The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 09, 1908, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1909.
SLAP FROM BRYAN
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Refers toJPresident's Interest in
Taft
ON ESTABLISHING DYNASTY
Nebraskan is in Full Control of the
Convention and is Writing the
Planks, Including One on Injune
tions Negro Question Up.
DENVER, July 8. William J
Bryan's view as to what the demo
cratic national platform should con
tain are fully before the sub-commitee
charged by the convention with the
work of drafting that document. Gov.
Haskell of Oklahama, chairman of the
resolution commitee, spent more than
an hour during the early morning,
reading to the sub-committee what
Mr. Bryan had written in the form
of planks.
Mr. Bryan's view on the injunction
plank as thus transmitted are that the
plank should begin with the state
ment that the party resents any at
tempted reflection upon the judiciary
of the country; that not only are the
courts themselves created by law,
their jurisdiction and authority are
denned by law, as well as their rules
of procedure. The position of the
party on this subject in the platforms
of 1896, 1900 and 1904 is to be endors
ed; the further provision made that
in contempt cases the trial is to be
before any judge other than the one
issuing the writ, and most important,
1,. 1,V ; (n .Wlsr fnr the re-pn-
" ; . i
actment of the federal law requ,"ng '
notice 10 oe given uciuic bu.ii
liminary injunction shall issue, pre
cisely as it existed prior to 1874. Mr.
Bryan made a subsequent suggestion
for the plank to the effect that it
might be well to provide that no in
junction or restraining order shall
remain in force for a period longer
than three days, and that the hearing
of this order shall be made before two j
judges. Mr. Bryan also believes an
expression should be made to the ef
fect that the circuit and district courts
should not have the power to suspend
the rights of the state; that the right
of appeal in such cases should lie in
his currency plank suggestion, Mr.
Bryan asserts that treasury funds
were used as an emergency to force
through congress a bill which has
failed tn trive nrotection tO the IS,-1
000,000 depositors of the country, one of the leaders and several of the
The belief is expressed that the neces-j agents are already in the toils, they
sities of commerce requires an emer- j having been arrested Monday night,
gency currency; that such currency It. Petrosino and his men declare
should be issued and controlled by (that several persons, all ex-convicts
the federal government and loaned to j whose places of business are on the
national and state banks, under prop-j East side, have been identified with
er guarantee. j the black hand society. The police
"We favor, the postal savings bank 'admit that it is difficult to prove any
if the guarantee bank cannot be secur- thing against these men. Lieut. Pet
ed," is the termination of the pro- j rosina said that the arrest of Virzi
posed plank and Mr. Bryan made it and the other four suspects on Mon
clear to the committee that this qual-'day night has put a lot of information
ifying language should be used in the in the hands of the police upon which
indorsement of the postal saving bank ;
orooosition. Another plank which
Mr .Bryan has suggested in confer
ence to the sub-committee but con
cerning which he expresses some
doubt as to the wisdom of its pro-
mulgation, is headed "The Misuse of j
Patronage. 1
It condems as a violation of the
spirit of our institutions the action
of the chief executive to secure the .
. , f . . . ,
nom.nat.on of one of his cabinet of-.
ficers. 1
The plank continues: ,
"To force a succession in the presi-:
dency is scarcely less repugnant than j
life tenure in that office and tends to
the establishment of a dynasty."
The plank concludes with the state
ment that the democratic party stands
for the right of the people freely to
select their officials; that the demo-j
cratic party stands for democracy
while the republican party is the party :
of private monoply. I
On the subject of the navy Mr.1
Bryan cautions the committee to be i
careful not to endorse a "large navy".
An adequate navy he said "is as far
as we can go. He has no objection
to a plank endorsing state militias
but preferres to be in the language of
Thomas Jefferson on that subject
"a well disciplined militia is our best
recognized defense". If a plank
could be drawn on the rights of the
negro that would be unanimously
acceptible Mr. Bryan would not object
to it but he would not want to force
such a plank in the platform.
Subscribe to the Morning Astorian,
60 cents per month, delivered by
carrier.
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mum ;
Women should understand that
melancholia, commonly called "the
blues," is in nine times out of ten a
sure symptom of some serious female
organic derangement and should
have immediate attention.
Women whose spirits are
depressed, and who are ailing
and miserable, should rely upon
LYDIA E. PINKIIAf.rS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
KS is evidenced by following letters.
Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of May-villa,
N. writes to Mrs, rinkham:
" For three years I was in an awful
despondent and nervous condition
caused by female troubles. I was not
contented anywhere, and was in such
constant fear that something terrible
was going to happen that it seemed as
though 1 should lose my mind. Lydia
E. Finkhani's Vepetable Compound has
restored my health, and I cannot say
enough for it."
Mrs. Mary J. Williams, of Bridge
port, 111., writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
' I have been suffering from a female
trouble, backache and headaches, and
was so blue that I was simply indespair.
I feel it my duty as well as my pleasure
to tell you that Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound cured me. Tt..
change in my appearance is wonderful,
! .1 r l. - flf,..:
nu w.u v ouucr.u5
woman
would trv it."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink.
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, irregularities, periodic pains,
backache. Why don't you try itr
AFTER THE BLACK HAND.
New York Police Say They Expect
To Strike Decisive Blow.
NEW YORK, July 8.-Vithin the
fnext 24 hours the police expect to
strike a most descisive blow ever
aimed a( b,ack hand of bomb
throwers in this city. They say that
they are now acting with hope of suc-
Ucvs.
Was in Poor Health For Years
Ira W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa.,
' i writes: 1 was in poor health for two
years, suffering from kidney and blad-
der trouble, and spent considerable
money consulting physicians without
obtaining any marked benefit, but was
"red by Foley s Kidney Cure and I
desire to add my testimony that it may
be the of restoring the heaUh
0f others." Refuse substitutes. T. F.
LaUrin, Owl Drug Store.
Tie Star
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 you in
a proGtable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to be
The Best In The World.
For full particulars regard
ing well drilling machines,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON,
or
AKRON, OHIO.
Dili
rap
E3?5
My stock of men's and boy's
shoes is unsurpassed for qua
lity. Close buying and low
expenses enable me to sell the
best qualities at lowest prices.
S. A. GIMRE
543 Bond Street
TRANSPORTATION.
The" K" Line
PASSENGERS FREIGHT
v si mi
Steamer - Lurline
Night Boat for Portland and
Way Landings.
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday
at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland Daily except SinOay
at 7 a. m.
Quick Service Excellent Meals
Good Bertha
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor It
J. J. DAY, Agent
Phone Main 2761.
DAIRIES.
TheVermont Dairy
All milk aerated before bottling.
Specialty made of one cow's milk for
infants. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone 14 Farmers line.
W. J. INGALLS.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Eagle Concert Hall
(320 Astor Street)
Rooms for rent by the day, week, or
month. Bes rates in town.
P. A. PETERSON, Prop.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOT OR COLD
Golden
Tea
Just Right
CLOSSET & pEVERS,
PORTLAND, ORE.
SZZM MEN AND'
g? JCtBK I CuoBigOfo
la 1 w i driJ diichr(in,itifl
I Ouirtotetd II Irritation or
If not to itrtcturt. ofmucoun
MEN AND WOMEN.
J for nnnBturl
inflammation
ut ulceration!
not ta iiricture. at fflucoui menibranei.
ItHEEVANSCHEMICWCO. gent or poiwjiioui.
Prevent, (itnUfftoa. Pa n mi. Ann not astriD'
, ClltCmMTI.O.r! Sold by Draiiuu.
r.d. 1. 2 I or lent in plain wrapper,
. JKtr hi -xprMn. prepaid, tor
W vwSrUl Si .00. .r 3 l.'ittl- S2.75.
liiV' circular lent on reiueit
MISCELLANEOUS.
Smith's Special
Delivery
EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE
Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store.
Phone Black 2383
Res. Phone Red 2276.
Stand Corner 11th and Commercial.
It jr I " r- l w 1 1 I T r ' .
. m tit mmJtmMBmmmkimm mi i iw '' ""
West
HELP WANTED
WANTED - TWO M ESSENGER
boys. Apply Western Union. 7-4-tf
WANTKD--A HOUSE GIRLi $23
per month. Enquire at Hocfler's.
j 7-Uf
WANTED A 110 Y OR YOUNG
j man for kitchen work; good oppor
tunity to learn cooking; $25. Ham
mond Lumber Co. Boarding House.
! Phone B. 24-16. 7-4-tf
$2.00 STARTS A FINE LOCAL
business, daily profits $5 to $10; par
ticulars free; write today. B. F. Loos
Co., Des Moines, la."
FOB SALS.
FOR SALl3o AlPfoMMUC
nickel in the slot weighing scales, 1
electric nickel in the slot piano, set
up and in operation in differen sa
loons in the city; price $200 cash; will
bring in over $100 a month. Address
"B.," Astorian. 6-4-tf.
$2500.00 BUYS 160-ACRE DAIRY
and fruit farm; three and one-half
miles from best market in Oregon;
fully stocked; terms. Address L. C.
Smith, Newport, re. 7-4-4t
FOR SALE-ONE SIX MONTHS'
scholarship in a Business College
of Portland. Enquire Astorian office.
6-30-6t
FIRST-CLASS DENSMORE TYPE
writer, at half price; also light driv
ing team, buggy and harness; to
gether or separately. C. E. Barney,
with Warren Packing Co., Astoria.
rOR RENT.
FOR RENT FURNISHED AND
unfurnished rooms; electric light
and water. 454 Bond cor. 10th. 30-tf.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED TO BUY A HORSE;
weight about 1250 pounds; not over
8 years old; must be good driver and
gentle, also city broke. Address As
torian office. 6-9-tf.
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.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST-BUNCII OF KEYS; FIND
er will please leave at the Astorian
and receive reward. 7-7-2t
LOST-GOLD NECKLACE, JULY
4th; finder return to this office and
receive reward 7-7-3t
LOST BUNCH OF KEYS. FIND-
er pleasure return to Astoria office
and receive reward. 7-5-tf
VETERINARY COLLEGE.
SAN FRANCISCO VETERINARY
College; next session begins Sept.
15th. Dr. C. Kcane, Pres., 1818 Mar
ket street. Catalogue free. u
NOTICE.
BIDS ARE HEREBY ASKED FOR
building a bridge across the mouth
of the Necanicttni, at Seaside, Oregon.
Said bridge to be built according to
plans and specifications prepared by
W. A. Grondahl, now on file in the
County Clerk's Office. Bids to be
filed with the County Clerk on or be
fore July 15, 1908. The Court reserv
ing the right to reject any or all bids.
Ry order of the County Court,
J. f. CLINTON, Clerk.
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned will receive
bids, at his office in the City of Hood
River, Oregon, up to July 15th, in
clusive, for transcribing and indexing
all records of Wasco County in any
way affecting real estate situated in
Hood River Comity, all transcripts
to be typewritten in record books to
be furnished by Hood River County.
Bids should specify the amount per
folio of one hundred words for
transcribing and indexing said rec
ords separately. A bond in the sum
of three thousand dollars will be re
quired to insure the faithful perform
ance of the contract. The right is
reserved to reject any or all bids.
A. J. DERBY,
County Judge of Hood River County
TENTS
and camping utensils See us before
you take your outing.
Ilildebrand & Gor
Old Bee Hive Bldg.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE
Attorney-at-Liw
City Attorney Offices: City Hall
JOHN C. McCUE
Att&rney-at-Law
Deputy District Attorney,
Ptgt Building Suite 4.
HOWARD M. BROWNELL
Attorney-at-Law
Office with Mr. J. A. Eakln, at 420
Commercal St., Astoria.
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RHODA C. HICKS
Osteopath
Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2065
573 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore.
DENTISTS
DR. VAUGHAN
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon
DR. W. C LOGAN
Dentist
Commercial St. Shanahan Bldg.
TEETH
Without Plain.
CHICAGO DEB
COR. 11TH AND COMMERCIAL
Office hours 8:30 A. M. to
8: P. M. Sunday 10:00 to
12:00.
Phone Number Main 3901.
Painless Extractions - 5oc
Corner Commercial and 11th
Sts. over Danziger store.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
RESTAURANTS.
Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co.
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS
Regular Meals IS Cta. and Up.
U. B. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street
Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cta.
First-Class Meals, IS Cta.
FISH MARKET.
Seattle Fish Market
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 S181
SCHOOLS AND
The School that Places
fVi
Largest, best, most thorough and up-to-date Business College
west of the Mississippi River. Three times as many calls for help
as can fill. Graduates all employed. Each teacher is an expert in
his line and has had ACTUAL BUSINESS experience. If interested ,
call or write for catalogue "A."
I. M. WALKER, President O. A, BOSSERMAN, Secretary.
J.A, OIMIAVUII & CO.,
Undertake and Kmhalniera.
I2ipcrloiiia Lady AMNlstiint
When iHwtMl.
CallM Promptly Attended Day
or Night.
Tatton tldtf. lSStlunrt Duane St
ANTOKIA, QHE.UON
Phone Main 21 11
MEDICAL.
UoprtctwMteJ
SuooMsee ef
DR. UK 10
TBI CUAT
CEI1CISI DOCT01
Wko is knows
it... rtn. i
JBtaU on amount of
' VI- I.. I.. I . -
mm wuinioi i u. um,
No poisons or drugs u.. Be furaA
tte to cur eaUrrb, sttona, lung tad
throat troublt, rhoumatlim, orrouso,
stomach, lifer and kUnj, itmaU rem
plaint and all ohronle dlas.
SUCCESSFUL HOME TKIATMIRT.
If you onnnot call writ for symptom
blink sod circular, iacloilng 4 eeata la
stamp.
TBS C GEE WO MEDICTHE CO.
1121 First SL, Corner MorHB.
PORTLAND, 0SEGOX.
riiM mention th Antorlaa.
PLUMBERS.
A
PLUMBER
Heating Contractor, Tinner
AND
Sheet Iron Worker
LL WORK GUARANTEED
42S Bond Street
E. C. YOUNCE
AND
W. F. BAKER
PLUMBERS
Tinners, Steam and Gas Fitting,
All Work Guaranteed. 126 Eighth
Street, opp. Post Office. Phone Main
40(51.
LAUNDRIES.
Those Pleated Bosom Shirts
The kind known by dreisy 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 and Duane. Phone Main 1991
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
SUMMER SESSIOfl
OURB IV W if 1.1 SI, 90S
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LiUretnr 0rmn. French. BptnUb, Hularr
MatbcnstlM, Phjriio& Fall oarp ot ImtnuMn
fi'WMt commniiM each
For mtalMri kildnaa lha
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PORTLAND. OREGON
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