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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1906)
8 THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST i, ipo, Don't fcrfiet the ):;-Uvu)j x, jur,r- CROCKERY DEPARTMENT OF A. V. ALLEN'S Is daily offering extraordinary bargaina in chin crockery, etc W art wiling this week some ijc valuta in odds and ends in dishes for ioc, each. Our line of mottled grey and blue ard white granitiware ia complete and at prices lower than ever told in this city. Can we sell you some Jell tumblers at 30c doien; they are worth 35c. to 40c elsewhere. You can buy large lunch bucket for 35c. and io-quart tin pail for 15c; a-pirt tin cups for jc. We have some lamps ard toilet sets will close out at half price. A visit to our store will always be a savitj of Collars when you want anything in the crockery line. No trouble to show goods. A. V. ALLEN'S WHERE PEOPLE ALL GO FOR BARGAINS. THE PERFECT WAY. Scores of Astoria Citixens Learned It Have If you suffer from backache. There is only one way to cure it. The perfect way I to cure the kidney. A bad back means sick kidneys. Xegleet it, urinary troubles follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kid neys only. Mrs. J. W. Painter, of 310 East Sev enth rtreet, Portland. Ore., says: "I have not lot any of my faith in Doan's Kidney Pills since I publicly recom mended the remedy in February, 1903. An I started at that time, a severe spell of sieknesa eariy in my life left me with kidneys, and aa time went on I suf fered more and more with spells of backache. The pain through the kid neys was torture, and often a could not find a comfortable position to lie in. When able to be up and around I was troubled with headaches and dizziness and could not stoop or lift anything. I doctored and used various treatment but nothing seemed to help me any until I began using Doan's Kidney Pill The use of this remedy was very satisfac tory. It gave me so much relief that I cannot hesitate to recommend it, and will put in a good word for Doan's Kid ney Pillg whenever I find an opportun ity." Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call at Charles Rogers' drug store and ak what his customers report. ,. ., For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United State. Remember the name Doan's aid take no other. CONFER ON RATES. CASTOR I A lor Infanta and Children. - Tt3 KInj Yea Hare Always Eaught Bears the Signature ro spices, cf COFFEEjTEAj BAKING POWDER, nxvcn;;;oEXTRACT5 &9o!uhfaihr, finest Flavor, Grtaretf 5rrenh, Se&3orolk Pricti CLOSSET&DEYEHS r PORTLAND, OREGON. Important Conference Between Inter state Commission and Railroads. WASHINGTON; August 1. An im portant formal conference between the Interstate Commerce Commission end representative of the Western Trunk Lines and traffic official of various southern and southwestern roads took place yesterday in the hearing room of the commission. It related to the con truction to be placed by the comnii sion on the recently enacted rate law, Extended statements were made to the commission by several of the railroad officials. The principal speaker were J. C. Stub of the Southern Pacific W. B Biddle of the Chicago, Rock Island t Pacific; J. M. Culp of the Southern Railway, and Dariu Miller of the Chi (.ago, Burlington & (juincy. In brief the railroad officials made three general requests of the coramis sion: First, that a reasonable extension of time be given them to prepare and pub lish and file with the commission their new tariff schedules under the law and also a book containing the rate, might be left with each station agent, instead of being posted at the station. Second, that the requirement of notice of 30 days in a change of a rate or rates be eliminated, particularly as to import and export traffic. It was pointed out that often these rates had to be changed within a few hours to meet local conditions and that it would be practically impossible to anticipate these changes by even one day, not to mention 30 days. Third, that the railroads be relieved from the publication of terminal rates at points of destination and allowed to publMi them only at the point where the charges originate. The passenger traffic officials re quested the commission not to insist on the filing of new rates at thi time as their rates under the new kw would be precisely the same for a time at least, as they are now and the present rates are on file with the commission. women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham'i Advice and Help. She Haa Gnlded Thonsanda to Health. How Ljdl E. Makham'i Vegetable Com yonnd Cored Mrs. Alice Berryhill. Nothing Makes Life So Sweet. ' AS EASY COMFORTABLE SHOES. NOTHING MAKES LIFE AS UNBEARABLE AS POORLY FITTING SHOES. COME TO ME f AND GET ABSOLUTE . SATIS FACTION. S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond St, Opp. Fisher Bros. Best kind of logging shoes; hand Bade; always on hand. All kinds of shoe repairing neatly and quickly done. It is great satisfaction for a. woman to feel that she can write to another tellin her the most pi rate and confiden tial details about her illness, and know that her let ter will be seen by a woman only. Many thousands of cases of female diseases come be fore Mrs. Pinkham every year, some personally, others by mail. Mrs. Pink ham is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E, Pinkham and for twenty-five years under her direction and since her de cease she has been advising sick women free of charge. Mrs. Pinkham never violates the con fidence of women, and every testimon ial letter published is done so with, the written consent or request of the writer, in order that other sick women may be benefited as she has been. Mrs. Alice Berryhill, of 313 Boyee Street, Chattanooga, Tenn., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "Three years ago life looked dark to me. I had ulceration and inflammation of the female organs and was in a serious condition. " My health was completely broken down and the doctor told me that if I was not op erated upon I would die within six months. I told him I would have no operation but would try Lydia B. Pinkham Vegetable Compound. He tried to influence me atralnrt it but I sent for the medicine that same day and began to use it faithfully. Within five days I felt relief but was not entirely cured until I used it for some time. " Your medicine is certainly fine. I have induced several friends and neighbors to take it and I know more than a dozen who had female troubles and who to-day are as well and strong aa I am from using your Vege table Compound." Just as surely as Mrs. Berryhill was cured, will Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound cure every woman suffering from any form of female ills. If you are sick write Mrs. Pinkham for advice. It is free and always help, ful. NEWS OF OREGON AND THE NORTHWEST. - DIES OF HEART DISEASE. Sl'Ml'TKR, Ore., August 1 -Mr. Pop. a nephew of Major Frank (ilian, died BALLARD GIRL GONE. SEATTLE, August 4. Ethel Skinner, of Ballard. 18 'year old, has Wn mint- ing from home iuoe Sunday, when she suddenly thU morning at the home of started to Sunday choi. It is believed hi uncle, at Hanover, six miles north that she went with her half-brother, -of this city, of heart failure, lie came Walter Woods, a widower 33 yearn old. ' hero a few d iy ago from Kansas City Mr. Skinner 1ms told her husband of for the purpose of Agisting Major Gil threat that were made by Woods. At an In closing up his Imsinmm affair, times Woods would not permit Kthel ta.lle leaves a widow ml family In Mi speak to any man but himself. Again aouri. The body will be shipped to the he would command her to leave home or he would kill her. Wood is said to have paid a visit to Portland hist week, and it is thought he may have sent the girl there. SUBJECT TO TAXATION. BITTK. Mont August l.-Resident stockholders of mining stock are sub ject to taxation on that stock. This I the opinion handed down by Attorney. General A. J. Galen, in response to a query from W. D. Clark, chairman of the Board of County Commissioner of Silver Bow County. At the present, ac cording to the Commissioners about f 10.000,000 worth of Amalgamated Cop per and other mining stocks held by residents of Butte is escaping taxation. and it ww the desire of the Commis sioner to ascertain whether or not un- faiuily home tomorrow. THRESHING MACHINE BURNED. SH.VKRTO.W Ore., August 1-4. Mou Moulett' threshing machine was de stroyed by fire last evening a few mile from thi city while being drawn behind the engine to a farmhouse, where he ex pected to commence the season' work the next morning. tii A. w ir . .... m SWEPT BY FOREST FIRE, BOZEMAX. Mont. August l.-A di astrous fire has been raging since Satur day in the dense forests of Rear Canyon, destroying much valuable. timber It l close to the cuttings made in the can yon by the Cooper Company, and mudi of their timber has been threatened. Many men have been hired to go out der the Montana statute stock of a 'and fight the flames. foreign corporation whose property was located in the state could be added. The decision is of great importance. Morning Aitorian, 63 cent per month, delivered by carfier. REBELS ARE IN CONTROL (Continued from page 1) note that a dispatch to an official agency from Helsingsfors, announced the ar rival of the fleet at Sveaborg and the fact that it opened fire. It does not mention what it opened fire against; Vice-Admiral Birileff has presumably gone to Helsingors, to assume personal command of the fleet, as it now develops that Grand Duke Alexander Michaelo- itch, the Emperoi's borther, is not with the fleet as reported previously, but at Gatchina with the Empress Dowager. Anxiety at Cronstadt The utmost anxiety still prevails with regard to the possible uprising at Cron- tadt and the general spread of the re- olt through the entire nuval estab lishment. A personal visit by the cor respondent of the Associated Press to Cronstadt shows that the authorities there have received timely warnings of the events at Sveaborg, and have nip ped a possible revolt in the bud. They had the situation well in hand on Tues day night and quietly placed detach ments of infantry at the doors of the marine barracks, and removed the car bines from the racks in the buildings. esterday morning the 1500 sailors, composing the seventh equipage, quar tered at Cronstadt, whose loyalty has been distrusted, found themselves prisoners. Loyal Troops Fill Streets The streets of Cronstadt are swarm ing with troops of the loyal guard reg' mcnts and the newly arrived men from other points, who serve to overawe the disaffected elements. The commandant at Cronstadt has or- ered the confiscation of newspapers from St. Petersburg, to prevent tho news of the outbreak at Sveaborg reach ng the islanders. This measure was fairly successful. A group of agitators, ho went to Cronstadt by the same boat with the correspondent of the As sociated Press, and attempted to hold meetings to communicate the news of the Sveaborg happenings, were dispersed nd fled 1cfore the levelled rifles of the soldier. As the correspondent was crossing from Cronstadt to Orienhaum, he saw the imperial yacht Polcstar steam up at the pier below the imperial residence at FL0ATSAM AND JETSAM. Employer You look this, morning n if you had Wen late, very late, getting into bed last night T Sleepy Clerk I wasnt, but I would have been. Employer How do you mean that you would have been! Sleepy Clerk If I hadn't decided not to go to lied at all. Tho Kind You Iltivo Always nought, tuiil which litis been In use for over OO years, lias borne tho nlgnaturo of ond has been mmlo turner his per sonal MtinervlNlait aliu'o Its lufluH-y. ' auow no 0110 10 u ww vo you 111 tins. All Counterfeits, Imitation and " Juit-ns-iMMlMnr but Experiments that trltte with ftnd eiulanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience ngnlnst Kxpurlment. What is CASTORIA CiiNtorlis is a harmless substitute for Cutor Oil, Pare gorlo. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is rieasant. It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Nareotle substance. Its aire Is Its guarantee It destroys Worms nnd allays Fevcrlirtmess. It cures Dhirrhuw and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Patittcctv-Th mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY Boars' the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. T Miir.ua oaMat, ft umi ihit, rr? . A Syeamore millionaire haa married the manicurist who polUhcd hi finger nails. Will ahe now permit ome other manieurUt to hold hia hand or inlt on doing the polixhing hewelf? Xow that Minn Krupp ia being mar rried off, a youngei iter worth $12. 500,000 announeea her engagement. Jnt to think, hardly anyone knew there were any more at home like liertha. 'Col. Wattenon tell the young men to "go south," while I'ncle Jim Hill bida them to go to the eont. Torn by" eon flirt ing emotion. mot of the young men probably will remain where ttiey are. The wine stored in the cellar in San Fiinrieo are enid to have been greatly improved by the earthquake. Like a gTeat many medicine, Califor nia wines, apparently need to be well shaken before taken. A company ha leen formed in New York with a capital of $20,000,000 to control the chicken and egg aupply of America and all dairy product. Let us continue to be cheerful. There i no gooseberry trust as yet. 'etcrhof. Much by a little phrane is meant j y In jiifct some wise old thinkers spoke Full oft man on pleasure bent ' I later on through pleasure broke. T-Judge, "I'm awfully superstitious about' git ing knive away, aren't you?" - "Yes, Why, I'm . even guperstitiyn about lending them!" "Why sot" "Because I seldom get them back." Detroit Free PresjJ. Queen Victoria of Spain has nervous prostration; but there are lota of girla who would be glad to have that if they could be queens and live in castles. Wrinkles are not from age alone. Facial expression, illness and worry con tribute their share of the unwelcome lines. Hood health and joyful spirits are the best preventives of wrinkles. APPEARANCES Often a person is sized up by his appear ance; by the tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by the stationary it uses. A cheap letter head or a poor bill head gives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. Tho first im pression is half the battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of the importance of your business. Let us do your printing and help you to make that ten strike. The J. S. Dellinger Co. ASTORIA, OREGON France ia to have a law which will make it possible for any husband and wife to be divorced, whether there is a reason for theip separation or not, if they permit their petition to stand for years. ' Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the summer months the first unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention, so as to check the disease before it "becomes serious. All that Is necessary is afew doses of Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed .'by a -dose of Castor oil to clca-nse . the system. Rev, M. 0. Stock land, pastor of the first M. E. Church of Little; Fans, Minn., wrjtes: "We have usod-Ohamberlain'g Colic, Cholera and JJianjJhoBS' .Remedy for sctveral years aim mm ii a very vaiuuuie remcuy, es pecially for summer disorders in chil dren." Sold by Frank Hart, lending druggist. aug SEASIDE PICTURES A FINE LINE OF PRINTS IN BLACKS AND COLORS, 5C EACH. MATTED PRINTS IN ALL SIZES, COLORS, AND SUBJECTS, 5c. to 50c. EACH, SUITABLE FOR ANY SEASIDE COTTAGE. FOR THE MORE IMPORTANT PLACES ON YOUR WALLS, OUR LINE OF FRAMED PICTURES, RANG ING UPWARD FROM 15c. SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU BUT TO FURTHER INDUCE YOU TO EXAMINE THEM, AND ENCOURAGE THEIR SALE DURING THE SUM MER WE OFFER 25 Per Cent Off Any Framed Picture J. N. GRIFFIN Books Stationery Sou venters SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTOKIA, OltKfJON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS! LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS . TJp-to-Date SawMIll Machinery 18th and Franklin Ave.; riompt attention lvni;to((il. reralrwork Tel. Main 2451