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ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1904. PAGE THREE. PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. Opni all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands of graduates in jKsi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works Manufacturers or Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Custiuga. General Foundryincn nnd Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest. Phone 2431. Corner Eighteenth and Franfclto. ttttt x rrr t rrTrTTTTTTTTTTrrnnrxxixuxxixxixxxxxixiii FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Rctoil SliipH, Logging Camps and Mills: supplied on short notice, LIVE STOCK NOUGHT AND SOLD n 5 WASHINGTON MARKET - CHRISTENSON S CO. jj LmilUXUXIXTTTTTTTTXriXXirtHIXXITniTXTTUXXlIII I PERFECT FITTING CLOTHES f ? v f nl Tto M4a YW Momnro 0 0 ( 0 ( 0 iERTr HAUTALA $ RAUTANEN ? 0sOi0iOiO?X10XQ!O eO?0?0'fO0 0?Oi KtOSOSOi OSOSOSO Oi 0 0 0 We can tires you in stylish garment made to lit and suit YOU. :: :: ' TKICICS MODERATE. ooiosoooeooooooooooooooo o o o o () o o o o o o w o o o MONEY! MONEY!! We want all who have saved mouey to know that the Portland Trout Company of Oregon la the "Oldest Trust Compiny io Omron." It has ample capital anJ reiouroes, and is the place to dejwsit yonr laving a. Himiea Hpeclol Cerliflatei of Deposit, on wbleb it paya frotn three to four per cent interest, and which can be drawn at any time, by giving a certain number of daya notice. We aball be glad to aeod yon our look of "ILLUSTRATIONS" which tulle all about them. Portland Trust Company of Oregon KM) THIRD STREET Bn. I. COHEN, President B. LEG PAGET. ktrtUry M. t. PITTOCK, Vlca prealdent J. 0. OOLTRA, Asst. Secretary 0000000000000000000Oa See that your ticket made l the ininola CentnU R. R. Thoroughly nwa rn tralna connect with alt transcontl- nental lines at Bt. Faul and Omaba. If your rrlenda are coining weet let ua know and we will Quote them direct the apeclally low ratee now In effect from all eaatern polnta. Any Information as to raws, routea, etc, cheerfully glvn on application. B. a. TBUMBUuli, Commercial Agent, Ui Third at reel, Portland. Or. J. C. UNDSET, T. T. P. A.. 141 Third street, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, F. A. P. A.. PARKER HOUSE H. B. PARKER, Proprietor Sfte STAR THEATER ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA TERS OP PORTLAND Free Coach Large Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Rooms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. ; Foot of Ninth Street ASTORIA. 0RE0ON Cheng of Program Monday. Change of Acta Thursdays. .MONSTER HILL Week IUrlituiiir MONDAY MATINEE, SEPT. 12th MATINEE DAILY AT 2:45 P. M. DURBANO'8 ROYAL ITALIAN BAND f Composed of 21 8oloitte A Positive Novelty. GASTON A HARVEY, Novelty, Singing, Danolng and Charao ter Change Artiste. THE GREAT 8TANSFIELD,; Charaoter Comedian. i EDOUARD 8COTT, Pictured Melodist. EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE, Depioting Recent Eventa by Life Mo' tion Pioturea. Admlaslon 10c to any seat. ' BROTHER IS INDIGNANT Postmaster of Crabtree Makes Sensational Charge Against Asylum Authorities. PATIENT DIES OF NEGLECT AllfKfil That Inmate of Asylum I Live Not lroM;r Oaro-Oov e-rnor Aitkfit t Inve ' tltfiite. The Eukt) agister print the fol lowing; smiKntlorml arraignment of the mute Hxylum authorities, made by W. J. Turnldge, whoso brother died re cently In thu asylum: Tortunes and abuse of helpless and nick lnrnutei of the Oregon asylum for the Inaane are. alleged by Postmaster W. J. Turnldif of Crabtree, IJnn coun ty, who openly alleged that Inmates aro "left to bent themselves against wulln nnd Iron bedsteads, and to be iiH'krd In u room td ule alone, with no more thought or compassion tnan 1 bestowed on a home or a dof." -JVdtmuHlcr Turnldge, who la a Crab trve nierrhant, hna made formal com plaint lo Governor Chamberlain agnlnat t:ie ull'ei abiiHen, whU h ho unya were . iilled lo hi attention 'during th III nea uml death of Jouoph Turnldge, hl brother, at the HHylum durln;r Auguat lie liua aWo appe.i'ed to County Ju?!g'i C. II. Htettart of Uim county, and with learn Blreanihig fruin bin eyee relatej lo Judge. SK;wart a Htory of alleged altuae of the aaylum Iw.tatea. Th'j coniplulnt to Judge Stewart waa par tlcul.irly directed at the treatment al leged to have been endured by Joep".i Txirnldsu. l'oHtmnHier Tumldge wrote Governor Chumbeilaln, anting hlin to Inveatlgate condltlona at the aayluni, ahortly after: the death of Joaeph Turnldge. He aaya he received a reply Trom the governor, utatlng that the matter would be at tended to at once. He now wrltea an open letter, In which he makea public hla aenaatlonal chargea against aaylum omclala, anJ deacrlbea the case of hi brother a llluatratlve In these word: "On Friday, Auguat 5, Joseph P. Turnldge was atrlcken violently 111. due to overwork and verheat In the har vest field, "On Saturday, August 13, he was committed to the Inaane asylum from Albany. Thursday, August 19, we re ceived word that he was very low; that hla recovery was regarded doubt ful, and so on. f Hurried From Room, "I started Immediately, and found him unconscious and lying chilled with cold, nothing on hla body but a thin' cotton shirt, and only one blanket spread over him. The doctpra and at tendanta allowed me only a few mo menta In hla room, then hurried me out and locked the door. I left then, but returned at 7:30 p. m., and found my brother conacloue and perfectly ra tional. He begged me to take him home. When asked If he was cold, he said yes. His hands and feet were cold as clay. 1 told the doctor so, and asked for more cover, but he said it Hon In which ,we found him. I was obliged to bring him home In this un xlgl'tly condition to mother, friends and foved ones waiting there. "Thus we reallise the neglect, the nbute and the torturs that arc Inflict ed on the Inmates, who lire left to beat Ihemseivc UKuliiHt the walis and Iron' bedsteada; to call for frlenda and be Jenled them; arid last, 'to be locked In u room lo die alone, with no more thought or compassion that la be stowed on a horse or a dog." f TRAIN AND TRACK. . Franklin, N. 11., has a tracklew trol ley line. The Houthern Pacific railroad bed la belli;; oiled, 4,000 gallons of oil a mile being uaod. Tlio amount of wagei aud salaries paid to railroad employee In the Unit ed Mates during the year ending June SO, 1U03, aa reported, was $707,32 V 415. The New l'ork Central ral.road ha Increased the Lumber of trains and reduced the fares at such points as II comes In competition wlfi electric tines. An electric third rail system that Is claimed to bo snfo and trustworthy has tx-en Invented by a Chicago man. By means of hla dovlce, Id which the third rail la Inverted and practically bidden from view, the Inventor declares It lm poHHiblo for persons or animals to coma In contact with the charged rail ANIMAL TALES. . Richard Moore, a yachtsman of Bath Bench; N. Y., recently lassoed a shark six feet eight luches long which weigh ed 225 pound:). At one sot of her seine on her re cent mackerel trip off No Man's Land the schooner Vera caught lu the mesbea five Httie sea torses. iaeh about two Inches long. . A Watervllle (Me.) man while on a drive through the woods near Tettles pond, In WLialow, Me., saw a coal black fox. The animal did not appear to be disturbed by the presence of Iiurann belnpa, but gazed about fot some time lu aooarent unconcern. la me walsu and coats of the new gowns, as far as they hate been seen, the tendency Is toward small waist effects. The wajst line, which , has drooped so unnaturally for such a long time, will be molded closely to th figure, thus Increasing the size of th hips. . RECENT INVENTIONS. A Jollct man has Invented a process for making steel beer kegs, using old rolls. A twenty-six Inch umbrella that will fold up and go in an Inside pocket without crowding has been Invented and constructed by a Minneapolis man. An Austrian has Invented safety reins for ruuaway horses, by means of which two small rollers can be made to press the horse's windpipe when de sired. The animal must stop at once for want of breath. - Lieutenant Turc of the French mili tary marine has Invented a new type of ship which does not roll or pitch. The hull Is entirely submerged like a submarine, nnd It supports two ver tical walls, on which are built the decks or ship proper, with Its engines and living accommodation. The Test. Falsa teeth, I guess, will be all right If the dentist will but fit 'era. So that, when angry a salons rise. They'll stand fr me to grit 'era. -New Orleans Times-Demon SCHOOL BOOKS? Penclrs, Peat, Paper, Tablete, Slates, School Strap, Rulers and fact everything that the school boy or girl could with. The window can tell the itory quicker and better than we could. SEE IT. Ij. W. GRIFFIN A Boy's Wild Rids for Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding tor life, 18 was unnecessary and would be In the "" lu way, and also said It was better not to JT for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, talk to the patient, and Insisted that I DON'T GO TO 8T. LOUIS Till you call at or wnta to tha Chi cago, Milwaukee & 81 Paul Railroad Office 134 Thlrt street, Portland, Ore. Low rates to all points east, in connec tion with all transcontinental. H. f. ROWB, General Agent, could not remain with him, as I had asked permission to do, as the rules of ihe Institution Drohlblted it. and the door was closed and locked. Allege Terrible Condition. "I left the wretched place, but trie phoned twice during the night, and was told each time that he was better: but at 4:e0 a. m. I received word that he had died at 4:30. When I arrived at the usylum the body had been sent to the morgue! and a more grewsome slKht my eyes never beheld. Clad In the thin cotton gown, his body all cov ered wtth bruises, his muRtacho mat ted together with the phlegm, and his face most filthy from his inability to care for himself and nejlect of the at tendants to assist hlin, was the condl CLEANLY WOMAN. Ercoaeoasiy Thinks fcy Bcenrlns; Her , Scalp That Sha Cures Dam draff. Cleanly woman has an erroneous Idea that by scouring the scalp, which re moves th dandruff scales, she ta curing the dandruff! She may wash her scalp every day, and yet have dandruff her life long, accompanied by falling hair, too. The only way In th world to cure dandruff la to kill the dandruff germ, end there la no hair preparation that will do that but Newbro'a Herptclde. 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The demands for sleeping car space In the Denver & Rio Grande's popular through tourist excursions have been so great, three such excursions will be run on the next and last selling dates October 3, 4 and 5. On each of these days special tourist excursions will be run from Portland without change of cars over the "Scenic Line of the World." October 3 there will also be run a special Pullman excursion. These cars will make stops en route at Salt Lake City and Denver, affording ex cursionists an opportunity of viewing the various points of Interest about those cities. The daylight ride through the heart of the Rockies God's art gallery of nature Is the grandest across the American continent. Write W. C. McBrlde, 124 Third street, Portland, Ore., at once for par ticulars and Bleeping car reservations., These being the last days upon which j tickets will be sold at reduced rates J travel will be particularly heavy. ' L. H. HENNINGSEN $ CO. Furniture, Stoves and Ranges, House Furnishings All kinds of matretses' maile to order. Fumitnre repaired, tipl.olstering. Abtoiutely the cheapest place in town. Stcond hand goods bcuktt snd to!d. ;: :: :; MOOND STREET, Next Door to Wellf-Faro Ex. Co. PHONE, RED 2305 Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831 THE WIGWAM GIS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast . Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars SEE Tilt ILLUSTRATED PICTURES .Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA 0300000000OSOSO000'0$0000 O o o o o 0 o Wholesale CIGARiS, PIPES, TOBACCO, ETC. I W ILL ' M A JLI 1 0 Jy I O 530 COMMFitCIAL ST. :-: 114 ELEVENTH ST- o ' " O00000000000000000000 annannna aaaantttt tt . ..... Some People Are Wise a And som ar otherwise. Get wise to th value of our Pra tt scription Deprtmnt when you want Pur, Clean Drugs and a Medicines accurately compounded. a Anything in our stock of from our prescription counter. X you can depend upon as being the beat.. Gat it at a Corner of Fourteenth a aaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaa and Commercial Street Hart's Drug Store ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having Installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of the latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work " in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. Mrs. Potts Sad Irons et FISHES BROTHERS COMPANY mi Per B PRAEl 0 C00U TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. iraying and Expressing Alt goodsahipped toourt are will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. l.OOO TON C S BEST LUMP A Free Delivery. Thone Orders to No. 1961. Elmore & Co. o 3 O 0 o o o o . a a a a a a a a a a