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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1908)
I I! I! si If; I 4 : i li 1 1 t 3t t , " f 1 THE MORNING ARTOTilAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1908. 'i The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which to use for over SO year, has home the matoro of u iu " J. and has been made under Ms per. , ISTZZ onal supervision since itslnfimcy. JUffW4UAt Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations d JustgoodaM hut gperlments that trifle with andendanrt hethof Sits and Children-Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Cartorla Is a harmless substitute lor Castor OH, Pare p9 adWthlng Syrups. It SnSns neither Opium, Morphine nor fJ SbsSmee, Its age is its guarantee, It dtwys Worms ndauaysFeTerlshness. " cures Dlarrha,andJWtod CoUcTlt relieves Teethlnjf Troubles, cur Conspatlou ind Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, f Stomach and Bowels. gMn healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Frieua. cEtiume CASTORIA -WAY0 Bean the Signature oi Reach Port on Time. i . ill irr nil" '.. .iidtwiitininii hiiiiiu iiiu ii'vn .t r uisvniMiHvn -- - tide 140 ton ol freight K wld ontort her summer cx UV vhvs . her north-shore landing, opposite this . . .i.. .:n ..... t n far as title ICUy, sue win iu are concerned tnd on fixed and . . ci, miv come usy-ugni .viisumiv. wv hr once every couple o( weeks to wash her bolleri out, but otherwise Astorians will have to no to her, II .. . TI.. Vntixnlla will h ... mev want ncr. v.... . TWO WHEAT SHIPS DUE DOWN her'tcmkr so far as this city U con- ccrncd. mi .i.HAM f Yum wnt to It ne svnuunvi the Tongue Point mill dock yester- ! tk.. Iim. nf the Din suiiw "r i yay morning - - Portland Mosquito Fleet All i" J Clcntlrr tug Melville, and will load From font iving vyn m . r ml thCre, tor San t rancisco. Th regrettable newi readied mis u. n...i..fr rroised citv yesterday that Captain W. A. i no sicaiusmi' 1 - - ... . i i . c. , firav confined to St. Vincent no n at 7 OCIOCK on ounuay ihv , i from Coos Bay point, and had plenty pUal in Port w A , . b Uc . . . KAt i i 4tr l mi in lie ui -- OI 0USU1CS5 UU vwp I cabins. Captain Macgenn is among specuy the popular masters out of this har bor and the Poet-Laureate ot North Pacific. "JUST IN AND JUST RIGHT" Finnan Haddie Cromarty Bloaters Smoked ChinooR Salmon AcmeGroceryCo. THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERS 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 081 The oil steamer Maverick came down the river on Sunday evening and went to sea on the early flood yesterday. Th four-masted schooner King Cvrus arrived in port on Sunday af' - ternoon at 4 o'clock, and went on to The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. COMMERCIAL BODY MEETING LARGE ATTENDANCE LIVE TOPICS DISCUSSED -COM-TTxrrrATmNS RECEIVED BRICK TESTS TO BE MADE THIS WEEK. Th, first meeting of the Chamber of Commerce unSer the new meeting dates (second and fourth Mondays .u. was held last evening. CohntRrtd in the chair; Secretary Whyte and Asstant Sec retary Wallace and large number of members present nu ,r a laree variety of sub jects discussed most of which were JCC . . . WW' re incorporated in Maiw8 ""j--... i,i,t, U orinted in this issue. The write-up of Clatsop county to be forwarded to Secretary Wisdom in charge of the Oregon office of the A. Y. P. Exposition which is to be . t c.o.,1. nnt vear was noi r.rrald C. arrived in from the Sileti coast torla, slwiyt goes to WILL WED AFTER LONG VISIT CHICAGO. March 9.-A despatch to the Tribune from Muskegon, Mich., says: After waiting 30 years, during which time she married another, Mrs. L. M. Clark will wed Owen Mulhol land of Seattle. Mr. 'Mulholland, who was a srold mine owner, disappeared when he went into the West and it was not until recently that the couple again heard of each other. RELIEVES IN FIVE MINUTES. Help Comes Quickly When Hyomei is Used for Catarrh. The quick relief that comes from the Hyomei treatment for catarrh is 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 vou breathe, kills all catarrhal iicju - - I . .. r.A.4 tn a rnmmit-1 etnna th nmannrms rre read as n was ic""vu - ------ siiis, v r-.- tee to look over. The chair apponucu t,ons ana sootnes tne irniaicu mu n tht fommittee Messrs. Minchew, cous membrane. Rowlsbv and J. T. if vou suffer from offensive breath, awi""' - - . - . Ross The communication trom nr. raising ot mucous, irequem sneering, A. E. Buttner, secretary 10 ru, i nusKy voice, uiv.ibc uum v, Wessinger, which appears in tun- droppings in tne tnroai, loss oi . . ..t..ii -.pivPit and the sec-1 streneth. spasmodic coughing and ,-tarv was instructed to write a fit- feeling of tightness across the upper i.. A r Kitttner Deinainari oi inc cdcsu Kcnuai present was called upon and said that and debility, or any other symptoms Mr. Henry Weinhard has always had of catarrh, you should begin to use a warm spot in his heart for Astoria Hyomei ai once. ... uy ... . .- :.t J,inM for disease Kerms in the nose, throat and Astoria Now that he had joined the lungs and make a quick and perma . w . .1,. in,ntinn nent cure of catarrh. So strong is of Mrs. Weinhard and Mr. Wessin- T. F. Laurin's belief ,n the power of rarrv out those projects and Hyomei to cure mu carrn. j - - on Sunday last, well laden with gen eral merchandise. It s said her rua ning mate, the Evie, is to be placed on the Portland-Tillamook run to as sist the Sue H. Elmore in handling the business; the Evia doing the pas senger end of the traffic. The motor sloop Delia, Captain n-.l..,l u.et.rl,v ninrninff on the Ion, reached this port from Nestuc hawsers of the Harvest Queen. ca on Sunday last with a good mani fest of general Jreignt, ana is now Th Rose Citv sw length up the city channels yester- pier, ,i... mnrnini, at an earlv hour and I . l .... ... . I nf nn to the metropolis at y The rrencn oarK Amirai ae vornm- .,. l. CU. UA n fin nsatmrf UD 1r whcnt-l.lilf n lor EurODe. IS all the coast and did a fine cabin and hold. NEW TO-DAY The Clean Man. The nun who delights in personal cleanliness, and enjoys M mave, shampoo, haircut, and Mtn, in as- i to tne ucciucm barber shop for these imngs-anu gets them at their best To Tht People. Io submitting my name to the elec tors of the Fifth Judicial District for their consideration for the office of District Attorney of said District, I that if I am nominated and elected, I wiU, during myterm of office, honestly, vigorously and Impartialy perform all the official . a- :j (f with ung her handsome loading outward at the O. R. & Nl out fcar 0r favor, endeavoring always in accord to every individual, irre spective of party, politics or person alities, a square deal under the law, i,..; .i.ivt unoermost in my mind the interests of the tax psyers of said r:. .;... an.l tale " B. TONGUE. lust received a new line of umbrella covers. See C II. Orkwlti, 137 Tenth street tht Palact Restaurant la evidence ol tht good management, and tht serv ice, at this popular dining room. For Inn lm. the reoutation of IK house has bees of tht best and it 'y Tht system used, that ol furnishing tht finest tne marnet anorus, and ail can be obtained, in season, is a pita that will always win, coupled at it it with tht best of cooking and prompt service. A common laying nowadays is "Get tht Palace habit" The French bark Emily Galline is readv to come down from Portland with a load of wheat for the United Kingdom, for the second time within ready for sea, at Portland, and will be among the first vessels to come down the river. She will be here to day or tomorrow. Word reached that the steamer M.rrv Widow-Where? The Bon this city yesterday Ton of course shows this popular nai Yosemite crashed I iw.t Sfce our window aispisy Kingdom, tor tne scconn nine mm me sicamv, .wv..... -- 1 iii it. , i 11 months, a fact that will place her into the steamer Yellowstone in San Georgia Pennington, W Bond street! , in the van of the wheat-carrying fleet Francisco harbor on Saturday last, . " . ' The Commercial Ont of Iht cosiest and most popular resorts in tht city it tht Commercial A new billiard room, a pleasant tilting room and hand some fixtures all go to make an agreeablt meeting plact lor ; gentlemen, there to discuss tht topics of tht day, play s gamt of billiards ' and enjoy tht tint refreshments serv ed there. The best of goods art ooty bandied, and this fatt being to well known, a targe business is done at tht Commercial, on Commercial street, t near Eleventh. in the van of the wheat-carrying fleet out of these waters. She will be down on the Oklahama this afternoon or in the morning The French bark Pierre Loti came down on the Harvest Queen yester day morning early and went to sea yesterday afternoon, bound for Europe; , - At nr text of a wireless received yesterday afternoon by the Callender Navigation Company, the fine steam ship Roanoke did not reach her berth at that company's dock until nearly 10 o'clock last night. She was busv all the way up from Port Los Angeles, and this threw her a few hours behind. Captain Thomas Stream, of the schooner Watson, over at Aberdeen, seems to be in a very similar predica ment to that in which Captain Forest nf the schooner Annie Campbell found himself in this port something over a year ago. It is to be sincerely regretted in whatever way one looks at it; but Captain btreams case nas the merit of being devoid of the harsher feature of the death of the man he took a shot at. ' The handsome river packet T. J. Potter is doing the Hassalo's stunt on the Astoria-Portland run these days doing big business both ways and on both decks. She had 80 passen gers out of Portland on her last trip j Francisco harbor on Saturday last. punching a big hole in the side of !.. !.- v.iul nnrl rnrrvlnff awav i.kiti .vj.tv. a r r ruin i" w .- - the rigging of the Yosemite the joint I Company, 16-inch stove length. Call n : . -i . twin I r-: T Pn. Phone that with every $1.00 outfit he gives I a guarantee to refund the money un less the remedy gives satistaction. damage figuring at about $3000. While on his last voyage to the lower coast on the Delia, Captain Bob Jones was put in possession of a copy of a message recovered from the sea, and found on the beach be low the Nestucca, which hailed from the master of the Jane L. Stanford, the American barkentine which was in collision with the steamer J. B. Stetson off this bar last year, and was directed to the officer of the U. S. Geodetic Survey, giving the latitude and longitude of the ship at a certain time, with a lot of specific data, on a specified form furnished to master of sea-going ships by that depart ment. TJie data on the card in ques tion sianified that it had drifted, what in a straight line, would have been 600 miles, but which may have been 6000 when the play of the sea cur rents and storms and winds, are con sidered. i un tne various car lines oi new For oooa wo ; New York( ncuding ,h, luf. From the Tongue Point Lumber f uh way nd eievted roads, there is an average of twenty employees Best Healer in the World. Rev. F. Starbird, of East Raymond, Maine, says: "I have used Bucklcn's Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and other obsti nate sores, and find it the best healer in the world. I use it too with great success in my veterinary business." Price 25c at Chas. Rogers & Son's drug store. up Prael-Eigner Transfer Co., Phone 221 When Yoo Trawl Bt surt that your ticket reads vl- h. ft R. & N. and connections, n 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. wh.n nun i asses under the hands of a barber he wants tht best skilled t.tmfit to be had in that line, in A.tnria. the man in search of such manipulation, goes direct to Petersen's "Modern" shop, at in commercial, and gets it in any of the six chairs maintained. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetaoies. Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main 128L Kodak Supplies. A full line of films, papers, cameras, kodaks, etc., just received at Hart's Drug Store. Tht Palact Restaurant injured each day. Ex-Senator Stewart of Nevada, now a resident of Washington, des pite his long white beard and bis eighty-three years of life, is still at erect and as sturdy a specimen of manhood as ont could wish to set. i . in ,, . ..OL. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF C. O. M.. VANCOU- ver Darracks. Wash., March 10, 1W Scaled proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o clock, a. m, April 10, 1908, for furnishing fuel, fuel oil. sasohne. dogfood, mineral oil at posts in this Department for the year ending June 30, 1909; for furnishing forage and bedding for posts is Alantta for vear endincr June 30, 1909, and for furnishing a three monthi' J supply of forage and bedding for posts in Department of Columbia enA t 1 .!.,. l I ! f I '.jPi.il nraccu wunui uuhiiuuui: v, v--- . States, for period commencing July L 1908. Deliveries of supplies to com merce July 1, 1908. Information fur nished here or by Quartermasters t posts. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals, or any part thereof. En velopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for -" a, . addressed John E. Dax- ; ler. C. O. M. 11-12-Ut. the sentiment of the letter was not hot air" but every word of it was The Rose Carnival proposition for Astoria to have a float was not act ed noon definitely it being the con sensus of opinion that the expenses would not justify the Chamber tak itiir it ud. After the meeting was over there was some more talk about it and Mr. Lamar thought he could secure enough subscriptions to it and Mr. Lamar, Mr. Ben Ward and ur Barr will try and secure the necessary fdnds. Mr. Lew Ogen spoke about his hrirlc oroDOsition and has about closed a deal for a site for a manufac turinK plant and will commence nis im n-n tn nr couch - Jvuiii u jJisaww " r J e experiments this week. that can he stopped by any medkine; Teh meeting adjourned at :. . thftt t u TPPPi COTTA. i ... .. ' nthur medians, it always . . r . iwwu.v " - - Since our last meeting Mr. L,ew - - . 1. - . L.linr. Vl O .act nf 1 Ugan, wno is iuimui.i"n ."v . The Order of the North Star, one. I drug store. , me ever-increasing popularity - ' - - I.IIII1UII.I1 JillJllllMMWJ,..MM Only three Chinamen in Philadel- Iphia own real estate. One of them, Lee Dick, recently paid $9,000 for a I house. PILES CURED IN 6 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 Tim Murphy is said to be meeting with success in Frederick Pauling s I comedy, "Two Men and a Girl." RING SUE UP TO THE MINUTE-THE STYLE IS HERE. That character and individuality in each style that women like. Workmanship the best Suits of quality are here. (Continued on page 6) TEA Good tea and tea are quite different, both grow on the same bush. .- oar trocar returns or bom? If ret Set 33,, gcauuor'i fitsti we v aw. I a n nn n nil ira & nil IfiilfilM ffiiMflKa . KW1 I U II II U U U U . W H fcJ - n ' . w w -, . Jj of the highest orders of Sweden, was j recentlv conferred upon former Gov- lernor D. R. Francis as president of. ths Louisiana Purchase exposition at j Ute t,nm in St Tallin bV L. A. C.K- ! stromer, vice counsul for Sweden. t Alfred Vanderbilt is selecting trot- i ters for use on the Venture coach in i 1 England. He bought fifteen recently. t iHPii Hprjiiisp we are in a small town that vou cannot '.'- tt-.L tit . "it. J find what you want, l ake our wora ior 11, you 11 get it nere, anu iui less money. Three shipments from New York by express this weeK