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THE MORNING ASTORTAX, ASTORIA. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, yd 4, 1906. After looking Through the CitylSAIL FOR ATHENS Where to buy china crockery, glas ware, woodenv are, tin and hardware fl flTHF Bought at Herman Wise's Fine Store Pressed VI V 1 UE0 free of Charge Whenever You Say So. the cheapest, they all say go to A. V. ALLEN'S We place on sale, soon, an imported fancy tea pot, with a strainer for the small price of 15c. Watch for them in our show window, and while yon are waiting come and buy. One of thnse blue Kngli-h plates now on sale at 10 cents each. Crack American Anthletes Leave New York City. ARE IN PRIME CONDITION 8 A. V. Allen's Crockery Store SOLE AGENT FOR BAKERS BARRIN GTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. Chamberlain's Salve. Ihis salve is intended especially tor core nipples, burn, frost bites, chapped hands, itching piles, chronic sore eye" granulated eye lids, old chronic sores and for diseases of the skin, such as tetter ealt rheum, rinsr worm, scald head herpe, barbers' itch, scabies or itch and eczema. It has met with unparalleled success 111 the treatment of these dis eases. Price 25 cents per box. Try it For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. YOUR HAT Mar StylUfc Oae, Bat It Make TiwaMe. A man usually buys a bat that's "In tyle," but the modern hat for men has Iota to answer lor. Baldheada are growing more numer ous every day. Hats make excellent breeding places for the parasitic germs which sap the life from the roots of the bair. When your hair begins to fall out and your scalp is full of Dandruff it is sure sign that these countless germs are tmsuy at wonc There is but one way to overcome the trouble and kill the germs-that way Is 10 apply Newbro's Herplcide to the scalp-it will kill the germs and healthy nair is sure to result. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in iwnps ror sample to The Herpiclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F, launn. Prop. "Special Agent" 111 11 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 ft Decorating Co. No. 75 9th St MEETING FRUITLESS Not Much Hope That Miners and Operators Will Agree, MINERS HAVE NO AUTHORITY Even if Miners and Operators Could Agree Another Conference is Nec essary as Miners Are Unauth orized to Make Agreement Thirty-four Athletes Make up the Team of Stars Who Will Represent Amen ca in the Olympic Games at Athens, Greece. flirt mm mm NEW YORK. April 3.-A special to the Herald from Philadelphia, says: Ge'orge F. Baer stated last night that he did not hold much hope that the conference in New York between the operator's and representatives of the miners would be productive of any posi tive results. "' They can make war, but cannot ar range a peace,, was the statement by the head of the operators in referring to the miners representatives. By this Mr. Baer explained that he means that the miners' committee had no authority to make any final arrange ments and even should the operators make any offer that was approved by the miners' committee they could not bind the mine workers to it until an other convention had been held and an agreement approved. The possibility of it not being approved, Mr. Baer inti mated, would prevent any real relief of the situation. "As I have said before," said Mr. Baer, "This does not look promising if you desire to see the end of the present difficulties between operators and the miners. The fault is not ours. Un fortunately the miners' committee has not the power to conclude any definite agreement which iniht be agreed upon. "All we ciin do is to sit and hear what the miners desire and then state our position." NEW YOUR. Ar.iil :t. Sailing 011 the North licrmnu l.lovd Mcuimt Hal In rossH, for Naples today, are the athlete making up the American Olympic team which takes part ill the games at At hen (roece, Horn April - to -May a. in team will proceed from Naples by rail to l!iimlii and then by special steaim to Athens. Before sailing the men were all i high spirits and apparenty in the be- misMble condition. '1 hev talked over their plans and listened to much good advice from those who wNhed thln well. M. P. Hnlpin, the team manager, expressed satisfaction in the condition of the men. He said: " Tho-e who may not le quite tit will get so in short order, if care and close attention to the rules and regulations count for anything. They form a really exceptional lot of men, and America will have reason to be proud of them when the games aiv over. There is t hi to be considered: If one or two men should be out of condition 011 any day ! there will be other stars in the same class who may be relied oil. 1 mean that there are four or live good men in each event. This gives us ample pro tection against bard luck. The men are enthusiastic and have no stage fright as they are tried veteran." Thirty-four athletes make up the team, of whom Daniel and Swari: sailed on Saturday. Those sailing today were Archie Hahn, W. A. Schick, W. D. Eat on, .1. A. Queyrouze, Harry Hillman, r. R. Moulton, 1-iwson Roltertwm, Paul Pilgrim, K. B. Parson", Meyor Prill- sten, G. V. Bonhnir. Charles .1. Bacon, Harvey Cohn, Bay Ewry, R. Egren, W. G. Frank. J. J. Fomhaw, J. Lightbody, Tames S. Mitchell. Martin .1. Sheridan J. W. Sjiencer. M. Spring, Richard Shel don, II. . valentine, .1. u. 1 omieiiy, it. G. Leavitt, H. W. Kerrigan, J. Fowler, Hugo Friend, F. li. Mover, and J. P. Sullivan. Thanks to the insiiranee exposure, it is lM'lieved that tin-re is now now a state in the union where any party is strong enough to elect the historical yellow dog to public oilier. Sympathetic. "Your chauffeur is exceedingly care ful. Wag he ever in an accident?" "Yes; some one ran over him once, and he knows how it feeln."-betroit Free Press. Where He Got It. "What's a vacuum, ma?" "If well It s Just au emptiness." "I got into my head It was something Uttetnat, nia."-leveland Plain Dealer. There are many kinds of development work. Some of it is designed to raise wealth from the ground and some to hoist riches from the pockets of fools This Is the House Jds' Where Knox Hals arc made (SST 1 heir btylcs are correct, JT JJnjjjp-..52 Their Hat? Never Fade. SffS'. ' I This is the Sign MWj That Won for Them I'anie. rxJ 1 Whieh rrovcs th:U h 1!,ys vsvyork! To Uuild up a Good Name, This is the Finn I if ' -. That Sells i this Town ! JCfUf(f( '&JF The KNOX HATS that have ! rflMMMnuLkT so much Style and Renown, Eieirmaini Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier Pillsbury'i Best Flour, Minneapolis, 1.7S per tack. Geo. Lindstrom & Co. I J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. 0. I. PETERSON, Vice-President. r'RANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. OARNER, Assistant Cashier. Now would seem to be a propitious time for Attornevfli-iHal Momlv M start his able department on an invcttti gation of the coal combine. TESTED AND PROVEN. The ftpltefal Cat. urayce If you had a figure like mine, what would you wear at the fan cy dress ball? Maye A balloon.-CJeveland Leader. Chronic With lllm. Attorney For the Defense Have you ever been cross examined before? The Witness-Have I? I'm a married man. New York Life. Married Rich. "What Is his earning capacity?' "One belress."-Town Topics. illy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE Anibllton. Now, this Is my amtftlen I'll say It frank and blunt- A nice long row of figures With a dollar murk In front. Washington Star. Health Is Youth. Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age. Ilerbine, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep you in robust health, fit you to ward off disease. It cures con stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, fever skin, liven and kidney complaints. It purifies tlie blood and clears the com plexion. Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney, Tex. writes April 3, 1902: "I have used Iler bine and find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. I can highly recommend it. 50c. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. It enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves, makes every organ of the body . strong and healthy. A great spring . tonic. Hollister's I'.ocky Mountain Tea. 35 centSj Tea of Tablets. Frank Hart, 543 Bond Street 0pp. Boss Higgioa &Co. j druggist. There is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend Upon a Well-Earned Reputation. For months Astoria readers have seen the constant expression of praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, and read about the good work they have done in this lo cality. Not another remedy ever pro duced such convicing proof of merit. W. Jenkins, of 42G East Mill street, Portland, Ore., ays: "I have no occa sion to change anything that I said three years ago in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills, for since that time other members of our family have found qually beneficial results in treating kid ney complaint. .Before using JJoans Kidney Pills I suffered with acute at tacks of backache and a derangement of the action of the kidneys, and dull drag ging pains made it difficult for me to attend to my work. As the result of using this fine remedy I have been free from kidney complaint and backache for over three years, and therefore feel great confidence in recommending them to others." Plenty moro proof like this from As toria people. Call at Charles Rogers' drug store and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. POINTED FAHAGRAPHS. I Mow nooii ue li irn l!i it iIh1 im :-:h;i ! urn's bark is nbuin tin".- 1 , . ' .1 J When people s;i y itu lliiny Ko d :tbo!i ! oil. eViT liui.ee '. II II n few HIT I. res- j 'c nil i..f i:s :..,;!. 1 . .e 1.;. ;;!.!. ,:ii :i!l of rs km -v lie t tin- u: !y line Wi.e.i we i'e li. t .::.!:;.' :! ,s v, .en we hit nsleep. Somehow llie btlliiireil i!nl;i!'s hiiiik oilier 111:111 1 1 :im irwnys looks inrjfer mi'l ; s if it .-!i mid j.m further t!;m iliebuu- UTl uoiiiii'H vol liave. Tin-re nre not. miiuy siulils more l jiritwiiig iluiii 'i ineei n fanner's wnjr-! on on ;i eotititi'.v roml oitu; out from town with 11 eoltin In It. When a iniii; miys be gut up nine time with the baby sis nlglitn In mv cession It iiieiiim that one iiipht be woke up and beard IiIh wife up. Alt'lilson (ilobe. Astoria Savings Bank t'upiul Paid In 1100,000, gurplua amt UiirtlrlUrd Profit .'J,ono IrHiiMicUi a Oenrl Bunklnj tulne. Intrreit l'td 011 Time Dialu 164 Tsnth Strett, ASTORIA, OREGON. Hawaiian Haekleberrr. On the Island of Hawaii are great ) tbieUeis of the obelo, or Hawaiian buc-'j kleberry (Vacclnlurn retlculatum), which ! (he natives consider sacred to Pele, the goddess who Is supposed to preside, over the famous crater of Kllauea, and : which, together with white pigs and chickens, are thrown by them Into th ' boiling red lake during an eruption tc appease the wrath of the aggressive dame and thus cause the rivers of lava to cease flowing on their destructive, course. These berries grow in clusters 1 on low bushes right on the very brink of the brimstone beds and are so nu-! merous that a bushel may be easily I gathered In half an hour.- In appear ance they somewhat resemble a cran berry, and the flavor In pleasantly ng gestlre of grapes. YEARS' Sick headache results from a derange ment of the stomach and is cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Licer Tab lets. Sold by Frank Hart, and leading druggists. 4. 60 IE A 1 It A TRinr Marks Copvrhts'ac. Anyone "ending sukel eh and dmortntlnn vnn iilcklr iwceriiiin our opinion free who) bur as 1906-BASEBALL-1906 1 The season ii here and so are the goods. SPAULDINGS GUARANTEED line, one quality (the best), and one price, the lowest possible quality considered. You can get a better idea of the 1908 LINE with a one mlnute look at our J3ase Ball Window than we could give you with a solid column of type. Have a look. Clubs can buy just as cheap, in fact cheaper, all things considered, than at Portland, or San Franci'co. Let us figure on your outfit, and as soon as possible, because the factory is always behind In filling orders after the 1st part of the season. J. N. GRIFFIN 'einharcf s Log r Beer. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNl FOX, Pres. and Hupt. F L BISHOP. Secretary A. L. FOX, Vice Pres. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treat qulcklr i tlonamrlcl lr eonlldenl Nl. HANDBOOK on Patents iiiTfmtinn la iirolinblT nnwr.l hiI. (.'nmmiiiiira. ami. frwa. llldHut nvOT.cr for BccurliiB nutnlj. PiiMnia tuko'i through Munn A to. recelvs tptcialnoiMI, wlili'micimrite, mine Sciciilific JlineriMii. hnnrt.nmslr lllnafratfid weoklr. Lament elr- culm Ion nf anr ifilentlflfl Journal. Terina, U a your: foiirmontba,L Bold by all newadealera. ;036IBro.d.r.feWY0rK Branch 6fflc, 026 F8U Waablnstuo, D. U Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. 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