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4. ASTORIA. OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 2$, tfKXs for THE OLD RELIABLE BIttouo mad Horvouo Dlcordoro Sick Headache and Constipation, TAKI EXPERT HORSESHOEING Goners! Bliuiksmithing, Uoat and Caiiiiury Woik. . Boo n for High 01mm Work. Shop Comer of Fif. tocnth and Duhiio Streets, ntmr St. Mary's lloopital. HOLMES S 9IBBBRT IMmmmi 2."MH. 11 o'clock tomorrow. 'On Sun lay ev entng the pulpit will b occupied by W. A. Crone, th drumm-r temperance evangelist of Chicago. v ., . Baptist Tomorrow will be Mormon day at the Baptist church. Subject of morning sermon, "Mormonlsm as It Reports Itself," Evening sermon, Mormonlsm as It Is." At s:30 the young people Vlll consider the Mor mon question from a missionary point of view. 4 '' Norwegian-Danish Methodist Sun day school with Bible class at 10 a. m. Services morning and evening at the usual hours. Morning subject. "The Great Whit Thront. Evening sub ject, "The Prayer That's almost for got ton." Th fourth In the series of lectures ou Methodist doctrine will be given Wednesday evening. Subh-ct, "The Lord's Supper." Mm 1 Absolutely Pure mERE JQ 110 SUBSTITUTE BREVITIES 4 Wanted A girl for housework at S55 Sixteenth street. . A successful school is being taught at Svensen by Miss Nellie Oerding of . Astoria. " The launch Swan, Captain Jack Held, took the run of the Mayflower to Olney yesterday. . C- C. Masten's logging railway, now three miles long, is being extended half mile further. v The O. R. & N. Co.s oriental liner Indravalli is due here tomorrow or Monday from Yokohama. D. B. Cole is making extensive prep arations for logging at Svensen dur ing the coming summer. - A delay tf two weeks is occasioned at Benson's camp at Svensen by a breakdown of the locomotive. Rev. Oscar 03trom conducted a Lenten service at Tucker creek. Youngs river, tost Thursday afternoon. The O. R. & N. steamer Elder is not yet prepared to make the trip up from San Francisco, and today the TnKA- TVtliar u-ill iav thpr with her cargo. The Toung Ladies' Dorcas society of the First Lutheran church held their monthly, meeting and sociable - last evening at the home of Dora and Esther Larson. ' The President of the Woman's club requests a prompt attendance today, as delegates to the convention of the O. F. W. clubs are to be elected .before the program of the afternoon. 2:30 p. m. sharp. " ' The steamer Melville, now being bullded at Knappton, Is' nearly com pleted and will be launched the middle part of next week. The steamer will be owned by the Callender Transpor tation company, John Noble, the man who was so se riously hurt a few days ago at Seaside, went to his home m Oregon City yes terday. His bands are still in a bad condition, but he is not otherwise se riously injured. is as popular as ever. Last Thursday the rooms were filled with enthusias tic women of athletic bent and good use was made of their opportunity. Among the ladles who lately show ex ceptionally good scores at the bowling Mrs. Laura S. Webb, Vke-PrcsiHart d Vomco's Democratic Oufas of Northern Ohio. w-1 libltl!. AKJfc MAM 1 I sickly women be- I tween the ages of 45 and 65, but there are rery few invalids over 65 and CO yean of age." The change of life coming to a woman near her forty fourth year, either makes her an invalid or gives Krt. Laura her new lease on life. Those who meet this change in ill health sel dom live ten years afterward, while ft woman who lays aside the active duties of womanhood in health sel dom fails to live on in happiness, years after she hits passed 60. This is truly ft critical time. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, recognizes the change of life s ft dangerous period and she aluo has faith in Wine of Cardui. She writes: (i ... . "As I had always oetn troubled more Often at the meosttxul period, I dmdd 11 7INEofCARMI 1 alleys are Miss Laws, Mrs. Hinnafort, Mixs Lid well and Mrs. Laurin. Albert Simon was placed In th? city bastile by Officer Thompson to answer to the charge of being drunk and dis orderly. A letter received yesterday by Col lector of Customs Robb from Senator Mitchell contained the good news that the senator wa about recovered In health and further that he had not been dangerously ill and that all re ports to the contrary had erred. The Alger Logging company is mak ing good progress with its new logging road, now building at Skamokawa. Three hundred tons of rails have been received for the road, which will tap a fine bodyof timber, requiring a num ber of years for Its marketing. The steambarge Eugene finished de livering about 250 cords of wood at the Packers' cold storage plant and left up tor Portland last evening. This plant has been lately enlarged, rt ar ranged and otherwise made ready to receive fish on the opening of the season. THE NEW CUP CHAT.LENGKR. The English people are very insist ent In th-lr efforts to recapture the cup which the Americans have held for so many years. Another attempt is to be nia.le In the summer, and to that end a challenger is beng built, which is claimed will have morepted than those used In the past. The re sult will be watched with conslJera'ole interest by both sides. There has al so been much interest manifted by the public in the marvellous suceffs made by the celebrated Hostettei's Stomach Hitters during ths past 50 years. It has established a record of curis unequalled by any other remedy of such ailments as heartburn, tekfi Ing, indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa tion, insomnia, nervousness or spring fever. If you are a sufferfr we urge you to try a bottle at nie. CHURCHES i The Pastors Extend a Cordial ; ; Welcome to All. i . . , First Lutheran Rev. Oscar Ostiom will preach morning and evening. Sun day school at 9:30. ' Presbyterian Services as usual to morrow. Theme of the morning ;ser man, "Jesus' View of His Work." Ev ening, "Christ Before Pilate." Methodist-Episcopal Dr. L. E. Itok well will hold quarterly meeting at 7:30 this evening, and will preach at the change of life which was fait approaching. While vis iting with a friend I noticed that she was taking your Vine of Cardui, and she was so enthusiastic about it that I decided to try a bottle. Iex- r4 I perienced some reuei the tint I? I month, so I kept on taking it W I for three months and now I 8. Webb. menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have passed the climax. I do cot dread it now, as I am sure that your Vine of Cardui will be of great benefit at this time.'' Wine of Cardui is the remedy to re-inf orce a woman against the shock that comes with the change of life. It re-establishes healthy functions after years of suffering. In doing this it has saved thousands of suf ferers just in time. Do not wait until suffering is upon you. Thor ough preparations should be made in advance. Begin the Wine of Cardui treatment today. A million suffering women t , . have found relief in " - Wine of Cardui. iPERSONAL HENTtONI ; C. Olsen is In th city from Bueod. Wash. John Ferrell of Olney was In the city yeitcrday. W. Larsen was In the city yesterday from Clatskanle. Charles Hansen was over from Deep River yesterday, O. B. Wldt was up from Sklpanon yesterday evening. W. T. McGregor and wife went to Portland last night. Olof Olson of "the Le wis and Clark was In town ysterday. Fred Moore, the Seaside merchant, visited here yesterday. Mrs. W. J. Ingalls of Chadwell spent last night In the city. Robert Flnlayson and wife were here yesterday from Erooklleld. Frank Royal, a Chicago picture man, is here stopping at the Central. R. B.' Campbell of the Astoria llox company went to Portland last nlgnt. M. Wolf went to Portland last night to remain uway until next Monday. Rev. H. Oberg returned last even ing fro ma buslnes trip to Portland. Elmer Warmstaft of Grays river pur chased supplies In Astoria yesterday. W. F. Halderman came up from Warrenton yesterday afternoon snd re turned In the evening. Miss Nellie Flavel and Miss Boelling will make an extended visit In Califor nia and are now in Portland enroute for there.' Ben S. Olsen and Mrs. Olsen are here from Bucoda, Wash. Mr. Olsen is a brother of Perry Olsen, the well known logger. Miss Polly Dawson and Miss Flor ence Carnahan went to their homes on the West Side last evening to spenl Saturday and Sunday. Hrbert Ostroskl of Greenwood, D. C, who has been visiting Isac Cohen and family, goes today to attend Hlils Mil itary academy at Portland. Captain M. A. Hacket "f the Colum bia Digger company, who !s dyking on th Lewis and Clark, left up to spend Sunday at Portland last evening. . Will E. 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