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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1908)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, lUCK. THE MORNING ASTOltlAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. ! Haviland Special.... This week only 10 per cent Off On all decorated Ilavilaud . See our new line of Royal Doutton A: V. ALLEN Sole Agtnt for II. C. Fry Cut Glass Humes 711,3871. , Branch U. T.71 MUS U dA Ltdlll fill IKE PERSONAL MENTION R. M. Irwin was a Portland visitor lere yesterday. ; j'; 1. . V M. Burk, of Chinook, spent the day acre yesterday. ,- v . ! - ' 1" " W. E. Blackstock, of Fern Hill, Oregon, war in the city yesterday. PuiP-an. MacLean spent h day acre yesterday, on business and pleasure. , , ' A. W Arnholdt, of Chicago, was a business visitor in Astoria, yester day, f - Mayor and Mrs. Coffey of Warren ton, spent the dy in Astoria yester day. ! ' G. C Pulton was a homing passen ger from Portland on last night ex press. ' Bert Veal, of Albany, Oregon, was in the city yesterday on matters of tostaesa, K. W. Saunders, of Seattle, was in the city yesterday and domiciled at the Occident'1' '.' v ' !l ' '. Mr. R. N. Carnahan is in the city and is just recovering from a badly sprained ankle. Miss Jennie Biggins, of Eugene, was registered at the Hotel Occt ieot, yesterday, ' vv " .. " J: G. Kelly, of Portland, was down yesterday," on matters connected "with the ew water-plant and pipe-tine. Charles Browne, of Portland, came down on the noon express yesterday, j and spent the day here on business. Hon. Martin Foard departs' for Bacoda on thU morning' train, to fee gone tor several weeks, on bnsi ass affairs. II. M, Lorntsen, of the Fisher Wen's Union, left last evening for Seattle ir the interests of the Union and tne Columbia fisheries. - - - Rumor has it that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart intend to depart at an early date for their fine ranch in the Imperial Valley, Southern California. Ceo. F. Hanigan, editor of the Cathtamet SuiC and Treasurer-elect J. S. Bailey, of Wahkiakum county, were business visitors in this city yesterday. t R. V. Holder, representing the Chicago & Northwestern Railway; H. I- Miller, of the same line; and I Herman, of "Q" line were the railway visitors noted here yester day. , . ,,, ... . .. . f . ..... United States Senator Charles W. Fulton left for the metropolis on last evenieg's train, and will depart Saturday or Sunday next to take his seat in the upper house of Congress, Mrs. George Browncll, with her son, Ambrose, were over Sunday guests at the home of her son, Deputy District Attorney Howard M. Browncll, in this city, returning to their Oregon City home on yes terday morning express, " Mayor Michael 'Gorman, of Cath la met. returned to his! home on Sun day last from his trip to his ; old home in Pennsylvania. Mr. Gorman found his mother in excellent health, save the encroaching loss of her eye sight, which may, or may not be averted by surgkat skill, but to which Mrs. Gorman seems to be wholly resigned if it shall be inevitable. 5 TAKE IT IN TIME, Just aa Scores of Astoria Peopla s" ' Haw.7 ' Waiting doesn't pay. If yen neglect the aching back. Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely follow. i : Doan's Kidney Pitls relieve back ache, ) ; ",'t i. Cure every kidney ill H. R. McCarver, living at 286 Hoi- liday street, Portland, Ore., says: "Some years ago Doan's Kidney Pitls proved of great benefit to, me and I publicly recommended them. Since then I have advised many of my fel low' workmen to give them a trial and the results have been satisfac tory in every instance, I believe kid ney trouble in my case was brought on by a cold. I had always been somewhat Skeptical regarding ; pro prietary medicines but somehow the claims made for Doan's Kidney Pills impressed roe and I begin their trs. Relief soon followed and I have had riS " serious return "' oF" kidney "com" plaint since." Plenty more proof like this from Astoria people. Call at Lawrence Rogers' drag store and ask what cos tomers report. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. . Foster-MilburnCow Buffalo, New York Sole Agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION WERE OPEN AT WASHING TON YESTERDAY. WILL BE SAME AS FLORIDA The Vessel Will be of About 21,200 Tons Displacement The Utah and Florida Are the Vessels Authorised by the Last Congress. WASHINGTON, Nor. 9. Initial steps for the construction of another monster battleship for the American navy will be taken today when pro posal for ha construction win t onened at the navy yard. This will be known as battleship 31 and ai readv has been designated by the president to be called the Utah. She is Jo be, a ip of about 21,200 tons triat displacement and is to be a sis ter ship of the JPtorida, which is to be constructed at the Brooklyn navy ysrd. Both vessels were anthoriaed at the last session of congress, no decision has been yet reached as the character of engines to be installed aboard the vessel and bidders will be given the privilege of submitting pro. posals tor turbine and reciprocating engines: Much interest centers in the bidding. VICIOUS ASSAULT (Continued from page 1 If Yoa Are Over Fifty Read This Most people past middle-age suf fer fro.n kidney and bladder disor ders which Foley's Kidney Remedy would cure. Stop the drain on the vitality and restore needed strength and vigor. Commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy today. T. F. Lau- thence for the national capital on'rin, Owl Drug Store. '$115 PIMBIIC SOCIETY Dr. Emil Enna, Conductor. Second Arjnual Music Festival. Tuesday Evening, November 17. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AUDITORIUM Corner Eleventh and Exchange Sts. EMINENT SOLOISTS First Production of Scenes from Emil Enna's New Opera The Mountain King , IN CONCERT FORM CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA SOLOISTS Musgrove Robarts Baritone Frank Eichenlaub . Concertmeister Mrs. T. J. Bushong......... Co".t0 Miss Clarina Rocers CeiIi8t Miss Reba Hobson Soprano r:.-. I.--. Ur,nn .....Alto in killing the postmaster and that most men wool consider hw act that of ad insane man. He asserted that the postmaster had withheld a regis tered letter addressed to Mackey un der an assumed name and bad insist ed that he product a certificate show iag hi right to receive such mail Mackey declared he was reconciled to the killing of himself by failing eye sight and chose the postmaster as victim because he was the most prominent roan who had antagonize? htm. Mackey was an Englishman, 31 years old and he formerly was em ployed in Boston. ' BOSTON. Nov. 9. Eric H. B Mackey, who shot Postmaster Mor (ran in New York City today an then killed himself, was a son H. W. Mackey, of Cambridge, who is engaged in literary work. Mackey formerly lived in Cambridge, when he was employed at the factory the Boston Woven Hose & Ku&oer Company. He was born near Dublin, Ireland, and was about 15 years old when his parents came to Boston, Ahout six vears aeo he shot a fellow employe because of a fancied griev ance, and after trial was adjudged in sane and committed to the Worces tcr Asylum, from which he escaped in 1904. at EXTERNAL REMEDY FOR ECZEMA Willi EH$ OF DUODTID ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM WEST SIDE METROPOLIS BY OUR CORRESPONDENT C. W. Hardie has been confined to his home for the last week, but i convalescent again. I. R. Vaughn has rented the farm f Mrs. Nora Morrison and will take t possession at once. Mrs Morrison rill spend the winter in Portland. The Hill special was sidetracked here Thursday night As the party had their own telegraph operator, they were in touch with the world, from the Warrtnton depot, The Warrenton Hotel will be un der new management after the ISth inst Mrs. Nelly Rebel of Astoria has purchased the same from N. VV, Bowers,; , ' Mrs. R. S. Smith and Mrs. Orin Smith of Nehalera are guests of Mrs. E. A Denvir. They made the trip from Jewel on horseback. Mr a. J. M. Carver of Portland has been visiting friends in Warrenton and vicinity for the past two weeks. She returns to her home this evening. The wave of prosperity has struck this vicinity. The pullets have got ten busy and there will be plenty eggs for Thanksgiving. Mrs. C S. Caruthers is reported to be doing nicely at St Mary s hos pital, but it will be some time before she can come home. Hope is enter tained that her foot will be saved. E. P. Smiley has been gone this week in the interest of the Old Ore gon Milts. Made in New W$k We alone sell in this city Correct Clothes for Men Made in to-day's New York Style by mr WW i 4 Uli If! wm$m A label that guarantees the best clothes value obtainable JUDD BROS. THK WOOLEN MILL STORK EX-SFNATOR CARMACK (Continued from page I) Why Salves Fad While a itmpie Liquid Has Accomplished Thou sands of Cures. Miss Hattie Wise Miss Esther Sundquist Trio Mrs. A. A. Finch, Soprano; Nellie Utxinger, Contralto Miss Anna Campbell and Miss Louise Mrs. J. T. , , , Pianist Violinist Allen, Alto; Miss Wise, Accompanists Tickets and Reserved Seats at Whitc an's Book Store ADMISSION $1.00 STEEL & EWART Electrical Contractors f M ,i. I.. -i ii ' -n"1 " '" "i"'"" - Phone Main 3881 ... . 426 Bond Street It is now thoroughly established among the best medical authorities that cciema is purely a skin disease, due to a germ and curable onty through the skin. It is not a blood disease at all; in fact, thousands of oeoole suffer with skin disease and J are perfectly healthy otherwise, and therefore prove they have no dis eased blood. Smeary salves cannot reach the germs because they do not penetrate the. skin. The only way to reach the germs is by means of a penetrating liquid. Such a liquid can be obtained by simply mixing ordinary oil of winter- green with thymol, glycerine and other healing agents. This compound known as D. D. D. Prescription stops the itch instantly and the cures all appear to be permanent. In fact, it took thousands of cures, case after case, octore tne oesi sciermnc au thorities were convinced of the abso lute merit of this remedy. The effect of D. D. D, Prescription in number ing the itching ectema germs is seen within one minute after the first ap plication. We especially recommend D. D. D. Prescription Soap in con nection with this treatment. Law rence Rogers, druggist. - UGHTOG AND SHIPS. VmmIs Are Struck More Frequently ThH Is Supposed. In spite of the popular tapresssioa to the" contrary, ships remote from the land are seMMn damage by lightning. although some of the most awe In spiring displays of atmospturte elec tricity are eminently witocewd by those oa board of them. Staudlng rlggiog and even parts of the running gear are now made or steer wire, and this substitute for the oM fashioned hemp serve the purpose of UghtnUg conductor' when' the ehtp la not fitted wttb such an aid to sare ty. The electric current Is conveyed down the wire rigging end reecbee the sea through the vessel's metal hull. Damage occurs onty if the current be Interrupted on Its way down. In a comparatively large proportion of In stances the fore royal truck Is struck by lightning, that of the main less fre quently and the tulzzen least of the three. Verv serious casualties under this head occurred to warships and mer chant vpssi-ls In the dys of wooden hulls and Ucrurea rising. In July, 1802. as tulrtwu sailing vessels of the East India company were try tug to round the cmo In the vicinity of Algoa bus, homeward bound, two of thcai. the Britannia and the Bombay Catstic. were struck ly lightning. The fore mast of each was soon enveloped In Barnes, and tne mama had to be cut away In order to save the ships and their combustible cargoes. A heavy gale was blowing, the night was dark, and the other ships of the fleet, which mere hove to at the time, were wit nesses of this thrilling Incident Many ws-is are now fitted with lightning conductors of approvW types lest the wire riggiug should fall tu carry off the electric current. In May, 1W, shortly after a severe thunder storm, accompanied by lightning and rain. In 3 degrees south, 87 degree east, the V. mid O. steamship Victoria had a sudden Increase of deviation amounting to 0 degrees In both the standard and ' the" w he! house com passes, and later It was discovered that the lightning conductor on the fore had fnsed. The ship must have been struck by lightning during the stonn. Knowlcdge Jlagazlne. , God's sake, donrt shoot' Turn I saw Mr. Canuck wheel and f-ill in a heap in the gutter." Mrs. Eastman said she saw the young man standing over Carmack and that he put something into his own pocket. , WASHINGTON, Nov, 9 -Car- mack during his senatorial career from 1901 to lW made a number of brilliant speeches. Although inclined to be sarcastic in some of his utter ances, be made many friends in con gress among the Democrats and Re publicans who admired his fearless ness and intellectual attainments. He constantly attacked the Republican administration notably m connection with Indianola, Brownsville and the Panama revolution incidents and ex ecutive encroachments. In the Sen ate he was a minority member of the committee on Philippine Islands. REALTY TRANSFERS ' ... , ,t. Sam Sarkkila to John K. Ander son, west 25 feet of north half of lot 1, block 6, Shivelys Astoria; $1100, 'I ma) Ar$tu&fapgrAi' Promo Dtitb&J3irf& itcss and iteKJDaailai Bdw Ojsmu -Morphine norMBJ nuiitaniuiiu 1 far. r3srWr Exact Copy of Wrapper, ' H S It JP MOSF ' I J . ... ll ,1 'Trr. wil iu aa-uu.. r- f-r--flJa I : ,,i . a 'm, t Moa.SourStoiltDlarrtoi WOTOUI OBVuTSsTM JfWUt ntss and Loss lorSffl. HI Torlnfand ant! CM''1". Tha Kind Yco Ksvi Always Bears tho Signature a m In Use For Over Thirty Years Sick Headache, This distressing direase results from a a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at Frank Hart and leading druggists, and try it Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, of Cathlamer were over-Sunday visit ors in this city, leaving for their home on the Lurline last evening. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen's Arnica Calve: and it has never failed to cure ... . . .. a t any sore, boil, ulcer or nurn to wnicn it was anotied. It has saved us many a doctor bill" says A. r. Jiaray, oi East Wilton. . Maine. 25c at Charles Rogers & Son's drug store. CASTOBIA ,' for Io&nts M (&il4rea. . Bears the Signature of Thousands of American women b our homes are daily sacrificing their uvea to duty. In order to keen the home seat and pretty, the children well dressed and tidy, women overdo. A female weakness or displacement is often brought on and they suffer In silence, drifting alonsr from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to have helo to oreroome the pains and a e i ' ... 1 , acnes wnicn aauy ma ice uiea Duruen. ; It is to these faithful women that LYDIAEPirilCllAH'S VEQEiliLE CCKrOyriO comes as a' boon and a blessing, as it did to Mrs. F. ElLsworth, of Mayrille, N. Y, and to Mrs. W. P. Boyd,of Beaver Falls, Pa, who tay s WI was not able to do my own work, owing to the female trouble from which I suffered. Lydia E. Piukhsm's Vege tableCompound helped me wonderfully, and I am so well that 1 can do as big a day's work as I ever did. I wish every sick woman would try 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 iHa, and has positively cured thousands of women who have tecn troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulpncy.indiges tion,dizzlnes,ornem'napro8tratK)a Why dont you try it f 'lira, rtnkliam invites all sick women to write her tor advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lyun, Mass. 1 Voa want the best money ran buy in food, clothing, home comforts, pleasures, etc, why not in education? mm Portland's Leading Business College offers such to yoa and at no greater "cost than an Inferior school Owners practical teachers More Calls than we can fill Teachers actual business men In session the entire year Positions guaranteed graduates Catalogue "A" for the asking M. WALKER, Pre " O. A, BOSSFF'M, Secy. 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