WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, AS'i ORJA. OREGOIf. 3 The Change op Life Sensible Advice to Women from tin,. Henry Lee, firs. Fred Certla and firs. Plnkhanr. i kl "'it , ' UwHw :,c7 N '( 'II 1 cu !v ... . . A-?- ( i. J SB ' "A J MRS HENRY LEE I . ,. - r v 1 Owing to modern method of living not on woman ia ft thousand ap proeohea thU perfectly natural ohange .without experiencing train of very ABoylng aad eouiotimes p ft infill ymptome, Tale ki the most crUloei period of her whole eilsteooe and every woman who neglect tb care of her beeM , tola nam Invitee dlaewM and pels. M bar 171 tarn 1 In deranged iMoa of aba la predlepoeed to BtBrirsxDii lwaiidtr Lydlft K, ftakh. Compound uawrpaawd for talc firytog period of We. 3C"" or aoofeiuea of any one. loM-Jletot U 1 tble period na Liun mri 1 .a time nieo MRS- FREOCERTIA , an pUn through Chanee of lift, Fee lermi awaUa I suffered from hot flashes, estrone rverrotutwes, beadaohe end aUep Immmmv I bad m appsttteand eoald not sleep, lead made np my mind there wee Skip for ma until I began to na Lydie K. Ptakham's YeieteUe iCw1 my Sad rrmpUxiUl OmM. and M brouebt ma tnrottga ana Mfw l"""v , "i" M 1 am in araunw aw m. ml vaeatabia women during Mr. Henry Lee, 00 Winter Street, Kew uaven, wma.t wTneai fwrotafoaef mraaadlUoa, aadbtfaa to take LToia m. runaaasn waw uoas- log ariBuawaio mum i, noilaakee. kajtnAM, aalanahetln. itad of lav )nf etll, palplution of the beert, ariuaa, eonavpmma aaw wwmr re pfoapUr needed bv totel Pat woaaen wo are ftpprone&ipf Mra, IradOartU, 161? lo, Ufnjretie -lireet, So, Band, lad., wrlUei "IMta av .naaaawa vanniua vam I w.-i.t. aaaml k Iba Idaal aMdidaa for wouonwbo I e Whon modioino haa been laooessful in midrib mnma Uioaaaadf 01 women, yoa cnnnot wu wf mvaxm trying H, "I do Dot beliere it will help m. It is roar duty to toiffsslf Ad fnailj to try Lydl E. Piakiuua's Vegetable- Oompoandv ImJLa. It tbla aAdtaiBOraare nor liable to torn St netin tbelr deetrnewrn taaa ana www jmr whm, 1 am wU and bappy. I eaa bow walk aa BaraaadwarkaiwanaaaBiaoa. aad for cilnt raw pnrrtooe I bad triad twteonla i ftroaod wttboqt Mp. I aonatdar Toar etBaetowBUmfartttyariiiw ' WoiMnneattnathroiiffbtalaeriUeeJ pVl') tUotlld ralr a poo Lydln B. liaUeatn VentonlaOotnpoiiad. If e ia anyuiinff noona tow ohi dont nnderaund write to Mra there ia aay&lnf abont row m doat nnderatand write to pinxnan, Lj na, Haa.. xor aanoa. 11 la free aad aaa folded thonaasda to to health; trylriz : GREET EXPLORER. IforwrgUni Welcome Countryman Who ' ; Hi Caintd Fame. ailCAOO, Not. ll.-More than 3000 Chicago NorarrgHaaa arreted Cataia Jtoald Amundaro, the Airtlo explorer and tdrntUtt who flntt auvceeded lo navigating the Korthwvat paauge, when th arrived In Chlimgo yrsterdajr at the La Salle Street etaUon. Captain Am umlern first wee greeted by F. Herman -Cade, coul for Norway in Chicago, 'who headed the reception oommiltee. beaded hy Alderman Adolph Laraen. !Aa the explorer atepped Into the wait-1 log room a chora from the Norwegian! elngrt league, ang the Norwegian na tional anthem. Inetantljr Captain Am vndaen bared hii head and bowed In re verenco, the example being followed by -every man preetnt. Several apeechea of welcome ware made, to whlcit Captain AraunJien re plied brieflv. He then wai eeorted to tie Chicago Club, where he will remain during hit ata in Chicago, a Consul' Cade will give a luncheon In hie honor toda and thin evening the explorer will be the gueat of honor at a banquet to be given, by Chicago Nor wegians. Tomorrow the Hamilton Club will give a luncheon. On Wedneiday the Press Club will give him a luncheon and on Wednesday evening he will lecture for the Geogra phical Society of Chicago, The lecture will be preceded by a dinner at which 'Captain Amundsen will be notified of being the first iwcplent of the Society's gold medal endowed by Miss Helen Culver of take Forest. LINGERING COLD. Withstood Other Treatment But Quickly ' Cared by Chamberlain! Cong Remedy. "Laat winter I caught a very eartre cold which lingered for weeks," says J. Crqubart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "My cough was vary dry and harsh. The local dealer recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, ao I gave It a trial. One small bottle of It cured me. I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best I bare ever ued." This remedy ia for sale by Frank Hart and leading drvggiata. PROHIBITION PAPER. CHICAGO, Nov. 12. A national pro hibition organ is to be published in Chicago. It will be known' as the Na tional Prohibitionist. Win. R. Fergua son, will be the editor. The paper la a consolidation of the ItefonJer of New York and the Ne Voice' and Home Defender of Chicago. ' A Good Liniment When too need a ffood reliable lini ment trv Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It baa no superior for sprains and awell- lnga. A piece of flannel altgnuy aamp enad with Pain Balm ia superior to a plaster for lama back or paina in tna side or ohest. It also relieves rbeuma tio pains and makes sleep and rest pos sible. . For sale by Frank Hart and leading drupirlats. " ' " : IMMltl000tMlet0ttMt'r IRVING'S Aorlcet Ira NOTHING FINER TRY IT I AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. I 589 Commercial Street DIOH VAWT TIIEfl Battle Results In Attempt to Eject Brothers. 1 , THE COMING WAS INTRUSION Home Guard Who Thought They Were Entitled to Kick Out All Newcomers Mil With the Wrong Bunch and One it Killed. lmmi'MKOr Nov. 12. -Herman Shook and Manse Klncaid He dead in a little mountain valley along Yellow Creek, and Louis fkhett is under rela tives cart with bullet In bis shoulder. The thre men and one or two other inhabitants of the Isolated Yellow Creek country tried to run two brothers named Carlisle out of the country. , The battle took place yesterday fore noon, IS miles west of Oakland, Or. Yel low Creek Is one of the numerous streams of the Coast Range, and to a bonteslead along Its course came Louis and King some months ago. They were CaUfornians. ' : 'Almost Wore they settled the Car lisliei wer In disfavor among the real dents of longer standing along Yellow Creek, who looked on their coming aa an intrusion, and in one or two cases begrudged them the claim they bad se cured. Finally, a few days ago, one of the Carllslea was chased away. He came back. Late lut evening jthe Caxlialee were brought to Roseburg and lodged in JaiL They made a statement alleging ecu defense. W-TCCT As Klncaid, Shook, Ferber and PlcneU approached the cabin alonday noon, tbey said they secreted themselves nearby, rifles in hand. A revolver strapped to Sbook's waist was the only weapon vU tble, ben the quartet waa 25 feet from the eabin It was confronted by the Car' lisles with leveled , rifles and ordered way. Instead of complying Shook brought his rrrolver into play, firing at Louis Carlisle and piercing his coat. Louis re turned the fire, hitting Shook In the breast, killing him Instantly. Klncaid picked up an ax nearby aad started toward ' King Carlisle, who promptly fired. Falling wounded, Kin caid reached for Shook's revolver, but a bullet from Louis Carlisle's rifle ended his life, ty'-i V ; Ferber and Pichett fled, followed by a futlllade of rifle bullets, one of which wounded the latter in the shoulder". ' A few days ago, Louis Carlisle and Kim-aid's brother; Walter, made counter complaints before the district attorney that each was afraid the other -would kill him. . ...,.."'..:...., , The coroner's jury cannot return a verdict till the emergency holidays are over. .' The Carlisles surrendered to the Mar shal of Oakland, 15 miles from the seene. District Attorney Brown and Coroner w. B. Hammltte have gone to Invest! gate the affair, preparatory to holding an imjuest. 1 " zf. Klncaid waa a brother of Alfred Kin caid, who waa murdered by Sam Brown at Oakland 12 years ago. . Shook was shot In the .shoulder near Comstock eight yeara ago while residing a hold up. His brother shot and killed two men and then committed suiole, following a domestic quarrel at Elkton In 1005. American bank of Portland, " and Dr. Henry Coe, Jlo of that city, who is a large holder of lands In Dakota, Canada, and CuIm, and who Is interested In a number of other banks. The new institution will be a welcome addition to our city as showing our In creaming Importance In financial and commercial strength. ORGANIZE FEDERATION. Endeavor Being Made to Amalgamate Several Brotherhoods. : -, n. , , NEW YOItK, Nob. 12. liana are be- Ing diseusiwd for a federation of rail way employes according to the Times today ao that strikes of the members of one brotherhood will involve a strike of the others. The organization are the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engl neeers, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman, the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, The Order of Railroad Con ductors, and the Order of R. R. Opera tor. A federation of this kind was suggested when the late P. M. Arthur was the head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers but the plan fell through becauve the engineers did not take kindly to it, being conservative in the matter of sympathetic, strikes. The brotherhoods are federated on some of the individual railroad systems, but has acted so far as a preventive of strikes. " ' i-; When You Need a Laxative Do not retort to violent purgatives which simply produce an affect with oat removing the canes of the trouble. Csthartice do aot cure constipation. Their ate eventaally weakeae the bowele aad interferes with digestion. The tafe remedy for constipation, whether occasional or chronJe to A short coarse of these famous pills establishes beskhy and renlar move ments. The occasions for their nse then become less f reorient, and diminish' ing doses will produce the desired effect. The benefits from these Dills are immediate and lasting. They improve the digestion, strengthen the orginf, remove bilious conditions snitre world-renowned The Best Bowel Medicine Bol4 iTerywheee la Beaea, 10s and SSe. . BELIEVING SITUATION. Chicago Banks Receiving Gold From London Shipment . ' CHICAGO, Nov. 12,-Wlth aicago banks the richer by nearly $3,300,000 in gold, it was confidently stated yesterday that the money scarcity will not be prolonged beyond a few weeks. While the banks continued to engage more gold abroad, the clearing .house rushed the work of getting out its "cashless checks" In email denomination which wlU h used locally in lieu of currency, "It waa the general o?LnB meeting of the Oearing-Houae today that, the tension had been appreciably Lrelieved.' said John J. Mitchell, presi dent of the Illinois Trust & Savings Bank. "All of the gold reserve cities have reported the situation much improv ed. The report from abroad ia that Lon don ia getting gold plentifully from the continent, thiu making it less difficult for American bunks to engage gold in Great Britain. I have engaged 1300.000 more today, making a total of $2,500,000 forthia bank." ELECTS OFFICERS. New Astorian Bank About Ready to Open Ita Doors. The directors of the hew Scamlinav inn-American bank held a meeting ast evening and elected officers as follows: Gnat Holmes, president) C G. Palniberg. vice-president;' J. M. Anderson, cashier; John Nordstrom, assistant cashier. The bank has a capital stock of $5$, OOQ which Is fully subscribed fon and 50 per cent of which hoe been paid. The bank will be opened as soon as the State t Bank Examiner canv get around to give & permit to the ofTMnls. Mr. J. M, Anderson, the cashier of the new institution, is a practical banker of many years' experience and it has been mainly through his influence and efforts that the hunk haa been established, he having Induced several eastern acquaint ances of terge "capital to invest their money here. Two of the largest share holders in the institution are C F. Ilend ricken, president of the Scandinavian- Pirietiles 13 days' treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.. A dose at bed time usual ly relieves the most severe case before morning. 1 BACK-ACHE FRANK HART'S DRUG STORF OUR MOTTO Perfection ita Workmanship Promptness in Execution Satisfaction In Prices. That's All1 te W. C. LAWS CO. Plumbers Q Steam Fitters Recognized Agents in Astoria for the THE AMER ICAN radiator;co. U II I.J f I .1 M DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED. Victim of Mytteriout Eiploaioil Was ; Sought by Family. .... i'. 1 " " ' i ' SPOKisi Jfov. 12.-Albert Grant, killed by a' mysterious xplomoti here Monday, ljoa1 been Identified a the miss ing son bf Albert Grant, Sr, of Forest River, HI, whose family haa been seek ing him for six years'. Charles'. Moore, who waa with Grant when the' explosion' occurred, is held in jail on suspicion of being ft safe blower and AI Addison is at a hospital It ia thought the men were extracting nltro glycerine from dyna mite. Grant's father is said to be a large stockholder in the National Bis cuit Company. 1 1 - GATHERING PROXIES. Circulars Issued to Stockholders of the ',,'t ' , Illinois Central CHICAGO, Nov.li-President Hari- han, of the Illinois Central, today re opened the active campaign "for proxies to be used at the annual meeting of the road on December 18. . Ho issued two circulars to stockholders of the road, in one of which, after narrating facta re garding the procuring of an injunction by Stuyvesant Fish, he .says that if Fish's claim, that corporations cannot vote or hold stock in Illinois corpora tions, be sustained it mill result in a heavy loss to insurance companies, trust eprnpAiiies savings banks nd other in vestment companies, which have invest ed in Illinois corporations. In the sec ond circular he denies any' change , of management of tlie Illinois Central. He says ' the same troffio arrangements made by Fish, when president are still in existence. Astoria Hardware Co., - 11$ 12th $t. wtMMnnjMtintiniinmMMHtmtMttMm e . . - ' i e f LATE; FICTION -I The Best Man ....!..:..Macgrath The Lions Share.. Octave Thanet - The Lone Star c ...Lylejr . . " Santa Fe's Partner.,; Janirer . M "h . a s 4 " w V . i ne uangnter 01 Anaerson urow..; . ........,..Mc Cutcheor . The Mediator! ; Steiner SEE THE WINDOW B. A. HIGGINS CO., MUSIC v BOOKS STATIONEBY See the Window bsMsMtl IMtMllttlMMIIIMIIIIMimtlMllllltltllHIt McKINlEY ESCAPES. Land Fraud Criminal Gets Away From - a i" Chinese Officerl 5 1 PEKIKT, China, Nov. Horace G. Mo- Kinley, wanted in Oregon in connection with land fraud trials in that state, who was arrested by Manchurian au thorities at Mukden, October 5, and in carcerated pending the arrival of an officer from America, escaped from cus tody yesterday. ThV Chinese govern ment is making efforts to recapture the prisoner. The escape1 -of McK&Iey' will probably defeat the' first attempt of 'China's co-operation' in extraditing crim inals without n treaty. It was hoped the attempt would succeed and discour age numerdus American' criminals and adventurers from taking refuge in 'China, , - aaia4i.BBBBiBBftftaaaae w v -,y ASH BOX RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL COLD WEATHER IS COMING t. . . See the bargains in , , our Dig stnvp rlpnartrnftit upstairs. f If your money is in I the bank ' give us your check. x t I The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co ! Incorporated Sacceeeora to Foari k Stokee Co- H. B. PARKER, Proprietor. E. P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Class In Every Respect ' Free Coach to the House. ' Bar and Billiard Room Gkxxl Sample Rooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Men Astoria . r Oregon i I