The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 17, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY JUNE 17.
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
A WOMAN DELEGATE TIIEFEDERALCOURTS
FAT FOLKS
ONE D O L L A R
invested in a bottle of these wonderful, harmless fat reducing tablets and
la 30 daya you will be a normal, well-formed person again. Don't carry
around your ugly bulk, your ungainly superflous flesh. It make yoH
miserable, ridiculous and what is roor Important, it subjects you to fatal
consequences. Sudden death from fatty Degeneration, Heart Disease, Kid
ney Tiouble, Apoplexy and Musular Rheumatism-all come from OVER?
Eating and Drinking ,
were intended to be a pleasurable as well as a necessary
occupation. With a keen appetite and a good digestion, a
man or woman should bo ablo to eat almost any irood food
Bet before them.
If you do not feel ready for your meals and wholesome
food not jvelcomo, your stomach is not in good working
order, and you need
The Only One to Have aSeat at
In New York Close for the Sum
mer the Convention
MRS. LUCY CLARK OF UTAH
45,000 ' APPEALS PENDING
t a. i n ess.
"ANTK0RPU
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to get it strong and keen it well. For your stomach can and
should be able tp assimilate any reasonable amount of food,
andiflt cannot thereiasomethingwrongwithyourdigestion.
i It ,Bet'clam'8 rills for distress after eating! bloat
ing, flatulence, stomach pains, dizziness, sick headache,
constipation and bilious attacks. These safe and convent
lent pills strengthen the stomach nerves, increase the
muscular energy, and .
Promote Digestion
In toxt with full directions 10c. and 23c.
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WHILE THE IE AGLE i
SCREAMETH
Fireworks May Be Had
Wholesale and Retail at
G.J.HOWES
I 420 Commercial St. Book and Postal Store X
I Astoria Philharmonic Society I
t
GRAND MUSICAL
FESTIVAL
First Semi-Annual Concert, season 1908
t ASTORIA THEATRE
t Thursday Evening' i
June 18
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
DR. EMIL, ENNA, Director
Soloists
; ; John Clair Montieth, Baritone; Frank G. Eichen
; ; laub, Violinist; Miss Mary E. Conyers, Mezzo-So-'.
! prano; Miss Beatrice Hidden, Pianist; Harold Bayley,
Concertnieister.
Admission $1.00
Tickets can be obtained at Whitman's Book Store
TVSITT
THE TRENTON
First-Class Liquors and Cigars
, . 602 Commercial Street.
X Corner Commercial and 14th. ASTORIA, OREGON
It is Declared She Also Will be the
Only Woman Who Ever Had a
..Vote in a Republican National
Convention.
CHICAGO, June 16.- The only
woman who will have a cat on the
floor of the republican convention as
regular delegate came ta Chicago
yesterday. She is Mrs. Lucy A.
Clark oi Brighani City Utah, and it
is declared she also will be the only
woman who ever had a vote in a
republican convention.
Mrs. Clark came to ths city merely
as an alternate delegate Three hours
after her arrival, the Utah delegates
went into caucus. Then it was found
that one of the regular delegates, C.
E. Loose, of Prove City, wouldn't
come to the convention. Thereupon
the vacant position was allotted to
Mrs. Clark as a regular delegate.
Mrs. Clark is the daughter of one
of the early Mormon pioneers and
is an ardent woman suffragist.
Ex-committee man of the National
League of Republican' Clubs and
avowed champion of President Roose
velt for a third term, yesterday issued
a statement declaring that President
Roosevelt would be placed in nom
ination. tlutf his acceptance or rejec
tion being "purely a question of re
lationship" he could do nothing but
accept and arguing that his nomina
tion would mean among other things.
"The election of the republican
ticket by an unprcccdentedly large
majority. The carrying by substant
ial majorities of North Carolina, Vir
ginia and Tennessee; the election of
every republican nominee for gover
nor north of the "Solid South" the
sure return to the hduse of represen
tatives of a large majority of repub
licans; the sure election of republi
can majoritcs in the legislatures of
those northern states which will next
year choose U. S. senators and the
overwhelming nomination of New
York state by the republicans.
Senator Smoot of .Utah declared
that the delegation from his state will
vote 'for Roosevelt if the president's
name is placed in nomination. The
Utah state convention indorsed
Roosevelt but the delegates were un-instructcd.
No More Customs Cases Will Be
Heard by the Court Until October
Millions of Dollars Tied up Pend
Ing Final Tariff Differences.
NEW YORK, June 16.- With the
closing of the Federal Courts for the
summer, so far as tariff litigation is
concerned, nearly 45,000 appeals by
importers are now pending on the
suspended files of the Board of
United States General appraisers.
No more customs cases will be heard
by the courts until October.
Most of the issues now pending are
those arising under the present or
Dingley Tariff, although a few ques
tions under the tariffs of 1890 and
1894 are before the courts for final
determination. The explanation of
present conditions is said to lie in the
fact that the federal courts are in no
position to devote their entire time
or even a small part of it to the ade
quate hearing of questions wholly ir
relevant to the tariff, such as bank
ruptcy, admiralty, Civil and General
miscellaneous issues.
While official figures are not obtain
able, it is believed that several mil
lions of dollars are tied up pending
final tariff diflerenccs by the courts,
while much American capital which
might be used profitably is held back
until it is determined whether the
rates on certain lines of imports will
warrant home manufactures of the
foreign products, while existing con
dition of affairs in customs litigation
have caused renewed discussion of a
measure introduced in congress two
years ago for the establishment of a
customs court The bill was drawn
up by one of the members of the
Board of appraisers and provided
that all tariff cases shall be brought
before the tribunal for determination.
In certain instances, however, appeals
could be prosecuted to the supreme
court of the United States.
Will Cure Consumption
A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes;
"Foley's Honey and Tar is the best
preparation for coughs, colds and
ung trouble. I know that it has
cured consumption in the first stages."
You never heard of any one using
Foley's Honey and Tar and not be
ing satisfied..
WILL COUNSEL PATRICK.
Who is Convicted of the Murder of
Marsh Rice.
DIARRHOL
There is no need of anyone suffer
ing long with this disease, for to
effect a quick cure It la only neces
sary to take a few doses of
Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
In Jiict, in most cases one dose la
sufficient. It never fails and can be
rolled upon in the most severe and
iUngerous cases. It is equally val
uable for children and is the meana
of saving the lives of many ctmaren
each year.
In the world's history no medicine
has ever met with greater success.
PRICE 256. LARGE SIZE 60o.
s'liTfilS'
Tte Star
Dfilli Wins Go.
is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for the manufacture of their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL ,
' DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc,
A moderate amount of
money will start yon in
a profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to bo
, The Best In The World.
For full particulars regard
ing well drilling machines,
tools, supplies, etc, write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO,
PORTLAND, OKEQON,
or
AKRON, OHIO. ,
I.
NEW YORK, June 16.-Vith the
statement that he had consented to
act as counsel for Albert Patrick-
convicted of the murder of William
Rice, William L. McDonald, an at
torney, has made public Patrick s
complaint and .application to obtain
i liberty on a writ of habeas corpus
from the federal courts. McDonald
and Patrick were class mates in the
University of Texas. He has visited
Patrick at Sing Sing and will have
legal aid in the fight for the impris
oned lawyer's freedom. Patrick
charges a conspiracy to rob Rice of
more than $3,100,000 in his complaint
and denounces those connected with
his conviction. He says in part:
"That participating in such con
spiracy' in addition to, those specifi
cally named, were and are many per
sons of wealth and high standing and
official professional, social and politi
cal influence, and in the present de
generate oligarchy, non-republican,
arbitrary and current government of
said state, disrespect for law, disre
gard oi human rights, low state of
public morals, individual helplessness
and supiness, it is wholly impractij
cable for your complainant to obtain
any redress, hearing or just conclu
sion of law r fact from the state offi
cers or tribunal, and an emergency
exists which makes relief by the fed
eral courts imperative."
The Best Pills 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 pills ever
sold," writes B. Y, Ayscue, of Ingle
side, N. C. Sold under guarantee at
Charles Rogers & Son's drug store.
25c.
The dull feeling in the head which is
not quite an ache, but bad enough to
make one miserable, can be driven a way
by Lane's Family Medicine, the best curt
for headache.
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housands of Testimonials From Grate
ful Persons Prove This
YOUR MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS
A NTI-CORPU" is absolutely the greatest discovery in medicine for
reducing FAT. It is made I n the form of i. little tablet out oi
VEGETABLE matter and is easy a nd pleasant to take. It is endorse
ky every reputable Physician and Col! ege of Medicine. Ask your doctor.
M A ANTI-CORPU" is absolutely h armless. The formula used in makinj
this preparation is on file in t lie Bureau of Chemistry in Washing,
ton, which is proof that it is PURE and HARMLESS.
"A 4TI-C0RPU" "duces FAT from 3 to 5 pounds a week. It reduces
Double chin, Fat hips and flabby cheeks. No wrinkles result from
thin r c u rt inn fnr it na1ra tti at4ti !.... J t
- - v navia iuoc lining aiJU BlllUUUl
WI-CORPU" strengthens WEAK HEART, cures PALPITATION,
SHORT BREATH and acts like magic in MUSCULAR RHEU
MATISM and GOUT.
Prirp 1 Oft per bottle' Money lack 5f ' don,t do u w
. 1 , x v v claim. If yonr druggist does not keep it, show Urn
this advertisement and make him get it for yon, or yon can send for it
DIRECT to us. We pay postage and send in plain wrapper.
FDFF 30 DAYS TREATMENT IN EVERY BOTTLE.
rtLL We wiH nd you a sample of this wonderful' fat reducing
remedy on receipt of 10 cents to pay for postage and pack
ing. The sample itself may be sufficient to reduce the d.irrf wicU
Mention this i per. Desk 22. ESTHETIC CHEMTCAT. rrv si w
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:: Something New N
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WALL PAPER
That will not fade known as
PERMANENT DUPLEX
In beautiful shades. Ask to see it
Allen Wall Paper Paint Co.
Corner 11th and Bond Sts.
TO PREVENT HYDROPHOBIA.
NEW YORK, June Id-Administration
of treatment for prevention of
hydrophobia to three dogs is going
on at the Pasteur Institute here an
innovation, it is said ,in the institu
tion's practice and believed to be the
first experiment of the kind tried
here. One of the dogs is a prize bull
dog, belonging to Captain C. L. J.
Frohwitter of the Eighty First Co.,
Coast Artillery, at Fort Schuyler,
which was bitfen by a stray animal at
the Post. Captain Frohwitter, in an
effort to save his pet, has got the
institute to undertake the treatment
Two other dogs taking the treatment
at the institution are likewise valua
ble specimens a French poodle and
a great Dane, belonging to residents
of Oyster Bay, where a mad ran wild
a short time ago. None of the dogs
seems to mind the treatment, which
consists of the injection of a tea'
spoonful and a half ' , of anti-toxin
three times a day. The treatment will
continue for nine days, Soldiers ex
ecuted seven other dogs bitten at
Fort Schuyler by the same animal
which had attacked the captain's prize
bull dog. They were all "mascots"
and the post i3 mourning for its lost
pets, ... 'v ,
SCOW BAY BRASS &
. ASTORIA, OREGON
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Up-to-Date Sawmill Machinery.
18th and Franklin Ave.
Prompt attention given i ill repair w at
- Ta i4ala24fl
No medicine has ever done more to
wards warding off grip and pneumonia
and relieving the distressing grip oough,
than Kemp's Balsam, the best cough
our. .
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