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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
THE MORNING ASTOR IAN, ASTORIA. OREGO N. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1901. 7:30 Tonight First Performance Will Be Given AtThe Bijou Dream 6M COMMERCIAL STREET BETWEEN FIFTEENTH SIXTEENTH r .t;. I, Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs : PERFORMANCES LASTING ONE HOUR a FUN AND. AMUSEMENT FOR ALL Admission 10c Children 5c PROGRAM CHANGESMONOAY ' WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY , T513 t V The Old Reliable CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Sta. ASTORIA, ORE. Phone 3901 Headquarters PORTLAND, ORE. Are equipped to do all kinds of Dental work at very lowest prices. Nervous people and those afflicted with heart weakness may have no fear of the dental chair. 22 K, crown....... ....Sj0O Bridge work, per tooth LOO Cold fillings .. $100 sp Silver fillings... ...... 50c to $100 Best robber plate.. ...... ....$800 Aluminum-line plate $10 to $1100 These offices are modern through out We are able' to do all work absolutely painless. Our success is due to uniform high grade work by gentlemanly operators having 10 to IS years- experience. Vegetable Vapor, patented and used only by ua for painless extraction of teeth, 50c A binding guarantee given with all work for 10 years. Exami nation and consultation FREE. Lady in attendance. Eighteen of fices in the United States. Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Sts, ' over Danziger store. More than two-thirds of your life you wear shoes. Did you ever think of that? The Dr. A Reed Cushion Shoe Was built to give your feet comfort two-thirds of your life; the rest you sleep. The W. L Douglas Shoe Hai world-wide reputation. Wear one and be up to date. S. A. GIMRE 543 BOND STREET. Opposite Fisher Bros. Best kinds of logging shoes, ban. made, always on hand. ASTORIA DANCING SCHOOL Exchange street, opposite Skating Rink, Open every dav and evening. Pupils can enter any grade from beginning to advanced classes. Our weekly social dance, every Wednes day evening, has become very popu lar. Admission, gentlemen, 50c; ladies free AUDUBON SOCIETY Dying Birds to Be Defended Throughout the Land. LAST STAND FOR GAME BIRDS From January First on to a Reason able Open Season in the Fall is the Period in Which Protection ia to be Asked for Mating Birds. NEW YORK, Mar. 19. Until all mating birds of spring may fly from their winter homes to the north to rear their young, safe from the pot shots of unsportmanlike and market hunters, a national campaign against spring shooting will be carried from state to state, it was announced here to-day. Acting on the protests of sportsmen and the warning of the Department of Agriculture, the Na tional Association of Audubon So cieties has undertaken to make a last stand for the existence of the dying races of American game birds in every state in which shooting during the breeding season is not forbidden by law. In Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey and Oklahoma a determined fight is to-day being car ried against the commercial interests which are organized to fight the movement That the most desperate measures have been taken by the men who butcher birds for the market to pre vent protective legislation in these states as well as the twenty others in which the law still leaves the game birds easy prey while breeding, is known to-day. Although this market lobby has always been active in op posing laws which- threatened to cur tail their gains in any particular state, the possibility of such a general pro tection throughout the country has aroused them to finance a wide spread and unscrupulous fight To pit against this rich and selfish inter est, the Audubon workers have sim ply the moral support of sportsmen and the general unselfish desire of the people to save the game birds from extinctioa From January first on to a reason able open season in the fall is the period in which protection is to be asked for the mating birds and their young. In fifteen states and nine Canadian provinces the game birds are already shielded by law during this crucial time. Unless such meas ures are taken at once by the remain ing states the government authorities have agreed that game shooting in this country will soon cease to exist and every species become extinct. On the legislatures in the Dakotas, Whyoming, Iowa, Nebraska, New Mexico, Illinois, Indiana, Pennsyl vania, Texas, Missiouri, Kansas, Ar kansas and all the southern states will depend the life or death of Ameican game when this matter is brought before them this year or next. In each of these states all the money and influence of the commer cial bird killers, is already at work for their short-sighted policy of exter minating slaughter for to-morrow's table. "Every real true sportsman is be hind us in the fight for the dying game birds of this country"; said Wil liam Dutcher, president of the assoc iation at its headquarters, 141 Broad way. to-day. "We will make our stand for these game species just as faithfully as we have worked for the protection of the non-game birds. H every patriotic citiien will take his place with us to defend the birds against rapid extinction, we shall be eouiiied to oppose all the selfish in terest that money can buy and the gruesome story of the wild pigeon, the heath hen, the Eskimo curlew and the Carolina paroquet species, exterminated by the wasteful greed of man, will not be repeated." 4CCCC SENSATIONAL THREATS CHICAGO, Mar. 19. It became known yesterday that sensational let ters threatening a novel and hideous form af assassination have been re ceived lately by Mayor Busse, Chief of Police Shippy and Assistant Chief Schuettler. The letters inclosed a doxen or more small steel points. Thev were smooth, bright and sharp The letter to the mayor was written in a good .regular hand and couched in grammatical, if terrible, terms. The writer said he was one of a number of persons banded together to kill the mayor and other officials A revolver, he said, had been con structed to shoot cartridges compos ed of steel points, samples of which were inclosed. The shooting would be noiseless, and the steel points, the writer says, were steeped in deadly poison. By means of this gun a dozen of fatal poison could be shot in the system of the intended victim and death would ensue at once. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION WANTED. - - - - - - 1- WANTEDPOSITION AS COOKS in a losslnyr camp tor man and wife. Address "C," Astorian Office FOR SALS. FOR SALE-TWO LOTS, 75x150 feet; in Chinook; will sell for $1500; a bargain. Address Chas, Eklund, Chinook. 1 3-lS-2w. FOR SALE FURNITURE OF A 5-room house; all ready to move into; low rent; centrally located. WESTERN REALTY CO., 172 Tenth St FOR SALE THE STOCK AND fixtures of a general store located a few miles from Astoria; very clean itocK, and will invoice about $7000. Particulars at WESTERN REALTY CO. ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL for sale; doing splendid business rood ODDortunity for first-class hotel man. WESTERN REALTY CO. ( PROPOSALS. waeaawaMeajaawaewan PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND mtton. Vancouver Barracks, Wash. March 17, 1908. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and mutton for' six monthi beginning July 1, 1908, will be received here and at offices of commissaries at FORT STEVENS, ORE., BOISE BAR RACKS, IDAHO, FORTS CASEY, COLUMBIA, FLAGLER, LAW TON, VANCOUVER, WALLA WALLA, WARD, WORDEN and WRICHT, WASH., until 10 A. M., April 16, 1908, and then opened. En velopes containing proposals should be' indorsed, "Proposals for fresh beef and mutton to be opened April 16, 1918,'' and addreed to commis sary of post to be supplied, or to Lleut-Col. GEORGE D. DAVIS, Chief Cora'y. , MASSAGINO. Lame Shoulder. . Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there is noth ing so good for a lame, shoulder as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Apply it freely and rub the parts vigorously at each application and a quick cure is certain For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. OLD BELLS MADE NEW. The Only Way to Restore i Cracked Bell is to Re-cast It Every once in a while some one somewhere wants to know how to restore the tone of cracked bells. It is not usually a question of economy either, but often one of affection, for each bell has an individuality of tone that no substitute can replace to those who have heard it as a familiar voice through many years. Discussing this subject in its April number Popular Mechanics magazine states: "Every attempt so far made to re store he tone of cracked bells has proved unsuccessful In many in stances the cracks have been filed and sawed out and hot bell metal has been poured in, but the results have been the same. Bell metal is an alloy composed of 75 per cent copper and 25 per cent tin. " 'The only way the tone of a cracked bell can be restored is by recasting it,' says the manager of the McShane Bell Company. 'There have been any number of experiments made by those claiming to restore the tone in various ways, but these ex periments have never been success ful.' " "The same assertion is made by Chester Mencely, of the Mcneely Bell Company, who says that the hot bell metal will not fuse properly and the cracks appear after a few blows have been struck with the hammer." CHICAGO RESIDENT RELATES MOST GREWSOME EXPERIENCE During L. T. Cooper's recent visit to Chicago, where his new prepara tion and theory created the usual sen sation, many hundreds of people brought enormous internal parasites to the young man, which had left the system after taking his medicine. Among these people was Mr. Emil Winkler, who brought to Cooper a tapeworm that proved to be over 90 feet in length. Mr. Winkler, who resides at 182 East Ohio street, Chi cago, had this to say of his exper ience: "For five years I have been more or less complaining. I have had severe headaches, and any food that I would eat would nauseate me. I would have bad dreams almost'every night; dizzy spells would compel me to quit work. Black spots would ap pear before my eyes when stooping ove rand rising quickly. I would feel tired most of the time; in fact, I had no life in me to speak of for the last five years. I tried various treat ments, and one physician in St. Louis was recommended to me, and I was under his treatment some time, but as usual I obtained no relief. "So many people asked me to try Cooper's preparation that I decided to do so, and after using it for a few days, this awful thing passed from my system. I feel much better al ready, and I want to gay right here that I thank Mr. Cooper a hundred times for what his medicine has done for me. I would not tae $5000 and have that thing back in my system again." Mr. Winkler is a fair sample of the experience of many during Cooper's stay in Chicago, and this no doubt helped to account for the enormous sale of the Cooper preparation in this city and others, recently visited by the young man. We sell and will be pleased to explain the Cooper preparations. Chas. Rogers & Son. FOR SALE-ONE-QUARTER OR one-half interest in a summer re sort hotel doing a fine business; over 100 rooms and always engaged 'way ahead. WESTERN REALTY CO. FOR SALE -THE FURNITURE of a large lodging house; rooms always full; low rent . . WESTERN REALTY CO. FOR SALE FURNITURE, COM plete for an eight-room house; cheap if taken with a week; party going away. R. W. Strand, Alder brook. 3-20-31. FOR SENT. FOR RENT 2 UNFURNISHED office rooms, near court house. In quire 386 Commercial street, up stairs. 2-7-tf. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE-NINE room house, cor. Jerome and 17th streets. Apply to Capt Ferchen, 330 17th street 2-2tf. FOR RENT-THREE OR FOUR nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. 307 Ninth street PROFESSIONAL CARPI ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES IL ABERCROMBIE Attorney-at-Law City Attorney Offices: City Hall JOHN C McCUE Attorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney. Page Building Sn'te 4. HOWARD M. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, at 420 Commercal St., Astoria. DENTISTS DR. VAUGHAN Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. W.' C LOGAN Dentist Commercial St Shanahan Bldg. OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C HICKS Osteopath Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2061 573 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. TOKIO RESTAURANT. 351 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts. FIRST-CLASS MEALS Regular Meals 15 Cts. and Up. TJ. S. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts. First-Class Meals, 15 Cts. LAUNDRIES. Those Pleated Bosom Shirts -The kind known by dressy men in the summer, are difficult articles to launder nicely. Unless you know just how to do it, the front pleats won't iron down smooth, and. the shirt front will look mussy. Our New Press Ironer irons them without rolling or stretching. Try it TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth end Duane, Phone Main 1991 Massaging IN ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM baths if necessary; thorough com petency is assured. MRS. M. HEYNO, 87 W. Bond Street, Astoria. J.A. OIHIAUOH & CO., Undertakers and Ktubftlmers. Experienced tad Assistant ,i When Desired. A Calls Promptly Attended Day ' or Night. Tatton IMg. lathand Duane 8u AHTOUIA. OUK.UON Plioua Main tt ill BOAT BUILDER. T,L Driscoll1 ". BOATBUILDING AND REPAIR. I NO A SPECIALTY. ' 22nd and Exchange Street TRANSPORTATION. runnuunt. Hildebrand & Gor HOUSE-CLEANING TIME. We sell Liquid Veneer, Jap-a-Lac, Linoleum Varnish, the three greatest furniture and floor renovators known. Go-carf rubber tires renewed. Cur tain stretchers sold or rented. Tht ,,KM Lint PASSENGERS , FREIGHT HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make a specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, general Jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. HOTELS. HOTEL OXFORD Sixth and Oak Sua, Portland, Ore. Steamer - Lurlinc Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria dally eicept Sunday at 7 p, m. A strictly modern hotel In center of business district; suites with or without private baths, running hot and cold water in every room; plenty of free baths. Rates $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. ' VICTOR BRANDT, Prop. Leaves Portland Dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. Quirk Service Excellent Meala Good Bertha Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St O. B. BLESSINO. Aeent I Phone Main 2761. HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel in the Northwest - PORTLAND, ORE. European Plan Only. H. C BOWERS, Manager. TRANSPORTATION. CABINET MAKERS. New Upholstering Shop First-class work guaranteed. Up holstering and cabinet work nicely and neatly done. Furniture of all kinds repaired. Prices right 164 8th St., bet Coml. and Duane Sts. J. H. BOWLSBV. FISH MARKET. Seattle Fish Met 77 Ninth St., near Bond Fresh and Salted Fish. Game and Poultry, ; Groceries, Produce and Fruit Imported and Domestic Goods. P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs. . Phone Red 2183 . ' CANADIAN PACIFIC "imphiss" una of tit Atiinuo LESSf HAN FOUR DAYS AT ISA During the summer season, the Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver- i pool; fast and luxurious. Nine hun dred miles in sheltered waters of the St Lawrence River and Gulf. Short ocean trip. Use this route and avoid " sea sickness. Summer sailing lists and rates now ready. Apply to any Ticket Agent, or James Finlayson, Agent, Astoria, Or. WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert Hall ' (320 Astor Street) " Rooms for rent by the day, week, or month. Best rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. PLUMBERS. PLUNDER Heating Contractor, Tinner Sheet Iron Worker. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 425 Bond Street K.o SPICES, ' o CGFFEE,TEA OAIflHO POWDER, Fu:;c.7.;tfExmcT$i &Muhftiffy. fines! Flavor. Crtater $rmh, fc&sorA&ic PrkJ CLOSSETGDIYEIS twmANEto&goei. MEDICAL. UnpnoeJeated ,' Suecessee'ei n.mw TBS GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR . Who ia knows ..throughout the United JBUtes on account of jaia wonderful euro. No poisons or dnm used. Ha rtur&. roe so ours eatarrti, asthma,, hing and throat trouble, rheumatism, ntmuenesa, stomach, liver and kidney, female com plaints and all chrome diseases. " SUCCESSFUL ROME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, Inclosing 4 cents to stamps. .1 I 'fr; ',.' -l THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO. L.i 12) First St., Corner Morrison. ,. , PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorian. '