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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1907)
8 THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. jJNDAY, JULY ii, 190J. Correct Ctofics for Men MADE IN NEW YORK HIVtDt kViUWVKrV i 1 V ; ft, a. S -i-i-.-w Jr-rfN h.-u- iii,': 'WfcJIrt"t 1 A D E IN NEW Y O RKjj vcrrecf ciornos tor Men The Brownsville Woolen Mill Store We want our customers to be the best dressed men in the city, therefore we are giving the best possible value for the money. We are going farther, we are donating to them the ser vices of our tailor to keep their clothes pressed. This is. the way we expect to build up our business. I CwmUimcstirMrn I vt'Ml jr-rfii t . M-w V mm MADE IN YORK JUDD BROS. PROPRIETORS rnville Woolen ill Store NEW LOCATION 557 Commercial St. Near 12th AHA ALL RIGHT We Can Furnish Railroad Sup plies to the World. JAPAN BUYS FROM THE U. S. Tha First Steamer of Big Fleet Leaves Hew York Fof Dalny, Carrying Rail road Equipment for Manchurian Rail roadForty Steamers Will Be Used. NEW YOKK, July 20.-Th fir-t steami'r of a big iWx spvinl!y oliniteriM for the jmrjin of carry tug tuiinlmh of thoiiMimls of ton of Atm-rii-an luilroa.l Im-oinotivoo. mid other r.tilivitil tquinmmt fur the vat network of lino buiMitij; in Mani-lmria by the .?.ir:ni'e, lias snile.l troin this port. It a I he AsMinll. un.lt'r the British tin jr att'l iil jjo ilinvt lo Dnlity, the principal e.iKwi.i ti'iinii.il of tlio roa.l to 1 call .l tlu Smith Munchuriiin railroad. This is thi lirxt ittsUmv of a dixit Milium from New York City t l.ilny. Forty steamer will W umnI to Miry Amoiii'uti rai!, etc.. for the South Man- clnirian vstein. It Ft estimated that liefore completion, of the system no lea than 400.IXM) torn of material will I dripped from this ide. This huje ton irnpo will ho moved inside of twelve month. The contracts so far placed in this country involve nn expenditure of lullv StiMNM.iSHV STONED WHILE MOTORING. Queen of Portugal and Son Attacked by Hoodlums Culprits Escaped. l.ttN'IXlN". .Inly 20. DUpatches from Lisbon and Itiicltmi'H mini stories of royalty licing stoned while motoring. While Queen .Maria of Portugal and her on. 1'iitico Manuel, were nutmnobiling they were stoned hy hoodlum. Her m.iji'sty nan struck on the arm but not seriously hurt. The culprits escajied. frown l'rii.ce Ferdinand of Rnninania was stoned and hint. The Prince allj-ht-cd from the car, chased and captured the man whom lie handed over to the po lim officer. ASPHALTUM DISCOVERY. MIOSIIONB. Wis., July 20. The discovery of thick lied of asphallum in Ihe Sho-hone oil fields at the KoMein ! o!' Copper Mountain is reported. Many laisc samples of an excellent jirade of this material have Iteen linnisrhf into town w ithin the last few day from these oil field. SEASIDE ELECTION YESTERDAY TRY Durfoot Form Sliced BACON One Pound Glass Jars, - - 30c Sinclair Bacon and Hams A. V. ALLEN. PHONES MAIN 711, MAIN SS71 BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 713 RETURNS SHOW THAT NON-RESIDENTS CARRIED THE DAY AGAINST THE RESIDENTS - THE LOSERS WILL CONTEST. KKASIDK, Or., July 20. One of the most ini)Hrtant elections ever held in WV-l Seaside occurred today. Hill city ticket was elected and a tii;lit was on between two factions, the resident and non-resident owners. The icsidciit owners called their ticket l he "Citizen and Home Hule" ticket while the non residents headed their ticket 'Home Owners' Utile.' Legal opinion had been nought by the; rvsidehts mid according to that opinion" th non-residents were not entitled to hold oftica nor to vote. The vote of the Portland lesidenU was challenged but Justice bin and Ihin J. Malatkey ieriuiUcd the vote to le cast on the ground that the vot er were property owner and were en 'titled to vote under the charter. The 'election was iiiiet yet the interest was .kejr- When the votes were counted it xva found that the "Owners' liulc" ticket (the Portland owners), had dclciled the "Citizens' and Home liule'' ticket (the West Seaside residenls), by a vote of 3 to 1. A. If. Wil-on was chvted Major over Alex Kelterinan by a vote of to 12. H. i. Wheat ley was elected recorder, ,V. I Hettinger, ttea-urer, and S. D. l.iit.islcy, inar-lial. I While Mes-r. Wheatley and Hennin : gcr wen' on the "Home Owners Uule" ticket they r residents of Seaside, .and sympathiteis with the boulevard nJ walk orilinance. j V. P. Grime and Albert Johnson were elected to the city council, Wh on the "Cilirens and Home Uule" ; ticket Jlie nine Portland men elected to the city council are: i j A. T. ISntterfielJ, O. If. Hill, E. C. ' Johnson, J. F. Logan, A. 0. Long, ban J. Malarkev, C. H. Preeedemer, Edgar R riper an.l R, Y. Wilson. The citbsen declare that they will test the legality of the vote and elec tion by carrying the question Into the eoiirf Stimulation Without Irritation. That it the watchword. That is what Cleanses and stimulates the bowels without irritation In any form. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup doea. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store, Your Liver is out of order. You go to bed in bad humor anfl get up with a bad tat in your mouth. You want something t stimulate your liver. Just try Herbine the liver regulator. A positive cure fo Constipation, Dyspepsia and all live complaint. Mrs. F , Ft. Worth, Texa writes: "Have used Herbine in my family fo years. -Words ran't express what I think about it. Everybody in my house hold I happv and well, anj we owe i to Herbine."" Sold by Hart' Drug Store, CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I WATCHES ! SOUVENIRS FRANK J. LONNERBERG TEE RELIABLE JEWELER tto Eleventh St, These are Days When most people want SOUVENIRS OF THE RIGHT KIND Just call at this (tore and look over the immense stock now on display : : : If it's a fancv card or a Dhotoirratthic nicttire. Album of the ritv rr mm. - 4 1 01 1 . . thing handsome in Burnt I.ethaer, i't here for you. MM mm SVENSON'S BOOK STORE, :th and Commercial Sta., Near Foard & Stoke. Astoria, Orcfei Write for Our Booklet on BANKING BY MAIL o o INTEREST ON SAVINGS accounts SAVINGS BANK OF THE ftttle .Guarantee Si Crust Pays 4 per cent on Savings Accounts Pays 4 per cent on Certificates of Deposit. Pays 3 per cent on Accounts Subject to Check J. Tiiormjrn Ross, . President Georgk II. Hill, . Vice President T. T. Burkhart, . Treasurer John E. Aitchison, . Secretary Ciias. H.Kori', . Asst.Treasurer 210-214 Washington St., Cor. Second . Portland, Ore.