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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1907)
THE' MORNING ASTOMAN, A STOMA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 1907. FINE THE Food values, t FREE FARE With purchases of $15.00 and over we refund the fare from Chinook, Skauiok-awa,Cathlaniet,Sea-side and surround ings. How much nourishment food fur nlithefl the body, depends upon the condition o( (he stomach, Food la readily assimilated when the digestion la aided occasionally with a doae or two of Personal Visit t Delay In Delivering Costly Mail is marvelous X Beechamsi bargains we offer in I ' Ladies' Appearal. I Call and investigate. RAILROADS t M, ub m mm I i r i I will convince you a -r- i ill) APriA nTA'np of the A JALUrr 5 olUnt ONE COMPANY PAYS $40,000 Kljrodi Declare Tht Tralne Cannot b Run on Tim and That Law li Unjust, and Oppressive Railroads In sist Something Must Bt Dona. I'lllcAiiO. .lulv Mi.-Tlie western ralroed 'are'' near an on break willi tba nootofllee diartinnt over tli tran. iiuttiiiiim ut inttll owli'if t a number old Sverywfcar a. la bom IK aad BJ. WILL NOT GRANT DEMANDS, of .recent order. The llet caue ol tlit grlevaiu l the liiiHillin of heavy flue on nearly all the rl , w delay Im? ileliverlhu 4 the 'mall, To consider the ituatlon a miinWr of railroad oflle Ula laid an linpoiUnt, conference hrt witortlay. Ono ofllrial declared tlmt the flue Ipvitil hv tin- imvi-itimcirt aualnat hi rJ in n qtiaitr amounted to $40,? MIA A almlhir condition on the other roaMa wa reported. The flni-a ware a-eid under a rult which went Into eflVt In July, 1IW6. The road are amated to find that they mi In danger of loln- 18 per cant of their mall pay unleaa they revl the acbediitea and place their, mail tralna upon running time which they know they can maintain In all eaon and In all kiwis of weather. The new rule, the roada claim, 1 op preive and unjuat. It provide that it the mall are Ita 10 times on any route during a period of 00 dava the road aha II be aeed 19 per cent of the pay of that route for the quarter. Under the aperd atandarda aa now rtllllied, operating men declare, it would he a marvel for almoit any of the lug western , ay atem to ecape having thi'lr malt tralna late more than 10 time in 00 daya. It w atated In yeterday'a confer ence that the pntoflloe department i preparing in many raw to inlt upon one le car wet bound and an entiicly different car eat bound. One of the government lnpcctor la quoted a telling a railroad official thU wa being done because of the knowledge that rather than haul deadhead car over their routea the railroad would in all anch cae ue the larger ear both wavt, whereaa the government would have to nav the laruvr. lce cr In only one it " direollon. The railroad nlta their mail reve imea are ao erlouly threatened that something mint lie dona. Colorado and Southern About to Exper lance General Strike. liKNVKIt. July M Announcement ' yelerduy Colorado and Southern of their m'ti'iiiilniitloii not to graht the demand of the No. 103 local of the Pw,lt-him'n Jt Yttnljui'fl, ior an advance of it cent an hour lu wage which 1'nuw'd tht fatter to go on a utrlke ulxml two week ago, resulted In the iimnoe of a call for a meeting In thi I'ltyof the genernl Kricvaniw, commit tee yof the? Ilrotherlinod nf Hallway trainmen which look after the griev ance that arl with the Union l'acitle and 'the i Denver i .RioUirande road. The committee are directed to gather together In thi city at once. A ay ni pa thetic atrike of train iiipu will ba the outcome expevttd by the lender, and further that the acope will be widened, raking in the entire Stat of Colorado. Tn rlMiionstratina the merits of iudicious advertisine. we advertise hitth class Suits. Coats.. Waists. Skirts and- t X Undergarments at ridiculously Jow prices, and every ad is backed by the delivery of the goods. No back num 1 no bid styles.. Nothing tint. the. Newest, the Best and the Swellest. Don't miss ityon can not afford it. t Bad Burn Quickly Healed. "I am ao delluhted with whet Ckara- berlain'a Salve haa done for me that I feel bound to write and tell you ao," aava Mra, Robert Mytton, 457 Joho 8t Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daughter had a bad burn on her knee. I applied Ohamberlaln'a Salve and It healed beau tifully." Thi aalve allay the pain of a . burn almoat Inttantly. It la for aale by Frank Mart and leading drugglete. GIVES TO EMPLOYES AND FRIEND. J Murdered Man Remembera Hi Friend and Sign Will on Death Bed. N'KW YORK, July 30.-The will of John C. Wilson, the hatter who waa hot down in hie office laat Welneday by Frank II. Warner, the man who had pnvloii.lv killed lther Norlinir, ha been (tlci lu the office of the Surro gate, The document wa executed by Mr. Wll-ou after be waa ahot and while ha waa dying in the hoapitah Mr. Wil on dimta that hi buim and 1100, 0UO peritonei etate be dlrMed, ahare and hare alike, to several of hi em- pluyea whom he named and to a lifelong Mcml and neighbor. Summer, cough and cold yield at once to Bee Laxative Cough Syrup, eon tain honey and tar out bo opiate. Children like It. It laxative qualitiea recommend It to mother, Hoaraeneea, rough, eroup yield quickly. Keep It on hand old by Frank Hart'a drug etore. COMMITTED TO ASYLUM. Becker, Who Shot a Girl While Gather ing Flower, Declared Inaane. NEW YOUK, July 30.-Henry Becker, the youth who wa charged by the po lice with having murdered Amelia Staf feldt, who wa stabbed while picking dandelion near her home in Corona, L. I,, ha loen formally committed to a late hoopltal for the lueane. if JV- mmmtm: Jill ; 1 1 ! mm mm 'Silk and Wooied Jumper' Suitt; BUboratery' Trinuned and'' Beautifully Deigned. Tbia aeaaon' fatorit' tyle; Vetyfttte: tivi modela. Formerly told from il to l$o during thi aale "o $650$?o:oo; , Shirt Walat Suits; beautiful model for present and early fill wear; awagger creations of artistic designing; made and trimmed ia compliance with every dictate of dame fashion. ' For merly told from fso to Ijo. Daring this sale from ' $9,00 to $22.00 Silk Coats, three quarter and full , length, , circular and etralght cut; long aleevja, fancy buttons, in natural pongee colors and in black and white. Formerly sold from I; to Us During this sale from $3.00 tO $19.00 Panama and Voile Suits, good for the present and early fall use; pretty atylet and deaigns; made in a manner that makes them breathe teste and refinement Formerly sold from taa to too. During this sale from.. $9,50 t0 $28 1 Skirts in all the newest materials and shape; tastefully trimmed and finish; pretty designs; truly beautiful. Formerly sold from is to M during this aale from.... $2.00 to $7.00 WaUtj in Silk, Lingerie, Mull, and Lawn; pretty ahadea and detigna; artistically trimmed and finished; correct modela of this season's most attractive styles. Formerly aold from fa to lis, during this aale from 75C tO $7.00 Heatherbloom Petticoats; exact imitation of ailk, with deep flounce, tucks, dust ruffle. During this aale. 90C . Muslin Gowns, slip over style, short aleevea and in high neck with long aleeves, lace and embroidery trimmed. During this sale, each 90c Waeh Belts, Embroidered, Tucks, Pearl and Metal Buckles. Worth from soe to 75c During thia aale at only, each. ... J Qq Muslin Underskirts, made full aire, embroidery and lace trim med, tucks and dust ruffles. During thia aale. 90c Corset Covert, dainty selection to choose from, worth from 75c to 1 1. jo. During this sale, each,,,,.,.,.. , , 5C J v flu i Don'tOverlooRtthbSlaugKterHSMat- JALOFF'S 120 Eleventh Street,1; ASTORIA, ORE! Conatipation. For constipation there la nothing quite 10 nice aa Chamberlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablcta. They alway produce a pleaiant movement of the bowel with out any diaagreeable effect. Price, 28 cent. Sample free. Frank Hart and leading drugglat. C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Win, Liquors and Cigar ., Hot Lunch at all Bonn ' Corner Eleventh and Commercial 'Merchant! Lunch From 11:30 a, m. to 1:30 P A aCenta ST0RU OREGON Happy, Colors ; You know that there are colors which aignif y Badness, othert which Indicate happiness-but do you ever atop to think how often people are smbiIa an1 am mind tiauHIIA ftf t.hfl rOlOTSl I1IHUO SOU V m, V .1 , . - You know that children and flowers thrive beat In the aunshine. Why not have more tunshine in your wn home, then-why not let us how you how to get ... it la the walls by using !,i usurav. ri Im I II III A 4 By having your walls decorated with Alabaatine you will make them more artistic, more dur- "able, more sanitary, land, will 1 make your home a more cheer f.tfulplacetalivein. Letusahow you how ehsy and economical Akhftstlne ia. and how thedif- ferent tints and stenciled de signs can. be combined jtQ pro-, duce "exactly the effect 3 you want." trn I uiirtortoeTrr oih.rwiUI oot- anis, u jou wiu it u a oppoituiutr. -, , ALLEN WALL PAPER & PAINT CO. WILL OF MARSHAL FIELD. CIIICAOO, July 30. The first annual report of the exector under the will of Marshall Field was approved yeeterdny by Judge Cutting in the Probate Court. The report ahowed that 19,844,070 was collected and all of that sum except $575,121 had been distributed. Sufficiency! Man Zan Pile Remedy come put up in a collapsible tube with a nossle. Easy to apply right where the aoreneea and inflammation exista. It rellevea at ones blind bleeding, itching or protrnding pilet. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Hart'a Drug Store. I.:11I1Y PLUMBER; I I lilt 1 1 TRENTON ! First-Class Liquors and Cigars Heating Contractor, Tinner AND Sheet Iron Worker ALL WORKTGUARANTEED 425 Bond Street Our Liuly And bow wns it Hint you loft your last place? Cook U wns the smell from the au tomobile garbnge what was next to the kitobcn.-Tntler. Fortunate. ' CobbloI hnd great mek In -Wall atiwt. ' Ktone-What did you do? ' "Cuuie out eveu." -New York Lilt , IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It make all the difference In tie viorld to the convivial ma,n where, and what, he drinks. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments In the saloon they pat ronise resulariy, aa well as the essen tijtl pre-requlalto of genuine wlnee and liquors that are served to them, And these i thtngs are ao partloularly and properly oonaplouou at Otto Bund's elegant resort, th Commercial, at No. 109 on the street , of that name that theyaccoqnt .thoroughly ,. for the flxed ld .splendid, .cuaom h.e .enjo-s There Wnottiing allowed to past, hs counter but the best and cholceet tn every de partment of Indulgence, and the ser vice behind It all la the moat pleasing and satisfying In the city. Shoes" Means Standard of Merit. Our,, Service . , and, Ti our methods of business are of the highest excellence as well as all of our Footwear I ner .Corimercial and 1 4th. Astoria, Oregon. ett t 1 1 mini AUGUST IlGAZINESi are now all, in and,.,this month shows --some -very beautiful SUMMER NUMBERS . , Everything is, of the highest except our prices, and they are always the lowest Out SpeciaMesIAr Loggers, and.long handmade boots for Fishermen, , Ml Bond St, opposite Fisher Bros. OLD MAGAZINES We have a. quantity of magazines. , 1 at from onefourth to one-half reg- ular price, according to, date and price of magazine. AHIGGINS' CCXi MUSIGV, BOOKS STATIONER Yv" eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee &IEWART Electrical Contractors I; Bellsr House -Phonesr Insldfr-Wlring-ani-Fixtores I Installed and Kept inRepair i IH. BUSIIfSSS, f OR BUSINESS AND., YOUR SATISFACTION. saa Twelfth Street Phone Main 3881 A A A A A A A A A A A. A A A A A A A A AAA A. JkAA A A A A A