' Vr.: -"Vv:. THE MORNING . ASTOMAN, ATpRIA, OUEtiON. FRIDAY, JUNE , 1907. HEALTH OF WOMEN ' In thl nineteenth century to keep up with the maroh of progree ivory power o( woman" la trained to It utmost, and th tax noon hr physi cal ayalem U tar greater than ever. ma wa oiuiamonwi randmothera few drni oar la the good oldfashloned daya o( o-rend mothers few drug wart used In medicines. They relied upon ruaU and herbs to oura weakness and disease, and thulr knowledge of roota and herbs waa far greater than that of women today. It waa In this atudy of root and lierba that Lydla E. I'lukbam, of Lynn, Maas , dleoovertd and gav to the women of tha world a remedy mora ootent and effloacloua than MnS.C.C. FINK any combination of druge. , Lydia Pihkham's Vegetable Compound orotherharmful drags and today holde tha oord for tha 3f n'"J of actual our of femal dlaeeee of any medloln tha world on ever known,' and thousands of voluntary ttwtlmonlale ara on fila to tha Ubwatory at Lynn,' Ma-a., which taatlfy to tu wonderfulva . s MrVof IL F&f Carwg I., Pa.. VT'Z'Zvhi with ry anffcrlnf woman would iaka Lydla X. I'lnkhatn a VaujUWa Com-Tuno7 and wrlU. to you 1 f.y dri. PVf$F and what It ha looompllabed for ma I know t wll do for others. Whan wotnon ara troubled with Irregularity DlsplwjemeuU. Ulcer ation. Inflammation. iMkuka, V" V takCS ?W netnber there la one triad and true remedy, Lydla E. I'lnkbam a Vege table Compound. , ... Mr. PlnkhanVt Standlntf Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakneaa ara Invited to writ Mr. Plukkain, at Ltnn. Maaa. Out of her at t-olnm of nerlenM aha probably ha the very knowledge that will hlp your cm.. em 1 1 ' 1 ) 1 u i i i'1 11 " SOUTHERN PACIFIC CHANCES. Vairt Fllli Will B Made And A Million Spent For Improvement!. mtnt .,.- J -ii 1 Ueen Oakland and Kulsum. Tlil I the main outlet to Kjcreiiicnto and the Kat and Is the mut traveled Hue to the Koutlwn Paiitlr. Vast fill will lie toad at'Mig the my shore and million SAN FlLIXCmiJ. Th. Call ' J. P 'P . - 11.-.. t.,. .t.i.v of lue romi. eajfi wjusyi nwvmii'g vu jmm have ju.t become public, tha curve on WATERFRONT ITEMS British Ship Dalgonar Arrived V; in Yesterday IS 150 DAYS FROM HAMBURG the Alameda and l'imU-ota main lliw of the Boutlxrn 'Aa from Oakland .rr to SuUum a 111 be eliminated and the tranefcr point at l'ort Cota abn doned. Inted dm'Va ttlll 1 otruf ted at K'xl'o at rin"l Tolnt and from thr train will I ferried awi to I Jiiiiilh Vallrlo ImlraJ of ib-nrd. In onler to avoid the nwrnlir end "Ink be. 1 twwji llenevia ani KuUum the main line will I fihangrd to Cor.lt-lla, where It Join tlir Xa junction ud SuUuiu road eonnerting with the limlu Un to Satf rmnto and the Et, The ri,temilii td liiiprovemcnl ate among thr inot tinpurlant unil'rtiikfn by the Southern Pafiflo in recent .-yt-ar. During, tha . A M. ..tu. i...... 1..... i..t nonin. o iram.- . e '7" 0f th, Crnt pure food eta- runnlna dullv ovrr th main line be , , . tut. ' SEEDMENS' DINNER. Millionaire Sttawberriet Grow Ai Big T t Ai Hen Egj. NKVV VOKK, dune 27. I'atrlrk O'Mwra, one of the ekrr lat night at a diuiirr of whulrtalr aeeilmen who have been holding Jli convention here cauaed a tir by announcing that a new fruit it bring rl"l in Xew Jcrey, which will be known a the "Millionaire" atraw berry. Mr. O'Mara, laid the new atiawUrry would be lmot a large a. a hen cjik. It I. probable action will le taken Jurlng tlt convent km that VIII demand (ate and national pure air iawa along Makes Long Paawge Seaman Diet and ii Buried at Sea Schooner Meyer holler Leave For the Sound In Tow of WalluU. . ' The atvainer l.uillne after lelng out o( coiiiruUloa fo day wa back on lieu run yralarday and left up lt uiglit with a full carao itmoiiir which wa a cargo of mcrchandia for J. 0. Mejjler fi Company. At Kurcka he will take on 1200 cane of kalmon for Kalama. Tbia will probably delay her o that ahe will be in lata today. The (learner Cota Itica arrived in yea terday from Baa Francltco (ba bad a full cargo of freight and paanengci and had a pleaaant trip up. ' The ntCBtiier Miler made a ajieclal trip to Deep ltiver yeterday to bring over a crowd of logger who could not I ac commodated on il wgular triji.. When the high water recede a trifle more the pilot will take founding on the neveral atid lar,t between the mouth of the Willamette and the lower Co lumbia with the view of obtaining data from which the Port of Portland may form an estimate of the amount of 1 dredging required tbi aeaion. A few of the local mariner believe the-depth of water on a number of the ahoal will not meaaure mora than IS feet at the (very 64oii, (tartlng work early in July, Meautgea can be picked up at the North Head wireli station from the hlp far at mora eaail than at any other wirelca itatlon on the coat, according to luforniution "'nt to number of the local shipping men. The reason for this is not given, but It - i snld the service at the mouth of Jtlif Coliiinbia Is far supcrldi' to ti n prrM filled by any other station. , An ajfltaJlun ii being quietly startc! to Induce all of the eommercial craft plying on the coast to equip the e sti. with wiilt!i planti. The Hg'-.;- Iioute ilciiartment is exiiecled to tuke the bad brtly by plu'dng nn ufuih U on each of the tender. Whn thi. it done it 1 thought Unit many of i.m private cornpsnies will lake . imilur step. It i said two or three of the -ti-amslilp coinpanie aic ulmoot per suade'd it would be a paying proMwltion. after having noted the f li nt amoupt o fice . advertising given the eteamer President, which recently eomplcleda round trip Iwfwecn N'Utle an J .Noiiie. Mci'xuges were, received from that-vessel and almost every dny of the voyage, and the fact they ha1 leet. suceisfnlly transmitted wa (rablUbed in nearly every paper of prominence in the wet. In another 'year It f predicted that practically all of the passtnger steatner will have wirclea plant. ' ' Thais British ship Dalgonar, Ibster, master, airivcd in yesterday 157 "days from Hamburg. She carriea a general cargo and i consigned to Meyer, WUon & Co. The Dalgonar had bad luck on the start of her voyage and while, a chored In Cuxhaven Koads, on January II, lot an anchor and 4o fathoms of chain and five day later while atill at anchor, she waa in collision with a 8wedlih ateame In which her aide quarter bumpkin waa damaged. Captain lbiter reporta the loss of one Bailor who died and was buried at sea. Oth erwise tha passage waa uneventful. The Eastirn Pafnting & DecoratingCo Experts In' all the Branches of Painting, -' , Paper-Hanging ' and Decorating. I. Satisfaction Guaranitcd.' All work done t Promptly Piice reasonable. New Goods arriving Every Day.' We solicit, business . Yivot Outside Tov.ns. "' low stage of the river. As the govern- j mf qaefu ,rri dow MtJ uieiit made no appropriation for this purpose at the lat seision of Congress, the expense of deepening the channel will have to be borne by the Port of and tow her and the schooner Griffiths to Portland. The steamer Alliance will arrive down ortland. It will be (he flr-t V-on fori tM . on hef . Cooa Bay yean thai reusrW aid Has not , wen nJ wj remt)l here fof Mrertl houri given, the cost of operating the dredgej whe her crew at the hearing Columbia at tha ahoali having been paid; of Bowsby for the murder of Cleve Iv lieen kept in commission at var ious point for two or three months We Hope Yon are Hard to Please for if you arc so, of all the pianos you may contemplate buying ' you arc sure to find - , Just What You Want, at Eilers j; The chief virtue any piano can have, ' outweighing all others, is durability, without lessening of tone and tone quality, and our instruments have every good quality possible to pianos. Here's a Discount of $50.00 in Price below what is asked for the same identical instrument by deal ers in other cities that don't handle their business by the Eiler plan. We offer choice of a stock, comprising such makes as the Kimball, Weber, H. M. Cable, Bailey, Marshall & Wendall, Haddary, Foster, etc., at an absolute saving to you of $50 and will take our pay on easy terms at that. Here's the Reaston for this Discount ' " - , ',':. 1 ' , - ' , It is that Eilers Piano House do not take the agency, for a piano at all unless they are prepared to contract ( to order at least one hundred pianos of that make during one year; also,, they represent actively about forty different makes, and will ha,ve delivered lo their thirty different stores this year IOVER FOUR THOUSAND PIANOS When you consider that the next largest piano firm of this Coast doesn't claim to sell but one thousand pianos per year, you can realize the superior advantage we have when we buy, , when we ship and when we sell. A complete stock for the V summer can be seen at our store. , , . N . Eilers Piano House Jenuiiig. The ateam achooner L Meyerhoffer will leave out for Aberdeen this mor ing in tow of the tug Wallula, where he will go on marine waya to be repaired. ' It ws the original intention to take her to Portland and dock her but her owners figured it would be cheaper to go to Gray's Harbor to have the repairs made. m The steamship Geo. V. Elder h due to sail this morniog for Ban Francisco via Eureka. The steam schooner Melville Dollar arrived down lute last night and will go ho sea this morning. 'Hie United State customs launch Patrol Jh-ft u pthe river yesterday on a tour of inspection and it is expected she will go up as far as Kalnma, inspecting the river craft on the way. Inspectors Crosby and Anderson accompany her. DUNKIRK, f France, June 27. The schooner Vioirite, with 19 hands, has sunk off the coi.'-j, of Ireland. A. R. CYRUS, C1 WARD, t T. M. 424 Commercial Street "'" ' ' Cures Backache Corrects ' Irregularities Do not risk having Will cure any case of Kidney , or Bladder disease not " pm s. beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes , T. F. Lauren, Owl DrufJ Store. , Every Man His Own Doctor. The average man cannot afford to employ a physician for every alight ail ment or injury that may occur in his family, nor can he afford to neglect them, ao alight an injury as the scratch of a pin haa been known to cause the loss of a limb. Hence every man must from necessity be his ows doctor for, this clasa of ailments. Sue- cess often depends upon -prompt treat ment, which can only be had when suit able medicines r kept at hand. Cham berlain's Remedies have been in the market for many years and enjoy good reputation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, - colds, croup 'and whooping cough. Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an anti septic liniment), for outs, bruises, burns, sprains, swellings, lame back and then- ma tie pains. ' Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. Chamberlain's Salve for diseases the skin. . - One bottle of each of these live prep arations costs but $1.28. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. t:. Commerelal Street, near Eighth. Astoria, v - Oregon Sherman Transter; Co. '. HESRY SHERMAN", M annuel . , 1 " j if.' ' ',," " 'i ?ck, ferriages baggage Checked and Tran iawssiTmeks ard Furniture ,. - -f - . Wagota Pianos Moveil, Coxed nri trapped. t, J3 Commercial Street Mala Phone m tRPAKKta. , Proprietor. . E. P. PARKEIt, Manager. PARKER HOUSE ;eUH0PEAN PLAN. first Class in Every Reeaeat Fra Coach to tb House. 1 Bar and Billiard Room. Oood Sample Rooms on Ground Floot for Commercial lies. Aetorl. , Oregea) ' 9, i 1,1 j j U r 4 J ' j j t . ' 'if; "1 ' TRAHSPOSTATIOX. j Steamer ' TELEGRAPH The oolr Weemboat tnaktea' a round trip DIET except Tburtdar between Fortiaiid and Attoru. aod way passu.. - . . . . .NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY. , FortUuid tending. Alder Btmet Doc f ! " AetonXndlBg, Callenr Pock .LeaveTortlsnd TtMre, m.; errlre Astorla,l:0 p. m, leave aur-u 'i:m p. m.; urns roruam :Mp.m. . -. ;, V- SUNDAY EXCURSIONS 1 '?l Lawrtj AsTtorttaV I p. m. arriT Portluid 9 p. m. The K".tlne Stcanier Lurline Night Boat for Portland and ( Way Landings. J PASSENGERS. ' FREIGHT. Leave Astoria daily axoept Sunday at Leave Portland Dally Except Sunday ,, at 7 a. m, . ' Quiok 8rvie . Excellsnt Meals -'..RGood Berths. :.' -'v 'X- Landing Astoria Flaval Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St . '- ; -f : : i " 1 ' v." j ' s ' ' .' ' . " -' 0. B. BLESSING, Agent !" Phone Main 8761. IS? 0t?ICE$ir" xS. COrriEaTCA Crtzrtttf Sfrn' h. E2,5CAilk trim.. " CL0SSSTSC2VES3 r PORTLArO.oaZSSU. C THE SAVOY Pdpulat Concert EalL Good musks.. All are sralsom. fair SevwU and AstorV Oas iais i stk ami am. iiii m 5; : ;.. ; -v. v. . I;-,....: 418 BOKD 8T, ASTOSIA, oaiGOi . Carries the Finest Lin ti Wines, ' .-Liquors and ' ? Cigars t't faBVHaHsjBfWalBiasaBB CALL AND SEE US TRANSPORTATION. v v.; ; IME CARD'.;. Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. 28 J? a 0 K a o w a.mi 8.15 8.56 9.18 9.28 34 P. ill 0 Ml .)! 7.11 1-201 3I m.m 0.001 8.101 :& 8.5 22 a.m. 8.00 ,20 9.3i! 10.061 03,10.1s S. 10.51: 10.33:11. ; 11.45 12 81 12.401 Lv. PORTLAKD.,.U;.. a.. UVbUS RAINIER OUINCY .. CLAT8KANIE CLIFTON . ........... Ar ASTQR1A Lv .......... Lv. ASTORIA Ar.. ........... WARKENTON , ...OKARHART..... Ar. SEAS1DK Vr .... Ar. a 28 p.m. p.m 12.16 IO.OOj (J 10.5(1 8.401 O 10.W 8 25, 10 05 7.601 a ..,1 1 " 9.15 7-0f 8 8.30) (.101 n ia.m 8.161 5.2011.00 JM 5.0510.40 6.571 4.3S! 9.48 8.50' 4.801 S.40 Of V ' . FT. STEVENS BRANCH , . ,. ' Suu.ioiily - kv . '; - . '. ." .11 40 ' 88 NO 36 1,. '.: y- ' ,-,-., .m. a.m. p.m. a.m. f" , ,- . ; ,4 10.18 8.80 8.11 7.28' j T.lv. WARRENTON Ar. . fl.'-'O 7.88 Ar. HAMMOND Lv. .... . , 10.861 8 48 i 7.41 Ar. FT. BTKVEN3 Lv... .. 38 :. i8uu.onlr haw: 43-1 S5( V a.rn-p.tn. a.m.a.m. 1 04 e 401 e.oe io.w 7.45 6.88! 8 is 10.89 7.42 8.30 r8. 46 10.17 Summer coughs . snd colds yield at once - to Bees Laxative Cough ' Syrup, contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children like it. Its laxative qualities recommend It to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Keep it on hand. Sold by Frank Hart's Drag Store. ' . . " '. i Extra train learea Astoria daily, 11:30 a. m. for Ft. Stevens, returning leaves Ft. Stevens 2:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 2:49 p. m. , f -vl - Trains marked run dally. 'v: i . , CONNECTIONSAt Portland, with all trana-contlnental lines. At Goblei with Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria, . with steamer for San Francisco and Tillamook and Hwaco Railway & Navigation Co.'a boat and railway, .. , . t ' Through llcket sold to and from all points in the East and Europe. For .further, particulars apply to, -' -, r : ' J. McGTJIRB, ; .;l- 1 ': 'R.' It"' JENKINS, ; 'V ! Superintendent, Astoria, Or. ; . Oenl. Frt, ft Paasgr. Agt " ' - ' Astoria, Of.