The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 26, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    , THE MOltNING ASTOIIIAN, ASTOIUA. OREGON.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ifl, 1907.
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Fine Oregon Turkeys
V ..Place Your Order Now ,
PBLBRY CRANBBRRIBS
' OLIVES :
NUTS
RAISINS
And every thing else that will make your
Thanksgiving dinner a success.
A. V. ALLEN
. PHONKS Brnch Uniontowm
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SoU agenti for Baker's Bar ringtou Hall Steel Cut Coffe e
DAIRY
CONVENTION
Birner and Cheese Ask Fruits
p.. to Step Aside.
IS'.
$40,000 GIVEN IN PRIZES
Representatives From All Points in the
Stale n lu nwuii
Wntion in Portland, December ' is
Money Raised to Exploit Resources.
position in MVS. To this will be added
SUUkK) or 12.lKX by the aurereai
Breeders' Associations iu attendauce
ttiwn the Internationa! live Stock Show
at Ctiieajro, November 30. to December
where Mr. M. D. Vdom will go as
a special representative to arrange
date and to secure the presence here of
the most famous herds in America.
RETIRED BUSINESS MAN
FAVORS NEW THEORY
E. H. Lambert, of Everett, Massachusetts.
Believes Stomach the Seat of Life.
TIME, CARD
Astoria & Columbia River R, R. Co.
IffecUvi, Monday, September 9. 1907-Pacific Tims. - , .
- PORTLAND. Nor. 23. 'Tlease side
step and give me the center of the
tUgf, says he dairyman to the fruit
grower, and continuing, the producer or
Trj"Voa w this to sav. ""We
uubltri aitu
are ail proud of Oregon's apples and
pears. Glad you got the use of the
great show windows in which to present
yourselves to the admiring thousands,
out you only come once a year, while
we add a little to the wealth of Oregon
every day of the thiw hundred and
sixty-five.
"Oregun fruits live million dollars
yield for 1907 is great, but Oregon's
dairy product.- growing from nothing
ten years ago to five millions in 1902
and seventeen millions in 1907. is going
to give a grand entertainment in Port
land December 12 and 13.
"Two floors of the big Woodmen's Hall
at llth and Aider have been engaged for
that purpose, one for the exhibits and
th nther for the convention. The prizes
offered are the greatest ever presented
in the West. The program will be ex
cellent. There will be a reception,
with re'Tesnment and music, at the
Portland Commercial Club, the evening
of the 12th.
"It is the farmer and the dairyman
' who should be present at this conven
tion. All of the commercial bodies
should have delegates present, and as
the women of Oregon have made the
state famous for its dairy products they
will be especially welcome and some of
the best papers on the program will be
delivered br women.
: "The exercises will open promptly at
10 o'clock Thursday morning, icem
ber 12, at Woodmen's Hall. Each and
every paper will be discussed so that
the practical points may be brought out.
'All delegates are uiged to be present,
nowever, an hour before the opening
Thursday so as to register, receive
badges, and get time to examine the
exhibit in the large room just below
the convention hall.
"The oflteerg of the Oregon Dairy As
sociation want you to come prepared to
ask questions, to feel that you are pre
sent to be benefitted, and to appreciate
that the discussion of the papers after
they are delivered is more valuable than
the papers after they are delivered is
more valuable than the papers them
selves, for this character of discussion
bring out all the strong points.
,. "The business men of Portland have
put up money too insure the publica
tion of the proceedings in the best pos
sible manner, and to illustrate the same
hut only facts and vital information
f will be printed, and these are wanted
'tbom every district in Oregon. The rail
roads have made a rate of a fare and
a third from every point in the State."
" The Portland Country Club & Live
'Stock Association, recognizing the im
. Iportance of the development of the live
stock interests of this state, have ar
ranged for the greatest fair vet held
west of the Missouri River, for 1908.
iThere are $40,000 in prizes, equalling
these offered by the Lewis & Clark Ex
temporary Close-Down
The Bremner lagging Company ha
closed its camps for the season of wet
weather and perhaps for the holidays,
but will resume again early in the new
year. The Sorenson togging Company
is prepariug to do practically the same
thing and for the same time, a number
of its men from Camp No. 8 coming
into the cUv vesteivlay for their money
to date, and the others wit! probably
follow in a few days. 1 he main trouble
is that the railways of the company
cannot be maintained in such desperate
ly wet weatlif r as the engines and
train are forcing the tracks into the
vielding earth at a pace that means
burial if persisted in much longer, and
for this reason, as well as the approach
ing holidays, the companya have decided
to cease work and straighten things up
for the work to come in the early days
of January.
Hospital Saff Changes-
Sister Nicette and Sister Damian
surgical nurses, have arrived from Port
land and will take the places on the
staff of St. Mary's hospital vacated by
Sisters Leona and Anna Maria, who
have gone to SU Paul's hospital in
Vancouver, B. C. The sisters have made
many friends and are greatly beloved
by the patients who have been under
their care.
One of Uie most interesting state
ment made recently concerning th
much discussed Cooper theory, that
has spread over the country during the
pat year. Is made by E. 11. Lambert,
a retired business man, whose home is
at 113 Frond Street, Everett, Mas.
Air, Lambert ha this to say lu con
nection with - Cooper and hi medi
cines! "Some timo ago I read an ar
ticle about this man Cooper. In which
he claimed that stomach trouble was
directly responsible for most 111 health,
lie went on to say that, although, his
medicine did nothing but get the stom
ach In sound condition, it would, in
many cases, remove kidney and liver
tjrouble and various uthen ailments,
lie argued from this that the stomach
ti. the main muse of sickness, and
'tuted that the success he has had
with his medicines was due eutirely
to this fact.
'I am now fully convinced that this
theory is correct, and believe ( per
haa a rwlly remarkable medicine,
judging from my own experience.
'I have Wn a sick man for live
years. Three year ago 1 wa tow ny
a physician Unit, I luta uriuiii a ,11
ease f the kldneya, 1 have treated
constantly for this tumble since, with
out results. After reading the article
1 have mentioned, 1 purchased some
of this man (VoperV medicine. I have
been astoundd bv what It has done
for me, I wm relieved to some extent
within 24 lionr. , Today my liealth
better than for five year ami so far
a I can tell, my kidney Hroublo ha
disappeared,
"Atv wife, who had stomach trouble
foe some time, tried the preparation
alter itotimr Its action In my case
and her improvement is fully a mark
ed a mine. She now eats heartily
three times a day without any distress
whatsoever. Her nervousnes lms also
left her. I certainly believe this man'
sum's Is fully Justified, as he tin
diuhtidlv has a wonderful medicine.
We will gladly deaerlbe the remark
able reeoftl made bv the Cooper me.ll
clue to all win, wish to know of them.
-t'hns, Hoger ai d Sun.
Temperance Protest
The Women's Christian Temperance
Union have addressed a protest to the
it v council against the further Issuance
of saloon licenses on Commercial street.
The protest in full U a follows:
To the Mayor and Common Council.
Astoria, Oregon.
Gentlemen : The Women' Christian
Temperance Union, believing that the
best interest of the city demand that
them slum d 1 no nearer encroachments
hv the saloon business upon the resident
terriory, aud that there should be. at
least, a few blocks on Commercial street
where, to do shopping.' women and
children will not have to encounter the
saloon and its by-products, wt. there
fore, pray your honorable body to grant
no saloon licenses on Commercial street
west of Tenth street, aud that no saloon
licenses be granted in territory south of
Commercial street, aud that in the fu
ture your honorable body work toward
decreasing the nuinlier of saloons in the
retail distorts of our city.
Believing tthat we are voicing the
nihe of a laiye proportion of the best
eitiwn, for these petitions we will eve.
pray. Signed,
S. A. PASTABKX1), President,
M.'H. LKlXKNUKIiElt. Secretary.
Astoria, Oregon. Nov. 22, 1W7.
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CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-oontlnentsU ll. A OoW
with Northern Paclflo Railwiy Co. At Astoria, with steamtrt for 8n Frsnelseo
and Tillamook and Hwaeo Railway Navigation t boat. and .
Through tlckoti sold to aud from all HnU ,B Bt nnd Europe. For
further particular apply to, It tt JENKINS,
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Astoria, Os.
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PROGRAM
FOR WEEK OF NOVEMBER sj, 1907.
Programme Subject to Change.
Overture - -Ida Durling
, Retained another week
JOHNES AND RA1VELLES
In their Comedy Sketch Entitled,
"Fooling the Servant."
Our Popular Baritone
DICK HUTCHINS
Will present this week. "Mother's
Always Waiting You at Home, Sweet
Home." Change Thursday, "A Little
Boy Called Taps."
The Marvelous
MALCOLMS
America's Foremost Juvenile Globe.
Rollers
JIM DERVIN
Monologuist
RICHARD CHARLES & CO.
Will present the humorous playlette
entitled:
"The Fellow, That Looks Like , Me."
THE STAROSCOPE
With an interesting picture entitled "A
Slave's Love." (Change Thursday)
Novelty Motion Picture
WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE'RICHT
Write us, we're here for that purpose
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' upstairs,
If your money is in
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give us your check.
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