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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1907)
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. Come See Our Enamelware ! To the housewife: If you wish anything in white ware, Enamelware, both in gray and green, we can please you with our excellent line. Tinware in Japaned or plain is excellent ware now on display sec our window. Everything for the home at reasonable prices. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co., Inc. SnccMMn U Fears ftehw C. "$-3 'J ft HMMfMMMI tMMMIIHHHMHI BIG REDUCTIONS ON Wall -Papier: ? 30 PER CENT OFF On account of the large new spring stock comingand t( make room in our store we offer 80 per cent off for the uext few days. Buy your (,. wall paper now while it is cheap. I Eastern Painting & Decorating Company.! X Commsrelal Street, near Eighth. &MHMM9M IMIH HUM First National Bank of Astoria, Ore, i:mtaiili8Ui:d ism .Capital $100,000 0. Q, A. BOWLBY, President. rRANK PATTON, Oathler. 0. I. PETERSON, Vice Prsildant J. W, GARNER. AwUUnt Cashier -.1 Astoria Savings Bank Transacts UtinU Baukltif Utulom. Internal Paid on Tin ueyoitu, ri AtTQHIA, ORtOON 1" ''nth )Cet, ASTORIA IRON WORKS .eMBBflSjjjJS; JOHN 1 FOX, Pr. EJelaon Trovtr, Vlee-Pree. tnd Bupt, Q r l mmok seeretao abtoria h a Vinos bank, twm Designer, tad Manufacturers of , ZVUE LATtdT IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines andJBoilcrs Complete Ginnery Outfits FumlirwA ?tZZ2 CORRESPONDCNCB SOIICITCD Foot ot Fourth Htrset .JS APPEARANCES Often a person is sized up by his appear ance; by the tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by the stationary it uses., A cheap letter head or a poor bill head gives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder tto transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. The first im pression is half the battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of the importance of your business. Let us dp your printing and help you to make that ten strike. The J. S. Bellinger Go. ASTORIA, OREGON BLOOD. CLeANINO TIME. To molt a splendid Mood Med icine, which every one should take at tin, time of the your, mix; Flu. Id Kxtrnct Dundujlon one half ounct, Compound Kargon, 0110 ounce, Compound Byrup 8arapa rllU, three ounce. Slink wall In a bottle and take In leaspoonful do Mm after meal nd at bedtime, A well known local druggtat states that these Sr nil harmless Ingredients, which any pharmacy ciin supply at nominal cost. Thin simple mixture though (ta lly prepared, la aald to strengthen the kidney, forcing them to Alter and atmln from the blood all im pure waite rnaUtr and acids which cause Rheumatism, Nervousness, Skin Eruptlone, Bore, U"tl and Pltnplei and other effect of Un clean Mood. , Now 1 the time to rid the ys tm of disease and buld up the full blood count of IS per cent red corpuscles, which mean perfect health. Mix this yourolf. A marvelous preparation containing tb conatltuent element of life, Hot llirter' Rocky Mountain Tea cure when all else baa failed. It cent. Tea or Tablets. For eal by Frank Hart, .f .fce . J i 1'A 1 B Question j in the ; Hits the of the Heart No matter whai tt: occasion, Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen will fit its gift problem. It's always appropriate always appreciated useful for a long time. (Styles and Pruaj E.A.Hig'g'ins Co Mutlot Book, Stationery TRANSPORTATION. The K" Line Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landing's. PA88ENQER8. FREIGHT. Leave Attorla dally exeept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leave Portland Oally Exeept Sunday at 7 a. m. Qulek Servlee 1 Exeellent Meal Good Bertha. Landing Aatorla Plavel Wharf. , Landing Portland Foot Taylor St C. M. FOWLER, Agent. Phone Main 8761. WORD FROM WEST SIDE YESTERDAY Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cure Cold, Croup and Whooping Cough, WARRENTON CORRESPONDENT SENDS IN THE LATEST NEWS FROM THAT LIVELY CENTER 'PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. WARRENTON, April M. The Mls- Turner, who have been spending a week" vacation with their lter Mr. Malarkey, have returned to their borne In Southbend. Mr. A. Dawson of Clataop City pas ed through the town, en route for Aa torla. A a, sequel to the accldet of Har dle' mentioned In your column today, It, may be state, the wagon, har ness and lumber wa regained from th water. Seeing that Mr. Hurdle I well known In Atorla and tee ur rounding country and that doubtless many persons are anxious to hear the story of the mishap direct from him, It 1 deemed advisable to state, that the gentleman la at present minus a growth of hair on his upper lip thl Information may enable frlenda to Identify him. Ml Emma Warren, of Astoria, the County School Superintendent la visit. Ing In Warrentonj The residents are gradually recover ing from the "Oraphophonltls" epldem 1c, which recently struck the town. However It la hardly possible that the disease will ever be thoroughly eradi cated. The first ball game this season, In Warren ton, 1 announced to take place on Sunday next, April Slst, when our boy will meet the Fort Columbia Base ball Club. A good game la anticipa ted. Mr. Oeorge Schmidt, Mr. F. M. War ren. Mrs. D. L. Halferty and Miss Maud Kindred were seen boarding the train for Astoria today. Mr. Harvey, of Vancouver Wash., la having a, five room house built, at the back of the Methodist church. Hie Geography. , aid lltt'e Ned: "The man who wrote This bur soirrphy Has surely made a grrat mistake To leave out little me. "Why. only think, as now I stand. All toward my left Is west In front of m Is north, and back Is south, as you have gucsacd. "All on my rlxht Is east, and so 'TIs vry plain to see That north and south and east and west Begin right her with me. "80 I must wrn and ask to have My picture rVrt in That other bo4 and airls may learn Where all tMS Vttars begin.' Chicago New Dummy. Ml xnfi V:i! i'?? h- ' ;M UJ Jr.; if "Now. Marlu, bow do those boya know we are Rolnt? to a whist putty J' New York HoniKl. A Littl In Doubt. "I 8iiio.se you aro ghu to aee the Interest your boy takes In ula books.". "Yes." answered Farmer Corntossel. "I shouldn't be surprised If oue 0' these tlnys he know as much ns th eolli'BO pcrfessors themselves. The on j thins Is that eolleRe perfessore dont look to me as If they pot ns much en joyment out 0' life as a lot o peoph) that haven't near as much knowledge." -Wftslilugton Star. fia evtalty. ' Young Foley looked so dowucaat that the market man asked why be carried ucu a long fnco. "Flrod," Mi.rjjd Foley concisely. "Fired?" re;e.;te.l the market man. "Give you any reason for do!ns Itr "Yep." Foley said, with the air of a martyr. "The boss said he was login monoy 011 the things I was maklug." "I that so? What were you mak- "Mistakes." f " '.' "irh ' ' "St Sdcathl He (excltedlvl I tell von the hand- ome dress that millionaire's wife Is wearing was paid for by blood money, the (calmly) Ah. that accounts for the gore la the sklrtt Baltimore Amer ican. The Astoria Hardware Co. Is now ready for your orders. Graton and Knight Belting. Corbin Build ers' Hardware. Geneseo Ready Roofing. General Hardware, etc. - 113 12th St. SCO V BAT IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTOIUA, OBEGOX IRON AKD BRASS F0UKDE6SI LAND AND f.UEI'E EXGIXEEHS DV-to-CaU Haw Mill VacblnerylOl Prompt attenliou ttven kfsl. repair work 18th and Franklin Ave. TsL Main 2481. Sherman Transter Co. HE5BY 8BEBHAN, Managef , Hack, Caitiages Baggage Ch-1 and TriMisrrsd Truck aid ronltar Wogeisi Plaaos Moved, Boxed sad Shipped. 433 Commercial toeet Main Phone 121 W. G. LAWS & CO. HEATIN6 AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS 4 Plans and estimates furnished on application. f 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. TRIBUTE TO WHITE. Tke Utile Fttefcmr. Said Edith to her doll: "There, dost answer me back. You mustn't be saucy no matter how hateful I am. You mast remember I am your mother! Artists Plan Demonstration in Mem ory of 8tanford White. NEW YORK, April 18. A statement regarding the movement to have the Art Societies of the Fine Arts Feder atlon pay tribute to the memory of Stanford White, as an architect has been given out by William M. Chase, wbo was president of the old society of American artists for a dosea years. Mr. Chase aald: "I have received many letters from well known artists who would be glad to take part In any demonstra tion that may be made In memory of Stanford White, and I am glad to be considered one of his friends In any action they may think wise to take. The artists desire to make known to the world how keenly they feel the loss ot Stanford White. "Stanford White did more than any ten men to beautify this city and an enumeration of the works, of his gen ius, would have to be made from tae memorial arch In Washington Square to Central Park. Mr. Chase said that It Is the expec tation that conference of well known artists will soon be held for the pur pose of calling meetings of the Art Societies to take action in the matter Mo other remedy on earth Is so good for children as HoUlster" Bocky Mountain Tea; makes them eat. sleep and grow. Bright eyes, rosy cheeks. SS cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Frank Hart. H. B. PARKER, Proprietor. JC P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Class In Every Reaped Free Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Room. Good Check Restaurant Aatorla, Oregon ! ' ,1 J;,', - J - , "'si r . . ; . 1 - -: s v j r, . ',X! '"HI - , Good Sample Rooms on Oround Floor tor Oommerolal Men. a THE TRENTON First-Class Liquon and Cigars 602 Commercial Street. Corner Commercial and 14th. ' Astoria, Oregon. TO T E O I C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Win; Uqtiora Merchants Lunch rr.&t I and asats ttl30 a. m. to 1:30 f jn. Hot Lunch at ad Hotjrt si Cents CoraeY tlirenth and CAflmtftsial AJTOSIA