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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1903)
rr ASTORIA, OREGON, THTOSDAT. DECEMBER 24. lffM A Si it ?! IT IB MANUFACTURED AT HOME "''.-if! ft, , ,' "(' . ' -I lb-J i i v ' ? -""T f ' r" As a business proposition, it pays (o 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. Y i Y- " 1 ', , ' ' Do You Drink Beer? If you do, then why not drink the best? Beer is not a necessity, but a' luxury, and if you must have a luxury of that kind, then get an article that is absolutely pure, and which is made at home by Thel North Pacific Brewing Gompany; n ASTORIA HOTEL Realising Astoria'" dwh! of greater fucllitlw for the acoomtiiotla tloo of the trawilnn. puMIc, I have leawd the Astoria Hotel, Seven Uwnth stiwt Dor Commercial, and am now prepared to aocommorial guests. COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED- Oootl board, a table wolt upHod with wholiwome food, comfort able room. tvasouulile rati and eourteoua treatment to guu com bine to make the Astoria Hotel all that In dtlrable to the public. JACOB DENCK, Prop. J17 Seventeenth Street, : : : t Astoria, Ore NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES. In order to make home happy, good meals arc inclis pensible, but you cannot have good meals if the principal partthe beef i poor. We are prepared to furnh the very choicest FRESH AND SALTED MEATS as well as Poultry, Fifth and Game in season. Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. Fresh Dr. N. H. Stewart DENTIST Rooms in Klnnpy building a.ln,i. Over Urifllu'i Boo Urr. " " ' r Dr. T. L. Ball DINT'T &24 Commercial street. Astoria Ore. J.W.SUPRENANT Garpentar and Bailder Itrtal stUintloa Kivn u tlm enuairnctino o Itun bualue. nod nuddeae builOium. OumniOTruUMtre Attnrla.Ore Fulton Bros. ATTORNEYS And Counxlort'tt Uw Offices, Odd Kellnw nidi., Truth (slid Com mrrrltt! HI., AUrlii. Ore 1 ft .Astoria Meat, Fish and Poultry Market, Malar & Johnson, Proprietors. Twelfth. St. Astoria. The Imperial Oyste and Chop House P. GULACHIR, Manager Toke Point and Shoalwater Bay Oyster. First Clans Cooking Guaranteed. We Muke a Specialty of Coffee. COMMERCIAL STREET. Opposite Petersen Browns. '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hill 1 1 1 1 it' I 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 I I I Ii II M i n n i ii ii Winter fJlhinn U U lllVI w w j ii " ii Washington 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. , . 1 0 ! C'H: COOPER'S THE LEADING , HOUSE OF ASTORIA.! m 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 " ' 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n n u i m i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii When you are out for a food time don't overlook THE "O. K. DICK OOHEKH and OUS PETERSON Proprietor ASTOIt MT. ASTOUIA, OK. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Weill, Fargo and Pacific Express Companies. Customs House Broker. C. K.THOMPSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 48 Commercial Street. Dr. Oswald II. BecKman . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Kinney Building. Tbone No. ST481. Office hourn. 10 A. M. to:i2 M., I to 4 P M 7 l'.M.;utl'. M. HiimlKy tul 2 1 M C. W. Barr-Dentist MaiiBell Bnildini; , 673 CommorvUI street, Astoria, Ore TEI.KPIIONK RED 2001. Q0 OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 0 ;: Bishop Hicks of Park City, Utah. ' ' o o Alias Lee Herring, Skipper " o lilll 1UU1UUIU, , ' ,., yuvu. .v..v.., Day, Clerk 0 o o p o 0 ixologist. The lNlatipnal Saloon and Cafe finest W Res. llquer end Cigars 0 473 Commercial St. ! ' ' ' ; . ,, i . - Astorio, Orogoa O 8 00 000 00000 0 0000 0000 00 o 00 00 8 i CHR1STENSEN & CO. Wholesale and Ret&H Batchers and Packers Llv itoci bought sud sold 8Uio boaU, ship sud .mills supplied 00 sliort notice .... Families Sopplled at the honest Sate RUSSIAN BATHS Only the better ehus of ruttraoMce l! naiered to. f'y one and you will oouie regularly, rnoe, ib oents. Ladles' Private Apartments ai7. Astor Street cod's SanfatFepsIn Capsules A POSITIVE CURB tor lnfl.mm.tlon or Otuth cf tbs BlfcMer uil DIhum) Kldnya. So our no pay. Cur., quickly and Ptnat. ntnlly the wont euet ot Uonorrhor and MleeS, no mattorof how Ions itasl. Ini. Abaoltitoly harmlM. BM by drnnrlat. Vrlos 1.00, or by mall, poitpaid, l.M,SbUMia.7l. THI IAHTA14EPill 00, SSllSrOHTAINBa OHM). Sold by Chat, Rogers, 451 Commercial Y"S BLOCKADED '2vry Household in Axtorhi SliouUI Know How to ltrfcixt It. The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney Pills do this. It's the bttt pruof, lui it comes from Oregon. T, W. Shankland, who Is a street car conductor on the Woodstock street cur line, residing at 710 Ellsworth St., Portland, says: "Some time last fall I began having considerable trouble and annoyance from a dull aching pain In the back over the kidneys. I think It was caused from the constant shaking and jarring of the car. I thought at first It would disappear quickly as It came, but this was not the case. Learning ot Doan'e Kidney Pills I procured a box and took them according to directions. The result was entirely satisfactory. The backache grew 1ea and less and soon disap peared and as far as I can tell it has gone for good for there have been no symptoms of reoccurrence." rinnty of similar proof In Astoria, fall at Charles Rogers, druggist for particulars. For sale by all dealers; price 60 cts. Kostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the U. 8. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A dUp itch from Buker City says that Frank Baker is In that town and has been there for the past two weeks. President McPhtrson upon receiving the news aaid that Davey's mall was still awaiting for him there, and that the missing legislator could not be lo cated in the eastern Oregon town. This renders the case more mysterious than ever, and further developments are awaited with interest. ' THE SESSION CONCLUDED Legislature , Appropriated $100, 000 to Purchase the Ship Canal Right of Way. OLD TAX LAW RE-ENACTED Few Other Bills of a Minor Char aeter PaKxeil-Menibera of Doth llouxea on Way to Their Homes. Hulem, Dec. 24. The extraordinary session of the legislature, called pri marily to enact remedial laws to the tax laws, came to an end at mid night after re-enacting the old tax law. appropriating $100,000 to pur chase the right-of-way for a ship canal around the dalles of the Colum bia, nnd passing other bills of a minor character The members of both houses have left for their respective homes and today will see the last depart. This season Is a record-breaker In the way of large vessels coming to the Columbia river. The biggest of the steam floet to poke her nose into these waters In the history of Webfoot ship ping, the Algoa, made her Initial visit since Father Time made his last an nual exit .and now the peer of squire riggers, the British four-masted steel bark Andorlnha, is In the lower har bor. The carrier is not only one of the most gigantic windjammers in the world, but is fully 285 tons larger than any that has before entered the stream The Andornha's home port is Swansea, and she Is owned by N. Goldberg & Son. She was launched at Sunder land, England, In 1892, and boasts a length of S46 feet, beam of 46 feet and depth of hold 25 feet. She Is to lond I for the United Kingdom, being und?r engagement to Balfour, Gtithrle ft Co., at a rate of 1 shillings. The bark ran into San Francisca bay with a car go of coat from Newcastle. 4982 tons Ii all. which she carried from Australia to the Bear State In (8 days. The ca pacity of the bark Is 6C00 tons. Cap tain Nlcholls is her commander. The Telegram. Two sailors of the British ship Aa-i-.'iios Company, an 'Englishman and a Ohllean. are accused of the theft of a standard compass from the British Lark East African and Chief Hunt has ordered the arrest of the culprits, but It is feared they have learned the po lice are seeking them. The East Af rican is moored at Davidge's dock dis charging coal . The Ancalos came trp Monday and was made fast to the sand dock. That night the two men board ed the bark and made off with the com pass. It was taken aboard the An calos, and from there brought to a fawnshop, where It was relinquished for $2. The property Is now in pos session of the police. A strange part of the case is that the officers ot the East African did not miss the compass until appraised that It had been pur loined by the harbor master at Port land. That official heard a compass had been feloniously secured and was secreted on the Ancalos, but the report was that It belonged to the Germs bark Chrlstel. He visited the British ship and searched the foc'sle, but was unsuccessful In discovering the proper ty. Having learned the men had been seen up town In the vicinity of a pawn shop, he 'bluffed" the ' proprietor and luckily recovered the booty. It Is cus tomary for vessels lying In port to un ship the compass, but no danger was , anticipated on the East African. , A Costly Mistake Blunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occaslonaly life Itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If yon take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver of bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at Chas. Rogers drug store. t - NOT A PATENT MEDICINE, So long as Medical Lake can Provide the rqulrmeiit of in nfble4 constitution, you ne4 not uffer. - Hr ar. Nature's own renudles, direct from the hand of the Great Creator, brought to you in tha har of sleassnt, agwablo, health-giving Salts, vaporatrd by our own nrocaas Thy haxa tost absolutely no vlrtue-no strentth. By analysis, tb. waters of nedlcal Lake contain tweiva IrTredlmts Men an4 all standard ol the pharmacopoeia. By analysis t!w Salts have-tl,. same In exactly tb. sam ptoportlon. Naturt h' compounded th.m so efficiently that .n hxs tried and tried In vain make them. But art can never osipete with nature, .vhen natur. evolves a masterr,.. That the Salts at. a susMrlsce. their history prove,. To Medical Lake, a iltU. wood Und rem hidden hlch up In tit mountains, among fh Washington, the Indians for centuries cam. Here they worshipped, and drank of th. rl-asant voters. The well were made stronger and thrived on tlw delicious beverage, and tick and ailing wen ,..Ud la .U dh-ses th. BUOOO. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, flALARIA. and In .11 cas. of KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLE, IV-31CAL LAKE SALTS WILL HAKE A CURB, If taken faithfully; yes, cur as sure as tho am shines. ' Man, with all his learning and his cunning, hit uptrienc and his skill, cannot nak remedlet like these, which natur freely gives. 25 CCNT, 60 CENTS AND $1.00 A BOX, AT DRUG STORES Th Salt ar also' reduced, as a convwilenc. to Tablet form; tiv grains In ach Tablet. Such a Tablet dropped Into a glass of water, makes a remdy for th sam troubles and at th same time an equally delightful cooling beverage HEDICAL LAKE SALTS HFG. CO., Sole : NEW YORK AND SPOKANE, WASti, flanufacturers . IES ' i lam iitiiiiisMiMiiSsiaTifnsjimirairriTsrriw-Tt Gentlemen-First came to this p - lace a number ot years ago badly crip pled with rheumatism. Had been troubled more or less with it for y ears, and could, get no permanent relief. Medical Lake baths, however did the work for me. and in sho rt time was able to go to work. Have bad no serious attacks of the dis ease since, but once or twice its s ymptoma, have returned, and then a couple of baths iave been all that were required to put me in good c ondltton. . WM. PORTER. M edicai Lake. Washington. , For sals in Astoria by Prank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial '. the Conn Drug Company v TweZ-fth and Commercial and. Charlea Rogers, Odd Fellow's building ia. t - ..L