The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 22, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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Do You Drink Beer?
As a business proposition, it pays to trade at
home, conditions, being equal as to the value
offered; but when you can get a better article at
home on as good terms there is an added reason
for patronizing the home institution.
If you do, then why not drink the best? Beer
is not a necessity, but a luxury, and if you jmust
have a luxury of that kind, then get an article that
is absolutely pure, and which is made at home by
. T r
North
t
Pacific
Brewing Company. Phone 21.
ASTORIA HOTEL.
' EealiziDS Astoria's need of greater facilities for the acoommoda-
t tlon of the traveling public, I have leased the Astoria Hotel, Seven
teenth street near (Jommeroial, and am now prepared to accommoaai
guests.. f : , .... ' ..t '
COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED-
Good board, a 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.
JACOB DENCK, Prop.
217 Seventeenth Street,
' Astoria, Ore
Dr. N. H. Stewart
DENTIST '
Rooms In Kinney building . ',
Over Griffin's Book Store o r I
Dr. T. L. Ball
D1NTJI1
624 Commercial street. Astoria Or.
NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES.
In order to make home happy, good meals are indis
pensible, but you cannot have good meals if.the principal
part the beefis poor. We are prepared to furnh the
very choicest ' ,
F R E S H AN D SALTE D MEATS
as well- as Poultry Fish and Game in season. Fresh
. Crabs every Wednesday and Friday.
.Moria JSJeat, Fisii and Poultry Market,.
Malar & Johnson, Proprietors.
TwelftH St. ' 4 Astoria.
-Holmes I Siekm
: Wagonmaking
and
Horseshoeing j
LOGGING CMP WORK
By Experienced Mechanics
GENERAL BLMSMITtfip
J 650 Duane St. Phone 2561 J
The Imperial Oyste
- and Chop House
, P. GALLAGHER, Manager
Toke Point and Shoalwater Bay Oysters.
f. ' f 'First Class Cpoking Guaranteed. We Make i
Specialty of Coffee.
f COMMERCIAL STREET. Opposite Petersen & Brown s. f
1"1"I"I"M"M I H-illl HUH HM-H I 1 111 i 1 ! II I H"H I II IV V-M-Hj
Winter
Clothing
We have just received a large
consignment of seasonable Cloth
ing, and feel confident of our
abili:y to please in this as in all
other lines. '
C.H.CpOPER'5
THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA.!
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0 Bishop Hicks of Park City, Utah. o
0 Alias Lee Herring, oKiyycr
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Oscar Morton,
ixologist.
Hill fr.fi.i ' M ' ' "' J ''
' Day Clerk.
! The National Saloon and Cafe . j
0 Finest Hf ncs, liquor and Cigars 0
'473 Commercial St. Astorio, Oregon O
8000 o o o o o OO 00 0 COO 0-0 90000000
Was
ington Market
CHRISTENSEN & CO.
Wholesale and Retail
Batchers and Packers
Live sloe bought and sold team
boat, sblps and mills supplied
on abort notice
Families Supplied at the honest Kate
NoGoIdCupe
WhisKey'
Morphia
Cure
in
Three
Days
Guaranteed
No
Bad
, i After
Effects
Office
Hours
9 :30 a. m.
to
6!p. m.
6 p. m.
to
10 p. m.
sip
Correspondence Solicited.
D. W. LIPPS
Inperial Hotel.
Portland
RUSSIAN BATHS
Only tbe better clam of patronage
Is catered to. Try one and you will
eome regularly, Price, 85 oenU.
Ladies' Private Apartments
117 Astor Street
soft's Sanlal-Fepsla Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
Tot IufUramstiOii or Otfwrfc
mt ib Bladder and DIham
Kidxusyt. ?io euro no
Car qotekJy sad Pern,
neatly ib wont ut of
OVarrlir ud Olot,
bo mtterof how kot tBoV
inp. Abtolotelf hwiDlMia,
ldl br Iranlik Hioi
1.00, or by mtiL pottMial
gold by Cbaa. Rojarm, 451 Commercial
REPAIR TO BE
UNDERTAKEN
Council Will Order the Improve
ment of Franklin Avenue in
the East End.
CITY BEARS PART OF COST
Ordinance Laid Over For Two Weeks
So That Provision May Be
Mad for Proper Slope
in Big Cut on Street.
An ordinance providing; for the im.
lrovement of Franklin avenue, from
Thirty-sixth street to a point 40 feet
east of the west line of Forty-third
street, was presented at last night's
meeting of the council. The measure
was offered by Mr. Burns, chairman
of the street committee. It provides
that the improvement must be com
pleted by December 1, 1904.
This Is the Improvement over the
probable undertaking of which there
has been so much dissension. , At the
present time the east end Is almost cut
off from cummunlcatlon with the rest
of the city because of the decay of the
leading thoroughfare extending east
ward from Thirty-sixth, and It has
been said by Mayflr Suprenant that,
without Improvement of the 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
pared in two minutes. No boiling! no
baking ! add boiling water and set to
eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. io cts.
communication would have to be car
ried on by means of boat. The re
pair has been, regarded by members of
the eouncll as absolutely essential,
while property owners have placed ev
ery possible obstacle In the way of tke
proposed movement.
In explanation, Mr. Burns said ke
thought it best to effer the measure
at this time and flx tk date for com
pletion of the work a year elf, so tkat
the Improvement oeuld be made at tke
least possible cost.
Mr. Hansen favored the improve
ment, but he seriously doubted the
feasibility of cutting the street
through the mill on Franklin avenue.
This cut will be SO feet deep and 30
feet through, and Mr. Hansen said he
was satisfied the council would experi
ence a repetition of the Eighth street
difficulty unless proper allowance were
made for a slope, Intimating that the
sidewalks ind main thoroughfare
would soon be covered with earth. He
added that the Improvement would cost
the city between $2000 and $2500.
Mr. Morton said It was customary
to secure the consent of property cwn- j
evs before undertaking street lmprove-
menta, but he thought the council
would never make any headway In the
east end if the. usual rule were ob
served.
Mr. Nordstrom went after Mr. Han-
sen for saying that the city would be
compelled to bear part of the cost of
the work. The First ward, he pointed
out, had cost the city lots or money
for ptrcH imnrovemetrts, and he be
lieved the objection to the east end im
provement on this ground hardly fair,
He added that the Third ward nad but
on." Bti-eet, and felt the city should
make every reasonable effort to open
it. ' .:.
Mr. Hansen replied that he was anx
ious only to secure improvements of a
substantial nature; unless precaution
were observed, the proposed new street
would soon be covered up In the big
cut. If provision were macie to pro
tect the street, he would be glad to
vote for, the ordinance.
City Attorney Smith suggested that
the ordinance go over for a meeting,
that the matter of the cut might be
investigated and attended to. Street
Superintendent Kearney said he be
lieved the' eouncll should make previs
ion for proper slopes, which would be
fully one-to-one,' He advise the
eouncll "to loek eut far this slepe
business."
A motion to pass tke ordlnanee un
der suspension ef the rules had been
offered, but was withdrawn, and the
hill we.it ever for twe weeks. As seen
as the ordinance is altered se as te
provide for a safe cut, it will be passed.
The cost of the improvement, as es
timated by City Engineer Tee la the
plans and specifications, is as fel- .
lows:
Planking and stringers $2111 tl
Grading 6768 4
Clearing ...................... 50
Trestle 449 it
Surveying, etc ............... . 300 Ot
Boxes and gutters , . 220 00
Total $9399 5
The charter provides thnt street as
sessments can be levied against prop
erty for not to exceed 75 per cent ot
its assessed valuation, and the Frank
lin avenue Improvement must be paid
for in part by the city because of this
provlslou.
Russians Are Hopeful.
St. Petersburg, Dec. 22. Officials of
the foreign office do not share In the
pessimistic feeling regarding the sit
uation in the far east which now
sems to be general. They say there
Is no reason to despair of peaoeable
settlement of the difficulties over
which Japan and Russia are at var
iance,
Bryan Meets The Czar. t
St. Petersburg, Dec. 22. William J.
Bryan was received in audience by
Czar Nicholas at 'noon yesterday. The
audience lasted about 15 minutes. ,
TO CURE A COLD IN ON
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's sig
nature Is on each box. 25o. tf
Says this up-to-date traveler to the bell-boy who answers his
imperative summons: "I know of no small-sized hotel accessory
that means more for the satisfaction of its guests than the Soap
provided for them. You always provide fledlcal Lake Soap.
. That's just as it should be." The refined smoothness and
exquisite fragrance of Medical Lake Soap, added to its
Incomparable freshening, cleansing, gmoothening qualities are.
the reason, why ail comfort-desiring travelers, fine club
houses, first-class hotels and home-like homes are giving it the
unmistakable endorsement of exclusive toilette use. Of
delicate, purely natural composition with a generous prepon
derance of fledlcal Lake Crystal the evaporation formed
concentration of fledlcal Lake, Washing-
tori, with its .wealth of hygenic power,
fledlcal Lake Soap Is the Seap par ex
cellence for travel by rail or water. It il
admirable (or the complexion and is a
strong and pleasant antiseptic, and will be
found of great value in all cases of Eczema,
Sunburn, Prickly Heat, and all Skin
Irritations. All first-class druggists sell
Medical Lake Soap. 25c. a cake.
MEDICAL LAKE OINTMENT
THE IDEAL SKIN POOD
25c. a box at druggists. ,
Medical Like Salts Mfg. Co., Sole Mfrs.
New Vera and Spokane, Wash.
Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Spokane, Wash.
Gentlemen First came to this p lace a number of years ago badly crip pled with rheumatism. Had been
troubled more or less with it for years, and could get no permanent relief. " Medical Lake baths, however
did the work for me, and In short time was able to go to work. Have had no serjous attacks of the dis
ease since, but once or twice Its s ymptoms have returned, and then a couple of bath have been all that
were required to put me In good condition. WM, PORTER, Medical Lake, Washington. :
For sale In Astoria by Frank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial, i the Conn Drug Company
TWIth and Commercial and Charles Rogers, Odd Fellow's building S1, , - t