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4 ASTORIA OHI'GUN, WEDNESDAY., DECLMRLK 2. 1903. 00 N0QJSTRY NOT THE BEST IN THE WORLD BUTHIS BEST ON THE COAST 'Clearness is &h index of Purfty. ; FerlPure. Clean an3al . atable Beverage drink NORTH PACIFIC BEE R If you do drinK Why not drinR the Best you can g'et? fiCRTIi PACIFIC BREWING CO., ASTORIA, OREGON. L " ' ' ' For the best SHOE, see Peterson Brown Agents for "DOUGLAS" and "WALK UV'tK" Shoes ( L. H. HENNINGvSBN $ CO. 1 Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. Randies Stoves, Tinware and Second Hand Goods. $04 BOND STREET. ASTORIA. OREGON. PHONE, RED 2305 HOTEL. PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. sanaa a , a a a a Magnificent Display!! I , Judge for yourself when you examine the stock. SPLENDID LOT. OF RINGS That cannot be duplicated in Astoria. a f W JMTYKfniTPa wtorIaTorecos : ..-;..- tanpveyou uargains. , -, ,: a aasa-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a a a a a a a a a New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night fcood Service. BO OUt Si. next door to CrifTm Bros. , , and daiiiins the Office SaJoM' ASTORIA, OREGON I; A; TRULLINGER Cigars and Tobaccos The Edison Graphaphone, Disc and Circular. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Best on the market. NOTHING PLEASES so well as nicely laundried linen. We have the neatest and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best work. All White help. ' . . SsJSSSi" Duane 6t: The.' Troy: Laundry Beer Bridge Tender's - Wife Drowned Mrs. Nat Jones Loses Her Life by Falling From Bridge Into Lewis and Clark. ' Mrs. Nat Jones, wife ot th keener of the YiHintf bay brklg, was drxiwned at an early hoar yesterday morn inc. A number of people living on the Lewi nd dark river yesterday dragged for the body, but B efforts to recover U failed. " This morning th search will be continued, and dynamite will be em ployed, in the hope that the corpse may be raised to the surface of the water. Mr. Jones bad been keeper ot the Youngs bay bridge for some time, but recently had been transferred by the county court to the Lewis and Clark bridge, He was to have entered pubn bis new duties yesterday. Monday aft ernoon considerable of the household effects were moved by boat from the Youngs bay brtdfee to the Lewis and Clark bridge, and Mrs. Jones and her son. Master Qadsby, were to spend the night at their new home. Mr. Jones re maining: at the Young bay brtdg. The household effects were temporarily placed on the trestle at the Lewis and Clark bridge. Towards morning the weather be came stormy, and at 4 o'clock, Mrs, Jones and her son. fearing that the wind vould blow the goods Into the river, got up and went to the trestle. The bridge was not then In us and the big draw was open. In the darkless Mrs. Jones walked off the end of the briihre nto the open draw, the son, who was following her, observing the ds-aw lust In time to save himself. He heard ih. animih In the -at:r nud the ry of his mother, and then all was still. The i lad called to her, but received no re sponse, and was unable to employ any means that might have resulted In sav ing her life. When Mr. Jones came over fro mthe Youngs bay bridge in the morning the lad told of the loss cf his mother, and the unsuccessful search for the body was commenced. Mrs. Jones, who was formerly- Mrs. Gadsby, was married to Mr. Jones less than on year ago. At the time ot her marriage she was a resident ot the Lewis and Clark, but had lived at War renton. Four years ago her son, Ross Ortdsby, was drowned in Sklpanon creek under distressing circumstances. The young man wa floating a raft of l4gs down the stream in the dead ot whiter. At a point nearly opposite Warrenton he lost his tooting and tell Into the Icy water. The sudden chill brought on a hemorrhage that caused him to lose consciousness and he sank immediately. " A Frightened Horw, Running like mad down the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behoves everybody to have a reliable salve handy and there's none as good as Bucklln's Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts sores, eczema, and plies, disappear quickly under its soothln effect. 25c, at rhas. Rogers drug store PERSONAL MENTION. C. V. Brown was in Chinook yester day. M. J. Kinney was in the city ft om Portland. " r C. C. Masten was down from Sven een yesterday. Ed. Miller visited here from the west side yesterday. . ! Mrs. Radcllffe was in the city yes terday from her home at-Knappa. J. W. Belcher spent yesterday in the city. He will return to Portland today. Mrs. Lyman Kinney will leave this evening for Pendleton where she will reside hereafter. Deputy Fish Commissioner Webster has returned from a tour of the fish hatcheries of th State. , Qeorge Hannlgan was In the crty yes terday from Cathlamet.- Mr. Hannl gan is clerk of Wahkiakum.' Captain Bailey of the tujf Tatoosh, returned yesterday from Puget -sound, where he has been on a visit. Superintendent D,. B. Smith, of the I. B.; & N., cams over, fronr Iiwaco yesterday on the steamer Nahcotta. August Byyny and Mrs. Byyny were over from Grays River yesterday. -Mr. Byyny conducts a flourishing mercan tile business on the north shore river Mrs. John W. Welch, who is ill at the Portland sanitarium, is reported to be much improved In health, though there has been no date set for her re turn home. " ' Captain Nathan Burkholder of the steamer Vanguard and M'ss Mame Ashley, a young lady of Brookfield, will be married in this city on the 23rd of this month by Rev. W. 8. Short. The couple will live at Cathlamet George Crawford, who has been one of The Astorian printers for some months, Is In Portland making prep arations to go to California, where he Intends to locate: Mr. Crawford claims that the place of the Pacific coast to make money Is on Market street, San Frani-ico, and so will establish a Job printing office there. He Is a high class primer, a man "of honest principle and genial disposit'on. With this backing and the capital he has at hand he will doubtless succeed in his venture. No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine and spend cours soaung, sweetening, savoring and coloring when JgII-0 produces better results in two minutes Ererytiiing in the package. Simply add hot Water and set to cool. It's perfection. A sur prise to the housewife. Jto trouble, less ex pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla vors! Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Hasp, berry. At grocer. 10c PIP Are You Hungry ? Does what you eat hurt you If you are Bilious or have a Sluggish or Disordered Liver, or have) Indigestion, you can be set right by using " Beecham's Pills MINISTER TURNS POLICEMAN Works IImihI In (i love With Mhj r to F.nforvt" Law, Chk'ago, Dee. L A dispatch to the Tribune from Jollet, Ilf., says the Rev. W. R. Walker, ot Christ Episcopal church, has been a sort ot aauMsuuit chief of police to Mayor Crotlou to en able him to conduct hts antl-saloon campaign here. " TV mayor has sent a letter to Mr. Walker asking him to act as the per sonal representative ot the mayor In In vesliw ting the violators of the law and offering to the pastor the use of the police department In arrestlnc any saloon keepers who ' might ' be found keeping open after hours or on Sunday hereafter. Mr. Walker has accepted the poposltlon. The saloon keepes have concluded to oganlse and secure a general ageement to close as long as the present hostile situation exists. Ten Men Quit i f Dredge Chinook Vacant Places May Be Supplied by Men From Astoria and Vicinity, The dtvdg Chinook la short 19 men, lhat number leaving the vessel r eatpr- da, their nlntttu being to return to California, from whence they came, It Is thought that the place of the men can be filled without dlltlt-ulty by em ploying Astoria men.' It Is pointed cut that the closing down ot the logging camps tn this vicinity and flshermenout nf work.' bring to the front men who are willing to enlist on the dredge If the opportunity is given them. Tha work Is not hard and It la not clear why the present crew Is quitting other than that the men pine for sunny Cal ifornia. Th dredge has not been at work for th past tew day, th layoff U'lng occasioned by a rough bar. Th ship has not been entirely Idle, however as repair are being mad to th boil er. IADR0NE LEADER SENTENCED. Manila. Pec. I. Lavedo Toledo, the Ladrunc leader who gave the military authorities considerable trouble by his operations In th province of Albay, hits been convicted and sentenced to death. Toledo surrendered with SO of his men and 10 guns in October Inst. The logging camp ot Titus, Christian sen A Tltun, that does business on the Walluskl. has closed down for the win ter: Operations will not be resumed tuitlt spring. The camp has done effect tv work and the operators feel amply repaid for their venture. FlKht Will Be P.ittrr. Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual recommend ation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will nave a long and bit ter fight with their troubles,lf not end ed earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall, ot Beall, Mis., has to say: "Last fall my wifs had every symptom of consumption. She, took Dr. King's new discovery after every thing else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured ber. , Guaranteed by Chas. Rog ers, drufegtst. Price BOc, and $1.00. Trial bottlis free. , NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY A LIFE SAVER Many lives are annually destroyed by diseases resulting from faulty plumbing B ur your plumbing I don by an expert, and cav annoyance and dan. ger. Gas and steam fitting, heating, tinning, eta Fixture In stock. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY, 42S Bond street. 'Phone 1031 r CAtX ON THEM. Electrical fixtures. F.leotrloat wiring. Electrical supplies. 43$ Commercial street. TRULLINGER HARD EST Y, Electrical Contractors. 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 th place to get a bath. Everything th very beat. tt. JAPANESE GOODS. ' New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. Upper Astoria has a place where you can get a fin glass of beer, as good wine and liquors as you can find any place in th city. HARRY JONES, tf Opposite Kopp's Brewery. Mirror Bath are kept open on Sun day tor: baths. For first-class work in th jtonsorlal line, call at th Mirror Baths, tat Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. s-17-t BEST U-CENT MEAL, Tou will always And th best tic meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant. No. tii Commercial street BTILL 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. Th choicest viands In the mar ket are there served in most pleasing style. Open all night Private rooms. J. V. Burns sold 10,000 La Imperials during the month of October, last an Increase of 2,000 over sales for the cor responding month last year, tf PIANO TUNER, For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Frederlckson, 2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red. DENSMORE TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent and repair all makes of typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Denemor. . : Huxley, Ryan & Co., ' S2 Fourth Street Portland, Or. COAL! C0AU COAU If you want your money' worth Ring 'Phone 1311. GEO, W. SANBORN, Agt. CHEAP FUEL Fir Blabwood, stove lengths, S2.00 per cord. Boxwood $1.60 per large load. Phone 22U Black, Kelly, th transfer man. Since October 1 th circulation depart ment of The Astorian ha been In th hnnd of this paper's management and subscriptions due thl moniK.'wUl be collected by a representative ot the bus tness department. Mr. Lennfe, former ly manager of the circulation depart ment, has resigned and t not connected with The Astorluu at present. Ill suc cessor has nut yet been chosen. Fine StatioheXniasCards Burnt Wood Soovenln Beautiful Pictures and Painting! SVENSON'sioOKSfORE ft.17 Coinmerchil cU. Aatorln, OrgM WOMAN'S HEALTH lfnils largely on th eomlltko of th xtoinach. It this important oriian is al. loweil to become week. Constipation dt vclopt. Then follows Ntuwa, Sick HewUtht, Nervousness) Insomnia and Central wttknoa. To preserve health there is nolliing a Hosteller's Stomach Bitter. It will aid diitretipt), promote rvtnkrity and Dys pepsia ami Constipation. A trial will convince you ot its vain. For Sale by U Druttjtlsts. HOSTETTER'S S10MACH BITTERS. occccooo rVVVVWWWfW'WWWW'w W w-ww w WWWVWW f i Great Eastern Furniture Co. Aft7 COM M KMC I A L 8T. ASTOHIA. OUKUON K !0C)CX0(XCXXXXXC0C SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Opaque window thaikt 35c quality at ..... ...... 25c 15c Brass Extension rod for 1 5C iScCorrogsteJ cottage poles in white, four feet long for...., 16c : Decorated cups and saucers -in semi porcelain for 25c Iron beds from $2.50 UP 6 Hole steel range the big gest value 1 ever offered , worth IJS-oo thU week for.. $29.50 Wood seat high back chait worth 650 this week. . 50c All linen warp matting nice patterns all this week at peryard,.,.,.. 1Qc Heating stoves $2.25 UP We carry the largest line of Lounges, Couches and Sofas in the city. 'Let us figure with you on furnishing your home; we can do it in good style. We sell the famous Ohio Steel Range- best tm earth. Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine; prices away down. CCO0aX5OOCX5CXJCXXX2 Nonce. Ml members of Astoria Lodge, No, 1H . Pi O. K., are requested to at tend the regular session to be held this Tuesday evening. There' will be tnl tlntions and other Important business. F. C. FOX. Exalted Ruler. F. J. CARNEY, Secretary. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the olflc of auditor and police Judge will be open from ( to t p. m. commencing Satur day, November 18, and will remain open until close of registration. ' Reg tratlon will clos Saturday, Decem ber 5 at 4 o'clock, p. m. OI.OF ANDERSON, Auditor and Po lice Judge. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Has Just received a Full tin of Military Raglans for ladle. Com and are be for purchasing elsewhere. Complete Furnishing Goods, Hair Switches and Pompedoiira. MRS. R. INOLETON, ., , Welch Block. THE PALACE BATHS. The best place to get any kind of a bath Is at The Palac Baths. Best equipped barber shop In the city. Five artists always on hand, tf ABOUT AUSTRALIAN COAI. Coal Is th best fuel, Australian is th beat coal. You don't have to hire It split, It burn without seasoning, No Urge space required for It, 'Australian coal excella all others, It make less ash and dirt. It keeps a hot even fire, ' It Is the cheapest fuel, Call up phone 19(1 for eoal, Wa deliver it for you. No charge for delivery. , ELMORB A CO. muimt!tmnwmawrmttammmimMtmmrmmtmttJttmttmmmf Intend to Invest is ii ; t.f.J .trty"vMlr 110 $12 $ 1 5 For a Suit or Overcoat? You'll Get most for your money here-an IN SPECTION is CONVINCING. 0 & 0 S. DANZIGER COMPANY Agency for Hawes $3 Hab-Dutchen Wamenlal Trousers HwmamJtamtmmBtm:m:mtmmmtttmmtmtn:wmti:nmj:t;:tttt Subscribe for The Morning Astoriarr 1 : , Siy this up to date traveler to the bell boy who answers hi imperative summons i "I know of no small-lited hotel accessory lhat meant more (or the satisfaction of its guests than the Soap provided for them. You always provide Jtedtcal Lak Soap. That's, just st it should be." The refined smoothness and exquisite fragrance of Medical Lsk 5oap, added to its incomparable freshening, cleansing, sraoothening qualities are the reason why all comfort-desirinj travelers, fine club bouses, first-class hotels snd bom-Iik homes are giving it the unmistakable endorsement of exclusive toilette use. Of delicate, purely nstursl composition with a generous prepon dersncc of fledlcal Lak Crystals ths evaporation formed concentration of iledlcal Lake, Washing ton, with Its . wealth of hygenlc power, Medical Lake Soap Is tha Soap par x cellenca for travel by rail or water. It It admirable for the complexion" snd it s strong and pleasaht antiseptic, and will b found, of great value la all eases of Eczema, Sunburn, Prickly Heat, and all Skin lrrltatlon., "Allfir8t.cUst druggists tell MdlcaJ Lake Soapv U 25c. a cake. MEDICAL LAKE OINTMENT . . : TMB IDBAt, 8gIN POOD r ,- 28c a box at drugglaU. Medical Lake, Sails JHfj, Co.;, Sole Mfrs. ; New York sad Spekso. Wssh. ' Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Bpokan. Waah. . Dear Birs After tmfferlng for two year from chronic diarrhoea, and four different physicians having" failed to give ma relief, I was Induced to leave my Nebraska farm and com to Medical Lake, remaining at this place for a couple of day and taking bath In the wonderful water. I started east to sell my farm and get my family. Before going, however, I bought a pound packag of Medical Lak salts, and, dis solving them in water, I drank freely of It. In two weeks' time I wa restored from a nearly dead con dltion to perfect health and have so remained, I would not be without Medical Lak (alt it they cost $10 a pound. . ID. C. OIESSELMANN, Medical Lake, Wash. ; ..-.. '1 For sal In Astoria by Frank Bart, corner Twelfth and Commercial,: . th Conn Drag Company TweVth and Commercial and Charles Rogers, Odd Fsllow's baildinf ,191, .