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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1907)
3 FRIDAY APRIL 12, 1907. THE MOltNING ASTORIAN, ASTOUJ A, OREGON. The American citizen has stood for more imposition in the matter of cigars than in anything else he buys with money In fact, he's bo used to being "worked" by the cigar manufacturer day after day, that he'a pretty near come to believe there's no way of knowing what he to get ting, anyhow. The American Cigar Company stands for full value in cigars. It believes the man with Ave cents to invest is entitled to get his money's worth as much as the In vestor in any other property. It Is against box-stuffing:, against substitution, against shoddy, poor cigars and against every kind of cigar imposition on the public-and it is adopting every possible method of exposing them. It believes the only way to build up a great and permanent business is to deal honestly with the people, to give good value and uniform dependable quality all the time. Several million smokers have found it out and are buying their cigars by the "A" (Triangle A) mark on the box instead of taking everything for granted and smoking whatever is handed out That's Your Cue I If you want to get acquainted with "A" (Triangle A) quality and satisfy yourself as to whether our claims can be proved or not, try The New CREMO Every box is now extra-wrapped in glassine paper, sealed at each end with the "Triangle A" in red. The cigars are kept clean, frssh and in perfect smoking con dition until the box is opened, AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY Manufacturer WAHRENTON LETTER AT HAND Astorls's Crrpondnt Pss ths News Prow Thai Llvsly Csntf s It Hsppened Yettsrdsy. peka, O'lVirrnor H'k and all stale of ficer, assistants, stenographer, mule and female In the mule house will close th bu'.I'lltiK unci wage war on lh pests In I hi; state house ground. One huii'lred ly' In the Topeka re furm whool will march to the capital ground to the mimic of the school ImnJ H nd aid In dicing up the weed. Illl II MUM MMII HUM BIG REDUCTIONS ON Wall Paper 30PER CENT OFF On account of .the large new spring stock comingand to make room in our store we offer 30 per cet off lor the next few days. Buy your wall paper now while it is cheap. Eastern Painting & Decorating Company.: Commercial Street, near Eighth. , Mil STEEL & EWART ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS In Business for Business and Your Satisfaction. Ve make JitJlour .aim to do firstclass work at reasonable prices. 222 Twelfth Street. Next to the'Astoria Theatre. WW V 1 W. C. LAWS . CO. HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS Plans and estimates furnished on application. All work done by First-Class Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first class .manner, as we do no other work in our shop. WARHEN TON Oregon, April IX. The City 't V'arnmum went n rec ord today w'tn threo minor accident norm of which, It Is hoped, will have any fntal .-r 'pally serlou result: Frank HnlfVrtV, Ms twolve-year-old son of lAnd'ord I). T. Halforty, of the Hotifl Wnrron'i!, whllo wrestling with a comrade on whool ground about 10 o'clock this mornlnit. Ml and hurt hi fwit, and the matter wae deemed but ft pa luff hurt at the time, but an hie steering grew with the mtnutei, and Or, Judd, of thin city, belnir abwm In Astoria, with his mother who In visiting here from "OIJ Marlon." Dr. Henderson, of A torla, wae 'elephoned for, and came down on th. noon train, accompanied ,v Dr. Judd aa wr-. Examination of the Injured member showed that the bone abovo the ankle wae broken, and ,h,. nnkln lie. If. sprained. The uromptwt -f prop-r treatment wae given the I'id. and hu now resting uy under the administration of Dr Judd. Outncy Rfbln'!,.' who ha been longshorlng at the Havel dock below here, either fell, or wae struck, yeter- day mornlni, In a 'nehlon that left ft couple nt uly cuts acros hi scalp. una 2 1-2 mil am.ncr 1 1-2 Inches long, and evidently Imposed by a swinging ho k. Dr. JudJ made things easy for th li.Jurl man and he l resting easily at ttilx time. A Japuneie who ha been working for nome time at tl a D. L. Kelly lum boring plant In thin city, wntf caught between a couple of heavy timber and had the second finger of hie right hand baJly lorr. ard mashed and will be laid up f r s. veral Jays on account of the Injury. Yesterday morning, M. J. AnJerson acting depo'. agent In place of M, J Stanton whi Is back east on ft vaca tion, received a to.egram, Informing him that hH fther la lying seriously 111 In Tucso.i, Arlrwn. Mr. Anderson Immediately arplled to the railroad official for leave of abaonce. He will bo relieved of hie uullo today and Intend tak ng the evening train for Tucson. F-mll Krle'tson Is puling up a new tank for Sidney Campbell, a the bit- tor gentleman la doirou of aecurtng a bountiful supply of water ere the 'long dry spell" sets In. John and Henry Arnold are back again. They hsva teen away making Improvement on Heir homestead at Pleasant Ridge, nenr the Dalle, Ore gon. Each has bul.l a houae on, anJ a substantial fmce lound, hi respect- Ive claim. There Is approximately seventy acre of flnj timber, yellow pine and flr, on both quarter eectlona, the bal ance Jf the land I rich farming Boll. Both brother eik highly of the country adjacent to their homesteads, they any excellent crop of wheat, oat, barley, and potatoes are raised there, and that cirn grown In that vicinity last year, yielded thirty-eight bushels per acre. William Huggman Is hard at work adding atra.'tlons to his fine homo. doubtless when h- Is' through with his carpentering he will havo the whole thing rcpalntni. mm d. K. Wanvn has gone on a visit to Portland. Quito a number of residents went to Astoria today. Among them wen Mrs, and Miss Pa'-ker, Mrs. McElroy, Mlrti Munson, Mrs. Malar-key, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Woods Mrs. Keats, Mrs, Pauldenaa and Mr. C. W. White and wife. The road supervisor Is making stead progr .ss collating poll taxes, despite the nearly worn out argument of some of the elf: ens that the tax la unconstitutional Mrs. Qeovge Mop-e Is back home again. Business continues to be brisk here, work Is plentiful, and further real es tate deal are pending. FINE FOR THE BLOOD, Oet the M'lowlng from any pre scription pharmacy and mix by shaking well In a bottle: fluid Ex tract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon one ounce; Compound Hyrup BArxaparllla, three ounce. Take a teaspoon ful of this mixture after each meal and again at tied 1 1 me. Thl harmless Vegetable Pre scription, while simple. Inexpen sive and easily prepared from the blood and syxtem all Impurities, acids and decomposed waste mat ter, restoring even the most liri pure blood to Its f !l health and richness. If a few' dose are ta ken occasionally it will make you feel well and hearty during the en tire season. Try It anyway. OE BROGLI08 HISSED. Prince and Princes Hooted Off Stage Becaus, Of Published Interview. ROME, April 11. Prince and Prin ces de Urogllo have been barred from the vaudeville theatre here by the city officials as a result of a row Tues day nlgh,t at Margarita Hall. The row resulted from an Interview with the Prince, .n which he scored the lo cal arlstocra-ry for ihelr ill-breeding Following the publication of this Inter view the couple, when they appeared upon the stage, were vigorously hissed and the Princess' voice was drowned by whistles and other nolmmaklng Instruments. LYDIAE-PIIIKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND II Is acknowledged to t the most me eensful remedy la the country for those painful ftllmenU peculiar to women. For mor thfttt M year it ha been ourlnjr Female Complaint, such ft Inflammation, sod Ulcera tion, Falling- and Displacements, and consequent Spinal Weakness, Backache, and Is peoullsrly adapted to the Change of Life. Records show that it has cured mors esses of Female Ills thsn any other one remedy known. 1 Lydis E. Plnkhsm's Vegetable Compound dissolves and sspsls Tumor at an early stage of development. Drsgjrlng HnstloncaulDg palu.welght, and headache are relieved and permanently cured by Its nse. It correct Irregularities or Painful Functions, Weakness of the Stomach, Indication, Bloating, Nervous Prostration, Headache, Gene ral Debility; also, Dizziness, Faintness Extreme Lassitude, "Don't ears and want to be left alone" feeling, Irritability, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Flatulency, Melancholia or the "Blues." These are sure indications of female weakness or some organic derangement For Kidney Complaints of either sex Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a most excellent remedy. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs Pinkbam, Lynn, Mas, for advice. She is the Mrs. Plnkham who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Plnkham In advising. Thus she is well qualified to guide sick women back to health. Bar adrlee is free and always helpfuL HIHUHMM Mill ' THE TRENTON I First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street. Corner Commercial and 14th. Astoria, Oregon, t H IIH A Womsn Tsll How to Relisv Rheu matio Psins. I have been a great sufferer from the dreadful disease, rheumatism, for a number of years. I have tried many medicine but never got much relief from any of them until two years' ago, when I bought a bottle of Chamber lain' Pain Balm. I found relief be fore I had used all of one bottle, but kept on applying It and soon felt like a different woman. Through my advice many of my friend have tried It and can tell you how wonderfully it h.. wfirV1 Mr Sarah A. Cole. 140 a Nw at- Dover. Del Chamberlain s Pain Balm 1 a liniment. The relief from pain which U afford I alone worth many time the cost It makes r.it and aleen Dossible. For sale by frank Hart and all leading druggists. IMMIGRATION RULING. Msttsr Of Jspsnste Making Round Trips On Ooesn Going Vessels, SAN FRANCISCO April 11. Com missioner of Immigration North con firmed the action of the special board of Inqutry !n rullns that a Japanese leaving this port on an American ves sel a a sailor for the round trip did not leave American soil and therefore had not been on an Insular possession and therefore should be allowed to en ter again without a passport. The new law relat'ng to the landing of Japanese from Insular possessions will be tested when the Ventura ar rives from Honolulu In a few days as she Is reported to have a number of Japanese on board. DANDELION WAR. Te Bs Wsgsd In Topks Governor Hock To Psrtioipsts. CHICAGO, April 11. A dispatch to the Record Herald from Topeka Kan saa says: The 45.000 people In Topeka tire ex pectod to do battle against the Dan delion next Tuosday. Every man Is expected to dig the dandelions out of hi front yard. While thU army is -----saaaaassaaaaatititttilllltlttttt' To Be Happy and Gay Mssns not only good things to est, but else the beet of things to drink, T and th best sf all good drinks Is Bund csrison Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Choice' Wines anil Champagnes.! THE COMMERCIAL f 609 Commercial 8t Take me back to old Wisconsin. Where the sugar beet and tobacco grow, . Where the farmers are healthy, happy and bright i They all take Rocky Mountain Tea at night. THE GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors Merchants Lanes From and Cigars - 11:30 s. m. te 1:30 1 Hot Lunch at all Hours si Cents Conor Iltrenta and Commercial aVSTOSLi 0SEG0I R a PAJRKER, Proprietor. B. P. PARKER. Manager. Willi f DISTILLERS LOUSIVILLE, KENTUCKY Old Forester Whiskey High in Quality and Price Tucker Whiskey Best Value on the Coast Major Paul Whiskey Noted for its Fine Flavor PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Clsss In Evsry Rsspset Frse Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Room. Good Check Restaurant r , .i t .!.,. . , ' . - . j i y . i, V... . '1 ".I . j - - , j, v . ' 1 j 1; ,) , i ? ? ; 5.' . , '.Nj!- Hi i I niUUl 131 T4 It ' " ' .mw-" . v.; Astorls, Qood Sample Rooms on Ground Floor Oregon for Commercial Men. ami H Di8TiuBUToits A8TORIA, OREGON ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. Kelson Troytr, Vice-Pres. snd Bupt, F L BISHOP. Secretary ASTORIA 8AVTNQ8 BANK. Tress Designers and Manufacturers oi THE LATEdT IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furniskd. CORRESPONDCNCE 'SOIICITCO, Foot of Fourth Street SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS ! IRKS ASTORIA, OREGON IRON AMD BRASS FOUNDERS! LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Cp-to-Bste Baw Ulll llacblneryfc!? Prompt atteoion:Wen tojal. repair work 18th and Franklin Ave. Tsl. Msln 2481. at work In front of the houses of To