The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 11, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTOIl IAN, ASTORIA, OREGON
SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1901.
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YASIH
NG1N
PIGS
She knew that I knew her father
was dead;
She knew that I knew what a life
he had led;
She knew that I knew what she
meant when she said: 'Go to
father!' "
TEETH
Without Plato.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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The Old Reliable
CHICAGO
PAINLESS
DENTISTS
Cor. Commercial and Eleventh its.
ASTORIA, ORS.
Phone 3901
Headquarters
PORTLAND, ORE.
Are equipped to do all kinda o!
Dental work at very lowest price.
Nervous people and those aiflicted
with heart weakness may have no
fear of the dental chair.
22 K. crown IMt
I Bridge work, per tooth IN
Gold finings HJO p
Silver fillings 50c to $1.00
Best rubber plate $800
Aluminum-line plate $10 to $13.00
These offices are modern through-
ost We are able to do all wort
absolutely painless. Our success is
doe to uniform high grade work by
gentlemanly operators having 10
to 15 years- experience. Vegetable
Vapor, patented and used only by
a 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 Sta,
over Danxiger store.
The Capital is the Mecca for
, Junkets.
DEALING IN FUTURES" BILL
Added Interest in the Far East Has
Been Given the International Situa
tion by the Determination of the
Administration to Stand Firm. .
Do You Wear
Shoes ?
We sell the kind, that wear longest
and look the best
The Dr. A Reed
Cushion Shoe
special line of
we Handle a
Loggers' Shoes
Give us a trial '
S. A. GIMRE
GOOD SHOES.
543 Bond St., op. Ross, Higgins & Co.
PLUMBERS.
J. II
PLUMBER
Heating Contractor, Tinner
-AND- .
Sheet Iron Worker
Ml WORK GUARANTEED
425 Bond Street
11144. 60 YEARS'
T f EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
.i- Designs
'Wivr Copyrights ic.
JMrrona aendtng a sketch and description idbj
qntakly ascertain our opinion free whether an
mention la probably patentable. Communion.
ltaDMitctlrcontldential. HANDBOOK oni'atenU
wut tree. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patent taken tbrouiili Munn & Co. receive
Vrtoiiw(t, without charge. In tbe
Scientific flnericatt
A Dandsomely Illustrated weekly. I .unrest dr.
mlatlon of any gcientlBo Journal. Terms, $3
mot ; four months, (1. gold by all newsdealers.
OKMCo.36'8 New York
Branca Office. 2 F 8t W at blugton. D. C-
WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 How-
ever the people of the country at
large may regard the Democratic fil
ibuster that wis inaugurated in the
house last week.it has certainly fur
nished not a little amusement to
many Members of both parties and
to the thousands of visitors who at
present throng the Capital City and
occupy all available space in the num
erous hotels and more numerous
boarding houses. - Just at this season
Washongton always is the mecca of
high school and seminary junkets,
but this year these excursions have
been especially frequent and extend
ed, and every incoming train seems
to bring another party.
The White House and the Capital
usually form the magnetic centers,
leaving the many other points of
intrest to mete "side trips". But the
lively skirmishing that has been tak
ing place in the House during the last
week or so has served to attract and
hold nearly all, that is, all who could
gain admission to the crowded galler
ies, while the others have stood in
line in the corridors and waited heir
turn.
When Minority Leader Williams
compared Congressman Paine, the
Republican Floor leader, with Hon
est John Falstaff the other day, the
members of both sides were much
affected while the galleries indulged
in uproarious laughter, but the witty
Mississippian literally "brought down
the house" when he resorted to rhyme
and declared that the action of the
Republicans in desiring tQ put off all
constructive legislation until after the
Presidential election reminded him of
a verse his small son naa tound at
school and brought home:
When I asked my girl to marry
me, she said, 'Go to Father";
The passage of the Aldrich cur
rency bill by the Senate has only in
tensified the vigor of the campaign
whjch the business interests of the
country are waging against it. The
Merchants' Association of 'Jew York,
which is taking the lead in the fight,
is daily receiving assurance of sup
port from important commercial bod
ies in various parts of the country,
Among the organisations lined up in
opposition to. the Aldrich bill are
chambers of commerce, boards of
trade or commercial associations in
New York, Boston, Chicago. Indian
apolis, Philadelphia, St. Faul, Rich
mond, Portland, Oregon, Dallas, Fort
Worth, Hartford, San Francisco,
Baltimore, Norfolk, Louisville and a
large number of other cities. The
ground of the opposition to the Aid
rich measure on the part of business
men generally is that it is at least
only a palliative and not a preventive
of panics, that it affords the oppor
tunity for inflation of currency upon
an unsound basis and would be a di
rect encouragement to bonds specula
tion, while it totally fails to provide
currency responsive to business needs
ftn. .... . . . I
i ne Merchants Association is act
ively supporting the Fowler Bill
holding that it will put into effect
system of note issue that has worked
successfully in other countries an
that the features of guaranteeing de
posits simply applies the principle of
insurance to banking as it has bee
applied to nearly alt other kinds
business. The action of the New-
York Chamber of Commerce, in op
position to tthe Aldrich bill and in
favor of a currency commission
seems to indicate that the business
interests of the country will not ac
cept the Aldrich bill as a final solu
tion even though it is passed by Con
gross, out win demand that some
more thorough remedy for the evils
of our present currency system be
adopted. It was significant of the
strong feeling on the subject that
Congressman Jefferson M. Levy
could not even obtain a second for
his notion that the Chamber of Com
merce endorse the Aldrich bill.
help Wanted
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework in family of three; good
wages for right party. Apply 86
West Bond. . 4-8-tf.
WANTED-A GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework. Apply Mrs.
Charles Brinke, 15th and Lexington.
FOR SALS.
FOR SALEr-EGGS FOR HATCH
ing; white leghorns; are the best
layers. Apply R. Norton, Smith's
Point. 4-7-6t.
FOR SALE-FURNITURE FOR A
6-room house; and the house for
rent; a snap. Enquire 77 Third St,
cor. Bond. Thone Red 2313. 4-3-tf.
MASSAGING.
DOCTORS PRESCRIBING MAS-
sage, call Olga Landen, Finnish
masseuse, Pythian bldg,, Commercial
street.
Massaging
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM
baths if necessary; thorough com
petency Is assured.
MRS. M. HEYNO,
87 W. Bond Street, Astoria.
HOUSE MOVERS.
9391
FOR SALE-BOAT AND NET
for sale cheap. Inquire at Astor
House.: 4-9-3t.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
sssa
FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make
a specialty of house moving, car
penters, contractors, general jobbing;
prompt attention to all orders. Cor
ner Tenth and Duanc streets.
An investigation has been made by
Herbert Knox Smith, commissioner
of corporations in the Federal De
partment of Commerce and Labor, of
the bjlls which have been introduced
in Congress aimed at the prevention
of dealings in farm products for fut
ure delivery, and he has decided un
officially that these "futures" are
neither pernicious nor harmful to the
community. As a matter of fact
every merchant in the country is deal-
ng in futures all the time. Frequent
ly the government makes contracts
for supplies with merchants who have
not the goods on hand and who must
arrange to get possession of them
before they can deliver them. The
principle is exactly the same as ob
tains in the cotton and grain ex
changes of New York and Chicago.
The operator at Chicago, for ex
ample, agrees to deliver a certain
quantity of grain within a specified
time. lie has no grain in his posses
sion. It is growing. When the time
arrives for delivery he must observe
l his agreement, and the exchange sees
to it that delivery is made Future
needs for consumption are thus nro-
Most of our ambitious vouneivided for without dntrino- th m.
American girls work too hard at jket after harvest. The agrarian
school . ' . r t i:
3lany teachers have little or no!f ,i,:k:.:.. f f... ...t.i ...
judgment about pushing a child CZ: "' X T.,..r V
beyond her endurance. They ought ' . ' . . Jl
to know that girls especially have a ihi,s ha1 a directly contrary effect.
danger period. Often, too often, I some of our own southern states
utter physical collapse is the result, the "antifuture" laws have stepped
ana it takes years and years to: the dissemination of quotations. The!
recover lost vitality. Vfarmcr consequently is unable to ob-
Many a young girl has been helped tain nnv infnrmnfifiti ani-l lam nn.
over this critical ,period,and been pre-' tors who ct. ni1'tatirtI1,
pared lor a healthy womanhood by , '
' J - through their agents cotton or wheat
LYDIAILPINKHAM'S Pris lower than those ruling on
the exchange.
FOR SALE-LOCKSLEY HALL
Hotel, Seaside, Or.; this beautiful
spot under the pines and overlooking
the ocean is for sale; best money-
making property in the West; over
100 rooms; modern in every way.
For particulars apply to Mrs. L A.
Carlisle on premises.
FOR SALE-80 ACRES OF LAND
on Gray's River, Wash.; for par
ticulars, inquire of W. L- Barr, Gray's
River, Wash. , 4-4-6t
FOR SALE SMALL ROOMING
house; partly furnished; must be
sold at once, parties leaving town.
Enquire 154 9th street. 4-10-tf.
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
BOAT BUILDER,
T, L. Driscoll
BOATBUILDINO AND REPAIR
i INO A SPECIALTY,
22n4 and Exchange Street
UNDMTAIEES.
J. A, (lILIIAUdll & CO..
Undertakers and Emlmliiiera.
Kiporli'iioed Lady Anlittuiit
When DcHired.
CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE
Attorney-at-Law
City Attorney Offices: City Hall
JOHN C McCUE
Attcrney-at-Law
Deputy District Attorney
Page Building '.lie
C'nllH I'roiiijitly Attended Ihvy
or Night.
Tiitto.. Hdtr. tatUaiul Duuno HU
m t AHTOUIA. OUE.UON
Phone Alain 151 11
TRANSPORTATION.
Tlit "KM Lint
PASSENGERS
WANTED TWO OR THREE UN-
furnished rooms; on or near 11th
street. Call on Phone Main 3711
HOWARD M. BROWNELL
Attorney-at-Law
Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, at 420
Commercal St., Astoria.
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RHODA C. HICKS
Osteopath
Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 206
S7J Commercial St., Astoria, Ore.
WANTU D-RI-SIDF.NCE BUILD-
ing lot costing from $J(X) to $8(10.
Banking Savings & Loan Associaton,
168 Tenth street.
DENTISTS
roK si.nr.
DR. VAUGHAN
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon
FOR RENT PLEASANT FUR-
nished room; one or two gentle
men. A, Astonan. 4-5-tf.
DR. W. C LOGAN
Dentist
Commercial St Shanahan Bids,
FURNISHED ROOMS Furnished
housekeeping rooms, with electric
lights and water. 4S4 Bond, opposite
Hotel Occident. ' 4-3-tf.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
FOR RENT-TWO FURNISHED
rooms for gentlemen. Captain
Ferchan. 330 17th street.
LOST.
OUN'D-A- SMALL BROWN
pony; owner can have same for
proving property and paying for this
ad. 4-10-6t.
RESTAURANTS.
TOKIO RESTAURANT.
351 Bond Street
Or.posite Ross, Higgins & Co.
Coffee with Pie or Cakt 10 Cts.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS
Regular Meals IS Cts. and Up.
IF YOU WISH YOUR GARDEN I
roses or shrubbery attended to ad-
ress Henry Scholtz, 221 Commer- i
ial street. 4-9-3t.
U. S. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street
Co.Tee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts.
First-Class Meals, IS Cts.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FURNITURE
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice is hereby given that there
is money in the treasury to pay alt
general fund warrants endorsed prior
to April 1, 1907, and all courthouse
fund warrants endorsed prior to
April 1, 19p& Interest ceases after
this date. Payable at the treasurer's
office at the courthouse.
WM. A. SHERMAN,
Treasurer, Clatsop County? 5re.
Astoria, Oregon, April 1, 1908.
Hildebrand & Gor
HOUSE-CLEANIN5 TIME.
We sell Liquid Veneer, Jap-a-Lac,
Linoleum Varnish, he three greatest
furniture and floor renovators known.
Go-cart rubber tires renewed. Cur
tain stretchers sold or rented.
HOTELS.
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Miss Elsie L. Hook, of Chelsea. Vt,
writes to Mrs. Pinkham :
" I am only sixteen .years old, but I
want to tell you that Lydia E. Pink
Political circles in Washington in'
both parties and in all factions were
deeply stirred by the recent an-
ham's Vegetable Compound and vour nouncement of Representative Grant
advice cured me of sideache, periodic jj, Mouser, of the Thirteenth Ohio
paiuB a.iiu bicepii'KMiieH, uiu 01 a ner
vous, irritable condition after everyV
district, that he would not be a can-
thing else had failed, and I want to didate for re-election because of the
thank you for it.', strife and turmoil in the Republican
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. :ranks of his State- The formal with-
For thirty vears Lvdia E. Pink- (li:awa! f,f Congressman Mouser was
ham's Vegetable Compound, made made all the more interesting by rea-
from roots and herbs, has been the son of the current reports that tenta-
standard remedy for female ills, tive steps are being taken to recon-
andhaspositivelycuredthousandsof ciIe thc Taft-Foraker factions in the
women who have been troubled with c. . . . - . . .
displacements, inflammation, ulcera- m,ckey,e Stilte' ' T or to m.mmize
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, as much as possible the likelihood of
periodic pains, backacne, tnat bear- a democratic victory at the pons
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- next November. The interest in the
tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. Ohio situation has not been confined
YYnyaontyoutry it t0 the Congressional delegations and
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick nni:t1vi!in4 trnmuat cf,. i,.. u.
wntiua a mil. Iiai fnf a Avion. ' " "l""--
She has (raided . thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass
been general. Much concern has
been felt in the camps of the Repub
lican Presidential allies, who were put
on thc quivive by thc rumor that con
liatory measures, are being under
taken to restore harmonv in Ohio,
OnC of thc strong arguments they
ive employed against Secretary
aft's candidacy has been that there
a strong . probability of his State
going Democratic in November, thus
seriously affecting the chances
HOTEL OXFORD
Sixth and Oak Strs., Portland, Ore.
A strictly modern hotel in center
of business district; suites with or
without private baths, running hot
t)e and cold water in every room; plenty
FREIGHT
Steamer - Lurline
Nifjht Boat for Portland and
Way Landings.
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday
at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland Daily except 8onflay
at 7 a. m. f
Quirk Service Excellent Meals
Good Berths
Landing Astoria Flavel Whart
Landing Portland Foot Taylor It
O. B. BLESSINO. Annt
Phone Main 2761.
TRANSPORTATION.
pANADIAN PACIRIC
,7IMPRHi Line of th AUantlo
LESS THAN POUR DAYS AT SEA
During the summer season, the
Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver
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- Aarent. or
James Finlayson, Agent, Astoria, Or.
MEDICAL.
Unpreoeuested
Sueoessea' of
DR. I!- GEE HO
THE GREAT
CHINESE DOCTOR
Who Is known
Republicans might have for success
with thc War Secretary at their head.
ihcrefore 't is that they view with
alarm any attempts to bring peace to
the Republican party in Ohio, and
will strive mightily to thwart all
overtures looking to an amicable ad
justment of the row , there. Men on
the inside, however, claim that there
is nothing to indicate that there will
be an early, if anyj reconciliation, but
this ahs only been fuel to the fire of
general interest in things political in
the State.
of free baths. Rates $1.00, $1.50 and
$2.00.
VICTOR BRANDT, Prop.
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.
Save Sickness
The prompt and sure relief
given in acute stomach, bowel :'
and liver complaints, has
created an annual sale of over
six million boxes of
BEECHMT&
V-'v PILLS-
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and Vk
FISH MARKET.
Seattle
m
arii
the United
ls35-&'i States on account of
AaaJisJs wonderful wree.
No poisom or drugs used. He gwan-
u our0 oaiarrn, sstftma, lung and
throat trouble, rheumatism, nerrousoeso
siomacn, liver and kidney, female com
plaintt and all ohronlo diseases.
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT.
If you cannot call write for symptom
blank and circular, inclosing 4 eenta is
stamps.
THE C. GEE W0 MEDICINE CO.
. 1821 First St., Corner Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Please mention the Antorian.
CONTRACTORS.
J, B, Benoit & Son
Contractors and Builderi.
Estimates given. Repairs a Specialty.
Pho"e Red 2413. 893 Commercial St.
LAUNDRIES.
77 Ninth St., near Bond
Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poultry,
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Goods.
P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs.
Faone Red 218J
Those Pleated Bosom Shirt.
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 A
iron down smooth, and the shirt
iront win look mussy. Our New
Press Ironer irons them without
rolling or stretching. Try it. ,
TROY LAUNDRY,
Tenth and Duane. Phone Main 1991
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