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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1906)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER t, .006. THE MOHNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. A GUN AMD THREE CHILDREN, Oun 0oi Off, Killing On and Wound ing th Otbr Two, NEW YORK, 8it. B7.WI.1U piny liitf with a revolver liiti yfnUrday, thre children dropped It and It ex ploded, the bullet wounding them all, on 10 badly that ha died. The other two children received only iligbt aim ions. Jowph lfonna, g yer of age, li dead,. The othera were Hahator Rlisaot tl, 8 year of age, and Josiphln Harotl. I yeari of ag. Tht children found the revolver In a trunk In th Rluottl home, MRS. ASTOft lHPROVmo. Visited by Soa for th Purpoa of De termining Future Course, NKW YUltK. S.'pt. 20.-A pecla to the Tribune from Newport, It. I., aaye that Colonel John Jacob Astor arrived at Newport lat nllit and went at once to ltwhwood, the home of hi mother, Mm, William Antor, wher he will remain until it in decided what the plan for the future for Mr. As tor are to be. Colonel Astor haa juit returned from Europe, He cut ahort his Kuruptaii visit becaune of hi mnther'i Ulna. Nothing could I learned at JWch wood to the plan for Mr. Astor, but a confine will be held today, when it it likely that a tied. Ion will be readied. Mr-, Antor U able to drlis out every afternoon and according to her physi cians, is improving ilowly. SCALY ECZEMA ALL 111 REPORT IS DENIED. NEW YORK, Sept! 2.-It I author itatlvrly denied thit the Krle Railroad company le neuotlatlng for th purchase of th Toledo, Bt. Loui & Western company. It is admitted that the Krle Railroad company bad In contempla tion a ponaildc purclmne of the "('lover If" road nd ofUclala of tie Krle made a trip of Inspection over the line but further proar toward the deal ha nt been made. Eruptions Appeared on Chest, and race and neck Were All Broken Out Scales and Crusts Formed Iowa Lady Has Great Faith In Cutlcura Remedies for Skin Diseases, ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUT1CURA '. ' "I had an eruption appear on my cheat and body and exUmd upwards and downwards, ao that my neck and faoa were all broken out; also my arms and the lower limits a far aa the knee. I at firat thought (t was prickly heat. Rut aoon scale or crusts formed whom the breaking out waa. Inatsad of going to a physician, I purchased a oompLoto treatment of the Cutlcura Remedies, la whioh I had great faith, and all was satisfactory. A year or two later the eruption appeared again, only a little lower; but before it iuul tune to spread 1 procured another supply of the Cutl cura Iteutediea, and continued thoir ue) untQ the cure was eoniplots. It is now five years ainoo the lust attack, and have not seen any signs of a return. I have token shout throe bottle of the Cutlcura Resolvent, and do not know how much of tho Soap or Ointment, as 1 alway kvcp them with me; probably ore half doacn of each. " I decided to give tiie Cutlcura Rem cdios a trial after I had seen the results of their treatment of ecsema on an Infant helonging to one of our neigh bora. The parent took the child to the) twareet pbvaician, but bia treatment did no good, feo they procured the Cutlcura Remedies and cured her with them. When they began using Cuticura Rem edies her face was terribly disfigured with aorea, but she was entirely cured, for I aaw the same child at the age of five years, and her mother toldtme the ecM-ina bad never broken out since. I have more faith lu Cuticura Remedies for ekin disease than anything I know of. I am, reapectfully your, hmma h. Wilson, Llwwnb, Iowa, Oct. 1, 1905." WAS CAPTAIN'S FAULT. RAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2fl.-Cnptaln John IUrmlnj.'lmm, supervising inspec tor of hull and holler, rendered hi dHlnn today in the wrecking of the at earn srhooner Cella, near Point Tlnon on August 28 last. He found from the testimony that Captain Henry Kyman wa gitlltr of ne(fllrenre and unakllfull ne and ordered hi master license he upended for five month. RAISE IN SALT. Three Reason Advanced for Shortage of Product In New York. NKW YORK. Sept. 20. Th Interna tlonal Pall comnanr veterdny mined lU price on all grade of salt apprnxl mately sixty cent per ton. Thin ald to he the third ralae within a per lod of three month. The nnon given tor the latest ad' anee are that the ihnttinir down of two of the lnrjret producing plant In the I'tlca district hn earned a short ag hi the mipply and that the demand la nnpreeedently lnr(f and that dim cully ha been experienced In secur ing cart In which to transport the pro duct. In jobbing grocery circles tho posl- blllty wss suggested that the Interna tlonal may have recently succeeded In adding to the number of it subsidiary companlea and for that reason was find ing competition les keen from the out aide. No definite Information on that acore could be secured. SEVEN COMMITTEES APPOINTED. To Investigate Immigration Question From Every Possible Standpoint. NKW YORK, Sept. 20. Seven com mltteea of the iminljiratlon department of the National Civic Federation were appointed yesterday to Investigate the Immigration question from every powi bio standpoint. In reference to the work of the committee the following alntement wag madei "The Information collected will he presented to the public In such a shape that a clear understanding may he reached on a subject on which there have been many misunderstandings and honest differences of opinions, nnd If it la thought necessary, legislation will be sought which will Insure a fair Im migration law to be fairly administered." MAY LOSE EYESIGHT. BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2fl.-Jmlge W. W. Morrow, of the United States Circuit Court, has been ordered by his physician to refrain from all work and wear dark glasses for the next three or four months, under penalty of be coming totally blind. Since last April the judge has suffered from hi eye- ...bl. A .lb I. tm . .1. PlvN, BtlW, ! . lust M - SUltoifViw, ' U h Cu M kkio, 4,wlUU." slht, The physician atate that it ha been because of ovcratrain and over study. THIRD ATTEMPT FAILED. IW AN'OKI.KS. Kept. 20.-A third attempt todav by Captain Dollar of the steamer San Diego to force a free entry to Avalon and Santa Catnlina Inland In defiance of the Banning com pany's atanding price of $2.25 for each individual who land, failed. Two men who attempted to "rush' the water front guanl were unceremoniously beaten off with ttreama of water from hone nttin-hed to Are plug, after an hour spent in uneipml controversy, the iiivndcrs withdrew. BUILT UP HER HEALTH SPEEDY CURE OF MISS GOODE Bbs Is Msda Well by Lydl B. Pin b&m's Vegetable Compound, and Writes Gratefully to Mrs. Plukham. For the wonderful help that she has fonnd Misa Cora Qoode, 255 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, 111., believes it bar duty to write the following letter for publication, In order that other women afflicted in the same way may be . HMiiifmriiiiyiiiiiTiiMwwiiTiiiiwi.ii ii,i.n.iiiinr,r.ifiTifrfVTirffTilitm"ii r JIAiss Cora Goode benefited as ahe was, Miss Goode Is resident of the Bryn Mawr Lawn 'ennis Club of Chicago. She writes; Dear Mr. PInkbam: " I tried many different remedies to build tin my evstom, which hod become run down from loss of propor rest and unreason able hours, but nothing aeemed to help me. Mother Is a great advocate of Lydia E. Pink- itable Compound for female trou- it herself some year ago with eroat lucceaa. So I began to take it, ham's Vee bins, having used : mill givnv iuaot, uv j uvnn w uuigib and In 1ms than a month I waa aide to be out of bed and out of doors, and in three months I was entirely well. Keally I nave never lelt o strong and well a I have since. " No other medicine has such a record of curesof female troubles as has Lydia K. Pinkhara' Vegetable Compound. Women who are troubled with pain ful or irregular periods, backache, bloating (or flatulence), displacement of organs, inflammation or ulceration, can be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia fi, Pin kham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Pinkhara Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has irulded thousands to health. Her experience is very srreat, and she (rives the benefit of it to all who stand in need of wise oounsel. She is the daughter-in-law of Lydia B. Pinkham and for twenty -five ears has oeen aavismg sick women free of charge. Address, Lyon, Mass. TWO STORES-ASTORIA AND PORTLAND as PRACTICE CLOTHING ECONOMY By Buying an "Oregon Buckskin" at Our advertisement of a few days ago in which we first told about "Oregon Buckskin'' suits at $15, caused no end of comment. We had a splendid response, much greater than we dared to, expect. Many people came a little doubtful, thinking that what we said about "Oregon Buckskin" was too good to be true, but when they saw the Suits, however, their doubts speedily vanished and a suit was , quickly selected and taken home. Nor was that the end, for every "Oregon Buckskin" Suit sold has sold from one 'to three more, the buyers being so well pleased that they hastened to tell their friends about them. Really, folks, you get just as much in these suits at $15 style, wear and workmanship , 'as any custom tailor can give you at $25 to $35. So if in need of a winter suit, come here at once and secure an ''Oregon Buckskin'' at $15. Twill be the best clothing purchase you've ever made in your life. Wear l aii Oregon Buckskin Suit and be Well Dressed And Now More Good News WE'VE "OREGON BUCKSKIN" d 1 C OVERCOATS At the Same Price PD These are made of the genuine "Oregon Buckskin" cloth, in Gray Mixtures, Blue and Black; the body is lined with best Venetian, the sleeves lined with silk, the collar silk velvet, all hand tailored and a garment any gentleman will be proud to own. We Give the Best Values and Show the Biggest Line of Cravenettes in Astoria Wc are showing about thirty different patterns in Rain Coats; the styles are the latest brought out this Fall. All Hand Tailored. Prices, $12.50 to $25.00. Remember this If you want ALL WOOL and want it at the lowest prices there is but one place to go To Ue WOOLEN MILL STORE. Ins vi e Woo MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS Ike mm j&C- Mm 684 Commercial Street, Astoria Corner Third and StarK, Portland Frame Residence For a Wide Loi Modified Colonial Style, With Much Room and Plenty of Closet Space Estimated Cost $2,500. Copyrltfht, 1006, by Henry Wittckind, Chicafo. rEUSI'ECTIVE VIEW. r l ' wo I X t-w I i R.MTHV iU p,! aKMMannMIMilKHHi I I j tKMC 0ifM t :::v- f 1 J i 'i .oy uvins boom ii ..aeeepnoN pv. f i j r-i j i g J VCBANDA l aoor X 4i? ma.' 6 Ik , "h. " m . 1 ! S AegctablcPrcparalionfor As similating tteToodandltegtila ting rhg .Smnmchs and BowpIs nf FIRST IjLOOR TLAN. SECOND FLOOR FLAN. PjroiMtesT3istlon,Checrful ness and Kst-Contoics neither Opiumlorphine norMiDExaL Not Narcotic. JUrJbm SmJ' MxJtmm ADtrfectRcmedv forConsfipa- lioh. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Warms .Convulsions Jevxrisli afess andLoss or Sleep. facsimile Signature ot NEW YORK. EXACT COPT OF VBAPPtB. For Infants and Children. Finn The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears the Signature of .AN AAV W In Use For Over Thirty Years Si wi eiwmua MHMMT. new tbm rrT. Mm The MORNING ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH Tiis modified colonial frame residence, two stories nnd bnsemeut, the architect believes can be erected under favorable conditions for $2,500. The first floor contains a reception room, vylth Blldlng doors Into the ball, a large I living room with cased opening Into the dining room, a bedroom and an up ! to (lute kitchen nnd pantry. Beside the rear eutranee Is a refrigerator space. J Upstairs there are four good sized bedrooms, a conveniently arranged bathroom " and many big closets. Tho cement floored basement contains a laundry, with . ' ai : stationary trays, boiler room and conl room. This house Is thirty-three feet A QTfkfta C KACT INIPWCfWl flPt wide and twenty-nine feet deep. HENRY WITTBKIND. irTOsVVfl iCl & LV7V I ? V TT JpVl