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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
THURSDAY. JUNK 11 4 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ! The; Store 'fFV Ladies if 'HIVE Outfitters MILLINERY FOR Women IS Ladies' Muslin Underwear See Our Display Window Oar Line of Fancy SKirts and Gowns Unusually t Attractive with 10 Per Cent Off PERSONAL MENTION Hon. I. Bergman, accompanied by Mrs. Bergman, went to Portland yes- - terday, where they will spend a week. A. C. Levy, a resident of Chicago, is in the city for a few days visiting , his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Levy , and his sisters, Mrs. C. M. Celler and ' Mrs. Dr. Clay. i Mr. W. C. Van Glahn and his young bride have returned to their ; home at 376 Seventeenth street, after I being away for some time on their wedding trip. Mayor Wise, Dr. Henderson and A. M. Smith returned from Portland ' on the noon train yesterday where they attended the Democratic State Convention. They all report a very harmonious meeting. Dr. Henderson was appointed alternate to the Na tional Convention that will be held on July 7 at Denver, Colo. M. R. Pomeroy, sheriff and sheriff : elect, was in Seaside yesterday on ' official business, and his deputy, Arch McLean, went to Hammond on a . similar errand. - A. B. Snyder, the cigar man of San Francisco, was in the city yesterday and domiciled at the, Parker. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Reaves, of Kansas City, have arrived in Astoria, on a visit of interest and recreation. Deputy Fish Warden Burton, of Washington, was in the city yester day, with the lively department launch, the Nola. Captains Wicklund and Stuart, of the life-saving stations on the lower bay, were business visitors in this city yesterday. Fred Oberg, spent the day here yes terday, on matters of pleasure and business, lie headquarters at the metropolis. . D. Z. Irvine, of Portland, repre senting the Standard Oil Company, in its big line of specialties, is in the city, and will leave tnis morning for the north-shore beaches. L. E. Loomis, a resident of Nah cotta, is stopping at the Occident. X. P. Sonnein, of Portland, is in the city a guest at the Hotel Occi dent. George Galligan, of Portland, is in the city stopping at the Occident. R. L. Oakland, a resident, of North Bend, Ore., was a visitor in Astoria yesterday. R. L. Oakley, of North Bend, was in the city yesterday. F. R. Nettleton and wife from South Bend, Wash., are in the city, guests at the Occident. Mrs. A. Croner of Spokane is stop ping at the Occident. V Geo. H. Day and wife are in the city from Spokane, Wash., stopping at the Occident. A. Gremer and wife of Condon, Ore., are visitors in the city stopping at the Of dent. IDAHO NATIONAL FORESTS. WASIUN'CTON'Juiie 10. The first step toward carrying out a compre hensive plan of districting the Na tional Forests in western states has just been made by the President in signing executive orders effective July 1, establishing the Cache and Pocatello National Forest in north ern Utah and southern Idaho. The object of this plan is to equntixe areas of administrative 'unit and re arrange their boundaries in such a manner as to promote the efficient administration. No actual addition to the National Forest area isjnvolvcd in the plan. The Cache forest will consist of th Logan and Idaho divisions of tin Bear River National Forest, and will be administered by Supervisor Wood ruff, with headquarters at Logan, Utah. The Pocatelto National Forest will consist of the present Pocatello and Port Neuf National Forests, to gether with the Malad Division of th Bear River Forest. These areas will be administered by Supervisor Wren- sted, with headquarters at Pocatello, I-'aho. Under the general plan of redis tricting 18 new administrative units will, be established from the existing National Forest area. The attempt is being made by the Forest Service to reduce the srea of the administrative units to an average of approximately 1,000,000 acres. This will not be pos sible in all cases, as is shown by the fact that under the plan of redisrict ing there will be 144 Supervisors who will administer more than 135,000,000 acres of National Forest area. NOTICE. Union Oas Engine Company, Mr, C, II, Carlson has' been ap pointed local agent for th Union Gas Engine Company for Astoria ami Lower River territory with head quarters at Astoria. A full line of repair pats will be caried in stock at 591 F.xchnnge street, Astoria, by Mr. Carlson, who is also equipped to: do repair work on Union Engine at short notice in a first-class manner. UNION GAS ENGINE COMPANY, F. P. Kendall, General Sales Agent. Portland, Oregon, June 1, W NOTICE. The members Beaver Lodge quested to attend a regu lar meeting to be held this (Thurs day) evening at 8 o'clock. Work in second degree. Visitors welcome. OLOF ANDERSON, Secretary. WANTED BOY TO LEARN THE PRINT ING BUSINESS. ENQUIRE AT ASTORIAN OFFICE. EASY TO CURE CATARRH. Putting Astoria on the Map- Printers' Ink, the New York pub lication issued specifically for adver-J tising specialists, published on page 32 in its issue of May 20th on account of the fist 'year's work being done by the Astoria Chamber of Com merce giving a whole page to the sub- P. C. Holland, a newspaper man, iect and publishing a splendid half- and late owner of the Walla Walla tone cut showing the members of the Statesman, passed through the city Chamber grouped about the btisi yesterday en route to Seaside, for a ness 0ffice( wherein is piled up 12,000 restful season. Mrs. Holland ac- envelopes. Since this article was pub companied him. lished various members of the Pacific L. E. Loomis, of North Beach, was Coast Advertising Men's Associa- The Besfpills Ever Sold. "After doctoring IS years for chronic indigestion, and spending over $200, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider them the best puis ever sold," writes B. Y. Ayscue, of Ingle- side, N. C Sold under guarantee at Charles Rogers & Son's drug store. 25c. FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL a business visitor in this city yester day. M. P. Sorenson spent the day here yesterday on matters of business. "Si" Jones, the well known candy man, was doing business in this city yesterday, for Rhomada & Company, of San Francisco. A. P. Large, special agent of the Phoenix Insurance Company, with headquarters at Portland, was in As toria yesterday on business for his company. Ernest Oberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. This woman says that sick women should not fail to try Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound as she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence Pinkham St., Denver, CoL, writes to Mrs. " I was practically an invalid for six J ears, on account of female troubles, underwent an operation by the doctor's advice, but in a few months I was worse than before. A friend ad vised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it restored me to perfect health, such as I have not enjoyed in many years. Any woman suffering as I did with backache, bearing-down pains, and periodic pains, should not fail to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, jnade from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands oi women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Seriodic pains, backache, that bear-lg-down fueling, flatulency, Indiges tion, dizziness or nervous iJrostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. tion and the Chamber of Commerce itself have received a number of in quiries as to the details of this pub licity campaign which as one promi nent Washington, D. C, newspaper publisher puts it: "The fame of your good work has spread abroad and I am very anxious to know more of the way you are handling affairs in your section. Will you be good enough to send me samples of such printed matter as yqu care to part with and tell me more of your good work?" TJie manager of one of the oldest newspapers in the south has written: "I shall appreciate it if you will give me details." As was evinced at the meeting of the Chamber of Com merce Monday night, a number of important enterprises are now under way here which not only attract at tention away from home but arouse interest locally and Astoria is being put on the map so it will stick out like a sore thumb. TEA Schilling's Best is in packages; never comes out of a bin or canister. roar EroctrV-turni Tour money U JON i't 8kait;wpfc him For upward of forty years every President registered at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and Abrahom Lincoln went forth from its hospitable walls to Cooper Union, where he made the speech that started him on the road to the White House. General Grant's first candidacy for the Presidency was originally discussed at a dinner of the Peabody Fund trustees at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, in 1867, and he and his Cabinet once held an official ses sion in one of its parlors. Roscoe Conkling and General William T. Sherman lived there during their last years. There James A. Garfield and Grover Cleveland held their first public receptions, and Chester A. Arthur received the first Korean Am bassadors. But perhaps its most historic incid ent occured in the Summer of 1884. The Fifth Avenue was then the stop ping place of James G. Blaine. The "Plumed Knight" had been nominat ed for the Presidency. It was the scene of the famous "Rum, Romanism and Rebellion" in cident that cost Blaine the Presidency Burchard, who opposed Grover Cleveland and hoped to injure him by charging him with being an ad- vocate of the above trinity, had hurl ed the words at Blaine, but Blaine re fused to answer them. Just Breathe in Hyomel, the Dry Air That KUli the Germs. You can do exactly what G. J. jSterers did by using Hyomei. Read this: "After havitig suffering from chron ic catarrh fdr years, for which I tried various remedies without success, I became almost discouraged. After reading about Hyotnei, I decided to make one more effort to rid" myself of the dread disease, and to my great delight I found the use of two bottles of the Inhalent sufficient to produce a complete cure. I now take pleasure in recommending this remedy to all sufferers from catarrh." G. J. Sterers, Crown City, Ohio, We don't simply say Hyomei will cure catarrh, but we say that T. F. Laurin, the druggist, guarantees it to cure catarrh, or money back. He does more he guarantees it to cure asth ma, bronchitis, hay fever, coughs ancl colds. A complete Hyomei outfit, in cluding inhaler, costs only $1.00, and extra bottles, if you afterwards need one, will cost but 50 cents. Hyomei is a pleasant dry air treatment. You just breathe it in, and as it passes over the inflamed membrane, it kills the germs of catarrh, and allays all inflammation. r TD), Baking Powder The only Caking Powder mfa with Royal Orapa Cream of Tartar mads from grancs Insures healthful and delicious food for every nomc every day Safeguards your food ajalast aioaifldpBosp&ateef lime BMP A Delicious Relish R0EDINGS RIPE OLIVES When the doctor Is caffed he asks: "How are the bowels!" They are gen erally wrong. His visit might have been saved by a timely dose of Lane's Family Medteire. v Subscribe for the Morning Astorian. II H We Have For Dessed? Try JELL-O, the dainty, appeti ing economical dessert. " Can be pre pared instantly simply add boiling water and serve when cool. Flavored just right; sweetened just right; per fect in every way. A 10c package makes enough dessert for a large family: All grocers sell it. Don't ac cept substitutes. JELL-0 complies with all Pure Food Laws. Seven flavors :Lemon, Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry, Chocolate, Cherry, Peach, Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any bene fit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Foley's Honey and Tar stop the cough and heals the lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. The Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month, delivered by carrier. Con tains full Associated Press reports, and all live local news. Subscribe now. THE PINT Acme Grocery Co. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES S21 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 681 A FEW SPECIALS SOMETHING EXTRA FINE Cresta Blanca Sauterne (Chateau STL:.. 60c Cresta Blanca (Red and "if. White).: Chianti DC Cresta Blanca Sparkling Oj? Burgundy. "1. Nips , OO C AMERICAN -IMPORTING CO, 589 Commercial Street Crand Prize, Reo Automobile, to be Given Away by MORNINC ASTORIAN in Popular Contest. See page 7 for Special Offer This Week. Fourth of July Fire Worlfs f Wholesale and Retail ;. at SvensonsBooKStorc 14th and Commercial St. Astoria - - Oregon NEW TO-DAY GOOD WOOD. If you want a good load of fir wood or box wood ring tip KELLY the , WOOD DEALER, The man who keeps the PRICES DOWN. Phone Main 2191 Barn, Cor. 12th and Duane. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident HoteL" Rates very reasonable. The Palace Restaurant 4 An phase of hunger can be daintily gratified at any hour of the day or night at the Palace Restaurant. The kitchen and dining room service are of the positive best. Private dining rooms for ladies. One call inspires regular custom. Try it. Commercial street, opposite Page building. ' 1 The Commercial ,.. One of the coziest and most popular I 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 a game of billiards and enjoy the fine refreshments serv ed, there. The best of goods are only handled, and this faet being so well knowt a large business is done at the Commercial, on Commercial street, near Eleventh. " New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture ot coffee the J. 'P. 13. Fresh fruit and vegetables. IW.ollef & Co.. grocers. Phone Main 1 401., . , LADY MANICURIST ENGAGED. "The Modern," A. E. Petersen's beautiful tonsorial establishment, has been further modernized by the per manent engagement of a highly train ed young lady manicurist, who will also serve the house as cashier. " ; The Clean Man. The man who delights in personal cleanliness, and enjoys his shave, shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As toria, always goes to the Occident harbor shop tor these things and gets them it their best D