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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1903)
ASTORIA OREGON,! (PATUKDA.'Y.' DECEMBER . 12;?1903. Washington and hl men were wor . i, rying tietr, way across the. frozen Del aware. One of the' boatmen gave a itactlet ci-yv,V'Weare lost," he tx- "What does It matter about that oarT' replied the Father of His Coun , try, without ,.a tremor In hlsjoice.that tut no ice. ( ; , , w-y i Frenzied by the cool remafk, the men redoubled their efforts,' to reach the ihore. Napoleon Bonaparte had secured his divorce and a friend of Josephine was trying to console her. ' "The awful part of it ls," sobbed Josle, ."I can't get piy picture In the papain as the' 'Beautiful Divorced Em press.'" Realizing there was no hope for her, the two ladles wept together. "Ha! me. friend, "the spider, to whom I owe all my greatness!" exclaimed Robert Bruce, looking down Commer clal street.' 1 ",t , "Thou art getting old, friend Bruce," remarked a cigar dealer, "and thine eyes are growing dirrf. That is that Jolly, tall printer who manipulates the type at The Astorlan and Daily News' "Poor Christopher Columbus. They say he's crazy.1 See, there he goes with an express wagon full of lead pen cils., Suppose he's going to figure out the best route to the new world he talks about," said the mayor of Upper "O no," said Judson, "he's tryln' to figure out the best location for th' new city hall." '"" ' ' the guests at the door and ate at .the table. Well well. A. fortune awaits the man e Who will invent this wonder: f A sofa built on such a plan , , A small boy can't get under. r To prevent shoe laces from coming untied, wax them before putting them Into the shoes; the slight trouble is well worth while. ... ... ., ; ... The new woman's news paper -that Is, the woman's new news paper n London is referring to its contemp oraries as "The Daily Female." , Women are apt to use their individ ual taste about fullness about the hips. hut every skirt must flare at the bot torn to be strictly up to date. Don't be glum if you wlsh,.,to be young. Sing and keep your heart young and thus defy Father Time. The train is but; the' round skirt in the kind Just long enough to forbid walking without holding it uj 1 all around. ' A society lady In NeW York gave a "monkey tea." A trained monkey met ' " 'Tls the lightning's red glare paint Ing Hell on the sky!" exclaimed the Bailor 'Boy poet.- ; :'- , "No 'taint." said Judson, "Its only Swopesy Swtpesy data' a sign on a s loon winder." HELP WANTED ' ' Madame: The new magazine '' for "women who think" which has been adopted as the official organ of the Na tional Council of Women of the United States ' (numbering three million wo men) desires educated and refined per- sons everywhere to Interview the heada of the literary and artistic ' clubs In every city. We furnish the names and addresses and bend full particulars If you enclose 'a two-cent stamp When ou write. A handsome Income can be earned by my earnest worker. Address, Agents' Department, Madame, Spring field, Ohio. ' '' ; ' ' Remember: Herman Wise's J8.90 suit sale ends tonight, It One of the nicest things for either Home or Office , Gunn's Sectipnal : Book Gases' SUPERIOR IN WORKMANSHIP CONVENIENT AND DURABLE FIT ANY PART OF A ROOM '- Youonlv buv what you neod each section independent of the other. Saves money, room and , ' time. ; Let ufl explain it to you. , . CHARLES HEILBORN & SON astorws leading housefurmshers Everything for the home. ' Ask to see our Jewell ranges. FINE Multnomah and Astoria Commer- cial to Try Conclusions at A. Ff C. Park. FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP The Columbia Oyster House 1 U now handling the celebrated : - ; TOKE POINT OYSTERS for Eetall and Wholesale trade. Oysters always cooked and served in first class style. Bhoal Water Bay Oysters always fresh every day. NICK KAZEPPI, Proprietor; 105, 107 TWElFTHSt. Astoria, Or, Fancy and Staple; FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CICAKS.. 1 1 -ii 8uppliea of all kindi at lowest rate, foi fishermen. Farmers and Loggers, J' ""t i I " - -::;:;!A. y.;AU.EN,,i,,,,,-i Teata tti Commercial htretts I ASTORIA. OREGON Weiiih ard's THE PORTLAND 9 H. Cl BOWERS, Hgr. f Spedal Rates to Astorians Visitors Will Outweigh Locals, but Latter Depend on Team ,. , Work to Secure V Victory.. ; : The football team Is tast rounding In to form for the hard game with Mut nomah tomorrow afternoon at A. F. C. park. The men are thoroughly well of their bruise received In the Vancou ver game, and will be In the pink of condition tomorrow. The practice this week has been fast and hard, the,men lining up practically the same as when they played Vancouver, i 1 They are quickly learning the new plays and are1 working with energy and enthusiasm.' They realize that tomorrow' game means much to them. It being the first time they have played a team with such a reputation, and they have re solved that, If Multnomah wins, it will be after the hardest game they can play. ' '; ' " , If the weather is favorable a large crowd of supporters will attend, for never before has a game created so much interest in this city. I Football Is on every person's Hps, and those who never attended a game will go for no other reason than to see the much heralded Multnomah team and its star players. Multnomah has a reputation, holding the championship of the north west, and havlrig been beaten on the coast only by the Stanford team by a close score; and, while the Astoria team will not be as heavy, still the men are all athlets and their team work has won every game thus far this sea son. Team work wins more games than individual playing, and, while no one man can be picked as better than an other, their work as a team has been very satisfactory to the coach. ' : Another noticeable feature of their ulaying Is the cleaness and lack of wrangling. Clean football has been their aim, and foul and unfair tactics have been entirely eliminated. They are using a style of play known as the Princeton' style, which has never been seen on the coast,' the Tale style being used almost exclusively. They use the defense, and their offense Is more of an open style than is the Tale defense, which is composed mostly of mass plays. Astoria will use line bucks, but not the mass formations, and will re sort mostly to plays over tackle. As toria uses every man to carry the ball, guards, tackles and ends, as well as the backs, and all are good ground gainers. Multnomah will have ' the advantage In wefght. Astoria's average weight is 168, divided among the players as follows,: Bay, 176; Gammal, 205; God dard,' 170; Sutton, 171; Painter, 162; Trullinger, 161; Stockton, 142; Barker, 165; Graham, 135; Abercrbmbie, 178. " Dr. Regan will referee for Atsorla, and Dr. Tom Ross will umpire, he hav ing refused to play against Astoria, his home city S. P. Wilson will be head linesman and timekeeper. The field will be properly patroled and none will be allowed within the sidelines, go everybody will have a chance to' see the game. At 2:30 sharp the game will commence. The best wishes of local lovers of the sport are with the home team, which has worked faithfully to make a good showing for its town. ried la New, TorH today at noon. The bride 1 known, to many Astorians, hav ing been a guest a the. home of Mr. and Mra..K W. Tallant some years ago. Miss Starbuck ;i9 a . daughter of , the millionaire shipowner. 1- JR , j v BLIZZARD IN THE EAST opeka, Kan,, pec.,, 12, (Special) The, first . genuine blizzard of the win ter is prevailing here. , y . .. Chicago, , Dec,, 12. (Special) Transr portation facilities both on .railroads and surface lines are impeded by snow. VfiV SPENCER BESTS GATZERT. Upper River Steamboat Itaee i Was a Close One... : A Frightened Horse, , , Running like mad dawn 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 Bucklin's Arnica Salve. 'Burns, cute sores, eczema, and piles, disappear quickly under Its aoo thing effect,.' 25c at 2n,, Rogers drug store ; '.'". ' SALESMEN WANTED j Salesmen wanted everywhere to so licit order for general line of nursery stock and seeds. Brown Broe. Co., Rochester, N. T. :- vi )..'- K- i For sale, cheap Good organ, at this office." . ' ' Inquire tf On Thursday last Mrs. R. D. Car? ruthers entertained the members of the Thursday Club with a card party, the game being "500.''' . lV, j ? A telegram from Mrs. fc. R. Thom son received In the ctty today an nounces that her husband la a little better and slowly Improving. ' No oper ation has been performed. ' 1," , Mr. W. E. Tailant of this city and Miss Starbuck of New Tork were mar- J,The'.IWUes "Deci 12.-The steamer Spencer arrived here today at 2:45, 20 miuutes ahead -of the steamre Bailey Gatert, Of the White' Collar line. The steamers had raced from Portland and the victor, for the Spencer was a not able1 one The Spencer stopped 'three times between Portland and The Dalles and the Gatzert stopped once. The1 Spencer reached Cascade locks a ehrt distance ahead of" the Gatzert, but both boats went through the locks together. rj fj Stevenson tin? Spencer stopped for wood atid the Gat'seif then passed ier,', Tie Speppe made up her loss and at Hood. Rver was 20 minutes Jn the lead, remaining so until The Dalles was reached., : -"(.r ' , ' "'. ' PRESIDENT , WILL NOT INTERFERE Washington; Dec! la. The president stated today to a party of Illinois pol- iticians that; he can .take no part, di rectly or indirectly,,, in the, factional fight being waged in Illinois over; the governorship. ......... RUSSIAN REPLY TO JAPAN t ' TokW tie$. 12. Russia's ' reply to Japans note has been received. Russia entertains Japan's proposals, but with. modifications. ' r. -: ,' 1 EMPEROR SEEMS IMPROVED Eerlin, Deo. 12. Emperor Williarn arrived today from Potsdam with the empress. He seemed much Improved in health. - , Babies In InoU. , . .-... I Babies cry very little in Indls-thej pbey spiritual law as a flower. The lotos bud, lying on a stone bench in a filrty room, sucks its toe and seems dreaming of the pranks of baby Krish na and solving problems of the uni verse. As It giows older it is very tim id and shy in thi presence of Its elders. It feels the religious awe around it and does not break out into boisterous sport when nil Seem ut prayer But there is mui.li love In India and these- humble households seem very happy. : TUcy im AH In all to each oth er and seek nothing outside cither in society or iiaiuseini -nfc Beautiful char acter c-otuf; lion) uiredieiicc 1o law und not thba In .VIvim. In India chil dren are tlw 'I'rowiilnjf gift of life. : 11 is a uomir In U. fi-Wless Everybody's Magazine. ..j " . -i "til Siiuie Brick. One day a lai'tiiar fauud her four year-old Alice pluyiiig with a brick in the parlor. . " j She threw If -orft of doors awl. turning to the child, fcald, "If yofl bi-lus anothci brick into the pa.r:pr mother will -whip you."-' - .1 .v . Shortly afterward she again found the child flaying with a brick and, looking at ,, hep, reprovingly .asked, "What did mother tell you about that brick, Alice?" , "Well, this isn't another brick," said the child. I'Tbis Is the one I bad be fore." " ' ' ' " ' Love nnd the Doctor. It would be well If In negotiations with a view to matrimony the doctor were to be called in as an accessory to the god of Love, who is proverbially blind and therefore regardless of con sequences. The familydoctor .can do much to prevent unwholesome mar riages, and we look wittr much greater confidence to the fruits of bis teaching sod persuasion than to leglslatlvs en actments. British Medical Journal. ., ; , I y . .. .. . ' I DMt Ploy Byaua at Sa. Any woman who takes s sea voyage should be careful not to play or sing hymns aboard ship except at the regu lar Sunday morning service. Sailors think singing hymns at any other time to bound to bring bad luck. It Is as bad. they say, as having a parson aboard, which Is reckoned a sure sign that the ship will go to "Davy Jones' locker.- ,. ;- r, Am Caas Fee Sttfmrtlm. r "Well.H said the detective, "there is one thing upon which we may con gratulate ourselves in this esse." "Why, yoa haven't even found an Important clew." ' "That's Just it We can rest assured that no innocent person is going to suf fer." Washington Star. HERE'S vitour; 1' f ' . V". CHRISTMALIST ;?' ... ,v . " ' T'v f J' ! House Coats Lounging Robes Smoking Jackets I ! '''j.:. hJ it 'J- Bath Robes N e cRwe a r ' J"'.'- ''Ti.Hj pit? I ,f? 0 Ladiesouse Robes v J J 5 Fancy Suspenders i-:. v Full Dress Protectors Fancy Vests ,'';,w,.",:',';'' - 'i;f',Hanctkerch'iels: . . t:. i v a "S-i .'. ; mmm 'nm : . : , V ' ' ;' , 'v. 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