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FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. B1IBED BY ITCHING RASH Face and Feet Covered-Rest Broken and Would Cry Until Tired Out-"CradIe Cap Added to Babs Torture Tries Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND SPEEDY CURE "lit baby vu about nine month old when she had rash on her faoe and feet. Her feet eemed to Irritate her moit. especially night. They would cause her to be broken of her rest, and sometime aha would cry until sha was tired out. I had always used Cuti cura Soap myself, and had heard of so many cures by tba Cuticura Remedies that I thought I would give them a trial. The improve nientwas noticeable in a few hours, and bWora I had used one box of the Cuticura Ointment her feet were well and have never troubled her since. I also used it to remove what is known as "cradle cap" from her bead, and it worked like a charm as it cleansed and healed the scalp at the same . time. Now I keep Cuticura Ointment on hand in case of any little rash or bisect bites, as it takes out the inflam nation at once. Perhaps this may be the means of helping other suffering babies. Mrs. Hat tie Currier, Thomas too. Me June 9, 1906." CIJTICURA-THESH,$1. Consisting of Cuticura Soap Ointment and Pills. A single set is often sufficient to cura the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and scaly humors, ecscmas. rashes, and irritations, with loss of bair, from infancy to aire, when all other remedies ana even the beet physi cians fail. Guaranteed absolutely pure. Ompfete Extern) nd Internal Trmtmrat ft FvTf liuiaor ofl infants, CfetidJYo, and Adults ma. ava m oittfura soup (Joe ) to ocaine u sain, CutKonOtstnKiH i&ocj to Heal th la, and VuU- ura Kesohftnl (50rJ, (In the lorca of cborolats Coattd Pills. 2St pr vial ol 6U u Purity the Bknd. kl i&rwighou the world. Potter Unit 4 CHem. Corp- Sole Prop. Boston. Mm. sr Maitad t Bow o Cure hiuiandSmln, HOT WEATHER AHEAD. How to Keep the Kitchen Cool and Comfortable in Mid-Summer. Many a housewife is wondering how she will pass through the coming sum mer months with the atov aha well knows will make the kitchen unbear able hot to say nothing of the dirt, dust and ashes that will add to the discomfort. There Is a way out of It all a way that not only lessens the work and keeps the kitchen cool, but that also reduces fuel expense. This conven ience comfort and economy la all effected by the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove, an oil stove so superior to other makes that It Is fast replacing the coal and wood range, the old-fashioned oil stove, and iji many cases the gaa stove. Anyone who has had to wait ten or fifteen minutes for the fire to get started will appreciate the New Per fection, which gives a strong working flame a moment of lighting. "Blue Flame" means the hottest and clean hi Same oroduced by any stove. The flame Is always under immediate con trol and can be raised or lowered In tantly. The convenience of this will ge understood when it is considered that while the flame of one burner 1 boiling the kettle or roasting a large joint, that of another can be reduced to simmering point in this way en abling the housewife to cook a variety of dishes at one time. Then the comfort of It While the tMme o.' the Nt w Perfection Is In tensely hot, yet the heat Is not thrown off Into the kitchen because it is con centrated by blue-enamvled chimneys. On washing and ironing days the comfort and convenience f the New Perfection will be greatly appreciated. It gives best results? in the least time and does away with all co;tl and wood carrying and the many other disagree able Jubs that have to be done with nther strives. The New Perfection Is made in three sizes, with one, two, and three burners, and Is warranted to give full satisfaction. Another home comfort is the Rayo Lamp, which produces a Hsht of un usual brightness, yet soft and mellow a. light that will not hurt the eyes. The Rayo Lamp can be used In any room, whether it be library, dining- room, parlor or bedroom. It is highly ornamental, beins macle of brasB throughout , and beautifully nickeled, Every lamp is warranted and makes a valuable and handsome addition to any home. The New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove and the Rayo Lamp are two real essentials to home comfort. Their easy operation, abso lute safety and handsome appearance ' rommend them wherever stoves and v lamps are used. Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month, LATEST WASHINGTON NEWS RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVE MENTS POLITICAL SITUATION AT CAPITOL CHILE SULKING AT GOVERNMENT. ASH1NOTON. April St. Political eara here are lose to the ground, and Interest is strained In the direction of Ohio. Senators Foraker left here this week tor his own State, taking- advantage of the recess In the military committee Inveatlnatlon Into the Brownsville affair, to make the opening address In his light for the Republican endorsement lor le presi dential nomination. This address will be delivered in Canton next Wednes day. and it probably will outline Sena tor oraker'a plan of camialgn. nne Secretary Taft and Speaker Cannon ar out of the country, their lieuten ants are much tn evidence, and, with Vice-President Fairbanks, who is at present gracing the capital, they are striving to wear an air of nonchalance that tits them very badly. As a mat ter of fact, the most Intense Interest Is being taken In Senator Furaker's forth' coming speech, and the White House Is not the least Interested. It is announced by members of the Illinois congressional delegation who are at present In town, that a wonder ful rejuvenation of river traffic be tween Chicago and St. Louis Is taking place. The river and harbor appro priation bill carried an Item of $50,000 for improvements to the Illinois river, and as a result Commodore Wallace, of Henry, 111., Is organising a transpor tation company among the shippers along the river to operate a fleet of IS barges between the two cities for the transportation of merchandise and grain. It Is said that the merchants along the Illinois valley are taking great interest In the plan and a num ber of rival fleets probably will be es tablished. In addition, F. H. Mehl. of Peoria, Ill Is about to build a passen ger and express boat which will have a speed of 20 mllea an hour and be capable of carrying 100 paenger. Other boats of similar speed and ca pacity are said to be In contemplatloa This activity in boatbuilding and water transportation la not confined to the Illinois river, but la a marked feature throughout tha entire Middle West The fact that the government has given a belated acknowledgment of the Importance of waterways development, an acknowledgment that the National Rivers A Harbors Congress has striven for five yearg to obtain. Is taken as a guaranty that the national law-makers yet will concede the commercial Im portance of accepting foe organisa tion's contention that not less than 150,000,000 a year be expended In keep ing open these highways of commerce. The saving to shippers In reduced freight rates each year win more than pay for this expenditure. The Interstate Commerce Contmla slon this week made a special reduc tion In the freight rate on cotton piece goods from producing points In Texa to Wichita, Kaa. It scaled the rate sharply from 69 cents to 50 cents per hundred pounds, thus putting the Wichita Jobbers on a competitive foot ing with those of Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis and Chicago. The decision was rendered by Commissioner Prouty and came a the result of a determined fight made by Kanfas dry goods deal ers, who claimed they were being dis criminated against. It would be amusing, If It were not annovine. the manner In which Chile is aulklne over the refusal of this. country to raise Its 'representation there to an embassy. Asa result, Chile has not replaced Its minister, whom It wlth.lrew on the pretext that ho was to attend the Pan-American Congress In Rio Janeiro last . summer. Chile be lieved that its commercial importance made necessary Its envoy here bolng raised to the same rank as the envoy of Brazil, and It took steps some time ago to bring this about. Immediately the South American countries protest ed, with the result that Chile's plans were knocked Into a cocked hat, and the State Department withdrew from the negotiations, leaving the Latin- American republics to settle the mat- ter among themselves. Up to a day or so ago It was understood that some decision had been reached In the mat ter, and that Herbert G. Squires, pres ent minister to Panama, was to be ma'le ambassador to Chile. The fact that Mr. Squires' name was mentioned In connection with the rumor gave It diglnty, for his services In the past have been of so Important a nature that It Is recognized "nls present post is merely a temporary stepping-stone to higher diplomatic honors. Minister Squires retired from the army to enter the sevlce In 1894. His knowledge of military affairs was providential dur ing the siege of Pekln In 1900, when he was chief of staff to Sir Claude MticDonald, and for his services In de fending the foreign legations he re ceived the thanks of the British gov ernment. Later he was minister to Cuba, resigning In 1905, and was ap pointed last year to the post at Panama, where he has further dis tinguished himself. SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. MEDICINE. It's carious what soma psopla bellsv t OMdieiaa will do. They teeia to think because I adrsrtiie my preparation! I claim thsy will aura anything and every thing. Wsll.Idoo'l. The other day 1 ot letter from woman who said her husband bad beealabedilita years with paraty sis. She had bought sevaa bottles of th Cooper medietas and bar husband waa still in bed. ; ansa Isaacson, She stated that 1 was scoundrel, robber and various other pleauat things, Now ths only thtcj 1 claim for Cooper's New Discovery is that it will put tba stomach in working order. I know that U this is done, rheumatism, constipation, kldnev and liver troubles. Mrvousaesc. aad ths general tired out, despondent feel-1 in will disappear 10 ninety-nine caws oui of hundred. 1 know this medioins to ba doc tonio which used twice year will throw off impurities and add flesh, ttreogtt aad ton to the entire system. But it will not do tha impossible. No tnediefna cm earth will do mora than help nature. Certain diseases are beyond all medicine, although God in his wisdom may some dsy ive us frail bumsna knowledge o! how to cur them. At present I kaow Cooper's New Discovery to be as thor oughly efficient a a-o 'iclne as was ever on tha market, and people who will lake it for the common ills to which flesh is beir will be more thso satisfied. Here is a letter from one who bs iriedi "For a long time i hart suffered hom severe 'aesdaches, weakness, and para ia my hack and sides." "Nothing I tried Java me relief, and a friend advised me to try your medicine. I improved from the first week. My back ache and headache left me and I felt myself growing ttrfngcr. My appetite increased and I Celt grestly improved ia every way. I am indeed thanktul for the benefit 1 have received." Mi.s Jennie hjac.oo. No. IS I5th Avenue, West, Duluth, Minn. We have sold and are selling great Nasalities of tbeac (axooua medicine Charles Rogers PAID FOR MURDER. Tha Price On Diamondfisld Davis' Lifa Waa S2S& Jack RENO, April 14. A special to line Journal from Hawthorn, saya W. I Claiborne, a member of tha I. W. W.. testlfleJ at the trial of Preston and Smith, leaders of that organisation to day, that A. E. Johnson offered 1250 to anyone who would kill DlamonJfleld Jack Davis, the Gotdfietd mlneowner. Clalrborne swore that Johnson asked Smith, one of the prisoners, why Hllva had not been killed. Sllva was mur dered the next day. Johnson Is under Indictment for murder. He was a leader In the recent Goldflleld strike. KING EDWARD AT PALERMO. PALERMO, April 25. King Edward and Queen Alexandra arrived here yesterday on the royal yacht Victoria and Albert. The sovereigns visited the cathedral, the church of St. John, and the Orleans palace. in omivIi nprani ennUisInC etilates MU ths baweli. Bee't l.Mtiv Honnjf iai urn u bowelt sad cuuUm naepu s4 For Sale by Frank Hart, Druggist PROPOSALS. CUSTOM HOUSE, A STOMA, ORE gon, Collector's Office, April 2S, 1907, Supplies for revenue cutters. Sealed proposals for supplying rations, and coal to vessels of the Re-venue Cutter Service, regularly stationed, or tempo rarily, at Astoria, Or., and delivered on board said vessels at that place at such quantities as hwy bo required durlna- the fiscal year enJIng June so, 1908, will be received at this Office until 2 o'clock p. m, of Friday, May 10, 1907. at which time and place they will be publicly opened. Blank forms oi proposals for coal, ship chandlery, and rations, showing conditions as to coal, and component parts of rations with specifications, may ba had ujton appli cation to this Office. Proposals must be submitted on those forms. Separate bids will also bo received at the same time and place for lubricating and Illuminating oil. , The right Is resorv- A tn rotnft nnv or fill bids and to waive defects If it is deemed for the Interests of the Government to do so, C, W, CARNAHAN, Collector. 4-26-28. 1 , ' J Bstttkf i Couphs, 1 Colas. Creee, I J WHeseins 1 CMigh, lis. I IN 0i km, 1 Cotirorma to 1 National Pttf I 1 Food and I Dfal Law. I MSStb CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HUP WANTED. Meier ft Frank's rtor Of Portland, require tha services of salespeople In every department; steady work la as sured competent people. Addr by mall or In person. WANTEIWTWO BEWIXO OIRl- Mrs. A. Meyer. Ill Iuane street, tf. COMPETENT GIRL FOR HOUSE work wanted. Inquire Mi a. Pauline Zlegler, tU Seventeenth street WANTED GIRt TO A8HMT IN housework. Apply at 7S5 Exchange, next door to Phlvela school. tf. WANTEI EXPERIENCED 8AW8 lady to work In store; one speaking Finnish preferred; good wagea paid. Apply S84 Commercial, tf. WANTED 8AIESMEN. MANY MARK $100 to lift) per month. Soma evta more, stack c least Irewn tuner ration, far from old orchards. Cash advanced weekir. Choke of territory. Address Washington Nnraary Company, Toppsnlsh, WasUngton." IU U MALE AND- FEMALB HELP FURN- istied In aad out of the city. Chut- tar's Employment OfBeo, 111 Commer cial Street. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. r itav-r TWO rrOL'SES AND SIX lata In Warrenton eemtrally located. O. F. Morton, th real estate dealer, 430 Commercial street, pp. Astorlnn office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOU) WANTED 2 FURNISHED ROOMS for lUrht housekeeping. Address D. A. P., Astorian Office. 4-25-3t LOST AND FOUND. LOST A PAIR OF DOUBLE-LENS spectacles: anybody wants me to see anything tieroafter return to thla office PR0P08AL8. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, FORT Stevens, Ore., April 2, 1007. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. May 1, 1907, and then publicly opened, for drainage and grading at Ft, Stevens', Ore. Plan can b seen and specifica tions obtained at the office of the Quar termarter. Fort Stevens, Ore. The United States reserves the right to r Ject or accept any or all bid or any, part thereof. Envelopes' containing proposal should be endorsed "Propo sals' for Drainage A GraJlng" and ad dressed Constructing Quartermaster, Ft, ,Steve"n Oregon., MEN AND WOMEN. lino Blir for unnatural i)l,i:liarBi,lullrimtl"nl, Otoul M Irritation! or nicmauoui ui u nriown. of mnooui iiimi)rni. Prn.aU I'mMllM. Palnlaaa. and DnkUtriD. iTtlEEVAHSOKMtCSt CO. gant or (olonoui: . aimasMTi.ii.SP'l uoia ir vnnwa i a . a ,... , in nUIn arriinnM. J ' jy by prM, priml:l.-f-? iV "wi..-. yji at .(to. nr iwtvi.i. .JJIJBKtiV j laltoiliJ FOB vat KlUNlSHKD 234 Tenth ft, ROOM FOB , list floor, MCNT, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHEU rooms suitable for light housekeep ing or otftc rooms. Call Astutlan, FOR RENT A s.ROOM COTTAOB on rifih street. For particular, call at tha office of Van Dusen Co. UNFURNISHWD H0U88 KBRPINO Z m .- u a. a astntit a. i AAHtf fvlMli Ir iwt r'r7 15th atrwit Franklin Avenue. TAILORS. It OMR INDUSTRY THAT MELTS B. Martinson tha merchant tailor HMlth atreat. CLEANING AND REPAIRINO, PRESSING AND CUCAMNQ.-LA- dies' work a specialty, up to date, tailor. Andrew Blpola 4)1 Commercial street TRANSFER COMPANIES. FHILLIPS TRANSFER COMPANY I Expreaa and bat. also Job work j .. -. . a.w a ' stand Miuers cigar tore or, Bond phona I7 Main. mmmmmmmm Netloa, NOTICE 18 HEREBY OfVEN TIUT tha nnderalcnad. Eni Wont, and Chan Fook Sing, and Wong Lam, have each purchased ona ahara, and tntar. est In th Chin Men-hanJlH busl- nas of Hop, Hlnf lung C, dolnf buslnas at No. ITI Bond Strat A-, IhTl'dauT.' j'g wrn, wiim-i sum the poaltlen of Manager of aald Hop ning lung A Company, Dataa this IStb day of April HOT. Ent Wong. Chan Fook Sing, Want Lam. ... . . - j insciLUjrEova. NICK PARAZOERES, THE GREEK DIVER, ha just received a new diving ma chin from th old country. Dive from II to SO fathom t shallow water' stay down half a day at time, Lav order at 417 Bond St. Mark!, or D. Falango, Clifton, lt, BUTTON F0L AT Til BACK, Yew xperltne with It ha a aoabt id to much vsxstloo, poaalbl pr fsnltr. Brok your flnawnaQ tryta ia pry II ap from th neck-haad. ail Yoa wotl ha that that iiperUae If you Mod your ahlrt to ui w av yoa tbla troubl, and danger of Uartnj thi shirt. Try u nd . TB0Y LAUHDBY, Tsath an! Doaa gta. Paon it FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, CALL AT VnCB TOR YOUB ALAS ka mattreasM mad to order, 104 Bond. Ll..,..,l.UIii,.llLmjS BOASDllfO. Til LZTDK, Room with or without board) rat ratsonabl! good aoooro modation for tranaienU. I4tb and Commarelsi. R0U3I KOTSaS. FREDRECK80N BRO&-W mak spaeialty of house moving, oarpanUrt, contraetors. Rnrrl Jobbing) prompt at tention t all order. Corntr Teath aad Duana. tf JAPAITESX GOODS, INEXPENSIVE JAPAIfSSX nXINGS, MADE Of BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HARD MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS. WHAT-NOT." no0KCASES, SHELV ING, ETC. ., j - Yokohama Bazaar 25 Commercial Bt, Astoria. MEDICAL, fjDprcdntd Succsu of OR. 6- 6EE WO THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR his wonderful our. No poison nor drugs used. ,H guarsn tees to our catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble. rbHumatitm, nervousness, stomach, liver, and kidney, famal oom plslnts and all chronla diseas,: , SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call writ for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 oentt in tampi. THE C GEE W0 MEDICINE CO. 1021 r'lrat St. Corner Morrison, " PORTLAND, OREGON, Pleas mention th Aitorlan tthJ Who li kotrB I teXithroughoutth Unitl :-i.HaTni.aai wmmmmu mam i 1 mjsjimmuimmmmmm PROFESSIONAL CARDi. tajawaaaaaaaMaatiaaaliffsaaaai O.TtOf ATHIITi. -4 DR. II0DA C BICU , " ' OOTWPATB ;J ' : Office Mantel, Bid. ' Photw Black Mil 17! Commercial It, Astoria, Ota. ATTOBm. AT LAW. JOHN C. McCUE. I t ATT0RN8YATLAw. Deputy District Attornsy Page Bdff. Room 37. HOWARD M. SROWNBLL, AtterMy.alLw, ; J Offlee with Mr. t, A. lahtit, at Na. tit Cemmeralsl ti Aetseta, DENTISTS. aaaaawstaaat,ayti Dr. VAUGHAN, DSNTMT ; fyblao linllditig. Astoria, Ore-n. Dr. W. 0, LOGAN DENTI81 Ooramaiwal Kt, Hbanahan BaliJ BUSINESS DIRECTORY ....... i HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND riw Hatai In th Nertnwwwt, PORTLAND, ORE. THE OREGON 630-53$ Commercial Hlreet, between Klr-vetjth and Twalltb. A8TUniA,OBEOOJf MILS. M. NOLAN, ProprietreM. Ilooau Sinai and Suite Terats, Day, Wk or Month. Steam Ifnat, Hath and lelapboo. Tlpuont Red CMS, RESTAURANTS, Tokio Restauram 531 Bond Street Opposite Ross, IHggtns k Co First-Class Meals. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10c Regular Meals lSc iip First Class Meal 15c c Y Coffee with Pie. Cake or Dough nuts lu cents. U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street Telepbon 10nl Main. BW Ilond Street. OPEN DAY AND NIOUT THE ASTORIA. RESTAURANT MANG 111 NO, Prop. Tb Finest 25c meal served In Astoria, Yonr Patronage SoIscieotL CourUioui Troiitment to All. OAUK IK 8RASOK ASTORIA, i OltEOON. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. The Owl Concert Hall Formerly the LmTomcu The Leading Amusement House in Astoria Good music. Everybody wloom. Chas. Niemi, Proprietor 263 Astoria atrast - THE SAVOY ! ' Popular Coneert HaU, Good music. All art wloni. nr STnth anf Aitor. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Aitor St. Th lssdteg amusement hou. . Agency for Edison Phonograph aai Gold Moulded Raoords. ' P. A. PETERSON, Pro. delivered by carrier,