The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 18, 1902, Image 4

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In a Word This Tslla of tha Paot.ici
ONE DOLLAR
Service via
CVninwrclal Club Won on Tins (n Last
I ho Northwestern lino.
Ntght'a Fln'al Game.
Yon have the most convincing evidence of this
fact every day. Otherwise beautiful faces marred with
black heads, blotches and pimples, muddy or sallow com
plexions, and red, rough or oily skins are some of the
most common and conspicuous symptoms ot bad blood.
You can hide these ugly ana humiliating blemishes by glazing them over with face
powders and rouge, and the rough and discolored skin is made white and smooth by a lavish
use of cosmetics, but these artificial complexions and false skins only last for a day, when
the eruptions and snots stand out as bare and brazen as ever. The natural beauty and
smoothness of the skin cannot be permanently restored by the use of external applications,
for the reason that these skin diseases are due to some poison or humor in the blood that
must, be antidoted and eliminated before the skin can or will return to a healthy state.
Under the nnnfying and tonic eHects ot &. fa. b.
all impurities are expelled from the blood, the
general health is invigorated, and all disfiguring
and annoying eruptions promptly and perma
nently disappear from the skin, and it becomes as
soft and smooth as ever.
Bad blood tells in many other ways. Itch
ing and burning eruptions, rashes and sores, boils
and carbuncles show the presence of some irrita
ting poison or unhealthy matter in the blood, and
these aggravating troubles will continue until the
weak and slow circulation has been quickened
and the deteriorated blood made rich and strong-
. again. $pmc are born with bad blood, and it begins to tell in infancy; scrofulous affections,
sore eyes, scalp diseases, nasal catarrh, stunted growth, brittle bones and soft, flabby muscles
are some of the early manifestations of bad blood by inheritance. These symptoms, if
neglected, may develop into some deep-seated and serious blood trouble later on in life, but
the timely use of S. S. S. will check the disease in its incipiency, remove all taint from the
circulation, and the little sufferers grow into healthy manhood and womanhood.
vvnen tne Diooa is neaitny and pure it tens a
different story, a smooth and flawless skin glowing with
health, a sound body and active brain, well nourished
system, good appetite and digestion, and restful and
refreshing sleep. S. S. S., combining both purifying and
tonic properties, contains all that you need in the way of
a blood builder and skin beautifier.
S. S. S. is Nature's Remedy. It contains no Arsenic,
Potash, or other mineral, but is strictly a vegetable blood purifier and tonic that can be
taken without fear of any hurtful effects, and with perfect assurance of a speedy and lasting
cure. Our illustrated book on the Skin and its Diseases contains much plain and practical
information about eruptive diseases, their cause and cure, how to take care of the skin,
etc.) thatwill.be of inestimable value to all sufferers. We will mail you a copy free.
Write us about your case and our physicians will gladly furnish any information or
advice desired without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA. ,
HER BEAUTY JtXSTORED.
Wkea say AaaujrMa m thw aaoaths eld Seaem
broke om her head aa eoaiijia to apt mntU
ae head wm eattrely tmnl She vaa tmal br
ereral rood doctors, bat mw vara, and the dreed
hi dlaaaaa apread to hat Usee, lae wm takea to tvo
celebrated health apriaga, but lessivsd ao benefit.
Kan? patent nedldnea were tokan, but witkoat reeoit,
aatU wa daoidad t try . S. ., and by tka ttata tha
tnt bottle vaa finished, kar kaad began to baal. A
daaan bottlaa cured he eompletely and left kar akin
perfectly smooth. Ska ia now twenty yeava old, and
kaa a aaarnUoant growth of kair. Hot a aim of tka
dreadful disease kaa ere retained.
H.T.8H0BX.
8814 Pisa Street, at. Louis, Xo.
Few bowling tournaments hekt In
the Northwest have proved a popular
a that hloh ended at the Irving Club
last night, when the teams split evim
on game. The series aroused, great
enthusiasm and revived interest In the
sport. In all, 2i games were bowled.
and the unqualified success of the se
rles has prompted the enthusiasts to
lay plans for another contest. It Is
proposed thnt first and second team
shall be formed and games bowled
weekly. The new wntests will not
take place, perhaps, until September,
by which tlm both clubs will have
much stronger teams.
The Commercial Club team won last
nlehfs victory tsuch as It was) In the
rst game, when the visitors scored T
pin m we than the total of the Irvlngs.
The talent (also such s It was) was
larrely to tha bad, but the other fel
luws pulled up the total for the Coin,
nierclals and contributed by far the
greater portion of the S4S pins. Thv
Irvlngs scored ST- The second game
went to the home team 310 to 305. Tha
Commercials gradually went down tke
line and In the third game secured but
2S3. The Irvlngs got 277. The last
game capped the climax for tha visit
ors, whole total was S60. or 84 less than
that of the home aggregation. An aw
fully bad kingpin In alley No. J was
largely responsible for the poor show
ing of both teams.
Chutter was the bright, particular
star of the night. He bowled four fine,
consistent games for 171. Captain Aat
bury was a close second, with 16$. For
the Commercials. Laws secured the
"high" total 1S5. Domestic difficulties
conspired to bring about the downfall
of Jim Taylor, the Commercial won
der, and he landed at the bottom of
the pile, with 17. The Commercial
team average was slightly over 37.50
and the Irving average slightly less
than 3, The scores follow:
Commercial Club
J. V. Mathena
R U MeCabe .
A. C. Kos ....
P. Woodlteld ...
J I. Taylor ...
W. C. Laws ...
Bert Allen
P. R Sovey ...
SO
44
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32
41
47
42
36
47
44
4.1
24
32
33
34
ir,j
is;
155
161
107
165
148
156
astoria noes
"Win Prizes at the Show Held In the
StelropoKs.
Sheriff Thomas Linvllle returned last
night from Portland wlwre he had
been in attendance upon the dog show.
He reports the show a success and un
der good management. He pays that
the decisions rendered In awarding'
prizes were prompt and gave general
satisfaction. He reports some very fine
dogs at the show. There were some
very costly ones, too. A noted bull ter
rier, and prise-winner, costing $7000,
was there. A S15G0 bull terrier owned
in Portland was also on exhibition.
Astoria dogs were not behind as
prise-winners. Several bad won prizes
before the sheriff left and judgment
had not been passed in many cases.
Among the winners were FAnk Cook's
Flora, which won 2nd; C. W. Lough
ery'a Sport won 2nd, and the sheriff's
fine pup, Odelta, won two prizes, 3rd
In open for all, and 2nd hi another
class; Frank Patton's Irish Setter pup
took first prize. Mrs. Ross' bujldog
had not been Judged when the sheriff
left Portland. ,
MBS. ROSS' DOG WINS.
FoSowing was received by Associat
ed Press at an early hour this morn
ing: PORTLAND. April 17-The prize
wlnneree at the Portland Kennel Club
bench show are as follows: for bull
dogs: First, "Beauty," Mrs. J. T. Ross,
Astoria; black and tan terriers, first,
"queen Bee," Mrs. Levy, Walla Walla.
Other winners are not obtainable at
thil hour.
Ing height of 104 degrees but with the
departure frjm'ihe jalace of Profes
sor Rosenstein pithologiM of Leyden
T.niversity who has ben summoned in
consultation Is considered a hopeful
sign that the crisis is past.
; PROPOSALS WANTEli .
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the light house engineer,
Portland, Oregon, until 12 o' cluck m.,
April 28, 1902, and then publicly open
ed -for furnishing and delivering fuel
and provisions for light-house b-nder
Columbine during fiscal year to end
June 30, 1D03, In acordance with specifi
cations,' copies of which, with blank
proposals and other information may
be had upon appllaction to W. C.
Langfitt, Captain. Corps of Engineers,
17. S. A., engineer 13th Light House
District
Central Meat Ktflet
j 642 CCMf.'.Ef CtAL ST.
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iovK both , '.
F R K S li A I S A L T
Will 1 i r mi'tiT t it
kabs:arorl:y tttei.did to
1 W, MORTON, Prop.
Telepsooe So m.
FARM FOR SALE.
Small improved farm, new 5-room
house, barn, chicken house, orchard,
fine mountain spring water, near
steamboat landing and postuffice, on
Grays Elver, Pacific County, Wash.
Apply to MRS. LYDIA LAM LEY,
126, Twelfth St, Astoria, or to Mrs.
J. P. Foster, at farm.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
LEAVE
i 00 am
"Oop m
rOKTLAS'D j AISITI
Portland L'n on Dewit " I II 10 a
For AkIotU kbd Wr sups)
FoinU r
ASTORIA
74Sam
S 10 p in
VETOED PENSION BILL.
WASHINGTON. April 17-President
Roosevelt today sent to the house his
veto of bill pensioning Thomas Wal
ter lieutenant In Penusylvania volun
teer regim n ' war. The
veto message states that the records
of the war department show that this
soldier was cashiered for disobedience
of orders as to going on picket duty
and that the disobedience was rdmit-ted.
F ir Purtlsnd ..n) Wi y
Point
It 80 IT!
ilOUpm
- A SOYAL PATIENT.
AMSTERDAM, April 17. All clashes
are deeply grieved at the Illness of the
Queen. The prince consort Is over
whelms dwith anxiety and hardly
leaves Um Queen's bedside. The moth
er of the queen is also In constant
attendance upon the royal patient. Dr.
Hoeslnges .one of tha queen's attend
ing physicians is staying permanent
ly at the palace. Her majesty's tem
perature yesterday reached the alam-
UKAtlVt. DIVlfetiON
8 IS in j AitloriH for Warreuuiii.'T" TwVi
llwsm Flnvel, Fort Nevms. I 4 00pui
saOj' I Kmmonl an4 Atorig l104n
15 a m j SeMiiie for Wrrentin,'l
. iii i riaot, namn)''!!!!, r
'M i m I j-tevc imj.l Atorm
Sunday only.
All trains make close connection at
Ooble with all Northern Pacific trains
to and from tlie East and Sound pointi
. - , J. C. MAYO,
Gen'I Freight and Passenger Agent.
12 50 p m
7 01) p m
25 s B
O.
ears
the soap for fair,
white hands, bright
clear complexion,
soft, healthful skin.
Sold til owr Ux world.
1-.' . - :-jr-
EAST
SOUTH
VIA
Leave
8:30 p.m
8: JO a.m
Depot, Fifth md
Irving sts. Portland!
Overland Express
Trains for Balem,
Roseburg, Ash
land. Sacramento,
Ogden, gan Fran
cisco, Mojave. Loa
Angeles. El Paso,
New Oreleans and
tha East.
At Woodburn
(daily except Sun
day), morning
train connects with
train for Mt. An
gel, Sllverton,
Brownavllle,
Springfield, and
Natron, and even-
) J ing train for Mt
Angel and Silver-ton.
7:30 a.m Corvallls passen- ( (:6 p.nt
cer.
114:5 p.m) Sheridan pasaen- 8:25a.m
ger.
'Dally "Dally except Hunday.
Arriva
7:46 a m
7:20 p.m
Totalis 343 306 293 260 liil
Irvimr Club
. C. Ftl'ton 37 43 36 3S 154
!W T. Chutter ... 45 4S 40 3S 171
J. H. Mans-ll .... 31 37 26 37 131
1. Tuttle 25 25 30 39 111)
R. C. F Astbury 40 39 49 40 1SS
W. L. Robb 35 31 31 34 131
F. I.. Parker 32 42 f!4 27 135
IJ. X. Gllffln 31 45 31 31 138
Totals 276 310 277 2S4 1147
Laws has finished With In the 24
games, with the very fine average of
46. He has bowled remarkably well,
and his work Is better than that of
pny othr Northwest bowler fur the
season. A summary of all the games
has not vet been prepared, but Fulton
and Sov.y are probably about even for
sec ml place with between 41 and 42.
The series has been a great educator
ind has male experts of many of the
players. A summary of the games will
appear Iatr In .hese columns.
At the conclusion of the games the
Commercial team was entertained at a
banquet by the Irving. The pleasure
of th occasion was somewhat marred
by the absence of G O Fulton, whose
tine atir was in'ssed. Mr. Fullon
was obliged to retire early with a se
vere headache-both mental and physical.
BEST OF EVERYTHING
Eight Trains Dally Between St. Paul
and Chicago, comprising
Tha latest Pullman Sleep rs,
Peerless Dining Curs,
Library and Obrvatlon Cart,
Free Reclining Chair Care,
Tha Mth Centura Trains
Run hvtry Day of tha tear.
The Finest Tram in the WoHo
Electric Lighted Heated
THIS BADGER 9TATI0 EXPRESS, th
Finest Dally Train Running Uetween
St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short
Line.
Connections from the West Made via
The NORTHERN PACIFIC
OR BAT NORTH WRN AND
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TS.
Thl. ! atn th HK9T LINK between
Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
All Agents wo Ticatia via
The Northwestern Line
W. H. MEAD. . U SI 8 LB R,
()neral Agent Trav. Agent
?48 Aldar Street, Portland, Orago
Don't Guessiat It
But If ru are going East write us
tor our rates and let us ten you about
the service and accommodations offer
ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
RAILROAD. TIIROUQH TOURIST
Cars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and
Cincinnati. Don't fall to write us
about your trip as we are In a posi
tion to give you soma valuable Infor
mation and assistance; S31t miles ot
track over which are operated soma
of the finest trains in the world.
For particulars regarding freight or
passenger rates call on or address.
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T. V. & R. A. Com! Aft
142 Third St.. Portland. Ore.
V0 LSfjO till
Oregon
Shoep line
and union Pacific
TIME SCHED-
L l.l'.B
From Portland.
Sail lk. Denver,1
Ft. Worth. Oma
ha. Kansias City
St. Louis, Chlcagoi
and East.
Salt Lake, Denver
Ft. Worth, Oma.
ha, Kansas City.
St. 'Louis, Chicago
and East,
A familiar nam of the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Oreat Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" trains
everv day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train in the world."
Understand: Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric Ilsbt. steam
heat, of a variety equaled by no other
line.
See that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
in tne united states or Canada. All
ticket acents sell them.
For rates, pamphlets or other in for
matlon. addiess.
J. W. CASEY, C. J. BDDT,
Trav. pass. Art. 43an. Art..
Portland. Ore. Portland. Ore.
Kebat tickets on sale between Port
land, Sacramento and San Francisco.
Net rates 817.50 first class, without
berth and $14.00 second class, Including
berth.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points
and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono
lulu and Australia. an be obtained
rmn V. A. Schilling, Third and 'Wash
ington greets.
TAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St.
Leave for Oswego daily at 7:20, :4I
a. m.; 12:30, 1:65, 8:26, 6:18, :2G, 8:05,
11:30 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. on Sunday
only. Arrive at Portland dally at :35,
8:30, 10:50 a. m.; 1:35, 3:15, 6:20,
T-40, 10:00 p. m.i 12:40 a. m. dally except
Monday: 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. on Sun
days only.
Leave for Dallas dally except Sun
day at 4:80 p. m. Arrive at Portland
at :80 a. m.
Passenger train leaves. Dallas for
Alrlea Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days at 1:46 p. m. Returns Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R. B. MILLER.
Oen. Fit. and Pass. Act,
CHOICE
MEATS
Fresh Meats
Pickled Meats
Cored Meats
Prompt Deliveries
Lowest Prices
Christensen & Co.,
518 COMMERCIAL STREET.
VHMKBIItM
These tiny Cipiulet ire superior.
to balsam ot t,opaiDa,.
Cubebi or Injections indftnra
CURE IN 48 HOURSlpT
tha tame diseases with.
out inconvenience.
Depart
Chlcajro
Portland
Special
0:00 a. m.
via Hunt
ington Atian'lo
Express
8:50 p. m.
via Hunt
ington St. Paul
Fast mall
p. m.
via
Spokane
72 hours from Portland to Chloagu
no mange or cars.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From Astoria
Walla Walla.
Lewiston, Boo.
kane. Minneapolif
St. 'Paul, Duiutb
Milwaukee, Chi
cago and East
Arrlvs
4:80 p. m
8:10 a. o.
7:00 a. n
7 a. m.
Daily ex
cept Sun.
All sailing date
subject to change.
For San Francis
eo every Ave days.
Columbia River
To Portland and
Way Landings.
4 a. m.
exc.
Monday
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria ol
tide dally, except Sunday, for Ilwaco,
connecting mere with trains for Long
Beach. Tioga and North Beach polsta
Returning arrives at Astoria same even
lr. O. W. LOU. V SB BURT, Agent,
Astoria.
A. L. CRA30,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland. Orecon.
Some Inter
esting facts
When DBOnle are mnfemnliiMnar a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want the best eervloe
obtainable aa far as arjeed.
safety is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
paid to serve the publlo and our trains
r uycraica so as to make close con
nections With dlvervlnv llnu alt
junction points.
Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair
Cars on through tralne.
Dining car aervlca nnr.iiM.
served a la oartb .
In order to obtain the first-class ser
vice, ask tha tlrlrt rnt in mm ,m
a ticket over.......
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make direct connections
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points Bast,
For any further information esll on
any ticket agent, or correspond wltk
JAS. C. POND, Gn. Pass. Ag't
or MS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis.
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PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
COAL
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed . .
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Big Deal in Typewriters
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Smith Premiers.
VIENNA, Feb. 7,-Tha greatest sin-
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made has been ordi-red by the mln- j
mrj ot justice, wnicn. after three
months of exhaustive competitive
tests, has contracted to equip tha en
tire ministry with not less than 1200
Hmlth Premier typewriters, supplying
every court.
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Smith Premier Typewriter Co.
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Pacific Navigation Company
Steumen "Sue H. Emore," and "W. H. Harrison"
OnlyjLlns Vsioria to Tillamook, Garlbal.U Bay City, Hobnon villa,
Connecting at Astor, frith tha Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co.
and also tha Astoria ft Columbia River R. R. for Ban IVanclsoo,
. Portland and all points East. For freight and passenger rstis ap
ply to
.
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Agents A, A C. H. R. CO., Portland.
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