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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1907)
; WEDNESDAY, FEORUARY 20, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, - ASTORIA, OREGON. mmm m m t K - : MARl TIME MESSAGES China Liner Numantia Due in at Any Hour. OWEENEE DUE DOWN FOR CHILI British Stemhip Woodford Outtid Comet from Muji Anothtr and Unknown Tramp Off Bar Big Bonanza Ready for Sea. The Seattle crew for the schooner Irene have arrived In this port, but their dunnage is one train behind them' having gone to Portland, Instead of coming to Astoria from Coble, In def erence to an absurd ruling of the rail way service. The Astoria-Portland liners are do ing good and steady work On the riv er, the Hassalo for the O. R. A and the Undine for the Karam people. B0U1 are on good schedules and both are busy from one end of the run to the other. It is said that the Numantia ha over 8.000 tons of coal on board for Port land delivery. A few more cargoes of this sort should bring the price of coal back to the realms of reason and the compass of the common purse. A large tramp steamship was report ed outside at sundown yesterday and her colors could not be made out with any certainty. She is one of several now due here, and Is reported as in ballast. Tha British tamshlo Woodford. from Muji. with coals, is reported off the bar, and will probably come In; this morning. She is Portland bound, and will load lumber for the outward j voyage, an 3 undoubtedly for the Orl-1 ent. loaded and ready for pea, at the Old Oregon mill piers at Fluvel, will clear and sail today for San Franclm-u, all things permitting. The steamer Washington, bound for Portland, entered from San Francis co yesterday, and will leave up river sometime this morning. The swift British bark Oweeneo. lumber laden for Valparaiso, Chill. I" due down from Portland this morning on her way to sea. The trans-Pacific liner Numantia Is due in at any hour. Captain Archie Pease Is here, to meet her, and take her on to the metropolis. PHYSICIAN FINDS ECZEMA CURE Prescription of Dr. D. D. Dennis Heals the Skin Many Cures Reported. The mvdleal world is stirred by the great number of ecsenta cures now being effected with the method discov ered by a prominent skin specialist. Dr. D. D. Dennis, of Chicago. Sev eral years ago Dr. Dennis announced to the medical world that when the skin is diseased, it Is curable through the skin alone, and that If the pa tient Is In good health otherwise, it Is nonsense to dose the stomach of a person suffering from ecsema, psorasls, or any kindred ailment. Dr. Dennis compounded a prescrip tion of vegetable mixtures, perfectly harmless, soothing and refreshing to the skin, and quickly eradicating the disease. This prescription has now been put up In bottles and may be se cured direct from drug stores. Many wonderful reports have been coming In from all parts of the coun try and some right from this city, as to the remarkable cures effected by Dr. Dennis's prescription, especially when it is used in connection with D. D. D. soap. This paper is able to today to print the following: The D. D. D. Prescription may be had at Charles Rogers' drug store. Call and Investigate no one Is urged to buy. The bark Big Bonanza, which is now Dade't Little Liver Pllla thorough ly clean the system, good for buy liv er, make clear complexions, bright eye and happy thoughts. GOOD FIGHT WAGING Astoria's Delegates and Citizens Doing Fine Work. AGAINST PORTLAND'S FRAUD Two r'spateV.es from Mayor Herman Wise Yesterday Evening Both Cheerful Bill Goes Over Un til Tomorrow Afternoon. There Is absolutely no ground for discouragement In the matter of the Astoria fight against the "Port of Co lumbia" bill at Salem. The situation was brighter yesterday evening than It has been since the big Portland bluff was put up last Thursday. The active group of Astorlans now at the capital have lost no time nor advantage In their gamey flgat and have been ably assisted by Senator Seholtleld and Representatives MeCue and Brlx, first, last, and all the time. At 5 o'clock last evening the As torlan received the following dispatch from Mayor Herman Wise, now at Sa lem: "Upon the first test motion today, looking to the postponement Of Port cf Columbia bill until Thursday at 2 o'clock, our vote was IS, to Multno mah's 11. The prosix'ds are fine, but a few fresh men here won't hurt." Chairman J. W. Welch of the Cham ber of Commerce, was apprised of the facts set forth In that telegram, and will take steps to send aid to the forces already on the ground, by to day's trains. Two hours later the following com munication reached this office from the hands of the mayor: "The Multnomah contingent today tried to force the hands of Senators having local legislation pending, by way of a resolution Introduced by Ma larkey, providing against any further trading, and that no more could be done. The Senate, by a vote of 18 to It, voted down the MuUnomuhn's mo lion, and by a sulmctiuont vote of 20 to 0, made the 'Port of Columbia' bill the special order for Thursday at 2 o'clock, The defeat of the bill seems certain. It has caused the greatest fight of tills session. The new As toria spirit cannot bo comjuered." These cheerful Items of news were made public as possible last evening, ami are sent forth this morning In the hope that they wilt Inspire every man who can spare the time and who ban a grain of Intluence at Salem, to go up on this evening's train and take a hand In the final and victorious ne gotiations tomorrow- afternoon, A well known Portland" business man who spent the day here yesterday, in the course of an animated conversa tion nnent the Inliiultous measure un der tire at Salem, honestly admitted that the bill had been snoukingly han dled, and that he did not blame the Clatsoplans for their spirited flgnt. Ben Young last evening sent off the following despatch to Senator Schol field, at Salem: "I notice that the Normal bill Is blocked: also the 'Port of Portland' measure; will leave tonight for Salem; secure room; may render assistance." This Is the status of the scrap at the present hour; and It Is certainly far more hopeful than ever before, tnanks to the Intelligent opposition waged by the public and private cltl sens of Astoria, at the capital. And, to expedite the matter, It Is respect fully suggested that those men of As torla who cannot get away, shnll send telegrams, and letters, and messages over the 'phones to their friends in the Senate, urging the deepest and fairest consideration of Astoria's claims for exemption from the thrall of this vi cious and constitutional measure, con cocted by, and woolly In the Interests of Portland, ManZan Pile Remedy put up In con venient collapsible tubes with nossle attachment to that the remedy may be applied at the very et of the trou ble, thus relieving almost Inetaatly. bleeding, Itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded Sold by Frank Hsrt'a drug store. Morning A"torian. CO rents per moot:, flrllvered by carrier. WJ je asa . . . i GREAT PRICE SLAUGHTER Many thrifty buyers are taking advantage of the slaughter prices we are offering in Men's and Boy's Fine Clothing. We must move this stock out and turn it into cash in the next few weeks, help us to do it, we have taken the pro- g fit off of everything and more than the profit on some things. ITS thn nhonno nf Vftlir life Take advantage of it-If you don't it lib hid uiiaiiuc Ul IUUI LIIU is your loss not ours. WE ARE MAKING ROOM FOR OUR NEW SPRING STOCK which will eoon arrive. We are offering the greatest bargains ever offered in fine clothing. We Quote a few specials which should interest you SPECIAL--250 Men's Fine Chevoit Oregon Suits $15 values, Special while thev last 7.5 These suits are made from the pure Oregon Chevoits manufactured at the Hrowns ville and. Salem Woolen Mills, the best bargains ever offered in fine all-wool clothing 200--Boy's Fine School Suits $3.50 and $4,50 Values. While They Last. $0 lZf We invite you to call and inspect these goods for your own satisfaction, which will convince you that we are offering the best bargains. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store E. C. JUDD, Proprietor 684 Commercial Sreet. Between 15th and 16th Spring A I il '." V f i ! Ill Hart's.! n nou iicement iqo6 b? Wo wish to announce the arrival of some of our advance SPRING GOODS As usual, we are Just a little ahead of the rest. It is this "get ahead" spirit that makes the wheels of this Store go round. Spring opening of the "DUNUP HATS" in a few days. P. A. Stohes, "Uncommon Clothes." N.gLct.d Cold. Threaten Life. (From the Chicago Tribune.) " Don't trlile with a fold 1. ifooJ advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital In the cao of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm cloth I tig ara the proper nafe guard aglnt cold. 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