The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 28, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE M01LNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, m
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FOR Gtir X'&f
women BEELHIVE
ICS
Outfitters I
We are overstocked with
Ladies Cloaks
and have reduced them one-fourtH
This in black, green, navy, brown, red and tan
This means the greatest bargains in the cloak Une
n Astoria. A cloak at these prices makes a very de
sirable Christmast present.
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OCEAN, BAR,
BAY, DOCK
AND RIVER
The German training ship Herao-j The steamship Geo. W. Elder went
gin Cecelie, which has been beating to sea at 7:45 o'clock yesterday
off and on and about the mouth of morning, eu route to the California
the Columbia river during the recent coast. She took from here "as pas
atormy period, put into Port Angeles j s.engers Chester Jordan, for the Bay
on Thanksgiving day, and her orders City, and George Nimero and Fred
were at once wired to her by Acting Johnson, for Eureka.
PritUh Vir Consul E. M. Cherrvl
yesterday, so the fine ship can hustle! The American-Hawaiian steamship
down through the tropics into the due to. arrive in this
Antipodes, after her sister ship the P0 from San Die8 oa Monti?
HenoRia Sophie Charlotte, which !next. n if sbe Kets n enou8h
toft this nort two weeks aeo tomor-lw,u load on 8000 of Mlmon
row . , jhere, or take it on the downstream
f run from Portland, if late.
. int .Norwegian snip Asgera, lymgj The motor schooner Delia went
fa the lower harbor, with bath . an-j alongside the British bark Donna
chors down, got her cables fouled on . Francesca yesterday morninng, and
Thanksgiving day, and the bar tug had her masts lifted up fqr the win
Wallula was standing by her for ter season,
sometime while she wrought hard iO(
unravel the iron snarl of it; the ldeaj The Kamra liner Lurline went op
being, that if she cleared the foul, last evening at 7 precisely, with the
the Wallula could proceed directly to following named people from here:
tea with her. Up to last night she.x. S. Hayes, F. E. McCarty and E.
was not free of the trouble, and may : C. Chare,
yet have to dock to work it out to an !
advantage. They generally take ships The steamer Grace Dollar did not
to the Flavel pier in such cases. make it out over the bar until yes-
' - terday morning at 8 o'clock.
The S. F. & P. steamship Senator!
Winter blasts, causing pneumonia,
was due down at midnight last night ' P1" J consumption will moo
. . c u j i be here. Cure your cough now, and
on her way to San Francisco, and , treBgtae8 youfeng, with Foley.
win gei away ai a very eany nour Honey and Tar. Do not risk start
this morning. Among her passengers j ing the winter with weak lungs, when
from this port for the Bay City arelFoler Honer "d Jar will cure the
- prevent serious results. T. F.
Moms, rin. Owl Drug Store.
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"Where the
Door Opens
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oiistantly
You can quickly heal and keep
cozy the araugl.ly hall or cold room
no matter w!v. the weather conditions
- are and ii ysu only knew how much
real comiort you can have from a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
wouldn't be without one another hour. Turn the wick as high
j low as you please there's no danaer no smoke no smell
just direct intense heat lhats because of the smokeless device.
Beautifully finished in nickel and japan orna
mental anywhere. , 1 he brass font holds 4 quarts, giv
ing heat for 9 hours. It is light in weight easily
carried from room to room. Every heater warranted.
steady light ideal to read or
study by. Made of brass nickel plated, latest im
proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted.
Jf your dealer does nol carry Perfection Oil Heater
and Kayo Lamp wnle our nearest agency.
STANDARD Oil. COMPANY
If yu
I or a:
P : S
V - , " , j
10-SHOT - J i
S A V A G
The World's Latest and Best at
$15.00
Otber Automatic Pistols, ', Rifles
and Shotguns at eastern prices.
A. G. SPEXARTH
10 RIGHTS OF WAY AS
YET SECURED
PROPERTY OWNERS ALONG
PROPOSED ELECTRIC LINE
TO SEASIDE OBJECT.
Perhaps it wil come as almost a
shock to many of the progressive
citizens of Astoria to learn that the
electric car line people are unable to
secure the rights of way between
here and Seaside. Thus far not a
foot of the rights of way has been
secured.
The property owners along the
proposed route simply have either
refused to grant the desired strip of
land across their holdings, or have
kept postponing the granting of the
matter until the whole question is
now in, highly unsatisfactory shape.
Last summer, according to one of
the men interested in the promotion
of the line, every single property
owner along the route cheerfully
agreed to give the necessary right
of way, but this information appar
ently turns out to have been simply
so much talk.
What the reasons really are which
impel the property owners to refuse
giving the narrow strip cannot be
Kuessed. except that it looks as if
some at least expect payment
All those interested in the build
ing of the line are insistent in their
claims that the building of the road
will be of greater value to those who
own property along the line than to
anybody else, and yet, according to
the men who are trying to put the
matter through, they are the ones
who are now not acting in what the
others are pleased to term a public
spirited way.
While the rights of way have not
been secured, on the other hand the
promoter of the line represents that
the money to construct the whole
line is in sight, and that it will be
forthcoming just as soon as the
rights of way are secured. The east
ern company whose agent, Mr.
Forsythe, came here to make a per
sonal inspection of the proposed
route and of the resources of the
county, is said to stand prepared to
underwrite the bonds of the com
pany, and while on its face that may
mean everything on the other hand it
may not mean mucn. jNevertneiess
it appears that the company is act
ing in entirely good faith, and it is
the local men who now are failing
to "deliver the goods."
On every side it seems to be
agreed that hardly any one thing
would do more for Clatsop county
and the city of Astoria than the
construction of this line, tapping at
it prospectively does all of the rich
country between this city and Sea
side.
Ben Ward, J. Q. A. Bowlby, H,
Christensen, Jcffers Brothers and S.
D. Adair, are among the heavy prop
erty owners along the line. Evident
ly they deem their reasons for refus
ing the rights of way sufficient.
From the start it was foreseen by
some, at least, that the request for
an option on the right of way for a
period of five years would prove a
stumbling block; it Is said that vir
tually all of the property owners ob
ject to that long term. Last night
one of the property owners said that
this point alone offered strong rea
son for refusal; that if the present
plans of financing the line "fell
down" that no one had any assur
anee that the men to whom the
rights of way are to be given "might
not make a speculation out of the
deal. Besides, according to this
gentleman and others, most of the
property owners object to trying up
their nroDcrtv for term of five
years with no "positive .assurance'
tht anvthimr is to be done. There
are other objections voiced, also.
Meantime the unfortunate fact re
mama that nothing is yet done in
this respect, and doubtless every
man in Clatsop county will wish that
the whole matter may soon be
straightened out in a manner satis
factory to both sides.
There seems to be no question that
the righti of way will be secured,
for some equitable basis of dealing is
certain to be found, and doubtless
the property owners will In time try
to prove that they are as public
spirited as the other residents of this
section once they are assured their
rights and interests are property
dealt with.
Seven Years of Proof.
"I have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery is
the best medicine to take for coughs
and colds and for every diseased con
dition of throat, chest or lungs,"
says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo.
The world has had 38 years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery is
the best remedy for coughs and
colds, h grippe, asthma, hay fever,
bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs,
and the early stages of consumption.
its timj.y use always prevents the
development of pneumonia. Sold
under guarantee at Charles Rogers
s son, druggists.
HeKamethvlenetetramtna
The above is the name of a Ger
man chemical, which is one of the
many valuable ingredients of Foley's
Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenete-
tramine is recognized by medical
text books and authorities as a uric
acid solvent and antiseptic for the
urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy
irreguiart-
as soon at you notice any Irregulai
ties, and avoid a serious malady.
F. Laurin, Owl Drag Store.
NEW TO-DAY
T.
NAME MEANS SOMETHING.
When A. E. Petersen built and
named the "Modern" barber shop, he
meant that It should stand for what
it was called. No patron hai missed
a single feature of the modern too
sorial parlor at that house; and every
ne levice in the way of perfect
comfwft and service Is constantly add
ed as it develops. The latest is an
expert bootblack the best is the
business; a qualification that makes
his employment really aodem.
New Location.
Steele & Ewart wish to announce
that they have moved their electrics
fixtures end wiring business from 42
Bond street to 441 Commercial (nes
to Astonan office), where aO bus!
ness will be transacted in the future
Their new fixture show room will be
of the latest design in every respect
See opening announcement later.
SUNDAY OPENS A WEEK
OF
SERVICES OF SPECIAL INTER
CESSION TO BE HELD AT
GRACE CHURCH.
Nearly a' score of church societies
and brotherhoods throughout the
world have agreed to observe the
coming week as a period of special
prayer for the sprtad of Christ's
kingdom among men, The week of
prayer commences tomorrow, Sun
day, November 29.
In accordance with tins growing
custom .the Rev. W. Seymour Short,
rector W Grace Episcopal church,
proposes to hold two services of in
tercession daily In the church, at
o'clock in the morning and at 7; JO
o'clock in the evening, with a short
address at the evening hour. On
Wednesday and Friday the litany
will be said at 12 o'clock noon.
All the men, young and old, of the
community are, respectfully Invited
to attend any or all of these services
held in their behalf. This is to be
an honest and manly effort.
The suggestion of the special
week of prayer has been formally
endorsed by the following, named in
the order of their acceptance:
Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Pre
byterian Brotherhood of Amend,
Men's Movement of the Church of
the United Brethren in Christ, Board
of Missions of the Protestant Epls
pal Church, Brotherhood of St. An
drew in the West Indies, Baptist
Young People's Union, Bapti't
Brotherhood, Church of England
Men's Society, Laymen's Missionary
Movement, National Conference of
Church Clubs, Congregational Broth
erhood, United Presbyterian Men's
Movement, Ceneral Assembly of the
United Presbyterian Church, Broth
erhood of St. Andrew in Scotland,
Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip,
General Assembly of the , Presbyter
ian Church, Brotherhood of St. An
drew in England, and the Methodist
Brotherhood of the U. S. A.
The Palace Restaurant.
Any phase of hunger can be daintily
gratified at any hour of the day or
night at the Palace Restaurant The
kitchen and dining room service are
of the positive best. Private dining
looms for ladies. One call inspires
regular custom. Try it Commcrcif
street opposite Page building.
Try our own mixture of coffee th
P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables
Badollet & Co., grocirs. Phone Mair
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 snd
gets them at their best.
Braden's Price List
Oregon Dressed Turkeys 20c, Z5c
Oregon Dressed Spring Chick
ens 18c, 20c
Oregon fowls 16i
Oregon choice Geese 18c, 20c
Oregon dressed Ducks 20c, 25c
Beef to boil 5c to 8c
Prime Rib Roast Beef 10c, 124c
Tenderloin flat-bone and sirloin
steaks 10c
Government Inspected Kettle
Rendered Lard, S-lb. pails 70c
Small Pig Hams 17 c
Best Breakfast Bacon.... .17c
Veal Roast 8c. 10c. 12c and 15c
Fine Shoulder Roast of Pork
10c,12ic
Mutton Roast.. 8c, 10c, 12Jc and 15c
Beef Pot Roasts 6c. 7c. 8c
We make a -specialty of delicious
home-made sausage made twice daily
at our plant.
Pay us a visit. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
BRAOEN HEAT MARKET
684 Commercial, Facing Hospital.
TEN GOOD REASONS WHY YOU
SHOULD STOP AT
"The Cornelius"
THE BEST IN PORTLAND
Situated in the center of the shop
ping district.
One block from the clanging street
cars.
Not so expensive as some other
hotels.
Sixty rooms with private bath.
Long distance and local telephones
in every room.
Writing desk in every room.
Carpeted throughout with the best
velvet carpets.
The rooms are furnished in solid
mahogany.
Every room contains a heavy solid
Simmons brass bed on which is a
40 or 50-pound hair mattress.
The furnishings and general appear
ance of the public rooms must be
seen to be appreciated. '
"The Cornelius'
PARK AND ALDER STREETS
Portland's newest and most modern
equipped hotel, solicits your patron
age and assures you good service and
courteous treatment An exceptional
hotel for families who come to Port
land shopping and sightseeing. When
next in Portland give us a chance to
make you look pleased. THE COR
NELIUS Free Bus meets all trains.
European plan. : -
C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor. I
N. K. CLARKE. Manager. . . .
STOMACH IS SOUR
FERMENTATION OF UNDI
GESTED FOOD CAUSES
STOMACH TROUBLE
PROMPT RELIEF IS WAITING
Hundreds of Men and Women Here
Are Unnecessarily Suffering From
Stomach Trouble and Indigestion
Free Yourself From This by Tak
itng a Little Diapepsin.
Take your sour stomach or may
be you call it Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Gastritis or Catarrh of Stomach; it
doesn't matter -take your stomach
trouble right with you to your Phar
macist and ask him to open a 50-
cent case of Tape's Diapepsin and
let you eat one 22-grain Triangule
and see if within five minutes there
is left any trace of your former
misery.
The correct name for your trouble
is Food Fermentation food souring;
the Digestive organs become weak,
there is lack of gastric juice; your
food is only half digested, and you
become affected with loss of appe
tite, pressure and fullness after eat
ing, vomiting, nausea, heartburn,
griping in bowels, tenderness in the
pit of stomach, bad taste in mouth,
constipation, pain in limbs, sleep-
cssness, belching of gas, biliousness,
sick headache, nervousness, dizzi
nes and many other similar symp
toms. ' .
If your appetite is fickle, and noth-
ng tempts you, or you belch gas or
if you feel bloated after eating, or
your food lies like a lump of lead on
your stomach, you can make up your
mind that at the bottom of alt this
there is but one cause fermentation
of undigested food.
Prove to yourself, after your next
meal, that your stomach is as good
as any; that there is nothing really
wrong. Stop this fermentation and
begin eating what you want without
fear of discomfort or misery.
Almost instant relief is waiting
for you. It is merely a matter of
how soon you take some Diapepsin,
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS ALL
kinds made by The J- S. Dcllinger
Company.
FANCY APPIUE!
B'pttxcnborge
Northern Spy
Boldwlna
A shipuieat just arrived. Our prices right.
Acme Grocery Co.
HIOH ORADS OROCEKIEI
521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE Ml
HIHItMMUMIHMMmHM MMMMtiMHIt
Cold Weather Specials !
Now is the time to lay in your supply
of beverages for the winter months
I Vigoral Beef Tea $2.50 per jug
Fluid beef in tubes 50c per dozen, high
grade Rock and Rye and all other stan
dard bottle goods at the most reason
able prices. .
AMERICAN IMPORTING CO.
Phone 1881. 589 Commercial St.
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers
tHM IMMIHIIIIIMHMUin
maum ju-a luju h
Commencing leca 1st
For the accomodation of our patrons who
are unable to make Xmas purchases dur
ing regular hours this store will be
Open Until 8 p. m.
HITMAN'S BOOH STORE
LET US TELL YOU ABOUT
Tungsten Electric Lamp
Greatest advance fat lighting methods since the Invention of Incandescent
lamps.
EXAMPLE
32 C P. Ordinary electric lamp consumes ,, 110 watts per how
32 C P. "Tungsten" electric lamp con somes 40 watts per bow
Saving . . 70 watts per how
By using "Tungsten" lamps you can get 27S per cent increase in light lor
the same cost or in other words can have the same quantity ol Illumination
for 35 per cent of the cost of lighting with ordinary electric lamps.
The Astoria Blcctric Co.
Fisher Brothers Company
SOLE AGENTS
Marbour and Finlayson Salmon Twines snd Netting
McCormick Harvesting Machines
Oliver Chilled Ploughs
Sharpies Cream Separators '
Raecolith Flooring Starrett's Tools
Hardware, Groceries,; Ship
Chandlery
Tan Dark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Add, Welch Coal, Tar,
Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe snd Fittings, Brass Goods,
Paints, Oils snd Glass
Fishermen's Pure Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Seiw Web
" " Wo! Wont Votir Trade
FISHER BROS.
BOND STREET
....FOR A....
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
. )go to(-
Jolinson Phonograph
'rlors Second Floor Over SrhothrM ft Mettwwi Co.
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