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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1907)
SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1907. tHHtI Flower Seeds Just received a shipment of Choice Sweet Pea Seeds; all Varieties an,d Colors. Selected Nasturtium Seeds! 5 Cents per package We also have a large line of Garden and Grass Seeds THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. , 1; N , I TV r v Vv : t .tvfc) A. V. ALLEN. CAPITAL NEWS LETTER. company. An officer of that concern. writing recently to the Commissioner, . General of Immigration, urged that ! measures b taken to affectlvly close j the Mexican borders alnt the Jsp. i He stated that Mm month ago his comtw imported l.SM Japs to work In lt mine. Shortly after 'their arrival in Mexico at least thlr. InVSdC i B hundred ih cootie had div- appeared and there was every ras- Jon to believe that they had come r across the border and enraged in f work in the Northwestern states. The j tndictatkvns are that if many more WASHINGTON. Apr. 14.-Jpanee ( likt comprint lN,m! her the corps. Immigration to the Coited State pro- j inspector on the Mexican border mised to fire the American inspect-! in jrij augmented for the In offlciala a peck of trouble during j ,pecjal benefit of 0 Japs laborer, the next year or so. Despite the pas- age of the law at the last Mdct ct congress, practically amounting to ex. ' "Sweet Girl Graduates" Washington. American automobile manufac- ' urers are about to Invade Europe in elusion, subjects of the Mikado con-, an effort to find a market there for tinue to land in Mexico with a view, wares. They Intend to ent there to slipping across the southern border ; f or their wares. They inteni ti en wSiea opportunity offers. ! ter into lively competition with the Advice recently received here are to - motor baiters of Franoe and Swtti fhe effect that thousands of Japs arejerjand. Their carr pairs win be con Ktlln ia Mexico, but that they show ' "-ed la a characteristically Tar.kee every iacHaatiwi to head for t2 ! fJk- P5R kav 2redy be raited State. ra the new w fr 431 American aatmw t h- , e,,. .(-Mie tow through Europe this surnmer. j Wkie-s they are armed with passports ! to the United Stares isycej by -.be; Toiio government, t U case t3 laborers, atvwdir.g talH4TT. inJ ,,-3 lt Lrrerpooi. The Paste This in Your Hat Tack it over your door or desk, put it anywhere and everywhere you will sec it: "Our Clothes are full of style, quality, the best-workmanship, the finest put into clothing.' Prices the Lowest. 1 1 MAOF IN htW tODK r1l(hlR.nl.imlifi-'" The proposed tonr ha aroused in'T- I est arateg ETjroea wiajiufartarer and dealers in automobiles. The tour w.e rrsUe. win twrln at r treaty arraiFsnearW with Japan. BC-fc passparrs wi3 be rejasei start win be made about th middle of Jcse, and there are a'readv more Japan, however places no ebstaciess than a osndrAi entrit. Eurctpeaa J tle way of fc sotjerts t&ippiog ! trsd pertodcais, accordir.g to rffl-lal te Mexico. Thossands of cooJie hive goee to that cosst-r rate ism tract wtta the Mack Coal and Coke Keep Your Feet Dry. If people would keep their feet dry half the doctors would have to go out of business. Our Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes are fust the thing for keeping your leet dry. They shedjthe water almost like a'duck's back. We Guarantee Each Pair. Our Specialties Are Loggers and long hand made boots for Fishermen. S. A. G1MRE info sarion received fci Washington, are already spending serious notes of aUrra ron.-err.:r.g what they are plased to es:gn:e a the American "Antontot'fie invasion." It is no4 tie tonr atone that is causing pro: est. bat what is regarded as the presumption of American manufacturers, who an nounce their intention of entering into competition with continental cars in the foreign field. There is a j.resent and constantly increasing demand on the continent for light and expensive nwtca-s, a type of car common to Am erican trade, but one that ha up to the present time been little exploited in Europe. In the construction of big. powerful and expensive cars, France has always maintained the supremacy; but the incra.s-iEg and almost universal in-i tert in automctbiling. especially in Europe, where gocJ roads invite all cla-!ses to indulge in the pleasure of motoring, has created a demand for lighter an 2 less expensive machines. This demand is practically ignored by the Europeans, and espwially by the Fretv h manufacturers, and people who are anxious to enter into tae are na of the automobile world to enjoy the delights of tsotoHcf at a nominal jx;ns, are IcK'kteg to the Tnised ! States to supply the demand. S4 Bond SU oppotita Fiahor Bros, 'CASTOR I A lor IeeIi axd CMLJrea. ! Tie M Yen H2T3 A!wsjs Bcugbt The Result of Superiority. Our Bread and Cakes are even better than Mother used to make and cost less than any mother can afford to try to equal. Our "Table Queen" and "Butter Loaf 9 Bread I Can't be Beat. ROYAL BAKERYj 505 Duane Street. 275 W. Bond Street. Branch Store, 1335 Franklin Ave. Settle the question yourself by the simple test of comparison. Unless we PROVE to you our coats and suits are Handsomer, more stylish, better tailored and greater value than the other fellow's we can't do business with you. That's plain common sense, isn't it? Alfred Benjamin Suits $15 to $30 Young Men's Suits, $7 to $20. Knee Pant Suits, $3 to $7. Other lines at lower prices-the Best for the money. Preis Made , The Brownsville Woolen Mill Store "Clothes of the Better Kind." Judd Brothers, Props. - - 684 Commercial Street MIMHHMMHII)MMIWMMtMMMHWMMMMMMMHtWHWMMHtMMMMW4MHtM I 1 1 A recent publication of the United States Geographical Survey tliat should have wide circulation In the State where itrawboard ia manufac ture.!, is a paper entitled "The Pre vention of Stream Pollution by Straw board Waste." The total waste disthargend into the stream in 1WK, amounted to 10.I3S. 71.K gallons of liquor, containing 1M.777.JS! pounda of straw and min eral matter and 77.1J1.JSO pounds of lime. This enormous waste was dis charged by flty-nine plants of various sixes, but as most of these mill are along small streams the resulting pollution is very apparent. Experiments conducted In the San itary Research Labratory and Savage Experiment Station of the Massachu setts Institute of Technology s'not. that ninety-three percent of the sus pended organic solids and ninety eight per cent of the total suspended mater determined a turbidity can be removed after a short period of sed imentation by filiation of the li'iuir through sand, without coagulant. The present methods, that of sed imentation in large fields. Is pronoun ced unsatisfactory, 'expensive and based on a wrong principle. The sludge resulting from the sedimenta tion tanks is deciar-vj inocuotta after beln g;re..--d. It 1 said to make good II and to have t value as a fertilizer. There vat a decided loss of hair in the United Sta" Senate when on March 4th that v..Jy lost Clark of Montana, Carsnack of Tetmeac and Spooner of Wisconsin. As a result of tills loss it i l&e.y that the bald heads which have b-en alight!? ia the mmorl'y for the Ut Oecade, will rule again in point of number. Senator Kittredge probably ! the baldest man in the Senate, unless it be Mr. Call ings of New Hampshre. Perkns of California is not far behind thea two in tit earrity of hair, anJ Senator Ixtng makes a 'lose fourth. Both of Washington' Se.-iaiurc. S-J.i' Piles and Ankeney. are not la much danger of becrmir.g bald, and neither is Senator Gamble of South Dakota. The annual invasion of Washington by "sweet girl graduates" Is in full swing. All sections of iie country are represented, high school girls from the West and South mingling with those from the East and North. The Mid lie West is especially well represented. big delegations being here from the graduating classes of the normal schools and seminaries of several Mississippi valley states. The young students are making a number of side trips, taking In Arlington and Mount Vernon. Other pilgrimages will be maJe Into historic Virginia, and ar rangements are being made to take a largs party to the Homestead Hotel at Hot Springs, Va, where tha sight seers will Inspect the cottage In which Robert E. Lee spends his sum. mers and will visit other points of In terest In the mountain. G.ntle and Effective. A well known Manitoba editor writes: "As an Inside worker I And Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Invaluable for the touches ef billiousness natural to sedentary life, their action being gentle and effective, clearing the digestive tract and the bead." Price, I Scent a Bam plea free, at Frank Hart's and leading druggists. Children eat, sleep and grow after taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, good health and strength. A tonic for sickly children. 15 cents, Tea or Tablets. SIMM I DISTILLERS W. C. LAWS & CO. HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS Plans and estimates furnished on application. , All work done by First-Class Mechanics, j Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first class manner, as we dojno other work in our shop. LOUSIVIIXE, KENTUCKY Old Forester Whiskey High in Quality and Price Tucker Whiskey Best Value on the Coast Mzjor Paul Whiskey Noted for it Fine Flavor STEEL & EWART ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS In Business for Business and Your Satisfaction. Me make 'it our aim to do first class work at reasonable prices. 222 Twelfth Street. Next to the'Astoria Theatre. 4MaaaM SCOff BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTOKIA, OHKUON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS1 LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS lytoD.W Baw Mill lUrhlnerj-lf- Prompt slttnlionlflTfn tiil, repair work 1Bth and Franklin Ave. let. Main S4S1. I IB III IMHTKIBUTOliS ASTORIA, - OREGON (!(!()! u uu Sherman Transfer Co. EESBT 8HERMAN, Manage! ! Wag Pianos aforsd Boxed aad Shipped. M33 Commercial 5treet. Main Phone 121 t