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ASTORIA, OREGON, -TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1903. PAGE SEVEN.' "GOOD INVESTMENT, i 1 t Jrt J s. .-'Si i S .J Heal Estate value .mar fall, fJtooks Of ftnj ktod may ' decline, banks may suspend, and so, also, may in x Insurance companies, but If you wantto make a safe , weetment and; be sure of converting your cash Into ' " , something that is bound to appreciate Is Talme, " . r: "V Buy, DiamoridSi , a, And now that the rainy season is at h&nd. remember that we an furnish, at reasonable cost a handsome Silk Umreila for younels, your wife or your sweet- ...heart.,, .r . -,...v'.v' v - J. fi. SEYilOUR, iXSTZSX'Zi Astoria, Oregon n nun m-iHWiHMiiw i-n-Hii-i-M l ii i i mini i ' ; i IN GSPEXARTH'S: I SHOW ; WINDOW '! v.? A You. will find every' morrjing during the -months, of November and , December ,,,, ; (!":.;? Jj r, " ; ' ' Solid Gold and Gold-filled watches, witk :, v : the finest Walthav Elem and Hampden : movements, all away below eastern prices. ', ! , , Change of entire display daily. Come and see. Count them, iv : ' ;"' -i-n 1 i 1 h fi-MH 1 1 1 n i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-n : 1 1 n i i n n tj-i-j- "As the Crow flies' . The shortest line between Minneapolis, . St. Paul and Chicago is . .: BLACKSn IT HI NO: ; Carriage and Wagon BuIWing. . . ; First - Class Horse Slioelng Work.-'" All kinds of wagon materials in stock ,- for sale." We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP. Comer Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phoe 921. the route of the' famous North western .:;-"'Limited "The Train For Comfort." l ! " " . every "night in the year. Before starting on a trip no matter where write for interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. , H.LSISLER, General Agent 132 Third St. Portland, Oregon. T. W. TE8tUtE, ' Genera) Passenger Agent, Bt Paul, Mintf. A DIRECT L1KE V Chicago W all point east; Louis vtlie, Memphis, flew Orleans, and all points south. See that your ticket reads via. the Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod ern train connect with all transconti nental lines at St. Paul and Omaha. If your friends are coming west let us know and we will quote them direct the speolally low rates now in effect from all eastern points. " ' Any Information as to rates, routes, etc.',' cheerfully given On application. B. H. TRUMBUfJU Commercial Agent; 142 Third street, Portland, Or. J. C. LIND3EY. T. F. & P. A., 142 Third street, Portland, Or. . , P. B. THOMPSON. P. &. P, A., Oregon and union Pacific 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. "' ; KWS BEER flAIili . AatOf Street ,. : Pool and Billianl loi Astoria's , Most Popular Resort . . . - Kopp's Celebrated Beer Always on Draught Imported Goods; For eign and Domestic Cigars ' AL. SEAFELDT Pepart Chicago! Pertlandl Special 8:20 a. vlaHunt Ington. Plumbing and Tinning B .est Work est Prices lest Material Prompt Attention Given to All Orders W. N. SfllTH Commercial Street . " Astoria,Ur. j HOME COOKING w An nrenared to furnish good table board at the most reason- : able ornT caking afd wholesome lood, and courteous treatment to our patrons. The Central Hotel c K. M. HANSEN & CO., Proprietors Atlantic Express B:1R p.m. vlaHunt tngton.i St Paul FastMat 6 p. m. via. Spokand TIME SCHED ULES Prom ' Portland. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Oma ha, Kansas City, St Louis, Chi cago and East. ' Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Oma ha, Kansas City St Louis, Chicago and East .Arrive. 4:30 p.m. 10:301 Walla Walla, Lewiston, Spo kane, Minneapolis. St. Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Chican and East 7:36 p. m. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE). From Astoria 7 a. m. Daly ex cept Suri day All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francis co every five days. Columbia River to Portland and Way Landings. 4: a. m., Daily ex cept Moi Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on tide dally except Sunday for Itwaco, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tlg and North Beach points, Returning arrives at Astoria same -enlng." ' G. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria. New Equipment Throughout Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet, Smoking Library Cars, i N OX HI N GPL E A5E5 i so well as nicely laundried linen. - -We have the leatest I and T most sanitary laundry in the state and do U best .1 work.-Allfhitehelp. vT , ,': Cor. Tenth and Duane 8' Te TrOy &XXVkrfLTy Psoos 1991. 1IIC -r Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass ilforks , Manafactuf ers cf v - Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. J' General Foundryuicn and Patternmaker.. ' Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest. : " ' a . 4 ' Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. JohnFuhrman, G.W.Morton. CentralMeat Market CARLSON'S... Family Liquor Store Choicest Table Wines for ' - Families eI VATB STOCK-Cream Bye, Old Hickory Pride of Kentnckey and Hermitage Repeold California Braodlee. fweirth Street Astoria WEST SIDE NOTES. on the we (tide Tree entertalnmenU were held in the school houses and Sunday school rooms and In many df the private homes. 1 ' . . . S 11 u JOnn BOWera turn ,; uuunj - Christmas In east Warrenton, guesU of Mr. and Mrs. J. F- Kindred. Mr.1 and Mrsi C. R, Hlgglns spent Christmas in Portland. V f WUllam Bell, spent.. Saturday ..In Warrenton. , , , Mrs. Ida Perrin is visiting her peo ple in Skipanon. She will soon return to Portland. 1 , Arthur- King, of Portland, is visit ing his sisters, Mrs. W. F. Haider man and Miss Flora King, at Warrenton. I O. H. Hamilton spent Christmas with his family In Portland. ' " Miss E. V. Hess and Miss Joule Dow are spending the holidays:, with friends in Portland. , j Mrs. . Frank Sweeney has gone to Seattle to spend the holidays with ler son and daughter who are-attend-mg school in that city. 1 Miss Cora ' Johnson,; Ws,rrenton's popular school teacher, bas gonee Portland to spend the holidays, and will return alter the new year. D. i. Mi' etuart was in warrenton Sunday. L Guy,., P. Halferty, Markhamf JVasft., spent phristmas at Warren ton.; He is now in Astoria. " ' Miss Nellie Dawson, who is attend ing the Astoria high school, Is home for the holidays. t - , MIbs Fay Hill, who is a student at the convent In Astoria, Is home for her vacation. ' ' " J. A. Mclntlre is visiting at Ham mond. He is much Improved In health. .-". ' - ' After an absence of -three years, William Abbott is at his old home In Skipanon. He will return to Edgewbod, Wash., his present home, In a few days. ' Mrs. E. Hi Hill left Monday to Join her husband In Tacoma. ' , Frank Mudd and family have moved to Skipanon from Hammond. Mr; Mudd will be employed at Warren's slaughter house, ;."''; ;!. MlsS Edna Morrison entertained her many friends at her mother's' home at Clatsop Gardens Saturday evening. Dancing and games were the amuse ments, followed by light refreshments. arrlitl navigation. In a recent address r ; .', before tho! Aeronautical Society o Great i Britain Ma)or Baden- Powe discussed the future of aerial navigarf tion. After pointing out several rath er obvious applications of practical all havigatlonin warfare, meteorological studV, ' geog.-aphlcal exploration, an4 general travel he said that what wal most needed to bring about progress in the art was money and added that practically nothing fiadiheen donate "for the encouragement of an Inven tion which may be paramount over all others. I ' ' " ) Child Wssry of Washington. ; Representative Bowie of Alabama . has a little daughter to whom life lit the national capital has been a dis-i appointment i . In I her Alabama home she has as her playgrounds expansive lawns and fields filled withiflowers, an her freedom loving spirit rebels agalnsij the ' asphalt ' streets '-"and granolithlj sidewalks of Washington. ; TA lew days ago she approached he father with disgust and weariness wrIU ten all ove her tiny features. "Papa''"she 'sal "let's get out ot congress and go back to Alabama W exclaimed 1 Mr .1 "Why. daughter," Bowie, "don;t you like Washington? It; is the most UeautifuT city In th land" '"Taln't," responded the 'small? tirt Ulth conviction. "It's ajjorrid place. Why, papa," she continued, the light ot triumphant argument In her eye, "there Isn't mud enough in all Washington to make a single pie." Washington rom. COURT A8TOBIA.No. 8, Foresters of America Meets Wednesday even ings at 7 :30 at Odd Fellows' hall. u. js. J) osTBB, Jt in i tsec y; L. A. Spbauer, Chief Banger. STOCK HOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Astoria Electric Company will be held at the office of the com pany, Page block, Astoria, Oregon, on Mondrfy, the 4th day of January, 1904, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve during the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other busi ness as may lawfully come before the meeting. , - C. N. HUGGINS, Sec. S. Z. MITCHELL, Pres. December 14, 1803. , 8H4-21-28 642 COMMERCIAL ST, Yonr orderi for . meats, both FRESH AND SALT ' ' '. '- ' ; .( '. . ': ? Will be promptly and ., i ' ' ssUsiaewrlly sMended to ; , TelepSooe No. m. ,; , Assessment Notice. Notice is hereby given that the as sessment made for the purpose of lm proving 60th street from the south line of Cedar street, to the north line of Date street as per assessment roll No, 71 was made by an order of the com mon council due and payable January 8th, 1904 by, ordinance No. 2878 con firming said assessment roll. That tha following are the pames of the persons against whom the assessments are n.nrle. amounts owning by each, to-wit: SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. Apropas to the recent trip of Le- baudy's airship from Molssan to Paris, during which a speed of 29 miles an hour was attained, M. de la Vaulx's baloon expedition from Paris to Hull, England, is worth recalling. This was made with an ordinary baloon, having no engine or propelers, and the 800-odd miles were covered at the rate of 22 miles an hour. The added seven miles "lly rather had bean nmfrmrfnm ilok hewUelia lor tna ibh iwanty-uto yura auu now iuuuu muj relief until ha began taklnf roar Cmintl. Blnee he hai began taking Gaicareta ha haa naTav had ha headaeha. Thar haTa antlraly aarad him. Oaf oarets do what yon recommend them to do. I will gtra yon the privilege of nalag hla name." CM. Diekion, UN Beainer 81., W.Indianapolii, lad, 18.55 t 30.00 25.41 196.23 S.39 70.22 'jf7jt Beat For . . ff jf Ths Bowel Kerer Blcken, Wesken or Grip, 10c, He, Wo. Never )U1U ill UU'Si X gnuuiuD nua eauugnng v w an QutuitateaM to oar or your monar btwk. BiswIIm BtMittil Ca.. ChlcMa tf N.V. ml USUAL SALE, TEN KILUOI BOXES , The Diamonds of India. What has become of the diamonds of India? The Question Is put Dy tne County Gentleman, who recalls that nearly all the historical diamonds ot the world came from the Peninsular, One of the most famous has a history dating from A.! p. 1804, when It was the property of 'he. Rajah of Malwa. Tbo "Great Mogil" diamond was found In the Koller mine, on. the Ktstpa,' In 1BE0..: The "Orloft" diamond was In dia, though it was purchased In Am sterdam in 1778, ,, It was .originally the eye of an Idol in Mysore. The 'Ttegerf diamond, one of the French' national w-eu. came from a Kistna miner The last fine diamond found, or. acknowW edged as found, In India was one of 67 carats, dug up at Bellars. Now no stones of any value are ever record"- ed as found. y Coldest and Hottest Plaoss. The coldest place on earth Inhabited by man Is Verkhoyansk, above tne i artlc circle, In northeastern Siberia. , The thermometer there drops to 90, de grees below zero in January, but some times It rises to 88 degrees above aero , In the shade in July, dropping, how ever, to the freezing point on the warmest summer nights. The hottest place In the world is the interior of the great Sahara desert, in Ainca, where the termometer rises to 122 de grees. The wettest place Is Greytown, Nicaragua, where the mean annual rainfall is 260 Inches. The place of least tain is Fort Nolloth, in Boutn- Africa, where less than an Inch some- times falls In a year. -Pittsburg Press.- The senate of the free city of Ham burg has asked . , the Burgerschaft (house of burgesses) to approve an ap-; proprlatlon of 8,801,600 marks ($l,7B.-i 75T), recommended 'or making certain . Improvements upon the river and har-, bor. It is expected that the house will' tote that this amount be expended . jf New Orleans and Galveston now ex port more wheat than New Tork. . (ELATiRITE Is M.sersl Rsbber) ....i.nfwn, i . FI ATERITE RQPE'NG -.lut-l- i .hins.s.tin; iron, tar 1' For flat snd stow gutters. "0. wiU pay to Mk tor eJtoates. Keasonaoie a. . . ,,r va . -,-ni -.f: 'V I RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for maklnj estimates and executing orders for. all kinds of electrical Installing, and Repairing Supplies in stock. 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