J THE MORNING ASTORIAN, "ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST n, 17. DRINK and the world drinks tvith you. 7 , 3 SWEAR OFF ' ' and you drink alone Unfermented Imperial Grape Juice Made from the choicest Concord grapes A. V. ALXJBN. PHONES MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 71S (Continued ifrom Page 1) do something to ease the situation. There Is a world-wide financial disturb ance. It is felt in the Bourse in Paris and Berlin and British consols are lower. Our New York Stock Exchange disturb ance hat been particularly severe but it W believed to be due to matter not particularly confined to the United Statej and to matter wholly unconnect ed with any governmental action; it aiav all be that of the government's de termination in which, gentlemen, it will mot waver, to punih certain malefactors f great wealth has been responsible for one of the troubles; at least to the extent of having caused these men to combine to bring about as much financial tress a they possibly can, in order to discredit the government's policy, and . thereby secure a reversal of that policy o that they niavi enjoy fruit of their evil-doings, that they have misled a great many people into believing there should be such reversal, is possible. If so, I am sorry, but it will not alter my attitude. Once, for all time, let me say, o long as I am concerned, for the 18 month of run administration that re wain there will be no changes in the policy we have steadily pursued, nor let p in our efforts to secure an honest ob servance of the law, for I regard this contest as one to determine who shall rale this government the people, through their governmental agents or a .few ruthless, determined men whose wealth makes them particularly formid able, because they are behind the breast works of corporate organizations. I wish there to be no mistake on this point. It is idle to ask me not to prosecute criminals, rich or poor. "But I desire no less emphatically to have it understood that we have taken and will undertake no action of vindictive type and, above all, one which shall inflict great or unmerit ed suffering upon innocent stockholders and upon the public as a whole. "Our purpose is to act with a minimum ef harshness compatible with obtaining our ends, in the man of great wealth ! who earned his moner honestly we recognize a citizen worthy of all praise aid respect. '"Business can only be done, under modern conditions through corporations and our purpose is heartily to favor cor pontions that do well. The administra tion apreciates that liberal but honest profit for legitimate promoters and gen erous dividends for capital employed either in founding or continuing an hon est business ventuic are the factors nec essary for successful corporate activity m i therefore, for generally proeprous business conditions. All these are com patible with fair dealing, as between man and man, all rigid obedience to the law. Our aim is to help every honest n.an. eveiy honest corporation and our policy mejns in its ultimate analysis a healthy and pro-perous expansion of the business activities of honest business ien and honest corporations. WOODBURN HERE ON SUNDAY. Woodburn, the first and the last time. will be in Astoria u Sunday, represent ej by nine sturdy baseball players. Woodburn has never sent an athletic team of anr kind to this city before and the baseball team will onUi be seen the one time. The Woodburn team is a strong team. Concannon will pitch Sunday's game and he is a terror to the team in hn part of the state. "Curt" Coleman plays second base and his part of the ter ritory is well taken care of. Coleman is about the best second baseman in the league and his work in the game is worth coming to see alone, aside from the other features of the game. The Bohemians are strengthening up to meet the Woodburn players and are confident from their victory over the Cubs on last Sunday. This trip is the longest jump that the Woodburn team make1). Blossom will captain the Bo hemians on Sundan At the present time the Bohemians atv At the present time the Bohemians are leading the second division of REMOVED TO PORTLAND. T. 1L Curtis formerly connected with the A. & C. R, R. but of late has had an office in the I. 0. 0. F., has removed to Portland where he will engage iu the real estate business. Mr. Curtis financially interested in Clatsop county. NEWJO-DAY. Wanted. Panama hata cleaned and blocked. Leave them with Dell Skullr. A chambermaid for a "J," Astorian office. hotel Gelden Oak Rug filler and bird cafes HildebranJ A Qer. Address 7-12-tf, now In. Hotel Irving Eleventh street and Franklin avenue, nicely furnished rooms, Kates reasonable. 8-21-14t. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Babollet &,' Co. grocers. Phone Main 1281 Social Dance. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give another one of their dances at Logan's Hall Saturday evening, August 24th. All invitations have been sent out. 20-5t BE Fop Indigestion Hurried eating, ill chosen food, over eating any of these indiscre tions frequently result in acute pains and other uncomfortable sansations which are wearing on the nerves and temper. For all ills of the stomach ECHAET8 PILLS are specially valuable, as they act almost immediately on the undi gested food and carry it out of the stomach. These wonderful pills combine certain vegetable ingredi ents in exactly the right proportions lo secure the best results, without doing violence to the delicate lin ing of the stomach. Before the public for over half a century ; for indigestion and kindred complaints, Beecham's Pills Have No Equal Sold Everywhere. In boxes, ioc. and 25c Attention Elks. All members of Astoria Lodge No. 180, Henevolent and Protective Order of Elks, sre requested to meet at the Episcopal Church at the hour of 0:43 . m., Wed nesday., August 21, 1907, to attend the funeral of our late brother, C. H. Cooper. The services will be held at the church at the hour of 10 a. m. The in terment will be at Greenwood cemetery. JOHN' C. MefXE, Attes: Exalted Ruler. I. C. CLINTON. Secretary. The Astoria k Columbia River Rail road Company has named a rate of one :nd one-third fare for the round-trip to Tortland and return to enable everyone to attend Ringling Bros.' Circus which will be exhibited at Portland, Monday and Tuesday, August 20 and 27. Tickets will be on sale August 20 and 27; return limit day following date of sale. Chil dren of half fare age will be charged one- half of these rates, with a minimum of 30 cents or the round trip. 8-21-0t 1 I Correct Dress for Men To that particular portion of the community which "can be fooled some of the time," we say: your unfortunate ex perience with ready-to-wear clothes does not prove that there is not still another sort. Alfred Benjamin & Co's expert organ ization makes for us dcthes of a char acter that "carries its own reward" " clothes that embody our own expert- . ence that the best is always cheapest New Fall Suits, $10, $16, $20, $25 to $35 The nobbiest Fall patterns and neatest styles ever shown in this city. Boy's Suits $2.50 to $20.00 Shirts Every conceivable kind of a shirt that a gen tleman wears. Monarch Shirts, $1.00 Cluett Shirts, $1.50 and $2 : 1. New Fall Hats Every stylo, every shade, to please ev erybody. I'The Astor" $3.00 8 T Brownsville Woolen Gil Store Headquarters for Oregon Woolen Goods Del! fl .Scully, notary public. hour at Scully's cigar itore. Any old tf. Sunday excursion! to North (Long) Beach. Round trip fare fl.OO to any point on North Beach. Tickets good re turning oa either the iteamer Potter or Nahcotta. Call t O. R. & N. dock for particular. . Notice to the Public Notice is hereby given that the Nor wegian Singing Society will not enter tain any bills or assume any indebted ness unless such bills when rendered art accompanied by a requisition duly sign ed by the president. S. L. NANTHRUP, President. the Up-to-Date Train Service. The traveling public appreciate fact that the Canadian Pacific is the up-to-date line. The attractive features being: The new 68-hour service Portland to Paul, via Spokane. The Imperial Limited Service. The Trans-Canada Limited Service- Four days acro's the continnet. Th Gent Sestaurant The Gem Restaurant, formerly the Spear, is now running in full blast and the encouragement Mr. Anderson, the proprietor, in receiving is very gratifying to him. lie Is already showing his ability in his particular line and his success is not a question it is a certainty. The Gem is located on Commercial street near Twelfth street St. Notice 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, are ac companied by a requisition duly signed by the President and Secretary. W. E. SCIIIMFFF, President J. 1L WHYTE, Secretary. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN POX President F. L. BISHOP, Secretary. Nelson Trover. Vice-Pres. and Bupt, A8TORIA SAVINGS BANK, Tree Designer! and Mantfacturen of THE LATEdT IMPROVED j 7 Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnish CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED Foot of Fourth Htreet J The bites and stags of Insects, ma burn, cuts, bonis tnd bruise relieved t onoe with Pinesalve Oarbollsed, At like poultice. Draws eat jfn- tion. Try it Price 26c Sold by Fruk nut's Drug Store. Talking Machines. Subscribe for the Dally or Weekly Astorian and get a Oraphophone on small weekly payments. Call on A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for per-ttfUkn. Drug Store Moves. ' The Central Drue Store has removed one-half block west of their old location on Commercial street 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 this location. The Tyler. The Tyler, the new refreshment re sort, which opened on Saturday night at the corner of Sixth and Bond streets, ) is still enjoying the popularity that the owner's name gives it with his worthy helpmate, Dad Towler. Clarence Tyler insists on eveiything 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. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 400 ROOMS WANTED. During the Sangerfcst Convention and Regatta week, parties hiving rooms will please leaves their names and address at either of the following places : Re gatta Headquarters, J oh won Phonograph Co., S. L. Nenthrup, or E. Hauke k Co., by request FRED J. JOHNSON, PASTOR ELLEFSON, 8-8-14t Committee. Han Zaa Pile Remedy eoaes put up in a collapsible tube with a noaxle. Easy to apply right where the soreness and inflammation exists. It relievee at once blind bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. WATCHES ; ; j SOUVENIRS FRANK J. D0NNERBERG THE RELIABLE JEWELER no Eleventh St, Write for Our Booklet on BANKING BY MAIL 0 'O INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BANK OF THE Title Guarantee Trust Co. Pays 4 per cent on Savings Accounts -' r Pays 4 per cent on Certificates of Deposit Pays 3 per cent on Accounts Subject to Check XM i.-t i J. Thorburn Ross, LtEorge it Hill, . T. T. BURKHART, John E. Aitchison, Chas. H. Kopf, President Vice President Treasurer, Secretary Asst.Treasurer 240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second Portland, Ore.