The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 31, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBKR 31, 1903.
Horning Astorian
MALTHQED
DEATH OFMRS. BOOTH TUCKER !f
EiUbllihtd U?3;
RATES)
Hentby mail, per yesr... tfl 00
fcUwt by mail, per montn
Kerved'bv earner, per month 60
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Sent by mail, -per year. In advance II 00
LTON A PATTERSON
i
' Th Astorian guarantees to IU ad
vertisers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
River. v -'',.",.
The death of Mrs..jBootrt Tucker Is
on of the saddest incidents of the year.
Mrs. Tucker was known from one end
of the country to the other for her good
deeds, and her loss Is, as her father
said. Irreparable." Her life was given
up entirely to goodness, and What time
she could spare from her seven child
ren was gladly given to the deserving
poor. That her useful life should have
been brought to a close just at a time
when she was of greatest aid to the
world is indeed lamentable, and her
loss win be felt.
Paw-wuaf f
Made of felt, thor
oughly saturated with
P&Bcom pound. Not
impaired by varying
temperatures. Does
not evaporate, crack,
ejepand or contract.
A low priced" roofing that cn
oot be equaled. it k fcwif
The Psraffinc Paint Co.
5
Saa Francisco, Stall!,
Portland, lot Angela
ana uenvtr, Lotortd.
mm
17"
The Influence of the .coming 1906 fair
on this state Is already . noticeable.
A great deal of the prosperity attend
ant to this event will be lasting. Really
today the state Is being forced to the
front by the natural trend of business.
It is not ahead of the times arid there
fore good results will follow our expo
sition, so soon to be held.
Marcus A. Hanna will doubtless lead
The captain of the wrecked ship,
fouth Portland, Mclntyre, has failed
' thus far to convince the public that he
did not leave his ship before the passen-
the republican hosts next campaign.
Despite 'he attacks of the partisan
democratic press, he ' stands as the
greatest leader of the day,
Noah was the first man to advertise.
He advertised the flood and It came all
right. The fellows who laughed at the
advertisement got drowned, and it
served them right. Ever since Noah's
time the aavertiser has oeen prospering,
while the other fellow is Heing swallow
ed up in the flood of disaster.
Mayor Leeds, of Stamford.Conn., used
to operate In Wall street, but came to
the conclusion that it was no place for
au honest man. Perhaps he is right,
Pat and John Kenney and Charles
Wise went down to their shooting
grounds yesterday.
President Roosevelt has confidence In
Malcolm A. Moody, and eo announces.
' ,
The Utah state pavallon at the
world's fair will cost 15,750,
Put' the best
home town.
foot forward for the
THE OLD LIME KILN.
If Manager Sellg had possessed an
"S. R. O." sn, he could have used it
to advantage last night, for the house
that greeted "The Old Lime Kiln" was
packed to the doors. The audience ap
peared to thoroughly enjoy the play.
Mr. Allen, as Corporal Stumps, ably as
slated by Miss Emlson, In the roll of
Biddy Flynn. enacted the comedy parts
of the production, and by the liberal
applause which greeted them through
out the evening, amply demonstrated
that they were caoable of that quality
of humor demanded by an Astoria
audience: Miss Wiedemann, as usual,
came in for her share of merit as the
star in the drama, Nita Morris. She
was well supported by Mr. WIedmann
and Mr King as Jack Ridled and Capt.
Norton respectively. The rest of the
company fully equaled the high stand
ard already set.
The farce comedy "Razxle Dazzle"
will be produced at the matinee today
and "The Live Wire" at this evening's
performance. Tomorrow night, by
special request, a concluding perfor
mance will be given which will be at
tended by the Eagles In a body. The
play has not been decided upon as yet,
but will be announced in tomorrow's
Astorian.
Local Corps Will AUnd
orlal nt Portland.
Mom-
Captain and Mrs. Holton, In ehnrge
of the looal work of the Salvation Army
have as yet received no official notice
of the death of their consul, Mrs. Booth
Tucker, but expect that a memorial
meeting will be held In Portland that
will be attended from over the entire '
state. Captain Holton spoke feelingly !
of Mrs. Booth Tucker and her life
work, j
"The dissension In the ranks caused
by the deflection of Malllngton Rooth," j
said the captain, "wns in a great mens- j
u;e healed by the tact and eloquence of ;
the wife of the new commander. Mrs, !
Rooth Tucker was a great orator and
organiser and to her is due In no smalt
degree the rapid growth of the Amer-1
lean branch of the work. The colontxa-
tion scheme, that has been mi success, j
fulljj carried out In Colorado, Califor- ,
hi and other parts of the country, 1
originated with Mr. and Mrs Booth ;
Tucker. Her death will prove a distinct ;
loss to the Army and her place will be :
difficult to Ml." 1
Special sale of Ladies suits for this week. A very attractive
assortment of perfect fitting garments, the swellest styles of the
season. Como at once while assortment is complete and make
selections. .. . - j&, j& j& j& j& j&
Black boucle zebeline coat; Style, pleated back, loose
front, silk lined,
$16.00 now $14.00
Black cheviot corset coat, silk lined
$25.00 now $22.00
Peterson & Brown have completed the
new front to their store and are better
prepared than ever to show you their
good. Look at their new lines and then
see them for a fine fit In the shoe
line. tf
SAVES TWO FROM DEATH.
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough and
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W, K. Havl
land, of Armonk, N. T, "but, when all
other remedies failed, we saved her life
with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our
niece, who had consumption In an ad
vanced stage, also used this wonderful
medicine and today she is perfectly
well." Desperate throat and lung dis
eases yield to Dr. King's New Discov
ery as to no other medicine on earth.
Infallible for coughs and colds. 50c and
11.00 bottles guaranteed by Chas. Rog
ers. Trial bottles free.
LURLINE ON A SANDBAR.
The steamer Lurline did not reach her
dock until after midnight yesterday
morning, having grounded on a sand
bur at Mayger. The stranding delayed
the steamer seven hours. She left up
on the return trip at 3 a. n. and was
met half way by the Undine, to which
passengers and freight were transfer
red. By this transfer the Lurline was
enabled to leave 'for Portland on
schedule time last night.
Navy blue covert coat, satin lined
$10.00 now $17.00
Grey mixtures, Louis XIV, lined with grey silk
$30.00 now $25.00
THESE STYLES EMBRACE COAT, THE POMPADOUR STYLE. THE
' NORFOLK EFFECT AND THE SHORT JACKET.
1 r 1 "' 1 .
Brown zebeline satin lined, pleated back, coat style
. $30.00, now $25.00
Black zebeline Louis XIV with shoulder capes, grey a
fetta silk lined
$30.00 now $25.00
mrs. IDA McDonald,
Supreme Deputy of 'the Maccabees of the World.
prj No.477 I)eanbien
I' l Street, Detroit,
Mich., is a prom'
inent voman who was
greatly benefited by the
preat woman 's medicine,
Wine of Cardui. Mrs.
McDom.il is the supreme
deputy of the McsiueM
of the World, and one of
the most widely known
women in the United
States. Thousands of women gather to
bear her lecture everywhere sue goes.
STae great work she has done for the
laccabees is appreciated by every
member of the order. She was so ab
sorbed in her work that she neglected
to give her health proper cre failed
to take warning that the symptoms of
approaching kidney trouble gave her,
the sallow complexion and torpid liver.
But Wine of Cardui cured her the same
as it has cured thousands of others and
Sirs. McDonald has written this letter in
order that otner suffering women may
secure from Wine of Cardui the same
relief she got from it.
"For four years I suffered with torpid
liver until my skin looked yellow and dull,
I then found my kidneys were affected and
had severe pains scroti my back, and I felt
f
JTm Ida McDonald.
that I must do something
to regain my. health. A
(rlcnf advocated your Wine
of Cardui treatment so
strongly that I decided to
try It, although I had little
kith In patent medicines.
1 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 enloved fine health
ever since. I know there is nothing better
for a sick woman who wishes to enjoy per.
feet 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 up 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 you 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 Thedford's Black-Draught.
WINEofCAHDVI
A million suffering women
have found relief in
Wine of Cardui.
AAAA4UaUAAa.i
The
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Palace
Cafe
The Best Restaurant
Regular Meals, 25 Cents
Sunday Dinners a Specialty
Palace Catering Company
CALL FOR AN ASSEMBLY.
All electors of the City of Astoria,
regardless of party affiliations, who be
live in a non-partisan, business-like
administration of municipal govern
ment, are hereby requested to meet in
the Circuit Court room In the Court
House in the City of Astoria on Satur
day the 31st day of October, 1903, at the
hour of 8 o'clock p. m. for the pur
pose of nominating a non-partisan
Citizens" ticket for the coming muni
cipal election for the City of Astoria to
be held December the 9th. 1903. All
electors who are In harmony with the
movement are invited to be present.
By order of the
CITIZENS COMMITTEE
3t-29-31
Black zebeline, Louis XIV, silk lined, Persian trimming
$30.00 now $25.00
Fancy greyish green mixtures, coat, satin lined
$20.00 now $18.00
THE BEE HIVE STORE
WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS BE SATISFIED.
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the regis
tration books of the City of Astoria,
for the election to be held In this city
on Wednesday, December 9th, 1903, will
be opened at the Auditor's office on
Wednesday, November 2nd, and will
close on Saturday, December Dth, 1903,
at 4 p. m., and all persons must register
in order to he entitled to vote.
OLAP ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge.
10t-o29-n8
DELIVERY FREE.
Call up phone 1961 and Inquire about
Australian lump coal. It costs no more
delivered at your door than poor fuels.
It contains no dirt, and makes no clin
kers and but little ash. Finest and
cheapest fuel in the city. A perfect
steaming coal. Every customer Is well
pleased. We deliver it free.
ELMORE & CO.
REDUCTION SALE
Reduction sale on ladles' and child
ren's fall and winter hats until Novem
ber 1, also a nice line of shirt waists,
skirts, ladles' and children's furnishing
goods, hair switches and pompodores.
MRS. R. INGLETON,
, Welch Block.
.A
6 AW
Cigar Smoker's Protection
The band on Cremo cigars is to protect
the smoker. It stands for reputation;
for quality ; uniformity and cleanliness,
v. It stands for a cigar not ashamed of Its
identity.
(DM
V 3
Sc Cigars
The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World.
THC BAND l THC BMOKCN'S PROTECTION.
WOMAN'S CLUB LECTURE
Rev. W. S. Gilbert will lecture before
the Woman's Club Saturday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows' hall.
Non-members wishing to take advent
age of this opportunity may do so on
payment of 25 cents. tf
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
North Pacific Brewing' Co's.
PALE BOHEMIAN
Best on the Coast
(ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber)
orUnd It mc(..ry to IfEPLACE A WOKPr-OTJX HOOK
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takts the plao of similes, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings
1 (r Hat and stoep surfaces, gutters, valleys, eto. Easy to lay. Tempered for si!
climates, lieasonable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for
prices and information. . 1
TIX ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland
CIGAR STORE FOR SALE
For sale, cigar store on Commercial
street. Apply to P. A. Trullinger, 675
Commercial street.
WANTED.
Office boy; must write Spenserian
hand. Apply at A. Sc. C. R. audltor'i
office.
See Zapf, the house furnisher, for
your carpets and linoleums. He carries
the largest stock In the city. o2tf
Chilly mornings call for heating
stoves. Zapf has them. 630-4 Commer
clal street. ,
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre-
Eared in two minutes. No boiling I no
aking I add boiling water and set to
eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp,
berry and Strawberry, Get a package
at your grocers to-day. 10 cts.
C, W. ,BarrDentist
Mansell Building.
57S Commercial street, Astoria, Ore.
TELEPHONE RED 2081.
Dr. T. L. Ball
DENTCBT
524 Commercial street, Astoria Ore.
OSTE O P ATH Y
DR. RHODA CHICKS
Mansell Bldg.
Phone Black 2066
673 Commercial St
Astoria Ore,
C. J. Trenchard
Insurance, Commission and Shipping.
Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific
Express Companies. Customs
House Broker.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
LEAVE I PORTLAND ARIUVB
:00 a m Portland Union 0e- U:10 a m
7:00 p m pot for Astoria and 1:40 p m
I Way Points I
ASTORIA
7:45 a ml For Portland and 11 :30 am
10p m way Points j io:30p m
SEASIDE! DIVISION
8:18 a tn Astoria for Waren-I 7:40 a m
11:35 a iti ton, Flavel Fort) 4:00 pm
6:50 p nt Stevens, HammondjMO a m
land Seaside , I
:ia a in
:0am
2:30 p m
Seaside for War-i 12:60 pm
renton, Flavel. 7:20 pm
Hammond, Fortj :26 a m
Stevens ft Astorla
FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE
L E SELIG, Lesset and Manager
ffififluM's Bis Slow
In a repertoire of the latest
Successes
A Company of 25 People
Superb Band and Orchestra
U gh Class Vaudeville be
tween the Acts.
'Something Doing All the Time"
Fulton Bros.
ATTORNEYS
And Counielori-at-Law
Offices, Odd Fellows HMk., Tenth and Com
merciui But., Auiona, ore
Bishop Hicks of Park City, titan
Alliut IifiH Hitrririf. Rimtr
Bill Munfoni, Ed. Turner,
Mght Clerk Bus. Manager
The National Saloon and Cafe
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
473 Commercial St Atorlri, Or
THE PALACE BATHS.
Hours for Turkish and Russian bathr
t p. m. to 3 a. m except Sundays.
Best equipped barber shop In the city.
Five artists always on hand.
Saturday Matinee
"RAZZLE DAZZLE"
RELIANCE
Electrical Works
42H B ON D ST.
We are thoroughly prtpared for
maklnj estimates and executing ,
orders for all kinds of electrical
Installing and Repairing
. Supplies In stock. We Sfll the
celebrated 8HELBT LAMP. Call
up Phone UsX ,
H. W. CYRUS. - Mar
'Sunday only
All trains make close connections at
Coble with all Northern Pacific trains
to and from the East and Sound points.
J. C. Mayo,
General Ffelfht and Pass. Aent.
TV 2 STVW
rrnvm are tfi
.V t ; u
OREGON
Show line
and umon Pacific
70 hours from Portland to Chlcaro.
No change of cars.
Depart
Chlcagd
Portland'
Special
9:20 a.
vlaHunt
lnffton.
Saturday Night
"LIVE WIRE"
Change of bill each night
PRICES
Reserved Seats 35 cents ... Gallery 25J cents
Seat salt opens Saturday morning at
Griffins book store.
Fuel ! Fuel 2 Fuel !
Reduced to $2.00 per Wagon Load
by the Kelly Transfer Company
KELLY THE WOOD MAN
Is Here to Stay
Fir Slabwood $2 per cord
Boxwood $1.50 a load
Phone 2211, Black KELLY the Transferman
Atlantic
Express
8:1R p.m.
vlallunt'
ttiKton.
St. Paul
FastMall
8 p. m,
via.
ULES
From Portland.
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Oma
ha, Kansas City,
St Louis, Chi- ,
cnito and East
Salt Lake, Oanver,
Ft Worth, Oma
ha, Kansas City
St Louis, Chicago
and East
' Arrive.
4:30 p.m.
10:30 a.m.
Walla Walla,
Lewlston, Spo
kane, Minneapolis.
St Paul, Duluth,
Milwaukee, Chlcagd
flpokanej and East
..4
7:38 p. m.
cell's Santal-Pepsln Capsules
POSITIVE CURS
For Infl munition or Ontarrh
cr t he Bladder anil Dlneuwd
KldiM?.. No oure do par.
Can qateUr and Penna
nntlr t tie wont eu of
Oonorrhnra .d Ulrnt.
Bo matter of how lone atand.
in. Absolutely harmleaa.
11.00, or br mull, postpaid.
THE 8AKTAI-PIP8IB rjOU
U.SPONTAINS. OHICJt
Sold by Chas. Rogers, 9 Commercial
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
' From Astoria-
All sailing; dates
subject to change.
For San Francis
co every Ave day a
1 a. m.
Daly ex
cept Sur
Columbia River
to Portland and
Way Landings.
: a, m.,
Dally ex
cept Mor
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
tide dally except Sunday for Ilwaco,
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach, Tlgoa and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria same ev
ening. O. W, ROBERTS, Agent,
Astoria,