The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 13, 1904, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, .FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1901.
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In All Brands and Sizes
We have them in stock. The Trade
supplied at absolutely bottom prices.
We have added a Pipe Repairing
Department. Best work in this line.
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530 Ccaraerclal Street 114 Eleventh Street
AN ASTORIA PRODUCT
Pale Bohemian Beer
Best Iu The Northwest
North Pacific Brewing Co.
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The Best Restaurant
Regular Meals, 25 Cents
Sunday Dinners i Specialty
Everything toe Market Affords
Palace Catering Company
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STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Flour, Feed, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars.
Supplies of all kinda at lowest prices for
Fishermen, Fanners and Loggers.
A. V. ALLEN,
Tent and Commercial Streets ASTORIA, OREGON
THE LOUVRE
A First Class Concert Hall - Finest Eesort In The City
ADMISSION FREE
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM ' CHANGE WEEKLY
Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES W1RKKALA, Prop.
Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831
THE WIGWAM
GUS BROOKE, Manager
Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast
Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars
SEE THE ILLUSTRATED PICTURES
Eighth and Astor Sts. t ASTORIA
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Save Your Daughter
No. 185 Wert 88th Street,
Nbw Yoee Crry, N. Y., April 8, 1S03.
Wine of Cudnl has been a blessing to ray home. I hv
often found tbat it was a great relief when I was weary or in
pain, but I am especially grateful for what it did for our
daughter and only child. 1 noticed that her menses were
tardy and the euflered with headaches and giddiness, heari
ness in the abdomen and about the loins. This seriously in
terfered with her studies and aha had to discontinue sereral
of them.
A visitor caUlnar on me and discnssins? the matter sunested that T rim her a mnna
of your Wine of Cardui as it had relieved her daughter of a similar trouble. After my
oauguier uau uhu jtiur ure weeas i luuna -a
great improvement in her looks, health CP
girl. The now became regular ana we
have not had any difficulty since.
and behavior, in fact she was a different
TMUfCBEB, Batusohi UaNOEUIi Amooiatiom.
" Here the menstrual function bad not been properly started and the trn
natural condition was making the young girl an invalid. The headaches and
giddiness, indicated something more than a mere temporary ailment. They
were symptoms of a functional weakness which would become more and more
aggravated as years went by. But Mrs. Thompson was ready to take advice
for her daughter's welfare and she gave the little sufferer Wine of Cardui and
now she is a well young woman.
If your daughter is sickly and frequently ailing the letter of this good
mother contains the best advice yon can follow.
Wine of Cardui is the menstrual regulator that cures nine cases oat of
every ten. Young girls, mothers and aged women find this tonic iadispeaaable.
All druggists sell $1.00 bottles Wine of Cardui.
einhard'
Lager
Beer.
VESSEL FOR
COAST TRADE
MacCormick-Hauptmart Company
Will Build Steamer to Ply North
Out of 'Frisco.
BIGGER THAN THE ALLIANCE
Will Have Passenger Accomo'
dat ion aut Capacity for 600,.
OOO Feet or Lumber
Other Maritime News
0. D. Hauptman, a Portland
shipping man, reports that a con
tract has been let for the construe
ents were preparing to make
charge, Captain Turbet of the
Laenneo appeared upon tho tleek
ami commanded tho drankeu visit
ors to go ashore. Then they turned
their attention to tho skipper. In
language that would not sound well
they advised tho captain to attend
to his own affairs, or ho would get
one of the greatest beatings that
was ever administered to mortal
man. lie held his position, how-
ever, ana iney coniinueu to pour
into his unwilling ears tirades of
abuse, Tho captain threatened ar
rest and the sailors fled.
Captain Turbet proceeded imme
diately to the police, station, where
he swore out warrants for the ar
rest of John Uurall, Frank Junta
lin, Felix Navaigne, Onage Jaquine
and Joseph Bartley on a charge of
using profane and abusivo lan
guage. In tho municipal court
tion of a new steam schooner at
Eureka, and that work upon the L, fined a tho mon ex
vessel will soon be started- Whening BarU(1y( who was released.
completed the craft will bo placed 1 $10 each.
in commission between San Fran
cisco and the Columbia, and will
make occasional trips to Puge
sound. Coming north, she will
carry oil, and on the return passage
down the coast her cargoes will
consist mostly of lumber. The
managers and owners will bo the
MaeConn ick-I I aupt man Com pany
of San Francisco and Portland.
The dimensions of the steamer
will be 165 feet in length, 3G feet
across the benm, and a depth of
hold of 12U feet She will bo of
860 net register tons, and have ca
pacity for carrying 600,000 feet of
lumber. She will also be provided
with passenger accommodations
for 30 people.
Her engines are now being built
by the Fulton iron works of San
Francisco, and the water-tube boil
ers witk which she will be equipped
are to be supplied by Charles C,
Moore & Co. of the same place. The
keel will be laid and the steamer
proper built at the Humboldt yards
by the Bendixcn Shipbuilding Com
pany. It is expectel that she will
be ready for service within the next
four months. Her estimated cost
is placed at $75,000.
Mr. Hauptman states that the
new steamer will be up to date in
every particular. Aside from !
ing fitted up with oilburners, she
will be equipped with all the mod
em appliances for handling cargo
with quick dispatch. In addition
to being larger than the Alliance,
which is rated as among the best
steam coasting schooners now com
ing to this port, Mr. Hauptman de
clares that the new vessel will be
far superior to her in every way.
The owners are of the opinion
that the lumber trade along the
coast is going to increase very ma
terially during the next few years,
and that there is a splendid open
ing up this way for another vessel.
SMALL FINES IMPOSED.
Sailors Who Beat French Matter
Taxed $10 by Court.
TIalf crazed with drink several
of the sailors fro mthe French ship
Marechal de Noailles made a visit
Monday afternoon to the French
ship Laennec, which is lying at the
foot of Pine street, Portland, and
soon picked up a quarrel with their
countrymen. Just as the belliger-
ALL WOMEN
Who wish to retain or regain their
health must see to It htat functional
regularity Is established. This Is an
all-Important question and the wise
woman will resort to Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters at the first symptoms
of any derangement, because she
knows It always gives prompt relief.
Pains in the Back, Bloating, Vomiting,
Headache,. Indigestion,. Dyspepsia,
Fainting 8pells and Sleeplessness are
all danger signals which require the
Bitters. Try one bottle.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACHBITTERS
' MARINE NOTES.
The bark Ilesper sailed yester
day for San Pedro with a cargo of
lumber.
Tho .steamer Despatch arrived in
ballast from San Francisco yester
day to load lumber or grain.
The Austrian ship Francesco
Guisseppi I. departed yesterday for
Valparaiso with a cargo of lumber.
She had been in tho lower harbor
for several days.
The steamship Nome City ar
rived yesterday from San Francisco
on her first run in the stead of the
Columbia. She brought a fairly
large quantity of freight.
The five-masted schooner Henry
K. Hall cleared yesterday for
Tsing-tau, China, with 1,453,003
feet of lumber, valued at $9803.84.
She did not get to wa during the
day.
MISCELLANEOUS1
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Waotsd Two of three f urniihad reoma
for light housekeeping. ' Inquire at
Aitorlsn offioe.
Loet Plain gold ring, betwwn Elsv
enth and Thirteenth strsiti.. Has
mall dlsfflond setting. Return to this
offioe and reelve reward.
For 8al-0n , team, harntii and
wagon.' Prioe of outfit, $400.00. For
particulars Inquire ef W. Knapp,
Knappa, Ore.
JAPANESE GOODS.
New stock of fancy floods Juit arrived
at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see
tho latest noveltiee from Japan.
PIANO TUNER,
For good, reliable piano work tee your
looal tuner, Th. Frodrlokton. 2071
Bond street 'Phono Red 2074,
Union made heating etoves, home man
ufsotured and very eteve perfect, at
Montgomery's tin and plumbing
store, 425 Bond (treat. 'Phone 1031.
Drainage Tunnel Completed.
Colorado Springs, Col., May 12
The El Paso drainage tunnel
which was started over a year ago
to drain the mines of the Cripple
Creek district to a depth of 250
feet below the 600 foot level, in
completed. The water level of th
district has been lowered 55 feet
since the first encounter with the
water, September 6 last. This rep
resents a drainage of 40,000,000
gallons per foot. The tunnel has
cost $85,500 for 6000 feet. A prop
osition is now being entertained by
the mine owners for a tunnel to
drain the district 750 feet deeper
and settle the water question for
ever. This tunnel will cost $350,-
000 for 1500 feet.
Pay as you go but be sure you go.
A penny pinched often means an op
portunity lost.
Crime Is like seed to cover It means
to cultivate It
The memory of some men seems to
be so short that they forget that they
are honest.
Life Is a lottery In which the auto
mobile people are taking the most
chances.
Many a man's reputation for wisdom
is hopelessly shattered ufter he opens
his mouth. (
The average woman's Idea of happl
ness is to possess something her neigh
bor cannot afford..
The habit of drinking Is as foolish as
the man who fondles a mule's heels
neither can expect a long life.
Three scruples make one drachm but
there are men in this city who can take
three drams without a single scruple.
Quit finding so much fault with the
poor miser, he is only accumulating
wealth for other people to spend.
A certain little girl of this city, lat
week, met with the misfortune of fall
ing on the sidewalk and breakklng
three ribs of her umbrella.
Certain Individuals In this city who
dub themselves as men are merely out
lines without the proper flllllng.
JU8T OPENED NEW GROCERY.
Groceries, tobacco, soft drinks, con
fectionery; home-made bread and
cookies, etc., etc.
T. E. MESSENGER,
Cor. Second and Astor fits.
BEST 15.CENT MEAL.
You oan always find the beet 15-eent
meal In the city at the Rising Bun
reetaurant, No. 612 Commerolal street
WOOD. WOOD. WOOD.
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood at loweet prion. Kelly,
tho transfer man. "Phone 2211 Blaok,
Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera
home.
For Sale-At Gaaton'e feed stable, one
Colfax roller feed mi lit one 20 horse
power motor and etarter box) belt
ing, shafting end pulleys, and one
Fairbanks floor aeateei also one
butcher's wall acalee.
Lost Boy'a overooat. Supposed to
have bean tost from a buggy. Pindar
please leave at this offioe.
Wanted Steady, practical gutter and
tailor wants steady Job. N. Poison,
Washington St., Portland, Or.
Flrst-olsse meal for 1So nloe oake,
eoffee, pie, or doughnuts, fie. U. 8.
restaurant, 434 Bond street
Mrs. Sohwari, Practical Midwife, 287
Bond St. Raaaonable ehargsai eatla
faction guaranteed.
Lump Cotl Large LumpsRing up
8. Elmore 4 Co., Main 1961, and r.
der ton ef Ladyamlth coal They
deliver It.. Select lump eoal.
Alderbreok Transfer Company Beg.
gage tranafsrred end weed fur
niched. Ordere received at Qaeton'e
stable. Phone Main 1671. f . L.
Geddee, Mgr.
Standard portable and adjustable
hewer bath, finest made, price 119.
Only two screw to put In place. John
A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber,
425 Bond street Phone 1031.
Upper Astoria ha plaoe where you
can gat a Bne glass of besr, as good
wines and liquor as you can find
any plaoe In the city.
HARRY JONES.
Opposite North Pslflo Brewery.
8AMP80NT8 LONG HAIR WAS THE
cause of his death. You should got
your hair out at leaet one a month
at the Oeoldent Barber Shop, where
there are first-elaae artists.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUAR
termnster, Astoria, Ore.. April 23, 1904.
Sealed proposal. In triplicate, will
be received at this office until 10 o'clock
a. m., Mny 13, 1904. and then opened
for an extension to a frame Quarter
master's Storehouse, at Fort Stevens,
Or. United State reserves the right
to reject any or all troposals. Pluns
can be seen and specifications obtained
at this office. Envelopes should be
marked, "Proposal for construction,"
and nddrecd to Captain Ooodale,
Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore,
Quick Arrest.
J. A. Gullcdge of Verbena, Ala., wa
twice In the hospital fro ma severe case
of piles causing 24 tumors. After doc.
tor and all remedies failed, Rucklen'a
Arnica Salve quickly arrested further
Inflammation and cured him. It con
quera aches and kill pain. 2 So at
Cha. Rogers, Druggist,
Office of C. Q. M. Vancouver Bar
rack, Wash., April 17. 1904. Sealed
proposals, 'n triplicate, will be re
ceived here until It o'clock, a. m.,
Ma'y 21. 1904, for furnishing fuel at
military post In thla department for
fiscal year commencing July 1, 1904.
Information furnished here or by
quartermaster at post. U. S. re
serve the right to reject or accept
any or all proposal or any part
thereof. Envelope containing pro
posals should be marked: "Proposals
for Fuel at-" addressed P. G. Hodg
son. C. Q. M.
HATVS TRIMMED FREE
Mrs. Iogleton lias commenced a closing
out sale of everything except HATS.
It include Coats, Wrappers, Skirls, Underwear, Sbirt Waists, Stock
ing, Notions, and all Ladies' and Children's Furnishing Goods.
WELCH BLOCK.
HOTEL PORTLAND
The Fineet Hotel In the Northwest
PORTLAND. OREGON.
DISTILLATE
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Tho coming Fuel for Marino Propulsion.
. Cheaper than Gasoline and EQUALLY
Effective. Distillate is decidedly the
Most "Economical Fuel
For all engines at present using Gasoline.
Call and get our prices.
Phone IOOI
NATIONAL OIL & TRANSPORTATION COMPANY,
Corner Ninth and Commercial Sts.,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Don't Forget the GREEN STRIPE
at the Eagle Dance Hall I P. A. PETERSON