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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1907)
'Mi 'it isnoav 'Arasaiw IT p4ttttTfrHTttTTTfmTTffmr NEW AND NOVEL t f I THE MORNING ASTOIIIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WirJy I 1 f If If 11 I r n n ''Louvre" Decoration in Bavaria China We have received our new white and gold decoration in Johnson Bros, semi-porcelain. A. V. ALLEN. PHONES MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 713 ALL FOR UNCLE JOE. WASHINGTON, August 17. Illinois olid for "Uncle Joe" Cannon in the Erpublican national convention next year, la, in brief, th prophecy of Philip J. MeKenna, of Chicago, who U in the titj this week; that is, if it appears that the Favorite Son of the Sucker State can get the nomination; otherwise. Mr. McKenna believes Mr. Fairbank will poll at least two-thirds of the Illinois vote. The latter, the Chicagoan aaserta, has been doing some quiet cam paigning throughout the state and has ad many friends However, there's wide diversity of opinion these days as to just who will fall heir to the party ommation in 1908, and Washington is like unto a house divided against itself. One day some prominent visitor drops in from the north and says: Hughes is ft; then comes the report that the Knox loom is outclassing all others in its phenomenal growth, and the people of Washington are about ready to prepare welcome for the Pennsylvania, when cother report is given out that Taft is tiie choice of the west and undoubtedly will be nominated. So that of late, most Washingtonians have come to feel that the only way is to wait and no( place money until just before the race. Even then, there are sure to be some big sur-yise placed by the expression "Maison mor tuaire." But this does not alter the fiH-t that the morgue has for a century been one of the most famoua sights in the Fivneh capital, and a bookful of gloomy wit has been written about it. The famous Lafayette statute, which is Ute gift of the government and the school ohil.fred of the United States to ABOLISH MORGUE. Fameus Sight for Tourists Will Be Changed Name is Offensive, Too. PARIS, August 17. The famous or aotorious Paris Morgue is to be abol febed. That is to say the authorities are at last going to make a move in a Batter which has been a scandal for years, and to rebuild the mortuary build ing behind Notre Dame, which, it has long been known, is too cramped and ut of date. It will be remembered that only a few Booths ago M. Lepine closed the place t tourists. ' Tufa move is. due to the fact that ttere are now so many bodies always awaiting identification through the mur iers committed by the Apaches that the aiorgue cannot accommodate them alL Parisians also object to the word "Morgue," which they consider to be effective, and ak that it should be re- SCIENTIST WITH PEARY. NEW YORK, August 10. When the steamship Roosevelt sails from this port, C. Emenson Brown of Beverly, col lector of specimen for the Boston Natu ral Society, will go as naturalist and taxidermist for the Peary party on their fifth Arctic expedition. Few naturalists have enjoyed the wide range of exeprienea that has come to Air. urown, end nis selection came through his known ability in that line of work. AT THE THEATER. At the Astoria Theater last night. Mr. Lee Willard presented for the first time on the Pacific Coast, the famous story of the plains, "A Texas Ranger." The play was presented to a large audience who enthusiastically voiced their approval. The piece is without a doubt the best Mr. Willard has presented in this city and should pack the house during its run, There will be a matinee at 2:30 today and tonight, "A Texas Ranker" will be repeated. nonth, delivered by carrier. tr Horning Astorlan, 0 cents par Don't let that fellow get hold of you and sell you an inferior suit when you. can buy the best value for the same money Be sure that your suit bears the label Alfred Benjamin & Co." or the "Oregon Buckskin" and you will get that desised satis faction long looked for in good clothes, un less you have worn them before. New Fall Styles Now Ready Suits $10.00 to $35.00 Reliable Haberdashery New Shirts,, New 'Hats, New Neckwear, Nobby Patterns, Fall Styles, Beautiful Patterns All Prices, All Shades, All Styles. The Nobbiest Fancy Vest You Ever Saw rownsville Woolen Mill Store JUDD BROS., Props. NEW STORE 55T Commercial St. ft i iHiiMiittmtiiif inmtttf Mtt fffft"'"' "'''"' mm ittmimiiif NEW TO-DAY. Dell J .Scully, notary public. hour at Scully, cigar store. Any old tf. Oliver typewriters and automatic stenographers at A. R. Cyrus, 414 Commercial street tt. Qold.rt Oak Rug filter and bird cafes Htldebrand & Oor. now in. jgp till ;-oa i ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegetablgPrepajtfinnrorAs sirai!aiin$tlsFoodaiiiJRefiuia ting (lie Stomadis andDawels i Promotes DigestionJCkeiful ness and Restontains neiilier Opiuni.Morphine norMiaeralJ NOT NARCOTIC MpeofouDcsa-mmum ' BmpkmSced" JtiSemt Aim Sad WurmSeti CtmHieiSupr h'mlaftai t'limt. AnRifect Remedv for Consffoa- Hon , Sour Stomadt.Dlarrte Worms JJonvulsions.rwmsir nESSaiulLOSSOFMlEER Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sigjiature of y Sunday excursions to North (Long) Beach. Round trip far. $1.00 to any point on North Beach. Tickets good re turning on either the steamer Potter or Nahcotta. Call it 0, R. 4 N. dock for particular. Notice to th. Public Notice is hereby given that th. Nor negian Singing Society will not enter tain any bills or asum. any indebted ness unles. such bills when rendered ar. accompanied by a requisition 'duly sign ed by th. president S. L. NANT1IRUP, President. Social Dance. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give another one of their dances at Logan's Hall Saturday evening, August 17th. In vitations have been sent out. 814-4t. 400 BOOMS WANTED. During the Sangcrfost Convention and Regatta week, parties having rooms will please leaves their names and address at either of the following places: Re gatta Headquarters, Johnson Phonograph Co., S. L. Nanthrup, or E. llauke & Co., by request FRED J. JOHN'SON, PASTOR EI.LEFSON, 8-8-14t. Committee. In Use For Over Thirty Years fc!J 31 Exact Copy of Wrapper. thi ciHTim eoMmNV, niw tork errr. Steamer T. J. Potter for Ilwaco, daily except Fridays, connecting with train for all points on North (Long) Beach. Call at 0. R. & N. dock for information regarding rates, etc. The bites and stings of Insect., sua- burn, cuts, burns and bruises relieved at once with Pinesalve Carbolized. Acts like a poultice. Draws out Inflamma tion. Try it. Price 25c. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. Th. Tylef. The Tyler, the new refreshment re sort, which opened on Saturday night at the corner of Sixth and Bond streets, in still enjoying the popularity that the owner' name gives it with his worthy helpmatS, Dad Towler. Clarence Tyler insists on everything that he is connect ed with being first class and the Tyler is an actual evidence of this determina tion. The Tyler will grow in popularity. Notif. to the Public. Notice is hereby given that the Thir teenth Annual Regatta Committee will not entertain any bills or assume any indebtedness whatsoever unless such bills or accounts, when rendered, ere ac companied by a requisition duly signed by the President and Secretary. W. E. SCIIIMPFF, President J. IL WHYTE, Secretary. Drug Store Moves. The Central Drug Store has removed one-half block west of their old location on Commercial Btreet and have a finely remodeled store where everything is fitted up in first-class shape. They will be pleased to meet their old customers and new friends at thh location. Talking Machines. i Subscribe for the Dally or Weekly. Astorlan and get a Oraphophone on small weekly payments. Call on A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for par tlculars. ' Morning Astorian, delivered by carrier, CO cents per month. WATCHES SOUVENIRS t FRANK J. DONNERBERG i THE RELIABLE JEWELER no Eleventh St. NEW GROCERY STORE. Badollet & Co. Now Open and Ready For Business. Badollet 4 Co.'s new grocery store on Commercial street between Eighth and Ninth is now opened and ready to erv the publio with th. best there is to be had In the grocery line. Entire tore is filled with new, standard goods, fresh fruits and vegetables with prices as reasonable as any store in th. city. Free delivery and courteoui treatment. Call or phone Main 1281. Wanted, A chambermaid for a hotel. "J.," Astorlan office. Address 7-12-tf. Cheap round-trip rates to th. East from Astoria i T.Chicago . $71JW T.Omaha 00.00 - To Kansaa City 00.00 ToSt Paul 00.00 T.St. Loul. 07.M Ticket on sale August 8-0-10, Sep tember 11-12-13. For further particular, apply to O. W. Roberts, agent 0. R. t N. Wm. McMurray, 0. P. A., Portland. Or. CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th. Signature of Write for Our Booklet on BANKING BY MAIL INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BANK OF THE Title Guarantee Trust Co. Pays 4 pef cent on Savings Accounts Pays 4 per cent on Certificates of Deposit. Pays 3 per cent on Accounts Subject to Check T TTTTTTTTIXT D ACC George H. Hill, . T. T. Burkhart, John E. Aitciiison, Chas. H. Kopf, President .Vice President Treasurer Secretary Asst.Treasurer 240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second Portland, Ore