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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1907)
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1107 THE MORNING AST01UAN, ASTOltIA, OltECON. ! ! I i ' : i ROADS ARE AT FAULT. 1 MANY NOTED SPEAKERS. t&Bg&mBSSMkWUMmmWS3aSSXmmW BUR, BAY AND RIVER ft 1 1L. ! ! ni,d Roanoke Down and Out for tne brother or Lower Coast I today If all bar conditions aro Mvur able. r Oaulaln Murehtson, of the hlp John , Currier, who wont to Portland on Tues day hud the pleasure of ntevtlng . big there, whom he hJ not j soon for over twoiuy-two years. MANSHU MARU OFF FOR JAPAN Schooner Murisl Arrives In From tha Bay City French Bark Martchal d' Villiart Follows tha Turgot To Aua tralia Odda and Ends, The fact that tha Ocn; Steamship Company, of Ban Francisco, is going out of business, leaves the Alameda, one of Its oldest and best ships avail able for the use of tha Portland, As torla. San Francisco service and It Is said will probably be bought and plac ed on the line at an early day. The Japanese steamship Manshu Maru arrived down from Portland yes terday noon, and went to an anchorage In the lower harbor, to await a favor able moment for slipping over the bar. She is bound to Tohanama and Kobl with a huge load of general merchan dise.' , .. y ' . , , The steamer Alliance has again been delayed In her departure from Port land and will' not leave down from there until this evening. She will de part, fro mthe Callender dock early tomorrow mortilng. The steamship Roanoke arrived down from Portland yesterday morning, with eighty people in her cabins and plenty of freight for her California voyage. She left out on the morning flood. The Harvest Queen arrived down yesterday morning with the French bark Marechal d' VlUlers. She will depart for her long trip to Australia The Custom House authorities dls-' bursed the sum of $1,000 yesterday In paying oft the crew and olnYcra of the American ship John Currier, Jut In from Manila. j The oil tank steamer Kosecrnne ar rived down yesterday, and having fas tened on to tho oil barge Monterey, left down and out on the evening tlod. The steamer Caseo, with a big load of lumber came down from the mo-, tropolia yesterday morning and went directly to sea and the Bay City. j The schooner Muriel arrived In over the bar yesterday afternoon, from the California coast. She comes for lum ber, for San Pedro delivery. j I The steamer Johan Poulsen. lumber laden, left out for San Francisco, yes- j terday morning. Two In On Winter. C . Emerson, of Fitiwilllam, N. H., had two attacks of pneumonia In one winter. He writes that two physic!-, ana said he could not recover from the last attack. After tbey had given up hope he began taking Foley's Honey and Tar, which brought him out all right Be writes that he surely thinks Foley's Honey and Tar is the grandest remedy for throat and lung troubles. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drue Store. Bryan Declares Publie It Afraid of Watlred Stock. IUXG HAMPTON, N. Y. March IS. V. J. Bryan on arrival here today was asked by the Associated Press whin effect the Ilnrrlmnn and other Investigations would hnvw upon the agitation In favor of government own ership of railroads, .Bryan said tho most Interesting phase of the situ ation Is the refusal of the people to Imiii money freelf to railroads. Tho railroad managers,' ho says attribute this to hostile legislation. Bryan as serts there has been no hostile legls latton of sufficient severity to Impair the real value of securities, "If the Investing public la alarmed It Is because the railroad managers In a vain effort to terrorise legislatures have carried matters too far." If any other reason la wanted for the hesi tancy of Investors, Bryan declares that Investigations show It by showing to what extent stocks have been watered. "But what is the alternative? Must the government refuse to investigate rotten management for fear the mis managed railroads will no Jon go r be able to fool the public Into buying In flated securities? The sooner the rail roads are put on an honest basts the more secure will the Investigating pub lic feel. Notice To Fistiermen, Whenever you have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it Do not risk your health by taking any but the rename. It Is In a yellow package. T. F. Lau rin, Owl Drug Store. There's naught so sweet at love's young dream. And It would sweeter be. If lover's would, only take A little Rocky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart Morning Astorlan, SO cents a month, Ichvered by carrier. This Is to Inform you that during the period beginning Friday (noon) March 15th, 1907. 'and ending April ICth ISO", at 12 o'clock, noon, It Is un lawful to take or fish for SALMON FISH or STURGEON In any manner whatever In the Columbia River or an yof Its tributaries; or to have In possession any Salmon Fish , or Stur geon so taken. H. Q. VAN DUSEN Master Fish Warden. A severe cold that may develop Into pneumonia over night, can be cured quickly by taking Foley's Honey and Tar.. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough and strengthen your lungs. The genuine Is In a yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Closing Banquet of Pease Congress to Be Distinguished Affair, - ..NKW YORK, March 13.EH drey governor genanvl of Canada, has ac cepted an Invitation to deliver an ad. dress at 'the public dinner April 17, which Is to close the national peace Congress. Other speakers nt the din nor will be President Roosevelt, Pr"l dent Oompor". Haron d" Eatournislle-s do Constant of France; William T. 8tead, the English editor and Sir Rob ert Cranston, Ird Provost of Edin burgh. President -Dlas of Mexico was Invited to sneak at the dinner but he telegraphed yesterday, regretting that he could not attend. RABBI AND PEDDLER, Aged Preaoher Forced to Sell Confeo tionery for Living. CHICAGO, March lS.-The body of an aged man which had been in the county morgue for a week was Iden tified yesterday as that of Dr. Samuel F. Rtsenberg, once a prominent Jewish rabbi, who had disappeared from his residence, the Hotel Irlquos at I0SS Michigan Avenue. It developed that Dr. Elsenherg, who was 70 years old, hud dropped dead from heart disease while In an elevator In a Fifth Ave nue business house. He was one of the best known prea chers In Cincinnati, he met with re verses and In his old age was compel led to eke out a living by peddling confectionery. Given Up to Die. a Spiegel. 1204 N. Virginia St.. Evansvllle, Ind., writes: "For over Ave years I was troubled with kidney and blaJder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work en tirely. I had three of the best phy sicians who did me no good and I was practically given up to die. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely cured." Why not let It help you? T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Morning Astorlan, (0 cents a month. Delivered by carrier. WRECK-AGE FROM w m sw ij 4 EG' SALE. In the shape of remnants, odd lots, and tail ends from every department have been routed out, ticketed and marked at prices to. close them with a rush. It's a fitting wind up for the biggest selling event of our sale. I m ME M IF eJJassf' There is but 3 Days Left of This Great Sacrifice Sale. and goods will be sold at such prices as is deemed a necessity to close out the remaining stock of men's, boy's and girls'' wearing apparel, Fixtures for sale. Nothing reserved from the floor to the ceiling. Everything goes-including all the fine new spring goods ladies' skirts, suits, shirtwaists, rugs, table cloths, men's .spring suits, hats, shoes, etc. These goods must be sold, so come and, take them away at your own price. fl' 9th Street, One Door North of Bond Street. TALK TO US About that Spring, Suit that you are going to buy. We arc out with the finest line of Smart Clothca for this spring ever shown here, Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffncr (j Mar Consult our ads. and window displays, they are ever full of "right" suggestions for men in doubt. UNCOMMON CLOTHES. Come and See What We Have , 1 1 PICKLES-Atiy Old Kind. Vinegar, Spices, Cheese, and so on down the line of good things. ANYTHING YOU WANT TO EAT. Acme Grocery Co. Phone Main 681 521 Commercial St. RENOWNED FORMULA Easily .Mixed at Home and Fre quently Cures a Cough or Cold in One Day. The formula appearing below was given out by one of Philadelphia's highest priced physicians who already has done so much general good by his free clinics, especially In throat And lung discuses, lie declares that this formula Is the most effective known to science for the quick relief of cough and colds also where the lungs have become effected it Is the best stimu lant known by the wonderful healing properties of pine, which has no equal for healing the mucous mem brane, Tho formula Is as follows: "Mix two ounces of glycerine with half ounce ConceutrateJ oil of pine and half first-class whiskey. .This should be thoroughly shaken and used In table epoon doses every four hours," These Ingredients are obtainable at any good drug nlore. The concentrated oil of pine does not come In bulk but Is put up In half ounce vials each enclOHed In a screw up box whlc his Intended to protect It from changes of tempera ture and retain all the original ozono. these can be avoided by making surd using similar name and package but these can bu nvalded by making sure to get the "Concentrated" oil of pine. It also makes an excellent salve fop external use by mixing It with warm lard and rubbing It Into the skin on afflicted parts. It flows like fire through your veins It does tho work. If you're wasting away day by day, take Holllster's rtocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets, Frank Hart. Morning Adtorian, 00 cents p mont't. delivered by carrier. ' 1 ! . j 1 X) SPICES, COrrtE,TEAt; BAKING POWDER, FLAVORS EXTRACTS Abiolure Piriry, finest Flavor, Creator Sf rerh, OeuoraMt Mas. CLOSSETuDEYElD BflDTLAND. OBEOOM.