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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1909)
SATURDAY, MAY 11 1909. THE MOltNING ASTORr M, ASTORIA, OREO ON. a , a IT WILL DO THB WORK j KLEENO The peer of all Washing Powders. Satisfaction j& guaranteed or money refunded. & & Mb. package 10c A. V- ALrJUtVrN SOLEAGENT TiflWI a licnmispoRi has HEW DENVER HAS ADVANCED NEW SYSTEM IN FAVOR OF BASEBALL. DENVER, May H-The Denver playgrounds Association has organi the end of the season to determine the grade school championship. Games are scheduled on each Wed nesday and Saturday and are played on the esven public playgrounds ol the city. The teams have been uniformed at the expense of the associaton and are given systematic coaching, not onW in the rudiments of the game, but in team play and inside baseball The class of play developed amonq 'the boys is remarkable and the inter est in the games not only among the children, but among adults is such that the attendance at the game frequently reach 1,00ft Three teams HE SCORES RELIGIOUS I CHICAGO HOMEOPATH HAS FLINQ AT HEALERS AND HEALING. CHICAGO. May 14.-A freshet of denudations against religious the rapeutics and other forms of heating formed part of an address by Alonxo C. Tenny before the Illinois Homeopathic Medical Association. PQQRMAN GETSGHANCE TO EARN LIVING GARDEN FARMS TO BE LET OUT ON NOMINAL RENT CHICAGO. CHICAGO. May 14-tlrcaking of the ground at the Chicago Garden (Society's tract of .M acres of unoc Dr. ictinied prairie surrounding Marshall Boulevard and the South branch of the river was beirmi. The land, divM- Dr. Tenny declared that "lay brethren jed into miniature farms. 150x36 feet who complained of an accession of new (old) ideas arc suffering with a vestigal brain storm that certain ideas advanced by the psychotheapists spring from a past as dim as their logic. is to eb "worked" by as many of the city's poor as can be accommodated during the summer Each applicant for a lot is required to otter evidence that he is without adequate means of support. A f ? IS HUT PARK JIT QUALITY OF THE EVENTS WILL DECIDE ITS FUTURE THERE, done of the most comprehensive i now fof the fifst p,Ke wjtb percentages of 1.000. STRICT IN TRIFLES. New York Threatens Fine Property For SO Cent Delinquency. systems ever attempted for the pro motion of baseball in the public schools. A league comprised of 32 teams from the grade schools has keen organized and is managed on the same lines as are the National and American leagues. Each team is j Wider the management of one of the j teachers and the games, which ari j NEW YORK. May 14. Joel Sam played on a regular association's ; met who owns property at 181 and schedule are umpired by teachers- l&J Broome street, learned today that the inculcation of high morals- F,r nearly eight centuries religion and the nractice of medicine have been The league is divided into four sec-; these holdings, were valued at about separatt. The present strenuous lit s tions of eight teams each. The four , $100,000 are being advertised for sale :detractJ from the influence of thj teams having the winning percentages ,by tne city on June oecause ot mty .cnnrcl. The catch worJs -be a i;v. 'deliver the coeds' eel busv' since 18KZ. I he first bammet knivep smiling' and 'do it now' whe i of the matter was when he received I contrasted with ,he vai,id vaporing letter trom tne farmers Loan & lrust NEW YORK. May 14. --The opinion of many of those votaries ol horscracing who witnessed the open ing of the season at Belmont Park Thursday the sport will contimi undcr certain conditions. The fiicn that bet were made and will continue to be made by those who are known to professional bookmakers, plav small part In the prediction of sport ing men. I f the sport is to be depended solely upon the betting feature It will not succeed under anti betting law. . ir. .. . i... .- .u. .k. t i en i. .l t tm. n.MM i n.-ror,linu to manv prominent rac." modern mysticism is smoking intel-j seeds and gardening utensils. At : track enthusiasts, leetual oonnv." said Dr. Tennv lolnt meetinir of a committee of the! Most of the wealthy owners of race "Vhv should we physicians perm:t I Art Leasue and the city gardens com- horses, particularly those ourselves to be utilized as diagnostic mittee it was decided to have a bun tools, why should we permit the diag-' galow erected at the garden tract a! nosed case to be treated by an ec- jonce. In this building will he several clesiastic psychotherapist? By whit j sleeping rooms and a storeroom fo right does he assume superior wisdom j tools and other paraphernalia. The in ministering to a mind diseased? j United Societies also is contemplating "Is there a special skill required by 'having a childrens' playground laid delivering weekly sermons or in out near the tract. If the plan proves creating a woman's sewing class, or i successful this season the tract prob by keeping the choir from breaking , ably will be expanded to include sev- up because of a petty jealousies or by i eral hundred acres next year, manu- i organizing a mother's club or by facturers of the district having agreed ! leading the weekly prayer meeting? to place land holdings at the disposal j 'The church has for many decades of the society, j performed a most excellent duty in' . . . nl.H erte at N.n.E .rr.ira in hT.G SM,tetanttl1T AUTO' DROPS SOYS. Seattle Students Badly Hurt In An Outing Accident. SEATTLE, May 14-Four boys, students at the I'niversity of Wash ington, were injured, one of them who hav not been ulentmco wiin-me urmn ring, and the very large clientele wh.i follow the races for the sport there is in it; agreed last night that the suc cess of racing in the Metropolitan district depends on the quality of he races and the price of admission. Many sponng men declared mat an admission fee of $1 would he neces sary. PERSONAL MENTION Beautiful Spanish Dancer Gives Praise to Pe-ru-na. NKRV(HT8 prostration U usually Hit result u( a vocation wlituh rvqulrui a ooutluuai strain ou the imrvuu systpfii. In utioli um II would ! wl l( a ehittiK of VtHiaUnn could Iw inudo. Mul this I uol always poUile and a good tonlo Ivwouws k tlveeiwlty. I'oruna Is a toulo that tuvlgorahis Without prwluotiig a drug nami. INiruna l nn a bveri!o imr a Utters, but it liouont, utralglitforwsrd tool that Itinri'iinns the appotlto and meouf ago dlKi'll.tl. Tlmre U a kI dwmaiul (r totilm durlittf tliidt.inwitlng liat f otinumT, and Kpi'lally lit emmirlf Wlior hoi wimtlur la veiyrovsli'iit. Huoli a dmiiiiid U e'tly by I IVrtinu. Summer Rates East During the Season of!909 VIA THE Oregon Railroad $ Navigation Co. j& OREGON SHORT LINE tL UNION PACIFIC Railroad FROM Portland. Seattle, Spokane, Tac- oma, Walla Walla and all points on the O.K.&X- line in itansns Citf onfl Relun 560.00 Is si. lis i Mi IKQBlUn and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and boutn Correspondingly low lares On Sale June a, 3; J"'y a- 35 August 11, 12 la Denver d Hell 5551 On Sale flay 17. July Au2- " Gotiig transit 10 iiay from (late of mlc final return limit Octotwr .lst. Thee tlckeu present some very attrae Uv features In the way ol stopper rlv lleees.snd choice routes: thereby eirnbl tw? passcDgerB to make nide tripe to many inu-rwttbg points. Routing on the return trip through Cal ifornia may be hud at a slight advance w-r tlie rates qnoled. rati particulars, sleenlnK cr -eserva-tlnns ai.d tlckeu 111 be furnUtied by any U.K. IN. local agent, or Wm. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, ORE. nf the averaire DSvchotheraDUt Company, which holds a $28,000 mort-; 5wfet,y babbIing brook 'gage on the property, informing him- of the advertised sale and asking about it. It seems that in 1882 Mr. I Stmmet's taxes on his Broome street j property amounted to $157.50. In-1 advertently he made out a cfleek for , an even $157. For twenty seven years j since he every year has sent his tax ' check to the department and not a' word has been said to him about the "outstanding 50 cents. The money MESSAGE TO will be paid before the sale. ALONG ON M.in.njer Mi-Oe. "' lhe Klrctric. w:i a hoininu prK'-r from the-nittropoli on bt ii(tlit' express. , P. A- Stoke arrived down on the 0:50 train lnt evening, from a bint ne trip to Portland. Mi Donovan of I.ooRmont. Colo , sertouiy at 2 o'clock this morninn , j ,be viiting with Mi- Si"1 SINGING SPARKS LATEST WIRELESS STUNT NOTES HEREAFTER. GLORIOUS PICNIC Berkeley Boys Out On The Rampage : Of Their School Live ! CHICAGO, May 14.-A cablegram to the Tribune from Berlin alarm was a ' -,t,.n n fltn in u.tih tllV Wt-rC rk iing crashed through the railing of the ota bridge ovrcr the tidellats of Sixth Avenue South and Charles I street, dropping the party into the mud twenty feet below. One of the ! students, Randolph, was injured inte-- nally and it in a serious condition. ! He was taken to the City Hospital. The others, who were sent to their homes, are C. M. Mattice. owner of the machine, George Wheeler, and Ro BE PASSED amj McFee. They were badly bruis YOUTHFUL ! ,, ,u f,ii k. fhouoht that ,1 wj ...v .... .. o-- thev are not seriously injured. The party was returning from Georgetown a suburb. The machine was going l a hih rate of speed when it crashed specijl through the rail of the trestle. A fire turned in, and the boys CHICAGO, May 14 Employes of ' .ays. "singing sparks" is the ex-' were fished out of the mud and slime the Atchison, lopeka & Santa i-e -:, nam. ;v.n ,n an imnroved k ,h. r,rmen Railroad are being entertained this ' wireies. svs,em iust Derfected which. ; . it is claimed, will entirely obviate the The Most Common Sense of uncertainties with which other wire less systems have had to contend. The new method consists in sending i out the vibrations which form tin -messages as pure musical tones that month in an unusual manner, anl incidentally, thirty one students of the University of California are hav ing the time of their lives. In order to relieve the monotony of running engines, shoveling coal, switching cars and repairing tracks the manage-; esr)Me Gf bc;n heard bv the re- ment of the railway has engaged th ceiveri 0 matttr how sof,v th,v Glee and Mandolin Club of the Uni-.,mav be attuncil lt is (eciarccI bv versity to tour the main line of th- ,he inventor5 that by means of th;, system between Berkeley and Chi-; (I,.vjce ti wiI1 be possrble for the fir,t s 6" "".time since wireless tclci?ranhv was railway clubs maintained by the i c.t.lbli,he,, t0 main,ain communica company at its division headquarters, i tion in spite of the mon violent at. As a result the railroad is now ring-I ntnh.r. fiutiirhnnr Another a,l- ington, and will tay here for the better part of the summer season. R. W. McLean arrved down on the late express last night from PorthuxLJ C. B. C.reen of Portland was in tne city yesterday on business quest. K. C. Hull of Toledo spent the dav in Astoria yesterday a guest at the Occident. Ex-U. S. Senator John M. Gearin of Portland was a business visitor in this city yesterday, having come down to attend to some law matters pend ing here. He went back on the 6:10 train last evening. Frank Gntch. the champion wrestler of the world, passed a few pleasant hours in the city yetserday and de parted on the Spencer for the metropolis. Suffering Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, for the reason that it is the most com mon of all ills, and it is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm will afford relief, and make rest and sleep pos sible. In many cases the relief from n.iin. which is at first temporary, has become permanent, while in old peo nle subiect to chronic rheumatism. often brought on by dampness or chanaes in the weather, a perma nent cure cannot be expected; the in? with the college yells, songs an-1 i . , A .... :. ,, K. 'relief from oain fhich this liniment vamatti, vihiiiiu i.i Hint n nui wv music ot tne ran-ran Doys wno ten , sib,e Uj work wkh much Smallcrant.-P-Berkeley Wednesday evening in a nae for he acriaj wir by which th. private car ana wno are scneauiea i ;cnt.rv U absorbed. In their oassase jtl-rough the sir the singing sparks I will be entirely noiseless. affords is alone worth many times its cost. 25 and 50-cent sizes for sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists arrive in Chicago May 17. Whooping Cough. "In February our daughter had the whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hartland, recommended Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and said it gave his customers the best of satis faction. We found it as he said, and can recommend it to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," says Mrs. A. Goss, of Du rand, Mich. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. Wm. Rev. I. W. Williamson' Letter Rev. I. W. Williamson, Hunting ton, W. Va., writes; "This is to ccr ! tify that I used Foley's Kidney Rem iedv for nervous exhaustion and kid Iney trouble and am free to say that it married the third time at 120, worked will do all that you claim for it. in the fields till 132 and lived 20 : Foley's Kidney Remedy has restored ties h anrl StrenRtn ij muu.inus ui weak, run down people. Contains no harmful druas and is pleasant to take. T. F. La"rin, Owl Drug Store Lived 152 Years. Parr England's oldest man- Jofcn Fox, Pres. F. L, Biahop, Sec. Astoria Savings B-w. Tre. Nelson Troyw, Vice-Pres. aad Supt - .ASTORIA IRON WORE DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE LATEST lftirK.uvcu ... Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and toilers COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. rwrspondence Solicited. VoMTtii 8ttMt ; years longer. People should be youth ful at 80. James Wright, of Spurlock. i Ky, shows how to remain young. "I I feel just like a 16-year-old boy," he writes, after taking six bottles of Electric Hitters. For 30 years Kidney trouble made life a burden, but the first bottle ' of this wonderful medi cine convinced me I had found the greatest cure on earth." They're a Godsend to weak, sickly run-down or old people. Try them. 50c at Chas. Rogers & Son, druggists. The Quality of every drug, chem. teal or medicine In our tore Is guaranteed. Purity I; found here. alwaya Let us fill prescriptions. your Central Drug Store Ernst Rlndell.Prop. HI MMII tO I M 1 1 tlMtt-ttl 1 T iat MMMt THE TRENTON j i First-Class Liquors and Cigars M2 CommarcUl Street Corner Commercial and 14th. - ASTORIA, OREGON Bad Attack of Dysentery Cured. "An honored citizen of this town was suffering from a severe attack of dysentery. He told a friend if he could obtain a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, he felt confident of being cured, he having used this remedy in the West. He was told that I kept it in stock and lost no time in obtain ing it, and was 'promptly cured," says M. J. Leach, druggist, of Wolcott, Vt. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. For a burn or scald apply Cham berlain's Salve. It will allay the pain almost instantly and quickly heal the inured parts. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Dnfggists. Your Fishing' or HuntingTrip will not be successful unless you let us outfit you from our complete stock of - Sj r-. , Jt - Hi ltr MtmlrnU fniut I trttnu m a Ionic. A lettrr nl to th IVfuii Urug Mtg. Co., from Ilia (n.puUr Kpulh danrt, Ml t'Unr Mintrdo, la foll..wt 1m I'rliu lnMl Cllv of Altlko. SaV. J. I90S. Th Perun lirug Mfg. Co., Lalumhu, Otitn, IK $ Gentlemen lilmiuedyourlil velrhruied remedy, "l.Peruna, ' fur tome lime, I tin the plfmre ot Informing )m ttmt I utntliler II Ihi betl Umlc I h ever uctl. II it a wnndttiul Htrtltler ol th twrvea utter enhuthm and It in- treat th vitality ot the whot body, and In my own ta ha produced th moat complete and permanent nttoratlon. It I alo pkaaant to th Ido not hetltat. therefore, to recommend ihl remedy to all womea a the bt and mot pleatant tonk lhal they tan poulbly tak. A. & C. R. R. CO. Saturday-Monday Excursion Rates ASTORIA TO PORTLAND AND RETURN JU3.00 Good going Saturdays ami on triin No. Ji Sunday mornings, returning on or before train No. 2 Monday evenings following lute of sale. For Further Information Call on or Address G. B. JOHNSON, Gen'i Agent A. & C. R. R. 12tb St, n.-r Commercial It AtTORIA. OREOON. FINANCIAL. First national Dank of Astoria DIRECTORS Jacob Kamm VV. F. McGregor G. C. Flavbl J. VV. Ladd S. S. Gordon Capital 100,000 Surplus ,25.000 Stockholders' Liability 100,000 FHTAKMMIKl STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP THE SCANDINAVIAN - AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK ASTORIA, OREGON. APRIL 28, i909 Fishmg Tackle and Sporting Goods a look over 6Tlr stock will convince you that we have the proptr goods for you and at prices that are right. Fisher Bros. Co. Securities nd loam $146,420.36 Fixtures , . 4,457.69 Cash and due from banks 31.71274 $182,590.79 Capital $ 50,000.00 Surplus 3.500.00 Undivided profits 1,070.80 Deposits 128,019.99 $182,590.79 J. O A. BOWLBY, President J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier O. I. PETERSON, Vice-President FRANK PATTON, Cashier ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $242,000 Tannactg a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits SAFETY DEP OSIT VAULTS. Four Percent. Per Annum Eleventh and Duane Sts. - . - Astoria, Oregon Scow Bay Brass & Iron Works ASTORIA, OREGON. IroA &nd Brass Founders, Land and" Marine Engineers Up-To-Date Sawmill Machinery 18th snd Franklin Ave. Prompt attention given to all repair work, Tel Main 2401.