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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1907)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 8 I kL Tin mrimrmn I XVi'i,,. Vyiiiil 1 I jl,-,TllfMW- 1 If I Raw ' lllll IllUr laV.ftMrtiWfX 1 11M i. oop Opens Distantly You can quickly heat id keep tatj ths draughty hall or eoll roots M nutter what tht weather conditions and il you only knew how muck real eomiort you can km from VU UfeClavl Satf4 srtt taafcrif Nrtot) you wouldVl U witkout ens anotkar hour. Turn ika wick at hifji r aa low u yon pleayr-tkeraa no dangerno amoks no and -all a t a 1 a .1 J aft a . -Tun.owci mensa Mar-waia warn oi tha amokataai ocvka, Dttuuluuy ttniihed in nickel and span oraa mental anvwriem. Tbjbraailoolholdi4fluarts.gr. uj mi lor V noun u h BgM in wdght-taiOy orriodbw room broom. EmykwlicwarranUd. roved central inh kuraaf EwwImw ...fcJ llwor daalar doaa not aarry Par& pi Hartal and Kayo Lamp wriia aw fttarast aaanejr. WATER-AUTO. , Amphibious Motor Car Which la Making . a Sansatlon' 1 , ! . . Ths moit novel Invention to coma to the Metropolis la msny muoa has Jutt arrived In th shape of what Hi French dealgnar Willi a "eanot-volturt,"' Trans lated Into avery day American Uils It a canoe-car, and tha new machine la jutt what Ita namt linpliea, thai la a com bination of automobile and auto-boat which actually runt both on land or water aa the ca mey be. When run ning on land thl etrange craft op car tia much the appearance of a rowboat partially decked over, or that of a email torpedo boat mounted on wheele. Mice tha ordinary auto It haa four wheel, water aa the ce may be. When run primarily Jor war ute are armoured and noii piincturablc. Tim screw which It taken alfoard when the "canoe-car' It running on land, U projected In the rear when it takca to the water, and the wheel which are plained considerably Itelow Uie ixxly tluk out of alghl. leav ing it In apcaratue much like an ordi nary motor. The cartroper Is about 13 feet long, is auppllcd with high power gasoline engines and 1 capable of high apeed on both land and water. To aee It tklrn along a river, approach the bank, surmount it ami chug off over tome high way la an event causing much eurpyte. There is already talk of a "canot v oil are'' Jot plcaaure purposes, a feature which would provide tourists ' with yachte capable of running on land or auto equally adopt able to navigating the water, 'a auggeitlon which offers great pouibilltict for extended cruising. Then, too, the owner of a "canot-volturc" if purtucd by a policeman on land for apeedlng could take to the nwirent water and easily ecajie. , Tha Haw Pore Food and Drag Law. Wo are i pleaaad to snnouneo that Foley's Honayi and Tar for coughs, eolda and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drag law as It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for the children and adults. T. F. Lenrln. Owl Drug Store. ' ! WHAT IS WROKO? Maay Ask Peopls la Astoria An Asking That Question of Latt. ." t Within tha last few weeks, mors peo ple than ueiial lava complained of fre quent tneetlng fits, tickling in , the throat, stoppage In the nose4 apatms of coughing, raiting of inucoue, dropping In the throat and offenalvs breath, and bars naked themtelves what la tbs mat ter. The trouble la hat they are affected with catarrh and unless Immediate atept are taken to remedy tltelr condition, the diaeaae wilt Increase and apread through the delicate mucous membrane that lines the air passage, and a chronic and ter lout tlage of the dlwaee will reult. 'At the flrat ymtoma of catarrh, nvuim-i ehouw be utea. inero la no other treatment like II tr jutt aa good; none than can take it place and cure to aurely, ao quk-kly and at o little coat, It it a aclentiflc medicated air treatment that does not drug and derange the tomach, but ia breathed in, directly de troy lug ail dUeate germs that may lurk In the none, throat and lungs and tooth lug and Healing the Irritated mucout membrane, . 1. r. iAtu-in, tne local agent tor Hyomel, hat to much confidence in the merltt of the remedy that he offers It on trial to any catarrhal eulTarer with the agreement to refund the purchate price of $1.00 for the complete outfit to anyone who it not tatlafied with the reaulta. You certainly can afford to tett Ifyomei with an offer like thi. Get it now and be cured of catarrh. Ba Fought at Gettysburg, ' David Fsrker, of Fayette, N. Y, who loat a foot at Qottysburg. wrltesi Elao trio Bitters havs Jons mo mors good than any medlolns I over took. For stvoral years I had stomach trouble, and psld out much money for medicine to little purpose, until I began taking Electric Bitters. I would not take $000 for what they havs dons for me." Grand tonio for the aged and for female weak neaaes. Great alternative and body builderi beat of all for lame back and waak kidneys, ' Guaranteed by Charlet Rogers A Son, druggiats. 00 cents. VIIITE PINE SCARCE Disappearing Rapidly and Be coming Expensive. INESTIMABLE PRODUCT ONCE WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE'RIGHT Write us, we're here for that purpose . The Work We Do 1 Anything in the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones lr: j. ...:! a tj s . . . 1 i . t . . J , . wiring auu rixiurcs msiaijea ana Kept in repair, i ' " We will be glad to quofe you prices. . ; OUR PRICES WILL DO- THE'REST 1 STEEL & EWART 421 Bond Street. , Phone Main 3881 H. B. PARKER, Proprietor. E. P. PARSER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Class In Every Respect Free Coach to tha House. . Bar and Billiard Room , Good Sample Rooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Men Astoria , Oregon t ' f I ... , - -,-ir- M, a Ruinona Policy of Wajits, the Cardinal Evil Confronting American Forestry Commission 'Efforts to Preserve This Fina Hardwood. ' The potltlon whivh the United Statet haa held at a lumber-producing nation hat, perhapt, been due mors to white pine than to any other wood. The tlm ber of thlt valuable tree which has play ed a moat Important part in tha material development of the uatiob, la fatt din appearing and now It ia ae-cottly a the flneat American hardwooda. . llev. Edward Everett Hals the chaplain of the Senate, who baa always taken an Interest In foreatry, deplorea the patting of white pine as our foremott wood, and tells bow la his own lifetime bo has een tho day when tha meats of every veatel that sailed tho Seven Seas were raado from New England grown, pine while to-day very little white pne I cut la New England big enough to fur niah a good-sited spar. II4 tells also to Illustrate tho incresslng coat of the wood, that ho ordered a set ofjwokt shelves oa which tbs cabinet maker made a price, and then naked whether they thould be of mahogany or whits pine, Th whits pins production has ahiftsd from Kw England to tho Lake States, and Idicbigu was tho leading lumber producing State for twenty yeaii, from 1870 to 1890, with a supremacy baaed on whits pine. In theae two decade the cut was 160 billions of board feet, valued at the point of production, at not lets than two billions of dollars, or nearly half as much again aa ths value derived from all tbs gold fields of California from their discovery la the lets forties jatil ths present. Tho rich foretts of Michigan were ones thought inexhauit- ibis and lumbering continued in. a mott reckleaa manner for year. SudJunly the people awoke to the fact' that the thoughtleta dent met Ion of the tree had thrown 0,000,000 of acres on the delin quent tax lint. Theae white pine birwnt point to the terrible penalty of wattln tha foreat resource which ahould lave been the heritage, of all.furture ge aera tion. i, An idea of the Increasing scarcity of while pine timber iu given by the New York F. O. B. quotation, on a batis 01 carload lota. "Upper" of the beat grade, coat $07 to $114 a thousand board fe.t and the "telecta" or next lower grade cost $70.50. Men who are not yet middle-aged remember the time when thc grade could bo purchased at $15, to $25 a thouaand feet. The preaent quotation on quartered white oaka, which are $75 to $80 offer another batit of compari son which indicate the condition of the market for white pine. v ' The beat stands of thi timber now id thlt country are in tcattered aectlont in Ulnnetota, New England, and narts of Idaho. The fccle in Idaho Is soiue titnea called ailver pine. Some of the country's beat white pine is fourj on the Indian reservation in Minnesota and found in the States of Wyoming, Mon tana, Colorado, and one or two other Stutet. At the preaent rate of cutting the trees will toon be practically a thing of the past. The small atandt in the Na tion forests are inconsiderable, but they will be managed with the greatest con servatism by the Government through the Forest Service, and through thia me thod and practice of reforestation it may be hoped that tho fine old tree will turn Ish timber for other generations. " " "'f TMtTTttnmiiiiiiinoDmsMiii III lor iisoiicG lonarW How to Get 100 per Cent, on Your Money Deposit it. with the Equitable. 1. "He gives twice who gives quickly.". 2. The Equitable has given quickly to beneficiaries under maturing policies upwards of $330,006,000. 3. Twice three hundred and thirty millions is SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTY MILLIONS. iilf I IS n II 495 Commercial Street, Aotoria, Orcrfon ! I AM HERE : r( . ! n I 1 f ' ' ' V ' V ' M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M Ml m M n t IRVING'S V mmm mm TRY IT i AMERICAN IMPODTIMG CO. 589 Commercial Street nMMMMIIIMIMMtMMtltMtllllliTlitlMttl$t ty. t .... 4" Dr, D. A. Sanburn, ths French apeo laliat, haa returned to Astoria and ts permanently settled. My remedlsa are roots, herbs, barks, and bsrrlea In' ths natural, form. I also givs magnetic treatment to those whs require them. I guarantee to cure all thoaa that are curable of both sex. If. there la any who oan - not come, writs me your symptoms and I will send you my remedies to any part of the United State. Addrets Shanahan Building, 578 Commercial 'street. Consultation free. Aetoria, Oregon. LAST SAD RITES, Coroner Holds Inquest Over Bodies of ths McLaughlins, SANTA CRUZ. Gal, Nov 18. And in qucut was he)d here yesterday over the bodies of Mnjor Frank McLaughlin and his daughter Agnes. The jurjf. jpendercd a' verdict that Misa ; JloLauahlinv met death by a gunshot wound indicted by nor latner ana Mcuuigniin by poison self taken with suicidal intenl Arrnng ementa are being completed for a private funeral to lip held Wednesday after Which tlie bodies will be shipped to No Trark, N. J., where they are to be en tombed with the body of Mrs. McLaugh lin, which haa been kept In a vault in that city since her death two yeara ago. Dancing Proves Fatal Many men and women' catch colds at dances which terminate In pneumonia snd consumption. After exposure, If Foley's Honey and Tar is taken it will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Refuse anv but the genuine . in a yellow package. " T. F. Laurin, Owl Drag Store. ; iDiVHSP I jt."VV LM O SPICES, Qr CuFrEEaTEA . DAItlNO POWDER, AbjoIuhP-jrih, ' finest Flavor, OrtartstSrmjh.lmkrVkfi CLOSSET&CrlHS PORTULNO,OREQON. CANADIAN PACIRIC 'MEMPRESS" Llntt of tho Atlantlo Low Rates to Europe. Join one of our Christmas excursions to Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, Den mark and Germany, leaving Portland weekly. . Excellent service and exceptionally low rates by the . Canadian Pacifio "Em. press," the finest, 1 fastest and largest steamers between St. Lawrence ports, and . r Europe, unte ior rates and booklets, f lames Finl&yson, agent, Astoria, Or. . t LATE FICTION The Best Man! .........Macgrath The Lions Share ...........Octave Thariet The Lone Star. .. ...r ...Lyle Jr Santa Fe's Partner Janirer The Daughter, of Anderson Crow.....; McCutcheor The Mediator) ;..; Steiner SEE THE WINDOW V E. A. HIGGINS CO., MUSIC . BOOKS ' STATIONERY See the Window miMMHIHIHtlUI 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j in 1 1 t(ll,tI 0?, WW ?!', AiH BOX RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL- COLD WEATHER COMING '.'.".', . See the bargains in .". our big stove department , ' 'upstairs. If your money is in the bank give us your check. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go I Incorporated Snecessora ta Foard 4 Stoks Co.