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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1903)
.fit ASTORIA, OREGON, VKD$DAY, , JULY, J,; JX. ' : w' FM4Ngt? , ;.. Port.land.July 14. -Oregon ud Wash ington: Wednesday, fair, warmer. ; ' The tmer Elmor will leave the O. ft. V N. wharf on Wednesday, Inly IS at I a. m. for Tillamook bay points. j Per plumbing that will be satisfac tory and aafo give your orders to John A. Montgomery, 42$ Bond street. v' In 1450 only cne woman worked for Wag to every ten men; now the ratio la one woman' to every four men. - ) Many a woman would gladly recall lier past, but the average man Is satis tied If he can get hi presents back' ' Queen Helena of Italy la a royal lady who haa very practical knowledge of cooking. At her father's curiously homely and unpretentious court Queen Helena, learned many useful things, and among them the art of cooking." ;;V" Wipe your oily complexion twice a week with a flanne 1 cloth which haa been dipped hi whiskey. A good pow der will always overcome the shine. The girl who is affl icted with an oily akin should avoid stimulating, greasy foods and pasterles. ' , ' A large number of callings are open to women in Russia, which are shut to them Jn otiher countries, and two new professions have Just beea added to the list. The first Is that of chimney sweep; the other is that of a dvornik -Or Janitor. ..V-. CUBA TO COPT FROM AMERICA. The Cuban government has decided to adopt our system of government In its foreign department, and to that end are obtaining all the : available data possible. Imitation Is tlie best evidence of the value of our system pf govern ment," an& in medicine tie same it al so true. . consider Hoatetter'a Bitters for a moment. During the past SO years It has established an unequalled record of cures of stomach ills, and be cause of its wonderful success it is be ing wklely imitated. Jtn Some cases the bogus artiele Is being used to reflHthe genuine Hostetter .bottles. Be ware of all such immitations. The genuine Is sold only In bottles securely sealed with a private stamp over the neck. It pos itively cures dlKdneas, headache, nau sea, indigestion,, dyspepsia, and malaria Don't fall to try it. . i Boston, July 13. A thousand Tittle cedars of Lebanon growing up from seed brought from Asia Minor is one of the interesting sights Just now In one corner of the frames of the Arnold Arboretum at Jamaica Plain. Not that they appear at present much like their historic predecessors. In fact to the uninitiated all cedars look alike during their first yer. Some of them are in little boxes so that they can be put out Into the sunshine or kept in the sheltering conservatories as may seem beat, while others stand rank by rank hi the open air bed. But what makes them particularly fascinating is their literary Interest and the tact that they seenj to e In a fair way to grow and flourish Just now, tn spite of the In- clemency of the weather, they are flour ishing like the traditional green bay free and if they continue to-do so, the Arboretum will have Introduced into our northern latitudes for the first time one of the most striking and decorative landscape trees that grows. Since the days of Solomon the cedars of Lebanon -nave been the type of ma jesty and beauty. In maturity they grow" sixty feet In height, with flat, wide-spreading branches set symmet rically about a sturdy trunk. The long life of their fine-fibered wood and the strong balsam of their seed gave them wonderful properties tn the minds of the ancients Among whom the cedar was the most valued of trees. When Soloman built his temple and his pal ace he bought from Hiram, King of Tyre, ihe great cedars of Lebanon to make pillars and beams and walls, and from htm hired his workmen, too. "And Soloman had three score and ten thous and that bare burdens, and four score thousand hewers In the mountains. There are In the far east cedars of Lebanon " which are thought to have been standing when Soloman's temple was in its- glory, 1,000 years ago some even older; and perhaps the seed so carefully nutured In the Arboretum fell from the wide-spreading branches of some giant that raised his head when St. John sent his message to the church in Symrna loss than cen tury after the Chrlstaln era began. Ignorance of the law was all tht saved Sam Laxarevlch and DunM Hunnuht from being assessed a fine of t30 and costs each in the court of Jus tice J. P. Goodman yesterday. The two men were charged with fishing without displaying their license number on the equipment used for gathering In the luscious royal chlnook. 'The men claimed that they were under the impression that the fish warden's office was charged with the duty of decorat ing the boats and other equipment, on the strength of which they were allow to go with only the costs of the cases charged against them. They , prom ised to lose no time in embellishing their boats with the figures that indi cate official permission to fish. V Dr. Lyon' PERFECT Tooth Powder Usd by people of refinement for orer a qwrter of century Kg par to BY r 0 THKKK MILKS OF MOVING PICTUHKM At the Unique theatre. This rosy lit lie vnudevlUe house hud an entire change of program last night. Tl iiuiiu nttniction this week Is the world known contest between the two great est men that ever donned the gloves, J.imes J. JeRVrles and Hubert Pltsslm moos. The contest took place In Hnn Friim-lsco, July 25 of lust year, ending disastrously for "Lengthy Hob" he be ing knocked out for the second time by Jiftrrli. this time In eight rounds and on the former occasion In 11 rounds. It wtis a sad ending for Hob. anil even the people witnessing the pictures felt sor ry for him when he went down and out in the olghth round. Offlie of C. Q. M.. Vancouver Bar racks. Wash., July 10, IMS. Sealed pro losuls. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock, A. M., August 10, IS03. tr furnishing forage and bedding at iom(s In this department for year i-nUljtg June 30, 1904. Information fur nuUieJ here or by quartermaster at post. V. 8. reserve the right to re ject or accept any or all proposils or any uart thereof. Envelope contain ing proposals should be marked: Propos.il for Forage and Bedding at " and addressed to undersigned. F) M. HATHAWAY, C. Q. M. Shnoa is a mouern am polish used for ladles', men's and children's shoes, and all black leather articles. It re quires no moistening and Is without a doubt the best polish on the market. Try it an! If you are not satisfied we refund your money. Johnson lire. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly As ter lan. tl.00 a year. If you want the purest and best ice cream you'll have to see Tagg. 15 cents a pint. Hweft Crewm 10 cents a pint. A. Tag.. Choice office room. Inquire of A, It Cynii. GOOD 8MOKS. ' Fishermen! Dixit Queen, In ll-os. palls, 40 cents. P. A. Trulllnger. KLECT1UCAL WOIUC. Interview Trulllnger A llardesty, 4JS Commercial street, about your elec trical work. REST 15-CKNT MEAL. Tou will always find th beat lie mI In th city at th Rising Sun res taurant, No. (II Commercial street, PIANO TUNER. For good, relisbje piano work see your local tuner, Th. Frtderlckson, 071 Bond stre. Phone 2074 Red. , JAPANESE GOODS. New stock of fancy good Just srrlv. d at Tokohama Basasr. Call and see th latest novelties from Japan. v CHKAP FUEL. Fir slabwood, stove legths, U U per cord. Boxwood II. M per largt load. Phone 1311 Black.. Kelly, th trans fer man. , Direct from San Franclm-fl, A ship ment of fine apples, Johnson Uros. At th next regular meeting of Itaf side Lodge, No. I. Ancient rder of United "Workmen, to be held on Sutur day evening, July IS, 1903. a question of the greatest Imiiortsnce to each and ev ery member Is to be discussed and the attendance of all Is earnestly desired and requested. Jlly order of the kxlue. , F.D. Wlnn, Re. order, t-w-t-f-e . . V .. CIVIO IMPROVEMENT -! -Keep Your Lawns and Garden Look Ing NIc. There Is no reason why vry garden and lawn In Astoria should not be msd to look well when the Implements to do the work with are cold so cheap. We tarry a full .Assortment of sythes, rakes mowers, trowels, spades, shovels, and haying toots, We even have wheel barrews to carry away what you don't need. - :' ' Foard ft Stoke' Co." regular alsee 50c and J1.00. BTKNOGRAI'IUCH WANTED. , Oood stenographer and typewriter wanted (Uemlitgtua machine). Must h a good writer and ueed to office work," Muit with knowledge of book keplng prefered. Apply at office of (Mlumhla River rackeni AswM'latKHi, ciaARumcs. . The newest and latest In cigarette Pall Mails: cork tip. , at P. A. TruU Itnger's. Two store. ! , HOUSE COAL. . No coal equals the Rock Bprtnge, WyomUig, coal. New shipment Just In Send In your order. KXKIU'IHK CARS. In nothing I greater care and skill necessury than In house plumbing. Un sanitary plumbing Is a menace le health. J. A. s Montgomery, llond itrMt. VU. CREAM t'lllBHB, Made In 0 ray's River, Retail at 0 cents a pound. Th best ever offered on th lower Columbia. Try It M4 lie convinced. Sond Street Market. M. Etlo, proprietor. ." . r coal. t Rosyln coal last longer, 1 cleaner and liiake less trouble with ( stove , and rhlmney flues than any other eeal ' on the market. Qeurg f. (auborry use nt. Telephone 1311. HATS TRIMMED FREE, f -t Mrs. n. Ingletin will continue her r auction sale of hat skirt, walste an lodUs' and children' furnishing good until OvtoVr 1. Call and r th Him. Also carry a complete line ef I air swltchei and pompadour,, Prlc will suit you. MilS. R. lNQLETOff, I OOOD PLUMBINO. ' ' v A good workman, using good mtr Isls, make a good job .and faft much) nnoysm-e, Tou especially need th best In plumbing, gas fitting, beating appliance and tlnwork. Call on A. Montgomery C Bond street. avoid trouble. Phone 10. ' eating 'Vf STILL IM THfli LEAD ; Dainty eaters, people with hearty appetite theater part1, end all other parties find what they desire and some to apprerlat et the Tok Point oyster house. Th choicest viand In the mar let are there served la most pleasing styl. Open all night Prlvat rooea. mm To Metll flopm For Tfee Fall vStocli Which I Select ed While East, I Herewith MaKe th JFoJlowin Offer i C 1 A A Back wtUl evtry ,ult tfcLt heen C g tilleUil teiUa P to end including ti)laVlU CtiO ftA- Bsck witii every nit that ha been !" Ci tDaWeilU " rora above J12.50 to $ J : A A Back with every suit that has been fA tpU.VV selling above j)l I JJ A man may bet on the wrong horse, or on the losing boxer, but if his heart is in the right place he will surely cheer for the winner, although he was against him before. So if one merchant, by his persistent display of energy and public spirit, proves himself a Ihprpughbred, the peer of his class, you invol- t untarily encourage him. may lihejohn and be a $rm$ pf wjir, but you fsrJ fhrow up your hat for the other pnh ip f yoi are made of the right stuff-rbectttiseheit pther man is of the right sort. I asH for no support save on the score of merit. The Right Goods At The Right Price By The Right f an LONG AT SHORT PIKES To Make Room For The Fall JStoclt Which I Selected While JEasfc t $2.50 PATS HDVCW TO $2.0P I 3.00 JMt .s 1 .t v. 1 .2,40 3.50 " " ' ( 4.00' :i -'( '.s't " -!"." 5.00 5.50 1 6.00' . 6.56 i 700 'l 7.50 a 2.80 3.20 3.60 4.00 4-40 4.80 5.20 5.60 6.00 "be Reliable Glothier (SI Hatter Mi Wise Opposite Palace Keptamrnt