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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1903)
""A5TORIA7 OREGON. 'SATURDA Y MCEHBIJT12. 1903." .e Y,.f r.nr . 52 ha at f.i.."5 r .. MANUFACTURED AT HOME . 3 1 : i f if -- I -. V) '. V,j (!. T : it a v-j A$ a business proposition, it pays to trade at home, ;v conditions being equal as to the value offered; : hut When you can get a better article at home on as good terms there is an added reason for patronizing the home institution. rV i? flOS Do You DrinK Beer? ; 1 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 THe1 North Pacific Brewing Comp any. Phone 21. S5T0RIA HOTEL . ; Realizing Astoria's need of greater facilities for the accommoda tion of the traveling public, I have leased the Astoria Hotel, Seven teenth street near Commercial, and am now prepared to aceommodat guests. , ,. , . . , ' 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 1 JACOB DENCK, Prop. 217 Seventeenth Street, : : Astoria, Ore NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES. In order to make home happy, good meals are indis pensible, but you cannot have good meals if Jhe principal v part the beef is poor. We are prepared to furnish the very choicest FRESH AND SALTED MEATS "as well as Poultry, Fish and Game in season. Fresh Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. Astoria 'JBeat, Fish and Poultry Market Malar & Johnson, Proprietors. Twelfth St. - Astoria. Dr. N. H. Stewart DENTIST Rooms In K inner bnlldlng t , Over Griffln'i Book Hkor. 1 r 1 " Dr. T. L. Ball ."' DINT7S1 524 Commercial street. Aitoria Ore. J.W.SUPRENANT Carpenter and Builder Special attention given to tbe oonstrnolion of One bualnewi and residence bull linns. Oommerelal ttre A.torla.ore Fulton Bros. ATTORNEYS And Counselors-at-Uw - Offices, Odd Fellows Bldg.. Tenth (and Com mereial fits., Astoria. Ore TKe Imperial Oyste and Chop House ---- . : , P. GALLAGHER, Manager f'-.'t ' ''.' V ' ' " ' Toke Point and Shoalwater Bay Oysters. First Class Cooking Quaranteed. We Make a , ' " ' ' ' ' . Specialty of Coffee. j COMMERCIAL STREET. : . , : Opposite Petersen & Brown's. J Dr. Oswald H. BecKman PHYSICIAN AND STJBGEON Kinney Building." ; Pbone No. 2481. Office hours. 10 A. M. to?12 M., 2 to 4 PM 7P.M.,to.8P. M. 8uudttytol2PM H..H-I-1-1 1 1 ' H II III 1 II II I--T-T- Mil 1 ! I II II M I IM-i-fT . J I 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. , G. H. COOPER'S THE LEADING HO OF ASTORIA.' 0o o o oo ooooooooooooooooooooo o ' Bishop Hicks of Park City, Utah, o 'Alias Lee Herring, Skipper " BiU Munford, " ' Day Clerk, Oscar Morton, ixologist. The National Saloon and Cafe I Flaest Wnes, llQiicf aEd Cliafs' a at Rt ! ' ' "' ' " Astono, Oregon OOOO000CO00O90 When you are out for a good time don't overlook THE "O. H." DICK DOtlEKTY and OUS PETERSON Proprietors A8TOK ST. ASTOKIA, OK. C. J. Trerichard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific 'Express Companies. ' Customs House Broker. R. THOMPSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 48 Commercial-Street. Strikers Lose Stronghold. New York, Dec. 26. The George A. Fuller Construction Company, through President S. . McConnell, has applied for membership in the Building Trades Employer Association. The applica tion has been accepted and President McConnell will become a member as soon as the plan, scope and regula tions of the association has been thor oughly explained to him. From the beginning of the trades wai1 last May ,the Fuller company has been one of he strongest resources of the striking locked out 'empoyes for the reason that its officers refused to main tain any relations with the association with which all the other employers are affiliated. ' Union. Will Amalgamate. Cleveland, Dec. 26. Within 80 days the International Machinists' Union will vote on a proposition to become allied with the Allied Metal Mechanics The two unions number about 150,000 members and amalgamation is said to be desired by both crafts. Killed By Mistake. Everett, AVash., Dec 26. It Is now believed that John Potts, supposed to have been killed by a chicken thief a few nights ago, was really the victim of a bullet fired by a friend who mis took him for a marauder. No arrests have been made. Buchannan Presents Credentials. Panama, Dec. 26. W. I. Buchannan, United States minister to the republic of Panama, presented his credentials to the provisional government yester day. His reception was most enthus iastic. ,, . . C. W. Barr-Dentist Mansell Building 573 Commercial Street, Astoria, Ore TELEPHONE P.ED 2(XiI. In Cas. of Aooid.nt. Accidents will happen. Mother strains her back lifting a sofa. Father Is hurt in the shop'. Children are forever fall ing and bruising themselves. There is no preventing these things, but their worse consequences are, averted with Perry Davis' Painkiller. No other remedy approaches It for relief of sore strained muscles. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis". Washington Market CHR1STENSEN & CO. Wholesale and Retail Batchers and Packers Live toc bouuht and sold Bteam boat., iblp. and mills (applied on abort notlos ..... Families Supplied at the Lonest Hate RUSSIAN BATHS Only tbe better elan of patrons Is catered to. Try on and yon will come regularly, Price, 25 cent. Ladies' Private Apartments 117 Attor Street DISAPPEARS WITH LARGE SUM, ': ' ' . ' . I ' . Friend. Alarmed .About William B. ' Smith, Brother of Mrs. Fair. New York, Dec. 26. William B. Smith, brother of the late Mrs. Charles L, Fair, disappeared from his home In New Market, N. J., last Monday night and failure to secure any trace of him has led his wife and friends to decide upon calling upon the police for aid In the search. '" ' Smith received quite a lare sum In settlement of his claim on the Fair es tate and Immediately gave away his bakeshoo in New Market. He took up automblling and other sports, changing entirely his former mode of life. When he left home Monday he led his wife to expect him back for lunch, His failure to return alarmed his family as he car ried a lavg3 aum of money. No trace of his movements could be found for several lays but it has been learned that he told one of his intimate friends he intended to go to Boulder, Colo., later to California, thence around the world to Paris and New York. Transports Ready For Emergency, Washington, Dec. 26. The war de partment offleialB admit .that the trans ports Sherman, Buftord and Crook, now at San Francisco, 'are being made ready .for sea. Primarily these ves sels are being made ready for service at Manilla, but officials make no con cealment of the fact that they want to be ready for any emergency which may arise and should the government desire to use any of them for trans portation of troops to Panama the ships will be available for that pur pose. Still, the positive assertion , is made that no orders have been re volved by the quartermaster's office with this end In vlew I Ir. uiated that it Is siiiipiy a case of being pre pared If occasion arises. ; Smallpox In Buffalo. Bufflilo, Dec. 26. Nine persons suf fering from smallpox were taken to the quarantine hospital yesterday. The buildings where the patients resided have been burned. Panama Rejoices. One. Mora. Colon, Dec. 26. Upon receipt of the news here that the British government had recognized the republic of Panama great rejoicing resulted. iA torchlight procession, headed by Governor Mel-, endez, marched through the street, singing ( "God , Save the King." The crowd halted in front of the BrltiBk consulate, cheering and singing en thusiastically. . ' Pneumonia On Ths lncre, New York, Dec. 26 , Pneumonia ha become so prevallent in this city that ' the health department has decided to amend the sanitary code by classifying that ailment with measles, scarlet fev er and smallpox and making It compul sory on physicians to report every case of pneumonia promptly. This is said to be without precedent in America or Europe. ". In the last three weeks, according to the health department, there have been 320 cases reported here, an In crease of 43 per cent over last year. , Another War Report. Sun Domingo, Dec. 26. It Is report- . ed that insurgents, headed by Generai Jimlnez, are marching bn this city. The foundation of the new cold storage ' plant of the Columbia River Packers' Association Is now about completed, so that the work of erect ing the superstructure will be com menced as soon as the contract 1. let. The necessary rock for the foundation, of engine and boilers are being brought from Bugby. The cold-storage will be equipped thoroughly and will put the association In a position to handle an increased quantity of fish. , it Return of th. Meteor. flattie, jjec. 24. The tug Tyee, with the disabled freight steamship Meteor arrived tonight from Dutch Harbor. Three months ago the Meteor sailed from here with 3400 tons of coal anil freight for St. Michael. She got with in less than 100 miles of her destina tion when, October 6, she lost her rud der and ruddfir post, which in clearing the ship carried away the fluke, of her propeller at a point seven mile. Everybody's Traveling Bag, Trunk and Valise , Scott's SaMpsio Capsules POSITIVE CURZ ftor Inflammation or OsUrrk f tbe bladder ud JJtMd Kidney ho euro do 97. Caret quickly m4 Pem neatly tbe wont eee of sad til, bo matter of bow long tluo in. AbeolQtely iuhjImi Bold try druffriJto, rrioo fl.06, or by aaatl. poatfleid, 1.00, 1 bmmk. mi SAlTAi-PEPSil tO, Sold by Ch&M, Bofertv 461 Commercial - - rari - "1 ""- ' -' w'Wi' , ought to contain t bottle of Medical Lake Tablets and a box of 'Medical Lake Salts Nture' own great remedies-for Ifyott have not used these preparationi you have no idea of their great value to all ick people to the "ttay -at-homes" nd tourists alike. The effect cf Medical Lake Water on the run-down and diseased system is really marvelous, and this wonderful remedy cures by natural means, functional derangements ol the Liver, Kidneys and Stomach it will restore you to perfect health, pleasantly and as sure as the sun shines. The Tablets dissolved in water make a delightfully cooling and delicious drink, and are especially suggested to those whtise blood is poor and who are subject to Rheumatism, (lout, Neuralgia and flalarla whether gliding away over the rails or sailing over the biue, you may find it convenient to have these remedies with yon. Buy the SALTS at your Druggist's, 25c., &Oc. and $ 1 .00 . boa 1 Th. TABLETS, 25c. a bottle. NOT PATENT MEDICINES. flEDICAL LAKE SALTS flFO. CO., Sole flfrs. Ntw York and Spokane, n un. Medleal Lake Salt. Mfg. Co., 8 pokane, Wash. , , Dear Sirs-When I cam. to Me dical Lake, Friday last, I was o badl y crippled with rheumatism that could not put on my owri hat, no r could I cros. one leg over the other. Have had two baths, and can that my surprise Is great over th e rapid improvement experience! . Ca n handle my nat now and walk easily and painlessly, and am cer. talnly pleased to cay a good word for t he - curative properties of Med ical Lake. . CHAS. LeDUC, Reard an, Washington. For sale In Astoria by Frank Hart, comer Twelfth and Commercial, ; the Conn Drug Company Twelfth and Commercial and C harles Rogers, Odd F.llow's building W. ...- If i ! i 5 000000000000 00