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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1903)
ASTORIA, QU:(,UNt Tl'i:SDAYt hEITKMDEh 8. UMX..J ALT E R ATI ON SALE A Commencing' Tuesday, September 8th, 1903 Our Store will be in the hands of the Carpenters and Painters on the 25th inst. and for the next two weeks we are going to make GREAT REDUCTIONS in all Departments to save money C."H. COOPER The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of ASTORIA, OREGON t i ' f 1 CAPTAIN 0. D. HENDERSON, Co. N ( Woedbura. Camp Summers, Gearhart, Sept. 7. (Special.) Alternation of rain and sun shine only adds variety to life at Camp Summers, and despite t the temporary inconvenience an occasional drenching may bring, everybody is in good humor. The soldiers are making the most of the situation. They ai e permitted to go in the surf once a day and at low tide they are on the beach as thick as Silets In dians at Newport, digging clams. This is a trt.it each soldier is permuted to enjoy to the full of his bent and none is overlooking it. Never before have the soldiers of an Oregon National Guard encampment had access to clams. Thre was a large crowd present Sun day to witness tlw regimental review by General Owen Summers and visit ors come and go dally. The Ninth neg iment band tr. S. A., since its arrival has enlivened camp life and its con certs noon and evening are a treat to soldiers and visitors. The many diversions to be had at camp Summers are not allowed to inter fere with the daily routine of work laid out. Company drills, regimental drills, setting up exercises, guard duties, and rifle practice are gone through with daily. Today, the First and Second battalions had their turn at rifle prac tice. As yet no crack shnts have de veloped, but all firing has been at right angles with a stiff breeze. Colonel Gan tent'eln also gave the officers of the reg iment today, a drill in the manual of the sabre. . The health of the camp continues re markably good. There is yet but one patient, a fever case. In the hospital. Colonel Whiting, regimental physician, states that the health is better than he has ever known In any camp. There were a few trivial cases before the sum mary court today but thai guard house Is not yet nearly full. There was dress parade this evening, , ar.d tonight a number from camp are attending the Labor day ball at Sea side. Captain Frank C. Stellmacher, of Al bany, is officer of the day, assisted by Lieutenant Marcellus A. Herr, of La Grande, senior officer of the guard, and Lieutenant William W. Brown, of The Dalles, junior officer of the guard. Captain Charles A. Murphy, of Salem, had to return today for business reas ons. The Salem company Is left In com mand of Lieutenant Whit Holman. i Ing in the city with her mother Mrs. S. L. MeKean. returns to her home this morning accompanied by her sister Mrs. Alfred Tee and her brother Mas ter Arthur McKean. FOK SALE Furniture of six room cottage. Knqulre Mrs. Duncan Stuart, Franklin ave., 1st East Graee Episco pal church. Wanted By a young lady, a place In a family of two, to work mornings and evenings for board. . sun-tf P ERSON AL i Mrs. N. A. Marrs and son leave this morning for a visit with relatives In Seattle. Dr. O. B. Estes and family have re turned from their summer cottage at Seaside. Miss Clara Simpson' has been quite ill for a few days, but is now much Improved. Mr. J. C. Newberry from Seattle Is visiting in the city, the guest of D. M. Stuart. Mrs. W. Hawkins, wife of the Meth odist minister at Clatsskanie Is visit ing with friends in tha city. Lieutenant Settlemelr, of Co. I., O. N. G., stationed at Woodburn, was over from Gearhart for a short time yester day. George Ohler will leave on a vacation today for The Dalles and points in , Washington and will be absent from the city for two weeks, Mrs. Harry Bell who has been visit- A too rapid boiling ruins the flavor of any sauce. It must boil up once, but should never do more than simmer af terwards. . One of the most prominent oil mag nates in Los Angeles is a woman, who is said to control about half of the whola product. A nightly gargle of salt and water strengthens the throat. Moonlight rides In an airship will never become popular with the Ameri can girl unless the machine can be managed with one hand. The flat-chested girl may be a nice girl, but she is not attractive outward ly. But there is one thing she can do, and that is develop herself. As you walk keep the chest pushed nut and the abdomen and stomach drawn in. See how long you can hold your breath. and as you hold it raise the chest higher and high' If you were as careffiV'" ep your sons out of bad companyMa you are to ke?p your daughters out of shabby company, you might possibly be the parents of gentlemen. Look around and see where you can put a vine. A prairie rose on the porch or piaxxa, a gourd on the hen house, and even flowering beans are not to be scorned. Of course there must be morning glories, and try the varigated hop. Don't let the bands swing down at your sides unless you want the veins to become filled and the hands turn red. . ' If you line your flat iron holder with a piece of soft old leather, like that of the top of a shoe, your hand will, re ceive a good protection from the heat. There are 2,700,000 widows in the United States and only 1,200,000 wid owers. This speaks volumes of the greater powers of marital endurance of the fairer sex. To clean llneoleum without washing, remove all the dust, then take a bit of flannel sprinkled with paraflne and rub the lineoleum. It will not only , make it appear like new but will pre serve It. A woman who though over 80 has cheeks like a wild rose always uses a little cornmeal in the water when she washes her face. This used to be a famous beautlfier in the days of our grandmothers. Sweetbrler.though not really a climb er can be trained to reach the second story windows, and after a summer shower filling the favored rooms with its refreshing fragrance. A couple of handfuls of sea salt adj ded to the bath is very invigorating al biet a trifle rough. Many people also find that the salt rub will do wonders toward keeping the body in a vigorous condition and so diminishing effects of the heat. "My weakness is In brooding over little things," as the hen said when she gathered her chickens under her wing. There are many people Just like the hen; they allow the little trifles to worry them when they should save their strength for the large ones. Until about fifteen years ago the life Insurance companies uniformly refused to insure the lives of women on any terms and yet the life tables of seventy- five years show the average death rates of all males to be 21.8 per thousand and of all females 19.7 per thousand. "Don't you think the modern woman is in danger of getting so Dusy sne has no time to (be kind," asked a swee.t old lady the other day. "We hear so much about making every minute count and always having some work or course of study for spare hours and systematizing our activities that there Is no room left for wayside kindness. Here is something worth knowing. When a splinter has been driven deeg ly Into the hand It can be extracted without pain by steam. Nearly fill a wide-mouth bottle with hot water.placa the injured part over the mouth and press tightly.. The suction will,' draw the flesh down and In a minute or two the steam will extract the splinter and the lnflamatlon together. SI Alt NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, OREGON Training school for teachers' course arranged eipectally for training teach ewfor all branches of the profession. Most approved methods tor graded and ungraded work taught In actual dis trlct school. The demands for grad uates of this school as teachers far ex ceeds the supply. The training depart ment, which consists of a nine grade public school of about !0 pupils. Is well equipped In all Its branches including sloyd, music, drawing and physical training. The normal course the best and quickest way to state certificate. Fall term opens Sept. 22. For cata logue or Information address, E. D. RESSLEIt, President. Or J. B. V. BUTLER. Secretary. AS THE CROW FLIES the roomy retiring rooms cosy com partments and the many little con veniences especially arranged for their comfo.-t on the Northwestern Limited "THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT" every night between 'Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago via Befsre starting on a trip no matter where write for interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L. SISLER, General Agent, 132 Third Street, - Portland, Ore. .G W. TEASDALE, Gen. Pass. Agt., St Paul, Min. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly As torian, $1.00 a year. We will have our StocK of Stoves Ranges On about September 1st It will pay you to wait W. C. LAWS CO. Plumbers and Steamiitters 527 BOND STREET Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foumlryuicn and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest. Phone 2431 . Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. WemMrd Lae'er Beer HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. 'Phone 8jt THE WIGWAM (ius ISrookM. Mitungcr, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Best in the Market. Concert Every Evening. Patrons Cordially Received and Well Treated. Eighth and Astor Streets, - - Astoria, Oregon. i ELATERITE Is Miaeril Rubber) you may i?cr::H isruDuia or Unci It ii-c-i.ry to II EPliACK A WOUS-Ot'T HOOK ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the p!ac of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings For fkt and steep surfaces, nutters, valleys, eto. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Bold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prices and information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland. SOLID OAK ROUND TOP EXTENSION TABLES Large new line at 9775 and up Elegant new designs in Chiffoneiresand Hall Trees Come In and see some Nobby Furniture H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher CVUMKU COM.Mi:it( I.U, NTHKHT The Boston Restaurant 1 KMIfCOMMKItUIAI HTKKKT Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Oor 2 S-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention High Class Chef MARINOVICH A m The Overland Limited is the most famons of tran-contineutal trains via Omaha. Between Omaha and Chicago it runs via the ' - ' 5 Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway Double daily service Portland to Chi cago via this route. All meals served in dining cars. . . " 1 ,' .... 11 . " 'i .i, atiMBMM- m-m-m--J-ZZIZ'.:'?:'! ::t.: '-wnwfMMWBEgMyl3SWMSSSHBSWSBWaMMi - JBBM. LffiE SALTS ; fi Pkk Xk. NTf eArHMrC N0T A WW MEOtCINE. H. S. ROWE, General Agent 134 Third Street, Portland First Class in Every Respect Bar and Billiard Room American and European Plan Free Coach to the House PARKER HOUSE H, B. PAKKEE, Proprietor . P, PARKER, Manager. Good 8ample Rooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Men ASTORIA OREGON- So long as Medical Lake can Provide tti requirements of an enfeebled constitution, you need tint suffer. Hera Matures owa remedies, direct front Mm band of tht droit Croator , brought to yen In th shape of pleasant, tgrteable, heallh-glvhw Sells, rannul t own proem. Jhey hav lost tbsolutely no vlriuo-m strength. , By analysis, lb waurt of flodical Laito contain iwtlv Ingredient!, each and all atandard of tha pharmacopoeia. By analytlatli Salts hav the same In txactly tht tarn pioponlon. Nature has compounded then to eniclenily that man has tried and tried In vain to aiakt them. But art can never Cunpett with nature, erhen nature evolves a mesterplect. That the Salts are t MMteretece, thrlr hlstury proves. To Medical Lake, a llitle wood land gem hidden high up In tht mountains, among the forests of WashlnguM, tht Indians fuf centuries came. Hers they worshipped, tnd drank of the pleasant waters. Tht well were made stronger and thrived on the dellcloui btveragt, and tht skk and ailing were restored. In all diseases of tha BLOOD, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. flALARIA, and In all case of KIDNBV and UVER TROUBLE, HE3ICAL LAKB SALTS WILL J1AKB A CURB, If taken faithfully; yes, cure as sure at the tun shines. Man, with all hit learning and Ms cunning, hit asperlenct and hit skill, cannot make remedies like these, which nature freely gives.' 28 CENTS, 60 CCNTS AND $1.00 A BOX, AT PNUQ STORKS Tht Salts art also reduced, ts e convenience, to Tablet form; five gralnt In tach Tablet, Such t Tablet dropped Into a glass of water, makes a remedy for the same troubles tnd at tht same time an actually delightful cooling beverage T1ED1CAL LAKE SALTS HFO. CO., 5oie Hanufacturers NEW YORK AND 5P0KANB, WA5H. Medical Lake Salts Mr. C, Spokane, Wash. Dear Slrs-At the battle of Farming-ton, Miss., In 1862, my head was severely Injured by the ex plosion of a rebel shell, ond soon after a dlschorg-e .began from my car. This continued uninterrupted : for years, and was both offensive and annoying. Physicians were unabs to give me any relief.' mov ed to Medical take In 1890, and began the use of strong solutions of lake water, which were ejected in to the ear, and in a few wreks was entirely cured.The disease has npt shown Itself since, At tns same time I used the Medical Lake Salts for chronic disorder of the stomach, which trouble was contracted during my servicn in the war with the south, and In three weeks' time my dyspepsia had gone, never to return. Though living at Medical Lake, I constantly keep the remedies In the house as a mat ter of convenience JACOB KIiINB, Medical Lake, Wash." For sale In Astoria, by Frank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial,; tht Conn Drug Company Twelfth and Commercial ond Charles Rogers, Odd Fsllowhi building