The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 26, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MOHMXK ASTOHIAX. ASTOKIA. OHKC.OX.
MONDAY, MARCH nfl, 190O.
CANNED FANCIES jHARD FIGHT WAGED LADIES,
Pineapples, sliced, grated and cube, in large site cans ao cents
Canned Hominy, "Hopkins" 15 cents
" Pumpkin and Squash 15 cents
" Tomatoes, "Premium". 3 for 15 cents
ATTENTION!
Senators Battle over Railroad
Rate Measure.
a
" Peas, Sugar 3 for 83 cenis
" Blackberries, Strawberries and Black Cherries as cents
A. V. ALLEN
SOLE AGENT FOR BAKERS BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE.
BIG RECLAMATION FUND IDLE
A Favorite Remedy for Babies.
It pleasant taste anil prompt runes
have made Chamberlain touch Rem
edy a favorite with the mother of
small children. It quickly cures their I
roughs anj colds ami prevent any
danger ot pneumonia or oilier s-riou
consequences. It not onlv cures croup.
but when given a soon as the cropy
cough appears will prevent the attack.
For sale by Frank Hart and leading
druggists.
THEY MAY OVERDO IT
Northwest Lumber Interests on
Pronounced Boom.
C.ENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. RECtNT RAISE TO INCREASE
fk Fatal Grrm aaa Its Rtmtij
Faeta f Seleaee.
It la the rarest thing in the wond for
man to be necessarily bald. No man Loggers
Although Government Has $10,000,000
in the Reclamation Fund, it Will
Not Aid Work on New Irri-
whose hair Is not dead at the roots, need
be bald If he will use Newbro's Herpi-
clde. the new acalp antiseptic. Herpi
elde destroys the gernj that cuts the hair
off at the root; and cleans the scalp ot
aannrus and leaves it in a perfectly
healthy condition. Mr. ilannett. In the
Maryland Block, Butte. Mont., was en
tirely bald. In less than a month Herpi
clde had removed the enemies of hair
growth, and nature did Its work by cov
ering his head with thick hair an Inch
leng, and in six weeks he had a normal
uit of hair. Sold by leading druirgists.
Bend 10c. in stamps for sample to Ths
Herpicide Co.. Detroit. Mich.
Making Big Money Dealers
Are Protesting Against Advances
Lumber Famine in the East
is Responsible.
Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St.,
Owl Drug Store, 549 Cora. St, T. F.
Iaurin, Prop. "Special Agent."
n
Your attention is
called to our new
store, now open and
ready for business
We Do Expert
Painting, Graining
Paper Hanging
and Frescoing
GIVE US A CALL
The Eastern Painting
a Decorating Co.
No. 75 8th St.
"TJ
jc-ui i rag ia
esaf wmm i
T A COM A. March 2:.-Xot in the his
tory of the lumbering lusine-s has there
leeii Mich a lnhiui iii the industry as it
now has in the northwest. The recent
aise of J straight on all fir grades, ex'
cpt railroad ties, made at the Tacoiua
meeting of the Pacific Coast Lumber
Manufacturers' asociation, at which the
tanding committees of the Oregon, the
Southwestern Vahington, the Inland
Empire Lumbermen's associations, as
well as British Columbia lumbermen
were represented, will probably be fol
lowed within a few weeks bv another
raise.
Tacoma mills will not now guarantee
a lumoer price longer than two weeks,
they anticipating an almost immediate
raise. The loggers of Pugst Sound will
hold a meeting about April 1 to con
sider raUes of 8.50, 9.00 and $11.50
(t thousand feet. These loggers are
ilready realizing immense returns. One
linn down the sound that is putting
m.tm feet of log daily into the wat
er is making .1imki net lailv on their
product The firm pays ?3 gross for
the log. kid in the water, and sell them
at 9 per thousand.
The February bu-incs of the mill of
aliiii"lon was the lament February
lumber trade in th hi.tory of the busi
lies, in the Mate. While the railroads
are doing their utmost to relieve the
ear .hotii'c. yet 011 anount of the in-iiea-e
of order- ami the growing ca
pacity of the mills the outcry for ship
ping facilities j a. 'reat as ever. Many
mills of the sound already have suffic
ient ord-rs to keep them running a year
and every mail bring, additional de
mands lor their product.
It seems u. though an out and out
lumber famine prevailed in the eat,"
aid a lumberman here today. "Lum
ber companies in the middle states are
wild for immediate shipment of their
orders. These orders are so pressing
und numerous that mill are paying
little attention to local order, and, in
fact, in most cases would rather not
fill them."
Business men of
iiujtoti. 1). V M,mh :,. The able! d
bate, heard in the I'nited State. Senate
lor f-ai are being credited to the mem
br. it the current bodv while tie.itin-
the i.ulttav late regulation mea-un
There i an abseace of p.irti-un rauco
ami iiiti-ii-.it maikiiiL' other di.ciiuui
hut the hgal all. I eeiitlomi.; research in
ilieated by .om,. of the speeches, the at
tenti.m given by the entire membership.
and the seriou-ne- with tthieu t!i
senatcus are .trniyjliiig, impre W'a.h
. mgtoii as no other legislative scene of
icceiit time. Little it any doubt re
main, that .1 rate regulation nr a.iii'
will 1h' enacted by the Senate, to which
the hou.i- will ayive, but the loca
tcre.t doe not abate.
Many -pc-ehe delivered ale thought
to have an ultimate campaign ih.tirm
lion, but in Ihi atialv.js then' i much
confusion. A limited ntunber of the He
publican ..'iiators are Ugaint anv rat
regulation by the Cot i-inment, the bril
liant exponent of this doctrine 1
Senator Koraker, who believed when he
gate utterances to hi. com ictioiis re
cently that he dug his political grave.
Another and larger contingent of the
lb publican Senate de.ire regulation
with positive and clear i-otirt review pro
visions. The third element of the Re
publican side, led by Dolliver and Clapp,
want regulation, with no court renew
provision whatever, Lut ing adjudication
of rights arising under the law to fall
where it may. Democrats ate dearly
divi-lcd. but a strong majority favor
the H-itite retiett provision. All Demo
crats incline toward further legislation.
Tillman, in charge of the bill wants a
limited review.
It would seem dillicult to make party
apital out of whatever is done by the
Senate in regard to this measure. A
majority of both siiles want something
lone. Credit for the final result will
bared by Isith. Kteri some of the
most ardent regulatioui-ts would prefer
to hate action deferred for a longer
time, that the great .iibi.ct might be
nought forth with more detail and in
tl'onger light. Hut it seem- as.UHd
beyond question that differences and the
finer elements of content will he sub
merged, that -imir poitive legislation
may go into elicit -ooii, upon which and
in the light of it (I' lei-l- or ih-i tec! jor
i i58
BOYS' . . .
CLOTHING
SACRIFICED
tf x
For several years past I aimed to sell only the
"BEST" BOYS Clothing I could get I willingly
paid 50 cents or 1 more per Suit or Over
coat, so long as it was sewed right, lined well
and of good material.
Lately a lot of "CHEAP" Boys Clothing has
been brought to town and many have been
attracted by the PRICE regardless of FIT,
WEAR and workmanship.
I WILL NOT come Down on QJJALITY.so I
have Determined to Dispose of the BOYS
STOCK on hand at greatly Reduced prices.
Reductions Range From J -4 to 1-2 of Former Price
This Sale Begins Monday Morning March 26
.eriniam Wise
Astoria's Reliable Clothier
Pillsbury's Best Flour, Minneapolis,
$t.75 per sack. Geo. Lindstrom It Co.
ARRIVES FROM CALIFORNIA
Mi.. W. K. Warren aiiivcd oh the
cn,itor jcsteiday from ( aliloinia where
she has been .pending the winter, to
join her husband. Captain Waireri, and
together they will ti-ii with ni.-iid-here
and at Walii-nton until .Hiiieljme
J. Q. A. IJOWLHY, r-resldtnt.
O. I. I'KTKRSO.V, Vir. President.
r'HAXK PATT0.V, Cashier.
J. W. OAUNKR, AwliUnt Cashlar.
proscciil ei
pos.ibl" in
illy Buster
Shoes"
They have a sole that won't wear out.
Tacoma look upon
the high lumber prices a. a hold up and
accuse the lumber aasociations of the
northwest of tru-t-like methods in
combining to enforce them. The inl.in.l
issociations of Spokane and contiguous
territory is accused of being responsible
for the raise of $2. This association
asked the Tacoma meeting for a raise
of 50 cents per thousand, and to every
body's surprise the raise was made $2
per thou-and.
S. A. GIMRE,
Always Keeps Chamberlain Cough
Remedy in His House.
"We would not be without Cham
berlain'g Cough Remedy. It is kept on
hand continually in our home," says W.
W. Kearney, editor of the Independent,
Lowry City, Mo. That i just what
every family should do. When kept at
hand ready for instant use, a cold may
be checked at the outset and cured in
much le-s time than after it has be
come settled in the system. This rem
edy is also without a peer for croup in
children, and will prevent the attack
when given as soon as the child be
comes hoarse, or even after the croupy
cough appears, which can only be done
when the remedy is kept at hand. For
sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists.
It pours the oil of lite Into your sys-
: tern. It warms you up and starts the
AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE , life blood circulating. That's what Hoi-
lister's Rocky Mountain does. 35 cents,
543 Bond Street 0pp. Ross Higginj &Co. Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist.
amemhitory work may be
with more assurance than i
the pre-ent titanic struggle.
Efforts Unavailing.
Although there is about ijilOVXMyKiO in
the reclamation fund, and the annual
increa-e is large, all effort o far for
further government work on new irri
gation projects is without avail. Seen
tary of the Interior Hitchcock, in this
as in a multitude of other things West
cm. absolutely declines to make any
conce-sion to tne urgent appeals ot a
multitude of districts. He expresses his
purpose of awaiting developments from
some of the work undertaken, says the
fund has Wn sufficiently reduced for
the present, and will not, consider new
project..
This and many other things in the
record of the secretary has given rise to
the Western spirit of opposition, and
the hope that some time early this ad
ministration there will be a change.
Western men ridicule the assumption of
parragon virtues and watchdog duty
over Western lawlessness each time the
secretary of the interior is criticised.
They think that this capital stock has
been well exhausted, and the nation
should see that the West is not more
lawless than any other section, if judged
by the same standards. Some of the
very things which have been seized up
on for the pifjud vindication of the sec
retary's imperious rule, grew and de
veloped under his regime, and any cred
it due for prosecution could be more
than attaches to reforming one's own
administration and correcting things ap
parently done with the connivance of
parts of the pious avenger.
iiet month when
Ala-ka.
lll I 11 ill II to
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital I'ald In lluo.OOO. Htir!u and I'lifllvlilert IVoHl 1'A.M
TrmisncUa General Hunk lug Hulnc. InUriwt I'uhl on Time 1pmmIU
163 Tanth 8trtt,
ASTORIA, OREQON.
IS RESTING EASY.
Willie Coldlieek, t ho bad his leg
broken by Icing . I ruck Saturday even- j
ing ot- a Hat. car on tne electric car
track m ar he potter house, tins report
ed to lie resting us easily as might be
expected under the circumstances. He
is being treated at the St. Mary's hos-pilal.
r
FUNERAL YESTERDAY.
The funeral of Mrs. lamisa Morgan
look place yesterday afternoon from
the St. Mart's Catholic chiindi. Rev.
Father Waters officiating. The inter
ment whs in Greenwood ceineterv.
CONFESSES TO ROBBERY.
LIMA, Ohio, March 2:.. -Yard Con-
luctor Sloan of the Pennsylvania rail
road walked into the police station and
asked to be locked up. He said that in
November, 1H!I", lie and two other men
robbed an express train of SSO.OIM) at
Calcna, III. Sloan's mind is believed to
be unbalanced.
CHICAGO, March 2.'). -The only rob-
Ix-ry on the Chicago and N'orth western
at Galena, according to an official of
that road is knottn us the Tower Rob- I
Im-it near Dckalk. fori v miles ti-oin !
alenn. That robbery tva. in 18!" ami
ncller about 40,(100.
NewSheetMusic
TODAY
WE HAVE RECEIVED OVER
FIFTY NEW COMPOSITIONS
THIS WEEK AND THERE ARE STILL A FEW MORE DUE
DON'T DELAY; COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER NOW BEFORE
THEY ARE PICKED OVER. MANY OF THEM WE HAVE ONE ONLY
Astoria Souvenir Post Cards
SEVERAL NEW AND DIFFERENT DESIGNS ON DISPLAY FOR
FIRST TIME) a FOR $c.
J. N. GRIFFIN
Cured Consumption.
Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kan.,
writes, My husband lay sick for three
months. The doctors said he had quick
consumption. We procured a bottle of
Ballard's Hoarehound Syrup, and it
cured him. That was six years ago and
since then we have always kept a bot
tle in the house. We cannot do with
out it. For coughs and colds it has no
equal. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by
Hart's drug store.
The Best Cough Syrup.
S. L. Apple, ex-Probate Judt'e, Ot
tawa Co., Kansas, writes: "This is to
say that I have used Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup for years, and I do not
hesitate to recommend it as the best
cough syrup I have ever used." 25c 50c
nnd $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store.
Sleeplessness.
Disorders of the stomach produce a
nervous condition and often prevent
sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets stimulate the digestive organs,
restore the system to a healthy con
dition and make sleep possible. For
sale by Frank Hart and leading drug
gists, i
v v wn ii iwi jg Beer.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
F L BIHIIOP. Secretary AHTOUIA SAVINGS BANK, Treal
Designers and Manufacturers of
THE LATEST IMPROVED
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers
Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished.
CORRESPONDENCE S011CITED.J Foot of Fourth St. eet