THE MORNING ASTOIIIAN, AS'JOHJ A, OREGON. 3 RIFLE PRACTICE t44ftft44ftftW Tun Cu a mv ad I icn t v, 1 1 uu vunuu ur juii u Stnilbte Advice to Women from fl. Henry Lee, flri. Fred Ccrtla and fin. Pinkham. 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1907. till KyUJuMl Rifle Experts to Meet .in August at Camp Perry. V MRS HENAY LtC f Owing t4 modorn methods of IMof sot on woman la ft thoustnd a tftyob tali perwotly a wjyiout prlenlaf ft nbftnl trala el very 1 rfloha this oerfootl natural e houtPrlnla:ft trala el aSBoyiog iad sometimes pftilf hrw ,Wh.Q moat critical ft mi of aol,llUnC fta tvftfy W6JMJI neglect the ear of hw biu U ti Invlt dlMMM fthd Pftttt. tip pain. sb kr system la in 4rn(d oodjtioa aba la predUipOMd to a jopUay or MOfMUoa of rt rr. the Uadener U at this at Mad ttflj sal with ft bfetof Brrott(tiTittMou oo&k Ufa ft s. At tbia tlmi ooma ftcUM burdtn. At tbu urn ft to oaneer eol tumor ft more llbl to ions bgia thlr trotla wwbv sues, warnin aTuetooia a noh ft laffooetloa, hot Bash, hMaahf., t-MKaab Bjll8oholla, drud W to beading U, palpitation of atari bretraiartu, copsypauon sua aim ar promput hdtd by IpifJ. gat woImb Who appfWbiM t parlod of" m wlto till f rait a&angw ns M xpooUd, 1 far. Pr4Crtla, 1014 So. LafeystU f tmt, So. Bnd, In&, write MtbtiMtSwIin4lafJ WObO 1 MRS. rAEDCERTIA r Maalof thrmib Chang of Uf . mmm muw I tufftrtd from bat t ft ymsm iwrouiia. fct4cli end UitMU. I had no efciwiit. and eou Mo. I bad awd aPpiy mind lhar tn bid fTmporM ftd, and it trougbk m ogn m eanftr ponoa, min n m4 I ia In wUtt With. iiKiund uomavmM (or ona dujis Hn. 0nry Lm, W Win tar Etmt, K IIao, Conn., writ: . DtarMn. Pinkbaatt After vuiTnitif untold (nitarr for ttr . flulcham't VesotabU ConpoajML u wo of my eotklftion, asd bgs to jLyJiaB, I'UilUMm' ynw com. frruttd and fniiowad rour MWt, ana KMUf I tin wU and Uppy. 1 ea aow wklauf. EaadirarfcarllaBToo and for f4ltrvfoulbadtrMbulmM tM(t iuvaitd witbmit B!p. I ooml'Ur yow Bwdi 3aa a torrln baLa for auflwlng woaas.' Wopaa paaaiof Uutmgb this erlUeal pertoa abould rtjly upon Lydla B. Vinkoan'a VtreUbla Compound. 11 User U anything about yoar eaaa yon don't undmtand writ to Mr. J'iaknam, Lynn, Maaa.. for adrio. It la fro and haa fuldad Utouaaoda to bealtb. totuAUf taoosands of womon. j Wfcn a modlclaf h&a bx?a lucceasful ia rostorinflf to health, oa cannot well saj witaout trrisr kblo uompouna. Afiii Yegotablo Compound aaaa-mjjjULi-ai c Sets Our 1907 line Just in, made of Superior Selected Woods, Complete ia box, at $1.25 to $5.00 per Sot E. A. HIGOINS CO., MC810 JIOOKS STATIONERY I STEEL St EWART ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS , In Business for Business and Your Satisfaction. tVe make it our aim to do first class work at reasonable prices. 222 Twelfth Street. Next to the Astoria Theatre. iMtttttMMMHtWtttMMMtMWMMH BIG REDUCTION ; v ON I Wall Paper ! 30 PER CENT OFF :Onccount of the large new spring stock coming and : ; " to make room in our store we offer 80 per cent ; off for the next few days. Buy your ; wall paper now while it is cheap. ; Eastern Painting & Decorating Company.! Commercial ltrt, ntar Eighth.' , ' "pAiX.'' HISTORIC SPOT IN OHIO Several Trophlta, Medal and Cub Prlie, Will Go To Winning Mailt mn Prttident'i Match To B Snot At That Tim. WASHINGTON1. D. C May 28.-In Aiitut, net, aometlilng Ilk a thonad axpert, with tit military rlfl will a Moiblt at Camp ferry, Ohio, to eonteM for th honored tropble offered by w V, B. Government tbroogli'tb Nation al Board for th Promotion of Bid Practice, and tbow offered by th Na ftlfla AaaoolaUoa. In addition to provi- there will b th State mntchei of the Ohio BUt Rid Aocition and many cart prkea ia all matche. Th rllle world owe much to the generoo up port given by Congnm which baa recog nised th adlabillty f ' encouraging practlc with tb military rlfl and re rolrer aa essential to the polon of a military reiem fore. In addition to providing the nrlnelnal trophy, Congre give the National Hoard a turn of mon ey yearly which Ii utilized for th pur ohao of medal, eaih prUe and other exneniei Incidental to the work. The expenet of all tbo team ar tlao paid by th government indirectly, a mey re met from th portio of th fund for the tupport of tb militia which it et l(lo Vor rifl practlc. At preterit the government make no appropria tion for th National Rill Association for th encouragement of practlc among civilians but it 1 expected thla will be don aom day which will give a great Impetu to th aport. Camp Terry will afford many attrac tion of modern and historic Interest to the visiting riflemen. Th range I In eight of th acene, of the battle of Lake Erlft wber Commander Perry, after whom tb camp wa named, received the surrender of the IirltUb aquadron. To tb touth l old Fort 8tepbenro, where Col, Groghan and a handful of men itipported by a ina!e field piece, de feated the UrliWi. Near bv are th old Forta, Melgf and Miami, the former Am erican, and the latter British. John on' Wand, where many Confederate veteran ar buried, i to th Eaet It w from Routb Baa-Wand, now known aa Put-la Bay, that Perry aet out to meet th Britih. Along th thor of the bay ia a beautiful alauied park named In hl honor; and under iU award lie th remain of th gallant British and American officer and men who fell that day. A number of cannon used In the battle mark the epot. Other more modern placei also at tract attention. The laroeai fish hatch ry In th United State I on thi la land, a r come celebrated cavern. Here I also the largest iummer hotel in the world, from whow plana the tent of Camp Perry will be visible Connectjlona between Put-In Bay and in camp will be maintained by rail irom th camp to Fort Clinton and aero the bay by steamer. Cedar Point which ekfma th title df the "Atlantic City of th West," I across Sandusky Bay. Cleveland, Toledo and other noints are alo near enough to be available for visitor desiring to make the trio. Altogether It aeema the mateheg will be shot under very pleasant conditions. The Matches of the National Rifle As. sociation t Camp Perry will begin on Mommy, August 10th, with the Compa ny Team Match, Oa Wednesday of that week, the President' match will be ahot. It will correspond with in number of ahota, distance and prac tically in the order of Are. with Mia V. tional Individual Match,' but any am munition may be used. Instead of the winner being designated Military Cham pion as heretofore, that title will go to tne contestant, who, having shot in the President' Match and the National In- dividual, secures the highest aggregate aeore in both matches. A special prize and a letter from the President will go to the winner of this match. SCOW BAT IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTORIA, OltEOOK MM AM P.3ARR FR'IMFRSI UK'!) AX!) MANXF FK'HiMFFRS Up-to-Dat Baw Mill Machinery Prompt attention given to al. repair work 18th and Franklin Ava, Tl. Main 21. I Forced to Leave my Present Quarters, I Will Sell all Clothing, Rubber Boots, Men's Furnish ings and Oil Clothing At The National Rifle Association, after a careTuI consideration of the situation appertaining to the holdinir of an Inter- collegiate competition for the Intercol legiate trophy, has decided that the title is not yet ripe for the holding of suoh a contest, with credit to the Association and the Colleges. There is a shorfoce of range facilities and consequent lack ot practice; Hence not enough Interest is being taken In the contest bv the col leges themselves. Rather than make a failure of uch a competition thi year it haa been decided to postnone the match until 1008. By next year, rifle oues ifforn Prices ! 25 Per Cent OtT on Men's and Boys'. Suits $4 Underwear for $3.40 $3 Underwear $2.25 $2,50 Underwear $2.00 $ J Underwear .80 $5 Sweater. for $3.50 $3 " . $2.40 Apron Overalls, 65c 2Sc Cashmere Sox 20c, three pair for 50c 50c Working Shirts for 40 cents. This is Your Chance To Buy Goods Cheap !l The Workingmati's Store Is going to move, June 1st, to first door west of Ross, " Higgins & . Co., on Bond street. Chas. Larson, Prop. 557 Commercial St. shooting will have been more generally promoted among th universities and college and more interest will likely be taken In such a contest. So much disculon ha been bad over the relative efficiency of the .33 and the .43 caliber revolver, which ha been apparently finally decided In favor Of the larger caliber, that It I interesting to note the War Department recently declined to favorably consider a 'device for causing the .30 caliber bullet to mushroom, thereby increasing its (top ping power. To determine the merits of automatlo pistols, three troops of cavalry will be armed with th Colt au tomatlo and three with the Savage. These automatlo pistols will be sub jected to th earn use as the Colt doub le action now used by the cavalry. The question at issue is, whether th doub le action or the automatlo revolver is the best military ' arm. The practical test will last a year. Major David C i Shanks, 4th Infan try, will captain the Infantry team, and Capt Wm. E. Hay,' 10th Cavalry, will have charge of the cavalry team in the coming National Matches, Lieut. Col. R. K. Evans, will be executive officer of the National Matches. Capt.' Frank E, Evan, U. S. Marine Corps, retired, will again captain the Marine team. Capt. Evans was formerly a member of the New York Sun Staff. Good Word for Chamberlain' Cough Rmdy. Peopla everywhere take pleasure in recommend , Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, My llttla glrV Catherine, who la two' years old, has been taklns this remedy whenever she haa had a cold since she waa two months old. About a month ago I contracted a fearful cold myself, but I took Cham belaln'i Cough Remedy and waa soon testifying to th good qualities ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. . Mrs. Edward Phillips of Barclay, Md, writes: "1 wish to toll you that I can as well as aver." This remedy is for salt by Frank Hart and Leading Druggist. ! ., The safe, certain, reliable llttla pills. that do not grip or sicken ar Dade's Little Liver Pills. Beat tor sick head aches, bllllounness and lasy livers. Sold by Hart's Drug Stora. 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