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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1908)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1908. Baking Powder The only Baking Powder made with Royal drape Cream of Tartar made from gnwcs . Insures healthful and delicious food for every nome every day Safeguard your food against ainmui phosphate of lime World Almanacs 1003 worlds almanacs just in. Magazines, office fixtures and supplies. Periodicals, Calendars, Charts, Maps and Music. Large and Complete Stock f Typewriter Papers and Ribbons. , E. A. HIGGINS CO MU8I0 HOOKS STATIONERY iMIMMMIIIMIMIHMIMMMIHMHMMIMIMIMni X A 1 A5H BOX j RESOIUTE UNIVEMAt COLD WEATHER IS 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 Incorporated SuectMMfl U Iu StokM C. fM eeee TIMB CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. SflwtH Monday, September 9, 1907- Padflo Tina. NEWS OF CONGRESS Improved Car System Wanted in Washington. i.lM 1.8i TV i 8.41 .t ' (. 6,4) "I.M aTTwwarrsns J2 a.u f.so 9.ISI (.80 am US 10.18 10.2ft! 10,80 B.D1.I P.. s.101 Jli I so 6.26 0.29 6 6.40: 7.11 7.1M p.m. D.m, T. .H T.W 6.06 S.18 6.84 M 6.40 .m 8.00 (.90 t.M 0.071 10.88 10.16 lO.lttll 10.61 1146 U.4M U.06 O.' 86.4 46.8 66.6 60.8 68 n.a T8.T M.S 09.8 106.7 KW.6 1S.81 13.40 ia.4t p.m TOT 116.7 118.1 110.1 It, 1 Ar. pnpTiiwn 1. V.'.'.'.'.'.. OOKLK4. AIT JIA.1111HIT.... mm. JUYOUt . (11IINCY. , CLATfiK ANIK JUNCTIONf.. , .WKHTPOBT.... VilF tun 1. .... Ar AHTOR1A! tt,V LT ...ASTORIA Ar Ar. WABKBMTON Lt Ar HAMMOND Ar. ,.,..IT. PTXVEN8 LT lit FT. BTKVKN8 Ar HAMMOND ... Ar...... WARRKNTON IT .Ar l WAKBEMON ... .mGKAKHAKT 1KAH1DK Ar. OUADAY..m.. Iv itlim u I a 3b 55" .... P.m. p.m. ft.ro. ajn 79.7 10.66 6.40 3 K 78.6 10.40 8.36 a 6S.I 10.16 7.6 j3 o 6.8 10.06 7.80 a" K 66.6 9.63 7.40 fie. 3 47.9 9.81 T.l J f 40.4 1.16 7.04 ' 8 3 19.9 (.30 (.10 H 19.8 (.16 6.60 1.4611.00 18.4 7.6&I 6.86 9.3010.4 7.64 13.10 M78S ....... 7.46 9.O8J0.36 7.43 .8.00 10.21 17.9 7.41 10.00 168 7.88 13.30 10.3 18.4 7.38.... 12,10 M.ll TiT" TwTWirBjioT" 8.4 6 67 S.0H10.SS 9. 1.0 6..50 6.0010.4A ,4 0.0 8 46 4.6610.86 .(S a.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. . No. 26 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via Ft. Stevens. No. K runs from Portland to Astoria and Olattop Beach direct. No. 24 runs from Portland to Astoria only. No. 80 runs from Astoria to Olattop Beaoh direct. No 21. 28 and 20 run via Ft. Stevens, No, 23 runs from Clatsop Beach to Astoria and Portland direct. Additional train will be run from AstorU to Ft Stevens and return on Sundays, tearing Astoria 11:80 a. m., arrive Ft. Steveat 12 iM p. m. Returning leaves Ft. Stevens 2:00 p. m., arrives Astoria 8:48 p. a. Trains tnnrked run dallvj f Teleraph stations. CONNKCTIONSAt Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Gobi, with Nortnern Paclflo Railway Co. At Aitorla with steamers for Bon Francises) and Tillamook and TJwaoo Railway k Navigation Co.' boat and railway. Through tickets sold to and from all points In the East and Europe, for further particulars apply to. R. H. JENKINS, Gen. Ft. A Passngr. Agt, ASTORIA. OREGON, BATTLE FOR PROHIBITION Efforts Will Probably be Mads to Restrict European as Well as the Asiatic Immigration Object Land Fraud Cases Being Tried There. WASHINGTON', Jan. 27-Bcyond the preliminary of the currency ques tion and the Introduction of numer ous mcasurei calculated to cure finan cial ill, Congress thus far since the holiday recess ha busied itself pri ncipally in planning numerous and Sunday bills for the immediate bene fit and relief of the resident! of the District of Columbia. There has been agitation in previous congresses to oecure cheaper gas, lower street car fares, and universal transfer as for the nation, but never before was there such interest taken in these matters by o many different members in both houses of , the national legislature. The attention of the members to the needs of Washington doubtless was first attracted by the need for an ex tension of the street railway tracks to the new union station. The termi nal was formally opened and put into use by the railroads only a few days before the Sixtieth Congress assembl ed, and the incoming members were thoroughly impressed with the need for immediate action by the long walk they were compelled to take over muddy roads and dirt pavements to the nearest street car line. Then the champions of a universal trans fer ystcm and of three cent fares got busy, and have insisted that no track age legislation be put throught with-1 out provision for their pet hobics. From this contemplation of the wrongs heaped upon Washington by the public service corporations, it was but a step to additional reforms, and these, hinted at in a "show me" resolution introduced by Represcnta live Shacklcford of Missouri, which directs the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to investigate and report upon the affairs of all public service corporations in the District, including street railway, telephone, electric lighting and sas companies. . . While the atention of the general public is taken up with the talk of possible war with Japan and everyone is following the progress of the bat tleship quadron round the Horn, a mighty army is being quietly marshal led here in Washington and prenara- ions for a bitter internecine struggles are being pushed vigorously. And it will be a fierce fight, ending only when the aggressors are victorious. This is the fight which the advocates of prohibition are planning to make before Congress for the enactment of laws which will shut out the "Demon Run" from the District of Columbia. If anyone thinks that the matter is purely a local iiie they will find themselves very much mistaken. For the hosts of temperance, believing that the time has come when they can force such , a measure through Congress, and realizing what an im pctus would be given their caused by thus committing, the federal govern mcnt, art determiued to make every shot count and will leave no stone unturned in razing the bulwarks of the liquor interests. Washingtonians will have very little voice in the fight which i9 to leave the city "wet" or "dry", for the outcome will very largely depend upon the pressure ex erted on the individual members from their home districts and states. No quarter will be given, none asked; it will be a fight to the finish! landed on the eastern coast from the nations of Europe and ask significant iy about the Oriental immigration that swarms into Pacific ports, ac cumulates a goodly portion of Uncle Sam' gold and then turns back to the Far East. While this argument is by no means a new one, it is very probable that it-will prove more potent in winning friend for the re stricted immigration movement, in view of the recent money famine. ' i Washington taxpayers have raised a' big howl over the action of the Department of Justice in removing the western land fraud cases from the Pacific coast to those of the District. secretary Bonaparte submitted to Congress a request for an emergency appropriation of $49,000 to cover the expense of trying these cases in I city. Under the law one half of the expense of running the District gov ernment is borne by Congress and one half by the taxpayers of the Dis trict. The' trial of the Hyde-Benson Dimond and Schneider cases in this jurisdiction will mean that one half of the expense of witnesses fees, jurors' fees, bailiffs fees and mis cellaneous court expenses must be paid by the property holders of Wash ington. , They are imposed uppn of ten enough as it is, but when it comes to. making them pay for something which they don't want and in which they have no interest, they feel rt- scntful. However, it is not believed that the Department of Justice will change its program, and if Congress sees fit to grant Secretary Bonaparte's request, the District government will have to pa the fiddler despite the fact that it doesn't dance. A RECORD BREAKER. Last Year's Sales of Hyomei Guaranteed Cure for Catarrh, Larger Than Ever. the The merits of Hyomei the treatment that cures catarrh without stomach dos ing, its popularity and , growth, are uniquo in the annals of medicine. So pronounced is the relief and curs fol lowing the use of this treatment that it ha been publicly recommended by leading druggists and physicians in nearly every Stat and town 'la the country, with the result that last year's sales were larger than aver. The fact that Hyomei la so simple and complete, and that it cure by breathing medicated air and not taking drug into the atomach, no doubt ha helped to create xhi wide-spread and rapidly In creasing army of friend. The mray in which it ha been sold by T. F. Launn ha undoubtedly aided greatly it introduction in Astoria. He is such a firm believer in the power of Hyomei to cure all catarrhal troubles, that he urges people to use it with the understanding that the cost will be re funded to anyone who is not benefitted by the treatment. You do not risk a cent in testing the healing virtues of Ilyomtl, for T. A. Laurin take all the chances of its giving satisfaction and leave you to be the judge. An anarchist is a man without a country and also a man that any country is glad to be without Renewed efforts probably will be made in the 60th Congress to restrict European as well Asiatic immigra tion. Friends of the movement to put at least a temporary stop to the influx of low class Europeanans are pointing out that fully $100,000,000 of American gold was taken back to Eurooe last vear by the emigrating foreigners who had come to these shores 500,000 strong and recouped their broken fortunes at the expense of this country. They point to these figures to show that instead of the labor and money brought from Europe remaining here to help develop this great country,- these aliens have only stayed in America long enough to turn their capital over and then have gone back from whence they came, leaving the United States poorer, but not even wiser.', They urge that these figures relate only to those who have Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drag Law We are pleased to announce that Foley' Honey and Tar for eougha. colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law a it contains no opiate or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it a a safe remedy for children and adult. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. . California, politically, is a good deal in the same fix as Nebraska. She has a few orators but is shy on real statesmen, 4 . Kemp'a Balsam will atop any cough that can be stopped by any medicine and cure coughs that cannot be cured by amy other medloine. It is always the best cough cure. TROTTERS GOING ABROAD. NEW YORK Jan. 27, -Intending to enter them in the , leading trotting meets in Europe this summer, John Splan, the grand circuit driver, will ship the trotters, totta 2:08 1-2, and Codero 2:09 34 to Vienna this week. Codero was champion four years old trotter last year. Lotta was raced ail last season, getting her mark of 2:08 at Readville. Splan bought the horses with the intention of racing them abroad. " When the doctor la called he ask: "How are the bowels t They are gen erally wrong. Hi visit might have been saved by a timely dose of Lane's Family" Medicine. e led Col P'l! 'iffajmir ' mp L. "T- Xjf mil iost a wu I : .in- n I H 11 mm uuuun BEHEST CROUP, SORE THROAT, TKRATudLOMGS. tmiumttmimwMMa SwiailMfclMMtUA ' 1 Price 2S cents M MM.aMb.M You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a remedy that will re lieve the lungs and keep expectora tion easy. You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu monia. You want a remedy that is pleas ant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy rnfteta all of these requirements, and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad oolds stands without a peer. A Severe Cold QuicMy Cured by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. "Laat winter I caught a very sever cold which lingered for weeks," ttyi J. TJr quhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "My cough waa very dry and barth. The local dealer recommended Chamber lain' CoughBam dy and guaranteed It, o I gave it a tri&l. One small bottle of It onred me. I believe) Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to ba th beet I have ever used." It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it PRANK HART, Druggist The Morning Astorian, Delivered to Your Home, 60c per AVonth, THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars Cos Commercial Street Corner Commercial and 14th. 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