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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1906)
TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 190O. THE MORNING ASTUIilABU iYSXUlUA. imawm.- s I. -i- r enne rrnfi SEXfiS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS m oim w--- SPRING NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT YOUR VEGETABLE, FLOWER AND GRASS SEEDS. WE HAVE A LARGE AND CHOICE VARIETY. Red Clover, White Clover, Tim othy, Orchard. Blue Grass. Choicest Varieties of Sweet Pea and Nasturtium Seeds. A. V. ALLEN Sole Agents For Baker's Barrington Hall Steel Cut CoSee. Ssaaas sms saaas sa3is Human Blood Marks. A tak of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J. W. Wil liams, a well known merchant of Bae Kv., He writes: 'Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lung and wa near death when I bean tak ing Dr. King's New Discovery. It com pletely cured me and I have remained well ever since." It cures Hemorrhages Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bron chitis, and is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every 'bottle guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, Druggist 60c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. CLEANLY WOMAN. fcmtMKlr Tktk. ky Scoriae Her Seal That Ska Cr Daadrv. Cleanly woman has an erroneous Idea that by scouring the acalp. which r the dandruff scales, she Is curing the dandruff; She may wash her scalp every day. and yet have dandruff her lif lonr. accompanied by fal!irisr hair. too. The only way !n the world to cure la to kill the dandruff germ. nd there Is no hair preparation that will da that tout rfewbro'a Herplclde. rierp;- Ma hv Vllllnar the dandruff eerm leaves the hair free to grow as healthy Nature Intended. Destroy the cause you remove the effect Kill the dari- A Ml f MMI with Hertrfclde. Sold by leading- dru(tirlsts. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to rne tterpiciae ., v troit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St, T. F, Iaurin. Trop. "Special Agent" 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 Decorating Co. No. 75 8th St i mm 1 'Billy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Street Opp. Sosi Higgini & Co. ilfllilg e I BTtW n w M 0 1 S) scms saaas sa33S saaas - Wth McKanlas Colored Merry Makers. 00000000000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. 0 O000OO0000000OO0O S. A. Cohen of Portland is in the city on a hit-ine trip. 11. C. Davis of SrattV. is a business visitor in the city. Pi. A. ('artn-rijiht of SKkane is in the city on businfs. District Attorney Harrison Allen is in Portland thi- week on business. B. A. Merchant of St. Louis, arrived in Astoria yesterday on a busim-ss trip. J. F. Dewey of Sacramento arrived in the city on the noon train yesterday. Mis Ethel Mclrvine of Felida, Wash is in the city, a gnet at the Hotel Irv ing. C. D. P.uchner of T'.-rtLin.l. i- in the city and is domiciled at tiw Hotfl 0".-i-dent. E. Tot. in of lY'i-Jimd. came iij from the metiopoli- on ihe terdar. l:'!it train ves- C. A. C mi! doiiiL' lei-iM"-- iar. o! I...- A u "!- i. i-i'v for a 'l-i v in '!;e or two. C. P.. Sinclair of Chi'-a-.'-i i- a bn-i-neis toitri-t now sojoiirnin in the City-by-th.-Sea. Mi-s Mary Maddwi of Xew Vofk ar rived in the city yesterdiy on the noon train from Portland. H. Al -xander of San Francisco reach ed the city yesterday via the noon ex press from Portland. "SI. .1. Kinney arrived in the city yes terday and is busy looking after hi. varird interest hereabout. I). B. Merri weather of London passed through the city yesterday on his way to Seaside and Tillamook City. State Fi-h Warden Van Duen re turned last iii'ht from Oregon City where he has been for a few days S. A. And-rson of Ashland i in the eitv on a business tour of the north we-t. He leaves for Oray's Harbor this morning. A. I. Haland of Portland, arrived in the city yest-rday and assumed charge of the desk recently vacated by H. J Miller in the passen-'er office of the Astoria & Columbia River Kailroad Company. Mr. Balond was here in the emplov of the same company last year. as ticket man at the office, and ha latterly been with the company at the Portland office. Is The Moon Inhabited. Science ha proven that the moon has on otmnsnhpre. which maKes ine in some form nossible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a nard pimuwb time on this earth of ours: especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure Headache, Bilious ness Malaria Chills and Fever, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Dizziness, lorpid uver, ivia ney complaints, General Debility and Fe male weaknesses. Uneaualled as a een eral Tonic and Appetizer for weak per ' sons and especially for the aged? It in 1 duces sound sleep. Fullv guaranteed by . . . i rn. Chas. Kogers, uruggist. rriee oniy uoc. Morning Astorian, Coc. per month. i" i ( ; f I t ).'' " : l- i t ' , U- b-v- FOR H. S. SENATOR1 Hon. H, W. Cake and the Platform ' He Stands Upon. PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS Republican Principles the Basia of All-' Development of Oregon Labor In terestsOpposition to Trust, Railroad Legislation. II. M. Cake, republican c;indidati' t; United State Senator, lu ainumiiis'd the platform upon which he will U foiv the iK'ople of Orcs:on at the pri- maiie. Tin- man and the platform will) certainly unit with the npproxul of tin' people, hiyalty to Ucpulilicau luiiici ..!.. .leviiti.iii to the dcveloiimelit of 1 Orcpui. iinprovcniciit of rivers and har bor, a vigorous jHilicv in tlie tcclama ti.m of arid land-, t'.iivcniiiient ownei' phip of the Oregon City lks, taiitT for protection and not for monopoly, op position to trii-t. cmiilable railrotid rate legislation aid to deem ins veter ans, a fair trial of the primary law, construction of the Panama eaiml. a stroii' position on the rights of labor. t i l.iii,.... !.il.r. dir it elc. tion of t'nited States Senator., uml navy. ) a -tron stand with the Pre-idcut f or j 1.. dtidarc the rilit of the Vnieri the peojde, are some of ill.- proposition j i-au woikinmuu to oijj.inue for tin ...u... . :.-. Mi- Cake fues the iHoile I urotcction of hi rbht t" 1"' an inlii r of Oregtin. He holds the enforced principle, of tlie lb-publican party a condition iiccs sary to tiie prosperity of the people and the maintenance of our institu tions, and jHiint to the prore.s the nation has mad" aln;l all lines under T!eiiiblicnn administration. He declare i for harmony in the party and advo cates that consideration !' shown those who hive assisted in imuntaininjr tlie H. W. stability of the organization, and con demns discord, factions and unsettled allegiane? to its principle-. He urges the necessity of strong ef forts to develop the resources anil in dustries of Oregon and imnemcnts to procure Federal appropriations to aid in building up the state. In the subject of improvment of river- and harbors he pledges himself, in the event of his election, to spare no effort to procure Federal nnnronritions for the cotntde- y"' I i tion of jettv construction at the mouth of the Columbia opening of the Dalles- Celilo canal, the dredging of the Wil lamette river, and the deepening of the harbors of Tillamook, Coos and Va quina J'.:iys and the Coqnille I'.iver. He advocates continuing contracts whereby the improvement work will be perma nent and effective and not more contin gent appropriations which result in little good. His platform favors a more vigorous prosecution of the work of reclaiming arid lands in Oregon than has been the case heretofore. He takes a strong stand for Govern jnent ownership of the Oregon City locks as a means of affording relief to the people of the Willamette Valley from tolls on their traffic. He declares in favor of a tariff for I . I 1 1 J ' , - . a : ' - a f 4 . , , 1 , : ' ' . 2 ' '. 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'","'",,".v ,,f iMS,i"" wrf- A Mrong -liiinl i taktt in oiMisition to tmt whlth Mr. Cake iWlave to lf 'a memice to tht lilxrlie of t mmiji1i nml ivlllillty to ..vi-ry of jmi. 1 lii- polirv. rtinl In- li-r1iiii' in fm r of jmiliitiitioii of imt (niiiliin lrm I iMiTviiiir on lui-iiii"-. tlii-ii" ili"lnlioii. n ml mt-hni.-tit of xiolato,, of li.e . 1:1 w III tlit ti'i'U: l.i'iur Mini nuiii itioitiil li'sji'ltitimi nt i iitviNiiy ti ir i ii-it i!m' t'vil. 1 III- nironulv faoi. xiviiiji Die Intct- I nt;iti t'onniHTii- t'oniiniion )'ir to, I ivuiihiti' liiili'oiiiU ami oUht roivora I tion v in'yinjs on 1111 i ti t -1 n t btii nes. i Hi- fnvoi iiaiiniiiil niil for iW-wrtiiiji , ..... . ..... I 1 vi-lrrant t the V vn wnv, tnrniiiiiK umi thoHf who ii-.k.l life, limli. nnil pi"'l- fit y for liific (Hiutitry in tinio of 11:1 lional ilatigi-r, nn- i-nlilliil to iiiil from Hip (iovcrimu'lit. IU' i in i-nti iti'i-onl with thi' (Hiliiy of i''int; tln-i !. -r v iii" vi'ti-ian. 'Iiic rim.iry l;nv. ay Mr. t'liWi-. In ln'i'11 adopt fit liy 1111 ovfrwliidmiiitf votf nf tin- -odi' ami lit favor fiivinji it a full, fair, and rompl "te trial. Hi' -land" for the compli-timi nf tlie I'.iiiatiia tiiiirtl with all poildt' di jiattli ill tin' inti'r.-Ht nf Aiiii'ii.iiti inmuii'iT'-, and 11 in-ini of larililat- ini? tlie movement nf tin ii:i'iii-n ul one .iiul tlie uiily means ly w incti , lie can ionn-te with naliied lapital.j lie is in favor nf redileiii the hmirs of ' lahoi" and takes (h. poi(i.n (hat the J employmuit of children invi lassc of j lalr that injure tliem ill mi'i.l uud bo-ly, should In prohibit I'd by law. j The pint form take, tt utmnj; .tHlid ! in opposition to tliP modification or repeal of the Chinese rxdiMnn act. The present system of deciiny Cnit- CAKE ed States Senators is nti'iitisfactory, -ays Mr. Cake, and he fully endorses the, policy of electing I'nited State Senators by direct vote of the people. He applaud-, the stand taken by President Roosevelt in opposition to trust and combines of capital, ami pledges himself that in the event of his election, he will stand with the President on the side of the people in the fight against organize) greed. CASTOR I A Tor Infant and Children. Be Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ballards Horehound Syrup. Tmmediiitelv relieves hoarse, croupy cough; oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing, Henry u Diearn: Druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes, May 20, 1902: "I have teen selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years, and have never had a preparation that has given better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for more. I can honestly recommend it." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Soid by Hart'g Drug Store. ' - tj' , ,A,yy t - ' v mm I .uwi.iiuiaijM 1 1 II II III III I m y'l" H H I The Dunlap Hat The Hat that gentlemen wear, in all the new styles and colors. A DRESSY HAT MAKES A DRESSY MAN, mm Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes is our long suit. It will be your "long suit" if you will look through our line oi Spring Novelties. P. A. STQREiS "THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE. YOUR HUNTING TRIP RIFLES . . . from $135 to $150 00 VIHTOI S . . . frora 150 to 50 00 SUOTOUNS. . from 7 50 to 35 00 pb our M-tlu mt'i. If trsifrt itu ll lif' .i . ......... A.. .. .M,.t.,. It Uai!. ihit nr'tl Altfci Mlff wttl t BTITKHS ASMS AND TOOL CO r. p lt" ChieopM fatU. Mm., U. 8. A. ON Y O U rxxxixiiiiixiixlixrrxixiixxxixxmixixxxx McKanlas Colored Merry Makers One Night Only, Thursday Evening April 19th .dan's la Minstrel, Vaudeville and Musical Comedy. Prices of Admission 5oct Children 2sc Reserved Seats without extra charge can be, secured at Hocflcr's. TTTTTmyTyTTTTITTTItlTITTTTTXIimilXXl , Q. A. BOWLBY, Prealdant. , I. PETERSON, VIce-Preaident. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In tlW.Ow. fiurplun and CnOivlded Prortta !H,000. . Tranimcu a General ItankInK BoIue. Intereat Paid on Time Depoulu Tenth Street, kJ V Ciririell ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNI FOX, Pres. and Rapt. A. L. FOX, Vice Pres. P L MSIlor. Secretary ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Trea Designers and Manufacturers of ' THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines jnd Boilers, Complete Canncsy Outfits Furnished CORRESPONDENCE SOliCITED, i NEW STYLES ft SHAPES THAT WILL SUIT YOU 'iltxfy: ? Ni 1 i. J w- Smith Premier is t!tc simplest aik! strong est of all vriti.ig machines. It does !ettr' work, docs it quicker, iats longer, and tost less in the long run than any other type writing machine. It is The World's Best Typewriter !. ui t4 vshi vt t'tU V!: srlHrsg ,! -Vit h. 1r'i"t r.tf'"t. M- 1 Th Smith Premier 147 SUrk 6t, rwlland Or rHANK PATTON. Caihler. J. W. GARNER, AaaUUnt CtihUr. ASTORIA, OREGON, Laser U d Beer. Foot of Fourth Street