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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1904)
I 1 IT IS MANUFACTURED AT HOME i ; 1 . ' ft J 1 4 ! 1 ' r' t As t business proposition, It pays to trad 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 b absolutely pure, and whkh is made at ftome by The North Pacific Brewing Company. Phone 21. ASTORIA HOTEL Realising Astoria's need of greater facilities for tb Yceoamoda tloo of the traveling public, I have leased the Astoria Hotel, Baieo tMDth street war Commercial, and am now pre tared to aaeoamodal guests. COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED. Oood board, a tablo wall supplied with wholesome rood, comfort able rooms, reasonable rates and courteous treatment to guwrt eo ro ll De to make the Astoria Hotel all that la desirable to the public JACOB DENCK, Prop. S17 Seventeenth Htreet, : : : : Astoria, Ore NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES. In order to make home happy, good meals are indis pensable, but you cannot have good meals if the principal part the beef is poor. We are prepared to furnNh the w very choicest . , FRESH AND SALTED MEATS as well as Poultry, Fih and Game in season. Fresh Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. 'Astoria Meal, Fish and Poultry Market Malar & Johnson, Proprietors. Twelfth St. - Aetorla. Dr.N. H. Stewart DIKT1IT Room In Klnnur banning 0r Orien t Book (Men Aalorla Dr. T. L. Ball .PINI'IT W4 Coean.reM Mil, Astarta Ore SOCIAL HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK Mies Viol.t Bowlby is home her school at Western, Oregon. from J.W.SUPRENANT r Carpenter and Builder Bp!ll atunlloa (! to lbs eostrot,on ol so osamata aaa reaaeoe. salkiinjra. Oosnurrelal Mtiw Astoria. Or C. J. Trenchard Insurancs, Commission and Shipping. Agent Wtlls, Fargo and Pacific Express Companies. Customs House Broker. C. R. THOMPSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 48 Commercial Street. 888888118880 8 8 8 N K 8 ft 8 8 K ft 8 8 The Imperial Oyster zand Chop Housea: P. GALLAGHER, Manager Toke Point and Shoalwater Bay Oysters, tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt COMMERCIAL STREET, tttttttttttttt.tttttttttttt First Class Cooking Guaranteed. Specialty of Coffee. We Make a Opposite Petersen & Brown's. ttttttttttttttlttttttttt Weinhard's Lag'er Beer Dr. Oswald H. BecKman PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Kinney Building. Fliooe No. 2481. OnVe hourt. 10 A. H.toliM., ttoeFM T P.M., to IF. M. 8undayloSIM Abercrombie & Wilson ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Page BuikNag Astoria When you are out for a food time don't overlook THE "O., K." DICK DOHEKTY snd GUS PETERSON Proprietors ASTOIt ST. A8T01CIA, OR. pOURT ASTORIA,No. 8, Forester of America Meete Wednesday even ings at 7 :30 at Odd Fellows' halL U E. Fosteb, Fin'l Beo'y, L, A. Si'Raceh, Chief Ranger. AUSTRALIAN COAL Best for vSteam Best for Ranges Best for Heaters The most economical and satisfactory Fuel-for any purpose. Any Quantity at Any Time on short notice. Free Delivery in the City. ELMORE & CO Phone 1961. 9th and Commercial Streets. C. W. Barr-Dentist Maneoll Building 5(3 Commercial Street, ' Astoria, Ore TELEPHONE RED 201. DR. F. VAUGHAN, DENTIST, - Astoria, Oregon Knights of Pythias Bulltut 1 OSTEO PATHY DR. RHODA C. HICKS Mantall Bldg. Phone BWok m 671 Commercial St Astoria Ore. W. C. Logan, DENTIST 578 Commercial St Shannhan Bide. JAY J. TITTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Aotintf Assistant Surgeon U. 8. Marine Hospital service. Ollioe hours: 10 to 12 A. M., 1 to 4:30 P. M. 477 Loraineroial Street, 2nd f oor. Scott's Santal-Fepsla Capsules POSITIVE CURE Korlnflumm.lton or Ont.rrt of Ulvdd.r ud Dtawwl Kidneys. !o our. no py. Curo. qntoUr awl t.ruv &FBtlr the wontl oe... of ;onori lior and Oloet, ao uuttfrof how Ions st.ud. Ins. Ab.ulnt.ly hunilw., Hold kr drnmlato. rrlo. 1.00, or bf m.u, wwtMML U.W, I boxo.iW.7ft. THE SANTli-PEPSia CO, BBlkarONTAMn, OHIO. Sold by Cbaa. Rogers, 419 Commercial 4 1 I ,r" ft Miss Carolina Young will sntsrtain the Friday Afternoon Club this week. Mrs. Clsrs Rsamss is in ths city visiting her father during the -holi days. ... Miss Mabls Taylor will Issve Mon duy morning for the Annie Wright seminary In Tacoma where she is at tending school. ; ... Mr. and Mrs. 8wspson C. Morton entertained New Tear's eve the mem bers of the Saturday Afternoon Club and their gentlemen friends. ... Miss Msrgsrst Higgins who is at tending the Stanford university. Is spending her vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Higgins. .j Mrs E W Taltant and Mrs R E Carruthers have, issued invitations for reception to be held Friday after noon, January , for the purpose of meeting Mrs. William E. Tallant. Rehsarsals will soon be begun for the performance of the cantata "Esther." which will be given by lo cal tailent for the benefit of the Asto ria public library., The date has not been set, but will be In the latter part of January, i . ' ' Ths Saturday Aftsrnoon Club m.t with Miss Mable Taylor at the Stev ens this week. Stock exchange was played, Miss Bertha Hobson, winning the prise. Those present were Misses Hobson, Fredertskcon, Cole, Berry and Ross. Li.ut.nant Stevens, has J. R. Pouris, of Fort received orders to pro ceed to Fort Totten, N. T., and attend the school of submarine defense. His prospective departure Is a source of regret to bis many friends, but all wish him success at his new post. He leaves Wednesday morning. ' . . . Mr William O. McMullsn and Miss Lydla Smith were married New Tear's eve at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMullen, Rev. L. J. Trumbull officiating. The bridesmaid was Miss Rosetta Smith and Mr. Harry Gamble stood up with the groom. A large com pany of friends and relatives wltness- Forse, Mrs. Dunwoodle. Mrs. Hell born, Mrs. W. E. Tallant, Mrs. Pat ton,' Mrs. E. Z. Ferguson, Mrs. Os burn, Mrs. R. Carruthers, Mrs. Wm. Tobln, Miss C. Toung, Miss N. Barker, Miss E. Habersham. Miss G. Stock ton, Miss N. Brooks, Miss 8. Spedden, Mlsa A. Smith. Miss Trenchard, Miss Utzinger, Miss Nellie Utzinger, Miss Bess Reed. Miss W. Van Dusen, Miss W. Hlgglns, Miss Bessie Ross, Miss Ruth Garner. Mlsa Talnnf a Gregory, Mrs. Pilklnsion. 1 ed the ceremony and afterwards sat down to an elegant repast. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Mc Mullen will return and make their home in this city. . Ths members of the Chafing Dish Club were entertained by Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Finch Christmas night. A beautifully decorated tree with pres ents for all was the principal feature of the evening. After an elaborate chafing dish supper, fan tan was played, at which Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Whlttler won first prizes. The gaiety and merriment was kept up until a late hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore, the Misses Hobson, Reed, Tal lant, Elmore, Cole. Floretta Elmore, and Messrs. Whlttler, Greenough, Mol- loy. Far well, Sherman and McClean. Mrs. W. O. Wilkinson antsrtainsd at ten yesterday afternoon In honor of her niece, Miss Frances Thomas, who shortly leaves for Portland to attend St. Helen's Hall. The game of the afternoon was "63". The guests were Mrs. George H. George. Mrs. C. S. Brown, Mrs. Coyle. Mrs. W. L. Robb, Mrs.H. D. Thing, Mrs. S. Morton. Mrs. D. B. Allen, Mrs. C. H. Cat- lender. Mrs. R. G. Prael. Mrs. Wm. Transfers of Realty. Four deeds were filed for record yes terday, the total considerations being $300. The deeds were as follows: " David L. Delly to George Col well Undivided two-thirds interest 5 In lot 4, block 4, Olney's As- ? torta S3000 Annie Johnson to Mads Dybrik Lot 4, block 34. Adair's Andrew, John and Josephine Junt ' Ilia to Emil Maklln 20 acres In section 10, township 8 north of range 7 west ..... R V. Jones and wife to Marshall J. Kinney 160 acres in section It township 7 north of range west ' idq Totsl $soo Receipts in the office of the recorder for the month of December amounted tu I1S8.S0. Hereafter receipts in Clat sop county will be smaller because of the new state 'aw passed at the last session of the legislature regulating fees. Heretofore Clatsop's charges, have been the highest In the state, 400 100 County Clerk Clinton yesterday Rtnnted a marriage license to William Reed and Miss Bella Kerschner. both of Clatsop county. The wedding will lane pluce today. ByslWiiWsypjaiffWif' m!''ywiWWMyjBiajM)jiin " ' " Says this up-to-date traveler to the bell boy who answers his imperstive summons: "I know of no smsll-sized hotel accessory that means more for the satisfaction of its guests than the Soap provided for them. You always provide iledkal 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, smoothening qualities are the reason why all 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 Crystals the evaporation formed concentration of Iledical Lake, Washing ' ;,t. ... . '1 wuu us weaua 01 nygenic power, fledlcal Lake Soap Is the Soap par ex cellence for travel by rail or water. It is admirable for 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. cake.' MEDICAL LAKE OINTMENT THE IDEAL SKIN FOOD 25c. box at druggists. Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Sole Mfrs. , N.w York and Spokane, Wash. Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co.. S pokane. Wash. feao W!f ' m at the time, my hands. .vueu. neceivea so much benefit stay. thouEht myself well noui. J " ' . . ' B"er a Iew a . ' w "y iirospecung ana work as a miner 1 did so w th exposure soou brousht on a relapso, and two weeks aim t rornrn. .h 7 """er-1 1 ala so 6ut tn my feet were badly swelled and Vory sore 111 I P,aC fr fUrther bathS- ThoUsh . Mtcai ful curative propertlea. U should be advertised more In order that' the tub- Ho might uvr.ll itse t of the benefits to ba derive! from use of the waters ALBERT HEMNINGER, Wardner, Idaho. ; S!MS. ,. CW.! Conn Drug' Company . .....w... viiuki nogers, uaa reiiows building 6l.