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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH , 1908. 1M I 1 I 11 4 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for OTer 30 years, has borne the signature of , ana Has oeenmaaeunaer n per nn&l annnrrtalon since Its lnihnev. C4K Allow no one to deceive sou in this sn rimintarfotta. Imitation and " Just-as-tood" are but Experiments that trifle "with and endanger the health of Infants and ChUdren-Erperience against Experiment. What io CASTORIA Caatoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Fare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Tleasant. Is contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotia '" substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms And allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colio. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the - Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. , The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ccnuiriE CASTORIA alwayo Bears the Signature of Hie KM You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tM wiw nmnmn. rr mum it mm. tmt n m NEW TO-DAY To The People. In submitting my name to the elec - tors of the Fifth Judicial District for their consideration for the office of District Attorney of said District, 1 desire to say that if I am nominated and elected, I will, during my term of office, honestly, vigorously and impartialy perform all the official duties pertaining to said office, with out fear or favor, endeavoring always to accord to every individual, irre spective of party, politics or person alities, a square deal under the law, keeping always uppermost in my mind the interests of the tax payers of said District and State. E. B. TONGUE. The Alderbrook Y. P. S. C E. will give in the basement of the church, Saturday evening, March 7th. A pro gram will be rendered and refresh ments served. Admission: Adults, 25 cents; children, IS cents.. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel" Rates very reasonable. Merry Widow Where? The Bon Ton of course shows this popular hat first See our window display. Georgia Pennington, 483 Bond streett For Good Wood From the Tongue Point Lumber Company, 16-inch stove length. Call up Prael-Eigner Transfer Co., Phone 221 Lovers of dancing will be interested to know that the principal teacher of Astoria Dancing School is classed among the best teachers in round dancing in the United States. 3-1-lw New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main 128L ; , When Yon Travel Be sure that your ticket reads vi". the O. R. & N. and connections, 'it costs no more than via other lines. "Through tickets to and from all prin cipal points in the United States, Canada and Europe. G. W. Roberts, Agent, O. R. & N Dock, Astoria. "Modern" Delights. When a man rasses under the hands of a barber he wants the best skilled treatment to be had in that line. In Astoria, the man in search of such manipulation, goes direct to Petersen's "Modern" shop, at 572 Commercial, and gets it in any of the six chairs maintained. ' ' Wood The Tongue Point Lumber Com pany are now delivering 16-incV stove length wood promptly. Call Main 2771. The Pslacs Restaurant The ever-Increasing popularity of the Palace Restaurant is evidence of the good management, and the serv ice, at this popular dining room. For a long time the reputation of the house has been of the best and it does not wane ss time progresses. The system used, that of furnishing the finest the market affords, and tO can be obtained, in season, is s plan that will always win, coupled ss it is with the best of cooking snd prompt service. A common saying nowadays is "Get the Palace habit" " Kodak Supplies. A full line of films, papers, cameras, kodaks, etc, just received at Hart's Drug Store Just received a new line of umbrella covers. See C H. Orkwitz, 137 Tenth street Wood The Tongue Point Lumber Com pany are now delivering 16-inch stove length wood promptly. Call Main 2771. ' The Commercial One of the coziest and most popular resorts in the city is the Commercial A new billiard room, a pleasant sitting room and handsome fixtures all go to make an agreeable meeting place for gentlemen, there to discuss the topics of the day, play s game of billiards and enjoy the fine refreshments serv ed there. The best of goods are only handled, and this fact being so well known, a large business is done at the Commercial, on Commercial street, near Eleventh. , CONGO INDEPENDENT STATE. BRUSSELS, March 4. It is an nounced that King Leopold and the Belgian government have come to a complete agreement on the question of annexation of the Congo independ ent state. It is stated in official circles that the agreement was made possible by an important concession by the king in consenting that the parlia ment have control of the Congo budget. In addition the king secured for Belgium the magnificent domain of Cape Ferrat in the South of France, reserving for himself the use of it, however, during his lifetime. The government on its part agrees to propose that the chambers vote a special fund to carry out certain un dertakings in the Congo and in Bel gium which fund will not exceed $12,- 000,000 and at the same time a special annual credit of $600,000 will be in cluded in the Congo budget for 15 years for the construction of hospi tals and other institutions in the Congo. ; V Notice to Our Customers We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it at s safe remedy for children snd adults. T. F. Laurin, Owl 'Drug Store. SPl,DECKAi6U0Y Cutter Hugh McCulloch Arrives in From Neah Bay. MOLIERE IN FROM BAY CITY Three Men Escape From La Perouse on River Run Mareschal Davout Hers From San Pedro Vosburg Arrives From Nehslem Notes. The handsome white hull of the revenue cutter Hugh McCullough, loomed pleasantly on the Astoria vision about 9 o'clock yesterday morning, and is now at anchor in the city channel off the A. & C. docks. She comes here from Neah Bay, for her mail and for fuel, supplies and the pay of men and officers, after re ceiving all of which, she will return to Neah Bay, to await the return of the cutter Thetis, now in Alaskan waters on an expedition in the inter est of some wrecked Japanese ma rinrra. When she is relieved by the Thetis, she will return to these waters and take her place on this station. She has a crew of 69 men and 7 officers, and is a snug little craft and swift withal. Her officers are: G. C Carmine, first lieutenant, commanding; B. H. Camden, first officer; G. C Alexander, second lieu tenant, second officer; II. E. Rideout, second lieutenant, third officer; Roger C. Weightman, second lieutenant, navigator; C. J. Curtis, second assist ant engineer, chief engineer; and Harvey T. Johnson, second assistant engineer, first assistant in that de partment She is of 869 tons burden; carries six guns; was built in 1897, at Philadelphia; and has, heretofore, been stationed at San Francisco. f The French bark La Perouse, Cap tain Le Dry, arrived down on the hawsers of the Oklahama yesterday morning and is all ready for sea, and Europe, with her big cargo of grain. She will probably cross out this morning. The French bark Moliere, Captain Le Pennec, arrived in from San Fran cisco yesterday morning at 9:40 o'clock, and will go to Portland on ih first tow line that offers, to load out wheat for Europe. The Moliere made it from bar to bar in six days, which indicates that she is a good sailer. The steamship Breakwater, Captain Macgenn, is due down this morning from Portland, and will sail early, from the O. R. & N. pier, for Coos Bay. The steamship Geo. W. Elder is due down from the metropolis at an early hour tomorrow morning, bound out for Eureka, San Francisco, and Port Los Angeles. The Numantia is among the expect ed arrivals in this port from China and is likely to be reported at any hour. The motor schooner Delia, Captain Jones on the "bridge," arrived , in from the Nestucca yesterday morning at 1:50 o'clock, with 600 cases of cheese in her hold, and is discharging same at the O. R. & N. docks. The motor schooner Gerald C, is loading out for Nehalem at the O. R. & N. docks, and will leave today, or in the morning, if all is well. The steamship Senator will be down from Portland on Saturday morning and wil leave out about 8 o'clock for the Bay City. The steamer Sue H. Elmore went to sea and Tillamook yesterday morn ing at 5:30 o'clock; and on her re turn trip will go on to Portland, her port of departure. Captain Le Dry, of the French bark La Perouse, reported to the customs authorities here yesterday, that on the trip down the river from Portland, three of his men sneaked some life-preservers from-the racks and slipped over the side about mid night on Tuesday, making good their escape. The master will endeavor to fill their places in this port , The coast tug Geo. R. Vosburg ar rived in yesterday from the Nehalem river, with 30 cases of apples, which will be discharged here. The French bark Mareschal Davout, Captain Kampart, arrived in from ; m Pedro, vestcrday noon and went to anchor in the lower harbor. She is consigned to Balfour, Guthrie & Company, and will load food-stuffs for Europe. The British bark Crown of India went up. to the metropolis yesterday morufng, on the tow lines oi me Oklahama. The steamer F. S. Loop was an early arrival in port yesterday morn ing and after a brief stay at the Cal lender pier, went on to Portland. The Kamm steamer Undine came down the river with good business yesterday evening; and returned on schedule time well fixed for the trip. RELIEVES IN FIVE MINUTES. Help Comes Quickly When Hyomsl li Uied for Catarrh, The quick relief that comes from the Hyomei treatment for catarrh W most remarkable. Put a few drops of liquid Hyomei in the little pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, and before you have used the treat ment for five minutes you will notice relief from your catarrhal troubles. It gives a tonic healing effect to the air you breathe, kills all catarrhal germs, stops the poisonous secre tions, and soothes the irritated mu cous membrane If you suffer from offensive breath, raising of mucous, frequent sneezing, husky voice, discharge from the nose, droppings in the throat loss of strength, spasmodic coughing and feeling, of tightness across the upper part of the chest, general weakness and debility, or any other symptoms of catarrh, you should begin to use Hyomei at once. It will" destroy alt disease germs in the nose, throat snd lungs and make s quick and perma nent cure of catarrh. So strong is T. F. Laurin's belief In the power of Hyomei to cure all catarrhal troubles that with every $1.00 outfit he gives a guarantee to refund the money un less the remedy gives satisfaction. BENNETT BILL. NEW YORK, March 4.-The sd vantage of the bill introduced in Congress by Congressman Bennett providing for the deportation of anar chists is expressed by Commissioner of Immigration Watchorn of this port. The commissioners states that he has always done everything in his power to keep anarchists out of the country, but says he knows of no way in which they can now be deport ed. He believes that the passage of the Bennett bill would be of great benefit to the country. No Cause on Record. There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as it will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow package. Contains no opiates and is safe and sure. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL ILL. CHICAGO, March 4. A dispatch to the Record-Herald from Decatur, III, says: With the opera house sold from orchestra to roof, at high prices for last night, many purchasers being from neighboring towns, Manager Given, late yesterday, received a tele gram from Terre Haute, Ind., cancell ing the engagement of Mrs. Patrick Campbell in the "Second. Mrs. Tan queray." The message said that NfVs. Campbell's "voice was gone." Having no chance to give adequate notice to the pulic the play-goers were met at the theatre door and given back their money. PILES CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c SOLID FOR TAFT. TOPEKA, Marc 4. Kansas Re publicans in a state convention today elected four delegates at large to the Chicago convention and instructed them to vote for the nomination of Secretary Taft on every ballot The resolution also endorsed the adminis tion of President Roosevelt. TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are full -bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. , Tour froctf r.turni rear oiotstf U r ses'l "JUST IN AND JUST RIGHT" Finnan H ad d i e -Cromarty Bloaters Smoked Chinook Salmon Acme Grocery Co. THE UP-TO-DATE OROCERS . 52t COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE Mi Grand Masked Skating Carnival Will bs given Tuesday evening, March 10th.. Suitable pries, to-wit: Best dressed lady, pair nickls plated skstes. Best dressed gent U00 worth skats tickets. Best sustained character, lady, 12.00 worth of skats tickets. Best sustained chsrsctsr, gent 12.00 worth ol skats tickets. Most comical make-up, Isdy, f 1.50 worth ol skats tickets. Most comlcsl maks-op, gsnt, worth ol skate tickets. Most grsceful skater, Isdy, U0 worth ol sksts tlcksts. Best tramp, 11.00 worth ol skats tickets. Masquers only will be allowed on the floor until 1:30, grand march and unmstqu. Admission Lsdies snd children, 15 cents; gents, 25 cents. Corns ssrlys bring your skstes. Copies of The Investors and Home- seekers Edition of The Morning Astorian Can be had at this office, all f wrapped and ready for mailing 15c a copy, 2 for 25c PUZZLING PROBLEM (Continued from page 1) county will be obliged to inter the body. Anarchists in the Chetto district lastt night decided to ask the auth orities for the body, the purpose be ing to give Averbuch an anarchistic funeral. ,, Olga Averbuch, sister of the dead man, will be asked to make formal demand1 for the body. It will be taken to a West side lodge room and services held in accordance with the anarchist belief. Small groups of the Ghetto anarch ists met in the homes of their mem bers and discussed the possibility of securing the body of Averbuch. The plan to act through the sister of the dead man was suggested at a meet ing held at Maxwell and Canal Streets. METCALP TO RECEIVE FLEET. SAN FRANCISCO, March . 4. Mayor Taylor yesterday received a letter from President Roosevelt say ing that neither he nor Secretary Root will be able to make the trip to the Pacific Coast to be present on the arrival of the fleet under Admiral Evans; The ' President states that Secretary of the Navy Metcalf,' who is the proper official to receive the fleet on such an occasion, will be present, and will set as his personal representative, NO RAISE OF RATES (Continued from page 1) city a little better than he is treated by any other city in the country" The new auditorium will be ready for occupancy June IS. An Immense state reception and ball to which all the officers of the various States of the Union will be asked to send re presentatives will be held there Just prior to the democratic national con vention, which meets July 7. i 1 1 i im ' ' No medicine has ever dons mors to-' wards warding off grip sod pneumonia snd relieving the distressing grip sough, than Kemp's Balsam, the bt eougb euro, ' " SENATOR PROCTQR DEAD. WASHINGTON, March 4-United States Senator Ridfield Proctor, of Vermont, died today after a short illness following an attack of grlpp Senator Proctor was 77 years old. The Senator had been In feeble health ever since the assembling of Con gress. Tils' dull feeling ia tbs bead whiob i sot quits an scht, but bad enough to make one miserable, an be driven sway by Lane's Family MeJloIne, tbs best euro for headaflfci, ' 1