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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1906)
I; THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. ORKGON. FRIDAY, APRIL, 17, ioo 8 J: Stfll another new stock Pattern just arrived. Apple Green, its a beauty. Haviland shape sold any way you want to buy it. We are selling white and decorated dinnerware at wonderfully low pri ces. We have received a very large stock of glassware which we are selling at lower prices than ever before. We are selling so good carpet tacks for 5c and giving you free a beauti ful large picture. An 0 Mm Crockery Store Sole Agents For Baker's Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee. It has caused more laugh and dried more tears, wiped away disease and driven away more fears thsn any other medicine in the world. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets Sold by Frank Hart. A FACT PROVEN. lkM Cle Eves tk Best Sk tlcal mt It Tratk. It there is the slightest doubt In the minds of any that Dandruff g-erms do not exist, their belief is compelled by the fact that a. rabbit innoculated with the (eras became bald in six weeks' time. It must be apparent to any person therefore that the only prevention f baldness Is the destruction of the perm which act is successfully accomplished In one hundred per cent, of cases by the application of Newbro's Herpicide. Dandruff Is caused by the same germ which causes baldness and can be pre vented with the same remedy-Newbro s Herpicide. Accept no substitute. "Destroy the cause you remove the effect." Sold bv leading drugeists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. laurin. Pmp. "Special Agent." CASTOR I A lor Infanta and Children. Tits Kind Yen Have Always Bought Bears th.8 Sign&tura of Your attention is called to our new store, now open and ready for business We Do Expert Painting, Graining Paper Hanging and Frescoing 3 GIVE US A CALL j The Eastern Painting a Decorating Co. No. 75 9th St. "Billy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE' 43 Bond Street Cpp. Rosa Higgina &.Co. nil e 3 FAITHFUL CANINE Swims 3 Mifes From San Francisco to Oakland. FOLLOWS MASTER ACROSS BAY Was Refused Passage on the Ferry and j Leaps Into water Swimming fen tire Distance of Three Miles. CHICAGO, April 2i.-Vitb scarcely a dollars worth of property saved from the earthquake and fire that wrecked the city of San Francico a week ago, five refuge were taken to the Harri son street police station annex and af ter being fed were sent to their former home in New York. While the refugees were being fed their dog sport that accompanied them frem the ruined city, swimming after the ferry that carried the terror-stricken pasengers to Oakland, was denied per mission to take the dog on the ferry, but the animal leaped into the water, swimming three miles across San Fran cisco bay. COMPLETE TERMINAL. ! SAX FRANCISCO. April 26. Presi ! dent E. R. Ripley of the Santa Fe rail ; road, has given instructions to express i the -$300,000 recently set aide for the ' completion of the company's China Basin '. terminal. During the past two years ' the Santa Fe ha spent over $2,000,000 in fulling in the basin and preparing it . for tracks and freight warehouses. The ' $300,000 mentioned is to 1 ued for ' building these tracks and ware hoiir-es and thus puttty; terminal in shape for I use within the net sixty days. The ' earthquake and fire did not damage the ! terminal and the Santa Fe people e.x- pect there will be a pie-sing ue for ! their new terminal in the near future ! for the handling of car- laden with ma : terial intended for the rebuilding of San I Francisco. OBJECT OF SEARCH. CIIICAi'JO, April 27 After searching New Zealand and discovering seventy relatives, John G. Berry, former land ; commissioner of the state of Michigan j has become the object of a search by I American relatives, who fear that he has fallen a victim of the earthquake at San Francisco. Mr. Berry, who lives at Vanderbilt, Mich., and lias Ijeen a member of both legislative houei in that state is be lieved to have arrived in San Francico two days before the earthquake and to have, visited at the house of Henry J). Stewart, 71CJ, Stockton street. Both Mr Berry and his brother, Wm. H. Berry, wi re born in Kngland. They separated about 18C0. A Lucky Postmistress Is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who1 has found Dr. King's New Life Pills to be the best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in perfect order. You'll agree with her if vou try these painless purifiers that infuse new lite, uuaranteea uy inas Rogers, druggist. Price 25c. Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm'. Thos. Lonorgan, provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I tried it, and after using two small bottles, I was completely cured." This remedy Is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wher ever its superior excellence has become known. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggsts. MEDICOS EXPOUND Clatsop County Medical Associa tion Presents Program. AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Papers Arc Given by Dr. Alfred Kinney Dr. Fulton, and Others on Vital Subjects Great Interest Shown. I-ast evening the joint meeting of the Clatsop County Medical Association and the Touchers' Institute occurcd in the First MethodUt church. There was a large attendance, and the program which'wa rendered was interesting and instructive. All the physician had care I fully prepared their subjects aligned and presented them plainly and so that the uninitiated could easily under stand. Dr. J. A. Fulton presided, introducing the speakers. The first nunilier on the program was a paper read by Dr. Alfred Kinney, on "The Real Defenses of the Body." The doctor went Into detail and explained the menu that nature uses to repel the attacks of disease. He ad vocated plain but nourishing food for the child and told what substances were best The paper proved most instructive and was listened to with the greatest of at tention. Dr. R. C. Yenney, state health offi cer, spoke on "School Ilygien " with es pecial reference of the duties of school teachers toward their pupils. He stat ed that every bather should 1 inform on the elementary principles at Ieat of hygiene, which he said were very simple. "A knowledge of physiology, and bacteriology i. as much a duty of the teacher." said he,' "as of the legally constituted health officer. Every tea cher should in themselves be qualified to judge upon the state of health in which a pupil i." The doctor emphasized the importance of personal cleanliness in the child, and urged Una as one of the prime essen tials tending to make the child healthy oi other wise, according as to whether he is clean or not. Dr. Fulton gave an address on the sub ject of "Exercise" Outdoor exercise he aaid was the only beneficial exercise. Exercise taken indoors where the air is not free to circulate is practically of no value. He advocated large playgrounds for the school children, large airy gym nasiums, and wherever possible swim ming tanks. In clo-ing the doctor said that physical development in the child was far more important tlin ment:il development. Dr. A. J. Smith of Pendleton spoke on " The Modern School Building." He opened wilh a eomparisort of the average longevity of the human race of today with that of thirty years ago. "Thir ty years ago," said he "the average leng th of the human life was only thirty three years, but now thanks to the ef forts of the medical profeion, and the important discoveries made bearing on the health of the race, the average has been raised to forty-one years at the present time, end before many years we hope to be able to say the average age is fifty years. " In giving what might be called a model school room's descrip tion, Be stated that all window casing and shelves, or anything which would catch dust, would lie absent. The walls will be plain. As to the amount of light entering the room he said that the amount of Bquare feet of win dow space should vary with the floor space, in about the ration of one to five. He said that in his opinion hot air heat ing was preferable to either steam jieat or hot water. Dr. Henderson spoke briefly on the "Care of the Eyes." He styled his sub jsct as one of the most important to be discussed. His remarks were very in teresting and received the careful at tention the importance of his subject merited. Dr. Pilkington followed l)r. Header Hon with an interesting p.iper on "Ade noids." "Nervous School Children" and the im portance of caring for all elementary diseases which cause nervousness, and often lead to serious consequences if al lowed to continue, were ably discussed by Dr. Hagelstrom. Dr. Andrew C. Smith delivered an ad dress on "Workshop Children," which proved far too short for the audience who when he had concluded applauded in vain for the doctor to continue. Dr. Smith showed the cruelties and inhum anities practiced upon the young chil dren in the great manufactories both In Knglund ihhI tin1 I'uttnn mill- of the Southern tate. Dr. ritni delivered nn address. m "Tuhcivulo! lu tV School." ANTI TRUST SUITS FILED. Al'STlW Ten., April A a re Milt of nn unti tit Investigation made by Judge , Light foot, afiMuut to the attorney general, tweuty one null trut suit have been Hied in Hie 2Uh district court by (In1 state involving iieniilti.'s of 17,000.1100. It U sought ly the state to revoke the shares of the Fort Worth Stock Yards Coniimny, Ar mour & Company, ami Swift A Com pany. Thev eoporation nro charged willi niaiuliiuiitg a monopoly 11 ml eon spiraey in rest Mint of trade. NOT ABLE TO AGREE nsurance Companies Dispute Over Raise in Rates. COMMITTEt IS APPOINTED Representatives of Companies Appoint - Committee to Arrange Satisfactory Agreement Small Concerns Hard Hit. NEW YORK. April).- -The Hen Id o day kays There was no decision yesterday re irarding the raising of fir insuniiictf throughout the country to meet Io-m-h incurred in the Sail Franciwo disaster. At a meeting of icpreseiitativcs of fif teen fir insiuaiiiv companies the dead lock which developed the day bcfoio could not be brokfii. After ili-ciiHsion a commit lee of live was appointed to' take the mutter in hand and try to bring about an agree ment. Opinions dilfer among the vari ous companies as to the neeemity for the proM)sed increase otue of tli bin companies insisting that it would in jure business if such a policy was ndop cd, while many, of the smaller under writers declare it will be their only salvation at the present crisis. The Herald says some companies object to payments where the hse ere prim arily due to the earthquake. WOMEN BUT IN. LONDON', April '-'B. Discus-ioii of .James Keir I birdie's motion in favor of female sufTernge led to a v-ry unus ual srene in the lloii-e of Common, last iiiyht, several uirryi-t. woiikwi in the gallery milking a demonstration ky calling out: "Divide," "divide." tluu-ting through the grill a flag inscribed "Vote for wo men," cheering, etc. The speaker im mediately ordered the gallery cleared. The appearance of the police caused a further commotion, William Redmond asking whether it was in accordance with decency that policemen should be call ed to expell ladies. After much pro test the demonstrators were removed, together with several occupants of the gallery who however, wrc rescued by friends in the house. BULGARIAN INDEPENDENT. ODESSA, April 26 A dispatch from Sofia states the object of the mission of Oeiieral I'ctrofT, the , Bulgarian pre mier and minister of foreign affairs to European courts, Is to obtain the consent, and support of the power for the establishment of Bulgarian indepen dence and the elevation of the princi pality to the statu of a Kingdom. If the mission of ficneral I'etrolf is suc cessful Prince Ferdinand will be pro claimed king of Bulgaria either on duly 8, the anniversary of his election to bis present position or August 14, the anniversary of hi coronation. A firm belief in the premier's success prevails at Sofia. Sick headache results from a derange ment of the stomach and is cured by Chamberlain's tSomach and Liver Tab lets. Sold by Frank Hart and leading durggists. Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com forts if you are suffering from rheuma tism. You throw aside business cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains alBo by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application will give you re lief and its continued use for a short time will brincr about a permanent cure. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. f Don't Be trtwctaitoiCNO iwooo-comiwnD 1 & mm w m P. A. STOKES i The Store Where CHURCH QUESTION UNSETTLED. X K W h5K, April -Jit. .b.hi, Me Doiioukii. bite a-si-tJiit .lii-liir of the Philippine supreme court, pokc nt the Cat hoi i- Club Lit I'lKhlj bcfoiv the Xaicr Alumni Society on "Tin Catho lic Church in the Philippine.' II.' -.aid the land qietiou win ttled in the Philippine but the church question Via not. He r-ad 11 protest from Arclibihop Unity, of' MmPn to the nwiuoi' mid riiilimiioiifi' of lite I'lilippilies against confiscation by tloiu of ,i leper lio-pitiil noil other institution... He umit ed hi prote-t to 1 known t the presi dent an)! tin peiqde of the I llited State. If health Is wraith and money talks For so the proverb runs. A fortune you may plainly S'-e, In taking Rocky Mountain Tea Sold bv Frank Hart. TH0UBLE BREWING. LONDON. 'April 2(1. A dipatch from Aldeishot lo the Tribune this morning give, tin ii'l(lili' l'Jolt tlwti thej (list divi-ioii of Ceneral French' iiriuy corps lias been instructed to prepare to moholic in view of serious develop ment in South Africa. At a late hour last night official of the war department knew nothing of the reported order, and it is the idea of the Tribune that if tlieic is any lmi for the report it refers to some movement of troop to strengthen the garri-on in Egypt: The war office yesterday ordered a regiment ( of dragoon stationed at P.elf.i4 to pro ceed to Egypt. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Last evening the local lodge of fdd Fellows observed the 87th anniversary of the founding of their order. An en joyable program was rendered. Olof Andervon presided, being assisted by the officers of the Rcbekah. The pro groin consisted of music and speeches by different members of the order after which refreshments were served and dancing enjoyed until a late hour. T 'H 'W.fti "OO N3NN3W ClHVIIaO Xq 'aoud jo iduaaj uo pindjHod pspvui jo 'sium i'j joj ai3HAvAia,a ois ioj 'Wl!A paspnid qsajj jo tog jo vt-Mi xniox wrmvx OIA. S.2C3NN.3K mmm aoipnjsus pun ioj tM P38 1 oitt ipiif.w. jopAvoit Xuo oqj 'tuiiDpjx poiV-iog s.uouao ft SutXnq jo jno paqro, oq l.aoQ patjjq tnnuopi oin jo tunotnj,, umn JdH noX ji.-w jouoos p.oq Xiiav B.HJqx ss3i 'ipwcl siu, sojpiiu puB worn javstp oqi sso3 't ominoaq 'duoi3 os vtx 1 'jaAa.woq 'lunotwx ..'dwip sj JHXo ' noipTTjsptrs qjjM Xnq MonoX qojqai. aonvjvilud ' Xiuo aqj si KHD naiVHOfl s.N3Ntaw noqi 'mnov 8utXnq oiv noX ji , 'poo8 so jsnf ,, bi Xns oj sooqa Xmit joop o'qi SumXun XnquoqrimnSaiXriq w noX ji ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNIFOX. Tres. nnd Bupt. F L BISHOP. 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