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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ; rrR SATURDAY, OCTOBER j, 1907.' When You Want Something BETTER GO TO JALOFF'S Cloaks. Suits, Millinery. Skirts, Waists Furs and Ladies' Furnishings A complete line to choose from at modest prices. The Special Worth of JalofFs garments is plain to the casual ooserver ana is spienaiaiy ecupna&izeu in service TalofPs styles are absolutely correct and up to the min ute in the smallest detail. They embody the best fashion points of Pans. London, and Berlin, models cleverly ad aptea to tne taste ot tne American woman. Those little Touches that mark the Difference Between Smart Style and Mediocrity, Are found in Jaloffs Models, : And there is never a Touch too much. Remember that what we leave out of Jaloffs garments as well as what we put into them, makes for our style supremacy. IkYf- LARGEST Ui V cam on. 7V elites mWWm'" $ a ' " r' r " " "The Style Store," 537 Commercial Street NEXT TO HERMAN WISH PLENTY. OF WATER ALSO GIVES A PRESCRIPTION RE LIEVES STOMACH TROUBLES, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER AND RHEUMATISM. " The people here do not drink enough water to keep healthy," exclaimed a well-known authority. "The numerous cases of stomach trouble, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism are mainly due to the fact that the drink ing of water, nature's greatest medicine, has been nectlected. Stop loading your system with patent medicines and cure-alls; but get on the water wagon. If you are really sick, why, of course, take the proper medi cinesplain common vegetables treat ment, which will not shatter the nerves or ruin the stomach." When requested for such a prescrip tion for the cure or rheumatism and kidney, trouble the answer was: You must make the kidneys do their work; they are the filters of the blood. They must be made to strain out of the blood the waste matter and acids that cause rheumatism; the urine must be neutra lized so it will no longer be a source of irritation to the bladder, and, of all, you must keep these acids from form ing in the stomach. This is the cause of stomach trouble and poor digestion. For these conditions I would suggest the following prescription, which is com posed of only vegetables ingredients, which can be obtained from any good prescription pharmacy. Any one can mix them by shaking well in a bottle. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce: Compound Kargon, one ounce; Com pound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. To be taken in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime, but don't forget the water. Drink plenty and of ten." This valuable information and simple prescription should be posted up in each household and used at the first sign of an attack of rheumatism, back ache or urinary trouble, no matter how slight. ( ; RESOURCES AROUND WATER COMMISSION ASTORIA IN SESSION MANAGER WHYTE GIVES GLOWING REPORTS OF CLERK AND TREAS ACCOUNT OF GRAY'S RIVER SEC- URER RECEIVED AND ACTED UP TI0N, THE WEALTH OF THE C0UN- ON SALARY OF ANDREW CARL. TRY AND PROSPERITY. SON INCREASED. "To one who has never been in the J The water commission held its regular Grays River settlement, the trip there ''( ing t the city hall Inst night, is one of Instruction and altoirether 1 he minutes of the meeting, of hep i , r . . l i vim." I " iu v "viv ivhu unit ni'i'ivivu ' ' The clerk's report showed that the Chamber of Commerce this morning. ........iwiUnr, f. h month ;i7ai.w who was one of the party of Astorians while the cash collections were $3880.10. who Thursday visited the fair. The treasurer made a report showing a "It occurs to me that there is not statement for the month of September. a valley of richer soil anywhere in the lie reported a balance on band of $20, Northwest, than that of Grays River, 200.05. although it rather limited in area. The I The report of Assistant Superintend display of ngricultuaii products we saw lent Johnson, was received, and on mo on exhibition could not be excelled any- tion, was placed on file. where. One seldom sees finer apples, I The payroll for the past month, which finer beets, finer potatoes, finer pump- was approved, showed a total of $055.75, kins, or finer anything else, than those and bill amounting to $040.22, for the at Grays River. One story told us is I past mouth, were approved rather discouraging, however, but there! A petition from the property owners, is probably an explanation to it that in Taylor's, was received asking for a not vet apparent. A farmer who two inch main on Columbia avenue. It - i raised some of the fine apples on exhi-lwas referred to the assistant superin bition stated that he tried to sell them tendent. in Astoria but the merchant told him Andrew Carlson petitioned the board there was was no market for them and asking that his salary, which has been that it would be useless for him to brine $30, be increased to $50. After discus- them here. He was very disheartened sion it was decided to increase the salary about this" and could not understand to $45 per month why it was that his apples would not The chairman of the board, and the bring a price similar to that ordinarily clerk, were authorized to purchase $1000 paid for apples from Hood River. worth of 8 per cent watep bonds, for "I have never seen a better clothed the sinking fund farming community nor a better edu ated oie than that of Oravs River, and the people there seem naturally happy, as well they might be, A num ber of us visited the farm of Isaac isergman, wnere ne is now miiKing io cows, l doubt it there is a farm with richer soil anywhere in the Northwest. It was a revelation to the many people who had never before inspected a Grays River farm. The merchants of Astoria should not neglect an oportunity to cultivate a closer business relation with the people of Grays River, who are well to-do and The meeting then adjourned. Presented With Daughter J. O. Sutton and wife were mode happy last night by the arrival of Copyright 1907 by Hirt Schitfner j Mirs Fashionable Fall Attire I healthy baby daughter, second girl in the family. making the No Verdict Yet The case of Robert Dilberg, charged with larceny, took up the afternoon ses sion of the circuit court yesterday. Ar guinents by counsel were made and the judge charged the jury at 3:30. They in the course of the year "'tired for deliberation and at midnight Appeal Case Deeded . In the circuit court yesteraay the case of Knute Nelson, which was n appeal from the justice court, was heara. The sentence of $50 and costs, imposed by the lower court, was affirmed. The case of John Murback, which is practically on the same lines, was continued until Monday. would purchase a large amount of mer chandise of various kinds from the mer chants. "I talked with several of the farmers had not agreed upon a verdict. Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old who had lived ,at Grays River for 35 saying which applies with special force years or more and each and every one to a sore, burn or wound that's been of them expressed themselves as pre- treated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ferring to live there than any where else " ou 01 sign, out o: m.tu ana oui 01 they had ever lived. tAnd I do not existence. Piles too and chilblains dis appear under its healing influence. Guar anteed by Charles Rogers. 25c. tT Morning Astoria, 00 month, delivered by earner. eenta pet y Morning Astorian, 60 month, delivered by carrier. eenta pet g "1: Store Jg. Sfit Ladies' ii iiforWomen 0, Outfitters!; " ' o iFall and Winter Styles! -IN- and Cloaks, Millinery Dress Goods! NOW COMPLETE ! I The latest designs in long loose coats, the tight-fitting ', ', long coat, the short caracul coat, English pecadilly Il coat, the Misses' normal and the girls' junior coats. 1 1 Here are styles for the particular dresses ancthe girls I ! who want something different. Latest designs in millinery in the newest colorings, j browns, navys and garnets. Our styles and workman- ship are excellent and prices cheaper than ever. , ; ; The latest novelties in dark, rich novelties in Stripes ; ; and checks. Chiffon broadcloths in all colors. blame them for that opinion. "Several prominent citizens of Asto ria own farms in Grays River besides Mr. Bergman, among whom I might mention Dr. Barr. Therefore Astoria people have a special interest in Grays River, not at all ordinary. A number of our merchants made up Astoria's party of excursionists to Grays River and they lost no opportunity to make a good im pression upon their fellow citizens of that settlement. ".ur. .Meserve, a prominent mercnant pkoora.h of Grays River is erecting a new store $QT Week of g gQ jfjQy building which would be a credit to As-1 , ' toria. He will . have his own electric light plant for this establishment. It appeared to me that the stock of goods was quite as large and select as any to be found in this citv. STAR THEATRE Astoria, Oregon The Home of Advanced Vaudeville Overture Ida Durling Fun on Vheelg JOHN DALEY "A trip like the one to Gray's River introducing Comedy, Trick and gives an excellent idea of the resources Roller Skating of this section and serves in a very large measure to instill means of mak ing it a more comprehensive idea of the resources surrounding Astoria, And there are many localities near by almost the exact counterpart of Grays River. I have invited the Grays River people to have an exhibit of their pro duets in the Chamber of Commerce and I sincerely hope they will take advan tage of this offer. It is indeed a laud able ambition to desire to make known as . widely as possible all of the re sources of this section of the country, and a good way to stimulate such an impression is to go out and see these resources for one's self." Fancy I In a The Sweet Toned Baritone FRANK J. DAYTON In Illustrated Songs , The Versatile Duo VERNON AND LAWT0N Comedy Satire entitled, A Lunatics Men's Suits, Cravenettes, Overcoats, $15.00 to $30.00. $13.50 to $2750. $10.00 to $27.50. Leader in Nobby Clothes nillMMMIMMHMMMMmmMHMMIM S5S NEW TO-DAY. Rugs, Notice. Heating stoves and ranges, the best and the cheapest. Hildrebrand &. Gor. Columbia and View graphophones and latest records at 424 Commercial street A. B. Cyrus. u. Social Dance. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give another one of their popular dances Sat urday evening, October 5th, at Logan's Ifoll. Excellent music. Notice. We have silver side and steclhcad net ting, leaded lead lines, cotton twine nnj rope, Plymouth Manila rope, oil clothing and rubber boots and 'everything for fishermen. T. J. Carney &, Co. The Tyler. The Tyler is still open, and doing a good business too. It was predicted that this resort would be a success and it has proved that the prediction was correct. Clarence Tyler, and his able night man ager, Harry Towlcr, have held the many menus tney nao, and have made many more since the opening night. Business is always going on there and for an or derly conducted place The Tyler is par excellence. The location, Sixth and Bond streets, is well known. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee tb J. P. B, Fresh fruit and vegetables. Babollet & Co. grocers. Phone Mais 128L $2.00 Saved by Buying Tickets at Astoria. SeeG.W. Roberts, Agent, 0. R. & N. Dock. Through tickets for all points in the United States and Europe. Quick time and excellent service. Of Interest to Many Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medi cine can do more. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. Oliver typewriters stenographers at A. Commercial street. and automatlo R. Cyrus, 424 tf. Pair The Sensational Motion Picture CRIPPLE CREEK TRAIN ROBBERY ', By the Staroscope in, :, The Eccentric Comedian JOE ALLER In Up-to-date Parodies and Monologue CREWS TIE UP ROAD. Direct from the East, the Nonpariel Pair THE SHARROCES Presenting Travesty and Second Sight, a Positive Feature Discharge of Brakemen Leads to Walk out on Tonopah-Goldfield Line. . GOLDFIELD, Xev., Oct. 4.-Goldfield is tonight cut off from all railroad con nections with the outside world. Owing to the Tonopah and Goldfleld railroad ...,.Ug ui.wu-.gcu oi us oraKemen ofrn. n, m. Wni , ra for lack of work, the passenger and any ui8court8y to the management, ireigni crews reruseo. to go to work rt oa, aim is to present to our audience today and every train on the entire at all times a good, clean, moral, high- system, including two overland and! 1 class performance, and having made ar Tie to Laugh TEE PALS AND THE DUMMY By the Staroscope two from Los Angeles, are tied up, The train due here this morning is stalled at Ton6pah. The mails are all standing and no freight of any kind is being received. There is a shortage of meat and certain brands of beer. rangements for bookings in connection with the large Eastern Circuits will be in a position to present to the Astoria public the best talent playing the West in advanced vaudeville. Admission, I n(12 0 Matinees, . 10c Rings Dypepsla Tablets do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, bloating, etc, yield quickly. Two day's treatment free. Ask your druggist for a free trial, gold by Frank Hart'e Drugstore. , , i ' .1 'i ' " 1 J A' f t7 Morning Aetortan, 10 ' cents pit month, delivered by carrier. Fret Wall Mips. A large wall map, very complete and carefully 'printed, exceedingly useful for reference and general Information will toria. .m Green Tomatoes for Pickling'. ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main 081 V The Place To Dine. Where shall we dine? There should he no question about that. If you have no appetite, but feel that you should dine, drop into the Palace and, if yott meet Arthur Smith, sk him to pre scribe for you. He'll do it, by laying something tempting before you, and while lie does not wish to Interfere witb physicians, prescribing for dyspepsia, he is in the business to cater to men's stomachs. Try him once and then you will always dine at the Palace.