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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1907)
THE MOllNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. 3 COMMISSIONERS ARE IN SESSION 9, Q. A. BOWLBY, FrtskUat. l I PKTEJISOV, VlosFwaldsot rHANK PATTON, OwhUr. J. W, GARNER, Assistant CaiUef. A Wonderful Offer Astoria Savings Bank THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907. Capital Fftld In II00JW, tnrpius and Oulld front i0M. TransMla 0tml Bunklo Baalaws, i lDlrt Md oa Tim lKMfU 11 Tanth St, ArrohiA, orioon ASTORIA IRON WORKS Kelson Troyw, floe-Prr. and flupt. "aBTOEU HAVINGS BAKK. Treat JOHN" FOX, Pre. F L DIHUOP. Swmstar) Deilgatri ted Mtnafactaren of JTH2 LATErfT WPBOVEDJ Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete unnery Outflti Purnlh4. COIWSMNDCNCI 'SdllOTtdJ 1 , f 'rth Btw THE GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. : Cboloe Wtoet, Liquort MerduuiU Unci f f oal and 0a " ;u ; ; "'I a. m. to n Js, Hot Uack at an Hoarc iCtg Corner Ilwsntk and CommsroUl MTOMA OEE430A 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 to 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 do your printing and help you to make that ten strike. The J. S. DeliingerGo. ASTORIA, OREGON H. B. PARKER, Proprietor. EL P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Pint CltM In Evory Respsot Free Coaoh to tha Home. Bar and Billiard Room. Good Check Restaurant i i ii ;j j Astoria, Good Bample Rooms on Ground floor Oregon . ' for Commercial Man. nnv did' rut m MIL UIIIIHJIM IH 4t0 BOXD tt, v ASTORIA, . 01I00X Carrf Uw FW Lli f Wines, Liquors ' andT Clears CALL AND SEE US C. 8. DOW APPOINTED FRUIT IN SPECTORGUI QRONNCIX IS AWARDED CONTRACT ByiLDINQ SEVEN MILES OP ROAD. The county court mot yaitarJay in regular aMlon wlih Judga C. J- Tranchard, prealdlng. CommUilonera William Lartn, John Vryt anj Road- matr, J. F. Bartholdua prawnt. Plat of Cartwrlght Park addition to 8aald waa approved and put on racord. . ' '-. C S. Dow waa appointed fruit In- upector tot Clatwp County and will enter upon bla duties at onto and will toe that tho tawa are enforced. Tbla la iomuthtnf that thla county haji needed for a long time and will be hailed with pleasure by both the pro duwre W coneumera. ? Dan JJ Moore, of Seaalde, and P. h. Parker, of thla city, appeared' bofore the court and aald they were Inter etd in the propoaed purchase of tide lands above Tongue. Point and asked the court to recommend their aal by the slate board, aa they Intended to Improve thorn If they could purchase same. The court took the matter un der advisement. Their applications for the land were recently turned down by the atata board. ' The county elurk waa ordered to notify the road supervisor of Aatorla road district to file report of the work dene each month with expense of same and receipts. The bid of Qua Oronnell for building soven miles of road on Nehalem Road No, ?7 to tho lf-mlle post, was ac cepted at the rt of 11.70 per rod. He to appear before the court on May 8th and Ilia a good and sufficient bond In the aum of 15000 for the faithful performance of tho contract. Thla seven miles of Improvement will cost tll.0,, , The petition of Thomas Busch and others for a road between Svensen and Knappa was received and the fol lowing viewers were appointed: J. F.a Bartaldus, roadmaster; Oeorga Stev ens, surveyor, and J. C. Dunkln. The court then adjourned until Friday. HEAVY REVENUE TAXES, May Causa Cuban Distilleries to 8us pend Operations. ' HAVANA. May ' l.-eoaue of heavy revenue taxes the liquor die tillers have notified Governor Magoon that they will be forced to suspend op eratlons. Governor Magoon In reply Informed the distillers that a commit- tee to Investigate the revenue system would soon reach ' the island from Washington and advised them to con tlnue the buslness ln tho hope that It may find aome way to relieving their distress. Ifa too bad to" see people who go from day to day Buffering with pbysl cal weakness, when Rooky Mountain Tea or Tablets 85 cents, Frank Hart Mrs. 8. Joyce, ISO Sullivan street. Claremont, Nl If., writes; "About a year ago I bought two bottles of oley'e Kidney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of Kidney trouble of sev eral years' standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend It." T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. , BANK ROBBER CAPTURED. Looted First National of San Fran elseo Arrested in Baltimore. CHICAGO, May L William Thomp son, alias Barrett, wanted In San Francisco for the looting of the First National Bank of more than 120,000 three years ago, waa held at the Cen tral Police station here, for a short time lust night. Thompson waa In the custody of Detective Cleason, of San Francisco, who arrestod him an hour after he had been released from the Baltimore, Md., prison where he hud served three years for robbery. Acordlng to Gleason Thompeon fled from San Francisco, accompanied by Sydney Vennoy and Michael Gleeon, who wore his confederates. The three went to Baltimore and were captured after successfully looting a bank there. A Narrow Eacaps. ' G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., hnd a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a Jimson bur Into his thumb. He ' says: '"the doctor wanted to amputate It but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and that cured the dan gerous wound." 25c at Charles Rodgera. druggist. And a chance of a lifetime and there are no strings attached to it. Here is the proposition '-Subscribe for the Daily and Sunday Astorianand secure a Genuine $25 Talking Machine and 6 Victor Records (your selection) all for $16.65. Pay 2.65 upon delivery of the machine and 60 cents a week until the payments arc all paid in full. The leading newspaper of Portland carried on this proposition for the past two years and in that time delivered 1200 of these machines to new and old subscribers.; The machines will be given out in connection with Tho Zilcrs) Piano House of Portland. A full line of machines and records are carried and are on display at Hildebrand & Gor's Furniture Store. Call and hear them play whether you intend to buy or not. Clyde Hurley of Portland is in charge and he will be pleased to explain the matter more thoroughly to those who will call. Remember this is a regular $25 machine and the music is as clear and distinct as any $45 machine on the market. Call and look them over, then order the Astorian sent to your home and we will do the rest. We have iust received from Portland a shipment of records, including some of the Famous Italian Tenor, Caruso. Don't fail to hear him sing. Concerts Daily From 3 to 4 Remember The Place Morning Astorian stockholders. The freight rate law, which is to take effect, a month hence, is regard ed by the management of railroads in Minnesota aa of much more Import ance than the nassenger fare law and It is thought that the chief contest will be over the legality of the former. Diaturbed the Congrsflstion. The person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by continually coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. WILL TE8T TWO-CENT FARE. Railroada to Attaok Constitutionality of Cheap Rate Law. NEW YORK, May 1. The Times today says that the legality of the freight rate reduction law of Minne sota, which is to go into effect on June 1, as waa that of tho two-cent passen ger fare law, which takes effect to day, is to be tested in the courts. A representative of largtt stockholding Interests In the Chicago Milwaukee St St Paul aald yesterday that it was not certain that the constitutionality of the law would be tested, " but he could not say n Just what way this would be done. This has not been de cided, he said, whether it would be t done by the railroads' or through some IN EVERY HOME. The followng simple prescrlpr tlon, writes a noted authority, should be made known to every family. While it Is a simple home made mixture, it forms a power ful tonicand vitalising agent to the Kidneys, forcing them to filter and eliminate from the blood ail acids and waste, restoring the full count, or 95 per cent, of Red Corpuscles. ; Here It is, and now is the time to take it: ' Fluid Extract Dande-! Hon one-half ; ounce, Compound Kargon one ounce, Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla three ounces. The dose is one teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime. These harmless ingredients can be ob tained at nominal cost from any good pharmacy, and anyone can mix them at home by shaking well in a bottle. V 1 , : Noted medical authorities now recognise this as a blood cleanser and system tonic par excellence, because of its gentle thought al most certain action in the treat ment of Rheumatism, skin and facial eruptions and other miser- able Blood afflictions for which the Kidneys are responsible. At this time of year the blood be comes sour and filled with poisons and ; acids, which the akin pores failed to eliminate during the col 4 Weather, adding this additional work to the Kidneys, which, over Wed, become inactive and slug gish and require just such an In vlgorant or Regulator. Mix this and try' It,' and note the remarkable Improvement in your health. W. Gi LAWS . CO. 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