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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTOklA. OREGON. THURSDAY, DCCKMIER i, 1904. PROOFLSSIONAL CARDS. FREDERICK V. MOHN, M. D. Physician ani Surgeon. Offic and residence, over Peterson A Brown's. Office hours: to 11: SO a. m, and I to 4:10 p. nv; evening. I to t Sunday By Appointment DR. J. A. REGAN Dentist. Offlc over A. V. Allen's Store, Office hourt, I to 11 and 1 to . JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Acting Assistant Sunjeoa ' D.S. Marine HplVU Service. Offlo hours: 10 to II s.m. 1 to 4: JO pm, 477 Commercial Street, tad Floor, Dr. RHODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATHIST MaaseQ Bid . ITS Commercial Bt PHONI BLACK WS. C W. BARR. D. D. S. Has Opened Dental Parlors In Rooms 817-818, The Dekum. PORTLAND, OREGON. Where he will be pleated to meet Friend and Patron. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dektist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. T. L. BALL DENTIST U4 Commercial street. Astoria Ore, Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 678 Commercial St-, Shanahan BnOdiog MISCELLANEOUS. C. J. 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Board and Lodjlsg $1.00 and up Cleanest Beds In the City. Fine Table Board, New Furniture Throughout Ratee made to steady Theatrical Troupes ASTORIA HOTEL Corner Seventeenth and Duerte Sts. 75 cents a day and up. Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging $4 per week. Phone 2175 Red. Open Day andJNlght The Astoria Restaurant MAN, MING, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any style. Game in season. m Bond Street, Cor. th. Astoria, Ore. aartas HIM. "lie Is considered s clever financier, Is he notr "Why, where did you (ret that Meat He never beat anybody out of anything In his life!' Cleveland Leader. The man who always stops to think before he speaks may not say much, bat he seldom has to take any of tt back.-Somervllle Journal Wheeling, W. Vs., May 38, 1903. Some years ago while at work, I fell ever a truck and severely injured both of my shins. 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Cubebs or Injections ndAna CURE IN 48 HOURSl. the same diseases wiuV out Inconvenience. mm tha vJ.JBC,iir iijH arUMt as , f baa She nflTai aa 2 la St. Ha eons wit f t VSJj baikaaad waatailai 1 I that en murtr ao- L i J kaowa at iSlml Vnrii alia eaaa la Salt eaaartrr. Tbrak aa an tf Oxm aatari laaiaSUs this flmaae Si Hit kaows Saa aollaa ar mttm SSS SlSmaS maa- Her Last Call By KEITH GORDON OpyrtjM, IftH, tiy Miry ittKtm "It's the last cull for dinner lu the dluing car, my dear girl," said Jerrold, adjusting his speech to their surround' lugs, with a somewhat grim humor. "Will you or will you not undertake to lore, houor and obey my unworthy self until cue of the D's, preferably death, divides us? Because," he added thought fully, "It's the third time I've asked you, ami I make It a point never to ask any woman more than three times." "Any woman," ahe gasped, the color flaming Into her cheeks and her eyes sparkling, "any women! 80 1 am" She stopped so abruptly that Jerrold waa comically reminded of a fractious saddle horse he had once owned which would terminate a mad run with the same abruptness, planting his forefeet as rigidly as pokers. At last he had touched a responsive chord. "You were about to remark V he prompted Invitingly. Ethel Pixley, her "TOO AEB TBI FOURTH," Bl AJCJtOCUCSD. face the picture of annoyance, experi enced a sharp shock at ber own beuL Since she had refused him twice and bad every Intention of doing so again, even she realised the Inconsistency of her quick resentment She did not love htm, of course not, and yet well, one doesn't like to think of a rejected suit or ss having offered himself to other girls. .... "Might I ask Just where I occur in the series?" she Inquired at last In a tone whose exaggerated Indifference was ss soothing to Jerrold as the bent of a moment before bad been. Ho settled himself more comfortably in his chair, wheeled It about so that It commanded that view of ber profile that be bad come to regard as one of the solid Joys of a fleeting existence and answered her with cheerful readi ness, i "You are the fourth," he announced shamelessly, and at the words ber eyes blazed Into bis again involuntari ly, and he became lost la n great con tentment Usually she refused him so differently. It wss: "You see, I don't love you In that way, though I want you for a friend. Somewhere there la a nice girl waiting for you, snd we'll find her together." Jerrold gloated In wardly 'at the way in which the ta bles bad turned and marveled at his own stupidity. He felt a lively sense of fellowship with the worm that turned glowing in his veins. After months of abject ness be tingled with the consciousness tbat Richard was himself again and no longer a man made weakly Indul gent by his love. In the fluttering of ber .nostrils he could read the anger and resentment tbat were surging through ber, and he found the sight ex hilarating. She was in sad need of subjugating, this Katherliss of his, and be applied himself to the task with a keener zest than he had ever before experienced. There was Just a bint of mockery In his tone when next be ad dressed ber. "Of course," he continued, aa It the ten minutes of tense silence that bad elapsed since his last remark was the most natural thing in the world, "It rests entirely with you whether 'to be continued' or 'concluded' shall be writ ten after this the fourth chapter." The deliberation of bis speech was marked and the darkening landscape suddenly ceased to absorb all of Miss Plxley'i attention. She turned toward him like a cornered creature, prepared to conceal ber chagrin to the uttermost. But at the expression of his face a cold fear" touched her heart Beneath his nonchalance she bad expected to discov er some sign of feellng-some indica tion of the eagerness and pleading that had looked so plainly from his eyes on other occasions when he had spoken of his love. What she saw was the face of a in perior who looks with a certain amount of interest and indulgence upon, the pranks of a willful child. She instantly felt as if she were a small, shivering thing In the midst of a big, cold world, though she clutched frantically at ber oozing dignity. 1 don't see how you dare talk to me in inch a manner," shs began, with a look that was meant to crush him. But the rest of the sentence was lost, for, Instead of returning to the worm stats again as by every token be If should bare done- he simply hurst Into in amused laugh. 1 didn't know that It was bad form to keep from trying," be explained, with assumed contrition, "Surely, how. if you would to cruel and fool ish enough to dltregnrd the lust call you wouldn't expect me never to look at Hiiother glrlT To me at present you seem the one woman lu the world. If you elect to remain so, I shall Indeed be honored. If uot" Au expressive shrug, a uliiuoe at once tender and mocking, finished the sentence, und Ethel felt as If some thing that she bad never appreciated was slipping away from her Just as She whs learning to value It The rbythinlc rumbling of the wheels, the whirling lights outside where the dusk bad deepened Into vel vety blackness, the cheerful bright ness of the ear, all seemed unreal. She bad boarded the trnln at Jersey City like a queen with a faithful, htun ble scrvaut in tow, a servant whom In her heart of hearts she valued, but of whose devotion she wss so sure tbst ber estimate of him was disparaging for that very reason. And now-two hours later everything bad changedl Even tow, out of the tall of his eye, she could see that be was regarding the handsome, well set head of gtrl who occupied a chair a few rows ahead of them with the interest of a man who realises that you never, know when or how you may meet-Hor! ; For the time being be actually seem ed to have forgotten her royal aelf completely. It was all very well to pretend to give her the choice allow ing her to abdicate, as It were. In reality, ahe waa convinced tbat she was dethroned! ; "Hnndsome girl up there, isn't she?" he olwerved with enthusiasm, turning toward her at Inst with the furtively apologetic air of a man who haa mo mentarily forgotten himself. "8o well set up! Look st those shoulders and the poise of that head! Itegular Juno!" Ktliel rixlcy assented sillily. "You have not always admired that type, though," she added defiantly. "You used to aay you thought girls like that masculine." "What a blind Idiot I must have been," was tho placid rejoinder, "snd bow one's standard of femlulue beauty changes" "From chapter to chapter!" she fin Ished sarcastically, and at the look of hot scorn tbat accompanied the words be bad a gloating Idea that the day waa won. At this Juncture a picturesque figure appeared at the end of the car, above whose snowy garments a head tbat looked aa If It were finely turned bronze rose superbly. "Last rail for dinner In the dtnlng car!" called a musical voice aa be lounged down the aisle with the gait of a man who has bis sea legs on. "Dinner now ready in the dining carl" There was a brief pause when he passed them and disappeared at the other end of the car, but bla voice floated bark to them, barely audible above the rumble of the wheels and freighted with lingering ominous warulng. "Last call!" A strange thrill ran through Ethel Pixley, snd she turned toward the man beside her. It was only by an effort that she kept from holding out ber hands to him. His face was grave al most to sternness, and under bis mos terful glance her own eyes fell, snd she wondered in a sort of desperation whether her lips were quivering. "As he says, Ethel, It's the last call and I'm waiting for your answer." Her only reply was a swift uplifting of the eyes tbat he remembered for years afterward aa the sweetest thing be had ever witnessed In the way of April showers, and later on, when they had responded to the last call for din ner, the waiter wondered and chuc kled, too, as be tucked into his pocket the crisp two dollar bill tbat be re ceived as his share of the spoils. A Carioaa lael, Maurus Jokal, the famous Hunga rian novelist established several news papers, and, though he gave little at tention to them after they were once fairly started, be was always ready to assume the responsibility for any articles that appeared in them. For this reason when Frank Pnlsky, a noted member of the diet told blra that be bad been bitterly attacked In one of bis Journals and tbst be would expect blm either to apologise or fight a duel he coolly replied tbat be would not apologise and tbat he would fight him at any hour and place be might name. The two therefore fought and after the contest was over Jokal went up to his opponent, shook him warmly by the hand and said: "Now that I have given you every satisfaction I will tbank you to tell me why we have fought. You complain about an article In one of my papers, but I didn't write the article, nor hsve I read it nor even seen It. Come, tell me what there was In it tbat displeas ed you so much." Keep the RUM Co Ahead. The story is told tbat on a certain oc casion when a company of persons were discussing in a crowded room sa cred subjects and certain prominent men one suddenly exclaimed: "I should like to meet that bishop of Llchflold. I'd put a question to blm that would puzzle blm." "Very well," said a voice out of an other corner, "now is your time, for I am the JIshop." 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When employed In cases of pneumonia In hypodermic Injections of from 5 to 10 cubic centimeters of so lution containing from .09th to two .3th of a mlllearam of gold, silver. pIMInum, etc, ths ferments produced a brusque defervescence of the malady In sis cases out of 10 before ths seventh day, Thirteen cures sre asserted to have been obtained In It cases thua treated. After one or two tnjectlona the dis coverer says the temperature of the pntlent fulls suddenly, almost always In a definite manner. The employment of these metallic ferments does not the rommunlcntlon concludes, constitute the treatment of pneumonia but great The TROY Laundry, Is tlio only "White Labor 1-aumlry in tho City. !(? the lk-st of Work at very rynsotmble Trices, and is in fvcry way worthy of your patronuRe!, Cor. 10th ami DUANE STS. l'hono 1991 zxxnxzxxiatt FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale ami Retail Ships, Logging Cunips and Mills uupjiliod on short notice. 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