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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1905)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ti, 1903. THE MORNING ASTORI AX, ASTORIA, OREGON.. COMPANY SURVEYS LIRE IHTO MORROW COUMY Elfhty Miles of Construction's Plan t . aed From Columbia Sooth. Walla Walla, Kept. sn.-Loehr k Winkle bar' eeenred the contract to malt lurvff of 80 mile of railroad la Oregon. 0. W. Wlnkl k-ft this morning to taka charge of the work. The line will commence at the most feas ible pint on the Columbia river and f tend back Into the timber and coal ,nilnt'i southwest of Heppner. The line will tap the finest wheat belt in the country. The farmera along the line are en thuiatla over the prospect of trine porUtlon end will give It their assist ance, both financially ami otherwise. The project e backed by Portland capital nd when completed will be ined ae a feeder to the line of boats on the river. FLOOD IS BEAR CREST River Will Rot Reach the Danger Line at St. Louie, fit. Iul, Kept. IKO.-The IImmI tide in the Mississippi river lie lut rraih ed it rret, and i (till hcluwr the ran ger line. It ie expected the water will lKln to recede tonight. In the vicin ity of St. Charles, 23 in I lt north wet, tlie Mixxirl river covers the bottom for 21 inllen, end It two mile wlJe. Grow ing crop, are ruined. AIout I.V) faml lie hve been driven from their home to higher ground. ARRANGE NAVAL ARMISTICE .Admiral! Representing Russia and Ja pan, Conclude Terma. (iunnliu I'm, Manchuria, Kept. 20. Itear Admiral Jensen left Vladivostok N-plemW Id on board the armored crulwr Kuwia, accompanied by the pro tected cruler Itogatyr and two tor pedo boat dctroycr, to meet Vice-Admiral Kamimura, the Japanese com mander, and roncluile the naval arml tic. A party of seven scouts who pased out of the Russian line near Fallun rhen recently were amhuhed by the Jttpaneiie, and all of them were kited. COES TO PENITENTIARY WITHOUT A CUARD Convict Secured His Papen and Buyi , Ills Own Ticket. N'a.hvllle, Tenn., 8cpf. 20. W. A. JlmfloM, convicted in Laudi-rdala coun ty of mamlauj(htcr and oentem-ed to one year in prlwm arrived at Nash ville yesterday and went at once to the penitentiary. He said he had come to serve hi term. He donned the strips and went behind the bar. At Itipley Jtarfleld got the neceary paper com mitting him to prison, IhmirIiI hi own railroad ticket and came to Xathville unattemlel. The auttiorltie had every onfidence in hi promise to coniv on to Nashville and therefore decided not to end a guard with him. INJUNCTION ISSUED AGAINST STRIKING PRINTERS RestrainsUnloa From Stopping Strike breaker! at Springfield 0. Springfield, 0., Sept. 20, An Injunc tion wa granted the Crowell PulilUh fog company here today to prevent un ion printer Mopping strikebreaker a they entered the company' plant. More AJtoona, re., June so, 1903. I was afflicted with Tetter in bad shape It would appear in blotches as large aa mj band, a yellowish color, and scale off Yon can Imagine how offensive it was For twelve years I waa afflicted with thh trouble. At night it waa a case of scrstct and many times no rest at all. Seeing tb food the medicine was doing a fnenc who waa taking it for Eczema, I com me need It, and as a result the eruption be gan to dry up and disappear, and to-daj I am practically a well man. Only twe tiny spots are left on the elbow and shin where once the whola body was affected. I bar every confidence in the medicine, and feel sure that in a short time theee two remaining spots will disappear. 8. 8. 3. is certainly a (rest blood puri fier, and has dona ma a world of good I ant rrateful for -what it haa accom- Ushed, and trust that what I hare said ill lead others who are eimilarly afflict to take the remedy and obtain the ana good result that I have. 115 East Fifth Ave. JohwF. L&uu While waahea, soaps, salves and powdan relieve temporaril v, they do not reach the real cause of the disease. The blood urael Ut purified before the cure Is permanent. SI fi ft AMltftlna nt WlfAatl ftntilAvtlltlL era! of any description, but is guaranteed Send for our book on the akin and its diseases, which ii mailed free. Oui physician! will cheerfully advist without charg any who writ ui about their case. Tkl Swift Speolflo Campaay, Atlanta, 6a than 00 strikebreaker hare been caught by the picket and put on train for other eltles. The company now has two out of half a hundred men at work. The fight here, as stated in a telegram f Am President Lynch, of the Typographical union, Is being waged harder than anywlter ele. A flash over the Injunction Is expected. BBaBBBSaSBBBaMBWSlBBWaP FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS "Maggie!". -Yee'm." "Why didn't you put this watermelon in the Icebo aa I told yout" "I did, mum." "But it U't cold." "No, mum. You see I had to take the ice out to get it in. Cleveland Plain Dealer. WOMEN'S SYMPATHY. la Proverbial Astoria Women no Ex ception. How much w ow to th sympathetic Me of womankind. When other suf fer they cherfully lend a helping hand. They tell you the iru-ans which brought relief to them that you may profit by their expcrlcmu. Head the testimony given her by an Atorla woman. Mr. Cloe, wife of. John Clo, nlglit engineer at l.indcnlmrgcr's cold storage house, foot of Eighth street, residing at 230 Commercial St., sayst "About a year ago we moved here front Portland and a I had a great deal to do I overdid myself, and the result was I brought on khlney trouble. My back began to ache and aa time rolled on it kept getting wore Instead of better. It finally grew o bad that I could scarcely stoop or ttrsighten after stooping. When I did sny work requiring bending I could hardly get up, and I had headache, dia ry spells, and at time everything be fore me blurred. I was just about to tart to the store for a planter to put nn my back when I read about Doan's Kidney Tills, and a they were so high ly recommended for kidney trouble I made up my mind to try them and pro cured a box at diaries Rogers' drug tore on Commercial street. They went right to the root of the dUease and heljd me from the start and before I had finished the box I was cured. Kv crv thing I changed with me now and I have no symptom of kidney trouble whatever." For sale by all dealer. Trie SO ft. A Fine New Home to SMy Im New Location of the Behnke-Walker Business College in Elks' Temple, Opposite Public library Portland, Oregon Nrct month wa mora Into th new Elks' Building, a complete floor of which haa been constructed specially to our order, and is being equipped with the handsomest and most mod ern business furniture that is manu factured anywhere for college pur poses. Studying la cur new horn will be a pleasure. Ton know how much nieer it is to do things amid cheerful, light, inspiring surroundings. We cor dially invite you to call and see the premisei any time you come to Port land, whether or not you enroll with us as a student. We will take great pleasure in showing you through the different departments. The pupils in the business practice department occupy individual office deiks, each desk containing five drawers. The fixtures in the offices are just like those of a bank, all in oak. The pupils transact business with these offices. Every transac tion i performed over the counter, the same aa in actual life, from the day the pupil enrolls until he gradu ates. This enablea our pupils to do satisfactory work in business from the start. Semember that last year we placed 207 Behnke-Walker graduates in po sitions, and could have placed 500, as there were that many calls from Portland business men. Our guaran tee means that you can have the opV portunity of your life to obtain s sit uation in a first-das Portland bust ness house. Ones in such a situation) there's no limit to your advancement. Grasp every opportunity that cornea your way, and yon are bound to bei successful in life. Grasp the oppor tunny that exists today now- writing for handsome illustrated alogue. Belmke-Walker Business I )eg, Writ direct to Dept."& rWer-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y, sole agents for the United State. I Itemenilter the Name Doan's and take no other. M.FOLGER0C Penny wise and plenty foolish is the one who buys cheap in- stead of GoMeM Gate Cffee Sold only in aroma-tight tins. Always the same. J. A. FOLGER (EX CO., San Francisco EsUbllahad 1S50 You Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'S Look for big changes that are to take 'place shortly in our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock, Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW E. M. LALLY, Hammond. I. 0, A. BOWLBf . fTMldsnt U L maiUJON,. VUw-rrsaiaent FRANK PATTON, Ouihler J.. W. UAK.NF.K, AmUiUat Caablcl STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED For Particulars Address THE tACIFIC SCHOOL F0S STA.M- MEfcERS 1201 east Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon.. Sherman Transter Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager . 1 Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furl niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shijpcd. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 JUST A MOMENT! 6 JC We Want to Talk to You ABOUT BOOK BINDING Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In 1100,000. Surplus and CndlvldedPronu $35,000. Trnaata a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Tiro Deposit We do it in AH the Latest and Best Styles of the Art. . . . i dt We take your Old Magazines that you have piled away on your shelves and make Handsome Books of them fit to grace any library. We take your old worn out books with the covers torn off, rebind them and return to you good as any new book Let us figure with you on fixing up your . Library, The- J. S. Dellinger Go.,- Makers of All Kinds of Books 1 S I 2 Astorian Building Corner Commercial and 10th Street 168 Tenth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON.