The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 24, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, M,
6
STRUCiEADF0RE15l!l!lI SCHOOL FOR
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I Oregon Corn Fed Turkeys !
Opening of New Department Store
111
ST. HARY'S HOSPITAL
We have made arrangements to have
r extra choice
turkeys this year Every turkey will be
ASTORIA BOX CO. EMPLOYEE
INSTITUTION WILL SOON BE
COMMENCED LOCAL PHY
v SICIANS AS INSTRUCTORS
HAS BAD FALL RECEIVES
FRACTURED SKULL.
THE MORNING ASTOIilAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
selected with the greatest of cure, so '
J by Placing your order with us NOW
If rs
'j i lit a . s y, tut
you will insure yourself the best the .
market affords.
i A. V. ALLEN
. . . Sole Agent for .
H. C. FRY CUT GLASS
Phones 711, 3871. J s Branch U. T. 71
CHEDSE NEEDED OH THE
C0LULIB1A H BAR
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IMPORTANT SESSION OF ' AS
TORIA CHAMBER OF COM
j MERCE LAST NIGHT.
. " '-' :
The Chamber o Commerce at Its
regular meeting last night determin
4 to memoraliie Congress for the
deepening ofjhe. month of the, river
hy means of a; jjredge and a special
oirmritti consisting, of; Judge F. J.
Taylor, Judge J. Q. A. Bowlby and
Secretary Whyte were appointed for
the purpose of preparing- the -fme-aaorial
which shall also bear with it
a statement from the pilots' associa
tion showing that the dredge is need
el and that when the Chinook was
fcst sed on the bar the channel was
etmsiderably .improved thereby.
-.Congressman Lorrimer now in
. Portland has been asked by the
- Chamber to come to this city and
' f with the members to view the
jetty work in case his health will
fennit Mr. Lorrimer is a Chicago
congressman and is very much inter
ested in river and harbor work, as
lis city desires a deep channel to
the Gulf of Mexico. He it a promi
meat member of the Rivers and Har
kors Committee. . ';
The discussion 61 the jetty .and
rvr Improvements wa made clear
tad pointed by a statement which
Secretary Whyte had prepared and
read showing how much money had
keen expended and appropriated and
to. hr work, had progressed. J
Since, the last meeting a letter. had
been, written to every congressman
and senator : in the States of Wash
ington, Oregon, Idaho and California-,
asking assistaate 5 to Senator
Fnlton in his efforts to secure an
appropriation that would provide the,
eedeT dredge for the. bar. A letter
lad also )een written to each jqf the
Tzribns commercial organizations of
that state asking for their assist
ance. :'Replies had' been received as
snring help from nearly aH of the
commercial bodies . communicated
with as well as from a majority of
the representatives in congress.
Concerning the proposed excur
sion of business men to Spokane it
was decided not to endeavor to make
the trip until such time as the North
Bank road had been completed all
.the way to that city. -Concerning
the proposition which
had been received from Mr. Whipple
of Seattle anent the leasing of stump
lands to Japanese who would clear
them for what they could raise, it
was decided that it should be refer
HIS POLL TAX BILL-IS
I, Mm
AT, INSTANCE 5R. COLLECTOR
ATTACHMENT PROCEED
INGS ARE STARTED.
A. G. Carlsonenjployed at; tme of
the local cold storage plants, yester
day hurried to the office of Justice
of the Peace Goodman and planked
down his S3 poll tax. That was only
$3, but in addition he also paid $460
costs. Hence Mr. Carlson's poll tax
bill for this year amounts to $7.60.
At the instance of Dad" Blount,
the official poll tax collector, the
wages of Mr. Carlson were attached
for the purpose of securing his poll
tax money, and without waiting to
fight the case in court, or waiting to
permit any further costs to pile up.
he simply paid., r ; j - v
1 According to Mr. Blount "this first
attachment was bronght against the
cold storage man for the alleged rea
son that he had stated that he would
not pay his poll tax?: that he never
had done so and didn't intend to get
into any bad habits now.
The time for"coT!ecting "the. poll
taxes will expire at the end of this
month, though it is not improbable
that the, county court will grant a
small ;, extension of time to 3 Mr:
Blonnt for the purpose of letting
him "clean op" the delinquents.
, .The .attachment r . proceedings
against Mr. Cartsotl are simply the
precursor of similar proceedings to
established aghut other t who
refuse to come to time, it is said.
Andrew West, an employee of the
Astoria Box Company, accidentally
foil from a wharf at the mills yes
terday morning and struck head fore
most into the water. , ' "
The water was not very deep,
perhaps or three feet in depth,
and his companions were startled to
observe that his head had apparently
struck into the mud at the bottom
which was holding him in that posi
tion, t : ; ,
While' they hurried to his assist
ance West remained wttn nit neaa
in the mud tit the bottom of the
water and- his feet and legs dangling
in the air.
He was promptly removed from
hit perilous position. He was uncon
scious, and Dr. Fulton was hastily
called, There was a slight bleeding
from one of his ears, which 'appar
ently indicated a fracture at the base
of the skull. Later the injured man
regained consciousness and Dr. Ful
ton Mated that his chances fort re
covery are presumably good.
red to the land owners who at the
last meeting had proffered the lands.
Previous to this, decision the letter
from Messrs. Hayner-and Moore on
that subject was laid on the table.
ifIt .was. agreed that the committee
would i prepare the memorial to
Congress , immediately so that if
possible it may reach Congress in
the opening days of the. session. It
is understood that. Senator Fulton
took, with him to t Washington; when
he went a petition from the pilots
which will assist . him materially, in
securing, the appropriation for the
dredge. . .
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children,
tiaKfejYoa Hava Always Bonn!)
Bears the
Signature
ELDERLY PEOPLE SHOULD
TRY.IT
SIMPLE
i WHICH
AND
AND
TISM.
HOME MIXTURE
RELIEVES KIDNEY
BLADDER TROUBLE
OVERCOMES RHEUMA-
Announcement was made yester
day of plans that have been virtually
matured to ' establish a traiuma
school for nurse in connection with
St. Mary's hospital. It is hoped f
have it open perhaps by February J.
For several weeks the question ha
been under advisement, and every
consideration of the matter tended
to show that such a training school
is badly required in Astoria and that
there should prove few difficulties in
the way of making it 1 success,
Of course the real head of the
new school will be Sister Andrew,
the Superior in charge of St. Mary's
hospital Perhaps it h been ac
corded to few women in the west lo
have won the wide and excellent
renntation as a nurse for the sick
and as a trainer of nurses, that
given to Sister Andrew. It was she
who started St. Vincent's In Port
land. Perhaps a majority of the
trained nurses in the Pacific north
west have received their knowledge
and expertness under her tuition or
direction. But it is among the sur
geons and physicians especially
here the best words are heard el
Sister Andrew's genius in this lint.
Dr. Fulton stated yesterday that
within" a very short time a corps of
instructors will be appointed from
among the local physicians. The
nurses at St Mary's will be given a
course extending over two and a
half years, consisting of actual work
and experience and in listening to
lectures by the instructors.
The examinations will be rigid
enough to insure excellence in their
calling from all who graduate,
f At the present time the nurses at
St. . Mary's are from St. Vincent's,
and they come only for short stays
usually about four months. A part
of St. Vincent's course it to spend
four months at St. Mary's. Under
the new arrangement, of course, this
will be done away with. Usually the
arses who come from Si Vincent's
are beginners. f
.For a long time local physicians
have greatly felt the need of trained
nurses for private cases. If one was
required it was usually necessary to
send to Portland, and then it was
hardly possible for the doctors fo
get just the nnrses they wanted. But
when St Mary's it Once well estab
lished it wilt be possible to always
have trained and graduate nurses at
hand. r
1 It is' proposed xo admit young
women between the ages of 20 and
35 years. .Probably the opportunity
will prove highly, attractive to many
voting women1 of Astoria and this
vicinity. S ' - ' t ;
The great majority of men ;and
women at the age of 50 years begin
to feel the first signs of advancing
age in some form of kidney trouble
and bladder weakness. Few are en
tirely free from 'that torturoas dis
ease, rheumatism, whicli is not a
disease in itself, but a symptom of
deranged function of the kidneys,
which have become clogged and
sluggish, failing in their duty of sift
ing and straining the poisonous
waste matter, uric acid, etc., from the
blood, permitting it j to remain and
decompose, settling about the joints
and muscles,, causing-- intense "pain
and suffering.
The bladder, however, causes the
old folks' the most : annoyance, espe
cially at night and early morning.
, Hundreds of readers . who suffer
will find the following, which is
known, as the . Dandelion mixture,
the .most harmless and effective
treatment to clean , the system of
rheumatic poisons, remove irritation
of the bladder and relieve urinary
difficulties of, the old people. It is a
true vitalizing tonic to the entire
kidney and urinary structure, rein
vigorating the entire system."
The Dandelion mixture consists of
the following simple prescription,
the ingredient of which can be ob-1 F- P- Kendall, general , manager
tained from an v good oharmacr at for the Northwestern districts of the
small cost: Componnd Kargon, one American Canning Company's busi
ounce! Fluiil P.itrarf Damli-lion. one. ness. was in the city yesterday in
half ounce: Compound Syrup Sarsa-'the interest of that big concern.
parilla, three ounces. Shake well in Judge I. N. Maxwell a well known
a bottle and take in teaspoonful and popular citizen of Salem,, is in
doses after each meal and iinon on-1 the city on business for a day. or
ing -to bed, also drink plenty of two, '
water. I "Doc" Kinkella, who has just , re
This prescription, though simple, turned from Alaska, reports that
efffrtivc in tin. i1!sm while tin there he ran across sev-
and afflictions of the kidneys and eral Astorians, including Will Curtis,
bladder and rheumatism ' at Ketchikan, and Messrs. Case and
S. E. Corner Ninth and Commercial St. Astoria. Ore.
TMrsiay, Dec. .3.
Special Reduced Prices on all goods
omthis day.
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FOR FEW
DAYS ONLY
PORTLAND, OREGON
Our Entire Stock of Ladies Suits,Coats,Gowns,Waisls,SilkPelIicoats Etc.
TGREATIvY: REDUCED '
NOTE SOME PRICES
Any $21.00 to $25.oo Suits only
" 27.50 35.00 " 44
42.50 44 14 ...... ..
75.00
44 36.5o 44
" 43.50 44
$15.00
20.00
25X0
$32.50 to 50.00
Compare oar prices, styles and workmanship with
ANYONE. All goods marked in plain figures.
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Holiday sale. No better Christmas
for your wife daughter of best girl.
gift
You can save your fare to Portland several
times over, '
Guaranteed satisfaction
refunded.
or money
-..:! r
Watch the Sunday Paper for special sales on the
..; opening day l vt ,.. .J':
Free 6Notivenirs
See the pretty Souvenirs displayed in
our window to be GIVEN AWAY FREE
with every purchase of 50 cents or oyer
the opening day.
Watch Whose Windows for Prices ?
' ' : WATERMAN'S ::; ' '';
MM.MMMIMIMMI i Mt4
Strum, at Juneau. .. ,
ut May started for Chicago on
last evening's A. & C. express, on a
business trip. .
Dan A. Young, of Bandon, arrived
in the city yesterday, from the pack
ing plant of C. Timmons, and re
ports that the season's pack was a
good one.
H. T. Harrison, of Portland, was a
business visitor in this city yester
day. ,
Mrs. William Davij, of Fort
Canby, was registered St the Occi
dent yesterday.
F. A. Borchers, of San Francisco,
was among the big crowd of tour
ists circulating on Astoria's streets
yesterday:
Mr. and Mrs. K If. Webber, of
Eagle Cliff, spent the day In Astoria,
yesterday.'
M. T. Kellcy, of Portland, was a
business tourist in this city yester
day, returned to the metropolis on
last evening's train.
C. B. Atkinson, of Cleveland, O.,
was doing business in Astoria,' yes
terday. -
G. J. Hodges, of Houston, Texas,
was among the hundreds of visitor!
in this city yesterday.
If. Y. Summcrville, of Seattle,
was in the city for a few hours yes
terday afternoon, leaving up for the
metropolis on the evening train.
J. T. Murphy, of Tacoma, spent
the day here yesterday, on a busi
ness quest.
K. E. Carpester, of Medford, was
noted among the arrivals in Astoria,
yesterday. ,
diate relief. 1 continued taking them
and was loon! free from the com
plaint." (Statement given February
14, 1903).
A PERMANENT CURE.
On September 3, 1907, Mr. Dun
can confirmed the above saying: "I
can add nothing to my statement
made In 1903 except that I have not
had the slighted symptom of kidney
complaint since."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the
United States.
1 Remember the pame Doan'a and
take no other. ' .
CHICKEN TAE1ALES
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND
SATURDAY EVENING '
HOME-MADE, and of tht choicest
ingredients; put up under supervis
ion that guarantees their perfect
freedom front all deleterious matter.
tr . t ' . f . - ---
MRS F. WOOLLEY
2M Tenth Street
Betwten Eichangc and Fnklla.
' RESULTS THAT REMAIN
Are Appreciated by Astoria People.
Thousands who suffer from back
ache and kidney complaint have tried
one remedy after another, finding
only temporary benefit. : This is dis
couraging, but there is one special
kidney medicine that cures perma
nently and there is plenty of proof
right here in Astoria. J, .-.
Here is the testimony of one who
used Doan'i Kidney Pills years ago,
and now states that the cure was
lasting. ; '
D. E, Duncan, Astoria, Ore., says:
"For years I suffered from kidney
complaint. I. had a constant, dull
ache in the small of my back, and
the kidney secretions were too fre
quent causing me much annoyance.
Hearing of Doan's Kidney Pills, I
procured a box at Charles Rogers &
Son's drug store and received imme-
..iEAX. DIET !
'Vegetarianism is the diet of the enslaved '
stagnant and conquered races and a diet
. rich inaeat is that of the ' progressive, , the '
dominant and the conquering strains'1
: V1RCHOW ' ' -y i. '. ; - - -
This applies of course to the meat of
animals. But only meat stamped "
I "U. S. Gov't Inspected and Passedi 138" I
This stamp is the . Government's guaran-
tee of wholesomeness and is put only on the
scientifically prepared meat of healthy, well
nurtured animals. Accept no other. -
UNION MEAT CO.
"tn PORTLAND, OREGON i
, Pioneer, Packers q the Pacific ,
. "or i t .
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WHEN TURKEY 13 KINO f ,
, on Thanksgiving day that la tht
time mat tne pleasures of bora
and the enjoyment of the family
circle will be misted if you art
without a hnm if vAiit . Awn. 5
"Homeless" is sad word during
the holiday season to ' those who
are In that plight 7ott can buy
nice home nr hnilrllnir Int nn easy
. t , . f . v . f
.cum ay consuiung A K, v.yru, ana
thanks lor. 424 Commercial street,
Astoria. i