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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1908)
SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1908. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. I TO STUDY FINANCES THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS , ' . -v " ' ...:'' : ' . ', ; v, '...',:' ! ' ' ' Shasta Route and Coast Line of the Southern Pacific Company TThrough Oregon and California Over 1300 miles of acenic beauty and interest attractive and instru; tive. Thii great railroad passes through a country unsurpassed for its scenic attractions, and introduces the traveler to the vast arena toon to become the scene of the world' greatest industrial activities. There is not an idle or uninteresting hour on the trip ,and the varietj of conditions presented excites wonder and admiration. Making Effort to Collect Views on Monetary Issues I TO MAKE NATIONAL SYSTEM mm wmMt .'li u,- 7 Notification iaSent to All Oreanba tions Making up the National Body Emphasizing the Necessity of Their Immediate Consideration. WASHINGTON', June 26-In con nection with the work of the National Commission, created at the last scs sion of Congress, the National Board of Trade is making an effort to col lect views on monetary issues for the presentation before the commis sion. Notification has been sent to all the organizations making up the National body emphasizing the neces sity of immediate consideration of the matter. This notice is given in a letter issued by President Frank de la Lanne of the board, she points out that it is peculiarly incumbent upon the board to consider the matter in an endeavor to agree upon the prin ciples of a system for protection. The latter adds: The subject deals with the most vital principle in the business world and affects flie varied interests of ninety millions of people spreading over a comment with all the conse quent conditions of environment. Nothing is so sensitive as finance, and moreover each breach of trade is inclined to look solely upon the effect of change upon its own immediate interests, and there will therefore be great difficulty in harmonizing so as to make a comprehensive national system. If the mam principles can be agreed upon the necessary change should be by gradual steps, all tend- steadfastly toward the desired hich can only be reached by giving time so as to avoid disturb ance of existing conditions, uwmg to the lamentable effects of the re cent financial crisis, the country seems fully alive to the necessity of a change, and the opportunity should be availed of and acted upon while this impression continues." Special Low Rate Ticked rcw en Sale all AlHitkel Office ' .............. . .. .... ; ,. OSB.OO Portland toJjLos Angeles and Return Long limit on tickets and stop-over privileges. Corresoondina1 rates from other points. Inquire o C. W. Roberts, local agent, for full particulars f.i..t .! i . .. . . ..... uu ucifiui yuuncuionr aescriDingtne country through which this great ; highway extends, or address WM. McMurray ' General Passenger Agent,' Portland. Fisher Brothers Company 80LE AGENTS Barbour and Finlayson Salmon Twins and Netting McCormick Harvesting Machines Oliver Chilled Ploughs Malthoid Roofing Sharpies Cream Separatora Raecolith Flooring Stoifctrt Toola 7 Hardware, Groceries, Ship Chandlery Tan Tar, IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS. tie i tt rr tt n y a 71 erry wieow Taken from the World Famous Play of that Name By the Author of "The Man of the Hour" ILLUSTRATED BY RYDER Don't Mistake the Cause of Your Troubles A Citizen of Astoria Shows How to Cure Them. Many people never suspect their kidneys. If suffering from a lame, weak or aching back they think that it is only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets in they think it will soon correct itself. And so it is with all the other symptoms of kidney disorders. That is just where the danger lies. You must cure these troubles or they may lead to dia I nis Interesting Story Will Be Published in The Morning Astorian remedy to USc is poan s Kidney x his. u cures an i us wnica are caused y' weak or diseased kidneys. Astoria people testify to permanent cures, Theodore Josephson, SIS Seventh street, Astoria, Ore., says: "About five years ago I used Doan's Kid ney Pills and derived great bene fit. I was suffering from severe pains across my back and my loins and at times was unable to, stoop or straighten. My kidneys also bother- J L J . 1 . 1 . ate the Mudge process, and there is cu ",c 8r"1 ucu- as .inc sec"s an assured market for the milions of wcrc 8eneuy wo uee in passing. At dollars' worth of flax straw that we last Doan's Kidney Pills were have been burning up for years, and brought to my attention and I pro- a chance to get linens tor title it any cured a box at Charles Rogers & more than the present cost , of fine Son's drug store. I began using them Commencing in the Issue of July 12 FINEST of fabrics Linen Is Considered the of Cloth Best IS COOLER THAN COTTON The Most Ancient Writers Tell That the People of Their Time Shared the Present-day Preference For Linen. : , , ' !','. Why is linen "cooler" than cotton? Why is a linen sheet or garment so much more comfortable than any other covering? Why is. linen, aside from its cost, always preferred to cot ton? That is is preferred is undisput ed. But why? The most ancient writers toll us that the people of their time shared the present-day prefer ence for linen, The wise Apulctns :says: , -" "Can any one impressed with a .sense of religion wonder that a man who has been made acquainted with so many mysteries of the gods, should keep at home certain emblems and rap them m a linen cloth, the purest covering tor divine onjectsr ror wool, the excretion of the sluggish body, taken from a sheep, was deem ed a profane attire even according to the early tenets of Orpheus and Py thagoras, But .flax, that cleanest and best production of the field, is used not only for the inner and outer cloth ing of the most holy priests' of the Ivgyptians, but alsd for covering sacred objects. Plutarch tells us that the priests of I sis wore linen on account of its purity, and he remarks how obsurd and inconsistent would have been their conduct if they had carefully plucked the hairs from their own bodies, and yet clothed themselves in wool, which is the hair of the sheep j he same writer also mentions the opinion of those who. thought that flax was used for clothing because the color of its blossom resembled the ethcrial blue. Herodotus makes statements hat show that linen was as highly regard ed in his day as it is now. A man wounded in an engagement, he says, has his torn limbs bound up. "Now, supposing that the persons concerned had their choice between linen and cotton, there can be no doubt that they would choose linen as most suitable for such a purpose. Cotton, when applied to wounds, irritates them." ' The cooling quality of linen as com pared to cotton is due to the fact that the structure of the flax fibre makes linen a good conductor of heat, and one that freely condenses the vapor of perspiration. Notwithstanding the fact that the" cooling quality of linen when applied to wounds has been well known, it is only lately that an absorbent linen surgical dressing has been produced, under tlie name of "oxolint." This is one of the by products of the first American linen mills, established at North Brook- field, Massachusetts, and operating under a method of manufacture that accomplished in a few hours the work that requires from eight to ten weeks by European methods of linen mak ing. The "World To Day" is an arti cle on this .nnovation says: "The one reason why linen fibre has never been made in this country is that the European process would be impossibly expensive unless carried out by labor of the very lowest cost. There is no labor in the United States cheap enough for this purpose and for this reason Americans have been sending over $20,000,000 a year to Europe for linen. Now mills have been built in Massachusetts to oper- cotton fabrics." Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Add. Welch CoaL Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Brest Goods, Paints, Oils and Glasi Fiafctoena Pure Manilla Rope, Cotton Twin and Saint Wafc We Wont Your Trade FISHER BROS. BOND STREET STEEL cV E WART Electrical Contractors Phone Main 3881 ... . 426 Bond Street 1 r. - TTTS . IVl rV.W BUSINESS COLLEGE JWASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON - WRITE FOR CATALOG The School (hat Places You in a Good Position M BAY BRASS 1 m M IS ASTOItIA, OREGON UGN AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAKD AM " MARfMi mmm - . . v (nia a4ivai"a"W . Up-to-Date Sawmill Machinery. lata ana rnmjuin Ave. Prompt attention given l ill re pah T4 HanU4 v ft Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several years since my lungs were so badly attected 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 take no other. 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. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. and my health is now excellent. I take a few doses now and then, when feeling any sign of backache and they never fail to banish the trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., P.uffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. , Remember the name DoanV-and A Grand Family Medicine "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 436 Hous ton street New York. "It's a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications; while for lame Bad breath has probably broken off back and weak kidneys it cannot be more matches than bad temper, and that's a good many. The best cure for bad breath is the tonic-laxative. Lane's Family Medicine, If you will make inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many suc cumb to kidney or bladder troubles in one form or another. If the patient is not beyond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never dia appoints. T. F. Laurin, ! Owl Drug Store. too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regulate the digestive func tions, purify the blood, and impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at Chas. Rogers & Son's drug store. 50c. Probably it is your stomach and not your heart that causes pain in neigh borhood of the heart. If it is, Lane's Familv Medicine will give relief. 23 cents at druggists'. June Official Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. JUNE, 1908. JUNE, 1S0& High Water. a. M. Data. I h.m. Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday ,. Friday .... Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday ,. SUNDAY . Monday .. . . Tuesday ... Wednesday , Thursday.;. rlday ...... Saturday . . , SUNDAY ., Monday ..... Tuesday Wednesday , Thursday ... iday Friday , Saturday ... SUNDAY .. Monday .. : . . Tuesday .... .... 8 10 ....11 ....131 ....13: ....14 ....15 ....IS ....17 ....18 ....191 ..,.20 ....81 ,...22 ....23 ....24 ,...25 .301 P. M. ft 1:401 2:161 3:50; 3:30 4:15 5:08 6:16 7:52 8:52 9:50, 10:48 11:421 0:00 0:42 1:30 2:16 3:10 4:08 5:15 6:30 7:50 9:05 10:15 11:15 0:06 0:44 1:30 8.0 8.1 7.7 7.4 C.S 6.3 6.0 6.5 6.8 7.1 h.m. ft 9.2 9.3 9.1 8.9 8.4 7.8 7.2 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.9 8.71 8.6 8.3 3:08 S:50 4:30 6:04 6:46 6:35 7:22 8:08 8:56 9:48 10:32 11:18 12:32! 1:24 2:12 3:04 3:50 4:42 5:34 6:28 7:24 8:16 9:09 9:53 10:45 12:06 11:28 12:55 1:35 2:15 2:50, 7.2 7.0 7.0 7.1 7.3 7.3 7.5 7.7 8.1 8.4 8.8 Low Water. Date. I A. M, P. M. Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday .. Friday ..... Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday .. . . Tuesday ... Wednesday xnuraday 1 1 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 7 . 8 . 9 .10 111 h.m. I ft j h.m. I ft. .0Frlday ....12 7.3 7.5 7.9 74 8.0 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.4 8.4 8.5 8.7 8.8 7.2 8.9 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 Saturday SUNDAY . Monday .... Tuesday .;, Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday .. t Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday . . SUNDAY . Monday Tuesday ..." ..13 ..14 ..15 ..16 ..17 ..18j ..19 ..20 ..21 ..22 ..23 ..24 ,.25 ..26 ..27 ,.28 ..29 ..30 8 9 9:62 10:23 11:04 11:45 0:48 1:48 2:48 3:451 4:35 6:25 6:10 6:65 7:42 8:30 9:20 10:10 11:00 11:65 0:55 2:00 3:08 4:10 6:04 5:50 6:25 7:15! 7:52 8:25 -0 0 0.2 0.6 1.0 1.4 3.3! 2.8 2 1 0 -0.3 -0.9 1.4 -1.6 1.8 1.3 0.9 -0.2 0.5 2.2 1.7 1.1 0.6 0.1 0.6 -0.9 0.9 0.8 0.5 8:40! 9:34 10:061 11:00 11:56 12:34 1:33 2:28 3:35 4:20 5:12 6:00 6:54 7:45 8:40 9:36 10:40 11:48 12: 52 1:54 2:68 4:00 4:60 5:42 6:30 7:10 7:80 8:231