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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1905)
THE MOllNlKti ASTOR1AN. AS'lUK A. OKKGONY SUNDAY, JULY aj, 1903. 8 No need to force yourself to EAT FORCE Once begun, the habit grows on yo4 and you eat it because , - YOU WANT TO EatFORCE, the lreakfat food taat builds you p. Easily served. 15c a Package. Good Duy Butter, 55c and 40c a Soil ASTORIA GROCERY 523 Commercial St Phone Main 681 LONGFELL on HOI Birthplace of Poet Reproduced at Portland Fair. IS MAINE STATE BUILDING A Shoe Bargain For Balance of the Month Mea'a Taa shoes, worth up to $4-50 at l3.oo Men's Tan shoes, worth up to $3.50, at S1.50. Men's Oxfords, worth up to $4.50, j at I3.00 Men's Oxfords, worth up to I3.00. at ta.50 5. A. GIMRE, 543 Bond Street, Opposite Rose. Biggins & Co. Wo are agents for Douglas' Cele brated shoe. EASY COMES EASY GOES The Picnic Traveler. Because he requires and demand light weight baggage. The compact size and package of the foodstuffs which the pie nicker takes along are essentials not to be overlooked. We make a specialty of providing for those needs. In canned goods we carry a full line. so that it is only necessary to call your attention to a few. Roast Beef, Veal Loaf, Dried Beef. Pork and Bean, Sardines, Salmon, Dev iled Ham, etc. In jars we. have Beach Xut Bacon, Horse Radish, Mustard, Jellies and Jams in fact everything to prepare a quick and a dainty lunch with Coffee Extract and Canned Milk for a good cup of breakfast nectar. mm THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets. Branch at Unlontown. You can save money on our bargain lot of Purses, just inside the door. When new these'purses sold from 25c to $1.75 each, Tlie leather Is as good as new ROW but the damp climate we have, has started rust on the frames and when rust gets a start on anything not wd, and quickly finishes it. But if it is used have you ever seena carpen ter's saw one that is used every day RUSTY ? These will make good purses for anyone who uses a purse every day. Sc, and lOc Begardless of former Price. J. N. GRIFFIN Birthplace of America's Foremost Poet is Made Object of Interest at Lewis and Clark Exposition. Replica is ..Faithful Study of Original Dwelling. : Portland, July 22. A structure that is an exact reproduction of the place where Hrnry Wadsworth Longfellow was born is to be seen at the Portland fain The building has attracted a great deal 0 fattention, especially from 'tt ern people, most of whom have never visited Portland. Me., to see for them selves the original. The house in which Longfellow was born was, at the time, the finest in Port land. It was the home of Samuel Steph enson, a brother-in-law of Hon. Stephen Longfellow, the poet's father. Stephen Longfellow and Zilpah Wadsworth were married January 1, 1804, in the parlor of a house on Congress street, Portland, where young Henry W. spent his boy hood and youth. Mrs. Stephenson in vited her brother and his wife to spend the winter of lSOft-07 with her at the big house at the corner of Fore and Han cock treets, as her husband was away on business in the West Indies and it was lonely for her in the big house. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, named after Lieutenant Henry Wadsworth, was born in the Fore street houe February. 27. 1807. Longfellow's birthplace is" a three story frame building, constructed after the peculiar style of artioteeture char acterictic of the period. It is severely rectangular in shape, with a hip roof. and the only decoration is a small cor nice over the doorway which is the cen ter of the front wall. The house is painted white, and a whit picket feiiof enclosing a small gra plot at the left of the entrance. The room in which the poet was born is the front chamber, the second story at the rigot. On entering the building, one climbs several teps, is admitted to a hall from which airs lead to the floors above. The living rooms are very large and com fortable, and open off to the riht and left from the center of the hall. The birth room has been fitted up in eohm- ial style, with some rare old furniture, notable among which is the bookcase that was formerly owned and used by the poet. On the walls of two of the rooms at the Longfellow borne at the exposition the entire poems "Hiawatha" and ' Evan geline" are posted artistically on cards. The building is comfortably furnished. and is popular because of the quiet restful air that prevades it. Arthur C Jacltson, of Damariscotta,. the executive commissioner, is in charge of the build ing, which is open to the public at al! times. Mrs. Jackson is hostess. Has Recovered From Sick Spell and Is Fairly on Road to Good Health. .1. S. X. Callaway, who has been on an extended tour of the Kat, Middle West and South in the interests of S, Klinore A Company returned yesterday on tlie afternoon train. Mr. Callaway states that he found dealer through out the country he touched, without ex ecption, disinclined to talk business un til they ascertained the extent of the sockeve run. He went a far east as Cleveland, Ohio, and as far south as Oklahoma City. Mr. Callaway was not in the het of health when he left Astoria and on reaching Salt Lake City was taken quite seriously ill. He persisted in pushing on to Denver and at thk latter city his condition leeame precarious. The physicians in attendance accredited the mmse of Mr. Callaway's illness to sup' pressed grippe, a form of that malady which is considered most dangerous. While not himself, l any means, Mr. Callaway is now enjoying fairly good health. st chief of the !. A. R., who died at Boie, Idaho, lat Sunday, arrived here last night and was conveyed to a private 'haHl in Kexbury. whence the lwdy will he taken to the stnte house on Sunday morning to lie in state. BEFORE GRAND JIM C 385853 J. T. N. CALLAWAL RETURNS FROM EASTERN TRIP Rev. Babbitt Dead. New York, July 22. Rev. Dr. Dean Richmond Babitt, the well known clergy man, author and lecturer, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, Brooklyn, is dead, aged 45 years. Baseball Scores. Portland, July 22. Portland, lj Ta coma, 2. Los Angeles, July 22. Los Angeles, 1; Seattle, 0. San Francisco, July 22. San Francis co, 2; Oakland, I. REPLIES TO MEAD Gov. Johnson, of Minnesota Sends Letter to Washington Executive. LAYS STRESS UPON "DUTY" Says Honor of Requisition of Ida John son, he Supposed Was Result of Ad herence to Duty, Not as a Favor to Minnesota. SERIOUS OUTLOOK Extreme Heat In Washington Wreaks Ruin In Fields. CLEANLY WOMAN. Erroaeonalr Talakn k Securing Bet Scalp That Sbe C"'tm Daadrnff. Cleanly woman hat an erroneous Idea that by scouring the scalp, which re moves the dandruff scales, the Is 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 the world to cure dandruff Is to kill the dandruff germ, end there Is no hair preparation that will do that but Newbro'e Herpiclde. Herpl c!de by killing the dandruff a-erm, leaves the hair free tor grow as healthy Nature intended. Destroy the cause you remove the effect. Kill the dan druff germ with Herpieide. Sold by leidlmr drugsrtsts. Bend 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpiclde Co., De troit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St., T. F. Lauxin, Prop. "Special Agent." 1 POSSIBLY A MILLION LOSS Unusual Temperature in Inland Empire Great Damage to Spring Wheat. Loos Twenty-five Per Cent in Some Locaf itnes. Fall Wheat Safe. Spokane, July 22. Weather in the inland empire, as a rule, was fully as hot today as yesterday and the damage to spring wheat is growing. In some localities a loss of 25 per cent of the crop is estimated, in other sections the damage is estimated at five per cent. If the hot weather continues, the ag gregate loss in Big Bend and Palouse may reach a million dollars as the crop this year is unusually heavy. Fall wheat is entirely out of danger. Har vesting will begin within a week on fall wheat. Blackmar's Body at Boston. Boston, July 22. The body of ficner al Black mar, the late commander-in- St. Paul, July 22.-ln a pointed let ter Governor Johnson has replied to a lengthy communication recently reeeiv- from Governor Alls-rt E. Mead, of Washington, severely criticizing the Min nesota governor's methods of renuisi- ion. (iovernor Mead recently honored a requisition for the extradition of Ida Johnson, a womun wanted by the police of Minneapolis, and inferred that he did it as a favor to Governor Johnson. The hitter's answer in part as follows: "Your letter seems to imply that when you honored the requisition for Ida Johnson you conferred a favor upon this state or upon me personally; and that when the requisition or Jessie Al len was approved by me it was a per sonal affront to you or your state.. If you will pardon the suggestion, I think your view of the matter is entirely wrong. The people of Minnesota have the same interest as you and the peo ple of Washington in enforcing the' law and prosecuting criminals. "When you honored the requisition from this state I assume that you did it as a matter of duty. When I was re quested to honor the requisition from your state on being advised by the at torney general that it was clearly de fective and insufficient, I never stopped to consider what state it enme from, but out of a sense of duty, refused to honor it. "The reason for refusing the extra dition was heretofore explained to you. I shall continue to perform whatever seems to be my duty -in these matters as each case is presented wherever the requisition comes from, without favor or discrimination, and have no doubt that you will do the name." Major Schmitz of San Francisco Faces Tribunal. NON FEASANCE IN OFFICE Fiddling Executive of Bay City in Hot Water, Alleged Failure of Schmitt to Collect City Rentals and Deposit Mon ey According to Charter. V. Iv ' San Francisco, July 21 Mayor Eu gene Schmitt was.called before the grand jury today to answer alleged charges of non-feasance in office and neglect of duty as mayor of San Francisco. A uh)K)eiia had leen served upon hint. He was questioned for over an hour by the inquisitorial liody. Among the questions said to have hern raised were the charge of failure upon the part of the mayor to collect city rentals and to deposit money thus received in strict accordance with the provisions of the charter. The mayor is said to have replied that he acted in accordance with legal advice. Today's Weather. Portland, July 22. Western Oregon and Western Washington; Sunday, fair and not so warm in the interior. Kat ern Oregon ami Eastern Washington; occasionally threatening, with showers and thunder storms. Not so warm. Fear Another Mutiny. Odessa, July 22. A report has reach ed here from S)'bastosd to the effect that a mutinous conspiracy has been dis covered among the crews of the vessels of the Black sea flivt in consequence of which the nunimer maneuvers have Wn cancelled: If you know good clothes and proper treatment and up-to-date methods you are already a 'WISE" customers BUT if you are not yet wise ' . get wise and trade with Merman Wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. To make man better, make trade better. To make trade better, make goods better. Schilling's Best: rtSm t.kin(. Saoanmj iiumI Your grocer's; moneyback. If taken this spring, keeps you well summer. -It makes the little ones eat, sleep and grow. A tonic for the wholt family. Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea.. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets at Frank Hart's drug store. '" The family restaurant of Astoria i recognized as the Hess restaurant. The best meals and the best service in As toria. 120 Eleventh street. Just think what yon can do with LIQUID VENEER Liquid Veneer Is a carefully and scientifically prepared article that acts as a food for the varnish or gloss. It is absorbed by the varnish or surface to which it is applied, and brings out all its old time elasticity and newness besides adding addition al gloss. It is therefore highly ben eficial to the very finest surfaces. Don't hesitate to use it on your pianos, mahogany furniture, or the very finest pieces you may have; it is the preparation that will remove tarnish and that peculiar and very undesirable bluish discoloration which often appears on pianos and other highly polished furniture. Liquid Veneer is equally effective on Organs, Violins, Guitars, etc., as well as on all rosewood and ebony furniture .perfectly cleaning it and restoring original newness and gloss TRIAL BOTTLE, iocj HALF PIWT, 50 c B.F.ALLEN OLSON Wall Paper, Paints, Ete, ?65-37 Commercial 8t, Astoria. Your Prescription: Rock Island If you are going East, I would appreciate your consulting me. I will gladly help you plan your trip and tell you all about Rock Island service. Just drop me a line consultation free I J I will show you a Rock Island folder and our publication entitled "Across the Continent in a - Tourist Sleeping Car." It is of considerable importance that you select the right route there are many different ways to go. . I'll tell you of the superior points about the Rock Island way. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Sweet, Portland, Ore. EE r you STAiuul WE CAM CURB YOU The Iw1 Phono-HatHa lnatltnt sml School for StemaMrrn of Iwtroit, Mklilyu. tahll.hd tl.r.fl r.n. Hat rrd tbotissmla. (Mi Mortal aar1d World', fair. StI.onla.1Wi4. Mofomroandod bj pbraks Ian.. aduratora, clanryman. and aradiialw a.rjr"hra. Thla Inatllutlvn haa a Waairn Hraneh at Portland with a itrf lanra tlaaa of omnia In aiundanca and wonian.lrlandliojra-allnj(i-.lntorlitjr. Man? hat lw.it rrl In thra wr.k. hut to alt weak. I. tha lima aaiially minimi. WfillcloMlnl'artlandoiiOatolr MUi. Will acrpt tmnili until griitrmlwr ll A roiITIVI, ABSOLUT CURB OUAHAKTIED. V7rltatoDcefrKrtlilar..ndtrma. 1' 7"u mention thla paurr and (and rrnu In won to nmr ixwlajra. I will aand you ear cloth bound. 9i par book. "Tha orlela and TraaUMiit et staismarinaV' fro. ut ebar. Adrtiw. WILLIAM I. LFWIS Waatara Aapraaaotailv Aawcetat Principal i. S. W. Cor. I tta and Baletrh Straata PORT LA AD. OKJtdoM !Tot-Xe poplla acaaplaa at I'orttaad tftar Uii. lit. is. CLEANLINESS Si s necessity to perfect Health tni in eiientlsl element ot Happiness. s t. MM 4 I - l'si J To prevent sickness and enjoy the comforts of life you should equip your sleeping spsrtment or dressing chamber with t snowy white, one-piece 'Swtdanf Porcelain Enameled Lsvs. tory in J hate running hot and colJ wster is desired sc your touch. We have samples in' our showroom anJ will gladly juote you prices. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. AN A5TORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. A-