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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1903)
- v ASTORIA, OKKGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,1003. ' riftfinr. witu ' nucu I , I - . - I . . l " t 1 " 11 1,1 11 uou,vi nm, I .PERSONAL HENTIONj I i CV 1 OClQy WU av .THB'DBATH rKNALTT, , I issssssssssstsi A I I EILERJ EXHIBITION SALE SOON TO BE MATTER OF HISTORY Two sales in the morning and three In the evening is the record of yester day buying at the Exhibition Sale, in the Masonic building. Tour neighbor are availing them- elves of this unprecedented opportunt ty afforded conservative buyers by the 10 per cent discount to clone out the bnl ance of the stock. Why shouldn't you get a piano now? : One more day settles It. Saturday we wick up. Come early tomorrow mornnlg and make your choice at once. t AH our instruments are uncondition ally guaranteed, and all the privileges e have ever offered still apply in this sale. Don't delay but come at once. Prioea and terms to suit. EILERS PIANO HOUSE ": Ninth and Commercial streets p. N. Smith, Manager. CARD OF THANKS ' On Monday afternoon, while playing en 'the racks at the Combine cannery, a broken board caused my aon.Herman, aged t years, to fall into the water, the report of which has been given to the public through the preps. But tor the bravery and timely assistance of Mr, Herman Leinenweber, manager of the Standard Oil Company's business at this place, ha would surely have drown ad. To Mr. Leinenweber I am more than grateful, and I am under everlast Ing obligations to him for his brave act trhich saved the life of my son. i . . T. B. BIDWELL. GOOD FOR THE HEAD. ... . P. A. Stokes is agent for the Dunlap A Co. hats, the greatest hats in the world. ' See the new styles. FOR tABOR DAY Bartenders' Union, No. 142, held a meeting last night at which they de cided to turn out on Labor day. A committee was appointed to procure a suitable float. The meeting last night was well attended. The union has a membership of 70 and a good turnout on Labor day is expected. , ' . .. . The union electricians will also turn out on Labor day. LIVE FISH REMOVED Live fish are no longer displayed in the show window at Foard & Stokes' store since the insurrection of the big salmon- last week in which they broke the glass and turned loose a tank of water in the store. Instead, however, they have a very pretty display from the Chinook hatchery. It consists of 160 specimens preserved in vials ar ranged in pyramid form and ranging from the egg to a two-months old fish. STOKES HAS THEM The Dunlap hats. This famous make Is unsurpassed for style, finish and ele gance.. " ( WOMAN'S COLUMN Beauty has ever been considered wo man's gift ' ' IU temper causes more ill health than green apples. Ill temper is to beauty what green ap pies are to little boys. Eat regularly-always at the same . hours and chew carefully. Fashion writers declare that the pom , padore will remain--' In style - for the coming season. There are many women in these days . in the hold-up business that is we mean highway robbers. Careful eating, simple food, slow eat ing, long mastication are good things for bad digestion. Some of the sweetest deeds of kind ness are looked upon as affectation, for that is the way of the world. We admire with absolute ravenous- ne?s of soul the woman who is great enough not to quarrel with anybody , A liquid paste made of alcohol and whiting is said to impart great bril liancy to window glass, also removing specks. The present fad of high heeled shoes and slippers is making business for ch'r opodists. Don't wear them. Be sensi ble. r The house should be a plate of hap piness and quiet. Both husband, wife and children should strive for this point s Be sure the water is at boiling point before putting in vegitables to cook; otherwise their freshness and flavor will be lost. Pensylvania Is going to give medals to the mothers of large families. The fathers will not get even honorable mention. The famous young Brazilian, Santos Dumont, is afraid of only one thing the American girl. Why? Because she Is so pretty, Women make very good rural car riers, and they do not lose time gossip ping when delivering the mail, as one should suppose. If everybody in this world had all they wanted of everything it would be a terrible sad time for some chronic kickers. It is now conceded by many shrewd Judges of the sex that woman's beauty is most splendid and her intellect is in full maturity at 28 years. Why don't they see what the X-ray will do to the gossip germ? Seems to have been tried on everything else, and this certainly needs attention. Tou can differ from another person but because you differ is no reason for .Insinuating that your insinuating part ner belongs to a feeble minded concern. ; A woman begins by sighing: "I can't go because I have nothing to wear." Then she gets clothes and frets because . ahe has no chance to wear them. Brought up on grapes, their warmth and bloom gets In the blood of the Span ih girl and give .her a lovllness that is intoxicating asine an exquisite type. To be honest is to have self respect ftnd metal lovliness to do good work is to be numbered among the content ed of the arth. To be misunderstood Is Just the funny part of life, . Jack Reld was In Oregon City yester day. Mrs. Matt Pomeroy Is visiting at Maimer. Mrs. F. E. Prael haa returned from a visit abroad. N. E. Foster of Nehalem was in the city yesterday. ; Martin Both was in the city yester day from Rainier. Mr and Mrs. p. L. Cherry are enter taining Rev. John Warren of Pendle ton .'.,: Captain Henry Haslam was In the city yesterday from his home at Cath- lamet. Dr. C. A. Cordtner and Dr. Ti F. Laurln left last evening for a trip up the country. . . Mrs. T. M. Lighter was a passenger on last night's train tor Portland. She will return home on Monday. Will Gratke left last evening for an outing in Eastern Washington. He will visit prlncipaly in Spokane. Mrs. W. A. Stine has gone to Free port, fVlnoia; )ir former home.. She la accompanied by 1ier son Raleigh. J. J. Hoffman, representing Bell & Co., wholesale cigar dealers, of Port land, was in Astoria yesterday. O. E. Eade left last evening tor The Dalles where he will be located hereat ter.. He will atop for awhile at Port land. Colonel and Mrs. John Adair, who have been In San Francisco, have re turned home. Mrs. Adair was in the city yesterday. e Frank Cook waa in Portland yester day. He returned on the night tain. Miss TUlle Eade is visiting in the city from Portland. Miss Gertrude Abnett of The Dalles is visiting with Miss-Emma Halferty at Warrenton. Miss Abnett will prob ably remain through the fall. Mrs. J. M. Carver, of Seattle, and Mrs. Xellie Glllam Day.of WallaWalla, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Warren at Warrenton. Frank Sweeney, the West Side cat tie-man, returned yesterday from a trip into the interior of the state and in the evening went down to his Warren ton home. Miss ClaraBarker returned yesterday from Maygers where she has been teaching school. The term is completed andMissBarker will remain here during the winter. - ' Harry West, assistant train dispatch er for the A. & C. R. R., will be out of the -hospital this week. He has been suffering with an attack of appendlci tis for the past month. , :' j, Captain George Goodale was In Port land yesterday to meet his wife who is coming from the east. Mrs. Goodale is not en route for this city but will con tinue on to San Francisco, '- Will Heckard of the Lewis and Clark has gone to California Where he will remain during the winter for the bene fit of his health. Mr. Heckard will be located St Watsonvllle. Anton 'Brix the-well known logging operator of Grays river is in the city. Mrs. Griffiths and daughter, who have been visiting in the city, returned to their Port Townsend home yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood came over from Warrenton yesteday to meet rel atives of Mr. Wood who arrived on the night train. They are Miss M. Wood, George Wood and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood. The party are from Chicago and are making a tour of the coast Stuffed cucumbers are a very nice relish. Ask us about them. JOHNSON BROS ; ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trullinger A Hardesty SJ Commercial atreet, about your elec trical work. Dainty esters, people with hearty pprtits theater partita, and all other parties And what they desir and soma to appreciate at tht Tokt Point oyster house. The choicest viands In the mar ket art there served In most pleasing style. Open all night. Private rooms. DCE TODAY. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work set your local tuner, Tf. Fredenckson. SOU Bond tree. Phone 207 Red. Oregon peaches, plums,applet prunes. tomatoss, cauliflower, cabbage, canta loupes, wax and string beans, and all other good fruit and vegetables In mar- ktt. JOHNSON BROS. HATS TRIMMKD FREE. Mrs. R. Ingletsn will continue her re duction aale of hats skirts, waists and ladies' and children's furnishing good until OctoV-r 1. Call and sea the lino. Also carry ;i complete line of halt switches and pompadours. Prices will suit you. MRS. R. INGLETON, Welch Block. BEST 15-CENT MEAL. Tou will always find th best meal in the city at the Rising Sun r taurant, No. (11 Commercial street 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. ORGAN FOR SALE Tou can buy here our tl.SO stiff bo som shirts for 11-00 in alt sixes. S. DANZIGBR CO. A new organ Is for sale cheap at S31 Aator street, up stairs CHEAP FUEL. THE PALACE BATHS Palace baths include a first-class bar ber shop andTurklsh andRussian baths Best of aervice in every department. T. K. Da vies, proprietor, 539 Commercial street. Hours for Turkish and Russian baths, 3 p. m. to St. m. Fir slabwood, stove Ifiigths, 12.50 per cord. Boxwood 11.50 per large load. Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the trans fer man. A Uttla thing sometimes result In death. Thua a nwra acratih, Insignt floant cuts or puny bolls have paid tha death penalty. It la wis to have Buck len'a Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best autva on tarth and will prevent 75C-ENT GOLF SHIRTS 1'or 60 cents; mtn'a atrlped and fig ured golf shirts, aliea 11 1-j to IT, at Dnnxlger'i. regon Manufacture "PENDLETON" INDIAN ROBES AND SHAWLS CIGARETTES. Tht newest anJ latest In t'lgarettta rail Malls; cor.k tips, at P, A. Trul linger'. Two stores. JAPANESE GOODS, New stock of fancy good just arrlv. ed at Yokohama Baiaar. Call and tee the latest novelties from Japan. K.W straw hat for 7S cent at DAN- ziOErra. Wanted A good smart boy. not lest than IS year old. Apply to R F. Allen A Bon. tf tl.SO straw hat for 6 cents at DAN- 551C.ERS. tz MAKE EXCELLENT ICE CREAM NOT HOW MUCH BUT HOW GOOD. . CENTS A PINT AT TAGG'S. We sell, rent, and repair all make of typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Densmore. Huxley, Ryan & Co., 82 Fourth Street. Portland, Or. New kraut cut from this season's cab bage just in. JOHNSON BROS. Good good and good aervice at John son Bros. Couch Covers, Lounge Covers Driving' Robes Bathing Robes Veranda Wraps Trunk Throws For Fancy Corners and For the Bed A Urge Assortment of the Above Goods at C. H. Coopers The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of 75c wash suit for SSo at Danslger1. END OF BITTER FIGHT. Two .physicians had a long and stul born fight with an abcess on my right lung" writes J. F. Hughes, of Duront, Ga., "and gave me up. Everybody thought my time had come. As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. The benefit I re ceived was striking and I was on mj feet In a few days. Now I've entlrelj regained my health." It conquers al. coughs, colds and throat and lun troubles. Guaranteed by Charles Rog ers' drug store. Price 60c, and $1.00. Trial bott'es tree. BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Bonding. First-Class Horse Shoeing. Logging Camp Work. ' All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP. Comer Twelfth autl Duane Sts. 'Phone 9 J i. ASTORIA HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Marine Notes. The British ship Windsor Park arriv ed in port Wednesday night from New- Castfe-on-Tyne. - She touched at Port I-os Angeles, sailing for Astoria from the California port July 29. She brings to Astoria a partial cargo of pig iron, fire clay, coke, etc. The greater portion of the cargo was discharged at Port Los Angeles. The steamer Homer left up the river yesterday for Portland. She ie under charter of the government and goea up the river to finish taking on lighthouse 1 supplies. Part of her cargo was taken on at Seattle. She is to visit Alaskan aids to navigation. The Norwegian ship Almedia is in readiness to be towed to Portland to finish discharging her cargo. Tester day the ship discharged at least 150 tons of pig iron at the wharf of the American Can Company. The steamer Aurelia cleared yester day for Port Rogers, Cal., from Port land. She takes 450,000 feet of lumber and 86 piles. The British ship Red Rock left up the river yesterday. The steamer CharU R. Wilson de parted yesterday -for California with a cargo of lumber. SUICIDE PREVENTED. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discov ered will Interest many. A run down system, or despondency Invariably pre cede suicide and something has been j found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves j and build up the system. It's also a i great stomach, liver and kidney regula tor. Only 50c at Charles Rogers' drug store. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS, ' TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. ' v A V. ALLEN Tenth and Commercial Streets SOLID OAK ROUND TOP EXTENSION TABLES Large new line at $7.75 and up Elegantlnew designs in Chiffonelres and Hall Trees Come In and see some Nobby Furniture H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher U'KMKU CO.MMKKCIAL HTHKKT . PUTS AN END TO IT ALL. A grevlous wail sometimes comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, backaehe, liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gen tie but thorough. Try them. Only 25 cents. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers' drug store. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Worhs , Manufacturers of Iron, Sta-l, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundrytnen and Patternniakers. Absolutely lirstclass work. Prices lowest. Phone 2451 . Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. A LIFE SAVER Many lives are annually destroyed by diseases resulting from faulty plumbing Be sure your plumbing is done by an expert, and save annoyance and dan. ger. Gas and steam fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Fixtures In stock. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY, 425 Bond street. 'Phone 103L Fisher's Opera House ItoWnes of the skin, horrible plague Most everybody afflicted in one way or another. Only one safe, never failing cure. Doan.a Ointment. At any drug tore, SO sents. I.. E. HELIG, Letaee and Manager SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 The Greatest Success in Dramatic Bl00 Bitters History Hall Caine's Powerful Play Builds up the system, puts pure rich blood into the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy. Burdock tELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber) VOU MAY IHTKMJj Ilt-ImNC orllnrt It n('PMuryioniil'IiACKAWOBr(.OlIT HOOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the plac of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings lot fiat and steep surfaces, flitters, valleys, etc Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on merit, Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prices and information. ' THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIV1. 8.00 a.m.Portland Uulon De-U:10a.m 7:00p.m.!pot for Astoria and :40p.m. 12:30 p.m. way points. I The Boston Restaurant SaO) COMMERCIAL 8THEET Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention High Class Chef MARINOVICH & CO Oa,t4t040t R. J. OWKNS, Proprietor. 'phone 83 1' THE WIGWAM Gun HrooliM. Munniccrt 1 Wines, Liquors ami Cigars, Bent in the Market. Concert Every Evening. Palrons Cordially Received and Veil Treated. Eighth anil Astor Streets, t- . . . . Astoria, Oregon. OAItBIEH A FIXE STOCK OF S. A. GIMRE ' Boots and Shoes Sails at Close Flgnroi , ASTORIA THE CHRISTIAN J. A. Folger & Co'sTtIgh grade teas in eight different flavors at Johnson Brothers. Try It, it is good. And should you not be pleased we refund your money. Johnson Bros. 7:45a.m.lFor Pprtland andill:30a.m. :10p.m. way poiata. 110:30 p.m." I its :50 p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION By Permission of Liebler & New York. Co. A Model Kitchen DIRECTION OF GEO. L. BAKER t'atlirlne Countlss as Glory QuAyle Ana lAtt Wlllard a - John Storm And a Bpeclally Selected New York Company The play that has broken record everywhere. No other modern play has had such a whirlwind of success Production Carried Complete 1 . , ... . . Aflmlsslon Reserved Seats, II; Gallery, Go , seat bale opens Friday morning at ' ......Griffin's Book Store . Every Home Can Have One at a Very Small Cost. Tou would be astonished if told the prices that Foard & Stokes Co., Is sel ling Its famous cooking stoves and utensils at A better assortment can not be found In any store In the state. We supply everything from a dust pan to a range at prices that will fit any pocketbook. It Is economy to have your kitchen modern. Saves labor, ex penses and your health. Let us show you what we can do to remodel your home. We want at least a chance to- quote you our prices. FOARD 4ST0KE9 CO. 8:15a.m.!A8toria for War- 7:40 a.m. 11:30 a.m.renton, Flavel, Ft10:30a.m. 11:35 a.m.Stevens, Hammondl 4:00 p.m. 6:50 p.m. iSeaslde. 6:60 p.m. t5:55 p.m. I 1 6:15 p.m.Seaslde for War-I 9:26 a.m. 9:40 a.m.renton, ,. Flavel,12:30 p.m. 2:30p.m.Hammond, Ft 1:30 p.m. 5:O0p.m.Steven and As-j 7:20 p.m. I toria t6:50p.m. LSP&lCAl .UHESSUS Ifjf jr3&$k i NT CATHARTIC - NOT A PATENT MEDICINE , , WW fT IAS Mr ... -"in J ml So long as Medical Lake can Provide Daily except Saturday, tSaturday only. , . A'l trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound points J, C. Mayo, ; Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agent, tht rtqulrtmintt of an enft.bl.d constitution, you ni: i not suffer. Hers an Nsturt's own ramsdlcs, direct from tht hand of ti sOrsat Creator, brought Wycu In the shape of pleasant, anreeable, health- irlvir Salts, evaporated by our own process. They luva lost absolutely 1,0 virus no strength. By analysis, the waters of Hed col Lake contain twelve Ingredients, each and all standard ol the pharmacopeia. By analysis fie Salts have tha same In e:,acl!y tha same pioportlon. Nature has compounded -them so efficiently il.at man' has tried and tried In vain to make, them. But r.rt can never compete with natqre, when nature evolves a masterploca. That the Salts are a masterplt'ce, ttelr history proves. To V. edlcal Lake, a iltllt wood land fern hidden hlch up In the mountains, among the forents of Washington, the Indians for centuries cam Here they worshipped, and drank of tht pleasant waters. Tha well were made stronger and thrived on tht delicious beverage, end the sick and ailing were! restored, la all dlseaaes of tht BLOOD, RHEUMATISM, NBURALOJA, MALARIA, and In all case of KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLE, flEDlCAL LAKB SALTS WILL flAKB A CURB, If taken faithfully; yes, cure as sure aa tht sun shines. Man, with all bit learning and his cunning, his experience and hit skill, cannot make remedies like these, which naturt freely gives. 25CINTt, BO CENTS AND $1.00 BOX, AT DRUQ STORES Tht Salt are also reduced, ss a convenience, to Tablet form; five grains In each Tablet. Such a Tablet dropped Into a glast of wsteri -makes a remedy for tha same troubles and at tha fame tlmt an equally delightful cooling beverage HEDICAL LAKE SALTS flFG. CO., Sole Hanufacturers "' fcj9tm Jfltir .km va....h .... . . ' ..... . . 1 ' For sale In Astoria by Frank Hart, Corner Fourteenth and Commercial t( ' Twelfth and Commercial, and Ch arlea Rogers, Odd Fellows' Building. he Conn Drug Company, .Corner