The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 13, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1907.
The message of the Olive to man is
OLIVE
Sylmar California Olive Oil has no equal,
The oil contains more nourishment than a pound of
meat because the oil is wholly assimilated with
out taxing the digestive organs.
DONE UP IN PINT AND QUART BOTTLES.
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No Use Talkim
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON.
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A. V. ALLJBN,
Phone 3371 and 711 Main.
Sale Agent, for Baker' Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee.
START JETTY I1
Urge Force of Men Working At
Fort Stevens.
WILL ADD TWENTY NEW CARS
Preparation Are Being Completed to
Rush Jetty Repair Work Exten-
ion Will Be Begun in the
Early Spring.
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PORTLAND, Feb. 12. Preliminary
work for the season on the government!
Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia '
River has been started by Colonel S.!
W. Roessler, who has Just returned'
from a trip of inspection. A raral-)
lei trestle 24 miles in length is being;
built between Fort Stevens and what
is known as the sands. A large force
of mech Vile? is at work on Job,!
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which is going ahead at the rate of Th Jss.J0 was that Portland prop
110 feet a day. When the cmtract has' ertjr ownor, and corporations with big
been completed the new trestle will be a!)S.8Sment liabilities objected to bear
used for transporting material to tr-' ln, t,plt share of tne tvo-thirds of
outer end of the Jetty. thl. Ir(1(j improvement . ost. to be paid
he portion of the Jetty which was f.ut of th1 eounty an,j gUte funj,j Mj
washed away by the winter f terms especially out of the State treasury,
will be renewed soon. When the ap- a thIrd of tne c09t of road im,)rove
propriation for the extension of the; ments ln dstant ea!,tern and southern
Jetty is available in the early spring.1 coun;;rfS
the work of extending the structure House acted on the bill In the
further out to sea will be pushed with con,m.;t, cf the wnole and reported
v'r- ! favoiahly on It without amendment,
Colonel Roessler says that to facili- J but jt , fe?rcd that intrenchea pr0p
tate delivery of rock at least 20 new ( erty .r,u..tSts wm yPt defeat the bill
cars will be added to the rolling stock, j wlun ; comes up for fn!l passage, de-
making a total of 160. Last season
the government had some difficulty In
taking care of the rock shipments as
rapidly as they were hauled from the"
quarries by the contractors. This year'
it is the intention of the United States
engineers to have no delay.
Car tracks are being overhauled and
contracts for new ones have teen let.
The plant is said to be in fairly good
condition, and in the next month will
be in the finest kind of shape. The
storms did not do so much damage as
was at first rpported
If all goes welrj
more work will be done to the Jetty
this coming season than during any
previous year.
For two months an effort has been
made to take soundings of the depth of
water on the bar, but the frequent
storms interfered. Very soon, it Is be
lieved, the survey can be completed.
The engineers are anxious to know
what effect the jetty has had during the
past few months of scouring out the
bar. When the last soundings were ,
taken the shoalest spots on the bar j
were covered by about 24 feet of wa
ter at low tide. The government rep
U G A N
You Can Be Easy!
W. L. Douglas Shoe
They are the Greatest of
All Shoes
In single and double soles, warm and
strong, protecting the feet and health
at the aame time. These shoe have
that' soft, velvety feeling, and have
that peculiar action making walking a
pleasure. They are gratifying to the
most sensitive feet.
Our Specialty Line
of Loggers Shoes
guarantee satisfaction to the wearer.
No better but a leader of all.
S. A. G1MRE
643 Bond St., opposite Fiaher Bros.
3 E Z
I resentatlvos have reason to bolU-vo that
tills depth has Ih-vm hn'reasod. The
i last survey was made In July.
WILL CAUSE DEBATE
(Continued from page 1)
with Crook. Klamath and Lake has
been cut off from the ijuartet and add
ed to Malheur, taking the 'place of
linker, which has been raised to the
dignity of a whole vote Instead of a
! Joint. Crook, I-ake and Klamath are
I made a joint of themselves.
I Senator Hart's hill says that until
J tj,e next decennial United States cen-
I 8US , taken, and an apportionment
! made by law, the Senate shall consist
) of 30 members, one Senator for each
13.4S4 white population or fraction
thereof exceeding one-half.
Senators holding over, representing
districts composed of more than one
county, shnll, when the districts have
been changed by this act, be considered
senators of the districts created by
the act in which they reside,
.
ROAD BILL ATTACKED
( Continued from page 1)
spite the favorable action by the
House committee, and it is probable
thnt :he fight will be waged aga!n on
,vt., fl.v,, of the nouse in one gu.,e
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ITALY WOULD ENTER.
NE YORK, Feb. 12. Cortland F.
Bishop, president of the Aero Club of
America, received a message last night
from the president of the Aero club
of Italy, that a challenge for the in
ternatiorial balloon cup had been Is
sued by ihat organization. It is
doubtful if the challenge can be ac
cepted for the entry limit expired on
February 1. However, if a challenge
was mailed on that date by the Ital
ian club, it is believed it can yet be
accepted. President Bishop has asked
Frank H. Lahm, foreign represents
tive for the Aero Club of America, to
consult representatives of the other
clubs in the international federation as
t0 lh
Italy.
possibility of yet admitting
CAUGHT IN BURNING WRECK.
COLUMBIA, S. C, Feb. 12. A long
distance ' telephone message from
Johnston, S. C, says that a head-on
collision between two freight trains on
the Southern Railway has occurred at
that station. One of the trainmen Is
known to have been killed and It Is
believed one of the engineers is un
der the wreck. The wreckage Is on
fire.
Always Remember the FuS Name
j
axative
rom
inine
Tablets
Cuts a Cold in OftJ Day
Cu Ecjj ja Two) JJays
6
on every
b02f. 25c
!l A III
WILL DISAPPEARS
Last Testament of Nebraska Man
Cannot be Brought to Light.
LOSS CHECKS SETTLEMENT
Affair of Etate Cannot Be Adjudicat
ed Until the Missing Document I
Found, A Some Property Is
Not Accounted For.
OMAHA, Feb. 12. The vast will of
the late John A, Crelghton has mys
teriously disappeared. A will whieh
was made three years ago has been
found, but it Is believed that there Is
a later one. judge wooiwonn urew
up the bill but there is no record of
It among his papers. Since the will
which has been found was drawn,
Crelghton disposed of much property,
Including one mine which was aold for
five millions. None of this sold prop
erty has been accounted for and the
executors are sure that another and
later will was made. Matters pertain
ing to the property ate at a standstill
until the missing document is found,
CONSIDERS NAVAL BILL.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. The House
today resolved itself into a committee
Merit always has and al
ways will win.
Croakers may Croak,
Competitors my talk,
FRESH CLOTHING
at
Good Fat Reductions
draws the multitudes
YOU BET.
Four days of price cut
ting has brought the
prudent shopper in large
numbers to
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nsufffemova
You take no risk in trading with
Herman Wise
Astoria's Reliable Clothier and Hatter.
BEHIND EACH ARTICLE IN HIS STORE
of the whole to consider the Naval Ap
propriation bill. A number of recom
mendations of the Naval Appropria
tions committee were eliminated on
points of order. The Army Appropria
tion bill, the Fortifications Appropria
tion bill and the Omnibus Lighthouse
bill were sent to vonferencf,
WILL APPOINT THE GOVERNORS.
HAVANA, Feb. 12. Prominent Llb-J
i ntls assert positively that Governor
Magoon has decided to appoint, new
governors of all the Cuban provinces
ns soon as Congress In the United
States adjourns. They declare that
the appointees will be all Liberals and
that Magoon Is afraid to make the
announcement while Congress is In
session.
CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CUHEQ.
One who suffers from enronic con
stlpatlon is In danger of many serious
ailments. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syr
up cures chronic constipation as it
aids digestion and stimulates the liver
and bowels, restoring the natural ac
tlon of these organs. Commence tak
lng It today and you will feel better
at once. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syr
up doe not nauseate or gripe and i
very pleasant to take. Refuse sub 7
atltutea. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug
Store.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the J? STTt
Signature of irv. '"
$2.50 to $7.50 off on
Men's Suits or Raincoats.
$3.50 to $10.00 off on
Winter Overcoats or
50c to $1 off on Hats.
35c to $1 on Shirts and
Drawers.
$1 to $5 off on Trunks.
40c to $3.00 off on
Umbrellas.
50c to $2.50 o
Pants at
IT.
In.
The Old tftove Man
Has been hunting around for a year or more to find a Una of
STOVE
a good or better than the kind he aold here twenty year ago (om
of the are beginning to wear out). Ho think ho ha found the
line. Ho will .how them to you if you will oall at the .tor of
W. C. LAWS CO.
First National Bank of Astoria, Ore
KHTAIILI8IIKI) 1880.
Capital $100,000
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHN' FOX, Pre.
F L BISHOP. Becretarv
Designers and Manufacturers oi
!THE LATEST IMPROVED
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers!
Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished.
ORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
I Sale
51
s
Plumber and Steam Fitter.
Nelson Trover, Vice-Pre. and 80.pt,
: ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK. Trea
Foot of Fourth iStraet.