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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1906)
""lflHl THE M0KN1NG ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA. OHE130N. MONDAY, APRIL , tgofl. 8 After looking Through the City Where to buy china crockery, glwnf, wooden ware, tin and hardwaw Die cheapest, they nil say go to A. V. ALLEN'S We place on wile, soon, au import e l fam-y tea pot, with a (.trainer for the small price of 13c. Watch for them in our show window, and while yon are waiting come an.l buy. One of those l,hn Knlih plat- now on sale at 10 cents each. A. V. Allen's Crockery Store SOLE AGENT FOR BAKERS BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. Ballards Horehound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, eroupy timjh: oppressed, rattling, raping ami difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns lrifrjiit Shullsburg, Yi., writes. May 20, 1!M12: "1 have Ix'en selling Ha Hard' Horehound Syrup for two years, and have never had a preparation that has given better satisfaetion. 1 notice that when 1 sell a bottle they eome back for nunc. I can honestly ivcommend it." 2.V. ."iiV and $1.00. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. YOUR HAT Mar Be a StylUfc 0e, Bat It Make Troable. A man usually buys a hat that's "In style." but the modern bat (or men has lots to answer for. Baldbeads are growing more numer ous every day. Hats make excellent breeding places for the parasitic jrerms which sap the life from the roots of the hair. When your hair begins to fall out and your scalp is full of Dandruff it is a sure sign that these countless germs are busily at work There Is but one way to overcome the trouble and kill the germs-that way is to apply Newbro's Herplclde to the calp-lt will kill the germs and healthy hair Is sure to result. Bold bv leading druggists. Send lc. in stamps for sample to The Herpiclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. lanrin, Prop. "Special Agent" 111 (I 1 Your attention is called to our new store, now open and ready for businefs We Do Expert Painting, Graining Paper Hanging and Frescoing GIVE US A CALL The Eastern Painting 3 Decorating Co. No. 75 9th St. here are very popular with the people of South Item! and it i pretty general ly hoped that there will la' a few if any change in the persoiiel of the employe. The new company 1 supposed to be a very wealthy one and it is expected that the capacity of the plant will be 'considerably enlarged under the new management. The probabilities are that the now management will do. principally, a rail shipment business and it may be that the old and well worn question of a (railroad through town or along the' water front will be on deck again in a short lime. If the deal is closed at the expiration of the option the new company is expected t take iiumcdltlt jHisscssii.ii. It is understood that the deal includes all the company's timb'r in this county, amounting to Sill acres, but does not include the bar tug Astoria nor the Columbia mill near Knapptoil. The deal also includes a large amount, of valuable city property in the South Heud addition to South liend. HOLD EGG-LAYING CONTEST, SIMPSON MILLS. No Doubt Now Exists As To The Ac tual Fact. That the Simpson l.umter Company's mills at this (dace togther with all its timber land in this county, is .sold is almost an assured fact. Captain Simpson, while here, and the gentleman who was negotiating me purchase were Uth ipiite reticent W- aiding the matter but it i currently rumored and is probably true that K. 1. C.audette. of Bellingham has taken a twenty days" option on the property at a price approximating .tit0.0fl and that a forfeit of .." K has been deposited in the bank. It is not believed that Jno. F. Soule of Hoiiam, who was also nego tiating for the puivhase of the mill has anv connection with the company for whom Mr. C.audette is acting. Mr. C.audette has personally cruised ....... .11 .i... ;., ,l,ia nminlv tiBli.iutinir '.MU'laviiiL' hens. hciMlltilll!' in IVtolief o the Simpson Lumber company and is! and ending in February. The birds said to Ik' well pleased with it. The (were put up in houses with wire and Simpson property at this place is well! glass fronts, and had large runs; and known to be among the best mill and j they were all fed alike. The winners in timlier properties on the coast and the i the eonip. tition were White Leghorns, purchasers have undoubtedly secured aj bargain if the sale is consttmated and I Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. the lame forfeit deposited is a pretty , good indication that it will tie. Mr. Win. Thus. Lonorgan. provincial ' Constable at t hapleau, Ontario, savs: "I Captain Simpson. Mr. l.audette ami. ,,t vpr,. whie, n,nting ft Mr. Soule left here Sunday morning burglar in the forest swamp last fall Captain Simpson was taken on thj Hearing of Chainlcrluin Cough Remedy. . 4 . , i ,..,).; rivoM ' I 'ried it, and after using two small tug Astoria to the, tlumoia river . ' . . . . . " . buttle. I was comp ete v ct ivd. Tin where he was lonunate in meeting wie rt.me,lv ; intended especially for coughs steamer Alliance at the mouth ot the and colds. It will loosen and relieve a river pn mute for San Francisco and severe cold in less time than by any i . t . .,. ... (other treatment and is a favorite, wher m a, im.P.iru -v, .,. , .,. ,,,.,(,.. ,la, become Captain Simpson himself as well as known. Kor sale bv Frank Hart and the manager of hi property interests Tiding 'Ornggst. Whte Leghorns Win the Day for the Best Work. Di r.I.IN". April 1. -Irish poultry ke.pers will le interested to know that the ninth annual poultry laying compe tition has just been held by the l lilitv Poultry Club in the grounds of I july Warwick's Agricultural College at Studley castle, Warw ickshiiV. In Aus tralia, where egg laying competitions are ijuite common, the contests last a year. In Kughind so far they hac not extended leyond sixteen weeks, but these cover the mot trying times for IPIItife I ' Z v ' 'i " v ' ' , . ' 1 - r , 7 f v ' -. py '' - ' ; h I ; ' ' ' VvVv ' t , , if I ' t'', i '"'ItA''?' I ' ' s A y f , ' V y&rl ',. ';f 'Si ; CAKE IN FAVOR OF ALL PARTS OF STATE OPPOSED TO TRUST. "Billy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 343 Bond Street 0pp. Ross Higgins &Co. If H. M. Cake of Portland is electe to the United States Senate, every sec tion of Oregon will have in him a rcp r.'Hentatm; of its interest. Mr. Cake has shown himself to be in favor of the development and up-building of Oregon ire does not believe the interests of any one part of the State should be put above those of any othei part, and if sent to the Senate, will see to it, that the rcmote-t. section of Oregon is given as much consideration as the most populous and wealthy section. Every combination of capital known as a trust should be placed under the ban of the law, not only should trust corporations themselves be barred from doing business, but the individuals re sponsible for the combinations should be punished as provided by law, says Mr. Cake. There is probably no man in the State ! of Oregon more pronounced in his opin- I ion upon this subject than Mr. Cake, r? AT WITC Bought at Herman Wise's Fine Store Pressed IsLU 1 11113 Free of Charge Whenever You Say So. This Is the House Where Kuox Hats arc made Their Styles are correct, Their Hats Never Fade. PvVv r This is the Sign That Won for Them l'amc. Which Proves that it Pays To Build up a Good Name. This is the Pirni That Sells in this Town The KNOX HATS that have so much Style and Renown, JftWMff Vi: Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier The announcement that N'-w ork Central electrification means lower fare to the suburbs is in itsdf cl'etiifyin. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. 0. I. PETERSON, Vlee-Preiident. r'RANK PATTON, Ceihlor. J. W. OARNER, AtxitUnt Cthlr. I If,- had t' pay duty on his wife when he hiou'ht ln-r into the country." I never he.nd of -nch a tiling'-' face was a work of art."' Her; Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. lumpy horn- i- tiie lilo-t vaiiialdc 1 llial I- nuillil me i'. I'll 'i mankind, but you cannot enjoy us com- if von are -Hireling Iihii rlieuimi You throw aside bu-ines cares when you enter your home and you can relieved from those rheumatic pains i, lie aonlvinif Chamln'ilain's Pain Halm. "One application will ejvc you re lief anil its continued use for a short will brinjr about a permanent cure sale by Frank Halt and Leading Druyist-. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In IIOO.OOO, tiurpliin ami I'liCilvlited 1'roHU .1.0i) TrnniuteU a (ieneriil lliinkln Kunluinn. tnlercul I'uld on Time DeponlU tii Tenth Strt.t, ASTORIA, OREGON. fort I i-.ni time For 1'hey call it spelling reform now, but ArtcmtiH Ward did it "fin- fun and uther wurtliy objiktM." Curiou-lv eiioiiL'h. the iron cituatioii! i,,rt essinily the -tront,'et, even bar steJ. " There is nothing worse than an offen ive breath. It eome from bad stomach and liver. Hollist.r's Rocky Mountain Tea cures all liver disorders and per fumes the breath. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart druggist. f r r s rv i r-t FX 1 V V A A A iVUo-bAbhDALL-lVUO The season i here and so are the good. SPAULDINGS GUARANTEED line, one quality (the best), and one price, the lowest possible quality considered. Vou can get a better idea of the 1906 LINE with a one-minute look at our Base Ball Window than we could (rive you with a solid column of type. Ilave a look. Clubs can buy just as cheap, in fact cheaper, nil things considered, than at Portland, or San Francisco. Let us figure on your outfit, and as soon as possible, because the factory in always behind in filling orders after the 1st part of the season. ( sis evidenced by his actions and pit I utterance. He is not the attorney for, is not interested in. nor does he repre-ent, di rectly or indirectly, any trust. He bclicics in thel absolute free- i doin of competition in all lines of busi nesstin: preservation of the equal iL'hts of the entire citizenship of the country free from interference by com binations of capital. Mr. Cake is a firm believer in (he rights of the American working man to protect, himself by means of labor or ganizations against the oppressions of organized capital. The great common people of thc country can depend upon it that Mr. Cake -is friendly to their interests, for he is one of the common people. He is friendly to every section and interest of the State, and if elected to 1 the Senate, will do everything he can I for the development and prosperity of all Oregon. Kvideiitly the only way to get at the elusive millionaire will be to let the babv grandson 'uc the subpena. The total number of the Mohamme dan faith is 200,000,000 and of this number 124,000.000 are either under Christian rule or Christian protection. J. N. GRIFFIN A lady in this city who was recently given a line piece of silverware exclaim ed: "For once in my life 1 will not be ashamed to have burglars break into the house." Chamberlain's Salve. This salve is intended especially for sore nipples, burns, frost bites, chapped hands, itching piles, chronic sore eyef granulated eye lids, old chronic sores and for diseases 'of the skin, such as tetter salt rheum, ring woim, scald head, herpes, barbers' itch, scabies or itch and eczema. It has met with unparalleled success in the treatment of these dis eases. Price 25 cents per box, Try it. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists, Pillsbury'a Best Flour, Minneapolis, $1.75 Per sack. Geo. Lindstrom & Co. kl Z4A9 lz? Loser dl II lOl A S Beer. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOIINI FOX, Pres. and Bupt. P L BISHOP. Secretary A. L. FOX. Vice Pres. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, TreaB Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOtJCITED.H Foot of Fourth Street (