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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1907)
( 10 THEA MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. rB:,;,:.il,aa.::,i,iB,:a:B Write for Our Booklet on BANKING BY MAIL O 9 ' INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BANK OF THE Pays'4 per cents on Savings Accounts Pays 4 per cenlf on Certificates of Deposit Pays 3 per cent on Accounts Subject to Check T T T T 1 . J. Thorburn Ross, liEORGE rl. HILL, . T. T. BURKHART, John E. Aitchison, Chas. H. Kopf, President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Asst.Treasurer 240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second Title Guarantee trust Co. Portland, Ore. iliill 1 - The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been m use ior over v years, nas Dome cue signature of ; ana Has Dec a made under Ills per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no nnfl tn 1 Are! vn vnn In thla All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good "are but ! Experiments that trifle .with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. ' What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless snhstitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jfarcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ' --,. CEMUIflE CASTORIA ALWAY Bears the Signature of r. The Kind Toil Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM cumu cmmmv, tt mum mm. an o cm. t t4H Mil !? I Oregon State Pair 3ALtM, 3E,T .16-21, 1907 THIS YEAR THE BEST EVER HE WAS A MIXER So Young Clerk Gets Job Over Steady Man, OUT BOOSTING FOR COMPANY EmployetJSee Him At Ball Game Talk- tag With Merchanti And Concludes That Such A Young Man la Good Agent To Have Out On The Road. CHICAGO, Aug. UO.-To be a good mixer" is often more essential to in creasing one's value to hi employers wan to be tne biue-riubon grubber. K. E. PunJen tell this illustrative story iu the Worker' Magaxine: Goodwin and MoArdle baran commer cial life at the Mine time and in the am capa itv. as clerk in the whole sale provision houe of John Brown & to. mey baa attended common and hiirh school together, and on irraduatiou lid discovered that their diplomas were 4f no practical value in securing employ ment. Both, however viewed thi in a philo sophical light. Their joint ambition was to "make jrood'' in business .and beinir short on cash and each denendent r - upon hia own resource, they set out to nni work in tne same houe, being luc ky enough to land berth at a waire of 110 per week to begin Goodwin wa a taeitttre individual, whose main object in life was to com plete his day's work and rctum to hia Iioumj where he had fitted up a small kibomfrjry. and was continually) ex perimenting in an, endeavor to turn to ue a number of idea which he felt I woul.l be developed into inven tions of such merit as to make hinj de pendent. ' On the other hand, MeArdte was of a sociable turn of mind, and scent his evenings in the gayety of youth. He nd large acquaintance, and on his mall income was alwevs in debt, while Goodwin managed to save from his me agre salary several dollars each week. uooawiB frequently wa called upon to act as MeArdle' banker, the latter sur rendering to his friend the sum neces sary to carry him over the week, which the, other would dole out 'each day. In course of time, as is usual in such houses, a vacancy arose, and one of the clerks was to be chosen to All the impor tant position of "outstks man" for the firm that is, he was to act as general overseer of shipments, tee that no con dispute, which happened to lie the date of an extra Inning contest of the year previous. MoArdle had the information at his finger tips, and while the other listened respectfully, reeled off all of the iliesiivd data. ' ' May proKreed in the came and the merchant' begun to discuss the markets of the past week, a there was a little till In the run vetting. McAdlcr saw his chance and put in a good word for his Unit. He told the others, how Brown & Co. had saved thWr customer a large um liv dUcriminatinu nurchsses of fruit the week before, and pulled out a clipping from the dully reports show ing how the price asked bv the whole sale house on a certain day compared wun inose on open market. Th other were much impressed, 'evidently, and both, declared that they had overlooked i ne point, nut would be sure to remem ber it iu placing future order. After the game was over. PaW an- preached tlu trio and was congratulated by them for the aim's treatment of its patrons. The following Monday- Mo Ardle went to the new job. PROVE IT ANYTIME. By the Evidence of Astoria People, The daily evidence citiien rluht her at- home supply is proof sufficient to satisfy the greatest tkeptic. No bet ter proof can be had. Here Is a ease. Read It: Mrs. Helen Lewis, 0f 62 Astor street Astoria, Ore., sayn "Doan's Ointment proved its healing dualities several year ago when I ued it and told In a puousned statement the great relief and cure I obtained from it. I used it for a breaking out around my mouth and lip wuicu oac irouoiea me tor a number or year, despite all I could do to get rid of it. My Hps would crack and become sore when cold weather set in, and thi lasted until It got warm again. I waa finally induced to try Doan's Ointment. procuring it at Charles Roger' drug store, in a short time after beginning tc apply it I was cured of the annov. ance, and have been entirely free from it since. - For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. foster-MiiQurn Co.. Buffalo, New York. sole agent for the United State. Remember the name Dos n't and take no other. For sale by all deleare. Price SO cent. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agent for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. The Limit of lift. . The most eminent medical scientists ar unanimous ln the aoneluslon that the generally , accepted limitation of human life k many years below the at tainment possible with the advanced knowledge of which the race I now possessed. ,Th critical period, that de termine Ita duration, seenia to be be tween 50 and 00, the proper car of the body during thi decade cannot be too itrongly urged j carelessness then being faUl to longevity. Neture'a beat helper after SO it Eltctrio Bitters, th scientific tonlo medicine that revitalises very or gan of the body.- Guaranteed by Charles Roger, druggist, 30c What a New Jermy Editor Sayi ' M. T. Lynch, editor of the rhllllps burg, N. J., Dally Tost, writes i "I have used many kind of medicine for cough and eoUlt In my family bul never anything to good at Foley's Iloney and Tar, I cannot say too much In praise of It" T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Stort, Warning. If you have kidney and bladder trouble and do not use Foley Kidney Cure, you will have only yourself to oiame tor reuit, at It positively cure all form of kidney and bladder dls- eases. Tv T. Laurin. Owl Drug Store. ILMEmlJI;! Tide Table for August . ... . . . . . i 4 S I c ,.. .. T! I Eugene Wood On Babies. Eugene Wood writes of the New Baby in the (September American Magazine. He save in part.- "Put your big. clumsy finger into that liny band of his. the ilneernalla caved like razors. Something catches at vonr neart-etniige. You sort of half-sob, half-laugh: "The little snooserl Ain't ! hi out A frrili tlw.nitli 1 Tri l.i... ..!). mgnmeni were allowed to remain over-1 r e : " ' v -"" time untmckej and to look out for short I ,.'1n1 on 'lT 'fc-fck- ( i. .... . ... iftliell le llll.l IT Will k.ni. fnw Iari... signments were allowed to remain over she'll let you.) He will hang for longer than a minute before he drops. And that' no fair test either. The little fellow's pidgeontoed and bow-legged. He There were 18 oe 20 clerk in his employ 1 5,an PT tm sole of ona foot fl,lt a8ini'1 m nn f ...u ... u '.v.,1 , 'e oie of the other, Heights, both incoming and outsroini?, The general manager. Page, who had spent years in the business, moved slow. ly in selecting the man for the place. any one of whom would have been able to perform the duties of the job. laking a lot of the eligible, he check- ed them off, a he sat in his o(Ti i,at after the lunch hour, on Saturday. At last his choice narrowed down to two men, Goodwin and MoArdle, either of whom he thought would tnnlcfi trnnA of. the place on the strength of his pre- vous. woric. uoth were good clerks, they had secured enouirh nractical !. cation along with the brief veneer ef the cjag-rooms to hold better positions. And their making good was annarent. a. ,.h in the short space of a year had been advanced from $10 to $14 n ... Ilmn AT ltilinn sns-aaAi Mill unaeeiued, Page closed his office " V , , or. after dfamlatlne- the ,t,Mi.M being bathed His curving leg are ridgy. Suppose your walking-stick slanted at an angle from a thicker tree limb, aroun.1 which he could damn thoe calipers of legs, and presa the sole of one foot hard against the other. How long could he hang on themf I do not know how many minutes by the clock, but if his mamma had carelessly dropped him from the tree-top I think he could hang on to this lower limb till she could scramble down and get him. And lest you thnk I'm hinting at the time when we were monkeys, I beg to lie allowed to prove to you that I'm thinking of NEW ATTRACTIONS, NEW BUILDINGS NEW IDEAS : FUN BY THE TON . AMUSEMENT GALORE Evening Entertainment' "H Beaittlftil Camp Grounds 1 Its a HealtKResorf" w $25,P0P Ibf; Displays and Races OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ."' " '" Immense Display of Farm Products i V 'T , ; " i . , -'" h -.V Pacific Coast's Greatest Exhibition of HORSES, CATTLE. SHEEP, GOATS, SWIN& POULTRY AND PET STOCK , ' DAIRY EXHIBIT SIJPERB Amusements Rare and Exciting. Absolute Cure for the Blues ' ' - ' " ' Special Railroad Rates W. H. DOWNING, President F. A. WELCH. Secretary later lieliod than that. tWnva l,k boon of being present whcn your ances- Jdoor. after dismissing the stenographer J"! tet- ' for the half holiday, and started to leave the,JimPlin "th" the building. It was well on to 1 o'clock FIut'eLt,,e tal1 went in ,le i(t 1,0 "' and the entire force of the t,,n,.,:n K' but a nmll tW lor of yo.tr-. department had gone. At feast, so he '"T "W fnd (tl,e" a chUl1 ' thought until bn i,. .... ...i TO i"eii as 10 ri..iin hanging in the doorwav. , a ZmJn'TM "V""?' Surprised at auch an evidence f i. . .The New Ba'V is w U tt It aa- dustry, Page went jnto the rear room t . the "ge when l?Tan bei"-, and found Goodwin, comnletelv en.. T -UPon a. Vxt. :,. the sed in his books and making en rie. "V b7. American or African, all sDeed. Inm.irin h. u:l Jew- t,ent"e or Japanese, when he High Water, 1L Tbureday ., Baturdsr BONDAT Mondejr Tuesday Toeada Wtdneeday weaneeoay ., .. Thursday . ... FVIdav Saturday .. ...10 BUNDAT .. ...11 Monday 1J Tuesday n Wednesda Thureday , iriaay;,, Saturday , SUNDAT . Monde .. Tuesday ,. Wednesday Thureday . Friday ,. , Saturday . SUNDAT . Monday ,, Tueaday .. Wednesday .. ..HI Tbureday it Friday to Saturday 11 AUOUST, 107, 14 . ...li ! . ...IT . ...II 1 ....10 .. ..11 . ...11 , . ...14 . ...IS ! .IT A. M. P. M. h.m. :41 1:00 I. 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I 5:00 a. 4 4:10 I.I Tueaday I 1:41 0.0 1:11 I.I Wednesday ., ,. 7 l.'H-O.l 1:11 l.f Thureday I 1:11 .ft, 4 1:14 I.I Friday I 7:11 -1.4 7:11 1.0 Saturday 10 7:60 -0.1 1:01 1.7, SUNDAT 11 1:10 0.0 1:11 1.4) Monday II Ml 0.1 1:11 ,t Tuesday II : IS 0.1 1:14 1.1 Wednesday.. ..14 10:00 1:114:45 1.7 Thureday .. 15 10:46 l.t 11:41 1.1 Friday 1111:11 t.l M Saturday 17 0:13 1:1 11:10 l.f SUNDAT II l:lu 0.1 1:41 I.I Monday .. .....II 1:11 ft. :( g.ft Tueaday .. ,.,.10 4:10-0.1 4:10 I.I Wednesday .. .,11 6:15 -0.7 1:13 t.l Thursday tt 1:13 1:14 1.41 Friday 13 l;M-l.l 7:07 l.t Saturday 14 :7:40 -1.0 7:11 1.1 SUNDAT -., ...IS 1:10 -0.1 Ii40 1.1 Monday ! I IS 0.1 i;if l. Tuesday 17 1:17 ft. 1 10:16 l.t Wednesday.. ..1110:11 1.6 11:01 1.4 Thureday lllf:07 t.l Friday .. to 0:10 l.i Friday 1011:17 l.t Saturday II 1:15 1.1 1:00 1.4 May We Have Your Order? 3 We have everything in paper hangings, wall -dec" orations and materials-for . house pajnting. ,,: -j Our. Endeavor. To do only first class work. Allen Wall Papers Paint Co.- Cor.Sllth and Bond St. - O ""V v 111(7 wte stay, he learned that of ifroode had arrive,! inat. n. th i.. w4 dismissed; and that Goodwin had vohmteered to enter them up before leaving. 1 The latter took th rm.t. ing a a matter of course and within a few minutes completed! hia self-imposed task, closed the ledgers with a slam, and donninc his coat a bu .iinn.j i..:i. O " -v..j,JCU UIIDJt- ly.irom the store, caught a trolley car i page was a lover of oiiMnnr nn.. ani there was a league baseball game uay an ne proceeded' to the ball park andl sought big favorite position, where he could watch the break of the Dane end not mise anv detail nf fha n. gajement between the rival nines. He had about made un his mind tw r.n. , . UVWU- win was the man for the vacant posi- un aii was pieasea at tire thought that mifuniry or me son ne nad seen wn,,U be rewarded. Near him at the came sat. two ,.. mere of the house, leading green gro cers of the city, but several tiers of seats below his position. H nntioAi t, - t - .u.v tney were in animated discussion of the relative merits of certain ball nla and then, to his surprise, saw McArdle iBKe a onair by tneir side, , The others immedliatelp tili-ne in , clerk as an authority, and appealed to j arrives he is of the one color, a deen reu, amj ixzzy with an almost discai'Jed fur which in few day will be discard ed altogether." Endoraed by the County. "The most popular remedy in Otegn county, and the best friend of my fam ily, write Wm. M. Dieti. ediur and publisher of the OUego Journal, Gil berUville, N. Y., "1. Dr. King' New Discovery. i tt has proved to be an In fallible cure for cough and cold, mak ing abort work of the worst of them. We alway Jkeep a bottle In the house. I believe It to be the most valuable pre scription known for Luna and Throat diseaees.'': Guaranteed to never disan- polnt4the taker, by Charles Rogers' drug store, rnce ouo and fi.oo. Trial bottle f re UIM?MMMIMgMMltMtMIMIIIMMIMIMlf WHOLESOME SUMMER 1 DRINKS -1 Grap Juice C'tl lit: I Catawba NON-ALCOHOLIC Concord J co:;J con r . ,,fyfWyMtVMMtl'tMllMltlMs)4 u X yyyyTyyy--yy-""---"""""y4)4)4)4)4)4)l4)4)4 Tea Year in Bed. "For 10 year I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidney," writes R. A. Gray, J. P. of Oakvllle, Ind, "It was so severe that I could not move Dart of the time. I consulted tne verr best medical skill available, but could net no relief until Foley' Kidner, Curo wa recommended to me. tt has been 1 God-send to me." STEEL" & EWART Electrical Contractors Bells, House Phones, Inside Wiring and Fixtures v Installed: arid ) Kept in Repair 1 nr BUSINESS FOR business and your satisfaction. 1 mm w act as umpire 01 the question In