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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1907)
; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ifl, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOR1AN ASTORIA, OREGON, 4 i "TM(t 1 BURIED IN' CAVE IN. You can enjoy the most elegant bill of fare In Alaska Just as well aa la the greatest metropolis. Preferred Stock Canned Goods ItkH WUmn Uu S.H u 9rm bring; to your table th moit delicate vegetables, fruits, etc., from Maine, New Jersey, California. Oregon, etc. Each Is gathered at iti bent, wherever It it known to grow beat, and Ji packed right there, only thoie of firm, beit quality, In fiih, meats and vege tablet being accepted (or the Pre ferred Stock label. Same way with fruit i gathered with the dew on and packed 10 quickly and carefully that the garden flavor li pre aerved. A an example of elegant dishes, ai easy to serve In Alaska ai New York, try thiti sscauomd miarr, ' Makf I kW MHtl tick anf 1 tu al Pltttmi Stark IMmm. kaat la lb iKt ina Ma s Iim af tUnf (or (Um o( lb )k from cm of Pftftir Sux ntpbrr rl.) Turn Into I btllov llf alia. , "I aow will) banned cnabt u4 tai UUJ ciiuatM ut afuva. ioUa win ftiwr m Mm ktc Vu PrtjirnJ Stett-guatify uarantudfrom your Grtctr. iVUm A UTWia, WhoJii Onmrt, PORTUIP, OftSOOtf, 0.1. A, , ' WANTS MORE COOLIE LABOR. I Framed Pictures, ; ANYSIZB, ANY PRICB, ANY SHAPE. Decorate your Parlor, Dining Room or Hallway. A picture for every place. B.QA. HIOGINS CO., MUSIC BOOKS STATIONERY See the Window IttmMmtMMMMMMHHHHMM) Ml un e&iiiea, seven Missing in Long is- senator Cox Says Canada's Railroads Und Accident. Could be "Builr. bv Aaiatica. LONO ISLAND CITY, Oct. 15,-One OTTAWA, Oct. lS.-Scnalor Cox, who man kilted, two In the hospital and seven connected with some of Canada' bi still missing, was the result of the cav-gt enterprises, ha declared for the ad Injsr in of a trench thu morning on a mission of Asiatic labor, asserting that gang of 30 Italian workmen at Bradley's millions more might be spent on Canadian stone yard, Vernon avenue and Division railroad construction If there were men, street, Long Island City, i A special Calgray quote him as Baying X tie dead man is scverne OttarvoJll lt if the Grand Trunk Pacific could year old, of 17 Sherman street, The get more labor it would U pwhed ahead two who are now at St, John' Hospital more rapidly. From $17,000,000 to $18, seriously injured are Stephen Salvatore, 000,000, he said, wan lyin-' on depoait in 24 year old, and Jame Angclo, 21, both the bank of the old country, awaiting to of K4 yernon avenue. iws spent on the road but it could not Wftii was btun some time ago pn get enough men. the trench and was progressing rapidly. 1 Contractor working between Kdmon It was to convey steam pipe for hue ton and Winipegdo not want to begin in In the atone yard and wa to be 60 feet the mountain sections, because- it would long by 4 feet wide and 8 feet deep and draw their men away. lie waa convtnc nearly the full dpth had already been d, looking at the general welfare of the reached. Great quanities of the earth whole country, the true policy at this and stone removed from the excavation particular time was to open the doors were thrown Up on one side of the "il encourage labor from every couutry. trench and through some one's oversight believed it to be ft mistake to try to or ignorance the necessary shoring on I keep out labor when the country was that side of the trench was not attended suffering. to, and the ma, weighing ton, crumbl-1 He wa told in Vancouver tbat if he ed the bank it was renting on and crash- but he looked at the question in a broad' ed over into the trench, burying ten out! U1 on the coast, be would not say this of the 30 diggers, , I er view and believed he waa right. The A soon a it occurred the employes senator appealed to both political parties of the stone-yard and police reserves I to keep the Asiatic question from being rushed to the scene and dragged out the I made a political one. half -buried men. When these were re scued they began the search for those! Quinsy. Sprain and Swelling Cared. who are missing and believed to bel Tn November, 1901, 1 caught cold and buried alive, bad the quinsy. My throat was swollen . ... --' Arthur W. Storm, the superintendent o I could hardly breathe. I applied I of the stone-yard, was arrested, but af- Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it gave me l. ..... . I .. . . . . terward discharged, as it was found he reiier in a short time. In two days I had nothing to do with the digging of was all right," say Mrs. L. Cousins, the trench. The foreman of the Italians Otterburn, Mich. Chamberlain' Pain is still missing, and is thought either to Balm is a liniment and is especially vtl- I have fled or to be under the maws of muIe for sprain and swellings. For earth choking the trench. SAWMILL RUINED BY FIRE. sale by Frank Hart and Leading Drug gist. Third Mill Washington County Man Lost in Eight Year. THE GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquor Merchant Lunch from and Ogar iiijo a. m. to it 30 p a Hot Luck at all Bom siCenta Corner Eleventh and Commercial The Popular Route East. The new Canadian Pacific Short Line via cpokane save you four hours to St. PauL FOREST" GEOVE, Or., Oct. 15.tW. H.l Electric-lighted train Lyda's sawmill, one of the best-equipped BufTet-Library-Obsepvation cars, and plant in the state, located four miles the best of service. You will save two northeast of here, was completely de- dollars by purchasing through from stroyed by fire last night. It wa val- Astoria. Jame Finlayson, agent. ued at about $10,000, with $3000 insur ance. There was no fire at the mill yes terday during the day, and the fire did ASTORIA THE TRENTON 1 First-Class Liquors anil Cigars 60s Commercial Street I Corner Commercial and 14th. ASTORIA, OREGON X tHHMMIIHIIIHHIHIHOMiMMI How to Core a Cold. The question of how to cure a cold not start until about 10 o'clock in thewill,out unnecessary loss of time is one night, so the owner is certain that the to which we ar all more or less Inter mill was set on fire. This is the third ested, for the quicker a cold is gotten aawmlll Mr. Lyda has lost by fire the Md of the less the danger of pneumonia O&EGOm I pant jeiglit years. Three years aco, at n otner serious diseases. Mr. B. W. the site where the mill burned last I L. Hall, of Waverly, Va, ha used Cham night, be lost a mill nearly as valuable,! berlain's Cough Remedy for years and an.) ahnnf ii,hf l-eara mrn sn fin I Sa V ! ' u flmlv hfilievA fThainKartai'n'a Creek, 11 miles northwest of here, he Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best j had another one destroyed, together with preparation on the market for colds. a large amount of lumber, neither of have recommended it to my friends and which were insured. ' they all agree with me." for sale by Frank Eolstou, the engineer at the ranlc Hart and Leading Druggit, mill, says he bunted the fire all out and wet down around the holier and engine- Rings Dyspepsia Tablet do the work. room and left no fire there. No lumber Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, THE DISCOVERER Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetabls Compou.-.d, Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's lib. W0JM LYDIA E. PINKHAM No other medicine for Woman's ills In the world has received suoh wi2a pread ftnd unqualified endorsement " . No other medicine has such a record of cures of female illnesses or toth. hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than 80 years it has been curing aU forms of Female Complaiats, annammauon ana ulceration, ana consequent spinal neajtness. It has cured more cases of Backache and Local Weaknesses than anv oSmk one remedy. It dissolves and expels tumors in an early stage of development. IrreiruUritie) and periodical nains. Weakneas of the Stomach. Indurestiaau Bloatlnflr. Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility quickly yield UU: also deranged organs, causing pain, dragging sensations and baokaaSs. vuuir aui cironnuiaoiiaa i aous m narmon wiut mm mjuvtm. It removes that wearing feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't care tud Vant-to-b-left-alone" feelintr, excitability, irritability, nervousneas. dla- sinesa, lalntness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancnoly or tne "blues . xneae sure indications 'of Female Weakness, or some derangement of the orgies, Backache, of either sex. which this medicine cures as well as Chronic Sidney Complaint sad Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want ft cur. Sold by DruffisU everywhere. Refuse all substitutes. SCOff BAY Uil & BRASS fOSKS ASTORIA. OREGON IRCH (AND BRASS FGUKDERS LAKD AKD MARINE EIXQEF.3 Cp-to-taie Stiw 11111 Wcblnery Prompt attention clven to al. repair wora 18th and Frankly Ava. Tet Main 251. waa destroyed. Mccormick blames tariff. FCfAIICIAL. bloating, ete, yield quickly. Two day treatment free. Ask your druggist for a free trial. 60U by Frank Hart's Drug (tore. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore ESTABLISHED 180. Capital $l6o7ooO $2.00 Saved by Buying Tickets at Astoria. See 6.W. Roberts, Agent, 0. R. & N. Dock. Through ticket for all points in th 1. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. 0. L PETERSON, Vice-President (HANK PATTON, Caanier. J. W. GARNER, A'&5aUnt Caabief. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in 1100,0091 f? surplus and Undivided Front 180,000 ransacU a OsneralBankini Business, . Jnteresi Paid on Tim lwposiu FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM Eleventh and Duane streets. ASTORIA, OREGON FIVE CENTS FIVE CENTS FIVE CENTS FIVE CENTS FIVE CENTS g Wilson's Moving Picture Show (J A big 30-minute show for 5 cents. Head of Harvester Combine Declares Re ciprocal Agreements Are Needed. WASHINGTON,;' Oct. 15.Cyru8 A, Mcuormicic, tne nead ot tne international Harvester CoH which the government is now investigating, has just returned CniteJ gute, r Qukk tinw iraae 01 American manutacturers abroad .uuer.ngw.useo! toewnu Darners. TO t0 th. p.-.... rtr "If fair reciprocal trade agreements ,.f. ,i1fA . M,if,M , jnv.. v.u m CKvwwt uc KU. vuo vju.u mflgmmatIon and poison! It i antt i .varno oriri na inniinn tnrnirn narirvn " i . r v"vv " ,,""' 'v '8 septic, tor cuts, burns, externa, crack sum ne, -tne action wouia give a tre- ed k., tt u immlM.u tu t, I tYian1siia imnnn 4A tliA 4hJ. nf I o" u ..uj,CVuo kv iwicigu nu wMjrank Hart Drug store. Aiiieui'Nu yiuaiiuiuctuieis. vur cuiupanyi -I , .ji .1 a.uo . bcuuuijj uuuuicus oi luyusamw XT Mornlnir Astorlan. 10 nawta ot aouars eacn year in tne expansion oi month by lureiga nuc, uut we are uanuicappea oy i the lack of satisfactory tariff arrange ments with other countries. We are, of course, hoping that these impediments to I our progress may.be removed." BUYS TORPEDOES IN ENGLAND. Entire Change of Program every , Tuesday and Saturday. ( Matinee. every afternoon from 2 to 5. Night performance 7 to 10:30. 548 Commercial Street. U a H Ifl s FIVE CENTS FIVE CENTS FIVE CENTS FIVE CENTS FIVE CENTS TALKING RECORDS ARE BURNED. 'ft' I ' NEW YORK, Oct. 15. More than a ' quarter million of dollar worth of talk ing machine and record were destroyed - in a fire that practically wiped out the , Victor; Talking Machine Company' building, 77 Chambers street, today. Among the records destroyed were hun dreds in Chinese, Hebrew, Polish, Rus sian, and other language which will be hard to replace. Forty girl working on the upper floors of the Victor building had to run for their lives, and several fainted. They were picked up and car ried down stair by male employes, within an hour after the flame started, four firemen were carried unconscious from the building, having been overcome by thick smoke. . ( , ..' WASHINGTON, Oct. 15,While the Navy Department reiterated today its denial of the report from London that gun of the Dreadnaught type had been purchased by the United States in Eng land and shipped to the Philippines, the fact came to light that a supply of Whitehead torpedoes had been bought in England by the Navy Department for use aboard American warships. The ex planation wa that the American manu facturers of Whitehead torpedoes had been unable to turn them out fast enough for the need of the navy. It waa said that about the beginning of next year the new naval torpedo factory PORTLAND, Oct. 15.-iAlleging that at Newport would be in working order Mary Homerlynck neglected to pay the and this navy would not thereafter be lodge due of Frit Le Rock, a diver, put to the necessity of going abroad. when they had been .sent to her for transmission to the " lodge secretary, . , A Most Worthy Article. Lizzie Le Rook, the diver's wife, it is I When an article has been on the said, invited, her to fight, and upon market for years and gains friends every Mary's refusal struck her, cutting a I year, It Is safe to call this medicine a gash on her left cheek with a ring ad- worthy one. Such is Ballard's Hore- justed over her knuckle for the purpose, hound Syrup. It positively cures coughs Judge Cameron will hear the case tomor- and all Pulmonary diseases. One of the row. The assault is said to have taken 'best known merchants in Mobile. Ala., Cr c4 J FIGHT ON STREET CAR. place when both women were passengers on a street car. Mary Homerlynck faint ed as a result of the blow she received. She charges Mrs. L Rock with assault. The alleged assailant lives in a scow at the foot of Fourteenth street North. saysj ; - - Tor five years my family has not been troubled with the winter coughs. We owe this to Ballard's Horehound Syrup, r, know it has saved my chil dren from many sick spells," School Shoes , FOR BOYS The Billy Buster Steel Bot tom Shoes The Shoe with a Sole that Don't Wear Out S. A. GMIE 543 Bond St., opposite Fisher Bros. A Sherman Transter Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked andTransferred Trucks Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433Conunerda! Street and . Furniture Main Phone isr 1UM i Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. OUR MOTTO : :.' :,; i ;: -;,'; ,',,.. ,, ;;' v ; :-'-;v :.;,;';.---'-vt.;.;. ':i " Perfection in Workmanship Promptness in Execution Satisfaction in Prices. ThatVAU" W, C. LAWS , CO. Plumbers Q Steam Fitters Recognized Agents in Astoria for theJjTHE AMER ICAN RADIATORJCO. - UNIVERSAL ! Stoves and Ranges Every one Guaranteed ' " We Buy them in Car Load Lots ;i The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go Incorporated Successors t Fsaid ft Cicfcss Ce. ' i