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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1904)
astoria; Oregon, Saturday, September n, ido4. - PAGE THREE. V WOtMtJ'O (BEST FRIEND. Women luffor all about u with headache, backache, lowo energy and aplriu, Nervoua Dyspepsia and many other ailments which make life almost unbearable. Every woman can be im mediately relieved of this suffering if upon the first sign of dorangemont she would take a dose of FILLS By following the instructions with each box of pills thousands of women all over the world have saved their lives. BEECIIAM'S PILLS purify the blood, give strength and vigor to the digestive organs, give vim and tone to the nerves and put the whole body in a healthy condition. A box of BEECHAM'8 PILLS should always be kept in the house as, like a stitch in time," they will invariably have the' most beneficial effect and save much future worry and anxiety. Sold Everywhere In Doxo9, 10ot end 25o Scow Bay Iron 8 Bass Works RJanuffictutrs' ef Iron, "Steel, Briuw and Bronze Castings. General Foundryiucn and Patternmakers. Absolutely firelclflss work. . Prices lowest. " Phone 2451. Comer Eighteenth and Franjriin. ruxiiimrn oxxxrzxixxxxi FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Hills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKET . CHRISTENSON 21 CO. s X.XXXXXXXXXXX eiixtxiiiixiiTriiiiixLixiiixi PERFECT FITTING CLOTHES t -i- ii .-,'(, it i ? lOiOIOiOtOfOtOfOi'OsOSOjO'OfOi 0 0 0 0 0 0 (' 0 0 (. A CO"tOi0iSOiOAO Can Only Be Made By Measure We can drew you in btyiUh garments made to fit and suit YOU. PRICES MODERATE. arr HAUTALA Q RAUTANEN? PoOSOOSO000000Q00OSO0000 o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o MONEY! MONEY!! ' - - Wt want all who have saved money to know that the Portland Trust Company of Oregon It the "Oldest Truat Company in Oregon." It haa ample capital anl resources, and is the place to deposit your savings. It iiiuci 'Kptcial Corliflatfi of Deposit, on which it pays from three to four percent interest, and which oan be drawn at any time, by giving certain number of days notice. We shall be glad to send you our book of "ILLUSTRATIONS" w hich tella all about them.) Portland Trust Company of Oregon 109 THIUD STItKET Bn. . COHEN, Prsikknt B. LEE PAGET. StcrtUry H. L P1TT0CK. Vict prtiident J. 0. COLTRA, Asst. SctrsUry 000000000000$00000000r PORTLAND DAY AT FAIR Greatest Day in History of Ore gort State Fairs Was Sep tembcr 15. THIRTEEN THOUSAND PEOPLE &e STAR THEATER l : 4 ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA TERS Or PORTLAND ..., Bs that your ticket reada tt the Illinois Central B. R. Thoroughly mod rn tralne connect ilth all transconti nental Hnee at St. Paul and Omaha. If your mentis are coming ww ii know and we will Quote ajara direct the specially low ratw now In effect from all eastern points. ' ". v ' Any Information as to rates, routes, eto", cheerfully given on application. O. H. TRUMBUuU Commerdal Agent, 143 Third street. Portland. Or. J. C. LIND3ET, T. F. P. A., 14J Third street, Portland, Or. " P. B. THOMPSON, F. A. P. A.., PARIiER HOUSE H, B. PACKER, Proprietor PROGRAM FOR TODAYt Free Coach 4 Large Sample Rooms on ; ' Ground Floor. Matinee 2:45 p. m. 1. March, "Good-bye to Astoria"... D'Urbanos 2. Intermecso, 'Xombardl" Verdi 8. Overture, "Elsa Cloud". .Mercadante 7i30 p. m. 1. March, "Goodbye to Astoria".... 2. Baritone Solo, "The Palms". . .Faure S. Overture, "Poet and Peasant". Suppe 8:30 p. m. 1. March, "Goodbye to Astoria". ... Z. selection, "Utrovatore" Verdi i. Gate City . . .', . . .'. . , ... , . . . N. N. 9i30 p. m. 1. March, "Goodbye to Astoria',.., , 2. Polka, "Senza Name". .Rlvela 3. American Airs Mosses EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE, Depleting ' Reoent Events by Life Mo , ' tlen Piotures. , Admission' 10c id any seat EDISON'8 PROJECTOSCOPE, I n. rs . e. ...... i... I sr. - t tion Pictures. Admission 10c to any seat. ' Rooms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. Toot of Ninth Strttt ASTORIA. OR DON'T CO TO ST. LOUIS 'Till you call at or write to the Chi cago, Milwaukee eV St Paul Railroad Office m Thlrt street. Portland, Ore. Low rates to all points east. In connec tion with all transcontinental. ' H. B. F.OWB, ''.,.'.' General Agent, KxlilliltM Are Complelw ..and. liodlt to State-Visitor Ar KntliiiMitiHtic In l'ruUe. Unquestionably, the greatest day In the history of the Oregon state fair was that of yesterday Portland day, says tne Buiem mutesman or ept. 10. That the metropolis did handsomely by the fair. this year there Is none to dis pute, and such a Jolly, good-natured and highly plead crowd It would be very difficult to find elsewhere. Ex positions of surprise and wonderment could be beard upon every bide, and that everyone was thoroughly satisfied KW-s without saying, for there was not a single disappointed expresxlon to be heard upon any account. The crowd and a pretty fulr representation of It was Interviewed upon the subject was unanimous In the opinion that It was the best state fair, both from an -en tertaining, amusing and educational point lit view, that has ever been held In this state, or In the Pacific north- wnst, fur that mutter.. Mr. L). L. Haikett, editor and pro prietor of the Breeder and Bportsmun of Sacramento, Cul In commenting upon the fair as a whole, slated pos itively and earnestly that It was the bt-ftt exhibition of Its kind thut he had ever reen upon the coast. "Why. you iiav? us (California) beat all to pieces, To my recollection I have never seen such a fair for a state Institution In mt experience of many years. 8uch crowd as this today T have never wit nessed before at an affair of this kind, and my surprise Is beyond expression. In the first place, the people of Cal Ifornla do not J now how to give a faTr such as this one. Tou cater to a class of farmers and breeders which we do not. The camp ground Is one of the greatest features of the fair. It has been n great education to me. Why, I saw a man and family who drove 250 miles from Lake county tq camp at the fair grounds and view the exhibitions. The live stock exhibit Is worthy of any state In the union. Mr. Glide, who got more first premiums at the California state fair for Shorthorns, bought many of his best cattle from Oregon breeders, and they took the ma jority of the premiums." A prominent gentleman of Tacoma, Washington, who has made It a busi ness to follow up the fair and racing circuits for years, stated also that It was the greatest crowd that he had ever seen, "and we have some pretty goods crowds In 'Washington some times," he added by way of compari son. The Immense crowd, which was esti mated at not less than 13.000 people, of which number Portland contributed from 2500 to 8000, was scattered throughout the grounds, and there was not a single department of the entire exhibit which was not crowded at al most every hour of the day uud appre ciated to the full. The consensus of opinion was that It was the best expos! tlon ever held In the state, which Is saying a good deal when the excellent display of last year Is taken Into consideration. In Cincinnati, saying that It was Im possible for her to be good In Cincin nati, has brought forth bitter denunci ation from Cincinnati officials. Whn Interviewed regarding Judge Mack's action, Chief of Police Mllllkln, said: "Who Is Judge Mack? I don't know who he is. There Is only one way to tell which city Is the more wicked. The records show." "He simply playing to the grand stand," was the declaration of Acting Mayor Gordon. Chicago, beyond question, Is the wickedest city In the United States, Even Han Francisco, with all her orien tals und sailors, cannot compare with It for murders, bold daylight holdups and general conditions that make It city unsafe for citizens. If be thinks Cincinnati Is bad, he Is thinking of the city as he was IS years ago. There was considerable wickedness afloat under the old regime, but today there Is not a cleaner city of the size In the world morally. There Is less vice and vlclousneas to the square mile almost than there Is to the square yard In vice' ridden Chicago. TRIES TO WRECK ALTAR. Young Woman In 8an Francisco Deae orates Holy Shrins. Kan Francisco, Kept 16. Last Tues day night Kate Hrennan made a wan ton attempt to wreck the altar of the Blensed Virgin In St. Brlgld's church. That she did not succeed was due to the vigilance of Charles Sanborn, the sexton. Startled by the approach of the sexton the woman desisted after breaking a lamp on the altar) then fled through a side door. Finding no other avenue of escape she Jumped from porch to the pavement,' a distance of IS feet, puffer! ng a fracture of both bones of the right leg below the knee. Khe was removed to the Central Emergency hospital, A charge of ma licious mischief was entered against her name on the prison register, but It Is understood that she will not be pros ecuted. According to Sexton Sanborn Miss Brennan made a similar attempt a week ago Sunday night. At that time she broke the lump and threw oil over the statue of the Blessed Virgin. She has committed previous offenses of the some character. FOREST FIRES IN MONTANA. Cause Large Loss in Cordwood and Timber. Anaconda, Mont., Sept, It. The for est fires that have been burning for the past four days on the mountains west of this city are still raging. Nothing but heavy rains can save the valuable timber and piles of cordwood In the path of the flames, and there appears to be no likelihood of a shower. Hundreds of cords of wood, together with many thousands of feet of timber, already have been destroyed. A number of prospectors' cabins have been burned and fears are felt for the safety of the buildings In the path of the flames, , ' It Is said that the fire has gone over the mountains toward Lost Creek and that the heavy timber In that section Is destined to be destroyed. . , Low Shoes, Are Dangerous.' V Perhaps the girls are more prone to resent Interference when oresented on the score of health than o. any other ground. If the cause for this Impa tience remains Inscrutable', It no lefts certainly Is a fact. Tet It may be sug gested, with all due deference to possi ble prejudice, that there is certain and great danger In the common habit of wearing low shoes regardless of weather. These older and sadly wise women who have bought their knowl edge with a heavy price see their j younger sisters tripping about on cojd, stormy days In French-heeled "lies," and shake their heads sadly, remem bering how they, too, learned by expe rience that high heels and damp feet were sure to work mischief to that marvelously delicate organism with which femininity Is endowed. They are aware that the ankles are peculiarly susceptible to chill. They recall one does especial Instances when most direful Illness has followed such rash exposure. A certain beautiful young girl lay on a bed not of pain alone, but of tortune through her long-an ticipated summer vacation, bemoaning when so much too late the deaf ear turned to warnlnga which, the doctor sternly informed her, might have ward ed off disease. It was only "retting; jj.i 4 msAmnmoFHEAUB. r -' - p..;..,,, , , IbselBSefrPero TBEBsmmsummnE her feet wet," only a sudden chill. But the consequences were serious. Har per's Bazaar. "One of the carpenters who Is work ing on my new house drove 122 nails In one minute yesterday afternoon "Hush! Don't let the police hear about It They'll arrest him for fast drlv- ing." ; ; '- " e Rulers Free With School Books Fdonday. J. N. GRIFFIN L. H. HENNING5EN a CO, Furniture, Stoves and Ranges, House Furnishings All kinds of matrecses made to order. Furniture repaired, upholstering. ' Abtolntely the cheapest place in town. -Second hand gootla bought and to.'d. . . ;: ,:: ' :: . :; 504IBOND STREET, Next Door to Wetls-Fsrso.Ex. Co. PHONE, RED 2305 Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. f ! Phone No. 83 1 THE WIGWAM CIS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars ' SEE THt ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Eighth and Astor Sts. ' , ASTORIA OOOOOOOOeOOSOOOOOO!OOO0 THE WICKEDEST CITY. Cincinnati and Chicago at War OVsr OfMoial Allegations. . . Cincinnati, Sept." IS. The assertion of Judge Mack of the Chicago Juvenile court that Cincinnati Is a wickeder city than Chicago and his refusal to allow Alma Windhorst, a IS year old Clnctn antl girl who went to Chicago ns 0 strike breaker, to return to her mother WASHING WITHOUT WATER Is Like Trying to Oct Bid of Daadrnfl Without Berpldde. Did you aver sea any one trying to wash themselves without soap or water? If you did what would you say of himT . It Is everv bit as foollnh tn trv tn rat rid of Dandruff and to prevent Bald ness by feeding the germs which cause It, with Canthrarldea. Vasoltne, Qlycer- ln and similar substances which form the principal Ingredients of most so- called Hair vigors. Newbro'a TlAroIclda is stfocessful be cause It attacks and kllla the uarasltlo germ which feeds on the hair roots. II Is the original and only genuine scalp germicide manufactured. - Sold by leading druorrtsta,. Send 10c. In stamps for aarnpla to The Herplclda Co.. uetroit, Mien. Eagle Drug Store, 151-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store. f8 Com. St, T. F. Laurln, Prop. "Special Agent." A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, IS miles, to get Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesvllle, Ind., en dured death's agonies from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave in stant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "1 now Bleep soundly every night" Like marvelous cures of con sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove Its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles EOc and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' drug store. LAST EXCURSION TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. 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 heurt 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 sleeping car reservatlonsJ These being the last days upon which tickets will be sold at reduced rates travel wilt be particularly heavy. Wh olesal e Cigars, pipes, tobacco. etc. WILL MADISON 630rCOMMFECJAL ST. 114 ELEVENTH ST- O00000000000000000000) ttnnttutttttt sttttttuntinv Some People Are Wise And soma are otherwise. Get wis to the value of our Pre scription Department when you want Pure, Clean Drugs and Medicines accurately compounded. Anything In our atock ot from our prescription counter, you ean depend upon at, being the best.. Get it at Corner of Fourteenth and Commercial Street 8tt8S888tt88tttta8 Hart's Drug Store s ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Haviug installed a Kublier Tiring Mnchitie of the ' ' latetit pattern I am prepared lo do all kinds oi work '". 1 in that l'n at reaonalik' prices. .Telephone 'Ml. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. Mrs. Potts Sad Irons FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY 1