The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 20, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASTORIA. OREGON. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. I0O3.
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GREAT ALTERATION SALE
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 moving
CM. COOPER
The Leading Dry Goods and
Clothing House of
ASTORIA, OREGON
PERSONAL MENTION.
O. Wlngite la In the city.
W, E. Tallant returned from Salem
last nlrtt.
Hiss Gertrude Stockton la visiting in
Portland, t '
Mrs. P. A. Stokes has returned from
Portland.
WIN Madlaon haa. returned from the
Salem races. -
Captain A. M. Simpson, the millman,
Is la the city.
Prof. II. S. Lyman returned from
Portland yesterday. -
Miss Rose Smith is -visiting with
friends at BrookSeld.
Mrs. A. J. Megler has returned from
a visit on Gray Harbor..
- W. J. Ingalls came In from his Lewis
and Clark ranch yesterday.
Mrs. E. W. Stahl has returned from
a visit in Salem and Sllverton.
Miss Thomas and Mrs. Wilkinson re
turned from Portland last night.
Rev. Ernest Hiirris and family will
leave for California on the Elder to
day. ' '
Samuel Elmore and O. I. Peterson
have returned from the state fair at
Salem. '
Dr. J. Tuttle and Captain E. P. Par
ker were among those returning from
the Kate fair yesterday.
' Miss Farthenla Dukehart, who has
been the guest of Miss Cole, returned
yesterday to her home in Portland. "
GOOD STATE FAIR.
The Astoria delegation that attend
ed the state fair at Salem report good
races, large crowds, and fine exhibits
of stock and agricultural displays. The
state fair t8 now conducted is a benefit
to the state and an institution the peo
ple of the state of Oregon may well feel
proud of. O. I. Peterson, of Astoria,
together with Harry West captured
second priza on their herd of Jerseys,
TO BETTER COAST SERVICE
Artillery Reserves Recommended
by Gen. MacArthur.
Washington, Sept. W. General Mc
Arthur. commanding the department of
California, in his annual report says
that the Importance of artillery reserv
es for the Pacific coast cannot be over
estimate land recommends that the en
tire organized militia, located within
easy distance of San Francisco, be in
vited to participate in the course of
coast artillery training at the Presidio.
He says 1313 men deserted during the
yoar, of whom 914 were from the garri
sons and represented approximately 20
per cent.
NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY.
JAPANESE GOODS.
New stock of fancy goods Just arrlv
ed at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see
the latest novelties from Japan.
Don't fail to attend the Commercial
Club ball next Thursday night at the
gymnasium hall, old A. F. C. building.
Admission 50 cents-, ladies free.
OPENING A SUCCESS.
The opening night of Charles Wlrk
kala's management of The Louvre was
a most decided success. Long before
eight o'clock last evening, the place
was crowded and all Joined in well
wishes for the success of Mr. Wlrk
fcala's venture. Music by a full orches
tra was discoursed during the evening
and a splendid luncheon was also one
of the attractive features.
COMMERCIAL CLUB BALL
LAST NIGHTS DANCE.
Professor Dennle's Initial Saturday
night social dance took place at Han
thorn's hall last night and from the
standpoint of a beginning was an un
equalled success. ' As has been an
nounced, these dances "will continue to
be given every Faturday night. To
morrow evening from' 8 to 10 the class
for adults will hold forth, this being the
first assemblage of the season for that
purpose. From the encouragement the
professor has already received, it is
reasonable to assume that quite a large
class will materialize.
The class for children will be he'd on
next Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4-
A large shipment of fine California
grapes Just in. . JOHNSON 'BROS.
On next Thursday night a ball will
be given at the Commercial Club gym
nasium for the benefit of that adjunct
to the club. The large hall will be
prettily decorated for the occasion and
the new floor placed in excellent condi
tion for dancing. The Columbia or
chestra will furnish musto. An admis
sion fee of 50 cents will be charged gen
tlemen; ladles free. Buy a ticket and
help a worthy cause.
BASEBALL SCORES.
Oak-
PACIFIC COAST.
At Los Angeles Los Angeles 9;
land 4.
At San Francisco San Francfaco 1;
Sacramento 4.
PACIFIC NATIONAL.
At Spokane Spokane 2; Butte 9.
At Portland Portland 6: Seattle 2.
BEST tt-CENT MEAL.
You will always find the best iic
meal In the city at the Rising Sun res
taurant. No. 611 Commercial street
ELECTRICAL WORK.
Interview Trulllnger 4 Hardesty,
433 Commercial street, about your elec
trical wcrk.
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 031.
STILL IN THE LEAD
Dainty eaters, people with hearty
appetites theater parties, and all other
parties find what they desire and some
to appreciate at the Toke Point oyster
house. The choicest viands in the mar
ket are there served In roost pleasing
style. Open all night Private rooms.
HATS TRIMMED FREE
Just received a fine line of ladles and
children's fall and winter hats. Call
and see them before buying elsewhere.
Will also sell shirt waists, skirts, child
ren's clothing and summer hats at cost
MRS. R. INGLETON,
Welch Block, opposite Budget.
OCCIDENT SHOP
Four chairs at the Occident barber
shop. No use to miss everything wait
ing for a shave. First-class artists and
by the way, this is the place to get a
bath. Everything the very best. tf.
Are you interested in the establish
ment of a gymnasium? If so, buy
ticket for the Comerclal Club ball next
Thursday night. ' - ,
We have 150 boxes of choice Oregon
npples at prices ranging from 50 cents
to $1.25. JOHNSON BROS.
Winter rains have no terror for those
that have C. H. Orkwita repair their
umbrellas.
15fjfF
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AW Mm
An All the Year Round Disease
Rheumatism does not come and go with wiatef
time always; in fact some suffer more inilag tkt
Spring and Summer than at any other season. When
the blood is charged with Uric Add, Alkali and othef
irritating poisons, then the system is in the right
condition for Rheumatism to develop, and an attack;
U liable to come at any time, Winter or Summer.
Rheumatism, because it attacks different parts of
the body, and is sudden or slow in its action, is given
various names such as acute and chronic, muscular,
articular, inflammatorv.tnerrtirial and nn'atfc. fent it is
the Same old acid blood that ranwa all Rr,mf ore
eoBBiani sunerers, wane outers nave only occasional spells of Rheumatism,
but either kind is wearing upon the constitution, and in time produces
Stiffness in the muscles and joints, and sometimes the acids thrown off by
the blood settle noon the valves of the
heart and ends suddenly and fatally.
It won't do to let Rheumatism
run on. It is a dangerous disease, and
yon can never tell where it is going to
Strike. Home remedies, plasters, lini
ments and such things as produce
counter-irritation, are 6oothing and
tnay relieve the pain temporarily, but
the polluted, acid blood cannot be
reached by external applications.
Rheumatism must be treated
through the blood, and no remedy
brings such prompt and lasting relief
as S. S. S. It attacks the disease in
the blood, neutralizes the acids, and
removes all irritating poisons and effete matter from the system.
t. i strenSthens and enriches the thin acid blood, and, as it circn-
i!? hdy' cttroding. gnawing poisons and acid deposits
-out. oi me muscles ana joints, and the sufferer
is nappuy relieved from the discomforts
and misery of Rheumatism. '
S. S. S, is a purely vegetable remedy,
does not contain any Potash or mineral
of any kind, and can be taken with
safety by old and young.
tbotit tueir case will receive valuable aid and helpful advice from onr
physicians, for winch m charge is made. We will mail free our special
boos on Rheumatism, which is the result of years of practical experience in
gating -this disease. It contains much interesting information about all
: i - " SYXfT.gPCeiriQ CO.. ATLANTA, CM.
Portland, Ind., Jan. 10, 1003.
After being terribly crippled f of
three years with Kheumttism, and
having tried well known remedies I
could get ne relief. And having
read of the wonderful affects of
S. S. 8., I concluded, to try it, sad
am happy to say that Z waa entirely
cured, and am able to work as wall
as I ever did.
Z cheerfully recommend 8. 0. B. to
all sufferers of this terrible disease,
and will say that if they will can
tinue the treatment, as per dlrao
tions, they will find a permanent
cure. . H.W.8EES.
DENSMORE TYPEWRITER.
We 84H, rent and repair all makes of
typewriters. Write for new catalogue
of, New Densmore.
Huxley, Ryan & Co.,
82 Fourth Street. Portland, Or.
CHEAP FUEL,
Fir slabwood, stove lengths, $2.60 per
cord. Boxwood $1.60 per large load.
Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the trans
fer man.
PIANO TUNER.
For good, reliable piano work see
your local tuner, Th. Frederickson,
2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red.
CIGARETTES.
The newest and latest in cigarettes-
Fall Malls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul-
linger'. Two stores.
ICE CREAM
NOT HOW MUCH
BUT HOW GOOD.
15 CENTS A PINT
AT TAGG'S.
The Waldorf
CIIAS, F. WI8E, Proprietor.
Tbe Best of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Concert Every Evening
Cor. Eighth and Astor St', Astoria Or
H0L1I NAMES CONVENT
ASTOKIA, OliEGON.
Boarding and Day School for girls
Kindergarten, Intermediate, Grammar,
Academic and Commercial Courses.
Thorough Musical Courses, Private
lessoni In Elocution. Classes of Physical
Cultore.
Fall session opens September 8th.
' For Circular addresf,
SlBTEB SUPBKIOR.
Repair Shop
C. H. ORKWITZ
will repair your umbrellas. Gun
repairing, saw filing and bicycle
woik.also promptly done.
GRAND BALL
THURSDAY EVENING,
SEPTEMBER 24th, '03
AT THE COMMERCIAL CLUB GYMNASIUM
Proceeds will be used in fitting op
the new gymnasium. TicKets can
be secured from club members.
Admission, 50 cents
Ladies free
Boys want Good
Shoes. We have
SCHOOL SHOES"
PETERSON
2L BROWN
t ELATERITE li Mineral Briber)
Yu may i.Tra iirn.ai?ro
orllixl it n ry to Ili:i'I,At i: A WOIIX-OUT ItOO'
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takp the p!ac of shinnies, tin, iron, tar mid gravel, and all prepared roofinjjn
For fiat and teep snrfawi, gutter, valleys, etc Kaay to lay. Tempered for all
climates. Reasonable in cost. Hold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to e?k for
prices and information.
THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland.
Diamonds Are Going' Upl!
RIGHT NOW
The Time to Buy a Fine Gem
466 Comir,-clal Strut
ASTORIA, ORE.
J. H. SEYMOUR
Haa Beauties at Trices no
Greater than Months p
JZ? JZ? JZ?
T
0UVSE
Is Open to
the Public
CHARLES WIRKKALA,
Proprietor
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lis First
Complaint
'iTho writer regrets the necessity of lodging com
plaint concerning your usual excellent service, but
in a friendly spirit begs to submit the following:
Yesterday you sold me lower nine, car three, on
The Pioneer Limited. But you neglected to ad
vise me that it would be necessary to have the
porter waken me in the morning, and as there was
so little motion to the car, I overslept. I bavo
covered a large area on some of the other famous
trains of the United States and this is the first com
plaint of this character I have made. I trust you
will see to it in the future that passengers are
advised." ',
. . The Pioneer Limited runs daily from St. Paul
to Chicago via the
Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul
Railway
H S R0WE
central Agent 134 Third Street, Portland
BLACKSMITHING.
Carriage and Wagon Building. First-Class Horse Shoeing
L.ogglug Crimp Work.
All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale.
We guarantee the best work done in the city. Trices right.
ANDREW ASP.
Corner Twelfth anil Duane Sts. Thone 921.
m a.
i The -Boston Restaurant i
(.WOJ COMMERCIAL 8TKEKT
Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria
Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners
Prompt Attention
High Class Chef
MARINOVICH A. CO
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All Kinds of Muttressei
Made to Order
Furniture Impaired
UphoMerlng
Adams Q Henningsen
Dealers In
Furniture, Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishings.
Second-band Goods Bought And Sold.
' We Bny All Klndi of Junk.
405 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON.
PHONE, RED 230S
HOTEL PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel In the Northwest
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Lag'er
Beer
Subpil5e for The Momi Astorian.
"lo. 137 10th St
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