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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON,. MONDAY, DECEMBER 281903. ' PAOE THREE. MANUFACTURED AT HOME , , 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. , ; 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 THe; North Pacific Brewing Company. Phone 21. ASTORIA HOTEL. Realizing Astoria's need of greater facilities for the accommoda tion of the traveling publie, I have leased the Astoria Hotel, Seven teenth street near Commercial, and am now prepared to aeoom modal guests. , ' , COUNTRY TRADE, SOLICITED- Good board, a table well supplied with whqlesome food, eomfort 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 NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES. In order to make home happy, good meals are indis pensible, but you cannot have good meals if the principal jpart the beef is poor. We are prepared to furnish the very choicest ' 1 FRESH AND SALTED MEATS 'as well as Poultry, Fish and' Game in season.' Fresh Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. - .Astoria JWeat, Fish and Poultry Market,. Malar & Johnson, Proprietors. TwelftH St. - Astoria. Dr. N. H. Stewart DENTIST Booms In Kinney building Over Grlffln't Book Store Astoria Dr. T. L. Ball DSKISl EH Commercial street. Astoria Or.. J.W.SUPRENANT Garpentep and Builder Special attention given to the construction ol one DnuuflH ana residence Duuaings. Commercial Btre Astoria. Ore Fulton Bros. ATTORNEYS And Counselors-si-Law Offices, Odd fellows Bldft., Tenth (and Com merciai sis.. Aswna. vie I u a u n n r n n nn a n n :t l ne imperial uysier : and Chop House P. GALLAGHER, Manager Toke Point and Shoalwater Bay Oysters. First Class pooklng Guaranteed. We Make a Specialty of Coffee. 8 COMMERCIAL STREET. Opposite Petersen & Brown's, a a a a 8 a a a a a a aaaaaaaaaaaaa 1 1 1"M"H M 1 1 1 1 II 11 II HiM-H 1 1 1 141 1111 H-W-M"! IH-H-M-f pend It of Ma Winter Clothing I , 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. e. h: cooper's THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA.! i 1 1 m h i ii i i 1 1 n 1 1 n n 1 1 1 1 m m n m i m 1 1 h n M m i qOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVw u v w v w v o ethejo Bishop Hicks of Tark City, utan. ando ' Alias Lee Herring, Skipper . Jon'tlg . ' O fc " w .... - - I lir)ni ill nrtAn BUI Munford, ' v " r., 0 ; . Day Clerk. , Mixologist Q 0 o o Finest Wines, liquor and Clars The National Saloon and Cafe When you are out for a good time don't overlook THE "O. K." DICK DOHEKTY and GUS PETERSON Proprietor . ASTOIt ST. ASTOKIA, OR. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific Express , Companies, Customs House Broker. C. R. THOMPSON " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 48 Commercial Street, Dr. Oswald II. BecKman PHYSICIAN AND SUEQEON Kinney Building. .' ". Phone No. 2481, Office hours. 10 A. M. tolls M 2 to 4 PM 7 P.M., to 8 P. M. Sunday tol 2 P M Washington Market CHRISTENSEN & CO. Wholesale and Retail Botchers and Packers Live stooR bought and sold -8 team boats, ships and mlllt aupplied on short notice Families Sapplied at the komest Hate RUSSIAN BATHS Only the better class of patronage is catered to. Try one and you will come regularly, Price, IMS oenia. Ladies' Private Apartments 317 Astor Street Depot Exchange STEINEB & SNOW, Props. The Finest and Best Liquors in toe City Kopp's Celebrated Beer Always on Tap. ...Your Patronage Solicited... Soott's Santal-Pepslo Capsules A POSITIVE CURE Pot Inflmm.tlOfl er Oitarrh erf the BUdder od BUtf 4 Rfdiwys. Mo eare so Can. qatokiy u4 Vtnmf Dently ibe wont ewes ol iirrlMra ml UIMt, bo mmttT of bow k,D suad. lny. AbMfQtelf bMrrala, floil by dinRgiite. Wioe l.M, or by nil). pOftwUa. BIM, 1 ban., xfe. Merry Party at The White House Mrs. Roosevelt Entertains Chil dren of Congressmen and Others. merry Washington, Dec. 28. Five hundred children, youthful sons and daughters of members of the cabinet, senators, representatives, army and navy offi cer, members of the diplomatic corps, assistant secretaries of the various de partments and Washington news paper correspondents, were guests of Mrs. Roosevelt at the White House Saturday afternoon. The White House had been decorated beautifully for this Christmas party. The child ren were formed in a line on the ter race. Thence they marched up the main staircase and across the recep tion hall to the entrance of the green room where they were received by their hostess quite as if they were grown ups. , ' Just before the first number on the musical program was rendered, Pres ident Roosevelt entered the room, tak ing an inconspicuous seat hear the green room entrance. He entered thor oughly into the spirit of the occasion. The youthful guests were escorted to the state dining room. After refresh ments had been served the young peo ple returned to the east room. There the older ones danced while the young er ones played games in the parlors. The attention shown the children by Mrs. Roosevelt was so delicate and graceful that all left the White House praising their thoughtful, considerate hostess. Bowen Returns to Duty. New York, Dec. 28. After nearly a year's absence from his post at Car acas, Venezuela, Herbert W. Bowen, minister to Venezuela,' has sailed for the Venezuelan capltol. Police Arouse People's Fury. Eldorado, 111., Dec. 28. The bodies of John and Louis Choisser who were xilled by policemen In Los Angeles, ar rived here Saturday and were met at the depot by, a vast crowd of people. The feeling is very bitter against the police of Los Angeles. D. W. Choisser and Ned Parish, noted criminal attor neys, left here today for California to prosecute the Blayers of Cholssers. ' In Case of Accident. Accidents will happen. Mother strains her back lifting a sofa. Father Is hurt in the shop. Children are forever tell ing and bruising themselves. There Is no preventing these things, but their worst 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'. Colombians to Leave Capitol Mean to Quit Washington if Sec retary Hay Does Not Make Favorable Reply. Washington, Dec. 28. Unless the United Stales in a reply which Secre tary Hay will make to a note of Gen1 eral Riyes', accords to Colombia the measure of satisfaction which, from her point of view, she feels herself en titled to, both General Reyes and Dr. Hermit will leave this capital. This is frankly admitted. With a view to obtaining light on this point, Dr. Herran, the Colombian chaise, called twice today at the resi dence of Mr. Hay, hut was unable to see him on ac?ount of his continued Ill ness. Hope is entertained by both 'Jen. Reyes and DrJ Herran that In the event of it refusal, of Hay to admit their contentions the United States may agree as a last resort to a sub mission of the proposition to The Hague arbitration court. It was point ed out that filing the note was in ac cordance with the treaty of 1846 which ijives the contracting party feeling ag grieved the right to protest. It Is said that Hay has not Indicated when he will make nn answer to the note. New York City In Darkness Black Clouds Pressing on a Fog Bank Turns Day Into Night. New York, Dec. 28. A driving snow storm, accompanied by furious squalls, struck thi city yesterday.' Lowering black crowds pressed down on a bank of sea fog and a dense character of snowfall combined to produce for near ly halt an hour so deep a darkness that ligiils Were lit in all down town streets and along the river front. During this period many vessels lost their hearings and the harbor resounded with whistles. The darkness lifted almost as quickly as It settled down and the snow was succeeded by clearing skies, hi(,h gales and rapidly falling temper an, the morcury going down 15 de-, grtes within .hree hours. The mer cury continued to drop and at 10 o'clock It toivhad seven degrees above zero. In nil about a dozen persons were re- ported by police to have been injured by foils or flying pieces of debris dur ing the day. Fog Caused the Collision,. Seattle, Dec. 28. The decision : ot the Inspectors of hulls and boilers who investigated the collision of the steam ers Flyer, Bellingham and Dode, De cember 8th was rendered today. They decidfd that the collision was unavoid able owlnj to the heavy fog which pre vailed on the morning of the accident. 1 1 ii i r '" ff . Children Killed By Tornsdo. OothAm, Fla., Dec. 28. A tornado hns passed over Dundee, a small place on the Central Georgia1 railway. Sev eral houses were blown down, two children were killed, and others badly Injured. " , '' Aju Stn opiJaW aJpnr ltio.i;.) this morning. His next term of court will be at Oregon City which will con vene January 4th. A CoHtly Minlakc. Blunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occaslonaly life itself Is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver of bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, nt Chas. Rogers' drug store. . . the Cfigantic 5nadow cast by a cigar and a man ..era r' mm 1 RJJ fhfTZ Y i V:!! i city lattf JO wn st . Astono, Oregon v Band is thi Smoker's Tfotectiont 9000000000000 0 OC 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sold by Cha. Bogert, 1S9 Commercial I ;