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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1907)
TUESDAY, OCTCrrit S3, 1907. ran iioniriiro azioziaii -W. X an You ipo I otn no' ti-rthtited Vlso Cuctotnoro who can do co cucccssfullx 1 , with his uual originality Herman V.e proposes Another nw idea. Holms written verse, which Is published below (wept th lat lint). Every customer who buys clothing in Wi big store, has one guess with aac-h $5 worth of , goods. 'A;";., ',-, ;;y ";; - The first three 7il3 Customers who give the exact fine will receive $10.00 Each. The Mxt our WISE customers wbc ' ' furnish the naret or cleverest lint tt . 'ft will rsceiva 5.00 each. v 7 ' A bandioia jonoi girl in Chloookt Ii wooed by fellow named Cook; You can willy lurmlsa my his nit she denies : Became , .... w Heme . .,................ Address , The completed verse is written on a sheet of paper sealed in two envelopes and placed in a safe. On the 1st of December, three well known respon sible persons will open the safe, compare all answers with the original and divide the money. H. B. PARSER, Proprietor. an a . a a f . sitnager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN P115. Pirrt CUu la Every Ketpect Fret Coach to th House. ; Bar and Billiard Room Good ' SwnpU Booma on Ground Floor for CommerolaJ Men AttorU . Orejon T2ATCPC2TATIC3. TI1Y1B CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co, EffecUro, Monday, September iooPaeiSflJBafc a.m 1 0 VCO la 8.115 8.46 8.4SI 8. Ml TO .J8 9. as .80 a.m. I M M 9.1A e.sftl TJSl 10.18 10.25 10 80 p.ro et i iei 8.S0 e.ioi e.so e.afl e.29 D.m. i.OUl 7.3D .8 T.t 8.06 5 I.B4 t.bi t.tOl e.u t.sw T.2S p.m. .ro 8.00 o.aol e.? 10.051 10.15 10.M 10,61 11.4M MM htm 12.4b km. 0. 89.1 4M 6S. 69.8 62.8 71.J 78.7 6V.8 W,8 108.7 wr lue.i T5ST J15.7 118.1 ' ... .....PORTLANDt.... S;;::;:::Iki:::::::; ::"fMB.:::::: : CLATSkANIR JUNCTION!.. CLIFTON Ar A8TORUt.......4LV LT. M...u..A8T0RUv....'....Ar Ar..?....WARKKNTON Lt T. WafeU ......... HAHMUBU .... ...... Ar. FT. USTKVEKS Vt Lt FT. 8TKVEN8 .AT ar.. HAMMOND WARRENTON , ....... .UWAKM A Kl...,,. SKAH11)E..... At. HOLLA. DA X ...... LT MUM J "A I 118.1 7. 78.8 BS.S l.8 68.8 47.8 40.4 18.8 10.8 18.4 17.8 18 18.4 1ST ; 8.4 li tv.n. 11.46: 10. 6ft 110.40 1015 10.06 81 1.16 8.20 1.18 T.56 7.46 7.4a 7.41 7.88 7 8 M 8J a 46l 1a.m. p.m 10.00 8.40! 8.KV, r6i 7.6 7.4U 7.04 S.10I t.nol a.s&i TB4j...,.Ti.li a.m. 5 -kg -aa :. S & 1.4S 2,3)1 130 6.00 4.86 p.m. 11.00 10.40 10.81 10.80 1.10! a a a.ooao.ar 10. u.aa K.iojyi 11 i 10JW la.roja.m. Ito, t 48 a; Noa.SS and 28 run from Aetorla to Clatsop. Beach vl Ft Stevens. No, 12 runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beach direct No. U run from Portland to Astoria only. No. 80 runs from Astork to Clatsop Beach direct. Not. El, 28 and JO run tU Ft. Stevens. No. S3 runs from Clatsop Beach to ' Astoria and Portland direct. Additional train will bo run from Astoria to Ft. Storess and return on Sundays, leaving Astoria 11:80 a. m., arriva Ft Stevens 12:25 p. m, Beturning Isam Ft Etrns 2:00 p. m., arrives Astoria f45 p. m. Trains marked run dally ;td . ' CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trane-contlnental lines. At Gobi, with Northern Paelfle Railway Co. At Astoria with steamers for Ban Fransiaeo and Tillamook and Dwaco Ballway It Navigation, Oo.'s boat and railway. Throngi tlcketa sold to and from all points in tie Eat and Europe. For further partiottUrt apply to, R II JENKINS, r . Gen. Ft Passngr. Agt. Astoria, Or. NEW ARRIVAL, We have received our 1908 Dinnerware stock patterns in Johnson Bros. Semi-Porcelain. Mcntonet Blue and Clover. Just Hke the Haviland. : lOO PIECE GET 016.00 See Window Display. A. V. AUL.BN. BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 713 PHONES MAIN 711. MAIN 8271 Sole Agents for Baker's Barrington Hall Steel, Cut Coffee r""v f'l 1 1 ll'Llliil Capt. Williams, of the UrKUh ship Kajore, report, eighting, tX-t. 18, 1907, latitude 4.", Jfgree8 40 minutes north, longitude 130 ugiet 87 minutes west, a broken off spar, standing upright about 10 ftt't out of vm. tint apearance of being attached to tfubmergeJ! bull, alo on September 30, 1007, sighted In latitude 30 dgf, 65 minutes north and 124 degrees IS minutes west, Immense log, 8 feet of circumference standing above m-ui face. John McNulty, nau tical expert. The trtiamcr Breakwater arrived Sun day morning from Coos Bay with pas sengers and a general freight cargo, and n the afternoon proceeded up river. ; The steamer Costa Rioa arrived down the river Sunday afternoon bound for San FranciMO iwith freight and passes gers. She went to sea ycuterJiay rooming. The George W. Eider, outward bound for Eureka and San Francisco, with freight and passenger, arrived down the river yesterday morning and after talc ing on cargo here, went to sea tat evening. ' The British steamer Tymeric, bound to St. Vincents for orders, arrived down stream Sunday. She has a pat cargo of grain. The steamer Redondo from Seattle arrived In yesterday morning. ? The steam schooner L, MeyerhoiTer came up stream yesterday morning and will load load lumber for California for a return. . The steam schooners Northland, Ame lia and R. D. Inman, with full cargoes of. lumber .for California, arrived down stream Sunday and 'went to sea. 'Mariners and shippers are oonsidterably pleated over the present rain and expect that in a few days it will blow up good southerly gale, which will in a short time fill our harbor with in-bound ships. The : three-masted schooner reported off the Heads yesterday morning arrived in last evening. That a storm is blowing up is evi denced by -the weather signal and toe reports of the weather received last ; evening, and which are 1 as follows: "Southeast storm warnings; storm over Vancouver Inland moving east; increas ing southeast winds becoming high' to night and later shifting to southwest. even." Hick live at Conneaut, Ohio, and at tends high jK-houl. He knew EnWr McQuillan, who in sport tensed him and toM bim father's farm was no good. llw boy took tli remark to heart. Several trains havo been wrecked re cntiy on the Bewtemer road, and ytnter day Dct'tlv A. Graff caught Hicks put ting olistructiona on the track. Had he not been caught Hicks . would have wrecked the fat tjasscngr train of wliich 5J"Q!jJIIan was engineer. When taken to jail the boy admitted he wanted to kill the engineer, and so attempted to wreck the train. . AWARDED LARGE DAITAGZ3. BROOKLYN, Oct. 28. Mrs. Ellen R Kenyon Warner, who sued Dr. Flavlous Padker and Dr. Sldnej D. Wilgua In the supreme court, at New York City, Eock- laiul county for $50,000 damages, be- cauae they adjudged her Insane and caused her commitment to the Middle town Insane Asylum, was awarded a verdict of 126,000 today. The jury found that' she was sane and rational 00 July 13, when she was examined by the two alienists, and that they were negligent in the! examination. , ' , BACKACHE IS WEAK KIDNEYS HOLD OPEN TENT. Last Friday evening Stevens Tent No, 64. Knights of the Maccabees, of Ham mond, Initnated 22 young men into the mysteries of the order, after which the ladies of Carnation Hi vV, L. O. T. VL, were admitted, And 12 of the young ladies, assisted by 12 Sir knights, gave an exhibition drill that would do credit to anyaorganuiatiott in .any place. They elicited the most hearty applause. They presented a striking appearance In their beautiful uniforms, and performed the at t Ill J V eroiuuons 01 ine unu -wn toe precis ion of trained soldiers. After the ex hibition all were invited to the banquet hall where a magnificent banquet was in waiting, such as only the good ladies of Hammond can prepare. Dancing was in dulged In to a late hour. State Com mander J. Vf. Sherwood, of Portland, and A. R. Cyrus, of Astoria, weft pres ent, and assisted at the fable. FIRST SHIPMENT STOCKTON, Oct, 28.The first ship ment of freight from the- Northwest to thia city over the new Western Pacific Railroad arrived today from New Hope, in the northwestern part of this country, Tho railroad has not as yet established a depot or opened lor regular freight business, but S. W, Bright succeeded in getting the officials to handle three car loada of wool be wished to deliver to Williams & 'Moore, the well-known buy era of Stockton. There were 120 sacks in the lot and it was valued at $4000. Tha 'newi road ia also assistin the farmers on the west side, xuth of Stock ton, to move their hay crop,, which is liable to suffer owing to the shortage oi cars. The tracks south of this city are in good condition, but the roadbed northward has not yet been put in shape for fast trains, though it Is being bal lasted at a rapid rate. The crews laving rails are rushing along toward1 Sacra mento, and it will not bo long before trains will be operated between there and Stockton. The depot and freight sheds hero will soon be completed. BOY TRIES TO WRECK TRAIN. GREENVILLE, Pa., Oct. 28. Because' Engineer McQuHhtn, of the Pittsburg, Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad, had made fun of his father's farm Charles Hicks, 15 years old, attempted to wreck McQuillan's train to kill him to "get IS NATURE'S DANGE2 SIGNAL. TEI3 SIMPLE PRESCRIPTION OFTEN PREVENTS SERIOUS SIDNEY DISEASES. More people succumb each year to some form kidney trouble than any other cause. The slightest form of kidney deraigement often developes into Bright' kidney disease, diabetes or dropsy. When either of these diseases are suspected the sufferer should at once seek the best medical attention possible. Consult only a good, first-class physician, leave patent medicines alone. ' There are many of the lesser symp toms of kidney trouble which can be treated at home is stated by well known authority. ' For some of these, such as backache, pain in the region of the kidneys, weak bladder, frequency, ( especially at night) painful scalding and other urinary troubles, trytbe fol lowing simple home remedy;.- Fluid Dandelion one-half ounce, Compound Ki$on one ounce. Compound Syrup SarBaparilla, three ounces. These simple ingredients are harmless "and can - be obtained at any good prescription phar macy and anyone can mix them by shaking well in a bottle. The dose for adults is a teaspoonful after each meal and again at bedtime. There is no better general remedy known to relieve all forms of rheuma tism either, because it acta directly upon the kidneys and blood. It cleans the clogged up pores in the kidneys so they can filter and strain from the blood the poisonous uric acid and waste matter which if not eliminated remain iuthe blood, decompose and settle about the joints and muscular tissues causing the untold suffering and deformity of rheu matism. (Backache is nature's signal notifying the sufferer that ,the kidneys are not acting properly. 'Take care of your kidneys," ia now the physician's advice to his patients. 1 Stcr it itior 7cz:-a 3f0 .tri C, i 1 . We have an extcprive displayof new goods iz We are agents fcr r Richard-oris Embrc:L':ry and have the package assert r:tt cf Vallcchinn, D:!:rm:::r n::3 lit tRuro:tI:ry V: with Working Silk and minute intructicr3 fcr workingactir as a high-class teacher. j It is tim2 ho;v to plan for CHROTAS FAKCV VCi WM4tmnHtm:imt:: :ScllC0l';SH08S' FOR 'BOYS ' The Billy Buster Steel Bot tom Shoes tie crctncrrrclj. f T . 0 a) r t rrcicirCai utczn Canned Gcccb aaaV4WaamarttSMlanMM bring to your table the most delicate vegetables, fruits, etc., from Maine, New Jersey, California, Oregon, etc. Each is gathered at its best, wherever n is known to grow best, and is packedriht there, only those of firm, ucn liuauty, m nsn, meau ana vee tables being accepted for the I're- lerrea tocK labcL li 1 f-o, . . ' - .aV ; y Same way with xrmu gathered with the dew on and packed so quickly and carefully that the garden fkvor is pre served. Aa an example of elegant dishes, ai eaiyto serve in Alaska as New York, try thisi aacAumB tsarx?. MMMMm, fkkanraoaof rmtmtSnxkthitmf, wafPRtafitakDdifnffaerrica.) TualUBttbailsw kakiaf OA. ' arm vkh batrretl emmta ua bak wtni atmbt n btxw. (rtiiiA itatarutrw.Mralwti AX2X3 S) ISWZ3, Wsoeie Gtwxrt, POSTHXD, V. S. L. I Framed Pictwre . - 3 a t i 4 : it r. n 4 4 ANY DISB, . ANY PRICE, ANY QHAPBe Decorale your Parlor, Dining Room or Hallway. A picture for every place. , 11 . - - ; mi i E. A. HIGGIBIS CO., I MUSIC BOOKS STATIONERY $ See theWindow Z Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. a no ai with a Sole that Don't .y..'-. Wear S43 Eond St opposlts Fier Urea, SCOW BAT IROD & BRASS Mi ASTORIA, OREGON EES' m m E.US3 FC TJp-to-Eate Saw Mill Kachlneryl 1Sth and Franklin Av. FTompt attention given to al. repair work Ti. r. J in' ! THE li f 60a Commercial Street t -nrst-CIasscLiqiiirs : aid : C 1IA l a Corner Commercial and 14th. HHMH