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6 THE MORNING AKfORIAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, OECIMIIR 24, 1904. PROOFESSIONAL CARDS. another wonder of science. FREDERICK V. MOHN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Office ul residence, orer Peterson Brown'. Offic hour: I to 11:39 a. nu and I to 4:10 p. nv; nine. I to I. Sunday By Appointment DR. J. A. REGAN Dentist 09c ovtr A. V. Allen' Store Offlco hour. I t 11 and 1 to l JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHTSICIAS AND SUKGEON Acting AaisUat Bnpn V. 8. Marin Bwpltol Service. Offlo hour: II to 11 a.a, 1 to 4:M pjav T7 Commercial 8trt, tad Floor. Dr. RHODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATHIST ttanatU Bid. 17) Commercial St PHONE BUCK M5 C W. BARR, D. D. 8. Haa Opened Dontal Parlor In Room 817-818, Tfc Dekum. PORTLAND, OREGON. IMht baa Prw that DaadraC fc Caaa4 by a Gna. Science la don If wonder the day ta )dictn a well a In mechanic. Sine Adam Ured, the human raco haa been troubled with dandruff, tor which no hair preparation haa heretofore proved a mo oeeaful core until Newbro'a Herplclde wa put on the market. It to a aeientmo prep aratloa that kllla h germ that make dandruff or ecurf by dlfitaf Into th scalp to ret at tha root of the hair, whert It aapa the vitality; eauelna- Itchln actio. tallln hair, and finally baldness. With out dandruff hair muat grow luxurlanUy. It la th only destroyer of dandruff. Sold by leading druggtata. Send Ifta, in ramp for aample to The Harpl. suae vow uetroit. inch. Eagle Drug Store, J51-S51 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, Hi Com. St, T. T. Iurln, Prop. "Special Agent" Jimmie Torrinjfton's Insanity Jhj T. IV MeOm By COLIN S. COLLINS That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you. If on uaed Dr. Klnfa New Life Pill. Thousand of sufferers have proved their match! merit tor Sick and Nervou Headache. They make pur blood and build up your health. Only IS cent, money back If not cured. Sold by Chaa. Roger Druggtat Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of th way place. remote from civilisation, a family la Where he will be plead to mstloften driven to deape ration In case of Friend and Patron. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pythian Building. Astoria, Oregon. Dr. T. L. BALL DENTIST 124 Commercial street. Astoria Or Dr. W. 0. LOGAN DENTIST 178 Oommercial St., Shanaban Building MISCELLANEOUS. " a J. TRENCHARD Insurance. Commission and Shipping. CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. ' Agent WeUa-Fargo) and Northern Pacific Expres Companlea. Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND ST8.I AKIUULEN, Merchant Tailor. Occident BniUling. - 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-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 Commercial St. F1RST.ULASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, lor doughnuts. 5c. at U. S. Restaur ant 434 Bond St WOOD! WOOD! WOOD; Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Blaok, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. I accident, resulting In Burns, Cuts, Wounds Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply lot Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. It' the I best on earth. 15c, at Chaa. Rogers' I drug store. When you buy ranned clams ask for RAZOR BRAND Clean and wholesome and a home product For sale by all leading grocers. Warrention Clam Com pany, Warrenton, Or. When Jlnimle Torrlngton proposed amateur theatrical a a means of lift but the debt from th Klugstoo Golf club aud possibly supplying a found. Uon for a building fund the golf club rrowd decided that he muat be craay. Thla belief wa strengthened when Torrtujton placidly conaetited to act aa property man and mad no effort to prevent Herbert RanaoD' becoming tag manager. It wa well known that Rittl Clausen favored these two of her numerous train of admirer, and Canon voiced the general antl nieut when he said; "Jtmmle la Insane to permit Ranaon to be th stag manager. Of court Ranaou will caat himself for th hero and wake Kittle th heroin, and Jim mi will b out In th cold." If Torrlngton res Uaed hi error he gav no sign. On th contrary, he I amiably Insisted upon taking a great I er part of the work upon bl own boulder. It was he who hired such costume a were needed, secured th scenery and even Induced a theatrical friend to promise to mak up th play er on th night of the performance. Torrlngton was the type of man wbo most enjoyed doing thing for other. He wa not a handsome chap In spit of hi bright eye and clear complex Ion. He wa rather abort of stature (dumpy, Ranaon called him), and hi favor with Kittle Clausen bad been covered with atlik of paint ot all color, boxes of powder mid the vnrl ou Implements of makeup art. a redolent of the cheap perfume aihUM Jo convenl the rnnelillty of the grease MKOri H a fiiUllillltlilll Knnaon, to whom the process of mak lug up wa not new, submitted to th heavy applications of pnlut and powder and hurried bm-k to the singe to so. perliiteml the tlnnl preparation, Presently Kittle emerged from her dressing room, and he went toward her. Plie shrank from hliu. While ah knew that makeup waa required, an wa not accustomed to seeing men with paint on their face, and there wa lomethlug oddly repulsive In the ap pearance of thi man with bla heavily lined eyebrows, rouged cheeks and whitened temple. It seemed Ilk than I j musk of the man ah knew, Ilk th bmlly painted portrait of ao acquaintance. 8he could scarcely luiten to hi x preuUm of penitence at the loss of hi temper th night before and hailed with positive relief her own call to th makeup room. Th darkening of ber eyebrow and leshea, the reddening of Hp and checks and a dash of powder were all that ah required, aud all escaped from th rbalr, glad that no more waa needed, During th flrat act the excitement of playlug waa too great to penult her to turn ber attention to other thought 8ti could not permit her mind to bs diverted for an Inatant from ber next speech, th next move acros th stage With the second act cam greater confidence. It waa ber that the lov scenes commenced, but they did not seem th sum a at rehearsal. Rhe could not endure the touch of this man, with hla paint covered features, and the penetrating odor of bergmnot. heavy utmost to limine, sickened ber nostrils. Tl scene was Ilk a night nlnttl h hla nnalttlM it mlml and 1 .. ... ... .. i inn re. Even wane wa I lit. laat aet K.nuin nn t n m nrnnr - - - .... MWH. V U .MV V PARKER HOUSE IL B. PARKER, Proprfetor Free Coach Large Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Roams 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 - per Day. - - Foot of Ninth Strut ASTORIA. OREGON DrfCGaWo TONDERJUL HOMX TREATMENT Tka Ua ibat v flvwi ap la !. B rmrr with thorn wofMKrfal Coh ai In. nota.DDda, bark lad T,ialMn " Z7Zrl aWfeljlMlli 'lit ne la lata eaaalrr. Throoca tba an tt kooaa tha aaOaa of m MS iaraat mm. wuai a tnirannuiT aaai la umit H naraniMa u a ma. Inns. UuoaL rS .IMia nomaca. Itvar. kldaara. Me.: kaa laMUnoalala, Caaraaa BMbafaw. CaU aa aw alia. Patlmiia oat af la cttj wrtu tat blaaka an dnnlan. HnaeMaau. OUMOb TATIOM ntBR. ADUIUHB The C Gee Wo Chinese Eedldae Civ 2M AMar TMtauaa lnal ilia. aa- d Is position. band, waa as striking In appearance a th hero of a cheap novel. He made an Ideal hero for th play, and even at rehearsals be put a deal of feeling Into the love aoene with Kittle. Apparently Torrlngton wa the only on who did not notice the fervor thrown Into the rehearsal, and when It waa brought to hi attention be merely smiled complacently and re marked that be hoped th apeaker might be able to play hi part aa well on th fateful night Gradually thla Indifference waa ac cepted a a allent admission that Tor- THE BAY VIEW HOTEL . GLASEB, Frop. Rome Cooking, Comfortable Beds, Reason able Rates and Nkt Treatment COMFORT SALOON THE NEW NEHALEM HOUSE Franteovich & Francisoyich CoT.Tearteenth and EiahangeBts. Oa block back f rrd A Stoke Btor. J. H. AN80M, Prop., - Atorla,Or. Raanl and Lodb $1.00 and IIP Ckaaot Beds in the 6ry. Fine Table Board, Sew furniture Throuajaaot Oal mad to steady Theatrical Troupe ASTORIA HOTEL Comer Seventeenth and Duane Sts. 75 cents a day and up. Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging $4 per week. Proprietors. 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BUI VkXTKD. rlngton bad withdrawn from the con test lu favor of his more attractive rl val, and when he wa not around the men began to speak of "poor" Torrlng ton, while the women marveled at the completeness and suddenness of hi urrender. But Torrlngton wa not worried. If be wa aware of the companion of the men and the scorn of the women he did not show it, and bl moonlike face wa always lighted by a peaceful smile a be aat by the prompter' table at rehearsals aud watched the proceed ings. He acted as useful man about the stage, reading the part of some one unable to attend rehearsal, holding the book a prompter or performing any alight service asked him. Hanson, who possessed considerable ability a an actor, worked bard with hi caat of amateur, but It 1 not easy to teach the art of acting, and when In the course of time the repe tition of mistakes drove blm frantic he gradually lost command over bla temper and at the dress rehearsal he bad to apologize to the entire com pany, Including Kittle, at various time throughout the evening. Th other absolved him, bnt that evening Torrlngton walked home with Kittle, to the great surprise of all. Their astonishment would have been greater had they known that the Invi tation cam from Miss Clausen her self. But If Mis Clausen bad transferred her favor to Jlmmle In the hope of finding him a ready sympathizer she wa In error. Torrlngton was sorry that ber feelings bad been hurt, but he was not prepared to admit that Ranson was to blame. Oddly enough, hi defense of Ranson served to In crease her sense of Injury. When the night of the performance arrived she was scarcely civil to the stage man ager and flounced Into her dressing room with so curt a "good evening" that even Torrlngton gasped. Ranson looked surprised, but there was no time then for explanations, and be went off to the dressing room where the professional actor bad In stalled himself. : The aaalf in front of the mirror wa with Ha powerful rlnelng aoene. The touch of bla greasy lips upon her cheek, th unnatural look of the eyes mudv brilliant by the dark circle of crayon, startled ber, and before the curtain rang down she felt that ah should cream. Leaving the atage after th last ts bleau, Ranson caught ber hand. "Can't you forgive last night, Kitty, and mak the 'yea' you have juat spo ken your answer to th question I bavt wanted to ask for so longr 8h tor her band from bla grasp. "Don't you dar to speak to me like that" h panted. "If you do not let me go, I aha 11 call Mr. Torrlngton." Ranaon threw a black look at Tor rlngton, wbo was placidly gathering hp small stnue fiirnlsUluga, dropped her band and turned away. Klttl turned back to the atage, and Jlmmle's honest, unpatnted face never seemed so cherubic. "Jlmmle," she aiked softly, "do you want to take me home again tonight?" "Do IT" repeated Torrlngton. "I'd like to take yon to a borne of our own. Kittle." She smiled demurely. "I think you may," she said. That night Jlmmle Torrlngton ad dressed hta shaggy terrier. "Wriggles," he said solemnly, "when you And In your canine walk of life a lady dog you lore be wise. If she look with favor on a sleeker coated puppy you just get that puppy to run a dog show, If a sure cure." And WrlKgles blinked an approving eye. The Mas Who Tired Carlyl. There Is a story of Cnrlylo lu bla old go having taken the following fare well In his broadest Hcotch of a young friend who had bad htm In charge for walks and who, while almost always adapting himself to Carlyle's mood bad on a single occasion ventured to disagree with him: "I would have you to know, young man, that you have the capuclty of being the greatest bore lo Christendom." The boredom bad con slated solely In the rather negative sin of not having been convinced of the truth of one of Carlyle's dogmas, a sin all the more heinous because, instead of standing boldly up to Carlyle and de claring bis doctrine utterly perverse, the companion had betrayed bl weak ness by an apologetic tone. Now, Carlyle liked disciples, and be respected antagonists, but be could not endure being merely thwarted without being thoroughly roused. lie felt lo that case that be bad made no Impres sion at all on his Interlocutor; that he had neither won him nor excited blm to resistance. 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