The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 09, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MOUNIXG ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OHEGON.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER p.jooy.
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BarriioiCfIall
Is just pure Mocha and Java
prepared In a new way. The cot
fee berry is cut up (not ground)
by knives of almost nuror sharp
ness into small uniform particles.
Thus it is not crushed, as by the
old method of grinding, and the
little oil cells remain unbroken.
The essential oil (food product)
cannot evaporate and is preserved
indefinitely. This is one reason
why ft pound of Barrington Hall
will make 15 to 20 cups more of
full strength coffee than will any
coffee ground the old way; why
it excels all other coffee in flavor
and why it. .will keep perfectly
until used,
But the main thing about Barr
ington Hall Coffee is that it can
be used without ill effect by those
who find ordinary coffee injures
them, because the yellow tannin
bearing skin and dust (the only
injurious properties of coffee) are
removed by the "steel-cut" pro
cess. A delidoua coffee not a
tasteless substitute, r
Price, per pmnd,
40c ents.
A. V. ALLEN
Sold Agents
Biliousness and Constipation.
For yeara I was troubled with bilious
ness and constipation, which made life
miserable for me. My appetite failed
me, I lost my usual force and vitality.
Pepsin preparations and cathartics only
made matters .worse. I do not know
where I should have been today had I
not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the
III feeling at once, strengthen the diges
tive functions, helping the system to
do its work natural. Mrs, Ross Potts,
Birmingham. Ala. These tablets are for
sale by Frank Hart and leading drug-
The Hew Pure Food and Drag law.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey, and Tar for coughs, colls
and lung troubles Is not affected by the
National Pure Food and Drug law as
it contains no opiates or other harmful
drugs, and we recommend it as s safe
remedy for the children and adults. T.
F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store.
BODY FOUND IN RUINS
Young Man Meets Death
Burning Building.
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POLICEMEN MAKE RESCUES
Three-Story Building Burns so Rapidly
That Occupants Have But Little Time
to Escape Doten Children Carried
Out of Building.
CHICAGO, Xov. 8.-One person was
burned to death, sis others were severe
ly hurt and several were rescued in a
tire that destroyed a three-story build
ing at 399 Fourteenth street, early to
day. Two policemen, who carried sev
oral children from tbe building, ware
slightly affected by the smoke.
The dead are:
Abraham Gellett, Id jeers old.
Injured:
Mrs. Dora Levin, 23 years old, jumped
from the third-story window.
Mrs. Day Benjamin, 27 years, jumped
from second-story window.
Fireman Frauk McMahon, fell from
ladder while attempting to rescue
woman.
XSrs. 31 Oeplia. burned about the face
and overcome by smoke.
Benjamin Levi, burned about face and
hands in rescuing Mrs. Caplin.
A. Ormaki, burned about, face while
rescuing several children.
Policemen Egan and Miller were over
come by smoke.
Gellet lived with Mrs. Benjamin. His
body was found in tbe ruins after toe
fire had been extinguished.
Tbe fire, the cause of which has not
yet been learned, broke out on the first
floor of the building and spread so rap
idly that none of the occupants had an
opportunity to escape. Most of the
inmates of the second and third floors
were carried down ladders. Mrs. Caplin
gave birth to a child yesterday. She was i
being overcome by the smoke and was
prevented from leaping to the street by
Levi, who carried her down. He himself
as severely injured.
Policemen Egan and Miller carried out
over a doten small children.
A Significant Prayer.
"May the Lord help yon make Buck
len's Arnica Salve known to all" writes
J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill. N. C. It
quickly took the pain out of s felon
for me and cured it in s wonderfully
short time." Best on earth for sores,
burns and wounds. 25 cents at Chaa.
Rogers k Son's Drag Store.
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I AM HERE
jt'.i'A'K' "', p-'-gytT-wli J;
Dr. D. A. Sanbum, tbe French spec
ialist, has returned to Astoria and li
permanently settled. My remedies sre
roots, herbs, barks, and berries in the
natural form. I also give magnetic
treatment to those who require them.
I guarantee to cure all those that are
curable of both ser. If there is any
who can not come, write me your
symptoms and I Will send you . my
remedies to any part of the United
States. Address Shanahan Building, 678
Commercial street. Consultation free.
Astoria, Oregon.
Kidney
and
Bladder Troubles;
URIMY
DISCHARGES
BELIEVED IS
24 Hours
Each Cap- 5
suit bert(MIDYJ3
the nara';4a" J
Beware qfcomterfeitt j
ALL PnnjOIST. J
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8 0 PERSONAL MENTION OXXtt
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R. L. Boyle, of Spokjie, Is a guest
at the Jiortheiu. Mr. Boyle is a for
mer1 Astorian snd was renewing friend
ships in this city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherman are
moving into their new home on Six
teenth and Franklin streets this week.
Miss Rose Bronken, of Dallas, Is vis
iting relatives in Astoria this week.
Mrs. Bessie Steven is assisting the
Palace Catering Company to gather in
the shekels, having accepted a position
as cashier in that popular earavansery.
C. S. Brown and Hans Christianson
of thig city have been drawn to serve as
trial jurors at the November term of
the United States circuit court.
C. A. Stewart, representing tbe Ham
mond interests, a down from Port
hind yesterday, on matters of business;
as was John A. Shaw, vice-president of
the Hammond Lumber Company, whe
came down to look into affairs as they
related to that big concern.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Rouns'ell,
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IS FOUNDED UPON
OUALJ1TY
That has been the secret of our success.
. We always keep the quality up.
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OUR SECOND ANNUAL
ft
is the bargain event of the season, and we insist that
you should buy your winter supply before this sale is over.
Oregon Buckskin Suits
and Overcoats
$12.00
Buy one now while they
I are so cheap if you want a
I first class business suit.
100 Raincoats
80c on the $1.00
Wool Underwear,
Sale prices
15 to 30 per cent
reduction.
Wool Sox at Cost
IF IT'S FROM
JUDD'S ITS GOOD
WOOL BLANKETS
reduced 20 per cent.
Get a pure wool blanket
now.
BOYS' SUITS
reduced 20 per cent.
Every boy's suit in the
house on sale.
irounsvills
Men
vIS
Sfore
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1UDD BROS.. Props. 557 Commercial Street.
'
are in the
of
city,
Ketchikan, Alaska,
guets at the Hotel Merwyn.
E. L. Wells, of Portland, arrived
down on the noon train yesterday on a
matter of business.
L. F. Robarge, of Danbury, Conn., is
in the city on a business quest, and is
domiciled at the Merwyn.
Henry Lynch came down from Port
land yesterday and is looking up some
business matters here for a day or two.
D. B. Andrews of Palouae, Wash, is
in the city, on a brief business tour.
C. A. Knight, of Seattle, arrived here
yesterday evening, and will attend to
some important business concerns be
fore he returns home.
WEATHER REPORTS.
SAX FRAXCISCO, Xov. 8.-San Fran
cisco is to be supplied with weather
reports daily from across the wide Pa
cific. They will come twice in evary
24 hours from Honolulu, Midway, Guam,
Manila and Tokio.' This will nearly
girdle the globe with weather data
bound for San Francisco and will be,
says Alexander McAdie, . chief of the
weather service on the coast, of great
value scientifically as well as commercially.
WANTED-POSITION AS COOK OR
housekeeper; moderate wages. Ad
Iress O. V., Astorian.
ITS' SEVENTEENTH
SESSION
OREGON STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
PREPARING FOR IMPORTANT
MEETING ASTORIA WILL SEND
DELEGATION, OF COURSE.
The Astoria bar i advised to be in
readiness to send representatives to
Portland week after next to the annual
meeting of the Oregon State Bar Asso
ciation, at which time there will be some
very important business disposed of by
the assembled lawyers.
The State association will hold its
seventeenth annual meeting there on
Xovember 19th and 20th. It is the de
sire of the committee that the attorneys
of the state be generally represented
at this meeting and to that end have
arranged that the circuit court of Mult
nomah county and the federal court
shall take a recess for those two days.
With the same end in view an excur
sion rate of one and one third times 'he
regular single trip fare has been arrang
ed for with the ollkial of the Astoria &
Columbia River Railroad Company.
This rate applies to all attorneys at
tending, the meeting, including
their
families, provided fifty (50) first-class
single trip tickets ore sold from points
on the railroads in the state.
The mornings of the two days will be
devoted to the business of the association,1-
election of new members and
election of officers for the ensuing yeir.
The afternoon sessions will be devoted
to address from prominent members of
the bar of this state and of Washington
and among the number there may be
announced at this time Hon. J. II. Kast
erday, tax commissioner of the State of
Washington; Hon. C. B. Aitchison, rail
road commissioner of the State of Ore
gon; and Hon. Oliver P. Morton, United
States reclamation attorney. The meet
ing will terminate with a dollar dinner
at the Commercial Club, Portland, at
0:30 P. M Xovember 20th.
MYSTERIOUS DUAL
DEATH '
CARL SJGFRIDSON AND LITTLE
SON GEORGE, FIND DEATH TO
GETHER IN THE COLUMBIA
RIVER SAD STORY.
One of the saddest cases of drowning
recorded in this city for many a long
year, developed yesterday morning early
when earnest and kindly hands dragged
from the mortal clutch of the Columbia,
the bodies of Karl Sigf rid-on and his
ittle son George.
This fisherman had left his home at
378 Twenty-ninth street, after the noon
ing of Thursday lost, and bad gone
straight to his nets which were racked
on one of the dorks lying back of the
Brewery and outside the railway trestle,
and was accompanied by his five-year-old
son, who wanted to help his father
stretch the nets on the drying racks.
They did not return to the home at
night ami the anxious mother waited
patiently and vainly till such an hour
as maile every increasing tear tully
warranted, when she summoned her
ncighlors and a wardiing party was
soon Instituted.
Every concievahle haunt and likely
spot in the city was visited but no news
was obtained at a late hour on Thurs
day night; whereupon, the party had
recourse to the dragging irons that play-
so dreadful a part in the river and bay
life of this port. And the whole section
around the scene of their last known
frequenting was gone over and over, un
til, about 7 o'clock yesterday morning
the water gave up its dead and father
and son were found within a short dist
ance 'Of each other.
The fact that the father's cont was
found on the dock where he had been
at work, apparently flung off in a hurry,
is the only tangible justification for the
unhappy theory that the little boy hod
fallen into the river1 and the father had
(tone to his aid and sacriiled his own
life with that of his child.
There is no known hypothesis for
evil conclusions In relation to the'
md event. Tbe man was known to be
careful, sober, industrious man, an
excellent provider and a devoted fatner
and hu.band; and the theory of the ac
tideut, the attempted rcu. and dual
death is accepted by all the friends or
the family. Tbe bodie were taken in
charge by Coroner W. C A Pohl, who
haa dispensed with an Inquest owing to
the complete absence of all testimony
and the natural as.umpUou alluded to.
Mr. Sigfrldson leaves a widow and four
other children.
The stricken family has the sympathy
of the entire community In the sudden
and dreadful blow that has fallen up
on it.
No arrangement hare been made as
yet for the double funeral, but will be
announced as soon at ascertained.
DONE BY DEEDS.
C. It King and wife to Milton
Voting, one acre in lot 1, section 21,
6 10 W r $3000
Oscar Thompson to Wm, Chris-
tianmm, W. 35 feet of lot 11, and E.
13 feet of lot 10, block 4, Hinman
tract .- 1400
Mary L. Catlin et al to Mrs. II.
O. Ford, block 1 of Olney's addition
to Astoria ;
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COFFEE JEA
CAinnoFfftTOin.
fLCCn'Ji'O EXTRACTS
JfeMfafeMly. rlntstfl&vor.
Gratal" &m$fc.farUt Moid
CLQSSET&DZYEHS
' PORTLAND, OREGON.
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For Infanti and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Ten Cent Store
MOVED AND READY
FOR BUSINESS.
Next door to Herman Wist.
School Shoes
FOR ,
BOYS
The Billy Buster Steel Bot
tom Shoes
The Shoe
with a Sole
that Don't
Wear Out
S. A. GMRE
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