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' stnniTO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908. THE MORNING ASTOUIAJN, Aaiuiuii, uivvv. -. 1RD vEEO ! We have received a fresh supply of No. 1 Sicily Bird Seed and Superior Mixed Bird Seed i A. V. ALLEN ac&Jri' I Phones 711, 3871. Branch U. T. ? 111 CONGRESS TO BE HELD IN PITTSBURG 2000 DELEGATES ARE EXPECT ED TO BE PRESENT AT WILL OPEN DECEMBER 2ND Opening of New Department Store 9 TELLS HOW TO MAKE A FIXTURE Cathlamet Girl is Criti caliyjll (Continued from page 1) Mly. The girl Madeline has been en raged to marryher finance being a yoortg Frenchman of Cathlamet. In a statement made in writing and signed by the girl, and she be Eering it to be a dying statement, tie is averred to have told all of the tfory as she knows it She had been 31 several months ago, and accord- tog to this story it is possible she bad been wronged while under the Biflnence of some .anesthetic. A week or so ago she and her another came to this city to consult a physician, who informed the moth er that the child was enceinte. The nother refused to believe it, and the yoong girl denied the possibility of ft with all the vehemence of which die was capable. Her lover, the young Frenchman, also indignanly refused to believe it, and came ' to this city to demand an explanation from the physician. Then, according to the story as old by those familiar with the cir enmrsances, the mother and girl re tnraed to Cathlamet, and the girl again went to Dr. Peacock for treat ment, still refusing to believe that she was in any trouble. It s averred that serious consequences have .re sulted from Dr. Peacock's treatment on this occasion. The physicians at St Mary's last night say that a crim inal operation has been performed on the girl. Naturally until the facts all come to litrht in the matter it is not possible to state the truth of the whole episode. The peculiar cart of the whole story, and which is nevertheless en tirely believed by some of those fa miliar with the facts, is that the girl was perhaps' wronged while uncon cious as the result of tome anesthe tic, and of course she also denies all knowledge of any criminal opera tion. Delegates Will Include Governor of 16 States, Score of Congressmen and Mine Operator. ' More people are taking Foley's Kid inev Remedy every year. It is con- i . . ......... sidered to oe tne most enecuve rem edy for kidney and bladder troubles that medical science can devise. Foley'! Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities, builds up worn out tissues and restores lost vitality. It will make you feel well and look welt T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. PITTSBURG. Nov. 30,-The op ening session of the American Min imi Con Kress will be held on Wed nesday, Dec 2, and more than 2.000 delegates are expected. These win include the governors of sixteen states, a score of congressmen, rep resentatives of all the great indus trial and labor organisations, mine operators, scientists and distinguish ed statesmen. With two proposed "temples of mines" provided for in two differ ent cities, the coming session will witness a battle royal between Den ver and Salt Lake City in an effort to secure the permanent national headquarters of the mining congress. FINE THING COMING. MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL kinds done at the Astorian Office. 8 Tasteless and Odorless Lard substitutes give off an unpleasant odor when heated and often impart a disagreeable flavor to food. Pure lard never does. Do no experiment with un certain substitutes but always use Columbia Lard U. S. Gov't Inspected and Passed 138 This Oregon product is made under Government supervision, from clean, healthy, wheat fed hogs and is always firm, white and sweet. Ask your dealer. UNION MEAT CO. PORTLAND. ORE. Pioneer Packers of the Pacific PARIS, Nov. 30.-The Societe de Beaux Arts is arranging an elaborate collection of canvasses by its mem bers to be sent to America early in 1909 for exhibition in the principal cities. W. H. Leavitt, Win. J. Bry an's son-in-law, has been asked to take charge of the exhibition and act as the American representative of jhe society. Mr. Leavitt, who is en gaged in the completion of a large painting, "The Last Supper," has not yet accepted. Mr.. Leavitt has an nounced that he intends to resume residence with his wife at Denver as soon as he finishes this painting. GIVES A SPLENDID HOMIE PRESCRIPTION FOR STOM ACH AND KIDNEV TROUBLE AND RHEUMATISM. The people here do not drink enouuh water to keep healthy, ex laimed well known authority. The numerous cases of kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism are mainly due to the fact that the drinking of water, nature's greatest medicine, ha been neglected. Stop loading your system with medicines and cure-alls but get on the water wagon. If you are really sick, why, of course, take the proper medicines plain common vegetab'e treatment, which will not shatter the nerves or ruin the stomach." To cure Rheumatism you must make the kidneys do their work; thev are the filters of the blood. They must be made to strain out of the blood the waste matter ana aews that cause rheumatism; the urine must be neutralised so it will no lonuer be a source of irritation to the bladder, and, most of all, you must keep these acids from forming in the stomach. This is the cause of stomach trouble and poor diges tion. For these conditions you can do no better' than take the follow in? nrescrintion: Fluid Extract Dan delion, one-half ounce; Compound Kariron. one ounce; Componn Svruo Sarsaoarilla. three ounces. Mix by shaking well in bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime, but don't forget the water. Drink plenty and often. This valuable informaton and sim pie prescription should be posted no in each household and used at the first sign of an attack of rheumatism backache or urinary trouble, no mat ter how slight YATER1 S. E. Corner Ninth ind Commercial St. AstorU. Ore. Tl 41 11 I'm i -a 9i u B. HIM Bee. 3. CHINESE DELEGATES. CHICAGO. Nov. 30.-His Excel lency, Tang Shao Yi, special envoy from the Emperor of China, convey ing a message of thanks to President Roosevelt for return of part of the Boxer indemnity, and his party, ar rived in Chicago yesterday and left for Washington a few hours later. KENTUCKY DRY NOWL LOUISVILLE, Nov. 30.r-Ninety three of Kentucky's 119 counties are now totally dry; 21 are partially dry: four are wholly wet and the case of one county, which recently voted as a unit on prohibition, is being settled bv legal process in court. This is the substance of a statement secured by a local newspaper from the Kentuc ky anti-saloon league today. WAS GREAT DINNER. Thanksgiving Day at Sorensen Log ging Co.' Camp at Svensen. 3' . ' : : ' ' ." " - - .obiter " -'A a .mmL... . . It fc lrM gTip Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been In use for over 30 years, nas oorne me signature 01 . . - .1 V I,. ana nas oeen mau uuuer u per f-z. sonal supervision since its Infancy. t'CUeAifti AllnvnAnnetodeceivevonlntnis. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are ouz Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infknts and Cliildren Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OIL Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age la its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation , and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates 'the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALVAY3 Bears the Signature of Appearances Against Him. That he "was not so bad as he seemed,", was proven by Mr. E. C Judd when he showed that his heart was in the right place by his conduct in assisting his superior officer to prevent the' elopement of his daugh ter with a common sailor. Mr. Judd has an excellent bass voice, and will impersonate the char acter of "Dick Deadcye" to perfec tion, in the comic opera '"Pinafore" to be given as a High School benefit at the Astoria Theatre, Thursday and Friday evenings, December 3 and 4. The Kind You Have Always In Use For Over 30 Years. VHI Mimim MMHUW, tt HUM! Bought REALTY TRANSFERS V. C. Smith and wife to Clarence W. Wilson, lot 3, block 23, The Plaza; $225. W. J. Kinney to William Bruess, lott 10, block 21, New Astoria; $500. William Bruess to Security Sav ings & Trust Co. of Portland, lot 10, block 21, New Astoria; $1. Theor Kruse Catering to Dora L. Turner, lot 17, block 2, Gearhart Park. The Cornelius "The House of Welcome" Corner Park and Alder PORTLAND, OREGON. A hotel where the North west people will find a hearty welcome and receive Courteous Treatment at moderate prices. Our free Omnibus meets all trains. Under management of N. K. Clarke C, W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor. "Svensen, Or., Nov. 27, 1908. "Editor Astorian: It is not neces sary for me to say that the Sorensen Loeeine Company prove at all times of the best and most bountifully (or their employees at their immense !umbein2 camp, located at the heart of Mary's Creek in Svensen precinct, nor of the ability of the efficient chef, Mr. Smith, who has been with them a number of years, whose cooking has given the lum bering camp a reputation with all the lumbering men that is of the best throughout this great Columbi water shed; and to be fortunate enough to receive an invitation from Mr. Georse Moore, the efficient su perintendent to take Thanksgiving dinner there, was an unexpected tileasure. but appreciated to the fullest extent. There may have been handsomer decorated dining rooms and there may have been thanksgiv ing dinners" that were just as good but there never was a better on and the good things to eat were a burden for the great 50-foot tables to sustain, when the 60-odd lumber men who are now employed there with Mr. George Moore and family Mr. Ed. Moore and family, Chef Smith and his estimatible wile, Miss! Lillitt Campbell, their assistant, Clerk Tuttlc and your humble serv ant did ample justice to the most tempting repast; this was the dinner menu: Roast turkey, oyster dressing, cran berry sauce; roast turkey, brown gravy, cranberry jelly; roast pork, apple sauce; celery, sweet pickles, onion pickles, turkey salad Hollan daise; entrees: oyster patties, apple fritters, turkey croquettes, sardcllcn Sauce; mashed potatoes, with brown butter, parsley dressing, sweet pota toes (baked), sweet peas, sweet corn, tomatoes, mince pie, pumpkin pic, cream pie, lemon pie, apple pie, fruit cake, Boston cream' cake, Lil lies Dolly Vardin, Angel's condricd, cranberry tarts, cream tarts, jelly tarts, old English plum pudding, brandy sauce, coffee royal, coffee, cream, nuts and fruit. ay, Bargains on Opening Day ' J 4 quart enameled dish pans Worth 50c will sell at 35c only one sold to a family Hand Towels, size U2 x 3-4 yard worth 20c will sell at JOc , MEN'S HOLE PROOF HOSE -guaranteed for two months 2 pair for 50c SDUVEWIRS fill i: OPENING DAY A pretty piece of China with hanipainting of scenes of Columbia River with every purchase of 50 cents or over. Notice to Boys and Girls We will give 25 cents in cash to any boy or girl returning to our store $10.00 Mrtl A Jill Anlrfl 141 Ottit VUVIAB i Watch Whose Windows for Prices ? WATERMAN'S ADVANCE NOTICE. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 30. -It was announced today that President elect Taft will deliver an oration at the University of Pennsylvania at the university day celebration on Washnigton s birthday. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation and stimulates the liver. Orino regulates the bow els so they will act naturally and you do not have to take purgatives con tinuously." T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. THE MAN SAID AUSTRIA SNEERED AT, ROME, Nov. 30 Thousands gath ered yesterday in a mass meeting for the purpose of expressing disappro val of the attitude of- Austria. Three deputies delivered violent speeches: denouncing the Austrian policy. Af ter the meeting rioters attempted O force the Austrian embassy but were prevented by troops. Subscribe to the Morning Astorian, per month. Covers the entire lower the local news; full Associated Press reports. Delivered by carrier, 65 cents far fyvv:- Fisher Brothers Company SOLE AGENTS Marhour and Finlayson Salmon Twines snd Netting McCormlck Harvesting Machines Oliver Chilled Ploughs Sharpies Cream Separators Raecollth Flooring Starrett's Tools Hardware, Groceries,; Ship Chandlery Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, Welch Coal, Tar, Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe tod Fittings, Brass Goods, Faints, Oils and Glass Fishermen's Pur Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Seint Web WolWont Your Trade FISHER BROS. BOND STREET "Two years ago you papered myj house and it looks just as good as it j did when you finished the work.". That sounds good to us. I Perhaps we will not be able to get , another job from him for some time . but when he needs work we know ; just about where he will spend his money. Workmanship is remember td long after price is forgotten, Allen Wall Paper and Paint Co. Cor. 11TH AND BOND John Pes, Pres. P. L Bishop, Sec. Astoria Savings tauc, Traaa. Nelson Troyer, Vice-Pres. and Supt ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OP THE LATEST IMPROVED ... Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITI FURNJtBHID. Corrstpondsnce Solicited. Pool of Foana f Croat TIDE TABLE FOR DECEMBER DECEMBER, 1904. High Wtatar. Date. CHICKEN TAMALES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING HOME-MADE, and of the choicest ingredients; put up under supervis ion that guarantees their perfect freedom from all deleterious matter. MRS. F. WOOLLEY 284 Tenth Street Between Exchange and Franklin. Tuesday 1 Wednesday 2 Thursday ....... t FrMuy 4 Saturday , 6 SUNDAY 6 Monday 7 Tuesday 8 i Wednesday Thursday 10 Friday ii Saturday ....... 1J SUNDAY 18 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday is ThllrRdnv ...... .17 Friday is Saturday 19 SUNDAY 20 Monday 21 Tuesday ........22 Tuesday 22 WAdneadav M Thursday ....... 24 Friday 25 Saturday 26 SUNDAY 27 Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 80 Thursday ..81 A. M. P. 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