, there will
be plenty and to spare of almost every
product grown.
Suicid Prevented.
The startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide haJ been discov
ered will Interest many. A run-down
system, or despondency Invariably pre
cede (ulclde and something ha been
found that will prevent that condition
which make ulclde likely. At the
first thought of self-destruction take
Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic
and nervine will strengthen the nerves
and build up the system. It's also a
great Stomach, Liver and Kidney reg
ulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guar
anteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist.
Evidence of Cleanliness.
When the late ex-Speaker Thomas 11.
Reed was In California, says the
Youth's Companion, he visited the M k
observatory on Mount Hamilton. It
was a wonderful November day. full of
gold and the bloom of flower. Mr.
Reed looked down at the gorgf-mm
landscape 4000 feet below, and, turn
ing to one of his hosts, said:
"Colonel, this looks too much like a
special display got up In honor of the
occasion. Tell me what typical win
ter day In California Is really like."
The Cullfornlan thought at once of a
day In February, so warm that after
a morning bath he had lain In a ham
mock outdoors, smelled the roses on the
trellis and listened to the trill of the
meadowlark among the almond blooms.
He began to describe It eloquently:
"Thirteen year ago, on February Tl, I
took a bath "
He paused to arrange his account of
the rose and the meadowlark. Mr.
Reed broke the pause.
"Well, Colonel, he said, In admira
tion, "you do know something about
cleanliness out here, don't you 7"
You don't elos your tor for a day
vry one In a whil but that would
b as wis a to drop your newspaper
advertising for a day now and then.
A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY
Mart Have Luartaat ni Gl7 Ulr,
No Matter What Color.
Th finest contour of a female face, the
weeteit smile of a female mouth, loses
something If th head la crowned with
cant hair. Scant and falling hair. It Is
now known, Is caused by a parasite that
burrows into the scalp to the root of the
hair, where It ap the vitality. The lit
tle white scales the germ throws up In
burrowing are called dandruff. To cure
dandruff permanently, then, and to stop
fallng hair, that germ must be killed.
Newbro's Herplclde, an entirely new re
sult of the chemical laboratory, destroys
the dandruff germ, and, of course, stops
th falling hair, and prevent baldness.
Sold by leading druggist. Send lOo. In
tamp for sample to The Herplelde Co.,
tetroit, Mich.
Eagle Drug Store Owl Drug Store
351-363 Bond St. 649 Com. gt.
Astoria .Oregon.
T. F. LAURIN, Proprietor
Special Agent
MISCELLANEOUS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE At Gaston's fd stabls,
en Landls hrnss machine, en
20-hori motor, en starter box, S3
ft 8-Inch lathr belting, 30 ft
4 play 8-Inch rubber baiting, 1 pair
butchtr's wall so lei, 1000 grain
sack.
FOR 8ALE Four rooms, furnlshtd up
to dtt good location. For sals on
partial paymant. Apply to this of
fice. O. F. Morton.
WANTED A dishwashr. Apply t
, S98 Commercial itrtft.
FOUND A gill nt, near Fort Colum
bia. Ltadi marked A. A. M., Ownir
can hav sam by Inquiring at Oc
cident Cannery of Erie Maunula.
Upper Astoria baa a piaoe where you
ean gt a fin glass of beer, at goad
win and liquor as you ean find
any plaee In th city.
HARRY JONES.
Opposite North Paoifie Brewery.
JAPANESE GOODS.
New atook of fancy goods just arrivsd
at Yokohama Basaar. Call and as
th latest novsltiea from Jspan.
First-clats mal for 1bct nie eske,
coffee, pie. or doughnut, So. U. S.
restaurant, 434 Bond street.
FOUND Net containing about 7
papers twin. Owner can have sam
by applying to Warren Packing Co.
and proving property.
fWrent-To man and wife, un
furnished rooms for light housekeep
ing; no children. No. 1661 Grand
corner Thirty-fourth.
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CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS.
COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Foot of Fourth Street, .... ASTORIA, OREGON.
HATS TRIMMED FREE
A big reduction gale on lints. All kinds of
ladies' and children' furnishing goods, hair
switches ami pompadours. :: :: ::
MRS. R. INOLETON, - - Welch Block.
ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH,
Having Installed Rubber Tiring Machine of the
latent pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work
in tbat line at reasonable prioes. Telephone, 291.
CORNER TWELFTH
The TROY Laundry
Is the only White Labor Laundry in the City. Does the Best
of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy
of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991
Always Open, Day or Night
RUSSIAN, Tff A Tl
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THE PALACE BATHS
LOST Nst, about e paper twin,
9a-ineh msh by 44 mshs deepr
. 2' f paper sewed together In th
center. Buoy marked T. J. Lost en
Dssdemona light, August 12. Re
ward for it return to Warren Pack
Ing Co.
SEE those- nw bathroom fixture at
Montgomery's, 425 Bond street. Most
improved "tubs, shower baths and
sanitary fixtures ef all kinds. Union
hand-made hting stoves and tin
war of all kinds. Phone 1031.
WOOD. WOOD. WOOD.
Cord wood, mill wood, bo wood, any
hind ef wood at lowest prices. Kelly,
th transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black,
Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera
house.
PIANO TUNER.
For good, reliable plane work ae your
looal tuner, Th. Fredrlckson. 2071
Bond street 'Phon Red 2074.
Lump Coal Larg Lump Ring up
8. Elmor A Co., Main 1961, and or
der a ton of Ladysmlth eeal. They
deliver it. Select lump coal.
BEST 18-CENT MEAL
You can alway find th best 18-eent
meal in the city at the Rising Sun
restaurant, No. 612 Commercial street
PLUMBING, steam heating, tinning,
roofing, gas fitting, repairing, etc.,
etc., promptly and satisfactorily at
tended to at reasonable prices by
John A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street.
Phone 1031.
THREE partly furnished rooms for
rent in the Astorian building.
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Best Restaurant
etular Meals. 25 Cents
Sunday Dinners Specialty , n
Everything the Market Affords
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Palace Catering Company ;;
A. I.. FX, Vic President
A1UKIA MAMNUH HANK.Trrni
AND DUANE STREETS.
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