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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. 8 DON'T DRINK If you do, get; th best and purest, for family ana medicinal use AT THE California Wine and Liquor House N O.BAR A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU iijinnsn BTREKT.. MOKE 8174 BLACK The Pioneer Limited There it no train in icrvice on any railway in the world that equals in equipment The Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chi cago via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway The railway company owns and operates the sleeping and dining cars on its trains, and gives to its patrons an excellence of service not obtainable eUewhere. The buffet cars, compartment cars, standard sleeping cars nd dining cars of The Pioneer arc the handsomest ever built- N. S. ROWC. I Court) Af tnl 134 First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 NOTHING do well as nicely laundriod and tnont sanitary laundry work. All White help. Cor. Tenth anil Dunne St. Phone 1W1. The STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Fanners and Loggers. A. V, ALLEN, Tenth ssd Commercial Streets 1 ASTORIA, OREGON (EUTERITB Is S!atts llllWUVn a woHH-otrr rook ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the plao ef shingles, tin, Iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofing For tlat.and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, eto. Eaey to lay. Tempered for all climates', Reasonable in cost. Sold on climates, Keaeoneuie u prices and Information prices and Information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., BLOCKADED Kvery Hoiiwhold - in Astoria Should Know How to Kealst It. The back aches because the kidneys . are blockade. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan'a Kidney Fills do thla. It's the best proof, for It comes from Oregon. T. W. Shankland, who Is a. street car conductor on the Woodstock street car line, residing at 710 Ellsworth St., Portland, saya: "Some time last fall I began having conelderable trouble and annoyance from a dull aohlnlg pain In the back over tha kidneys. X think It was caused from the constant shaking and Jarring ot tha car. I thought at flrat It would dlaappear Third Street, Portland PLEASES linen. We have the neatest in the state and do the best Troy Laundry Mistral Rssker) merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for Worcester Buiding, Portland the case. Learning of Doan'a Kidney Fills I procured a bos and took them according to direction, The reault waa entirely aatlafaotory. The backache grew less and leaa and soon disap peared and aa far as I can tell it haa gone for good for there have been no symptoma of reoccurrence." Tliinty of similar proof In Astoria. i'all at Charlea Roger,, druggist for particulars. Tor tale by all dealers; price 50 cts. KoHter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the U. 8. ? Remember the name Doaa's and take no other. ' Scott's Sanlal-Pepslo Capsules A POSITIVE CURI Tnrlnft animation arOatarra of tha Bladder and Dl.ew4 Kldnart. Mo enra so ftf, Oaraa quickly ud Ptrwt. sanUf ln wonl owi ol tlonorrha and laa, no matterof how Ion, t4 In. Abaolutalr harnjl4a. Bold by draifliU. "rto Si. oo, or br auil, pottuld, Sl.Mbuaajada. TNI lANTAL-SfPSIM CO, kLSFONTalNS, OtUO. m "As the Crow Flies" The shortest line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago li WW the route of the famous North western Limited "The Trala Tor Comfort" every night in the 'year. nefore ulartlng on a trip -no matur whera-wrlM tor lnbri(luK Informa tion about eom formula traveling. H. L SISLCIt Gtaeral Ajcnt 133 Third HI Portland. Oregon. T. W. TlaHDALB. , General thuwiiccr Agent, HI rul, Minn. ASK TUB AGENT DOB TICKETS ..TO.. SPOKANE, ST. PAUL. DULUTH. M1NNEAP0US. CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 TRAINM DAILY FAST TIME 2 For Full Particulars, Ratea, Folders, Eto., Call on or Address J. W. PIIALON. H. DICKSON,'' Trav.Paaa.Agt City Ticket AgU 121 Third Street. Portland. (11 First Avenue. Seattle, Wash. A. B. C DENNISTON. O. W. P. A. iiiiiiuimjjn;-inTrr-sirsr,ra ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVE l:0Ta7mT Portland Union De-fullO a m 7:00 p ml pot for Astoria and) l;40 p m way Points ASTORIA T:am ' 1:10 p raj For Portland and ll:S0am 10:10 pm Way Fointa SEASIDE DIVISION 1:11 a m U:SSam l:Mpm Astoria for Waren- T:40 a m ton, Flavel Fort 4:00 pm Stevens, Hammond U0:tf a m (and Seaalde CIS a ml 1:10 a mi Seaalde (or War-j renton, . FlavelJ ll:Mpm 7:Mpn. 1:10 pm Hammond, Fort l:3Sam Stevens A AatortaJ Sunday only All trams make cloas connections at Ooble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound polnta J. C. Mayo, Oeneral Freight and Pass. Agent A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street, dumping the occupanta, or a hundred other acoldants, art every day occur rancea. It behovea everybody to have a reliable aalve handy and there's none aa good aa Busklln'e Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts sores, eoaeraa. and ollea dliaprear quickly under Its soothing street. 2So, at .has. Rogera drug store r's Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; feed it with the only hair food, Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the hair Hair Vigor grow, completely cures dan druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. ' Mr hair waa falllna ot hndlr and I waa afraid I would lorn It all. Than I trlwl A jer'i Hair Vlxor. It quickly itnpnnl tha falllnn and maaa mj nair an i nouia wibii it tti tw. ftauauOA , allbm, EUaabeUi, N. J, ll.Mabottla, J. 0. AT CO., TWflll, MM. A lldrneRUti, fori Aye Falling Hair -l Mat aU Slate .of kPwa raaaalaa vftUh faflaa Aa ma nor mx I ha' i Ivi4 taa Njl tblo, of almalM and Slaak. at lata, Mi ra in foil ka&jl. ill. iAfcln Cmmim taadt. anta Ikaj all lf. It aoatla itlaaiaf aaaa im raeoainaMtnf thmm ta mi U m tm mj maaaa.. iai urn .hi n. 1 faal la wkra i ra 'a tka hart a aaaaaa a mwaiaaj aeratnf. vralRf. Jls tn4 0. WIMaa, N Ila St., tmnlk. If. A trttr aiek.a, w..k.a r Hp, im, afe.iaa. W aoM la Calk. Th faaalaa UblM iMaipM OCO. Saataatoaa la aai at fornt matt aaak. urUoc Ramadx Ca., Chltaco or M.T. (aj iUALSUi,TEI KILU01 BOXES B!5SMawpRwaP(WPPP OREGON SHORJLINI: Union Pacific AKO f( ' The Bowels j V CAMOVCATtMirra jlTjf "9 hours from Portland to Chicago No change tf ars , TIM lit icHliO- . , rpart ULE8 Xrrtva From Portland. "Cbliagg 1 Portland Salt Lake, Denver, u Special Ft Worth, Oma- S:J5p.rji :llajsk ha, Kanaaa Cljy, f - vlaHunt- St Louis, Chi- Inyton. cago and East AfanUo 8alt Lake, Denver, j JCxpresalFt Worth, Oma 1.15 p.m. ha, Kansas City I: SO am. vlaHunt- st Loula, Chicago tngton. nJ East Walla Walla, St Paul) Lewiaton, Spo FastMall kane. Minneapolis. ! :00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. gt Paul. Duluth, via. Milwaukee, Chlcagt 8pokan and Eaet OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Aitorla All ealllng datee aubject to change. For San Francis Urn co every Ave daya Daly es Columbia River t; a. m., cept Sui to Portland and Dally e day Way Landings. cept Moi Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on tide daily except Sunday for Dwaoo, connecting there with train for Long Beach. Tlg and North Beach polnta Returning arrives at Aatorta aame ev ening. O. W. ROBERTS. Agent Astoria. New Equipment Throughout Palace and Tourlat Sleepers, Dining and Buffet 8moktng Library Cars. Daylight Trip Through the Cascad and Rocky Monntatna PRAEL & COOK rRANSFER COMPANY. TelephoM m. DRAYING ANDEXPRESSING AO goods shipped to oar oaN Will receive special st'eation. No. IM Daaae St W. J. COOK. Mgr. A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all points east; Louis vllte, Memphla New Orleans, and all points south. See that your ticket reads via the Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod ern trains 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 specially low rates now In effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc, cheerfully given on application. B. II. TRUMBUuL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third street Portland. Or. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. ft P. A., ltl Third street Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON. F. A. P. A., BiiWRGYAL PILLS rffV-v (trtsjlnml Said Only Ota,!. 8UArE. Aiarfvl1aM Lnritej. a Drifgts r ml ff.i a., f 1 1 I i - II IV: a' Vt II U Sa'Mill ICLST In tl l nJ Uohl ev.'tllc twiM. Mlsel wtihbiu-'lbbM. THavMothor Rrfsiasj 1sviorrtM uVttutls sansl IsB.tss tt.iis l"jr af your lrnnit, w tend 4. (a staiurt f'W PsifsjIsuTeMtlaMaitaUs) ud 'fltHftf ttr jsilfva,"trs htm, hv r tai-Msilsa lt.MMv-tlsnoll. fields BEAUTIFUL CHILD AS RESULT OF After beine buffeted about gince wept scores of people into eternity dark-eyed baby girl found her way into the home of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society today. The little innocent is Ada Morrw, and her parents were.both killed, it is claimed, in the disaster, that brought sor row to so many homes. She will be brts of ber new surroundings, if the Superintendent Gardner says the ful he has ever seen, and is as bright as a new-made dollar. Not know ing the awful misfortune that has befallen her, she appears most cheer ful and happy, and although quite young, interents herself in the many things in the home. The baby becomes a protege of the suggestion of the court of Yamhill county. The story goes that on July 3, 1903, Maud Flett, of Olex, brought the child to Mrs. Elizabeth . lorey, of Watato, Yamhill county. nurse in the Morris household before the flood and that Bhe and the baby were the only ones saved. She wanted to find a good home for the child and selected the one mentidnd . ,; . ' j In an affidavit filed with Superintendent Gardner, Mrs. Flora state that Miss Flett agreed to pay her baby, but that she had received but kept the infant eight months. She receivod a reply that she would do Mrs . Florey desired she could give Mrs. Flory consulted the county to take the baby to the home of the she did. Portland Telegram. - All over the country there is a 1'-' ' . , ' vug wauraeni against toe fiJthf and unhealthy habit of expectorating" P5 sidewalks, and many of the principal Cities have passed stringent laws against it. However, few' of them have enforced the laws in the past, hut of late the sentiment has been so pronounced In favor of frequent cases are reported where offenders. Ag showing the growing ing special dispatch to the Oregonian CRUSADE AGAINST FOUL ; HABIT NOW ON IN THE EAST St Paul, Jan. 15. Health Commissioner OUage this evening began a campaign against expectorating on the walks and in public places. A dozen men in front of the Grand theater were forced by health offi cers to take out their handkerchiefs and mop the sidewalks they had befouled, '"'- ; . More than this number escaped arrest by obeying the orders of in spectors at the Star theater. The humiliation of the offenders was deep A crowd gathered about the Metropolitan theater front, expecting to see the officers give their orders, but the news of the crusade had spread. ; There were two inspectors at the Grand entrance, two at the Star and two at the Metropolitan theater. The warning will be general. It applies equally to street "spitters." . ' Monday the inspectors will begin to arrest offenders. Health Com misioner DTTage is taking a wide interest in the campaign.. This afternoon he forced a Sidney street lumber jack to pull a. red bandanna from his pocket and obey his orders. . To Protect Americana , New Tork Jan. 16 An additional squad ot 04 United States marines have arrived to protect American cltlsens, says a Herald , dispatch from Seoul, Cores. Natives of the United States here outnumber those of ' any other country except Japan and China and their commercial Interests exceed thos of all except Japanese. Notice of Dissolution. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned doing business under the Arm name of Klnkella ft Company, proprietors of the New Style restaur ant have this day, by mutual consent dissolved partnership, John Klnkella j3f ' 11,1 Mrs. Laura S. Webb, Vks-Prcskknt o( Women's Democratic Clubs of Northern Ohio. w-lttfctUi Alui ALANi I I sickly women be " I twee a the ages ot 45 and 65, but there are very few invalids over (5 and 60 years of age. The change of life coming to a woman near her forty fourth year, either makes her an invalid or gives her a new lease on life. Those who meet this change in ill health sel dom live ten years afterward, while a woman who lays aside the active duties of womanhood in health sel dom fails to live on in happiness, years after she has passed 60. This la truly a critical time. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, recognizes the change of lifo as a dangerous period and she also has faith in Wine of Cardul. She writes: "As I had always ocm troubled more or less at tilt menstrual period, I drtadtd Vra Laura & Vft&e. WINEof CARDUI A HOMELESS"!" GREAT FLOOD the great and terrible flood that' at Ileppner last Jane, a beautiful ' cared for and given all the com- case appears on the surface. - baby girl is one of the most beauti Boys' and Girls' Aid Society by Miss Flett stated that she was $10 per month for the care of the- a small amount, although having wrote to Miss Flett, she says, and , no more for the baby, and that u it to some one else. court of Yamhill and was advised "Boys' and Girls Aid Society, which "i , , : Rtrr... i ...., . 4.,t... rigid enforcement of the law that punishmnt has been meted out to tendency in this direction, the follow is reproduced t i continuing la the business. All out standing accounts will be collected by the new firm, who wlU pay all obliga tions. V JOHN BARAQO, s " John Klnkella, A VICTORT TO BE PROUD OF , is the final and absolute cure of a sore throat, In whicn tne rawness and tend erness have been spreading dangerously near those guardians of life, the lungs. The. luxury of a sound throat and ro bust lungs Is most keenly enjoyed by people who, having suffered all the consequences of "a little cold, you know, have been rescued from misery' and dangjr by Arren's Lung Balsam. , the change of life which wis fast approaching. While vis iting wih a friend I noticed that she was taking yoer Tine of Cardul, and she was so enthusiastic about ft that I decided to try a bottle. I ex perienced tome reiki the tint month, so I kept on taking it for three months and now I menstruate with no pain aad I shall take it off and on now until I have passed the climax. I do not dread it now, as I am sure that your Wine of Cardul will be of great benefit at this time." Wine ot Cardul Is the remedy to re-inforce a woman against the shock that comes with the change ot life. It re-establishes healthy funotions after years of suffering. In doing this it has saved thousands of suf forers just in time. Do not wait until suffering is upon you. 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