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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1904)
PAGE SIX. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1904. GREAT TRIO OF RULERS Edward, William and Roosevelt Designated as Leading Pow ers of the World. FUTURE OF GREAT BRITAIN Predicted That Ten Yenrs Will See Cuntula, Australia Hud South Africa Represented In High Ottlee, HE EXPLAINS. Mr. Chas, Rogers Tells What He Knows. A Boston Paper Investigates the Merits of Vinol. A Subject That Is Agitating the Whole Country. Chleagt Not. 10. A banquet In honor of King Edward's birthday has been given by the British and Cana Alan Americana of Chisago at the Au dJtorium. BUty tour guesta were present, among whom were Alexander Finn. British consul to Chicago. Vice Consul Thomaa Ersklne, J. B. For an. George Duddleston, D. R. Came ron, John Creer and Charles Crownell. A telegram of thanks from King Edward was received in reply to one sent congratulating his majesty on his birthday. Dr. James Stone responded to the toast "the day we celebrate. He compared the king with President Roosevelt and Emperor William and declared them the three great and most picturesque rulers of the world, who appealed most to the imaginations of men. Richard Armstrong, who spoke to the toast "the colonies,'' declared that la 10 years the world would see an Imperial federation of the British em pire with a Canadian as prime minis ter, an Australian at the head of the war office and a South African In In charge of the admiralty. MUNICIPAL DENTISTS. Importance ef Taking Proper Car of the Teeth. Municipal dentists are appointed and . paid for by many of the large towns and cities of Germany. In Strasburg, for example, 2,(66 children were ex amined last year, 699 teeth were filled and 2,912 were extracted. The method of work is simple. The teacher brings his class to the dentist, who examines each mouth quickly and marks on the card each child has brought whether treatment is necessary. If so, the child must come again on Saturday Russia is also Joining this movement, and has already fitted up nine such in stitutions in St Petersburg alone. And why not, or rather, why so late in coming, one might ask. If it is true that, generally speaking, good teeth are necessary to good health and long life, and if, also, a large and growing proportion of citizens have not good teeth, then it follows that the fact is one of public concern. It Is not, for Instance, of as much importance to the community that workmen should have good masticating and digesting powers as that there should be $20,- 000,000 city halls, public parks, 'expo altions. etc.? This little, or large, realization of preventive medicine has so far got Into our American minds that we have ordered the soldier's teeth to be attended to and his govern mental service is by so much en hanced. But the soldier is at last paid by the civil worker, and as to his teeth and service we are entirely In different. American Medicine. New Port for Valparaiso. New York, Nov. 10. Congress has approved the project for the construc tion of a new port, says a Herald dis patch from Valparaiso, Chile. The news was received with great re joicing by the people. $18 to New York from all Scandina vian points on all lines. Tickets at New Cash Grocery, Alderbrook. WHAT TO EAT TOMORROW tttt4Mtomw On of the chief misfortunes of 4 honest people is that they are cow- araijr. voiiair. - BREAKFAST. Peachee and Certal. , Fried Calf's Brains. Bootes Scones. Lyonnaise Potatoes. Fancakea Tea. DINNER Cream of Corn Soup. Roast Lamb. Stuffed Tomatoes. Orwn Corn. Lemon Jelly, whipped Cms. Coffee. SUPPER. Run Omelet. Pea. Hot Bread, Berry Shortcake. Tea, sr There have rechHl us ruirors of new discovery. Something that will revolutionise the practice of medicine A remedy that has given sufferers from wasting diseases hopes of re newed health and prolonged life. Of enough Importance have these stories appeared that a special Inter view with Mr. Rogers, of Astoria, who has Interested himself In this new preparation which Is called Vino! was thought advisable. Our reporter had no difficulty In finding Mr. Rogers' place of business. The first man he met said: "Oh yea. Mr. Rogers la the man who has the wonderful new remedy that will cure everything that people always thought cod liver oil would help," and ha was speedily directed to Mr. Rogers' en terprlslng and busy establishment Mr. Rogers la business from the word go, but rather objected to the fame of this preparation being spread abroad as a discovery. "Why." said Mr. Rogers, "this is no more a discovery than waa the moon when It waa first viewed through telescope. The discovery existed slm ply In the fact of finding out a means of getting at the truth we were after. Perhaps the method might he const dered a discovery, but what we have found has been known for years, and It la nothing more nor less than the valu able medicinal properties that have always existed in the cod's liver, and for which cod liver oil has been pre' scribed by so many physicians. You see It Is Just this way. Cod liver oil (perhaps you have taken It yourself) is something that Is very valuable in all sorts of wasting diseases, and In Itself is extremely disagreeable. Why I firmly believe that a great many cases of consumption, even, could be cured If it were possible for the patient to take enough cod liver oil to let Its virtues become manifest For those who have a tendency to sore throat, bronchitis, coughs, colds, for every one of an anemic disposition, it has al ways been considered as simply In valuable; and yet it has more often been necessary to abandon Its use than It has been possible to devise way of administering it. Two eminent French chemists started In and got interested In the matter, and after years of study they have succeeded in extracting from the liver of the cod Just what is necessary. and have left behind that obnoxious, greasy, vile-tasting fatty matter, the thought of which even has turned the stomachs of thousands. That is all over now. We have Just the thing at last We have found a way of getting the kernel out of the nut This Vinol that Is so much talked about is Just exactly that It Is the concentrated essence of medicine found In the cod's liver that does the good. The grease Is like the shell of the nut, absolutely useless, only it Is different from the shell of the nut be. cause besides being useless it Is ex tremeely obnoxious and disagreeable to sight, taste and smell. We have now taken this extract and put a sufficient quantity of It in a de llclous-tasting table wine. We have also added a small amount of organic Iron. This heightens the tonic effect of the wine. The extract of the cod's liver comes In Just the right proportion to do the greatest amount of good, "Here, drink this," said Mr. Rogers, as he reached for a bottle, and poured forth what appeared to be, and which smelled like, a delicious, rich wine. The reporter hesitated. The thought of cod's livers, or anything to do wltli them, brought back memories of the past, when he himself had made heroic struggles to take that awful medicine. 'Go ahead and drink it," said Mr, Rogers. The reporter did so, and looked up. "Yes, I know, but that is all right I thought you were going to give me some of that Vlnol you were talking about, and did not know that It was your custom to treat a man In tervlewing you, to a drink like that." Mr. Rogers laughed. "Well, .hat Is Vlnol that you have taken. Now you know that part of what I have told you Is true. It did not taste bad, did Itr And It surely did not. "Now," said Mr. Rogers, "let me tell you some thing else. You have Just taken, con densed, of the curative principles of the cod's liver what you would find in fifty per cent, of Its volume of cod liver oIlTotf'cari ' therefore . Imagine that AN ADVERTISEMENT An advertisement in the MORNING AST0RIAN is best business investment you can make for the money. the Circular and sample distributors wanted elsewhere. No canvassing, Good pay. Cooperative Advertising Co., NT. Y. M. Egger has opened a (lower atore In the Astor house building, where he haa for sale choice cut owers, grow ing plants, terns and shrubs. Floral designs furnished. The original Jno. A. Moler has opened on of his famous barber col leges at lit Clay street. San Fran cisco. Special Inducements this month; positions guaranteed; tuition earned while learning. Writs correct num ber, 144 Clay street. San Francisco. PROFESSIONAL CARDS FREDERICK V. MOHN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office and residence, over Peterson 4 Brown's. Office hours: to 11: SO a. m., and I to 4: SO p. m.; evenings, to S. Sundsya By Appointment, DR. J. A. REGAN Dentist Offlcs over A. V. Allen's Stors, Office hours, to 11 and 1 to B. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKQEON Acting i,aa Utani Burgeon V. 8. Marlue Hoapltal Henries. Offlcs hours: 10 to 11 a.m. 1 to 4:10 p.m. 477 Commercial Street, Ind Floor. MISCELLANEOUS. C. J. TRENCIIARI) Insurance, Commission and Shipping CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. Agent Wella-Fargo and Northern Paclflo Ex press Companies. Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND BT& A. &'.C. R.R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. A KILJULEN, Merchant Tailor. Occident BulUllng. JAPANESE GOODS New stock of fancy goods just arrived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cont meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant . 612 Commercial St F1RST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. 6. Restaur ant 434 Bond St Dr. RIIODA 0. HICKS OSTEOPATHIST Mansell Bldg. 673 Commercial Bt . PHONE BLACK 3005, C. W. BARR, D. D. S. Has Opened Dentsl Parlors In Rooms 817-818, Ths Dekum. PORTLAND, OREGON. Where he will be pleased to meet Friends and Patrons. PIANO TUNER. For good reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Fred rickson. 2071 Bond Street Thone Red 2074 Leave PORTLAND Arrive 8u0a.ni Portland Union 11.10a. iu 7,00 p.m 1 depot for Astoria) 8.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 rm I tor Portland and I ll.SOa.m 6-10 p.m t way points 1 10J0 p m SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive lf.38a.ro lurtWsiitsblwt j 5 30 p m Leave ASTORIA, Arrive tSU5a.ni tor Warrtntoo. 1 10;45.ui ' Hammond, Ft 5.80 p.m ( Stevens, Beaaid ) 7 ;40 a,m Leavs SEASIDE Antvs 4 :30 p.m tor Astoria DlrecTflj :80pMu Leavs SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15 a. m ( (or W amnion Ft ) 9 20 am j movent, iiatn 1 9.30a.m ' mond,Astoria 7.20 p.m. 70 hours from Portland to Chicago, No cbanga of cart. TIJiEH'iiriH'UH Depart Kmni , Arrive J POBH.ANI) Chtrwto lurllnd Knit Ukt, Denver, Ft . HimwIkI Worth, timalia. Kelt- ? SrtA. m, uuOU).llUuW. via tfuuV Chicago and Uio Kail latum Atlanta fciiirwM Halt lake, Iteiver H felt a.m. Worth, Omaha, Kan- till a via il tint- ms City, Ml l,oula, Ingtoa Clileagoaad UieKast M.Panl Walla Walla, I ewt. KmIMkII ton.Hpokene.allune. fit p.m. apolla. HI I'aul, ItuluUi lOOpm vtaBpo- Milwaukee, Chicago, kene and Cast WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Cord wood, mill wood, boa wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, th transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Blaok, Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera house. Additional train leaves Astoria dally at 11:10 a, m. for all points on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft Stevens 11:10 p. m. returning, leaves Ft Stev ens at 1:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 1:45 'P. m. Sunday only. Through tickets and close connec tion via. N. P. By. at Portland and Gobi and 0. R. A N, Co., via. Portland, J. C. Mayo, O. P. A. Dk. VAUGIIAX, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon, BAY VIEW HOTEL E. Ci LASER, Trop. Home Cooking, Comfortable Bdj, Reason able Raid and Nice Trcalmcet. Dr. T. L. BALL Dr. F. I. Friedrich, DENTISTS 524 Commercial street Astoria Ore Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 578 Commercial St., Sbanahan Building Phone 2175 Red. Open bay and Night. The Astoria Restaurant MAN MING, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any style, Guirie in season. SJi Bond Street, Cor. Mil. A"torlu, Ore. THE NEW NEHALEM HOUSE Cor. Fourtwrilli nml Kxt'hetiar His. Out; liliM'k Imrk ol Fount a flokfn Htorc i. H. AN'HO.N, Prop , - Antnrla, Ore, Board and lodnln $1 00 and up Cleanut Bd in the City. Fin Table Board. Now Fiiriilturfl Thronuhout. ItiiUn nmite tu nU'Hily '1 heittrlrnl Troupes ASTORIA HOTKL Corner Seventeenth and Duan Sti. 75 cents a day and up. Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging $4 per week. PARKER HOUSE H. B. PARKER, Proprietor Free Coach Large Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. If It Is necessary to take this remedy, how much easier it will be to derive benefit from It than it used to be when cod liver oil was administered. Do you realize that formerly you only ob tained a small proportion of these same curative properties In a whole pint of that horrid oil? Doesn't that tell th story to you?. You will have to excuse me now, for, as you see, I am more than driven. Of course I am getting the advantage of the new discovery by being directly connected with the Boston house." The reporter thanked Mr. Rogers for his kindness, and left htm, wondering to himself whether after all a man had to be born on purpose to be fa mous, or whether notoriety and good fortune did not sometimes come os a matter of luck. Rooms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. Foot ol Ninth Strut ASTORIA. OREGON tlllllltt When you buy canned ask for RAZOR BRAND Clean and wholesome and borne product. For sale by all leading grocers. Warreution Clam Com pany, Warrenton, Or. HiiiHiiiiniiiiiiHiminiiiniitiiifflntiiiiiii D I'l.IC.inHJL KOUTK aylksht mm-: I..V CKAGS i:i:r canons A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY See nature In all he glorious beauty, ml thon the acme of mun's handi work. The first is found along the line of the Denver A Rio Grande Railroad, thf latter at th St Louis World's fair. Tour trip wll' be on of pleas ure make th most of It For Infor mation and Illustrated literature writ W. C McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. Portland, Or. OREGON SHORJ LINE Union Pacific San Francisco and Portland S. S. Co. OCCAM AND RIVER SCHJCDUIJQ From Astoria AQ tailing dates subject to change For San Francisco every live days. 1 1 Dally ti- ea il Hun day a Usui k'olnmbls Klver to iNmiul and Way IjUHllllfS 4am Daily eeplMoa Bteamsr Nahcotta leaves Astoria oa th tldt DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. FOR ILWACO, connecting ther with trains for Long Seach, Tioga and North Seach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. Through tickets to and from til prla clpal European oltlaa. O. W. ROBERTS, Atut, Astoria, Or. NORTHERN PACIFIC riuie Curt! ol Trains PORTLAND, Leave Arrtrst sugst Sound Llmltd.7; am :tt pa Kansas Clty-8t Louis Hpeciai am t:w pa North Coaat Limited t:M Dm T:t ft a Tauoma and klealUe Night Kiurass n i. rm l ot pa Take Pugtt Bound Limited or North Coast Limited for Orav's Harbor points Take l'uet Bound Limited for Oira pla direct Take Putet Bound Limited or ICaa sas city-at. Louis BiwclaJ for point on South bend branch. Double dall train rvlc oa Ortrt Harbor braach. Four trains daily between Portland. Taooma and BtU DONT QO TO ST. LOUII 'Till you caU at or writ to th Chi cago, Milwaukee A 8t Paul Railroad Offlce 184 Thlrt street Portland, Or, Low rates to all points east In connec tion with all transcontinental. H. 8. ROWH, OanwU Agent Bee that your ticket reads vte th Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod rn trains connect with all transconti nental lines al St. Paul and Omaha. If your friends are coming west let u know and w will quota them direct th specially low rates now m effect from all eastern points. Any Information as to rat, rout, to., cheerfully glvo on application. 8. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 141 Third street Portland, Or. J. C. LINDSBT. T. F. P. A., 141 Third street, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, F. A. P. A.. mm w ura uoai ii rik. t.nu r th rik.,H by wiiiM inria, fiiiikiaai as CetUer't Wattly. , MMUM pualstfM, aoNd TO THE PAIR. Was Cousin of -Herbert 8pencer, San Francisco, Nov. 10. Molra Mathews Spencer, a first cousin, it Is said, of Herbert Spencer, the English philosopher, was found dead at his residence here today. Death was due heart disease. He was born In Eng land 71 year ago. What to Do If You Desire Information. If you contemplate visiting ths St Louis Exposition, to aecurs reliable In formation as to railroad service, the lowest ratet and th beat routes. All' at to th local conditions in St Louis. hotels, etc., etc. If you will writ th undersigned, stating what Information you desire th same will be promptly furnished. If w do not have It on hand, will secure It for you If possible, and with out any expense to you. Address ail TRUMBULL. , Portland, Or. HI f I MX .1 Hi J I I I W II I vw ( m lot rarrls dtlM aU along the track, OIL 1 Ifl II I wut la t Umiih rarto w J.nmlni aa4 back, 8 If I UT I f r4liktMikfkiillfh-l ialakrajit.Ma H If M W II TakttkNntriaMHa44tkailnhitMlM H 1 MM II I ll tart aow I tktn, tiltti. kM k.a I B 14 I 111 fa 1 li'iMfctAikU, MA.YL LA a mr ii m a n em 9S7.1I I To St. Louis and Return Rttura halt, alnttr itp. . J The Rock Wind Syitem offers two routes to the World's Fair City via St. Paul. Minncspolii, and through Scenic Colorado. No change of csn, Ogdea to St. Louii and St. Paul to St. Louis. Full Information oa nxjucst , . Uli or write...- . , A. H. HcDo-aib, General Agt, 140 3rd Street, cor. 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