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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1906)
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER s5) 1008. 8 PRESIDENT SAYS SO OLD DUTCH CLEANSER CHASES DIRT Makes Everything "Spick and Span." bO Stands By Sailors Ejected From Public Hall. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. Simington 17 goods Boraxo Soap Powder For Toilet, Bath and Nursery, per Can, 25 Cents SOLE AGENTS FOR BAKERS BARRINGTON STEEL CUT COFFEE A. V. ALLEN WILD W i T H Mm HUMOR WILL GROVEK SPEAK (Continued from page 1) Eruption Broke Out in Spots AH Over Body Caused a Continual Itching for Two Years Doctor's Medicine Did no Good Cured at Expense of only $1.25 and Now THANKS CUTICURA FOR COMPLETE CURE "Some time ago I wrote you for ft book on the Cuticura Remedies and received it 0. K. and went and bought the Soap, Ointment, and Pills. They did me more good than any medicine I ever used. They cured me of my skin disease, and I am very thankful to you. My trouble was eruption of the skin, which broke out in spots all oyer my body, and caused a continual itching which nearly drove me wild at times. I got medicine of a doctor, but it did no cure me, and when I saw in a paper your ad.. I sent to you for the Cuticura book, and I studied my case in it. I then went to the drug store and bought one cake of Cuticura Soap, one box of Cu ticura Ointment, and one vial of Cuti cura Pills. From the first application I received relief. I used the first set and two extra cakes of Cuticura Soap, and was completely cured. I bid suffered for two years, and I again tfSnk Cuticura for my cure. If you wish, you may publish this. out friend forever, Claude X.Johnson, Maple Grove Farm, R. F. D. 2, Walnut, Kan-, June 15, 1905." j sentiment as a result of his speech waking tour. 1 Tito enthusiasm of Mr. Bryan's ' Southern receptions have varied accord j ing to locality, although everywhere ! he has been received with great respect j and manifestation of affection. In j some section the outpouring and manner of greetings have recalled the j Bryan adulation of 1896, while in oth ler places the demonstration have been only formally enthusiastic, j The contest already on in Virginia j between Bryan Enthusiasts and Bryan j Conservatives is of vital interest. Sen ator Daniel of Virginia was the first 1 Democrat of national prominence to ex , press disapproval of Mr. Bryan's gov : eminent ownership doctrine. There : was nothing surprising in this. Oppo sition to the idea was natural to him, and it was a matter of course that no j fear of personal consequences would si : lence him. Therefore, Senator Daniel ; spoke and the opportunity was instant- ly seized by his opponents. State Sen- ator Thomas of Lynchburg, who op j posted the reelection of Major Daniel to the United States Senate, is out with a declaration for government own- ! ership and has issued a rallying-cry j to all Virginia Democrats of a like way of thinking. i In the Old Dominion, therefore, is to i lie fought the first battle in which the j "Bryan Paramount" is the issue; anil j Virgiia's sister states will look on i with bated breath. It is not at all ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! ihard to believe that vir?iniai' verdiet Scratch! Scratch 1 Scratch! This is the condition of thousands of skin-tortured men, women, and children, who may be instantly relieved and speedily cured by warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle applications of Cuticura Oint ment, the great Skin Cure, and mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills, when physicians and all else fail. Md throufhotrt tht -wrAi. Cnticurt Sop, Be.. Oirt. meat, iteoSr,t, 5Wc. i in form rf Chocolate Cj4 pi.i. 24c. pr vi iA 60, mijr hvi c4 t'.i itrviiciH. 4 ii.f !i frt runt. fvtw Unit Cktei. turp., Sol PV2!5 rre"Afl Alxihe Skin,8ci!p,Dd UtiiS 0 SPICES, o COFFt,TtA, BAKING POWDER. FLAVORING EXTRACTS AkolutePurify, Fincsr Flavors Creator Srreh.&nabkmus. CLOSSET&DEYERS r PORTLAND, OREGON. on government ownership may be made i the verdict of the national Democracy, and that thereby Virginia may again take her place as a leader in Demo- cratic thought. Should Virginia's voice . be for government ownership, it is not . improbable that other Southern states ', would follow her lead, and with the South committed to the doctrine noth ing could prevent its being written into the next national Democratic platform. ! It is true that the Sonth's men of j national prominence, so far as heard ; from, have been almost unanimous in ' condemning Mr. Bryan's new idea, and the Southern press is generally against it. But in the South, as nowhere else, j does the Democratic rank and file have i the opportunity to make its opinions I felt, and it is just possible that neith I er leaders nor press speak authorita i tively for the people. In the West, it I is reported, sentiment is strong for ! government ownership and the results ! of the New York primaries indicate that the Empire State is ready to ac cept Bryan's most radical views. Con servatives have been looking to the South to save the Democratic party from extreme radicalism. That there is sufficient government ownership sen timent in Virginia to warrant a well informed politician making it an is sue in a contest against so strong a man as Senator Daniel comes as a dis tinct surprise, and the opinion is now frequently heard that Mr. Bryan's task of converting the Democratic party may not be so gigantic as had been believed. SUBSCRIBES ONE HUNDRED But Cured by Chamberlain' Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. "When my boy wa two yeart old he had a very sever attack of bowel com plaint, but by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we brought him out all right," says Maggie Hickox of Midland, Mich. This remedy can be depended upon in the most severe cases. Even cholera Infan tum is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. wp S. A. G1MRE $43 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros. "TO CURE A FELON," ! says Sam Kendall of Phillipsburg, Kan., "just cover it over with Buck'en'g Arni ca Salve and the Salve will do the rest." Quickest cure for Burns, Boils, Sores Scalds, Wounds, Piles, Eczema, Sail Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and Sore Eyes. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers'. sep Say American Uniform Is Badge of Honor and Must Be Respected Open Letter to Admiral Thomas Suit Began, OYSTER BAY, Sept. 24.-President Roosevelt has contributed $100 to be used by Rear-Admiral Thomtu in a le gal lawsuit instituted recently at New port, R. I., to determine whether or not a man may be excluded from public place of entertainment because he wears the uniform of the United States Army or Xavy, The President today made public the following letter, which he has sent to Rear-Admiral Thomas; "Oyster Ray. Sept. 24. IfHXt.-lVar Admiral Thomas: I inclose flOO to I used in that suit which, thanks to you, has been so wisely undertaken to test the legality of excluding any man from any public place of entertainment be cause he wears the United States uni form. I feel that it is the duty of ev ery good citizen to endeavor in every shape and way to make it plain that he regards the uniform of the United States Army and Xavy just as much when worn by an enlisted man as when worn by an oincer as a lutdge of honor, and therefore entitling the wearer, so long as he behaves decently, to respect ful treatment. "There is no finer IkkIv of men in I all our country than the enlisted men of the Army and Xavy of the United States, and I cannot sufficiently ex press my indignation and contempt for anv man who treats liis uniform save with the respect to which it is enti tled. If a man misbehaves himself. then no matter what uniform he wears, he should le dealt with accordingly; but the fact of wearing the United States uniform should be accepted as presumptive evidence that the man thus discriminating is all wrong. "Sincerely yours, "THKODORK ROOSEVKI.T." Rear-Admiral Thomas is reported to lie paying half the expenses of a suit for ?."0 damages brought by Chief Yeo man r. l. itunzie, against me .t-wporv Amusement Company, of Newport, on the ground that he was excluded from the place while in uniform. Bunzle is on duty at the naval training station at Newport. The suit will not be tried until (Holier 2 or later. Special Offering for Monday and Tues day Positively, Profit Does Nojjjgure in this Sale, Merchandise Offered You Only of the Season's Moat Wanted and Newest Styles and in Every Instance Prices Backed by Honesty Quality and Courtosy Dress Goods Special A harvest of great values awaits you In this de partment. $1.25 Broadcloths 89c 34 inches wide all-wool chiffon Broadcloth in color, Tan, Ited, Brown and Cieen O7C 50c All Wool Albatross 39c 3(1 inches wide in colors, Xavy, Hod, Brown, Light Blue, Iink and White 39c 25c All Wool Tricot Flannel 19c 24 inches wide, every color to select from, priced to you in this sale I7C 45-inch Serge in Red ami Navy only, a peclal Value 19C $1.48 All Wool Overplald $ J,19 This Season's newest ami most wanted labile for Skirts, Suits and Coats, 5(1 inches wide, for Monday and Tuesday only Long Black Kid Gloves up riiTinn if I LLNIUJK $1,19 27-inch Cotton ChitTon Broadcloth, a pretty p'uin Cotton Cloth, with a Ilrotidclotji for Kimmi In-- ing Sactue. and WrapM'iit, gur 2V value If pticcd to you at, per yard 101 $3.50 Women's Id-Button length Gloves, mads of the finest skim nd by the most skillful glovemsker. In the world, black and while, per pair, 500 Pairs Kid Gloves at 79c Monday and Tuesday In the Kid Clove Section this sale w offer our $1.25 and l.,10 2 clp Clare Kid Cloves in White, Black Mode, Tan, Crren and Xavy, Splendid quality at the pccia low prii-e, xr pair Ml 79c ATLANTA IN DANGER. (Continued from page 1) out hit threats.- Reports from part of Atlanta since the sun went down and after the most careful investigation possible, have sift ed down into one fight between a num ber of country police and deputies, and some unknown negroes. The number of negroes dead i not known and possi bly never will be. The officers claim they counted from fix to fifteen dead, but the excitement and darkness make the counting very uncertain. The re ported killing at Howell's Station, is declared to be. false, at military head quarters. SITUATION AT ATLANTA. Saloons AH Closed and Sale of Gum is Stopped. ATLANTA, Sept. 24.-The body of Zcb Long, a negro, was found early today hanging in the woods near East Point, a suburb eight miles south of Atlanta. Long was locked up in the East Point jail charged with disorderly conduct. The jail was broken into af ter midnight and Long was taken out. The usual mystery surrounds the af fair. It is not known yet whether Long was suspected of any connection with any of the recent assaults on white women. The situation at 3 o'clock this after noon was quiet. There is no apprehen sion of trouble tonight, but every pre caution has been taken to guard against a repetition of the rioting. A cold northcant rain, accompanied by high winds, has commenced to fall and will aid materially in preserving the pres ent status. The local situation at noon seemed more favorable than at any time since Saturday night. The author ities have dismissed and sent home all outside militia companies except those belonging to the Fifth regiment, This leaves one full regiment in charge excepting that guards have been post ed at the 'hardware stores to' protect I ' ' Mi Lace Curtain Special The time to buy Lac Curtains is while the prices are low. Will you ml thin opportunity! 3 yard Knot tiiigham Curtain, "2.25 value, 0 pairs only tfs t ol.oo $4.50 Arabian Net $3.39 31 yards long, plain renter, a beautiful Cur- tain only 5 pair of these curtains lclt.,...4 J, jy ,sc DOTTED CURTAIN SWISS, tie. 45c Wool Rippel Eiderdown 29c Now is the time to purchase your Kimona and Dress ing Sacque Material, a you will need them soon. Buy now. Special Sale of Table Damask 79c 72-Inch Bleached Satin Damask, an extra fine v our $1.25 grade Monday and Tuesday.,. ,, Blankets and Comfortables 10x4 Cotton Blanket in Crey und Tan, Fancy Stripe Headings, a special value 49c 11x4 Cotton Blanket in Crey and Tan, at this low price of 98 10x4 White Pine Wool Blanket, un extra fine value at $3.05 j priced in this sale for , ''-89 54x68 Straight Stitched Comfortable IU9 66x72 Scroll Stitched Comfortable $1.89 Sale of Heavy Turkish Towels T..w:,:.24c 24x50 inch extra heavy Brown Turkish our regular 35c value, in this sale..., 20x50-inch extra value Turkish at Towel, 25c value 19c Black Petticoat Special Ladles' Black Spun Glass Petticoats, light as a fea ther, 5 inches sccordian pleating, 3 rows of shirr ing at bottom, (1.10 value 89c Misnes Black Sateen Petticoats, made from the best grade of Sateen, three rnlllcg at the bottom, our regular $1.25 value very 79C Children's School Hose special lot of broken sizes in children's school Hose, nearly every size represented, from 31 to 10, m values up to 25c, per pair Trade With the Simington Dry Goods Co., Because. We Save You Money them from possible raids for firearms and ammunition, The sale of firearms and ammunition has been stopped. All saloons have been closed until further orders. ' The feature of the situation is the scarcity of negroen usually employed about the city. The telegraph com- Lpanies are advertising" lor wnite deliv ery clerks, and the postofllce is expe riencing great difficulty in sending out special delivery mail. Domestic serv ants are frightened and an exodus of large proportions of negroes from the city is reported. The authorities, how ever, believe they have the situation well in hand. Seventeen companies of state militia were in complete control of the situa tion this morning. All saloons were closed for the day under the orders of the Mayor. Bmtinoss has assumed nor mal conditions, the street car schedules have been resumed, the schools are open as usual, and public conildonce is be ing restored under the energetio meas ures taken by tho authorities, city, coun ty and state, to maintain order. ( No further outbreak is anticipated. . The laxative effect of Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablets Is so agree- t,1 1 A t 1 ize that it is produced by a medicine. These tablets also cure Indigestion, For ale by Frank Hart and leading druggists.