The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 23, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASTORIA, OKKGOX. WKDNI SDAY, SliPTMMBEK 2 10M.
EAT ALTERATION SAL
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
C. H. COOPER
The Leading Dry Goods and
Clothing House of
ASTORIA, OREGON
FISH LADDER NOT DELAYED
Will Bt Built as Soon as Right-of-Way
Is Secured.
An Oregon City dispatch to the Port
land Journal is devoted to criticism of
Fish Warden Van Dusen tor hit alleg
ed failure to hasten construction of the
Jish ladder at Willamette falls. It is
claimed that Mr, van Dusen has not
been showing the proper Interest in the
matter and that the delay in the work
will cause its postponement for another
year. .
Mr, .V Dusen was asked yesterday
aoout the matter. He said that the
fisheries department was getting things
in s'uttpe as rapidly as possible, and
that the delay in commencing work
was due to the inability to sooner se
cure the necessary right- of-way. The
Island on which the flshway is to be
built belongs to the General Electric
Company, which has signified its inten
tion of granting the right to the state.
Of course, the right could be secured
through condemnation proceedings, but
this would be an expensive and unsatis
factory method to pursue.
At the present time the attorney for
the company is In San Francisco, ana
until he returns it will not be possible
to secure the right. However, Mr. Van
Dusen expects to award the contract
during the coming weak. The lowest
bidder for the work was Ernest P.
Rands of Oregon City whose price is
J2S00. H writes that he will able to
complete the work in SO days if weath
er conditions are favorable. There has
been no unnecessary delay In this mat'
ter, and the statement from Oregon
City to the contrary is an incorrect one.
BUCKLEYS ARNICA SALVE.
Has world- wide fame for marvelous
cures. It surpasses any other salve.lo
tlon, ointment or balm for cuts, corns,
burns, boils, sores, felons, ulcers, tet
ter, salt rheum, fever sores, chapped
hands, skin eruptions; infallible for
piles. Curs guaranteed. Only 25c at
Chas. Rogers', druggist.
WANTED.
Boys' school suits at Danzigers.
Organ for sale cheap. Inquire at thlt
office. sun-tf
BASEBALL SCORES.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Ella Scott of Portland was in the
city yesterday.
Mrs. Healey of Grays river was In
Astoria yesterday.
Judge A. E. Bennett of The Dalles Is
attending circuit court. .
Mrs. Marion and Mrs. A. TabJli of
Ray Center are !n the city.
Miss Ruth Menaker and Mrs. George
A. Casbel came over from Knappa yesterday.
si!? Frances Estes, accompanied by
her mother, ie?i yesterday for McMinn
vllle to enter college. -
Fred Warren left yesterday for
Princeton where h wiii yontinue hU
course in the University.
Miss Elsie Elmore was b!dJen a fond
good-bye by the ladles of the Afternoon
Club yesterday as she departed for Mt.
Vernon, Wash,, to enter school.
Irt Aller returned last night from
a trip to Portland, Silverton, Mount
Angel, Salem :nd other Willamette
valley towns.
Senator and Mrs. J. O. Megler of
Brookfield were in the city yesterday.
Mr. G. T. Moore had two of his Ang
ers crushed in the mill. While the In
Jury is painful it is not very serious.
NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY.
JAPANESE GOODS.
New stock of fancy goods Just arriv
ed at Yokohama Baxaar. Ca'.l and see
the latest novelties from Japan.
BEST 15-CEXT MEAL.
Tou will always find the best lie
meal in the city at the Rising Sun res
taurant, No. 61S Commercial street
Lifebuoy soap cleans and disinfects
at the same time. Try it. We refund
your money If you find cause for com
plaint. JOHNSON BROS.
LOST.
Between the A. & C. railroad station
and the Parker House, a suit case.
Finder please report at the Parker
BOYS AND GIRLS WANTED.
The American Can Company needs a number
of boys and girls to work in its local factory.
Persons wishing situations should call at the
office of the company. Front street, between
Third and Fourth, wher infromation will be
funished as to wagesi
ELECTRICAL WORK.
Interview Trutlinger 4 Hardesty,
33 Commercial street, about your etec
tricai wcrk.
A LIFE SAVETt
Many live? 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
5 Bond street, 'Phone 1031.
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 most pleasing
style. Open all night Private rooms.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIYER RAILROAD.
LEAVE
PORTLAND
I ARRIVE
8:00 a mj Portland Union De-j 11:10 a m
7:00 p m! pot for Astoria and; 9:40 p m
Way Points
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.
GRAND BALL
THURSDAY EVENING,
SEPTEMBER 24th, '03
AT THE COMMERCIAL CLUB GYMNASIUM
Proceeds will be used in fitting' up
the new gymnasium. TicKets can
be secured from, club members.
Admission, 50 cents
Ladles free
WW
HIM
Boys want Good !
l
Shoes. We have i
"SCHOOL SHOES"
PETERSON
EX BROWN
ASTORIA
NATIONAL.
At Chicago Chicago 6; New Tork i.
At Cincinnati First game Cincin
nati 7; Philadelphia 12.
At Cincinnati Second game Cincin
nati 8; Philadelphia 1.
At St. Louis St. Louis 1; Boston 10.
At Pittsburg Pittsburg 4; Brooklyn
5.
AMERICAN.
At New Tork New Tork 4; Cleve
leveland 5.
At Philadelphia Philadelphia 4; De
troit 7.
At Boston Boston 0; Chicago 7.
At Washington Washington 2; St.
Louis 8.
":45 am; For Portland and! 11:30 am
6.10 p mj Way Points j 10:30 p m
SEASIDE DIVISION
8:15 a m! Astoria for Waren-! 7:40 a m
11:33 a mi ton, Flavel Fort! 4:00 pm
5:50 p m Stevens, Hammond 10:45 a m
and Astoria
6:15 am: Seaside for War-j 12:50pm
9:30 amj renton, Flayel.j 7:20 pm
2:30 p ml Hammond, Fort! 9:25am
j Stevens & Astorta
PACIFIC NATINAL.
Spokane Spokane, 8; Seattle 11.
PACIFIC COAST.
At Los Angeles Los Angeles 7;
land 9.
At Sacramento Sacramento 5;
Francisco 0.
Sunday only
All trains make close connections at
Goble with all Northern Pacific trains
to and from the East and Bound points.
J. C. Mayo,
General Freight and Pass. Agent.
ak i state medical board, left last night for
San
the east. He will put In about two
i months in special study and practice In
New York before returning.
ffa
mrs. ida Mcdonald
Supreme Deputy of the Maccabees of the World.
as no. MCUXJiiALU,
Pf No.477I)eaubien
L5J Street, Detroit,
Mich., is a prom
inent woman who was
greatly benefited by the
great woman 's medicine,
wine of Cardui. Mrs.
McDonald is the supreme
deputy of the Maccabeei
of the World, and one of
the most widely known
women in the United
States. Thousands of women gather to
Shear her lecture everywhere the goes,
le great work she has done for the
accabees is appreciated by every
member of the order. Sho was so ab
sorbed in her work that she neglected
to give her health proper care-failed
to take f Vng that the symptoms of
approach .idney trouble gave her,
n V$-'?,JWflMl torpid liver.
But WinVVdui cured her the eame
as It has curethousands of others and
Mrs. McDonald has written this letter in
order that other suffering women may
secure from Wine of Cardui the same
relief she got from it.
Tor four yean I lufftrtd with torpid
liver until nw skin looked yellow and dill.
I then found my kidneys were affected and
had severe paint croi my back, and I felt
Mrt. Ua McDonald. .
that I must do something
to regain my health. A
friend advocated your Wine
of Cardui treatment so
strongly that I decided to
try it, although I had little
faith In patent medicines.
am now very thankful that
I did so, for within ten days
blessed relief came to me,
and In less than three
months I was cured, and
have en loved fine health
ever since. I know there is nothing better
for a sick woman who wishes to enjoy per.
ftct health and am very pleased to give my
hearty endorsement"
No suffering woman can afford to
ignore such a letter as Mrs. McDonald
writes. Her plans and advice have
proved valuable in building np one of
the greatest women's organizations in
the United States and she takes time to
give advice which she knows will help
yon.
Do not delay in securing this medi
cine. There is nothing to gain and
everything to lose by delay. The choice
is before you. Will or will yon not
secure relief now by taking Wine of
Cardui? All druggists sell $1.00 bottles
of Wine of Cardui as well as 25c pack
ages of Tbedford s Black-Draught.
WINE of CARD VI
A million suffering women
have found relief in
Wine of Cardui. -
DENSMORE TYPEWRITER.
We sell, 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, 32.50 per
cord. Boxwood 11.50 per large load.
Phone 1211 Black. Kelly, the trans
fer man.
PIANO Tt'NER.
For good, reliable piano work see
your local tuner, Th. Frederickson,
2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red.
CIGARETTES. '
The newest and latest in cigarettes-
Pall Malls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul
linger's. Two stores.
' ICE CREAM
NOT HOW MUCH
BUT HOW GOOD.
15 CENTS A PINT
AT TAGG'S.
FOR RENT.
Three furnished rooms for housekeeD-
ing. No shildren. Enquire 470 Com
mercial street. s-14-tf
: ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber)
VOir MAY lJiTHSl) llt'It.I?tO
orllud It iirrpMnry tollEPLACB A WOBSUT 1MH1F
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takes the place of shinies, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings
tor Hat Bmi steep surfaces, gutter, valleys, etc. fcasy to lay. lemperea lor an
climates, lieasonable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for
prices and information.
THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland.
J& J& J&
TlHfF
LOUVRE
Is Open to
the Public
CHARLES WIRKKALA,
Proprietor
jg? JZ? j& jZ? jg?
Diamonds Are Going Upll
RIGHT NOW
The Time to Buy a Fine Gem
466 Corw.i-cUI Strut
ASTORIA, ORE.
J. H. SEYMOUR
V V
Has Beauties at Prices no
Greater than Months Aj
The Waldorf
CIIA8. F. WI8E, Proprietor.
The Best of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Concert Every Evening:
Cor. Eighth and Astor Sts Astoria Or
John Fubrman, Wm. Wertlies
G. W. Morton.
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Your order, for
meats, both
FRESH AND SALT
Will be promptly and
satisfactorily attended to
Telephone No. 821.
Strictly First Class
The Office
, 1 Joan P, Manciet, Prop.
116 Eleventh Street
The Pioneer
Limited
in excellence of equipment, is in a
class by itself. From Minneapolis
and St. Paul to Chicago it is The
Train of Trains. It runs via the
Chicago, MUwauKee St.Paul
Railway
the route selected by the United
States Government for The Fast
Mail, Three other daily trains to
Chicago via this route.
H. S. ROWE,
General Agent
134 Third Street, Portland
BLACKSMITHING.
Carriage and Wagon Bonding. First-Class Horse Shoeing
L088lng Camp Work.
All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale.
We guarantee the best work done in the city. 1'riccs right.
ANDREW AS P.
Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. Thonc oai.
The Boston Restaurant !
KK).COMMEKCIAL HTUKKT
Best and Neatest Eating Hocse In Astoria
Try Oar 25-Cent Dinners
f Prompt Attention High Class Chef i
MARINOVICH A. CO
Subscribe for The Morning Astorian.
All Kinds of Mattreeies
Made to Order
Furniture llepalrcd
Upholstering
Adams Q Henning'sen
Dealers lit
Furniture, Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishings.
Second-band Goods Boogbt And Sold.
W Btty All Kindt ol Junk.
403 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON.
PHONE, RED 2305
HOTEL, PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel In the Northwest
PORTLAND. OREGON.
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