The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 10, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    TIIE MORNING ASTORIAX. ASTORIA. Olu-N.
TUESDAY, OCTOBIS to, 1903,
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For your kotcakes in tke morning
or WOODLAWN BRAND OF
Maple Syrup
a Gallon IMS
i-a Gallon 75
Quart 4S
FANCY WAXEN
Cooking' Apples
. 65c per Box
ASTORIA GROCERY
123 Commercial St
Phena Main 6S1
JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF
Grab Apples
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Quinces
Nothing can beat them for nuking fine
preserves.
FIRST OF THIS SEASON.
Cranberries
TRY THEM.
A W fi
MULE
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THE GROCER.
Tenth and Commercial Streata
Branch at Unlontown.
Picture
Special
TTe bought our framed pictures early
this year and were holding them for onr
Xmu trade Pictures that usually cell
at 35c to 60c each. Since then we hare
een and purchased a line a little better
aited for holidays and want to close
oat the first purchase to make room for
the second, hence tiie price.
25c Each
J. N. Griffin
See The Show Window.
TO KILL THE DA IUFF GERM.
la
the Out? Foaall.
ay 1 Havlac
-'are.
A a Effect!.
If you see a woman or a man with lux
uriaat glossy hair, you may be sure nei
ther has dandruff to amount to anything.
In nearly every case where women and
men have tbln brittle hair, they owe It
to dandruff. There are hundreds of prep
arations that "claim" to cure dandruff,
but not one but Newbro's Herplclde tells
you that dandruff Is the result of a germ
iurrowtng- Into the scalp, and that per
manent cure of dandruff and Its conse
quent falling- and baldness, can only be
tad by killing' the germ; and there Is no
other preparation that will destroy that
rerra but Newbro'a Herplclde. "Destroy
the cause, and you remove the effect."
Soli by leading dnigglsta Send 10c. In
tamps for sample to The Herplclde Co
Detroit Mich.
Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St,
Owl Drag Store, 549 Com. St, T. F.
laurin, Prop. "Special Agent."
0OO(a)O 0000OSO000 OO0OOS0O
S. A. GIMRE
543 Bond Street
O
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HARRIMAN LINE
NOW
Astoria & Columbia River Road
to Change Owner
THIS OH IS A LARGE GAINER
Young's Bay May Become Big Com
mercial Terminal Common Poiat
Rates for Tula Port the Next and
Best Thing.
Yesterday Oregonlan contained the
following, which has an authoritative
MHind and ring of probability altogeth
er pleasing to people in this "neck of
the woods:" It has been urmied here
ever since Mr. Hammond left here, about
September 1st ostensibly for Missoula,
Montana, but who was heard of a few
daya later ia San Francisco, whence the
Harriman party was on eve of departure
for Japan; collusive conditions and peo
ple that were very significant and this
was, perhaps, the matter of importance
that changed Mr. Ilamniond's route
from the nteat to the south:
"Within another month E. H. Harri
man will probably own the Astoria A
Colnumbia River railroad, providing he
cares to take over the property at a
stipulated price of $40,000 jht mile
named in an option that he holds. It
t also asserted by a Portland railroad
official that every bond of the road is
held by General Manager Thomas Hub
bard, H. K. Huntington and the C. P.
Huntington estate, hence all the securi
ties of the company could probably le
at any time acquired by Mr. Il.irrinmn
"Trackage right over the Northern
Haeitie from Ooble to the N'orthern Pa
cific Terminal Company yards in Port
land are had under a lease held by the
Columbia river road for 00 vears at 'a
rental of approximately JfiliJ.V nnir.ia!
ly, for the fraction lc than 40 miles
of road. ,'
"The option price of $40,000 a mile
coasidered high by, railroad men, a
based upon the value of the trackage,
but that Mr. Harriman considered the
value not exorbitant in view of it
strategic' value to him i exidenced by
his acquisition of the right to purchase
within a given time. There is no dotibt
that either the Harriman or Hill inter
ests might well week control of the only
line at present extending from Portland
to the seacoast along the Columbia riv
er, for it m recognized that the deep-1
ening of the bar at the mouth of the
tream will precede the deepening of the
channel, for it is impracticable to deep,
en and keep open a channel until ttaa
obstruction at the bar is removed, hence
that work must follow. Meantime it is
far cheaper to haul traflie to the sea on
a water level route such as is afforded
by the A-toiia A Columbia River rail
road, than to haul to Puget Sound, a
much greater mileage and over heavier
grades.
It i related that when the North
ern Pacific road was first built to the
oast it was the plan of its promoter
to build the line down the Columbia
river to A-toria and that Young's bay
had been selected as the sit of the first
locks for a railroad terminus on the
north Pacific eoat. Kngineers who
made the surveys reported that it was
impracticable to build a railroad down
the river below its junction witli the
Willamette and that for considerable
-tortion of the way solid roadU-d could
never lie had. Whether that Is correct
or not, it is beyond di-pute that many
years elapsed before other engineers
than tho-e who set the first grade stakes
into be northwest, found a feasible
route and their preliminary labors were
perpetuated by the completion of a rail
road. "Possession of this line to the coast,
together with the new line projected to
Coo liny from Drain would be another
safeguard for the Harriman lines against
reported probable aggression of the San
ta Fe or other companies that have
contemplated the possibilities of a coast
line to the Columbia river from the
south, and would make more tenable
the position of the Harriman system in
Oregon. It would insure that the rival
Hill system, whatever other properties
We Sell
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Shoes
The best la tht
market" 0"
Try them,
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0p. Rosa, Hlgglna k Co.
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it may buy or build, cannot obtain the
ine along the south bank of the Colum
from tiohle to Astoria and the coast
m the trego" de.
IN GRAND CONCLAVE.
Pythian Day at the Exposition Drawl
Heavily on Astoria.
Tomorrow is P-,tuiau day at the la-wi
tint I lark fair and a veritable host of
Knights from all over Oreg'.-.; d Wash
ington will bo inatteiulnnce and among
them a tiimg delegation from thi city-by-the-sea.
The Oiegon t!rarol Lodge will le there
and in session, and the grand olliccrs
of the Washington jurwliction will he
on hand, also. There will he reception.
nd team drills, both ritualistic and mili
tary and a general, slround good time is
in prosptvt for all members of this great
and flourishing order.
The Astoria Pythian, who have been
detailed for the competitive efforts In
team drills on Ritual work, are: Sir
Knights Geo. Noland, Fred S. Johnson,
K. C. Landingham, Robert Wallace, C
V. Spriggs. H. Wise, 1 D. Mahone. A.
M. Smith, Thomas Ik Longhery and Au
gust Seifert.
Those from here, who will make strong
and, it is hoed successful, Lids for the
honors and prize standing for award
in the military maneuvers, to lie given
under the auspices of the Oregon Bri
gade, Uniform Rank, will numlwr pre
cisely 21, of the local company, t'nlform
Rank, commanded by Captain William
A. Sherman, will not go there, except In
their individual rapacity, since the rules
governing the contest make it iuiera
tive that all competing companies must
have that complement, or be barred from
the contest. I'p to lat night, 17 mem
bers of the company had advised Cap
tain Sherman of the! nihility and wil
lingness to go, but as to the other four,
there were many doubts as to whrtlier
their business and home matters would
permit of their leaving the city.
It is hoped all doubts will lie dispelled
by tonight and that Astoria will have
a mil iioia present in I lie military
work, and that they will win "hand"
down."
SHORTAGE OF CARS
Eastern and Western Railroads
Lack Equipment
LUMBERMEN SUFFER IN WEST
Railroads Place Heavy Orders for Cars
With Quick Delivery Clause in Con
tractthe Washington Lumber and
Shingle Mills May Be Shut Down.
Chicago. Oct. 9. With commerce hum
ming at a record rate, cars for traflie are
so scarce that a costly shortage in thenr
is feared by the railroads. In an effort
to forestall such trouble nearly every
railway is placing heay orders for
equipment with (juick delivery clauses.
The commodity which feels the car
shortage most at present in Chicago is
Ltain. Yesterday it was stated that
the railroads centering here and ex
tending east could use. between twetlioii
sand nnd thnie thousand grain cars
in exces of the present sujiply. One
road alone admitted to being short
nearly one thousand cars.
It is said that between eight million
and nine million bushel or gTatn In
this city cannot be moved, and that the
elevator capacity will mm 1 ovei taxed.
Seattle, Oct. 9. There it much com
plaint from the lumber and shingle men
of this section on account of their In
ability to secure cars, and if the rail
roads ore unable to furnish cars within
a few days many mills will ! forced
to close down for a time. Kvery avail
able car is in use at present in moving
the wheat crop, grain being given the
preference over lumber.
GEN. RANDALL RETIRED.
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St. Ixuiis, Misouri, October. 8.
Major General (J. M, Randall, having
reached the age limit, was retired to
day. ' He will be succeeded as command
er of- the .northern division by General
J. F. Weston.
Wktn(-asaa)
srnaj
tmriuf Muaets tad
tre safe; you needn't get
cheated in them. Schilling's
Best arc. not only pure and
true, but generous.
HAVE O00D SEASON
Government Hatcheries Success1
ful This Year.
CLACKAMUS HATCHERY FAILS
Thirty Million Eggs Will Be Taken
From the White Salmon Should the
Weather Cond Nona Remain Favorable
Law Violations at Oregon City.
The present season wilt be a banner
one for the government hatcheries of
Oregon. In p.... of the output of bare
ly eight million egg of last year, it Is
slmost certain that fully thirty million
will lie produced this year, should con
ditions remain reasonably favorable.
While misfortune has overtaken the
work at the Clackamas hatchery, where
the rack were carried away by the
storm, yet the success attained at the
hatcheries on the Little aud Hig White
Salmon, will more than make up for
this deficiency.
Last week thirteen million of egg
were taken from the Big White Salmon
hatchery, and eleven millions more from
the IJttle White Salmon. Should con
ditions remain favorable for a few
weeks more, that the fish already
there can sjmwn, it is eoiilldently ex
pected that this a mi u nt will ls in
creased to a total of thirtv million.
IVputy Fish Warden Weltster return
ed from the Chickanm hatchery, near
(ircgoii City, where he was called in con
nection with the alleged violation f t li'
tute laws for the eatcliing of fish, .
dam has been con-trilttnl In-low I'ic
hatchery, an. I theie hae been frequent
attempts to shoot and sjH-ar the sal
mon, NATUUE TELLS YOU
Aa Many an Astorian Reader Knows Too
Well
When the kidney are sick.
Nature tells you all about it.
The urine is nature calendar.
Infrequent or too frequent action;
Any urinary trouble tells of kidney
ills.
Doan's Kidney 1111a cute all kidney
ills.
E. F. Minor, stone msson, of 4.V2 F.at
Tayolr street, Portland, Ore., says: "I
never hesitate to recommend Doan's Kid
ney Pills. This remedy did so much f.r
me that I wi-li every other sufferer from
kidney troubles might know of it. 1
was subject to attacks of kidney com
plaint for eight or nine year. There
was continual irregularity of the kidney
secretions which showed a sediment like
brick dust and passages were accom
panied with the senation of scalding.
My back ached continually and was al
ways worse if my work brought any
strain on the back. I tried different
remedies recommended for this trouble
but found little or no benefit. At length
I saw.I)oan's Kidney Pills advertised
and got a box. They stopped the bnclc.
ache and healed the kidneys so that
the secretion were rendered normal. 1
have induced several other people- to try
Doan's Kidney Pills and know of many
instances in which they have done the
same satisfactory work."
Plenty more proof like this from
Astoria people. Call at Chas. Rogers'
Inig stote and akk what his customers
rejort.
For sale by all dealers. Price CO ets.
Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole
sgents for the United States.
Remember the Name Doan's and
take no other.
NOW
la the time to get a
Fall Hat
at a reasonable price. THE SEASON'!
LATEST SHADES, SHAPES and TRIM
MINGS can always be found at AS
TORIA'S LEADING MILLINERY PAR
LORS.
THE FAIR
MRS. A. JAL0FF, Prop.
Exclusive mllinery at Reasonable Price
Star Theatre Bldg. Astoria, Ore
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 arc to take place shortly
iu our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock,
Hest Goods at Lowest Trices. WATCH US GROW
E. M. LALLY, Hammond
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX, Pres. and Huyt.
L liltSHOl. Secretary.
Designers and Manufacturer, of
THE LATEST IMPIWYKD
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers.
Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished.
correspondence; solicited.
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENHY HI 1 HUMAN, Manager
Macks, Carriages Uaggagc Checked and Traimfcrreil Trucks and Fur!
nitute Wagons Pianos Moved, Hoxcd and Shipped.
433 Commercial Street
'blood purifying tablets,
makes rich red hood, health and 8trenitn.
A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS
AND NERVOUS PEOPLE.
a roaiTiTii emu
ECZEMA
SCURVY
RHEUMATISM
NERVOUS DI5EA5ES
WEAK LUNQ3
CONSTIPATION
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
SA-MU-LAH tablets ire compounded from the essence of
rare East Indian Plants, tnd are the perfected result of over
20 years of medical research. SA-fiU-LAH acts promptly
oa the Lungs, Liver and Ktdnys. These organs are directly
responsible for the condition of the Mood. SA-MU-LAM is a
blood purifying medicine put up in tablet form, and contains
nothing of an Injurious nature. They are invaluable in cases
of specific febrile disorders where the blood has a large excess
of febrine or urfc add. Brery disease or disorder that flesh is
heir to can be traced to Impur Blood. SA-MU-LAM has
helped thousands of sufferers. It can help you.
pnrP A Sapss aacfeaf ef S A-MU4. AN taafcrts ani as saaS fras ts say
FK Cilia satsaa Wrttlaf sa4 aaciMla fc teeeercasl el aatUfa.
ON SALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUOQJSTS.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS. 50 CENTS.
If your dealer cannot supply yosi, ttni prk and order to
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.,
140 NASSAU ST., ' NEW YORK.
The MORNING ASTORIAN
75 CTS. PER MONTH
Astoria's Best Newspaper
Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy
of
rt
namely itav44- Baths snd One-piece Lavatories. Our illuttrated
booklet "Modern Home Plumbing" tent free upon application.
J. A. Montgomery, Astoria
A. U FOX, Vle Trea.
ASTORIA BAVINUN DANK.TrrU
Foot of Fourth Htreet
Phone Main 121
for
ERYSIPELAS
GOUT
TUBERCULOUS
BLOOD POISON
KIDNEY TROUBLE
IRREOELAR flENSES
LIVER TROUBLES.
If your plumbing Is out
date, the members of vour
.X I E IjII
household are conitantly rulcing their
health. Defective plumbing generates
germ-bearing sewer gates- which pollute
the atmosphere and cannot help but be
breathed by the occupantt.
Let us examine the condition of your
plumbing, correct defective piping snd
install the best unitary fixtures msde.
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