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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1908)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, ft V SUNDAY, HKL'T. C G EE AT B AEG AI1S A EE JLWJL ) -XL- Jl :J"ytr" rTl" 'l1-'-JL I ' & T V... ' ' This beautiful quarter sawed swell front dresser at $21 others from $8 up. r 0 $13 is all we ask for this handsome quarteredoak mor ris chair. Westill have left a number of pieces of good furniture of the old stock of CHA HEILBORN& CO. Which we are offering at eye-opening prices. Come and see for yourself. See our window display for a line of high class new designs in library tables. These will be sold at sale prices. Pi. '.,aBlt,iQ,,-.-. We are also showing a new line of solid mahogany chairs and rockers in colonial and modern designs. uy our Furniture While the Opportunity Offers NOW Heating stoves for one-half of regular cost. This, beautiful music cabi" net made of full quartered oak rubbed and polished for only $7.25. . Sergt Witte, The Russian Ambatta dor, i Chaperon For Miu Cameron. the flesh " producing- tendency and yesterday secured ' warrants for the j keep the figure trim, Including excr , citing, walking and dieting as well as - .... ' ...... . numerous patented remedies, but When the great Wiitc, Russian v .1 .. .11 Ambassador, waa in America as an u,crc J' i .... v. envoy from Russia to negotiate terms Uxcrciaing is hard work and takes up arrest of S. T. Mikuriya and B. Ito, editors of another Japanese paper, the Telegraph, on a charge of criminal libel. A warant was also issued for the arrest' of K. S. Kuwabara, owner and manager of the Telegraph on NEW TO-DAY of peace with Jhpan he attended the and a real punishment, and most of theatre which Miss Cameron was thc patcnt rcmedie9 are dangerous to precious time; dieting is 'distasteful I complaint of M. Onoda, plaintiff, al leging that $280 given by him to the playing in and wished to meet thc clever young artiste. Upon being health. The very best thing for the over- introduced, Count Witte expressed fat, whether male or female, is a defendant for the purchase of type for the paper had been misappropriat All Thing Modern. "The Modern," the beautiful ton sorial establishment of Arthur . Petersen, at 572 Commercial street in this city, is unquestionably the real resort for the most perfect treatment in this behalf, and the most critical finds nothing to criticize there, how soever often he visits the place. THE MORROOCAN ISSUE. BERLIN. Sept. 5. The delay in the issuance of the joint French and j Spanish note to the powers relative f to the situation in Morroco is due to to require Mulai Hafid to accept so many conditions as France first sug gested. The position taken by France ten great pleasure in .witnessing Miss simple home receipt: i bz. Martnoja, Cameron's performance and desired J oz. Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, that she make a tour of thc old world. 31 oz. Peppermint Water, which can The incident waa forgotten for the be obtained at small cost. This should time, but strange to say that two days be taken a teaspoonful at a time after . afterward Miss Cameron received an meals and at bedtime, and results will enormous oner lor an exieuaea lour ic ootn spceay ana cerium, mis it- of the old world and accepted it. a harmless mixture that cannot bring jthc French prPs's which prolong ' When the time came for Miss Came- on any stomach troubles nor cause : the amendments made by Spain to Von to sail, she booked her passage on the dricd-up wrinkled appearance of;tie negotiations. Spain, it is learned the Kaiser Wilhelm der Crosse and those who starve or take "patent "- officially here, thinks it is wiser not cfnrt..i iwir uAvnirft u'lwm ie wist orrp.'ir iinApi," in rr rmti i in ine cnnirarv. surprise Count Witte and his entire although it often takes the fat off at staff were aboard the same steamer, 'the rate of a pound a day, it is really The peculiar coincident led to much' very beneficial to the system, cleans tileasure in the mectintr on board and inn the blood and causing the corn- Count Witte and Miss Cameron have pk-xion to become fair and beautiful, j days ago is believed to have been ma been very good friends ever since. The cost of thc three ingredients is a , terially changed in consequence of Through the influence of the Count, mere bagatelle, and one may, if they , the attitudes .taken by Germany and Miss Cameron's recentions every- orefcr. Kct them .separately and mix spam where aboard were cordial and them together at home, friendly. " , " ; At a benefit concert given , on the IMPRISONED IN WELL, steamer en tour Miss Cameron was ' . the star performer and the Count and Ranch Hand Has Frightful Expert his escort the most liberal contribu-' en" but Is Rescued. , v . tors. I " ' : . Miss Cameron did not appear in SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. S.-Thir-j Hippodrome, when two ships were St. Petersburg for in the height of ty-six hours imprisoned in a well . in ' collision, the smaller one being 'her European success she was re- which he had been repairing, was the completely wrecked and the larger r. , b ; umu pvnnripnee of Albert Schwartz, a, one badly crippled. The men were nrl ah- ntnvnd in T.r.ndnn Rerlin. ranch hand employed near Point, thrown, out., of the ships onto I Swedish Fancy Work. ' All kinds of ladies' fancy work and embroideries for sale or made to order. Central Drug Store. , 9-46t John Fox, Pres. f I Bishop, Sec Astoria Sating Baak Treat. Nelaon Troyer, Vice-Fres. and Supt ASTORIA IRON WORKS Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. Corrtspondence SoUched. - ........ Foot of Foarti Stmt The Palace KesUurant ; An phase of hunger can be daintily j gratified at any hour of. the day oi j night at the Palace Restaurant. The j kitchen and dining room service are j of the positive best.. Private dining j looms for ladies. One call inspires I regular custom. Try it . Commercial , street, opposite Page building. AIR SHIPS COLLIDE. NEW YORK, Sept. S.-Six mechanics,- propelling two airships at the final rehersal of the "Battle in the skies," were injured last night at the the Th Commercial ; One o! the coziest and most popu- i lar resorts in the city is the Commer- j cial. A new billiard room, a pleasant j 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 refresh-; ments served there. The best of : goods are only handled, and this fact ' being so well known, a large business ; is done at the Commercial, on Com-; mercial street, near Eleventh. POST CARDS 150 new views of Oregon, Washington and a.1-. C - . 1 1 -i . t ine nuesi giazea cara pubnsned; 2 for 5c; wholesale and re tail ' ' . , - College Pennants n ,the colleges oa hand. New Pictures jy line of pictur w being added to dailyCome and look them over. ,. WHITMAN'S BOOK STORE Taris and Johannesburg and her tour, Reyes. Schwartz went into the well stage. Edwin Clarke, the baritone, which was for a limited number of on Wednesday, lowering himself was in the smaller ship, but saved weeks ended' before reaching that down with a rope run through a himself from injury by catching hold point, and American engagements ' block. ; The block became detached ' of a rope ladder. The aeddenf was prevented a renewal of additional andN the man was a prisoner thirty-, caused by the misplacing of a switch European contracts. ifive feet" below the surface standing. on nn-electric board controlling the j in the water at the botttoin. Despite current that operated the stage ships. THE FIGURE. ' Lhjs cries and . struggles to reach the The accidents made it necessary to '.':'. i :- : a ' k ,.n;,,.Y t.ft. 't- w1t the ' defer the oneninq; of the playhouse, "T vi..v...B ....(. ... ..... ..... New Grocery Store. , ' Try our own mixture of coffee the i J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables j Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Mai- ' 1281. ! How Too Much Fat May Be Safely Reduced At Home. "Ph, that this too, too solid' flesh would melt!" cry the ladies nowadays as they try to squirm into a princess frock. How much would the tod gen erously proportioned dame not give tip for four inches less in the waist line as she compares herself with the -more fortunate 125 pound sister. Var ious devices arc suggested to arrest man was forced to stay in the well which was to open tonight, until next until 36 hours had passed when his Thursday night. employer happened to go to the well ' . ;,: . , , .'....; , ; 1 : j and saw him at the bottom and res- por a Sprained Ankle. cued him, stiff with cold and nearly! sprained ankle may be cured in exhausted with hunger and fatigue. Ktcmt one-third the time usually re-' , . ? ' j quired, by applying Chamberlain's JAPS AFTER RIGHTS. pjm Balm freely, and g'ving k abso- , ; , , . - 1 Ktte rest. ' For sale by Frank Hart P A XT TfO A Ct e tf. .... . . anw riuinviawi ocpi. j.-mair ani jeaQing aruggists. : ; 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 barber shop for these things and gets tbem at their best. agcr Taniguchi of the New World, a. Japanese paper published in this city, ' Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month GOOD WOOD. . If you want a good load of fir wood or box wood ring up KELLY the ' WOOD DEALER, The man who keeps the PRICES DOWN, Phone Mala 2191 Barn, Cor, 12tb and Duane. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. ; - IIMIIIUIIIIM The Saturday Seaside Special The Sunday Portland Special Via the A. & C. R. R. Co. will be continuedfuntil Sept 12 and 13. Train No. 24, leaving Portland at 5:30 p mM will continue to run through to Seaside until Sept. 30th. v ' Q. B. JOHNSON, Gen'I Agent 12th St, near Commercial St ASTORIA, OREGON. i THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors andoCigars C02 CommercuJ Street vomer commercial ana Mtn. - ASTORIA. OREGON - , . . .... - - - - - w w w vwv-w-WWW'm X