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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1903)
Jit - . ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY. UECOIBEh 12, ' 1903. , ' . 3 G U1R A IN T E E D ea ; .:. The Beers of the North Pacific , , Co. is. manufactured right here at home; Insist on getting it and drink no other. v Helps to advertise your town. Is it deserving ot your patronage? .jjjt.aiMWu Growing', in Popularity Daily ASTORIA HOTEL. .'ill-' 1.U - i it I W : a i.' tt . i - ... iiuu ul me traveling puouc, i nave ieasea uie Asiona uoiei, seven teenth street near Commercial, and am now prepared to accom modal guests. . 1 ! . COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED. ' , I Good board, ft table well supplied with wholesome food, comfort ! able rooms, reasonable rates and courteous treatment to guests com bine to make the Astoria Hotel all that is desirable to the public r4 JACOB DENCK, Prop. 217 Serenteenth Street, : : : Astoria, Ore r """""" ' ' NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES. ?i l M U v . ' In order to make home happy, good meals are indis penslble, but you cannot have good meals if the principal part the beef is poor. We are prepared to furnish the ; very choicest !' ; ' ' - ' -, FRESH AN D SALT ED M EATS as weir as Poultry, Fish and Game in "season. Fresh Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. k Astoria IHeat, pish and Poultry Market,. Malar & Johnson) Proprietors.' T welftH St. 4 - ' Astoria. Dr. N. H. Stewart D E NTIBI Rooms In Kinney building '" ' ' '.' Over Griffin's Book Store A r 1 Dr. T. L. Ball DENTIST 524 Commercial street. Astoria Ore Holmes i Sieljerts : Wagonmaking and Horseshoeing LOGGING CAMP WORK I By Experienced Mechanics mm JLXCK8MITHINB J 6soDuaneSt. Phone 2561 J P. GALLAGHER, Manager 4 ! Toke Point and Shoal water Bay Oysters. ?'r 1 '" '' ' " ; ; ' '; - v. ' ' First Class Cooking Guaranteed. We Make a I Specialty of Coffee. COMMERCIAL STREET. Opposite Petersen & Brown's, t The Imperial Oyste m wm mm . ana mop nouse 'if - i,h I' '' ' ' ' ' '' v'r' ' Winter Clothing 1 We have just received a large consignment of seasonable Cloth-, ing, and feel confident of our abilhy to please in this, a in all ; ther lines.''1' ; :- Uingl i Market Fair President to Washington Jefferson Myers Will Work for Pas. , sage of Appropriation v President Jefferson Myers, of ' he Lewis and Clark state commission, will leave tonight for Washington, D. C, to Join the Oregon delegation which is working for the passage of the Lewis and Clark fair bill now before congress. The object of Mr. Myerg Is to arrive at Washington to address the senate committee on December 17. There is a lot of work to' be done and the other members appointed from Oregon are already on the 'ground. The president of the commission believes the matter will not come up before the house be fore Christmas. In that event he will go to St. Louis for a few days as there are several matters to be attended to there. Word from Washington is very encouraging so far as the senate Is con cerned. The greatest work will have to be done in the house, but favorable action by the senate Will assist. It 1b the Intention of President Myers to re main away until the bill Is passed. - seenie to have taken a long lead In the matter of population; If the experience of Frank Patton can be accepted as a criterion. Mr. Patton had occasion yesterday to use the telephone line be tween this city and the Lewis and Clark, and he states that when he rang up the man Avlth whom he desired to speak, there were responces, seemingly, to the number of 9,000. Every person along the line wanted to know if the man at the o'ther end of the string didn't want to talk to him or her, and the banker hasn't yet gotten over his surprise. " ' Message Will : Be Brief One Governor Ghamberiain to Recom. mend That Only Tart Matter , Be Considered. CHRISTEN5EN & CO. Wholesale and Retail Batchers sad Packers Llv. itoec bought and aold-Stmni beta, .hip. and mill, supplied ' on abort notlo .-. . . . r Families Supplied at the Lonest Sate NoGoIdGure The few people who opposed the build ins of the Lewis and Clark bridge on the ground that It waa not justified by the settlement of the country will be surprised to learn of the number of people who reside in that section. The census of 1900 showed about 12,000 peo ple In Clatsop county, a large propor tion being residents of this city, the PlainB and Seaside, In recent years, however, the Lewis and Clark country Remember; Herman Wise's (8.90 suit sale ends tonight. ; it At last night's vmeeting of the cen tral labor council nomination of officers was heud and resulted as follows: For president, H. M, Meyer; for vlce-presl dent, H. O. Miller; for recording sec retary, Harry Noble; for financial sec retaryr, H. M. Lorntsen; for guide. L. J. Carlson; for guardian, M. M Nyland. The election will be held at the next meeting. . During the evening a sum of money was raised that will be donated to a Mrs. Oallannar, of Cal- fomla. . Bring your Job work to the ABtorlan. IT'S WONDERFUL The amount of good you'll receive from tern, especially when the stomach is dis ordered or the liver inactive. It cures Ion of Appetite, Sour Stomach, Htirtburn, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chilli or Malirit. Be mire to try it, aldo obtain a copy of our Illustrated Almanac for 190 from your druggist. It Is Free and contHin in structive read i hi? matter thar null worth having HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. r. H. COOPER'S THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA." " 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 11 III I II M 1 I M 1 1 II M 1 1 l M l I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 o o o o 0 ill Munford. ", Day Clerk. Bishop Hicks of Park City, Utah, if t . 1 1 ri Alias i-ee nemng, ajtipper Oscar Morton, ixologist t ) he National ! Saloon and Cafe Finest Wees, LIqor end Clears Astorio. Oregon O i iboooobbbooo o o o o o o o o o o'o o o fS Commercial St. WhisKey Morphia Cure in Three Days Guaranteed No Bad After Effects Office ' Hours 9 :30 a, m. to B'.p. m. 6 p, m. to 10 p. m. BRINGING Correspondeitce Solicited. D.W.LIPPS InpericJ Hotel. Portluel RUSSIAN BATHS Only U. Mew tltm of patraaan bmUied to. Try onndo Ufa wm. rMraUrly. frlo. U tm.A. Mss' Priute iprtcests at7 After stfMt rosmvK curi lAir rcflnnnttta or OtMrrl f th Bteakler ud Mani K'tay. SOUK Hit Can. ontakly u4 tem stmiy the wont of .onrrht- ud mmt, m KMt-rof how tout Haul, lie. AIolnitr bwnU. BoM bf AraniAt. WlM 1.09, or br miL pottiud. TNI tMTUmii COL T1 1 TrmTTtm. mi.ii Sold by Com. Rogen, 1SI CommercuU UAOCliftUie QlScflSc iR fJ1tt4Af"i infa lit a all andspittinr. CaUrrh ta innZl '""ma mj Dy coatmual hawkin and source of annoyance, not only to the one who has it, but everybody else. The thirlr 1t,w Ai.u 1 from the head produces a feeling; of yenunu at mcmeM, ana the odor of the breath is almost intolerable. , The catarrhal poison brings oa toinach troubles and affects the Kid ew and Bladder, It attacks the Oft bonet Uld timan nl tV. and throat, eausiaf total or partial deafness, the loss of snell, and giv taf to the voice a rasping, BUal . u ' , - CJ noa ita rrk VOU aittk all iar i. . Ji. aaaeof the Mood, and circnlatee all ttuongh the ayateia, and for this wason, sprays, washes, inhalera, gwders and salves have proves The way to cure Catarrh thor ooghly and permanently is to cleanse the blood of the unhealthy secretions that lri til mMtiV.HU At ,L.i j inflamed, and nothing does this so jnrely and promptly as S. S. S. As kmsr as the hlonH l :.u SSSdtftel J0! other disgusting symptom. . ... UUwuu. w. o. o. Eucs to me lountam annrm of the trouble and purifies and enriches the blood, and so invigorates and tones up the system that catching cold and con tracting Catarrh is not so likely to occur. Keep theblood in order and winter'scoming brings none of the discomforts of Catarrh, , Write us particulars of your case, and Mood-tainting and stubhorn disease. We make no charge whatever for med.calc. IKESWrTSPCCinO CO., ATULSTA, CM. It Is safe to say at this time that Gov ernor Chamberlain's message to the special session, which convenes one week from next Monday, will be the briefest on record In the state. ' When asked by a Telegram reporter at Portland If he had started upon hti message, he said: " "Oh, no; there Is no hurry about that; I can write It In hair an hmi. I shall deal with no question or matter under the sun except the tax-levy dim- ; culty, and so far aa I know at present I shall not even venture a recommend ation upon that, but leave everything In the hands of the legislature.. I be lieve I shall make a record for brevity In this Instance, for there is nothing In particular to say, and I do not see any use In rambling all over two or three sheets of paper to say that little. 'The constitution provides that I shall state the reason for .calling the legislature together, and I can state my reason and In due conformity to the provisions of the constitution by merely saying ;'Gentlemen of the legislative assembly of the state of Oregon, you are called together upon this day for the purpose of amending the tax law. Yours respectfully,' etc. 'So far as I have been able te learn there Is no reason for tampering with any other laws at this session, or no occasion for enacting new ones: , and It is my belief that all, or nearly all, of the legislators are In favor of getting through with their work and adjourn and would be here as soon as possible. A telegram was received here yeater- " day from Rev. Herbert H. Brown, of Florence, Wle., who has been called to the pulpit of the Presbyterian church of this city, stating that he would accept and would be here a soon as poslble.? No man Is In business for himself If COTZ.B HOT HHA.B THB TICK Of A J?' Jttiy 18, isct. i-i.It"!! ito t the twabl.4 with this m, for I had a dlwhare. from a4 as kMlnr was m .MiT JnM IMI fe shi. wm iAfmmU. , w. r. mjivmrniBa, ntv cr aAVaiBat iir Ma tih naif, . i ' J, 1M. iXl if "i 7" worrit T. XZLLWKX. he is married Hatred Is a more powerful beauty dlstroyer than time, poetry or hard toil.! Latest fashion decree calls for rosy cheeks. Lips and chin must also share the flush," ' . ,!. ' It is nothing strange now-a-days for. society ladles of fifty years remaking' their figures. -')', i A woman will forgive a man almost' anything except his failure to ask to be forgiven. -,j . , After a woman gets en the shady side of M she speakes ef herself an her female friends aa "us girls." J One mhght as well eat ordinary chips as Saratoga chips for all in. food Value:; there la In potatoes done this way. i The Idle woman always reminds me ef the crowds that wait for trains at the stations. It is killing time by slow means. ' i Fight Will It:itittr. Those who will Demist in closlnz their ears against the continual recommend-1 atlon of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will nave a long and bit-, ter flirht with th.lr trnublea lf not end ed earlier by fatal termination. Kendf what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has. to say: "Last fall my wife had every". symptom of consumption. , - She took Dr. King's new discovery after every thing else had failed.' lmnrovement came at once and four bottles entirely' cured her. Guaranteed by Cha. Rog- drufeglst. Price 50c; and P.M.! Trial bottles trey'''-