FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, if.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, AbTORIA. OREGON.
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Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poultry.
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Goods.
P, Bakotltch & Feo, Proprs,
l'hont Red 8183
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School Shoes
FOR
BOYS
The Billy Buster Steel Bot
torn Shoes
The Shoe
with a Sole
that Don't
Wear Out
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343 Bond St opposite Flahsr Bros.
434 CUMERCIAL.
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Mil fi-M, AdiUwa Till StcCAU. CO. Mm Vk.
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LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WE8T FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOH ORADE WORK
IATII At UW At lAITIIN NOUIII
lliill- ' ? e0 YEARi
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.4 Tamr Mark
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Mi DcaioNt
CoPvmaHT Ac.
Anront ionninf a tkurn hid aaiortpunn m7
aulohlf utwruln our opinion fro wnmlier no
QiTontlnn U pruhnblT Ptfiltblj. Communl
It
noniKnouFwnnimiaiw. rmnuDuun uu ,
jit fra ffMiuit aunniiv flip animrttiif nafmita.
J'atmiU Ukn tfirouirh Muim k Co. rsoslv
rj-ul notlMi without clmriio, lu the
Scientific American.
A hn1iomlr lllnstratad waeklf. I.nmoit dr
dilution of any Mleiitlflo jonrnn , Turnii, 18 f
ronri four month,, L Bold J all newidealara.
MUNN jCo",BNew1forIi
Briuob Oflloa, 034 F St, Waihroaton, D,C. .
Kidney 1 and : Eiaddar Troubles
URINARY
DISCHARGES
EEUEVED IN
24 Hours
Each Cp- l :
aula bori(M0YJ:
IltmrtAfcounttrftiU '
At.L'nr.uoaiSTS. :
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(CorttlnuAd from phko J.)
(iM'il i 1 1 1 1 1 o tntm In our (tounuy, on of
l''iin'1viinlu'i iiiont inliuMit iiniK, t'nti
(irwiit Snntur nnd tlH'ij Attorney Gctn
ml Knox, tlmt the Nw lxtmrtiire Wah
Im'khii," ' ,
ThU rinik mill liprt)1 ilwliutitlim
from tla 'rplili'iil, lilinelf wUlun tlie
ii'liitlmi. of HimUir Knox to the grant
iiiovcnuint (or national cond-ol hiiJ trgn
lutlmi. If tlmt I tti parstnotiiit qiixit
lion of tli ilny, l gfiicrnlly belltvoJ,
If (ii I'rcilili-iil liil elect ii hi In to turn on
tliri miiKirt of t)i IUKMvlt polli'lcn on
tlili ulijf-t nd tl'lr ninlntnniince Along
(tract Ic I Hum, t)im tli utlrrttik' of th"
I'lpililcnt mill tint unmnUrlitul fion! of
Stnitor Knox inrtilo lilm tlif lonltul auc
('(ior, In onie qunrtora hp hit bre.i
lipmllcntilj' tt)iikrn of ai'miietionnry Ihs
mulct lif" U rutioiml. ThU rlmplvr I'
Ilia (hiiii-Iii-Iv? dinwer. Ilai'tiiiil It re
vcmaI
man l rfm-tloimty ri'Knr'l III own
flsi'il nn.t tifltlfil prlnclitlv. Hie prln
flplii of tit tWwvflt pollt'p a(i th
prlnclplf of 8fnntor Knox. Ho forum
Inlcd them anil ifmmed t )tfl r Ifal
IhiiiiiiU, nl li trioronphly ItcllfVM In
tlii'lr funilnmpntnl oltjtvt of pulillit jim
tlffi ami corporate rfulntlon.
Senator Knox h not onjy the con
vlttloni but the attrtbutoa to make n
itroiijr Pri'tblfnt for tbo, tlitiM and
tliitaf) drmaniU. Ho waa a vlfrornua and
iiirrfaiful admlnlntrator In bin IVpart
nifnt. lis worked quietly but awom
pllnliKl irreat rnHi. lie ha pole,
refleetlon and Judgment. IT ha Uie
ludlfliil temperament and balance, filne't
tlin retirement of Senator Fpooner he
Iiah lieen advanced to the place of that
very able leader and l reeopnlned n
the clj;litlet man In the Senate for
larjre contlttlonal and lerol dlicuialon.
IT ban rvry fltnena or rreldent, and
the atrenjrth of hl position fnr thl
emergency mint a It eomea to lie realis
ed more and more Imprea the emintrr.
Bow to Avoid Appendicitis
Mtt victlma of aptendlcltU are tlue
who are habitually constipated. Orlno
Uxative Fruit Syrup cure chronic con-
utitpatlon by timulating the liver and
bowel and retor.tlie natural action
of the bowel. Orino laxative Fruit
Syrup doe not naiueate or gripe and
it mild and pleasant to take. Refuoc
ubtitute. T, R. Laurin, Owl DniR
Store.
BUREAU OF HEALTH
New Department May be Added
to Government.
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REDUCTION OF
DEATH RATE
Ultimate Object of New Department
WVyild be to Cut the Death Sato in
America by One-Half President Sen Ii
Indoriement.
151IICAOO, Jan. 2.-A National Uu
nil of Health for the regulation of the
eii-e ii' if .
It come ifrom optoItlon. No ! Il' I'liyalkl Velfure, planne4 by
tiic ii-aaioi; apociaiuu of tue imiutu
Sliltj.A HMil (llilrii-MM.1 litr PrAiiUrtftt PjWakjt. I
velt, uiay take ft pluce in the Federal
daitmeuU of the (roveniment within
tin- year, through the efforts of the
American Automation for the advance-
lllfll t Of .Svit'llif.
The ultima to reduction of the death
HARBORHAPPENINGS
Good Movement of Vessels Took
Place Yesterday.
THE RAJORE ADRIFT IN BAY
Lurline Meets With Accident in Which
Woeel is Broken Steamer Glenstrae
Crosses Out Breakwater. Northland
and Johan Paulsen Leave Out Notes.
Good bar conditions prevailed ycter
duy. At 8 a. m. the wind was from the
went blowing 13 miles, the weather was
cloudy and the bar moderate. At noon
the wind was from the same direction
but the velocity had diminished to 10
miles, the 'weather still cloudy, and the
lar smooth. At 4 p. m. the wind shifted
to the south and was blowing 15 miles.
The weather was still cloudy and the
A couch cure than can be given to
children without chance of harm !i
Kemp's Balsam, the best couch cure. It
does not contain polions or harmful
drags. Druggist cell it
Start the New Year
Right...
. by haviug a good tailor
take care of your clothes.
It will be better for you,
your clothes and your
pocket-book.
If you- can't call, ring up-
Main 3711 and I will
send for your work.
Carl E. Franseen,
Astoria's Leading Tailor
179 nth St Phone Main 3711.
Hundreds of samples of up-to-date
woolens to select from
turn nmnnth Thft lntrntnpr filpnalrae
rate in America by one-half Is to be ba, heen ,watng favorable
the aim of the new governmental board, 'opportunity, crossed out drawing 25
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Him iv lit uvvmvu IIVII,OQ uui ,m.jfv- ,
xllile of fulfillment.
Plan for the bureau were announced
yeiterday at the l.'niveraity of Chicago
by l'rofes-or Irving Fisher, the Yale
University economist and chairman of
the committee of 100 diatinguiahed
anient lt who have had charge of the
undertaking. The memlierahip of thi
committee includes leaders in the var
ious branches of the medical and social
sciences for the Important universities
and other' centers of the country.
The educators' have been aasured that
the first steps in the organization of the
health bureau will be taken at th;
present session of Congress, and the
president has sent his personal encour
agement and indorsement to the com
mittee. According to Professor Fisher,
it i believed probable that President
Ui-evelt will send a (pecial messag.'
to Congress this mor.th on the subject.
ROSE HURT BES TEETH.
Lion in Bronx Zoo Creates Mnch Ex
citement
'XKW YORK. Jan. 2.-Kose, mother or
grauflmother of practically all the lions
in the Hronx Zoo, created an imineusi-
amount of excitement for a holiday
crowd yesterday by roaring and ruh
ing up and down her cage and clawing
at her head. After considerable dim
eulty the keepers discovered that Kos
had driven one of her her fangs into
a piece of bone and was unable to de
tach it. She could not close her mouth
and in her rage and excitement caused
such consternation that the keepers ha
the lion house cleared. With the aid of
an elephant hook the piece .of bone was
Anally pulled off the tooth, but not until
its sharp edges had painfuly torn th
lion's mouth and throat.
A Card
This is to certify tliat all druggists
are authorised to refund your money if
Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the cough
heals the lungs and prevents serious re
suits from a cold. Cures la grippe
coughs and prevents pneumonia and con
aumntion. Contains no opiates. The
genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse
substitutes. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug
Store.
OIUD
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CGFFEE,TEA
DAK1N0 POWDER,
FLOHSf 10 EXTRACTS
AhoIuU Purify, finest Flavor,
Greatest Sfrtnh,IJeawnib!tfTiws.
CLOSSETaDEVESS
5 PORTLAND, OREQON. '
Disturbed the Congregation
The person who disturbed the congre
gation last Sunday by continually
coiiL-lilttir is reouested to buy a bottle
of Folev's lloncy and Tar. T. F. Laurin,
Owl Drug Store.
The Alliance left Cqos Bay yesterday
morning, and is due here some time this
evening.
How to Avoid Pneumonia
' You can avoid pneumonia and other
serious results from a cold by taking
Folev's Hohev and tar. It stops the
Cough and expels the cold from the sys
tern as it is mildly laxative. Refuse
Any but the genuine In the yellow
package. T. F. Launn, Owl Drug Store.
Bad breath hag probably broken off
more matches than bad temper, and
that's a good many. The best cure for
bad breadth is the tonlo-laxative, Lane's
Family Medicine.
C ASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Han Atwajs Bought
Bears tue
Signature
The British bark Amazon left up yea
terday afternoon for Portland, in tow
of the Harvest Queen.
The bark Reinback, is again reported
aa being outfide.
The American bark Paramita came
down the river in tow of the Harvest
Queen, at 3:30 p. m. yesterday.
The British ship Carnarvon Bay, was
towed out to sea yesterday with a cargo
of grain for Europe.
The coasting steamer Catania, bound
for San Francisco, arrived from Port
land yesterday afternoon and immedi
ately proceeded on her way.
Jl'he German ship Gertrude, from Val
paraiso, arrived in yesterday at 11
o'clock a. m. and will load grain at
Portland. She left Valparaiso on De
cember Oth.
it mmmm
,'Ths British steamer Glenstrae, draw
ing 25 feet of water, passed to sea yes
terday morning at 9:43. She had been
awaiting favorable conditions for 1
days.
The Breakwater came down early yes
terday morning and passed out to sea
at 0:45 a. m. for Coos Bay.
The steamer schooner Northland left
here, for- San Francisco, yesterday morn
Ing at 0 a. m.
The gasoline schooner Kvie came in
from Nehalem yesterny and tied up at
the O.' R. t N. dock where she took
aboard a new gasoline hoisting engine
and hoist, which will be installed on her,
Captain Robt. Jones, formerly of the
Delia, assumed command of the,Elvic
at noon and will hereafter tread her
bridge. v ,
The Sue H. Elmore will leave for
Coos Bay this afternoon at 2 o'clock
On her up trip on New Year's night
the steamer Lurline met with an acci
dent near Brookfleld, Wash-, resultinz
in the breaking of her wheel. She man
aged to reach Portland in her crippled
condition, but too late to enable the
Undine to be put on her run yesterday.
There was no boat up last night as a
result of the accident but today the
Undine will be placed on the route and
trips be resumed. It is thought that
some drift, of which there is a great
deal in the river, struck her wheel caus
ing the damage. 1
.
The ship Rajore, which was moored
at the Can Company's dock, while her
damaged cargo was being removed,
broke loose yesterday evening at 6
o'clock! and -tfor a time it was thought
that serious results would follow. She
was tied up to the wharf with eight
steel cables, and the receding tide, to
gether with the strong current now run
ning, caused her to tug at her fasten
ings until, in sequence, every cleate to
which a hawser was fastened was pulled
clear of its bolts and the vessel drifted
away from her berth, to a point about
the middle of the channel, where, her
anchors fortunately holding, she now
floats. The San Gabriel, which was
lying just below the Rajore, had a nan
row escape from collision, but the aet
of the tide and current carried the
ship free of danger from that source.
About 500 tons of the Rajore's . cargo
had been removed, and she is that much
lighter, but no fears are entertained
from that source. , . , ;' r
$5&22
TO
New York
via O. R. N.
And connecting lines, the Oregon Short Line and Union Padfk,
through Omaha or Kansas City and Chicago.
Commencing December 1st 1907,
AND CONTINUING DAILY 30 DAYS. :
Tliis rate will entitle passengers to
only. Berth In tourist sleeper from
Chicago . . ,
tourist accommodations
Portland fen aa m am
$7.00
THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS
Leave Portland daily for Chicago without change via the Oregon
Short Line, Union Padfle and Chicago and Northwestern. Accom
modations equal to ths best. The shortest and quickest route be
tween Portland and the East. Through tickets to and from all
points in Europe. G. W. ROBERTS, Agent,
O.B. AN. Dock.
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Not. 26 and 23 ran from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via Ft. Stevens. No. tj
rnns from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beads direct. 5'a 24 runs frtM
Portland to Astoria only. No. 30 mns from Astoria to Clatsop Beech direct.
Nos. 21, 25 and 29 run via Ft, Stevens. Ko. 23 mns from Clatsop Beaek ts
Astoria and Portland direct Additional train will be run from Astoria to Ft
Stevens and return on Sundays, leaving Astoria, 11:30 a. bl, arrivq Ft C to ism
12:25 p. m. Returning leaves Ft 8tevtns 2:00 p. m,, arrives Astoria t:45 p. as.
; Trains marked ran dailvjf Telejrraph stations.
CONNECTIONS At Portland, with aU trans-eontinental lines. At Gobi,
with Nortnern Pacifle Railway Co, At Astoria with steamers for Sen Fraaciaee
snd Tillamook and llwaeo RaOway ft Navigation Oo.'i boat and raDway.
Th rough tickets sold to and from all points in the East and Europe. For
further particulars apply to, ' R. H. JENKINS,
Gen. Ft ft Passngr. Agi. '
ASTORIA, OREGON.
THE GEM
C. F. WISE, Prop.; I
Choice Wines, Liquors
and Cigars
Hot Lund at all Honrs
Merchants Lnsch From
11:30 a. m. to 1:30 f jb.
si Cents
ASTORIA
ORIGOS
JOHN FOX. Pres. 7, L. BISHOP, Set ASTORU SAVINGS BANK, Treas.
- NELSON TROYER, VJoe-Prea. and Bupt
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
a DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS
OF THE LAI "EST DtLPRCVEB . . . .
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers
COMPLETE CANNERY
Correspondence Solicited.
OUTFITS FURNISHED.
Foot of Fourth Street
y ' iim
THE TRENTON !
First-Class Liquors and Cigars
8oa Commercial Street
X Corner tommerdai and 14th. ASTORIA, OSZGOX
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1908 Tide Tables
Just received the 1908 Government tide tables.
We have a full line of 1908 diaries; start the new yean right by
keeping a full account of all your doings and also correct account of oaah
apent an(t received.
E. A. HIGGINS CO.,
MUSIC. BOOKS STATIONERY ,