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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1907)
8 THE MORNING ASTOIilAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY i, too?. tmmmttmttt I WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Jelly Glasses I ASK FOR OUR No. 1 covered jelly glass 35c per doz. No. 5 covered jelly glass ., SOc per doz. No. 223 tumblers ... 35c per doz. ! Parafine, 1 lb package 1 15c ; i Jar rings, best.... 3 dozen for 25c j A. V. AULEN. PHtNES BRANCH UNIONT0WN j MAIN 711, MAIN 8871 PHONE MAIN 718 j 4 CLOTHES OF THE BETTER 1(11 COUNCIL IN SESSION (Continued from pge 8) Thirteenth street between Exchange tnd Franklin, tu the resolution to estib - lish the grade on Jamea atreet A reso lution waa introduced and adopted au thorixing the committee on HreeU and public ways to purchase a team of horses tor use on the atreet sprinkler, the cost f the same not to exceed 8700. An ordinance appropriating the sum of 84330 for the benefit of C. G. Palmberg in part payment of hi contract for the constructing of the new engine house teas given its first snd second readings. An ordinance confirming special sessment roll number 147, for the im proving of Forty -second street from the alleyway to Bond street was passed un der suspension of the rules. The ordi nance accepting the improvement of Exchange street from Eighth to Ninth . streets waa passed tinder a suspension of the rules. The ordinance appropriat log the sum of $331-22 for the benefit of John Stephenson was given its first and second readings. This is money due Stephenson on a liquor license and theater license which he turned back to the city before they expired. An or dinance appropriating $900 for the bene fit of A. G. Lonsr was passed. The ordi nance appropriating $567 out of a spe eial fund for the benefit of L. A. Carter for the improving of Forty-second street was passed. The ordinance ap propriating $1159 out of the special ' fund for street improving was also passej. An ordinance providing for the time and manner of improving Tenth street from Irving to Kensington by grading and draining was passed uder a suspension of the rules. The ordinance providing for a 12-inch sewer on Fourth street from the north line of Commercial to the south line Of Commercial was passed under a suspension of the rules. An ordinance providing for the time and manner of improving Hume avenue from Duane to Commercial streets was passed gnder a suspension of the -rules. The rules were suspended and an ordinance to improve Duane street from Lincoln to Hume avenue waa passed. The ordi nance providing for the manner of macadamizing all streets hereafter was pas-ed after the rules had been sus pended. A resolution was adopted for the im proving of Commercial street from Third street to McClure's Astoria. The reports of the Chief of Police, the surveyor and the city auditor and police ndge were read and ordered placed on file. Bulling permits were issued to Al fred Kinnev and Andrew Birch. The following bills were approred and ordfred paid: Astoria Budget, $97.81; H. Hunibel $(W.0Oj F. B. Loughery, $30.80 Astoria Electric Co, 8437.40; Otto Peterson, $45; Foard 4 Stokes $3.84; W. A. Goodin $295.40; Astoria Iron Works. $5.64; George W. Sanborn, $10; Board of Street Assessors, $11; J. C Clinton, 83.50; City Lumber 1 Box Co., $11.40; Leo Gramma, $7.00; Foard A Stoke Hardware Co., $5.15; A. G. Long, $900; Charles Rogers, $3.55; R. M Gaston, $3.15; S. Elmore Jt Co.. $10; Scbolfield & Mattson, $8; Sherman Transfer Co., $1.50; Astoria Electric Co., $25.70; A. Johnson, $11. DONE BY DEED. S 50 Walter C Smith et ux to Mar tin F. Pruett, lot 5, block 7, the Plaza $275 James Duff et ux to Louise L. Windt, lot 15, block 2, First Addi tion to Gearhart Park 1 Louis L. Windt et al to James Duff, lot 8, block 2, First Addition to Gearhart Par Patent: U. S. A. to John August Walters, W. 1-2 of SW. 1-4 and W. 1-2 of NW. 1-4 of sec. 20, T. 5 N., R. 10 W. Anna Gronvold et al to M. O. Stanovich tract, adoining SW. cor ner lot 11, block 112, Astoria 1600 Columbia Harbor Land Co. to C. F. Cbilds, lots 1 and 2, block 86, Wrunton Park 450 Charles Brewin Suddenly Re' members After Four Years. XEW YORK, July l.-Charles P. Brewin, the Burlington, X. J., tailor who wandered away from home and family four years ajrcj and was found recently working in a dyeing and cleaning e-tab- hment in Plainfield, came to a realiza tion of his surroundings Sunday. Brewin, who is supposed to have been sufferer from apliasia, a mental dis order which deprives its victim of mem ory antedating a certain time, has been unable to tvcall the incidents in his earlier life. Yesterday Dr. Buchanan, a Burlington IPS! Mi? w I LYDIAE.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND la acknowledged to be the most suc cessful remedy in the country for those painful ailments peculiar to women. For more than 30 years it has been curing Female Complaints, such as Inflammation, and Ulcera tion, Falling and Displacements, and consequent Spinal Weakness, Backache, and is peculiarly adapted, to the Change of Life. Records show that It has cured more cases of Female Ills than any other one remedy known, Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage of development. Dragging Sensations causing pain.weight, and headache are relieved and permanently cured by its use. It corrects Irregularities or Painful Functions, Weakness of the Stomach. Indigestion, Bloating, Nervous Prostration, Headache, Gene ral Debility; also, Dizziness, Faintness Extreme Lassitude. "Don't care andwantto beleft alone" feeling, Irritability, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Flatulency, Melancholia or the "Blues." These are sure indications of female weakness or some organic derangement. For Kidney Complaints of either sex Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a most excellent remedy. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing nvltatlon to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to write Ms Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. for advice. She is the Mrs. Plnkham who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Plnkham In advising. Thns she is well qualified to guide sick women back to health. Her advice is free and always helpful. MADE IN NEW YORK Celebrate the Fourth IN ASTORIA Astoria is going to do her best to see that everybody has a Rood time on this glorious day and you should LOOK AND FEEL YOUR BEST and we can guaran. tee you will do both if you are dressed in one of OUR BENJAMIN SUITS . A suit that will give you the well-dressed appearance that you do not get in the ordinary sort. Now is the time to buy during our Removal sale while we are giving Twenty Per Cent Off THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILL STORE Will Move In a Few Days to BB7 Commercial St. I ' ! physician, and his father called upon Brewin. Both had known the sufferer lone airo. At sight of them, Brewin started, "something broke in his head," a he put and a flood of light illumi nated the past. He thought he had left home the day before and spoke of events which took place at the time of his dis appearance as though not more than 24 hour had intervened. He anked for members of his family and begged to lie taken to them at once. Thing Not to Do at Table. Erasmus, the old Dutch philosopher and theologian, In bis carious essay 'On Behavior at Meals," remarks that It Is "very rude to blow one's nose on the tublecloth" or to "wlrm one's fingers on one s neighbor s coat." He also ad vises the guest "not to give dogs your bone to crack under the table or feed the cat or encourage animals to Jump on fie table. This may offend your bot or lead to the soiling of bis car pet." An ndmouitlon that might well be observed In the present day. "Above all," ho says, "do not lick your plate. It s an act that 111 becomes a cat, lot alone a gentleman." Willing to H.lp. 'Willie was an only child, whow par. rets lived on a farm. lie often irrew eery lonely and loneed for a playmate. One day he asked his mamma why she didn't get him a little brother. Mother replied. "Willie, bablcw are too much trouble to "tend." "8ny, mamma, If you'll plant him, I'll hoe him." Llpplo-eott's. All 8ad. ' lie It always makes me feel sad when I piny the piano. She Ah, In sympathy with your audience, I ap pose. Philadelphia Imiulrer. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Man Zin Pile Remedy eoma put op in a eollapiibl tub with a nouto. Zuj to apply right wbers ths soreness and inflammation axUts. It rtlisvM at onet bund bleeding, Itching pile. Guaranteed. Hart's Drug Stors. or Sold Summer coughs and cold field at one to lire Laxative Cough 8jpup, eon talus honey and tar but no opiate. Children like it. Its Uxatlv qualities protruding recommend It to mothers, noarenei, by Frank coughs, croup yield quickly. Kp It on hand. Sold by Frank Hart's drug store. Bears the Signature of Dogs and Drinking Water. Who Iiuh not at some time or othur envied the Impunity with which a dos drinks brnt-klHli water that no human btln? dare touch? Civilized couimunl tle have solved the problem of u pure wnt.sr sui)!y so completely that they cannot get ou without pure water. Dogs by elimination of those most rendlly polsonod by bad water have become as a race Immune to bnd wa ter. In this case the checking of nat ural selection does not matter, because the supply of good water can probably always be secured. London Post. Not Impressed. Bibliophile (aghast) I beg your par Ion, madam, but that book your little cflrl Is playing with Is an old and ex- ecedlngly rare first edition. Caller Oh, that's all right, Mr. Vibbert. It will imuse her Just as much as If It wer nice and new. Chicago Tribune. WATCHES SOUVENIRS FRANK J DONNERBERG THE RELIABLE JEWELER no Eleventh St, BANKING BY MAIL YOU MAY KEEP AN ACCOUNT WITH US IN PORTLAND, OREGON AND YOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS NOTHING OF IT 47 INTEREST VVRJTE FOR.OUR BOOKLET ON BANKING BY MAIL Uncle Sam's Tost Office Makes Our Banking by Mail System a Success SAVINGS BANK OF THE mi ,111 Gitle Guarantee & Crust Company 240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second, Portland, Ore To - Morrow Night "The Village Fool" Greatest of all Rural Comedies Astoria .Tlheatr The Brighatn Stock Company Special Matinee Thursday, July 4th Change of Play Thursday Nigh Prices, 15c, 25c, 35c