8 THE MORNING ASTOK1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY to, loo. (Good Things te f at BOILED HAM, SLICED, lb...., 30c CHIPPED BEEF, SLICED, lb . ,30c MINCED HAM, SLICED, lb ije CANNED LUNCH TONGUE, CAN.. .aoc ' IMPORTED SARDINES, TINS.... aje QUEEN OLIVES, MANZANILLA OLIVES, SWEET PICKES, SALTED ; WAFERS NABISCO WAFERS. A. V. ALLEN'S SOLE AGENT BAKER'S BAR RING TON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. NEWS OF OREGON AND THE NORTHWEST. WALL PAPER Best Selection in the City at the Low est Prices JAPANESE MATTINGS ..Just, the Thing for the Floor; of Any Room; Easily Kept Clean PREPARED WALL BURLAPS For the Den or Dining Room. Made in Beautiful Shades A Large Assortment of Room Mouldings and Plate Rails B. F. ALLEN 0 SON mm ITCHING SCULP Eczema Broke Out Also on Hands and Limbs-Suffering Intense Doctors Said Too Old to Be Cured -An Old Soldier of 80 Years Declares: TODAT IN TEE AMERICAN HISTORY. II CUTICURA TREATMENT IS A BLESSING" "At all times and to all people I am willing to testify to the merits of Cu tfcura. It saved me from worse than the tortures of hades, about the year 1900, with itching on my scalp and temples, and afterwards it commenced to break out on my hands. Then it broke out on my limbs. I was advised to use salt and water, which I did, to no effect. I then went to a Surgeon, who commenced treating me with a wash of borax. This treatment did me no good, but rather aggravated the disease. I then told him I would go and see a phy sician in Erie. The reply was that I could go anywhere, but' a case of eczema like mine could not be cured; that I was too old (80). I went to an eminent doctor in the city of Erie and treated with him for six months, with like results. I had read of the Cu ticura Remedies often. I was strongly tempted to give them a trial, so I sent for the Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent and continued taking the Reeolyent until I had taken six bottles, stopping it to take the Pills. I was now getting better. I took two baths a day, and at night I let the lather of the Soap dry on. I used the Ointment with great effect after washing in warm water, to stop the itching at once. I am now cured. "The Cuticura treatment is a blessing and should be used by every one who has itching of the skin. I can't say any more, and thank God that He has given the world such a curative. You can use this letter as you please. A very much befriended man, Wm. H. Gray, 3303 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa., August 2, 1905." Complete Extarnal and Interna Tnatnrat tot rrrrf Bamor.from Plmplea to Scrofula, from Infancy lo An, eoniiitliig of Cuticura Soap, 26c., Ointment, 60c., KckIt nt, SOc. (in form of ChocolaM Coated Pilla, 2S. par of 3), may b had of all druggtata. A ttafle art often curat. Jotter Drug Chera. Corp., Sole Prop.., Brfton, Maaa. Hr Mailed I'm," Bow lo Cure Dkfifuxing Humora, 1780 French fleet arrives at Newport bringing Count de Rochambeau and 6000 soldiery to aid Americans. 1787 Great public indignation and excitement aroused by report that . the Constitu tional Convention contem plated offering to soma foreign prince the "crown of America." 1790 Congress decides to hold its sessions in Philadelphia for ten years, and there after on the Potomac 1832 President Jackson vetoes the hill to recharter the National Bank. 1832 First steamboat arrives at Chicago. 1835 Discovery made that a loco motive could climb a grade without the use of a sta ; tionary engine and ropes. 1850 Vice-President Fillmore in augurated to succeed Prei dent Taylor. 1884 Democratic National Con vention at Chicago nomi nates Grover Cleveland for President. 1898 Bombardment of Santiago resumed. THE W.L. DOUGLAS SHOE HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTA TION. YOU'LL NEVER BE SAT ISFIED TILL YOU'VE WORN A DOUGLAS, THEN YOU'LL NEV ER WEAR ANY OTHER. JOIN THE VAST ARMY OF DOUGLAS WEARERS AND BE UP-TO-DATE. S. A. G1MRE 943 Bond St, Opp. Fisher Bros. TAFT FIRES FINE CROPS AT CALDWELL. Southern Idaho Producing Good Yield of Hay and Fair Fruit Crop. CALDWELL, Idaho, July 0-The crop in this section of Idaho me looking thus and the second cutting of hay i now Wing put up. The fruit throughout Southern Idaho i scan, but very tine, what there Ih of it. Peaches are mure and apples about two-third of a crop. The late, cold full affected mot kiiiuII fruit, but mall grass and grain have experience! the bet season for 20 years and many dry land homesteaders have raised excellent crops without water. MAY GO TO JURY. SEATTLE. July 9,-By tomorrow night the cae of George Mitchell charged with the murder of Holy Roller Crellleld, will probably go to the jury. Practically all the evidence has been submitted and the arguments will begin before Judge Frater tomorrow morning, unless the state should introduce a few witnesses in rebuttal. The evidence today was a continuation of the testimony of the in sanity expert, regarding the soundness of Mitchell's mind. NEW DYNAMO REQUIRED. FOREST GROVE July 9.-A new dynamo will have to be installed More the service of the electric cars from the depot to the business center of town will be satisfactory. It will require a few days' time to get this additional in a chin ery in operation. CALDWELL GETS IDAHO EXPERIMENTAL FARM CALDWELL, Idaho, July 0 The. Gov eminent experimental farm that was to be located iu Southern Idaho by the University of Idaho hat Wn located t Caldwell by I, F. Roach, I). I)., president of the University, in whoso hands the matter wa left. Many Southern Idaho towns have Ue.'n eomctliig for the ri.e, offering sites and imliu'cmmit. hut owing to the fine location offered by thin city the farm will he located hero, A number of fine building will bc erected at once, and some experiments will be made with dry land farming. The thoroughbred stock and poultry will be transferred here from the State Vnl verity, and forestry will alo lie experi mented in. The ite given by the Com mercial Club of this place is the north went quarter of section 0 and the south west quarter of section 10, located three mile south of the city ou the Caldwell interurban. SHORT VACATION FOR JUDGES AT 0LYMPIA MOUNTAIN RESORTS ARE CLAIMING WEARY OSES ALBANY. Ore, July 9.-The annual rush to seaside and mountain resort is now on in this part of the stats. The number of people who annually seek an extended vacation is huger than ever before. Mountain resorts seem to be more popular this year than those of the coast. The number of people who are leaving for Csscadia and the other re sorts up the South Santiam and Me Kenzie Rivers is very noticeable. MAKES GOOD RUN. XEHALEM. Ore., July 9. The cheese factory here is making a good run this summer, but as there are no boats com ing here the product has to be hauled by wagon lo miles to (aribald lor shipment. Small birds have practically cleaned up the berry crop this year. Scarcity of ild berries is supposed to be the cause. OLYMPIA. Wash.. July 9.-The Slate Supreme Court will hear three appeal this afternoon, which wilt conclude the May term, lien vacation will be had until October. Hut vacatlou does not mean that the members of the court will be idle. On the contrary, the Judge will be very fortunae if they are able to ftire three week, real rest in the in more than 10 case before the court, and probably ten of these have been decided. NEW M ' - - m u IV IDLE HOURS ..(Nuvelette) SUNFLOWER , ......... (Twa-Step) CITY SWELLS .......(March, Two-Step) DOUBLE TROUBLE ...... ..(March, Two-Step) PEACHES AND CREAM. . .(Rae.) A GARDEN IN PINK.; (Intermsiio) NEW MOWN HAY , .(Intermsuo) And many other. See the show window,' J. N. GRIFFIN 'UHHJB, f Till! II Nl 6 Hi GAS EN G I r E C 0 IV1 PAN Y iN Marine and Stationary Gas and Caiollne Engines. WE ARE ROW riLLINO ORDERS FROM 0US NEW WORKS. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED ' CATALOGUE. F. P. Kendall. General Sales Agent, , 6i-69 Front St Portland, Ore, HOPS AND HAY ARE GOOD. Hot Weather Does No Damage to Crops in Vicinity of Carlton. CARLTON. Ore., July O.-The hottest weather of the iwaon has prevailed here for the past week, the thermometer n'g- istering 100 in the shade on lust Tue- day. The farmer are all well pleased, as it is ideal haying weather. The hay crop is very heavy and require a great deal of hot weather in order to euro properly. Grain Is ripening rapidly, and some of the early fall sown grain will be ready to cut the first week. The cold, damp weather of a week ago was bad on the hopmen. a a few lice had begun to appear, but the hot spell has killed all these off. The yield of hops will be the largest in years. The price offered for primes is 10 cents, but there has been one contract made for 10 cent for 10.000 pound of choice. There are hut few contract being made, as tV growers are holding back, expecting the price to go higher. 'if35 The Art of Fine Plumbing has progreued with the development of the science of sanitation and we have kept pace with the improvements. on f Or is your bathroom one of the old huhkmed, unhealthy kind f It you are stlS using the "closed in" Ixtoree of tea yean ass, !t rsuld be well to remove them and Install in their stesd. MOWT white Porcelain r.iiim. eld Ware, of which we hive samples ditpUyed In our showroom. Let ui quote ym prices. Jfluitrstcd catalogue free. v m. i i I. A. Montgomery. n Atfnrfo ASPARAGUS FLOODED. OPENING 01 . (Continued from page 1) importance as communities and the significance of their views upon measures and men would have been vastly en hanced.'' . He said that although much of the wealth of the country is dependent upon a protective tariff, its representative in a national convention vote unhesitating ly for the provision that a protective tariff is a robbery of the many for the benefit of the few; that although a great majority of the Southern people are in favor of maintaining the flag in the Philippines, until the trust imposed by circumstances shall have been highly and fully discharged they "nevertheless per mit the democratic party to chase after northern votes, to formulate the false cry of "anti-imperialism," in which they have no sympathy whatever, by which they were twice led to humiliating na tional defeat. The secretary was warmly applauded throughout his speech. Taft left Greens boro tonight for the north en route to Put In Bay, Ohio, where he delivers an address on July 11th, before the Popular Association. it' Children like Kennedy's Laxative ) Honey and Tar. The pleasantest and Best kind of logging shoesj handstroycht syrup to take, because it made; always on hand. Three Thousand Acres Are Under Water Because of Break in Levee. STOCKTON. CaL July 9. Three thousand acre of asparagus went under this morn ins on the Levi Tract, the water pouring in from a forty-foot break in the levee. The Levi Tract is on Rob erts' Island and the flood endangers the whole island. The effect of the break at this point is to relieve the pressure at other points. SAILORS FOOLED. Three Steamers Arrive In San Francisco With Aid of Non-Union Crews. SAN FRANCISCO, July 9. The steamer Corona arrived today from Eureka with passengers and merchan dise carrying a non-union crew. The steamer Nome City alno arrived from Eureka with a cargo of lumber and a non-union crew. The steamer Point Arena arrived from Monroe landing with a cargo of ties and a non-union crew. GRANTED WRIT OF ERROR. Mayor Rose of Kansas City, Kansas, Allowed Stay of Proceedings. KANSAS CITY, July 9.-W. W. Rose, Mayor of Kansas City, Kas., was tonight granted a writ of error by Justice Brew er of the United State Supreme Court, which stays the judgment of the Kansas Supreme Court in fining the Mayor $1000 and demanding that h relinquish his office. Rose will continue to perform his duties as Mayor until the case is acted on by the supreme court, ; contains no opiates. Sold by C Rogers. J I REFUSE AMERICAN MEAT. Stupid Britishers Refuse to Eat Ameri can Canned Meats and is Returned. LONDON, July 9. As the result of the refusal of one of the ships of the British attacking fleet to take on American tinned meats during the re cent naval maneuvers the Admiralty di rect the ship companies to be supplied with Australian or Argentine brands in lieu of American. The remainder of American tinned meats on hand is being returned to the vitunlling yards and will no longer bo a compulsory ration. CASTRO AGAIN PRESIDENT. NEW YORK, July 0.-A cable dis- patch to a morning paper from Caracas. Venezuela says "Vice-President Corneas yesterday resigned the Presidential office, which Castro temporarily resigned in April last. There is general contentment among the. people. Internal stability i thus confirmed. . .."wviftpaiiNpamiawaMVHaMaiiiaaqgp" 0 SPICES, o COFFEE JEA BAKING POWDER, Fii:cn:;:GEXTnACTS Auh tatty, flMsl Flavor. (ImftSrrcRiVmalklT CLOSSET&0IYH3 r PORTLArO, CRZGOM. WORSE THAN KENTUCKY. Deadly Feud Results in Two Men Being Killed and One Fatally Wounded. MUSKOGEE, I. T July 0.-Krnet and Picas Hubbard are dead and Reuben DANGER IN DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous For Astoria People to Neglect The great danger of kidney troubles is that they get a firm hold before the suf ferer recognizes them. Health is gradual ly undermined. Backache, headache, ner vousness, lameness, soreness. lumbago, urinary troubles dropsy diabetes and Bright's disease follow in merciless sue oesslon. Don't neglect your kidneys, Kirby fatally injured as the result of a Cure the Maeyt wjth the certain and pitched battle near Westville today be tween members of the Hubbard and Kirby families and pistols were used by both factions. In a recent fight one of the Kirby's was shot by Will Reavis, a friend of the Hubbards, see remedy Doan's Kidney Pills, which bus cured people right here in Astoria. J. Pederscn, longshoreman, living at 613 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon, says: "For 20 years I was afflicted in one way or another with kidney trouble, suffered a great deal of pain in the small of the hack and was continually tired and nervous. I had occasional headaches and alsq a blurring of the eyesight, Every time I took cold it settled in the Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children aTe subject to disorders of the bowels which should receive careful attention as nnn a.a ftiA firaf unnflf nrfl.1 losenea of the bowels apper, .The best medicine ki(,ney ana t( W troublel' the in use for bowel complaint is Chamber- tion. at such times being Irregular Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- ' """" -- w Wl .. f. ..rnmnH ermt.rnl. .n nnnst. mUCB Mturbed at night on this BCCOUnt. , t T '.el. U Wei. : V, .al. 1 a tM oan's Kidney Pills, , Vr.k TTrt. le-rlin rM Procured et Charles Rogers' drug store, am very thankful." For sale by all dealers. Price, 00 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. IA Pbr Infants and CUldrea. TblM Yon Hava Always Bought ' Bears'tha Signature of 1 Morning Astorian, 65 cents per month, delivered by carrier. ONE FOR ALL AND ALL FOR ASTORIA Astoria's New and. Modern HOTEL! Mr. Astoria Man Did you ever figure how many thou sand capitalists visit the Paolflo Com without coming to Astoria? f; WHY? If only 100 invstors came to Astoria during each year and only one or two of them invested, would we all be benefitted t . YOU BET! Would it Injure the restaurants and lodging houses now here if the tourists who now stay away would come to Astoria! NOT MUCHI We cannot have a hotel' in front of every lot. . But every lot will be benefitted by FINE HOTEL. Have you the nerve to Invite your influential friends to visit Astoria now I Where will they stop In Astoria,! Opportunity knocks but once other knockers please copy. You can't go ahead by sitting still. Respectfully, , THE NEW HOTEL COMMITTEE. 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 op Tablets, 38 cents. Sold by Frank Hart. ' m MEN AND WOMEU "(JURKMS 1 . ' la 1 a I m j d Oaaranlvta U II fm.att Caalaalaa, CMBIcdforannitanl - l.i-harni.lnflammatliin, rr Udotia or uicarallciui ' of mmoll niambrsnaa.f rainlaai, ana nut aitrlD. af.ir.txaimwi:HjD. g ant or polaonuui. v. a. 1 vr nam in ptnin wrappar, . J r sxsrws, rr,',a. '? 'it'll SI Ml. nrtl.l.ttl. aS'l m. . sa .Circular, wit ua rauuots