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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOItIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1007, A Good Starter Choice Gnjpe-Fruit We are receiving daily shipments of fancy Oregon Asparagus. Place Your Orders Early. Just received Another large shipment of the celebrated steel cut Barrington Hall Coffee. A. V. AL,L,EN. PHONES MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 713 COLOR LINE DRAWN BY DRAFTSMEN v (0 PROMISES OF FRUIT IN OREGON .IMPORTANT SESSION OF OREGON , DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE IN , JUNEOTHER STATE MATTERS OF INTEREST. PORTLAND, Or, April 28 (Special Correspondence.) The newspapers of fio other state In the Union give more pace without cost to advertising the We at large, and especially their local community, than do the news papers of Oregon. A striking Instance has been the keeping before the people mil the time in local and editorial Jtottee, the colonist rates, giving all the state an opportunity to write the! fccts to their friends, and this of Itself added very considerably to the num er of new citizens who are now in Oregon to stay, i ' The fruit crop of Oregon during the coming season promises to be espec ially large, and as a result of the freezing weather In the middle west, the market will be active and prices Keep Your Feet Dry. If. people would keep their teet dry half the doctors would have to go out of business. Our Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes " "... are just the thing for keeping your feet dry. They shed the 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 Ml Bend St, opposite Fisher Bros. high, bringing Oregon's fruit growing capabilities to the front In a most forceful way. Portland, during the month of April, will exceed by more than 5,000.000, the building record of any other month In the history of the city. , Oregon . has again been honored through the appointment of Mr. Isaac A. Manning, who has been active In the work of the Portland Commercial Club and Oregon Development League in advertising Oregon. Mr. Manning goes to Cartagena, Columbia, South America, and he will not overlook an opportunity to extend the trade of this state. The Portland Business Men's Ex cursion, which will be most thoroughly representative of the best business In terests of the metropolis, wilt make stops at S3 Oregon and five Idaho cities and towns, and consume six days. They leave Monday, May t, at 8:30 a, m., and return the following Sunday morning. A general meeting of the Oregon Development League is being discuss ed for some time in June, the exact date not yet decided upon, at which a plan will be discussed and decided upon that will give to the State of Oregon, every possible advantage than can accrue through the colonist rates which will begin September 1 and close October 81. . These rates are the same as those which ruled during March and April and resulted In bringing so many thousands of people to the state. THIS MAY INTEREST YOU No one Is Immune from kidney trouble, so Just remember that Foley's Kidney Cur. will stop the Irregulari ties and cur. any case of kidney and bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. SHOT DEFENDING HUSBAND. Woman Fatsly Wounded While Trying To Assist Her Husband. SAN FRANCISCO, April 29. Mrs. Thomas, wife of Bradford Thomas of San Jose, was fatally shot last night by a carpenter named Addison Blair at the residence of Stephen Machara, at 2264 Twenty-second street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas came up from San Jose yesterday .and a dispute arose between Blair and Thomas. Blair drew a revolver and began beating Thomas over the head with It, and his wife, interfering to help him, was shot. Her wound, the, physicians say, will prove fatal. PRESENCE OF A SOUTH CARO LINA NEGRO IN DRAFTING! BUREAU MAY CAUSE WALK . OUT OF WHITE EMPLOYEES. WASHINGTON, April J9.WIIIIm Cook, the South Carolina negro whose presence In the office of (he Bupervls- lug Architect of the Treasury Depart ment has kicked up a, hullabaloo In the (Drafting Room of that Bureau. Is a uiniy eoucaiea person. He was trained In mechanics and drawing in a dosen or so institutions of learning, but . boasts of the fact that he is graduate of the Massachusetts Instl tue of Technology. Cook Is a drafts man of marked ability, has a good J on I of culture, having spent much of his time in Boston, and Is full of ambition to get along In his chosen profession. But his going from the oRIce of the Supervising Architect Is very much desired. Inasmuch as If he elects to remain and fight a transfer the work there will be plunged Into a state of demoralisation, At the first session of the fifty-ninth Congress millions of dollars were made available for the construction of num erous public buildings throughout the United States. The Supervising Ar chltect thereupon made arrangements to enlarge his corps of draftsmen. This was no easy matter, for the rea son that building operations are, and have been for a long time, very active In all the large cities, and competent draftsmen are very much in demand. Ellglbles were called for from the Civil Service Commission, and despite the comparatively smatl salaries paid by the government ,the Supervising Ar chitect was supplied with 75 or SO skilled members of the craft. In one of the requisitions' thus made for help the Supervising Architect drew Wil liam Cook, whose color was not known until he presented himself for duty. vtnen cook snowed up and an nounced he was ready for work there was a loud protest from the 75 or more white draftsmen employed by the Supervising Architect that must have been heard on Capitol Hill a mile mile away. Supervising Architect Tay lor recognized the seriousness of the situation, and although he advised his subordinates to move slowly and give the matter a second thought, they pre pared and forwarded to the Secretary of the Treasury a petition praying for the immediate removal of Cook, and giving notice that if the negro was not removed or transferred they wpuld walk out In a boly. Treasury officials declare that If no publicity bad been given the affair the negro would have been transferred to some other sphere of activity Immediately upon the dU covery that his prsence In the Drafting Room was resented by his white co workers. The Treasury officials are up against it They fear that If some- lng is not done to allay the bitter ness of the employees In the Drafting Room the better part of the force will quit, thus tlelng up the extensive building operations planned by the government In accordance with an act of Congress. Cook Is a coffee-colored negro. As far as Is known, he is agreeable In manner, minds his own Oae of the Important Duties of Physicians and h iuc fTvu-iuiurmca ui iiiu vvona is to lenrn as to the relative standinsr and reliability of the leiulinir nrnnufnctm era of medicinal nnts, as the most eminent physicians art the most careful as to" the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is welt known to physicians and the Well-informed generally that the California Fijj Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of jA t...4 kn. ,,At...t ,.. L.. I ... I. .....!, I l.t ,1 us tuuuuii uua Kiuuiicu ii uij uigu statuiing in scicntinc una commercial circles WHICH is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. ' TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-Informed in every Walk of life and are essential to permanent Hue cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation,, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may. bo made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with (jenerally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present iruuiiuiiy we sunjeci ana to supply ine one periect laxative rametly which has won theappoval of physicians and the world-wide nrreptnnce of the Well-Informed because of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the California ffg Syrup Co. only. ; ! Tins valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, nnd as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the 'best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name ofSyrup hi Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply coll for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna h the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco,' Cal. U S. A. London, England. New York, N. Y. f - " : 1' ' - ' ' ' "' f 15 Years of Agony Read this Interesting test! mooy of a prominent church worker who tried tdles for skin trouble without curs until found D. D. D. Now be informs the public how bs was completely bested. J' Pastor. Cured m 3 Monte i many rem- -f , Eczema Gone I Rev. J. H. LEIPEP. FREE! Ti 111 Suffir" from skln Troubli who bavs never used D. D. D and want INSTANT RELIEF from that swful itch, we will tend free, prepaid, a Urge sample bottle of D. D. D. to row our claims. Cut out out this ad and writs tt once tot a free sample. D D.D. Company, 112-120 Michigan St., SuiteneChlcago. ITL Tor about It rears I bad been emiGMd Hk Knems sad but tried mane reouNllei to wr little pu rpeia, and so sura Botovwhat la do.iwretloo, t tried 0. 1). D. I u eous too viewed before lbs bottle ws bait earn thai I bad at laet tiiund KtilMitt thai uu aol dj(o. I iierMrered. No I bt llule la'tole tblrd bottle aod am emirate cured at lbs Kcteina, and tor men months bar bad no aroiptonui el Ju return. The aanorases km so treat and luBK-eonilDued. aod lb aura o complete Ibal I feel It ni duty to nuke known lha lxe (set lo the jiubllo that otbera almlltrlr afflicted saaf make trial of tbli remedy. toil iSert'iIrMrkw! alMia Aacltlu InrtOrand Ave., North Portland, Oregon D-M Ae4 oe m TA-I anuiu et a UUM Cost of $3.00 RBADF.R, tbls la bat eoe of lbs many Ututr eaacs tbal bas bees brought to our attention esd author, lutlrale proves 10 as. D.D.D. sets on lbs only aelmstlBs principle of eurl&f tbe skin tbrouib tbs skin, and lbs world a bast aie eUlliia are sow acreed tbe I tbls aootblni eiterasJ liquid Ui sseus pllib a cure stbea all lb smeary eelrea, ointments, aod so-sailed, blood remedies bare failed. If ou will aall at our ators we will live jroa a free pamnblet, stelnf direction aa to diet, esarelan, belli Inr, eta., for akin suOerera. Or write direct la tbe n P. D. Oo for tbelr (real free aample offer. CHARLES R0GEK3 I DRUGGIST, DIED AT DAWN. Spirit of Miia Ruby Crohn Flight At She Sleeps, Takes "Whenfthe Sun Rises" You'll find we have freshjand inviting every sort of baked things worth eating, and at fair'pricesWe wish to call your special attention to our cakes and pastry. Try our "Table Queen" and "Butter Loaf " Bread A Big Loaf for a Nickel ROYAL BAKERY 505 Duane Street. 275 W. Bond Street. Branch Store, 1335 Franklin Ave. , Yesterday morning just after day break, and, apparently, without dis turbing her placid sleep, the spirit of Miss Ruby Crohn, the onlv ,!nuirhtir business, and Is apparently painfully of M, fln, Mr. nerman n,.ohn. , thlM conscious of the excitement of his ap- L,. ,,,, frnm ,, , polntment as a draftsman has caused. I . , u t . , . , . . , I the young girl who has battle J bravely for the past year against the encroach ments of the dread malady of tuber culosis. The news was received all PUBLIC WARNING. We shall not be responsible If any person takes any but the genuine FO' ley's Honey and Tar for coughs and over the city with genuine sorrow, for colds. Imitations are worthless and she was widely and most happily may ooniain op.ates. Tnjs genuine know aa one of tht( cIever ana cnRrm. TTnlov'si TTnnAV ant Tfli. In tha e.A1intv I package contains no opiates and Is lng cnll(,ren of "v! anJ hope Cherish through the yours. safe and sure. T. F. Laurln. ritual of the Hebrew faith and Inter, mont will be had In the cemetery of that fulth there, The friends ami' schoolmates of the young girl loft nothing undone yester day to mafk the love and esteem In which they held Ruby, and the floral tributes of sympathy were very num erous and bouutlful, and were Intense ly appreciated by the family. The young decedent was but 17 years of Hge on the 4th of March last, and wrs unuHunlly bright and possessed many notable and lovely traits of character that might have embellished the womanhood that was denied her and which will but serve now to enrich the memory that all who knew her will TRADES AND LABOR ASSEMBLY. Pass Resolution Regretting Preai , dent's Moyer-Heywood Stand. DENVER, April 29. The Denver Trades and Labor Assembly yesterday adopted resolutions regretting the at titude taken by the President against Moyer and Heywood, now awaiting trial at Boise, Idaho, on the charges of complicity In the assassination If public expression' to his views at this time by the President was censured. A communication suggesting that the body form Itself Into a Moyer Heywood protest committee was or dered placed on file. OLD RECORD UNEARTHED. Dr. Owens-Adair Brings In An Inter acting 8ored of Aneiant Data, was abroad tnat her recent stay In California might have contributed to her ultimate escape from the mortal grasp of the disease. She hud but latnly returned from the South, In company with her father, and while not as well as all hoped for, ! Dr. Owcns-Adalr has always an was cheerful and contented and glad cagi'r eye for the signs and signals of to be back among those who prized the olden time In Clatsop and treas her and whom she loved. Her do-jures each s she comes across It for voted parents had left nothing un Jone I the memories It Invokes of the stal to prolong the life that was so wart and gracious people wh did the precious to them, and they have the plonoor work upon which the county profound sympathy of a host of friends and city Is so well founded. Her In the sad outcome of the grave (lis-' latest contribution to the early evl order, ' . I dnncos of this sort, Is the record of a The remains were taken to the me-' meeting called on Clatsop Plains back tropolls on last evening's express, and In 1851, which reads as follows, and will be burled there today under the may bring to the minds of some of the patriarchlal few, the cause and oc casion of the record: "Pursuant to public notice, the CltUens of Clatsop Plains met at the dwelling house of Thomas Owens, on the 25th February, 1S51, for the pur-, pose of organising two school dls-. trlcts, from the center of Tlbbott'i claim to the mill at the lower end of the Plains, Inclusive. "On motion John Robinson was called to the choir. "And on motion T. P, Powers was callod to act as secretary. ' "Mr. Motley moved that the northern line of the south district be upon the outs lint of Mr. McDonald's claim, "Above ' motion so amended aa to make the center of John Jowott's claim the north boundary and the south line of the Mull claim tha south boundary or the south school district, the lines running east and west, - , "The vote being taken on tho , mo tion as amended, 'was decided In the affirmative. , j "On motion the meeting adjourned. "(Signed), JOHN ROHINSON, . "Chairman. "(Signed), T. P. POWERS, Secretary," STEVEDORES TO STRIKE. HAVANA, April 29. The stevedores are restless and have demanded an Increase In wages. Shippers will re sist the demand and another strike Is likely. . m rie Astoria Theatre "Charlie's Aunt" Thursday, Friday and Saturday . Tues. and Wed. 1 Howard-Dorset Company 1 Matinee Saturday