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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
8 THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OIUSGON. FRIDAY, JULY 6, i9ofl. CLOSED ALL DAY THE FOURTH drad IWiiis to f at BOILED HAM, SLICED, lb. 30c CHIPPED BEEF, SLICED, lb ..30c MINCED HAM, SLICED, lb 150 CANNED LUNCH TONGUE, CAN... 10c IMPORTED SARDINES, TINS.... 15c QUEEN OLIVES, MANZANILLA OLIVES, SWEET PICKES, SALTED WAFERS NABISCO WAFERS. A. V. ALLEN'S SOLE AGENT BAKER'S BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. "MI Are You Going to Paint this Season? Painting is always expen sive and yon want to have i done as cheaply as possible. II KILL M UH! By buying a cheap paint and saving a trifle in the be ginning, or. by using PATTON'S Sun Proof Paint which looks best and wears longest B. F. Allen & Son Sole Agennts . Roofing Malihotd Roofing to made from com pound tbtt will OOt dry oat it will last for years against the hardest kind of climate, and always keep toe interior of your buildings dry and comfortable. Malthoid is finished when bid and does not require painting. It is inexpensive: a large surface can be covered quickly. It does not warp, shrink, crack, blister, flake off, run or deteriorate ia' y way. Send for booklets. The Paraffine Paint Company FISHER BROS. CO. SOIE AGENTS. SWOLLEN VEINS SPRAINS-STRAINS Cured by our Hand Woven Elastic Bands and Stock higs. ITOver-fatness and weaknesses relieved by our Abdominal Belts Write for blanks and book. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON A Banker, a Student, a Society Beau or a WorKingtnan. IT'S ALL THE SAME, IN THE ,, RANKS OF ALL THESE, YOU WILL FIND WEARERS OF THE I W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE. ALL STAND UPON A SOLID FOOT ING. YOU WANT A DRESSY OXFORD FOR THE SUMMER I TRY A DOUGLAS. S. A. G1MRE IE FOB ALL AND ALL FOR ASTORIA Astoria's New and HOTEL! Modern Mr. Astoria Man: Did you ever figurt how many thou sand capitalist visit th Pacific Coast without coming to Astoria? WHY? If only 100 investor cam to Astoria during each year and only one or two of tbem invested, would we all be benefitted! YOU BET! Would it injure the restaurant and lodging houses now here if the tourists who now stay away would come to Astoria?, HOT MUCH! We cannot have a hotel in front of every lot But every lot will be benefitted by a FINE HOTEL. juave you toe nerve to invite your influential friends to visit Astoria now? Where will they stop in Astoria? Opportunity knocks but once other knockers please copy. You can't go ahead by sitting ttOL '.' . ' Respectfully, , THE NEW HOTEL COMMITTEE. ) PASSING JESTS. Rural Joke. - "Our neighborhood is conaiderably stirred up," said the farmer, as he helped himself to a pipeful of the village edi tor's pulverized cabbage. ' , "What's the trouble?" queried the edi tor, scenting an item of news. ''Nothing', answered the granger. Everybody's plowin', that's all." Chi cago News. ! ' . , A Compromise. "I'll take the position," said the col lege graduate, "but I think you'll have to make the salary larger." "Why !" demanded the merchant. "Well, I think you ought to pay me hat I'm worth." V ""VelL as a compromise, IH pay you you think you're "Philadelphia Press. Brother Gardner And Big Words He Speaks Against Then and Rakes V His Comrade Over the Coals. lcoprncnt.lMt.by Mcuur,rbllllps c. Y lYenv Mid Brother Onrdnei the Limekiln club as hi rose In bis place the othoi evening. MI want to say a few word to you on a subject dat has been befo' us two or three times beta. 1 am referrlu' to de use of big word bj member of dls club. "You all know my opluyun on de matter, and yet It seems dat dnr am some among you who don't menu to heed It I have alius hold and alius shall dat when a pusaou cau make hlsself plainly understood by his feller men be shouldn't go gropln' around lu de dark In search of anything more. When a man understands you to any dat you will black a stove for 25 cents WHO'S GOT THE MONEY? LOS AXttKLEA, July 5.--Judg Trak Unlay overruled the motion of Ernest 0, Stackpole, charged with the murder of Joel Seheek for a continuum1 and set the hearing foi this afternoon. The greater xrtlon of the remainder of the day w consumed In arguments by" the attorney's. 8taokpole' antece dent continue a myiery, n has em ployed three attorney Urn pnt week and It 1 evident the money it furnWhcd from ouUhl source. nwF 1 1 WL U WILL RECUPERATE. SPOKANE. July S.-Notioe lint been received from the Washington Insurance Ascoeiatkm that on account of the San rYancUeo disaster, the "Insurance com panies mut recuperate and restore tlielr reserve by increaliig the .insurance rates, not only on the lVllle Coast, but throughout the entire country, An ad vance of 23 per cent fot thi st.ite is announced. , ASKS TO. FREE DREYFUS. PAULS. July 5. Procurator General Hmululn, In the supreme court today, concluded hi argument lu the Dreyfus case, formally asking the court to quash the verdict of the Renne court martial without retrial. NEW MtJ'Sl'G IDLE HOURS (NovtUUe) ' SUN FLOWER . ..(Two-Step) CITY SWELLS .(Msrch, Two-Step) DOUBLE TROUBLE ..... . ..(March, Two -Step) PEACHES AND CREAM ...,(Rsg) A GARDEN IN PINK..,. ,(IntrmtMo) NEW MOWN HAY . . (Intermeiio) And many others. r the show window, J. N. GRIFFIN : TIIF UNION HAS FlUflINF MMPANV t vifivii mi bv bi 1 vi 11 ia. vviiii mil ACCUSED OF SHOOTING FATHER. NEW YORK, July 5.-Richard llev ington, a retired real estate operator, living iu the Bronx, was shot in the head yesterday "and is now In a critical condition in a hospital. His son Fred erick, ii under arrest, charged with hav ing shot his father after a quarrel over money matters. '. " Marine and Stationary Gas and Gasoline Engines. WE ARE NOW FILLING ORDERS . FROM OUR NEW WORKS. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, F. P. Kendall, General Sales Agent, 0s6O Front St- Portland, Ore. BUSINESS MEN ORGANIZE. YOKOHAMA. July S.-TI.e Uritis merchant of Japan have formed an sociution which wilj be the mich-us of all organized international action affecting all HritWh local interests. WXDCf ALOHA COMBS BBUBDEB IUlNAC WHIH." or whitewash a kitchen cetlla' for 75 I don't see whar any big words am gwlne to help de case any. Ia tfc OrMrT far. A few nights ago I was In a grocery nigh my bouse to git a pound 0' sugar. asked for one pound, and do grocer understood. I didn't use no big words la aaktn' for a pound, and ha didn't! use any in savin it would be 7 cent and bo trut I bad got de sugar when tfCfi!9 fiF A fiSFIT UlfiiCllE JLurnei &a&ia com in. He bad bla bat on bis ear and wa iteppin' high and A Prominent Cincinnati Woman Tells Bow Lydla B. Plnkham'a VrUbl Compound Completely Cured Bar. ITS MERIT IS PROVED dldnt dun notice me. lie wanted two pounds 0' oatmeal, and he walk op to da counter and says: , " "Mistah White, de transcendent juUfl cation of your pre-eminent and ftyTTlvC a Mrs. Jura Wilson one-fourth of what ofth.''- Inertia. i Mosely Wraggs You used to move in good society, dirj' you ! . ' Wareham Long l never done any movin' when J could help it, in any kind 0' society. Chicago Tribune. Not Catching Up. "Is young Softed pursuing an upright course just now?" "Yes, sir, but I think the upright course is several laps ahead." Baltimore American. The Eternal Feminine. He (soulfully) There are a thousand stars tonight looking down upon you. She (unconsciously) In my hat on straight? American Spectator. 543 Bo: Jp. Fisher Bros. Best kind of logging shoes; hand made; always on hand. .. :on(L Notice Life insurance companies, will reduce the rate 33 per cent to all who agree to use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. A wise measure. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Sold by Frank Hart. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TTia Kind You Have Always Bought j The great good Lydla E. Pinltham's Vegetable Compound ia dokig among .V " -J I I. -7. iT!" atT" ""P'1 th attention of many of our leading to become a purchaser aein. - . ! .i.nti.i. t.ni hinkn v.ni nn. u ui ii uieui rum waiseu vm auT. wld a feelinx dat be had crushed dat , grocer as flat as a pancake, but dat am wbar he was mistook. When Brud-! der Kablff bad gone de grocer turned to me and said: i " 'If dat am one of de fool niggers of your club you d better learn him to talk English. " i I was in a coal office a few days ago," contlued the old man, "and Brud- der Samuel Shin dropped In to order a quarter of a ton. It wasn't sufficient for him to say how much ha wanted and hand ober his money, but be bad to swell out his chest and clear bla throat and roll up bis eyes and obsarve dat owing to de emblematical disqulsl-; tlon of de embargo he found hlsself . prehlstorlcally Impelled to purchase less dan his usual quantity of carnivo rous combustion. De look of self com placency on his face as he walked out would pnt a June mawnin' outer blz ness purty quick. I notice dat Brad dor Shin am wid us yere tonight, and I want to ax him what be meant by bis langwldge." When Twaa Transacted. "I meant dat I hadn't only money 'naff to pay for a quarter of a ton of coal, sab," replied Samnel as be stood up. . ' "But why didn't you say so in plain English r "I I dnnno, sab. Beckon It was be kase I bad been readin' Shakespeare." "Mebbe it was. Tou keep right on readin' Shakespeare and talkln' big words and you'll git dar blmeby. You kin sot down. "One day a week ago I was in a lumber yard to git de old woman a new lronln' board. De lumber man and me was talkln' about de beef trust and how much bigger It was dan de United States when along comes Brud der Flapjack White. He seed we wa The following letter ia only one of many thousands which are on file in the Plnkham office, aod go to prove bevond question that Lydia E. rink' ham's Vegetable Compound must be a remedy of great merit, otherwise it could not produce such marvelous results among sick and ailing women. Dear Mrs. Plnkham "About nine months aeo I was a treat suf ferer with female trouble, which caused me severe pain, extreme nervousness and f re. ?iuent headaches, from which the doctor ailed to relieve me. I tried Lydla E. Pinlc ham's Vegetable Compound, and within a short time felt better, and after taking five bottles of it I was entirely cured. I therefore heartily recommend your Compound as a splendid female tonlo. It makes the monthly periods regular and without pain; and what a blessing it Is to find such a remedy after so many doctors fail to help you. I am pleased to recommend it to all suffering women." Mrs. Bora Wilson, 81 East 3d (Street, Cincin nati, Ohio. If you have suppressed or painful periods, weakness of the stomach, indigestion, bloating, pelvic catarrh, nervous prostration, dizziness, faint ness, "don't-care" and "want-to-be left-alone " feeling, excitability, back ache or the blues, these are sure Indi cations of female weakness; or some derangement of the organs. In such ptuwn there In one tried and true remndv laiKin', out. ne was so sweneu uV um ..Lya, jjj, I'lnHnam' Vegetable Com he butted in wld: pound. " 'Mistah Brown, It appears to be de consensus of de amplification dat de rotundity of de times demands a te- Morning Astcrian. 65 cents per monthf V, Bears the Si, Sfp0f J9 Junlnatlon of de economic conditions.' "Havln' got off dat speech, he bought six pieces of lath for a nickel - and walked off. He bore hlsself like a man who had Jest won a great victory, but when he was out 0' hearin' do lumber man turned to me and asked if dat was one of de lunatics of de Limekiln club. He also said dat If he bad been lone he would have given Brudder Flapjack de boot. Stand up, brudder, , ind tell me de meanln' of consensus?" Bzotlvcr Flapjack In Doubt. j "I dunno, sab," was the reply. ! "What am rotundity?" j "Can't dun say." ' "Waal, what am rejunlnatlou?" "Beckon It bas sunthln to do, wid a Snnber yard." , YEARS' EXPERIENCE t Tnsnr Marks ft. .. : , ... .,M-jr DeaioN 'rryfn copyright Ac. Anyone sAndlnc s slielrh mid dmsnptlon mm nilokly infer: mil our opliii.ni !ie what her ul Iftrfliitl n 1 prohnbljj nli:t.ntilo, ('omniunloH. tlnni"lctly('ntiMdentW. HANDBOOK on I'ainnu sout h i, Oldi'Ht nioi.nf forsenurniKPUteiili. I'litoii. tn-: tliroueli Miniii A to. race!? ipecliU wi'te'., wll liout elmrue, lu tlitf Scientific Hmericam A nsmlnoitKilf lllniit,rit"1 weekly. I.nruefit clr. ciiliitliiu if nny Jiiiirnal. 'J urn.j, $;) s rnnri fnnrmoiitlts.ll. Sold by all imwsdnnlera. teyf.Co.38,BfMdOTfNsw1forfe Urv:!H ORIOt. 62S V Bt, VitnU'-ijIoil, 1.C The Art of Fine Plumbing Km progressed with the development of the telenet of Mniiition and w hsve kept pact with the improvnrwntt. Hsve rout Or u your bathroom one of Utt old uhlaned, unhealthy kind t If you art still ntlrii the c!oed In" fixrorei of tea yean tgo, It would bt well 10 remort them and initall in their itcsd, inowr while "Skadarf Porcelain Enam eled Ware, of which wt havt samples displayed In our showroom. Let o qoote you pricci. Illustrated catalogue free I, A. Montgomery, Astoria. v I 1 It has het'n repeatedly detuoiiHtrsteil tlist woman' memory is much more re tentive tat man' and the world' memory record wa recently won by Minn Victoria iiuteniun, who remembered the (Hxpienre of 13.1,000 word". Modest Claims Often Carry the Moat Conviction. When Maxim, the famous gun Invcn tor, plmi'd hi gun In-fore a committee of judge, he stated it carrying power to lie Mow what he felt Mire the gun would accompllHh. The result of the trlnl wa therefore a jrrent surorine. instead of dinniipointment. It U the ume with CliamlHrhiiii's Colic, Cholera and niitrr lioea Remedy , They not publicly boast of all thi remedy Vill aceaniplUh, but prefer to let the uer ninke the utate ments. What they do claim. U that It will iHitively cure dinrrlioea, dyaen tery, puin In ,tlte stomaeh and IntweU and has n'ver bet'n known to fail . For ale by Frank Ifart, leldina dntKuit. Saved His Comrade's Life, "While returning from the ilraud Army Encampment at Wnhington City, comrade from KI1", III., was tnken with cholera niorhu and wn in a criti cal condition," nv Mr. .1. K. Ilouih- land, of KMon, Iowa. "I giive him Clinni herlaiu's Colic. C'hoWa mid Dinrrlioen Remedy and believe saved hi life . 1 have been eniKed for ten yenrs in lin inif(riitioii work and conducted ninny parties to the aouth and wet. I fll way curi'y thi remedy and have ued it .sucecKfiily on nnniy eciun." HiM by Frank Hart, lending druggist. KILLED BY DYNAMITE. Fourth of July Celtbrators Meet Ter rible Death in Colorado. l)KAI)W(H)I), July 3.-Torn nd mangled the bodies of Peter Harrle and IVIer Res no were found today on Bald Mountain. Tuesday night with several other boy they went up the mountain to put oil dynamite In celebration of the Fourth. Before midnight th other returned home leaving Ilarrle and Ilcuno to put off the lat shot, They failed to leave soon enough. Their bodies wer scattered over a ditonce of one hundred vards and their clolhinir had been torn . - n - from their liodles and caught on the biishe and trees. 0 SPICES, 0 COFFEEJEA4 DAItlNG POWDER FLafOiiflGEXmCTS AbjeluriPalfy, finest-Fluvor. GrrcsfSrrAth,tortabkfVIcfi CL05SETGDEYERS r PORTLAND, OREGON. Catspaw' The story of the monkey who used the cat's paw to pull the TTa.A .m. 1 J1I.. A..H.. iiri.!. - .11 I .1l1SSp iuBumiuiiuiiy. nucusucsiw i RV "w"w"ww' sens a customer a susutute for . MENNEN S BO RATED TALCUM, J (pi Ptc-ilnlls of Bos ne aoes so Decause tn substitute pays mm a Digger prom, no makes the customer ins rntsn.iw tn rnltn in a fAur extra dollars. It is not pleasant to be made a catspaw, especially when you pay for the oppor tunity of being injured. Is itnot foolish to pay lor the opportunity to use injuri ous imitations of MENNEN'S BOR. ATED TALCUM, the standard powder of the world ? Think It over. Have you tried MENNEN'S VIOLET BO RATED TALCUM TOILET POW. DER ? Ladies partial to violet perfume will find Men nen's Violet Powder fragrant with the odor of fresh plucked Parma violets. ( For sale everywhere for 25 cents, or " mailed postpaid on receipt of price, by CER.HAR.D MENNEN CO., Nov. ark. N. J. r l t MIL ' 1 sags Fcllmilof Bos I". l I- t !