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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1907)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER so, 1907. lis It come put up la a eollapiible tut with nowle .easy to apply to the sore. ns and inflammation, for any form of I'llcs, It sooths and heals, relieve the pain, itching and burning. Man Zan 1'IIe Remedy. Trie SO cti. Guarantee. Mold by Frank Hart's Drug itore. wO SPICES, or COFFEEJEA4 BAKING POWDER, FLAVCniiiO EXTRACTS AWoIuhPurffy, f1rsl Fl&vor. QmUit Strwh, fcasorttbl Mori! CL0SSET5DZYER5 r PORTLAND OREOON. C MAKE WARD'S TURKISH BATHS NEVER CLOSE 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 ' PRANK P. WARD, Proprietor , -.- . -' '.. ' M..f I ' 1 Phone Black 2203 Look for the Sign ou Sidewalk Cnrai Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach. Torpid Liver and iSLfirSir Laxative Fruit Syrop F. THE pMHy MeMim Aw Great gaps can be seen on our shelves, and the time and nearer when we shall have to close our doors in the annals of Astoria. If you have a single want, or anticipate getting any article which we carry in stock, MAKE HASTE. Come to-day and you may be assured that we will save you a great deal on anything vyHich you purchase here Remember the end is in sight, and if you have a single want now is the time to buy it. ( PLEASE SHOP IN THE MORNING AND AVOID THE AFTERNOON RUSH vo itiMtMiwiiiiiiMm BOY MAKES LONELY RIDE. Clarence Belknap Goes Through Ten Milci of Dense Foreat at Night. EUGENE. Sept, lO.-On September 12 Clarence Bclknati, a. 13-year-oM ohap of the rugged mount alncer type, vn of Janice lh'lkmip, residing between Blue River and McKcuxie Bridge, made a dar ing ride through the blackness of night over a dim iiiountaintrail and carried a message to Henry Stewart, who was with the Lo Angeles party, ten mile up the South Fork of the MeKcniie river, informing liini of the fatal acci dent Mulling 1) it uncle, .lame Stewart, In making this trip young Belknap had to crow the awlft running waters of the boulder-bedded river five times, over logs, through brush and along gravel bar whoro no trail it even perceptible, with a timber-covered mountain towering high nbove, making it an undertaking that few men even would attempt. Be nidi' handling the horse he rode, Clar ence led another for Mr. Stewart, on which to make his return trip, and which wa done in time to entoh the MrKenzl stage at Belknap Spring at 7 a. in. enroute to Eugene. mim T. Laruln, Owl Drug MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. I 0 WMHll Mhfcttl III H I I ! iiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiUUUUil DID NOT STAY. Hindus Arrived In Aberdeen But Are Froten Out ABERDEEN, Sept. lO.-Eightcen Ilin du arrived in the city yesterday alter noon and proceeded at once to Cos- mopolia where it i said they were to have secured employment. This morn ing's train for the Sound carried the entire bunch back from .whence Uiey came. It is ("aid that the Commercial company refused to employ the East Indians, hence their early departure. From labor circles it is learned that Hie Hindus are leaving the Harbor very rapidly and in a few days will become only a naaeating memory. But few of the mills have employed tho men in the part and these, profiting by the example in other cities are letting the men go as fit as their places can be filled by white lalior. The recent trouble, at a local mill iu which a white teamster was badly beaten by a couple of Kant In dians, has not resulted in helping the sitiwtfon. It is said that, at the mills where the Hindus have been employed that a constant turmoil existed between them and the white laborers and tl'at it ouly required a "park to "ignite the smouldering Hie which might precipitate a riot at any, time. Thi condition of things naturally doe not prove accept able to mill men, and 'wither than run the risk of injury to their property and the men in their employ, they have de- elded to omit the further employment of the cheap East Indian labor. This decision on the part of the large employers is hailed with delight by the white men and will no doubt result in m tetter understanding between the employer and employed. HAD BAD ACCIDENT. Father and Son Upset by Log Raft in the Hoquiam. . ABERDEEN, Sept. 10.-N. J. Neilson and his son, of this city, while putting a enuvas top on W. E. Boeing's new launch, were struck bv a loir raft and thrown into the river. The small skiff Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and ; blotches. It ia guaranteed Store. which they were using wa smashed into kindling wood, and Afr. Neilson was caught between the logs and the launch and badly bruised. His left leg is bruised from the hip to the ankle, and his right ankle was all but crushed The boy was hanging on one side of the launch, and his father on the other side until help came from the bridge, where some passerby eaw their plight. The boy was not hurt. EIGHT MILES GRADED. CORVALLIS, Ore., Sent. 19.-The Cor- vallia & Else liiver Railroad is now graded a distance of nearly eight miles soutn of Corvallis. There are four inall stretches in the distance where 110 grad ing has been done, because neirotia- tions for cesurinir the richt of war over that unmber of farms has not been consummated. Pile drivinor is pro gressing rapidly at Corvallis, where a stretch of nearly 1200 feet of piling is necessary as an approach to the Hair's river bridge. This was completed this morning and the work of crossing the stream is now in progress. A temporary iniettire of piling is to be put in so obstruction operations may be hasten ed, It will civo wav to a. nermnnent bridge, the timbers for which are al ready on the ground. lie for several miles and an emial unmber of steel rails He in the vards of the company, ready for track laying as soon as operations in that line are ready to bejnn. In spite of the scar city of labor and its high price, the road a wing jjuineu wun a vigor ant dis patch that is surprising, it is the plan to get the grading done for the first twenty-five miles before the heavy rains set in. Attack Of Diarrhoea Cured By One D Of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera 1: Diarrhoea Remedy. I was go weak from an attack of diar rhoea that I could scarcely attend to my duties, when I took a dose of Cham berlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me entirely and I had been taking other medicine for nine days without relief. I heartily recom mend this remedy ai being the beet to my knowledge for bowel complaints R G. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & Bro., Greenville, Ala. For sale by Frank Hart and leading Druggists. 17 Morning Aatorlan, 60 cents Par month, delivered by carrier. is drawing nearer and put an end to ttllllllllllllini WHOI SUMMER DRINKS I Grape : : Catawba NON-ALCOHOLIC AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. 589 Commercial Street; THE G EM C. F.VIS, Prop. Choice Winea, Liquon Merchanta Lunch From T and Ogara 11:30 a. m. to 1:39 p ja. ' "t Hot Lunch at all Bonn h ajCenta V , Corner Eleventh and Commercial ' I ASTORIA' ' '"'''. . . OREG01I WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Write us, we're here for that purpose The Work We Do Anything in the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones! Inside wiring and Fixtures 1 vv e win De giaa 10 quote you prices. OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST STEEL & EWART X 429 Bond Street. V ' r 4 lef - - FQftlUlir I Juice j Concord I mi installed and kept in repair.t iphona Main 3881 .