THURSDAY, AUGUST so, 1907, s THE MORNING ASTOItlAW, ASTORIA. OREGON. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HELP WANTED. IWAOTED A GOOD TfiOSER FOR . ladies' dresses; good pay and steady ork. Inquire at Persian Dye Work 95 Kinth street. 8-29-3L (WANTED CHAMBERMAID AT THE , Hotel Merwyn. S-27-St. 5VAXTED BOY TO CARRY PATERS. Apply at thia office. 8-28-tf. THOSE WHO WANT COOKS OR ANY .other kind of domestic help, or any kind of clerical help, can get the aamt Arouirh the Chamber of Commeroe, .WANTED TO RENT A SMALL COT tag or 4 or 5 light houaekeeping Nona: close in. Call at Astonan of Sat or address P. a Box 862. 8-24-tf. FOR BALI. K)R SALE FAN-LEAF PALM, HEAT. ing atore and range, S. K. Diebel, O Sixth street. 8-28K. r3S SALE THJS HOUSEHOLD FUR ;itrt at 375 Exchange atreet Inquire at Mr. Davidson's, 15$ Bond St 8-27-St. WP& SALE AT THE SINGER SEW tnf -machine office, 172 Tenth Stress. t save a mce arop-aeaa wwrag m Mm for $15. Wa have abme aligbOy Mtd machines at lower prices 8-27-tf. C 8AL-BIACKJairra SHOP, tools; 12 acre land; house, ban, fruit; tmilroad station on mile; bar ajtisv J. O. Ryckman, Knappa, Or. t8-n rOR SALE-rGOpaPAYTNa RESTAUR- 'ant; fine location and excellent trad aatabHabed; 11 table; everything in tiM-daae shop. Address "M." Astoriaq i 8-3-lm. 11 mi r.i in 11. 1 tQScsmjriofim vU, NOTICE. ' 10 ALL FRUIT DEALERS OF CLAT- lop county, sot to sell or expose for ale any "fruit. Infected with Larrae, soaEng moth, or with San Jose scale, as tie law wiS be strictly enforced. Chas. &i Dow, ' Fruit Inspector of Clataop awnty. .., , . . 8-27-7t 1HLK AND CREAM ADVANCE Hie following are the prices for milk aid cream after September 1st The undersigned dairymen and milk Ben of Astoria, Oregon, have agreed to ell their milk and cream at the follow ing prices, beginning on September 1, W07: Wholesale Milk Prices: . Illflk, per can, 60c. Cream, per gallon, $L20. '. Retail Prices: 'HiBc per month, per pint $1.60. Milk, per month, per quart, $2.50. .'Milk, per month, per 3 pints, $3.50. 1 Milk, per month, per 2 quarts, $4.50. ' Milk, per month, per 6 quarts, $5.50. 'Milk, per month, per 3 quarts, $6.50. Milk, per month, per one gallon, $8.50. Retail Price of Cream. Cream, per month, one-half pint, $2.75. "Cream, per month, one pint $5.50. Signed this 26th day of August, 1907. Acme - Dairy, Sunflower Dairy Co., BartolduY Bros, 'Henningsen & Son, Lewis and Clark Dairy, Karl Sarajarvi, J. G. Nurnberg, John Erickson. 8-28-4t. LIVE STOCK. S. F. VETERINARY COLLEGE OPENS OCT. 1ST. October 1st. For catalogue apply to Dr. Chas. Keane, Pres., 1618 Market St., San Francisco. 8-28-30t. FOR RENT FOR RENT TWO 5-ROOM HOUSES; ' eentrally located; rents for $9 and $10 set month. 7-27-tf. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED TO BUY HOUSE AND LOT in Astoria, Address "H. L," care Aa torian office. Give full particulars. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. !fr BIG BARGAIN 100x100 FEET IN center of city on Bond atreet Apply te Western Realty Co. FARM FOR SALE, $2250-160 ACRES; i six acres cleared; good house and bam. Western Realty Co. FOR SALE STORE 22x40, AND LOT 25x125; Warrenton; price, $1600. Western Realty Co., 495 Commercial St. PERSONALS. WANTED To meet a gentleman about 45 years of age for company dur ing Regatta of good appearance and all riglit. Address M.. Astoria office. MEN ANDWOMEIfe. C Big for nnMtnml dtcbr(e, Inflammation., Irritation, or ulceration, of mucoat m.mbrac.. PainlM., and not wtriiu S.nt or poiwnoua. Bold by DrDCKl.t. or unt In plain wrapnrt, br .zpre... prepaid, irt SI .00. or S bottle. S2.74, Circulal KUt on nwsost m M SttruitMd H lWatTHlEViHtSCHtMIMLCt. TAILORS. ANDREW SITOLA HAS MOVED HIS tailor ehop across the street and will now be found at 434 Commercial atreet. Your patronage solicited. All work guar anteed. Fall aamplei ara now on dia play. 8-8-tf. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DENTIST. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dbstist Fabian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. 0. LOGAN DENTI81 . ! Commercial St. Shan ah an Build OtTIOPATHirrt. DR. XIODA & HJCXS OSTEOPATH 1 Offloa UanMB Bid. FboM BUM MM IT CosnmerohU tU Astoria, Ora. ATTORJntn A t LAW. TOHN CMcCUE. AttowmV-At'LAw. Deputy District ArrowntY Page Building, Suite 4. '::) -". .') -'i" " ; p.?, HOWARD M. tROWNILl, Attorney -at - Law. Offtos with Mr. J. A. tall at Ha, Cammarelai tt, Aatarta. BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. First-Class Meals, Coffee with Pie or Cake 10c Regular Meals 15c, op JTT'V. First Class Meal 15c Coffee with Pie, Cake or Dough nuts JO cents. U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street Telephone 1681 Main. 399 Bond Street ; OPEN DAT AND NIGHT t THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT . MANQ H1NO, Prop. The Fkeat 25c meal served in Astoria, Tonr Patronage 8olscieed. Courteous Treatment to Alt SIM I IS BRAflOH ASTORIA, : OREOX)N. HOTELS. NORTHERN HOTEL MRS. J. COLLINS, Prop, Steam Heat, Baths, New and Mod ern. Running water in every room TRANSIENT SOLICITED Eleventh and Duane Streets ASTORIA, OltE Phone Main 391 1 LATNDRTES. BUTTON HOLS AT TEX BACK. Your experience with It nss ao doubt lead to much vexation, possibly pro fanity. Broke your fingernail trying to pry it np from the neck-band, eat Yon wont have that that experience If yon send your shirts to us; we save yon this trouble, and danger of tearing the shirt Try us and see, TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth and Duane Sta. Phone xstx MEDICAL. Unprecedented Success of THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR V Who is known throughout the United States a aseoust of his wonderful cures. No poisons nor drugs used. Ha guaran tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung. and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, and kidney, female com plaints and all chronlo diseases. 11 SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. . .. THE C GEE W0 MEDICINE CO. 1(21 First 8t, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorlan SialllI&K JAPAKSSB GOODS. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, IAND HADS, TABLES, STANDS. CHAfltS, WHAT-NOTS T"X)KCASES,SHILV ING, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar 25 Commercial St. Astoria. DRUGGIST Columbia Drug Co. Dr. Charles C C Rosenberg (Successors to Dr. Lintoul Drug Co.) Drugs, Medicines AND . ... - Toilet Articles. Pisssriptloas oarsfully sompouadsd. Dr. Roatnberf will rirs eoasultatioM and axamiaaUons frssi . sU - ilj Kmnti Strttt )'', TaWphonaHainll71. Astoria, Or. BOTOX MOVERS. FREDRECKSON BROa We naks specialty of houae movtng, earpaatara, aoa tractors, gsnaral jobbiagi prompt at- Isatioa to all ordara. Cerasc Ttath and Ooaaa. M WIKIS, LIQUORS AID CI OARS. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor St Rooms for rent by the day, week, or month. Beat rates in town. P. A. FKTER80N, Proa. UNDERTAKERS. J. A. QILBAUOII & COH Undertakers and Emhalmers. Experienced Lady Assistant When Desired. Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. Pattern Bdjj. 12th and Dunne Sta ASTORIA, OKE.UON Phone Main 2111 AMUSEMENTS. PLEASANT HOUR OF ENTERTAINMENT VAUDEVILLE AT THE LOUVRE And Vaudeville that really Amuses and Interests you. Weekly Changes of Pro gram and Each Change an Improvement SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK LITTLE MISS FRISCO Song and Dance Artist U THELMA BECKS Balladist ALMA PIERCE Swedish Nightingale PRINCESS 0MEANA The World's Wonder Don't Fail to See Bet ADMI88ION FREE .. LINDBECK A WIRKKALA Props. PLUMBERS. J. I PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner and . :t Sheet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEED .425 Bond Street BE VISE TARIFF Solution Offered by Large Indus trial Interests. NOT BY POLITICAL PARTIES Plan ii to Have it Adjusted Now by the Business Interests and Have tha Tariff Controlled by a Commission Which Will be Non-Partisan. NEW YORK, August 28.-The Na tionsl Association of Manufacturers, an organisation of some 27,000 prominent manufacturers with a combined capital! sat ion exceeding 115.000,000,000, pub' Usbes in the current isue of its olllclal organ. American Industries, a tariff -creed' emphasising the resolution In ravor of Immediate tariff revision unan imouMy passed at a recent convention, Tha " association holds that tnsent tariff schedules are unequal end demands the Immediate appointment by Congress and tne executive of a non-partisan, non political commission composed of man thoroughly competent to equalise prs cnt schedule This demand by the verv class of interests served by the tariff la extremely significant, and the asiu tion undoubtedly will lead to a tariff debate. The "creed" outlined by the manufacturers' association is at fol lows We believe in the policy of a protee the tariff, liberal n scope and afford ing to every American Imluatry In need of protection from foreign competition he benefit of .schedules ample to ac complish this purpose, including a suf m lent margin of safety to Insure the steady and prolltabie operation of in dustrial plants and the piyment of a wage scale compatible with the present standard of living in our country. "We believe that our preseitt tariff, in many of its achedules, is unjust and unequal, giving to some a smaller meas ure to protection than I needed, and to others greater Industrial advantages that are equitable, resulting in abuses and in a ocial unrest disturbing to the body politics. "We believe that any further revis ion of the tariff under the old methods is wholly to be diocouraged and avoided, since it is by these methods that the present injustices have arisen, popular nlmosity engendered toward a class be cause of undue advantages of a few, and because such so-called revision of the tariff has invariably resulted in a rigidity of the set schedules and a con sequent discouragement of foreign trade. "We believe that the tariff should be taken out of politics once for all, treat ed as a business proportion, made just to all partiea thereto the people of the United States as a whole placed upon a sane and scientific basis, In bands competent to treat itl intelli gently, without fovoritim and thor oughly to accomplish the purpose of protection without injustice. "We believe that the time to take the tariff out of politics Is now and not after the unsettling effect of another national campaign; now when the country , is prosperous and when it has a chief exe cutive in who integrity it hn confi dence; now when the evils are abvious and are known to all. "We believe in placing the tariff un der a non-partisan tariff commission not unlike the present Interstate Conimesce Commission with hfiiii-jurticial powers, as for example to summon witnesses, this commission to investigate thor oughly and scientifically the various schedules nnd from time to time submit their conclusions in the form of recom mendations to Congress and the execu tive. It should lie. within the power of this commission and the executive to increase or decrease tlio present sched ules within such minimum or maximum limits as Congress in iU wisdom may determine to the end that nn equitable adjustment be madp. Xot as the re sult of a few months' work of 4 Con gressional committee, but of the care ful and systematic work of a perma nent and practical commercial body. "We believe that Congress at its next session should pass a bill duly creating the tariff commission just described, and that it remains for us, the manufac turers and representatives of the in dustries of the United States, for whom and in whose interests the present tariff schedules were presumably created, to express our strong desire for a tariff commission as above outlined, and to demand that Congress create such a commission at its next session. If a man knows anytnlng of his own anatomy he must be aware that bis stomach Is a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that he will eat at the Palace when he can conserve Its safety and comfort, by eating only tha beat cooked, best served and most compen sating meal In the city of Astoria day, ornlght, it Is always the same, and the Palace habit is one that pays to acquire. Arthur Smith is a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of all things adfUo. Marsh Cup Water Plant. ' The plant that I found la thr Htul sou bay rvuton which Is moat worthy of notice grows lu tha unmny inue- kigs, In pltuws wtioro thora is little nt 110 itriiHs. It Is rvniarknbls for two nnsoustbe beauty of Its llowur ami its water containing proportto. Tho teavw, which giw flat tiou the grouud, are broad and gtwn. Tho toll of the flower sootus Adapted as u nut urnl roaorvotr for water, of which, from a large otto, thsro can vanity be ubtulued as tunch as nti EKyptlnn cof fee cup will hold. Hut the beauty of It was that lu the early autumn, when the nUtlita were frosty, but the lu-nt still exceaalrs by day, the water It coutnlnod wss always Iced, for these charming flower bells are evidently constructed to rtwUt frost, and as they close la toward tho top they protect from tho rays of tho sun the lump of clear Ico formed within the calyx st night Tha result of this was that often when tolling along at nilddiiy, hot and weary, through a atuifiiiiii'. swamp all I bad to do to aluke m; thirst was to pluck few of these miraculous flowers to obtain so tnsuy small cups full of delicious wstec, each with a little lump of Ico floating on the top.-Hlackwood's Magnslne. What toys Learned 300 Yesrs Age. Schoolboys In old England took to Latin snd Greek st an early age. At Bt Saviour's Grammar school. South ward, la 1011 a pupil of aovon years and three months was admitted as an ordinary occurrence, who signet! his form of admission, stating himself to be "reading and learning In the Acci dence and euterlng Into Propria qnao HartDua, etc., and also Tully bis aec- ond eplatle, among those gathered by Bterulus. snd Corderlus' dialogues etc." The hours of study were long too. An old rword says that from March till September "the child U to come at 0 In the niornlug and lie at school till 11. AkuIu at 1 and tarry till 0. The rest of the year bo Is to bo- gin In the morning at 7 and leave at S In the afternoon. The malster will not give leave to play but onre a week.' The nm Inter was to be "skilled In the Latin and able to teach grammar, or atory, poetry and Greek, as also the principles of Hebrew. He Is to bo of u wise, sociable and loving disposition. not hasty or fnrlous, nor of III example. He shall discern the nature of every cniML if eucn may be discerned." A GREAT EVENT. Dunlap Opening Day To Be As Event la Astoria, August to. It is the custom ol the Dunlap Hat Co., of New York, to set as opsning day for their agents la various localities which day is known si "Dunlap Day" when a display is made of ssmplts of the product of their factory and particular attention U paid to that line. F. A Stokes, of Astoria, being the ex- luive agent for this line, has been noti fied by his company that they bars set Thursday, August 20. ss "Dunlap Day" Astoria and Mr. Stokes is making great preparations to make this day a red letter one. In I1I4 beautiful new window on Twelfth stivet as fine a dis- ay of men's hats than has been ever seen in Astoria will be on exhibition. Mr. Stokes' reputation in business is such that if he says the goods are what Is claimed for them, the best made, you can depend upon it that the are, The Dunlap nts are ao well known that few auc tions need be aiked about them but still is assurance doubly sure to have Mr Stokes vouch for them. That our readers may know a "Dunlap" we re produce a facsimile of the trade mark found In every hat. Drop around to P, A. Stokes' store on comer of Com mercial and Twelfth streets and see the crowd on Thursday the 2!)th. awmiMunms WARD'S TURKISH BATHS NEVER CLOSE .I' t 539 Commercial St., ASTORIA, ORE. The only Turkish Baths, Rus , sian Tub and Shower Baths First Class and Sanitary ' Night Accommodations , All Modern Conveniences that are Modern FRANK P. WARD, Prop Phone Black 2253 Look for til sign on sidewalk BATTEMES Astoria Hardware Co., low Rates East. - On September 11th, 12th and 13th tli Canadian lVHle will sell round trip ex ounloit tickets to Bt, l'niil Chicago and Eastern points at very low rales. This will Is the last excursion of the scaton. Make your sleeping car reservations now, For full particular regarding rales, etc., cull on or address, James Hnhij.im, agent, Astoria, Steamer T. J. Potter for Ilwaco, daily exoept Fridays, connecting with train for all points on North (Long) lieaoh. Call at 0. R. A N. dock for Informatics regarding rates, etc. Hay Ftver and Summer Colds. Victims of hay fever will experience great benefit by taking Foltys llonsy and Tar, as it stops difficult breathing Immediately and heals the Inflamuied sir passages, and sven If it should fall to curs you It will give instant relief." The genuine Is In a ysltow package, T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Btore. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB at Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at the close of buslneis, Auguat S2ad. 100. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. ........ 1302.903.1b Overdrafts, secured and un secured . 2,S0i7 V. 8. bonds to secure circula tion . . 85,000.00 Premiums on U. 8. bonds 600 O0 llon.la, securities, etc M.030.00 Due from National Baoka . (not reserve ant.) 14IMU7.33 Due from Mate Hanks snd bankers 29.S39.73 Due from approved reerve , sgents 233.907 83 CVcks and other rash Items.. 1.043.53 Note, of other National Dunks 1.4:'J.) Nickels and cent 018.10 Lawful Money Reserve lu tllank, visi Speci H200JW0 liCgal-teniler notes ,. . 3,1 200,933.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (3 per cent of circulation) 1230.00 Total 105,036.27 LIABILITIES. Capital stork paid in $100,000.00 surplus fund 19,000.00 Undivided profits, leas ex penses and tsxes paid 22,07197 National Rank notes out standing 23,000.00 Individual depo.its subject to check H40,OU0.04 Demand certificates of de posit ; .fJ02283.:iO 1.102,976.30 Total l09.06fl.27 Stat of Oregon, County of Clataop, . ,1. S. S. Gordon. Cashier of the above- nsnird 'bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement l true to the best of my knowledge and belief, S, s. Gordon, Cashier. .SitUirild and sworn to before me this 20th day of Augti.t, 1107. E. P. NOONAN, Notary Public. Correct Attest) G. C. FLAVEL, W. F. MuGRKGOR. J. WESLEY LADD. Directors. Opened Sundays AS A REQUEST HILL'S RUSSIAN AND TURKISH BATHS will be open Sundays. Cure guaranteed in any case of rheumatism, skin discases,etc 217 Astor St., Astoria, Ore, 113 12th St. nil 1