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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1905)
1 THE MOUSING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, I, 190J ' Just received a shipment of Sweet Apple Cider Try a, "package of rmsciiT the shredded holc wheat craeVer, they art delicious. OsJy a few more boxes of those fancy Waxen Apples 65c per Box ASTORIAGROCERY 23 Caasinaroial St Phon Main 681 PiclllingOnions TWO aal ONE-HALF CENTS PES LB. Home Hade Sauer Kraut i mi CENTS FES FOUND. Dill Picllles TEN CENTS PES QUASI. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commareial Strsste Branch at TJnlontown. t TELEPHONES. Bala Store, fcuck Store . . No.' 7", Main. . . No. 713, Maia Fine Stationery This display of paper in our window & part of the largest aud finest we have rer received direct from the paper mills t HoryoLe, Mass shipped by water at great saving enabling us to make ytieea that other buying the ordinary ay cannot touch. A price tag on eaeh Lad one price and saving to all. J. N. Griffin 100SS STATIONERY MUSIC LADIES ! DONT FAIL TO ATTEND THE GREAT Millinery Sale at the fair Star Theatre building. The entire Stack Must Be Sold by November 10th. MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. TEE LEADING MILLINERY. Etax Theatre Bldg. Astoria, Ore, MEN ARE POWERLESS T FIht Agalast Disease Talese They Strike at the Vaaertriar Caoae. To treat Dandruff, and Falling' Hair, Trttts trritants or oils on which a para sitic germ will prosper, is like scooping water from the ocean to prevent the tide from rising-. . Ton cannot accomplish a satisfactory ear without having a right understand- of the fundamental cause of the trouble. Tea must kill the Dandruff Germ. Newbro'a Herplclde does this because It fc specially made to do that very thing. When the rerm la removed, the hair has no choice but to resume healthy growth and beauty. Destroy tha causa, you remove the SuW. . s- m. . Sold by leadinir dru grists. Bend 10c. In limps for sample to me werpicrae w Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St. Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. 7 Uurb, Prop. "Special Agent." RODENTS RUN RIOT Army of Rab Terrorize Sailors on Bark Sabine. CRAFT CARRIED SUGAR CA RGO For Two Weeks the Crew Engaged in Regular Pitched Battles with Rodents Hold Fairly Alive With Rats and Men Did Not Dare Invade the Place. New York, October 31. Almost crazed by the harrowing experience with hun dred of rat which Wsiegwl them dur ing a voyage from Java to New York, fifteen men comprising the crew of the steamship Sabine drew their pay and re signed today when the boat reached port. Timothy Pyecroft, fireman on the Sa bine, laid the rata became so bold after several days at sea that they attacked the crew, and for two weeks the sailors had nightly battles with the rodents. He said the sailors finally rigged up hammocks out of bolts of canvas given them by the captain and by sleeping in these managed to avoid the rodents. Thi is the storv Pvecroft told today. "We left Java with 6,000 tons of ugar. The rats must have come aboard while the cargo was being loaded. When we had been at sea several days tluty stinted crawling over us while we were asleep. When the rats began bit us we made a complaint to the captain. "By this time the rats were over running the whole boat and had even jrot into the, officers' ijuarters. It wa almost worth a man's life to go into the hold. There were hundred of rats down there, and some of the men were in fear least a hole be gnawed in the boat. "As we neared thi port the animal became a menace. We fastened the hatches and even burned charcoal, the fumes of which kept them off the deck. I consider myself lucky to get back to Xew York with a whole skin." TUBERCULOSIS KILLS A ST. LOUIS GIANT. Disease Said to Have Been Brought on by Diet of Raw Meat Which He Ate Freely. St Louis, Oct 31. William Cobden, said to have been the largest and strong est man in the Lafayette Park dis trict, died last night at his home from tuberculosis which his fririnds insist was brought on by a raw meat diet. Cobden was a superintendent of steam fitters. He was six feet two inches tall and weighed 280 pound-. His workmen say he could carry three times as much dead weight as they, and it was no unusual sight to see him pick up a 300-pound radiator and earrv it from the ground to the third floor of a building. Hi feat of strength, Cobden often said, were due to hi diet of raw meat. He wa known to eat a two pound beefsteuk and three boxe of imported sardine at a sitting. Six boxes of the fish were onlv a snack to him, hi friend ay, while he would drink half a lozi-n large glii"e of beer, one after another. BEETLES OF EVERY COLOR DESCEND ON FRENCH VILLAGE Atempt to Wash Streets Clear of the Pests Results in Clogging up the Drains. Anglers, France, October 31. This ity has been visited by a curious rain of beetle. J'.ed, yellow and green in- -pets have dc-ended in myriad ujon the town. n attempt to wash the street clear of the beetles has resulted in stopping up the drains, and it has been found necessary to remove them with spade and dust tart. SMALT. BOY IN EVIDENCE. Hallowe'en Not Forgotten and Many. Pranks Result. Last night was hallowe'en and as usu al the small boy had his inning. In spite of paternal objection, and the vigilant watchfulness of the police, be was able to indulge to his heart's con tent in his merry larks and playful pranks. Only a fe.v of the. results of bis work last evening, are thus far known tojbe police but.the full extent of the depredations will be discovered when the householder awakens this morning and finds a wheel off bis buggy, bid in his neighbor's bam, a knob turned off the door, or a few other like depredation done. The already discovered, how ever, give evidence that the dity is not entirely forgotten. One of the depredations the most an noying to the police weured at Eigh teenth and Kxehsnge streets, where a hug telephone pole was laid diagonally scroHS the highway . It is in nch a Mition that tarillic i blocked, and two or three patrolmen wen unable to dis lodge it from it portion lut night. "111 ln-t thoe peky kid carried that pole a mile. said a patrolman lat uiglit. "and it must have taken forty of thorn to lift it." Sixteenth street and Oraud Avenue wa not forgotten by the lmys who were out for a time. There they opened a man hole, and crammed a log iuto it. in such a position that it will be ex ceedingly hard to remove. A new sign which Roelofst, the tailor recently ordered, wa found in front of the tailoring establishment of Allen, a tival in buines. OCTOBER WEATHER. Heport of Observer Powell for the Month Just Ended. Weather Observer Powell made up his report last night for the month of October and from the mass of detail incident thereto, the following essential figures were taken by an Astoria re porter. Maximum temperature, (10th) W. Minnimum temperature, (19th) 37. Rain fall for October, inches 8.60. Rainfall, greatest, 24 hours, 1.00. Clear day, 13. Cloudy days, 14. Partly Cloudy days, 4. NO Tli CE FOR SHYLOCKS. Washingfoc., I). C. O.c UL-Secr.-t iry Hitchcock ha ordered the dismissal cf lour of the employ?. of the Pension It- reau for hnning ino.'ey at ar.tiruus !&! of intr.c:t. !U'iTIRE FAMILY KILLED !lt rillNE. ricllairc, Olo., Oct 31.-Sylvc-ter Kendall, ''wile, seven children weie caught in the: fall of oaptona In a Ml"- tislav und wa killed. READ ALL THIS You Never Know the Moment When This Information May Prove of Infinite Value. It i worth considerable to any citizen of Astoria to know how to be cured of painful, annoying and itching piles. Know then that Doan's Ointment is a positive remedy for all itchiness of the skin, for piles, eczema, etc. One applica tion relieves and soothes. Read this testimony of its merit: R. B. Long, harness maker, employed with John Clark t Son, 104 Front street, Portland, who resides at 348 Second street, same city, says: "Early last summer I broke out all over my body with eecema, tetter or itch. I did not know just what it was nor what caused it appearance, hut I do know that the torture I endured was something fierce. I was very much alarmed aWit it, was anxiou to know Vthat it wa and what caused it. I thought the best thing to do wu to go to a doctor for treatment. I did so and wa treated by different ones, but they failed to do me any good. When I become the least bit overheuted I just fairly clawed the skin off me. Anyone who ha never had any thing of the kind know nothing at all alxmt it. I wa in bud hae when I no ticed an advertisement in our paper als-nit Doan's Ointment being a ure cure for such afflictions. It proved to be all that is claimed for it. I-cs tlwn two Ixixes made a complete cure in my case. About thi time my younger brother wa taken with the same affliction. A box and a half of Doan's Ointment cured him. I know what I am talking about when I say that Doan's Ointment i one remedy which can be depended upon." Plenty more proof like thi from As toria people. Call at Churl Rogers' drug store and ask what hi customers report. For sale by all dealers. Trice 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole sgents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. "I Thank The Lord!" cried Hannah Plant, of littlrt Rock, Ar., "for the relief I got from Buck- len's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suffered for 5 years." It is a marvelous healer for cuts, burns and wound. Guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug store; 25c. Caret ChilU and Fever. G. W. Wirt, Nacogodohes, Texas, saya: "His daughter had chills and fev er, for .three years; he .could not And anything that would help her till he used Herbine, His wife will not keep house without it, and cannot, say too much for it" 50c Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. WIRELESS BY WATER Signals Can Be Sent Through Aqueous Bodies, SATISFACTORY TESTS MADE Submarine System of Signalling Given Trial on the Cunard Liner Lucania and the Results Proved Most Gratify ing Other Vessels to Be Equipped. Xew York, Vt 31.- It ha len dem onstrated now hevond all doubt that the new submarine signaling system which the Cunard Steamship Company in stalled recently on the Lueania is a ucce and it will soon be put on all of the Transatlantic steamships. The trial was made on the last eastward trip of the taicania. The liner came into port last night and today Captain J. B. Watt reported to the officers of the company. The suhmariue system is the simplest of all wirclcs communications between veels at sea. It consist of two tanks two sixteen-im-h tulie one cm each side of the bottom of the ship. The t ulte are connected with transmitter. From the; tank, one 011 the star board side and the other on the port side, there i a wire running up to the bridge of the officer on wntch. lie can pub over hi head the same kind of a reiiver a the teleplitgie gill Use ill the cent ml office. If a vessel i approaching another and both have the system working, each can locate the other without atmos pheric interference. At pie-x'iit the lightship at the ap proach of our harbor are tilled up with the system, as are also the one in LiverMil harlstr. It was the last trip to the other side that the I.ncanU hud her llrt chance to test the Is-ll in the light at the mouth of the Mersey river. "We got the first signal," said Cap tain Watt today, "about ten miles from the light. It was very faint on the port side. Then we swung around about two point and got better results on the starboard side. That proved be yond all doubt that the system I a success. Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. W. Kvans, Clearwater, Kan., write! ".My husband lay sick for three month. The doctor said that he had quick consumption. We priN'iired a bottle of Ballard's Horehoiind Syrup, and it cured him. That was six year ago. Since then we have always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it. For fought and cold it has no equal." 2'c, :0c, and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store, HIPPODROME SOCIAL. The student body of the Astoria High school will give a grand entertainment, dance and hippodrome social, on Friday evenig next, November 3, l!W!5, at the A. O. U. V. hall, (the old Presbyterian church), and those in charge aver that it will I decidedly interesting. The young people need some fund ana hope to realize the required amount in thi pleasant fashion, nt 15 cent admission. 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