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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1904)
XT ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1904. PAGE THREE. 4 MEATS FISH GAME - POULTRY NWNW(NHtHtHIINtUiUHiMIHHnillHnMHMHIUMIHfminMHHNilMM , , Everthing seasonable in in our Market. We sell only fresh, pure an dclean foods. Prompt do'ivery. Everycustomcr satisfied. Astoria Fish, Game and Poultry Market. j flALAR BROS,, Proprietor, TwiKth Strctt. For Stylish Men Suit with the Snap, Stylo and Finish. Be correctly dretwed. It cost no moro if you eoe ANDREW LAKE 482 Commercial Street. 3SJ Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Stool, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundrymon and Patternmakers. Abnolutely firtjklafls work. Prices lowest Phone 2431 Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. COPPER KILLS FEVER GERMS Preventive Better Than Cure-- Copper Sulphate Purifies Drinking Water. NEW METHOD IS HARMLESS Vlrulfnt Cholera and Typhoid Baeilll Destroyed In Four or rlv Hour. Diaeovary af Government Socialist. PRAEL 8 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing All goods shipped toourcar will receive speolal attention. 709-713 Commercial Street. HTTTTTti..TtiiiiiMiiMiiiiininiiiiiiii:iiiirTp Stante and Fancy Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIQARS. Buppllca of all kind, at lowest price for Fiahernwn, Farmer and Logger Branch Unlontown, Phones, 711, Unfontown, 713 A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Qommcroial 8trwU. ASTORIA. OREGON. TTTTTTTTy.tlllllllllTTlIIllIlllXIIllIIinml (DOS)000000000O00O000(I)OO(S!0 u 0 9 C o o o o w o o h o 1 es a 1 e CIGARS, PIPES, TOBACCO. ETC. WILL MADISON O ft30 OMMFltCIAL ST. 114 ELEVENTH 8T. a 000000000000000000Oo Man would aaem to hav at laat dlacovared an effective weapon agalnt typhoid fever, Asiatic cholera and lm llar tnerclleaa courge which invade our Inteatlnal and digestive organs through polluted water. It la yet too noon to declare positively that wa ahall exterminate these dread disease, but we have good reaaon tn bllevf trr.l wa ahall be able to drive them out of cltlea and towna, and camp and prls ona, and wherever men are living herd ed close together. The weapon la not of ateel or Iron, but copper, the moat convenient form being the compound of copper and aulphur known aa blue vltrol, copper sulphate. Every achool labratory 'contain aome beautiful blue crystal of copper aulphate. Every schoolboy for generatlona haa dabbled with these blue cryatala or haa watched hla teacher use them for ordinary cl'iaa room experiments. And yet who would have Imagined that a pinch of these crystals dissolved In the water-tank In the attic, or In the cistern or well, would kill any typhoid germa that might be lurking there; that Ita use would In sure healthful drtnklna water In a military camp; that It would external nate mararla-and-yellow-fever-carry Ing mosquito In stagnant pool and swamp by destroying the vegetable organism on which the mosquito larvae feed: that It would In a few hour, make the water of an evil -smell ing and foul-looking city reservlr, con taining billion of gallon of water, clean and sweet; and that the amount of copper that accomplishes all thla la so small that while It kills the bacteria In the water It does not make the drinking water poisonous or Injurious to the human system. It haa been known for a long time that copper destroys bacteria, but the metal has not been much used hereto fore for the purpose, because sclent lata have generally believed that the dose required to kill the bacteria must be very concentrated so concentrat ed In fact, that It would poison the wat er or substance containing the bacteria and make the cure worse than the evil. A, specialist of the United Btatea gov ernment. Dr. George, T. Moore, has now come forward and announced, with the authority of the government behind him, that he ha discovered how to get the good effect of copper without any dangerous result; that he ha a way of using copper so diluted that It can not hurt a baby and yet so active that It will deatroy virulent cholera and ty phoid bacilli In four or Ave hours. From Gilbert H. Grosvenor' "The New Method of Purifying Water," In the December Century. Ther th Tork malt coach tore along at the rate of ninety mile a day, and many person predicted Divine ven geance on such unseemly haste. When Thoma Jefferson waa elected president of th United State, on February 17, 1801, after on of the most exciting political campaign In our history, th gratifying new did not reach the successful candidate for a many day a It now take hours to transmit th result of a presi dential election to the whole world. When In 180. Richard Trevlthlch uttered the following words, there were many who considered him an In sane, dangerous person: The present generation will use canal, the next will prefer railroad with horses, but their more enlightened successor will employ ateam carriage on railways a the perfection of the art of conveyance." When Benjamin Franklin first took th coach from Philadelphia to New Tork he spent four day on the Jour ney. He tell u that, as the old driver 0300000060tOOt000000000 1 PLUMBING and TINNING 1 8 -TEAM HEATING, OAS FITTING, RINfJ AND REPAIRING J BATt .UBS, SINKS, CLOSETS AND OTHER FIXTURES IN 0 O STOCK. ONLY THE BES T. CALL AND OET OUR PRICES 428 Bond Straat $ J. J. Montgomery ph.. 1031 g 5(3)0 000000000090000000 fEW ZEAL D File CE CO AMI Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has beep Underwriting on the Pacifio Coast for twenty-five years ELMORE a CO., Sole Agents Astoria. - Oregon. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In trie Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Jogged alonsr, he pent his time knit ting stockings. Two stage coaches and eight horses sufficed for all the com merce that wa carried on between Boston and New Tork, and In winter th Journey occupied a week. ..,... Napoleon, at the height of hi power, could not command our every-day convenience, such aa ateam heat, run ning water, bath and sanitary plumb ing, gaa, electric light, railroad steamboat, th telegraph, the tele phone, the phonograph, dally news paper, magazine, and a thousand other blessings which are now part of the dally necessities of even manual laborer. a When the first two ton of anthra cite coal were brought into Phila delphia, In 1803, the good people of that city, so the records atate, "tried to burn the stuff; but, at length, dis gusted, they brok It up and made a walk of it." Fourteen year later. Colonel George Shoemaker sold eight or ten wagonload of it in the same city, but warrant were soon issued for hi arrest for taking money under false pretense. IN THE "GOOD OLD TIMES" Faet Which 8how How Muoh Batter Off W Ar today. , Not until February of 1812 did the people of Kentucky know that Madi son waa elected president in the prev ious November. In 1834 one of the leading railroads of the United States printed on It time-table: "The locomotive will leave the depot every day at ten o'clock, if the weather I fair." a Th first typewriter wa received by the publio with suspicion. It seemed subversive of existing condition. A reporter who took one Into a court room first proved It real worth. . . In England, ome centurle ago, If an ordinary workman, without per mission, moved from one parish to an other In search of work or better wages, he wa branded with a hot Iron. When Benjamin Franklin first thought of starting a newspaper in Philadelphia many of his friend ad vised against it, because there waa a nnhiiahnd In Boston. Some of them doubted that the country would be able to support two newspaper. s One hundred year ago, th fastest land! travel In th world waa on the Great North road. In England, after It had been put Into It bet condition. A HAPPY MOTHER WunsarosD, Taxis. Mayl4,ieg. Before my baby we. bora I wu In gnat misery. I wu Jut able to be about bat Jurt as aoon u I beges to take Win. of Oardat, which had breo recommended to nit. I tall mack bet ter. In fact 1 leel I hat II it bad sot osre for this medietas 1 would not have bees strong enough to lira tbroogh childbirth. But that wa. made comperatlelr mj by Using your medicine for four months before baby cam. WlDcofCardnl restored mr health aa I took It two month. afUrwatd. I can not speak toe highly of Win. otuan ardul and I am glad to en-donate Taaasvaas, Yobub aUraoa's Cfccm. Wine of Cardui is a powerful tonic which acta on the generative organ of woman, regulating menstruation and srlv- inflammation and weakness have affected. It cure nineteen out of every twenty case of bearing-down pain or ovarian trouble. Wine of Cardui cure barrenness and aid th mother in conserving her strength for the ordeal of childbirth. After that event the Wine prevent dangerous flooding and helps mother to quick recovery. Wine of Cardui i th on medicine a mother should use befor and after childbirth. Ail druggists sell $1.00 bottle Win of Cardui. row mm Oregon Short LINE axd UnionPacific San Francisco and Portland S.S. Co. T boura from Portland to Chicago. No chang of eara. TIME BCHEDfJLES Depart Prom ArrlT. PORTLAND Chicago Portland Halt Lake. Denver, ft Bpeeial Worth, Omaha, Kaa- dtp El tlit.n. km CU,8t Louis, via Hoot-Ciueago aod the Xsst ington Atlantic Express Oalt take, Denver It fci5 p. m. Worth, Omaha, Kan- 7:11a as via Hunt-au City, 8t Louie, ingtoa Chicago and lbs East BtPaut Walla Walla, rewts- r ant Mail too, Spokane. Mlnne- .:16 p.m. apolia. Ml Paul, DuluU SrtDpm via 8po- Milwaukee, Chicago, kaue and fast OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria All sailing date subject to chang. IF YOU ARE NOT th Particular Dont Travel Ovsr Illinois Central, as Any old road will do you and we dont want your patronage; but if you are oarticular and want th beat and mean to have it, ask the ticket agent to route you via the ILLINOIS CEN TRAL, the road that run through olid vestibule trains between St Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. No additional charge is made for a aeat In our recllnnlg chair car which ar fitted with lavatories and smoking rooms, and have a porter in attend ance. , Rate via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL are the loweat and w will be glad to Quote them In connection with any transcontinental line. , R H. TRUMBULL Commercial Agent, 141 Third Street, Portland, Ore. J. C, UNDSET, T. F. ft P. A, 13 Third Street, Portland. Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON, Frt ft Passenger Agent, Colman Bldg, Seattle, Wash. This will help you to WHERE TO BUY FURNITTO No store in Astoria is so well prepared to show you just what ' you want in either plain or ornamental House Furnishings. . ". .. . . .. : - 1 We Sell the Best Values for the Least Money. Carpets. Rag's, Matting, Iron Beds, Folding Beds, Lounges, RocKers, BooK Cases, Dressers, Stoves and Ranges. ! Handsome Mask Cabinets From $7.50 Up. Luxurious Morris Chairs $6.50 to $25. Price our goods and you will not buy elsewhere. We Sell cn Easy Payments. Your Credit Is Gccd. H.H.Zapf&Co- Commercial St. The Leading House Furnishers. a i . I