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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. 'A PI Our stock rep resents the high est quality in all lines. EKEIITMCLAY PRODUCTS j SMALL KILN ESTABLISHED AT CORNER TENTH AND FRANKLIN STREETS. Residents in the neighborhood if Tenth and Franklin have become ft- ! miliar with the burning of a kiln n one of the houses in that neighbor ihood and no longer feel like turn jing in an a'arm of fire if a sheet of name jumps out of the ciumrey I The two voung gentlemen in charge cf the work, Hector Desjardins .d 1 W A. t i. T I J. manufacture of clay products and i r .4 l.wf 4V are making experiments with ctits fouid in th's locality. Several genf... men - if this city have tentatively greed to tdrance the requisite cap ttal to establish a clay rnanufac tii here providing the experiments turn 'out in a satisfactory manner: It is calculated 'he experiments may con- I i Jtinue a month or so longer. j in the little kilo established it . J desired to nccumulate a heat of from WILL ENDEAVOR TO GIVE 2.5CC to 3,00 degrees Fahrenheit- uc El BARR EXPLAOS HIS r. F6W 10 VOTERS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IF ELECTED. actumula'ion of heat that will Sitn extraordinary to the man or wonni. ; who is along familiar with the or- i dinary heats of stoves and boilers. ' f Oil is used in securing the grt.u Dr. Barr States His Position. heat, and the first kiln burned wsnt Astoria, Or, Dec 1, 1908. off very rell because the desired To The Editor: . amount of best was secured. Bt the If yon will allow me space in the present ork has not been so sa.'s columns of your paper I would like factory for the reason that it was to say to the voters of Astoria that n0 found possible to again get the if thrj see fit and proper to elect me s h ;t desired, and it is pre- to the office of Police Commission- snmed that the fault lies in the quit- r they may expect a clean cut busi- fy of oil. Therefor one burning it t j ess, administration so far as it may be done at the brick plant lay in my power to give them. I The kiln at Tenth and Franklin is ahall have only one-third to say and about 6 :eet in length and about 5 do bat that third will always be sail f. ll! "the in width, these bs g and done for good of the whole peo- 'be outer measurements. The kiln is jl Astoria. . j ... almost r.:id with fire brick and cth I shall not represent any faction.. w material, so constructed that it elkk or class nor am I beng put for- Possesses a minimum of radiant pow want or backed by any faction or er- n tne center of the kiln is the tlasa. The nomination was given ,ittle oven perhaps a couple of feet me by the Citizens' convention and lnZ n(1 Bct moch over a foot in it came unsought and unexpected; width, tnd it is in this where the cla ter the Democrats nominated me burning is done. The heat from t ie far the same office. oil is passed and accumulated in th J have- neither asked for nor de- ki,n because of the fact that :he -iired any office at any time but if ln'tk -H permit of very little die citizens of Astoria think I can ',ss and thus it is that the enornvws nerve them better than the others , 1 height f 2re0O or 3,000 degrees Fair who are striving for. the office and enheit may be attained. give me 'their votes at the polls December the 9th, I shall thank them for their confidence and try to serve them to the best of my ability.' For the benefit of those who fear l. t-- r i , nivc iusi my residence nere ana i ... . . . . . . . . , 'abide by your decision. those who fear I have not. let me t ' ' ILWACO out about my .standing by asking the banks or business men, nine tenths of whom know me well. I am quite j willing to stand on my record and say that I have no residence except at 573 Commercial street I have no homestead,' never had, nor have F ever lived on Grays River. My family has been at the farm for some time Just the same as any man would send his family out of town for a few weeks to the seacoast or the mountains. My home has been at this very umber for more than eight years except a few months in Portland (four years ago) and to those who know me I have no explanation or apologies to make; to those tvho do not tnow me I will say they can find Very truly yours, . CHAS. W. BARR. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. HiKEdYca HareAJwajsEsst Signature of detMjfM&fat Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month 60 cents per month. Mrs. A. M: Smith and her daugh ter, Mrs. Leta Wcssclls left the lat ter part of the week for Portland, for a visit with friends after which they leave for Lon Angeles to make a short stay before returning to their home in Oysterville. Mr. and Mrs. S C.'Erwin, of Ta coma, left the latter part of last week for their home after eating Thanks giving dinner, with Mrs. Erwin's parents, Mr. and.Mrs. E, J. Sprague of Ocean Park. Mr. Beal, superintendent of the weather bureau stations was in II waco, Monday on his way to North Head, where he visited the station at tlat point, which is under the su pervision of J. J. Kelliher. Mr. and Mrs. Honeyman of Asto ria passed through Ilwaco Monday on their way home. Miss Rebecca Markham, was a vis iter to Chinook, Sunday, returning home in the evening. Mr. S. S. Slingerland of Ocean Park is at present in Portland, where he goes to consult a physician, as he has been quite ill since his return frrm Africa. Miss Edith Dye, of Nahcotta, left recently for the Dalles Oregon, where she expects to spend several months with her sister. Miss Scott was a guest of her friends the Misses Delia and Myrtle Tinker of Long Beach over Sunday. Mrs. J. A Pape, passed through Il waco thevfirst of the week on her way P r :"(. Miss Mary Miller, returned recent ly from Portland, after a visit with her sister Mrs. Bert Soule. Dr. McCauley and wife, of Ellens burg, returned to their home, the lat- part of "Use week after a surf visit n Nahcotta with friends and rel atives. I, A. Loomis and his daugiter, Mrs Gile, were in Ilwaco Saturday hakinj hands with old friend-, and and acquaintances. Miss Bertha Lucy, of Portland ia a guest of W. B. Hawkins and family. H. H. Tinker and daughters, Miss es Delia and Myrtle, returned Sat urday from a trip of a couple of months to some of the eastern states. They report a delightful time, but are glad to be back again in their home at Long Beach. David Herrold, returned the latter part of last week to his home in Os wego, Oregon, after spending Thanksgiving with his son, Roy Her rold and family. Miss Cecil Sprague, returned to her home in Ocean Park, Monday, after a visit of a few days, with her friend. Miss Myrtle Williamson. Harry Whitcomb, of Brookfield is visiting his sisters Miss Edith Whit comb and Mrs. A A. Seaborg, for a few days. George Tinker, of Long Beach, was in Ilwaco for a short time Tuesday. A. G. Kennedy, of McGowan, Wash, was in Ilwaco, Monday re turning, home jhe same day. Mrs. T. H. Parks, spent Sunday, in Long Beach, with her friend Mrs. H Kaylor. THE JOKE WW 01 1 DOCTOR BOTH WAYS HOW DR. EARLE, FORMERLY OF ASTORIA, WAS LEFT IN TWO INSTANCES. BENSON WILL BUILD HUGE RAFT (Continued from page 1) f i lN i -At ' 1 ' .i:o::;;o;i'y . if" - Tw? f 9 fi ft- fl . The theMercupy Climh Alaska outside Florida inside. When V.: blizzard comes it will be impossible to comfortably heat the cold rooms. Then, ' and during the months of "between sev sons" you'll find a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) just what you need to make the mercury climb. It's light enough to carry from room to room and gives direct glowing heat from every drop of fuel. Turn the wick high or low, there's no bother no smoke no smell smokeless device prevents. Brass oO font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Su perbly finished in japan and mckeL Every heater warranted. I&gfO Lamp nke a good com puuoa for a lone ereniaff brilliant. Meidy light mrlmg, Kwing or faacy work doen't tire tha yn. Made si brut, nickel pUted, with blot improved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. Write our cared agency deKriptive circular i your dealer doeaa't earrjr the Perlectioa Oil Hea or Rayo Lamp. STAND AMD Oa COMPANY (laworporatefl) A vorable weather in mid-summer will permit towing it down the coast without danger of destruction by storm or high seas. Effort will be made to build a sister raft to this giant, besides a couple of smaller ones about 700 feet long and contain ing some 4,000,000 feet of logs each. The capacity of the San Diego mill is about 20,000,000 feet a year, and this was supplied last year in five rafts, all of which were towed down the coast without mishap. The plan for next season is to cut down the number of rafts and increase their size and still maintain the same capacity. 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 Clean Man, The man who delights tn 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 them at their Sest. You never know what you are go ing to find in a newspaper, exchange. Just when one believes them barren of anything of interest to home peo ple he is confronted with a para graph that fairly bubbles with more or less concern to home reader. And a case in point occurred in the Morn ing Astorian yesterday, when in perusing a copy of the Charleston, S C, "News", the eye of the exchange- editor caught the following squib: "The audience at the Academy of Music last night enjoyed very much the disappointment of a young man who attempted, emulating the exam pie of a student in Spartanburg re cently, to accept the challenge of Miss Loretta Marshall in one of the song hits in "The Money Maker, presented by the Wayne Musical Comedy Company, and kiss that pretty young actress. Miss Marshall, however, gracefully retreated , from the stage, and returning when the audience by its applause insisted up on her doing so, treated with more favor a young sailor from the Navy Yard, who was an occupant of one of the seats supposed to belong ex clusively to those who are frequently. if not very elegantly, referred to as the baldheadsV As if this were not quite enough to raise a smile at the expense of the doctor amid his old familiars here, the eagle glance of the searcher for news lighted upon the following, in anotner column, which goes much farther and tends - to explain just why the gallant surgeon was i,i the field for kissing pretty actresses and such-like indulgences, which it is certain he would not dare attempt under ordinary conditions: - "Mrs. Bayliss H. Earle and little daughter, who left "Charleston, last Sunday on the Arapahoe for New York, will sail on the Lusitania on November 25, and will visit relatives in Fethard, Ireland; Liverpool, Eng land, and Basle, Switzerland. Little Miss Annie J. Earle will atte school at the old Convent of Fetha during the winter and Waterdale Convent, Sutton, St. Helens, Eng land, during the spring. 'Mrs. Earle has won many friends in Charleston since she came here with her husband, a year or so ago, at the time Dr. Earle was placed in charge of the United States public health and marine hospital service here, and all of these wilt join in wishing for her and for little Miss Annie Earle a pleasant winter in Europe." Opening of New Department Store NATURE'S WARNING A Personal Appeal If we could talk to you personally about the great merit of Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds nnd lung trouble, you never could be induced to experiment with un known preparations that may con tain some harmful drugs. Foley's Honey and Tar costs you no more and has a record of 40 years of cures. Astoria People Must Recognize and . Heed It Kidney ills come quietly myster iously, But nature always warns you. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color is unhealthy If there are settlings and sedi ment, Passages frequent, scanty, painful. It's time then to use Doan's Kid ney Pills, To ward off Bright's disease or diabetes. Fred Landrock, living on Third St., Hillsboro, Ore., says: "My wife suffered from kidney and bladd trouble for a long time and could could find no relief. She suffered from pains in her back and limbs and was lame and tired. She also had trouble with the kidney secre tions. At last she heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box. They helped her from the first and in a short time she was free from every symptom of the com plaint. I also used Doan's Kidney Pills and the results were highly satisfactory." Plenty more proof like this from Astoria people. Call at Charles Rog ers & Son's drug store and ask what customers report. For sale, by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and j take no other. WATE B i tL la-F ITS t It. 1 1 S. E. Corner Ninth and Commercial St, Astoria. Ore. IT3 oday at 1:30 Miwp Opening Day Bargains J4 quart enameled dish pans Worth 50c will sell at 35c only one sold to a family Hand Towels, size 11-2 x 3-4 yard worth 20c will sell at 10c f SOUVENIRS FREE TODAY A pretty piece of China with hanspainting 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 in sale checks. Watch Whose Windows for Prices ? ! WATERMAN'S SUBMARINES REPAIRED. VALLEJO, Cal., Dec. 2-The sub- marine boat Tike, which has just been overhauled and repaired at the Mare Island Navy Yard, the work costing SJUrXO, was put through a series of tests yesterday. The boat was submerged several times on one occasion staying under water for 20 minutes. The submarine Grampus, which has also been refitted, will be tested next week. More people are taking Foley's Kid ney Remedy every year. It is con sidered to be the most effective rem edy for kidney and bladder troubles that medical science can devise. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities, builds up worn out tissues and restores lost vitality. It will make you feel well and look well. T. F. Laurin, Owl Druar Store. This is Worth Reading. Leo F, Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St., Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had, with Bucklens Arnica Salve. I ap- j plied tins salve once' a day for two ays, when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at Charles Rogers & Son's drug store. 25c. Fisher . Brothers Company SOLE AGENTS Marbour and Finlaysoo Salmon Twines and Netting McCormlck Harvesting Machine Oliver Chilled Plough Sharpie Cream Separator Raecolilh Flooring Starretf Tool Hardware, Groceries,! Ship Chandlery Tn Bsrk, Blue Stout, Muriatic Add. Welch Coal. Tar Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Bras Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass Fishermen' Pur Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Seln Web " TVelWont Votir Trade FISHER BROS. i BOND STREET ,.taF,.Pre.. .Saving, Tr ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS ' OF THE LATEST IMPROVED i . . Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. Correspondent. Solicited. . . F if FJX Slmt TIDE TABLE FOB DECEMBER DECEMBER, 1904. High Water. Lat, Tuesday A. M. Wednesday Thursday , FrtJay .... Saturday , SUNDAY Monday ,,. Tueday ., rtTDTCTiur ao Twe (Wednesday w.iMi,n jv.o Thursday 10 are increased by beautiful surround- Friday .....11 ings. Annual Sale. The ladies of the First Methodist Episcopal church will hold their an nual sale of Christmas articles, home cooking, etc., in the lecture rooms, Friday, December 4th, at 3 p. m. and will continue during the evening. Light refreshments will be served, i,,. New and artistically designed guNDAT ' i'.'.'.'.'.U WALL PAJTUKS Monday 14 will make your rooms look bright vv"edniida and attractive. If you are goinir to Thursday 17 do anv re-oaoerimr vou should have ?day ..18 j . .. . . 7 Saturday it done immediately and thus put SUNDAY .... your house in real holiday trim. Alle a Wall Paper and Paint Co. Cor. 11TH AMD BOND Monday I Tuesday ,,, Tuesday ... Wednesday ! Thursday ,. iFrlday Saturday ., SUNDAY . 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