The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 07, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORIA N, ASTORIA. OREGON.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1906.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. J. A. REGAN
Dentist.
Oftee over A. V. Allen's Store,
Office hours, to IS and 1 to
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Acting Assistant Surgtoa
r s. Marine Hospital Service.
Office hours: X0 to U a.m. 1 to 4: SO p.m
77 Commercial Street. Snd Floor,
Dr. RHODA C. HICKS
OSTEOPATHIST
MaaaeU Bldf . 57 Commercial 8t
PHONK BLACK 9MR.
C. W. BARR D.0.8,
Hm Opened Dental Parlors In Rooms
817-818, Tha Dekum.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Where ho will bo pleased to moot
Friends and Patrons.
Dr. VAUGHAN,
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon.
Dr. W. C LOGAN
DENTIST
678 Commercial St, Sbanahan Buildinn
MISCELLANEOUS.
C. J. TRENCHARD
Insurance. Commission and Shipping
CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER.
Agent Wella-Fargo and Northern
Trifle Exuresa Companies.
Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND BTS.
JAPANESE GOODS
New stock of fancy goods just
Arrived at Yokohama Bazaar.
Call and see the latest novelties
from Japan.
BEST 15 CENT MEAL.
Toucan always find the best
15-ent meal in the city at the
liking Sun Restaurant
612 Commercial St
FIRST-CLASS MEAL,
fct 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or
ioughnuts, 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,
ihs transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black,
Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera
house.
BAY VIEW HOTEL
E GLASER, Prop.
Home Cooking, Comfortable Beds, Reason
able Rates and Nice Treatment
ASTORIA HOTEL
Corner Seventeenth and Duane Sts.
75 tents a day and up. Meals
20 cents. Board and lodging
f 4 per week.
THE
COMFORT
SALOON
Franteovich & Francisovich
Proprietors.
Logan Building
Patrons will be furnished withthe
best the market affords. Only the
best goods kept in stock.
When you buy canned clams
ask for
RAZOR BRAND
Cleau and wholesome and a home
product. For sale by ail lendiug
grocers. Warrention Clam Com
pany, Warrenton, Or.
..it'iin
L 1
These tiny Capsules are superior
C4l
to eaisam or copaiDa,
fta V
tubebs or Injections and.
CURE IN 48 HOURS
the same diseases with
out inconvenience.
l.iuiJI J
A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY
Hut Rave LasarUat aai Glossy Dale,
Ne Hatter What Color.
The finest contour of a female face, the
sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses
something If the head Is crowned with
scant hair. Scant arrd falling' hair. It Is
now known, la caused by a parasite that
burrows Into the scalp to the root of the
hair, where It saps the vitality. The lit
tle white scales the gvrm throws up In
burrowing' re called dandruff. To cure
dandruff permanently, then, and to stop
fallnjr hair, that germ must be killed.
Newbro's Herplclde, an entirely new re
sult of the chemical laboratory, destroys
the dandruff germ, and. of course, stops
the falling bnlr, and prevents baldnesa
8old by leading druggists. Send 10c. In
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
Eagle Drug Store, 361-S53 Bond St,
Owl Drug- Store, 649 Com. St., T. F.
I-aurtn, Prop, "Special Agent"
A Grim Tragedy.
Is dally enacted. In thousands of homes,
as Death claims. In each one, another
victim of Consumption or Pneumonia.
But what Coughs and Colds are prop
erly treated, the tragedy Is averted. F.
O. Huntley of Oaklandon, Ind writes:
"My wife had the consumption, and
three doctors gave her up. Finally she
took Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which
cured her. and today she Is well and
strong." It kills the germs of all dis
eases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed
at 60c and $1 by Chas. Rogers, drug
gist Trial bottle free.
HOARSE
COUGM
YdJFFV
(B0QJ)
QUICKLY CURED BY
Foley's Honey
and Tar
There is no case on record of a
cold resulting in Pneumonia, or
other serious lung trouble, after
Foley's Honey and Tar bad
been taken.
It will cure the most obstinate
racking cough, and heals and
strengthens the lungs.
Foley's Honey and Tar has
cured many cases of incipient
Consumption and even in the last
stages will always give comfort
and relief.
Foley's Honey and Tar gives
quick relief to Asthma sufferers,
as it relieves the difficult breath
ing at once.
Remember the name Foley's
Honey and Tar and refuse
substitutes that cost you the
same as the genuine. Do not take
chances with some unknown
preparation.
Contains no opiates.
Cured of Tirriblt Cough en Lungs
N. Jackson of Danville, 111., writes:
"My daughter bad a severe attack of
La Grippe and a terrible cough on her
lungs. We tried a great many remedies
without relief. She tried Foley's Honey
and Tar.which cured her. She has never
been troubled with a cough since."
Consumption Cured.
Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind.
Gentlemen: Foley's Honey and Tar
cured me ot consumption after I baa
suffered two years and was almost des
perate. Three physicians failed to give
me any relief and the last one said be
could do me no good. I tried almost
every medicine I beard tell of without
benefit, until Foley's Honey and Tar
was recommended to me. Its effect
right from the start was magical. I
improved steadily from the first dose
and am now sound and well, and think
Foley's Honey and Tar is a God-send
to people with l nroat and Lung Trou-
Dle. Yours very truly,
MRS. MARY AMBROSE.
Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00.
The 50 cent size contains two
and one-half times as much as the
small size and the 21.00 bottle al
most six times as much.
SOLD AID BECOMKEIDED BY
CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist
.Every Woman
II Interested ana inoald know
Sliollt llie wonnerf ul
MARVEL whirling Spray
The WW V1ul ;rta. ln)K
L don and Hurtiim. Hett Haf-
tMft Convenient.
i.t mr dnW for H.
If r-nnnolgupply the
Mailt t.l.. ac'iil no
omer. tint iwml iL&inD for
tl)tiDtratltook-rM. HcItm
full uartictilarfl and 1ir-1i',rm In
Taluable to bullet M 4 KVt L CO-,
I rarkww, set lark.
I'lione 2175 Ileit. Opon lay and.Night.
The Astoria
Restaurant
MAN MING. Proprietor.
Fine meals served at all
hours. Oysters served in
any style. Game in season.
tot Bond Street, Cor. 9th. Antorla, Ore.
t-H"HwHi'M mm mil
WHEN BESSIE f
CHURNED
By BLANCHE SEYMOUR
CnpyriffM, Wot, b T. a XeChtre A
t m m : n 111 1 1 m i nni
Bessie Martin was the only daughter,
gnd only child for that matter, of
Farmer Martin and bis wife. She bud
come borne from the academy on ber
summer vacation, and at nineteen
years old she was handsome enough
and cute enough to turn the beads of a
doten young men between daylight
and dark.
Ever since ber sixteenth birthday
she had been "somewhat engaged." as
she expressed it, to Will Burt, son of
the village merchant, and previous to
ber going to school he bad driven oat
to the farm once or twice every week.
Farmer Martin and bis wife bad
looked upon It as a case of "calf love"
and had neither encouraged nor dis
couraged, but when three years bad
passed In the same fashion things bad
"OOOD FOB TOTJ, OALl" EXCLAIMED 1
BOCOB VOICE AT TUB DOOB.
begun to look more serious. The en
gagement was announced, with the
consent of the parents on both sides.
Love did not run smoothly, however.
Bessie wanted to put In one more term
and graduate, and Will insisted on
marriage In the fall. Both being quick
tempered and impulsive, they bad bad
many a small quarrel before, but on
this occasion it threatened to degener
ate Into something serious.
Will bad driven out to the farm la
the forenoon to urge the matter from
bis standpoint, and as Bessie bad that
day been chased by a cow, stung by a
bumble bee and fallen down the back
steps she was In no mood for gentle
argument. It wasn't long before the
pair were at loggerheads, and when
the young man left the house to Jump
into bis buggy and drive furiously
away It was with the understanding
that if he never returned no heart
would be broken.
"La me, but how silly!" exclaimed
the mother as she came in from the
kitchen and found Bessie kneeling on
the floor, with her head burled in her
lounge and sobs choking her utterance.
"Do do you you suppose I'm going
to let Will Burt boss me around as If
I were a child."' exclaimed the girl as
she sprang to her feet and dashed the
tears away.
"I don't think he wants to boss."
"lie does. He not only wants to
boss, but he's selfish. I told blm I'd
almost been hooked by a cow, was
stung by a bumblebee and had a fall,
but did he sit down and bold my hand
and pity me? Xot a pity! He Just
went on to tell me that he could buy a
house, and all that, and that we'd be
married In October. He talked as if I
bad no voice in the matter."
"Oh, come now."
"It isn't as if I couldn't have forty
other beaus if I wanted 'em. I don't
like bis saying that he's going to do
this and he's going to do that, Just
as if be ran the earth. He knew I'd
cry when he was gone, but did he even
turn to look at the house when be
drove away? He knows bow it hurts
to be stung by a bumblebee, but when
I showed him the swelling on my left
arm did be say It was too bad and
kiss itr
"He probably forgot," soothed the
mother as she banded over ber ging
ham apron as a tear wiper. "I know
one time when your father was courtln'
me I fell off a fence and"
"But I'm not talking about you and
pa. Interrupted Bessie as a fresh a
sortment of sobs threatened to stick 1
in ber throat "Will Burt finds me a
sufferer, and what does he do to cheer
me up? Nothing. On the contrary, he
makes me miserable and drives me into
saying that I could marry some one
better than him before sundown. I
know I could, too, but I I"
Well, now, you go and lledown awhile '
until that bee sting gets better and yon
git over beln' nervous. Will will prob
ably be out bere tomorrow to beg your
pardon and tell you that be la awfully
sorry. I'll wet a rag in camphor and
put It on your forehead, and If you can
sleep for an hour or two you'll be all
right Tour father and I bad fifty dif
ferent spats afore we were married,
out never a one since. Come, dough
tor.
The girl slept not only for nu hour,
but for three. She was then awakeued
by her mother, who explained that sin
and the father bad to drive to town
to see atmut some legal business and
that Bessie must uilnd tbo bouse for
the afternoon. A quarter of au bour
later they were off, and, after taking
a little walk lu the garden nud rending
a story, Utuslo happened to remember
i thnt the cream was In the churu ready
to be beaten Into butter that evening,
so she decided to go ahead with It.
The churn was placed near the open
kitcheu door, and when she flrst sat
down she bad a book lu ber left band,
1 noughts of Will Burt were upper
most, however, and gradually the book
sunk down to her lap, and she worked
the dasher and reflected at the same
time:
"If I hadn't beou chased by a cow,
and stung by a bumblebee, and fallen
down the steps and rolled over among
the weeds, aud was feeling all broken
up It wouldn't have mattered, but be
never pitied me, and be didn't ask to
see the sting, and he wanted every
thing bis way, and when he knew I
was getting mad-and I say I won't
atand It I won't 1 won't-I won't!
If Will Burt doesn't come back and say
he's sorry be can Just go to pot, and
I'll-yes, I'll marry some one else."
"Good for you, gal!" exclaimed
rough voice at the door, and she
sprang away from the churn with
scream to And herself facing the
toughest looking tramp she had ever
seen,
"No call to git skeert, gal," be said
as he entered the room and closed the
door. "I was lyln under the hedge
when the old folks drove away, and I
kuow you are alone In tho house,
ain't half bad unless I'm riled. When
I'm riled, then look out. Now, then
! don't make any mistakes. Firstly
put some wlttlca on the table. Do as
I say and you shan't be harmed. Do
some other way and I pity you from
the bottom of my heart."
The girl placed a meal on the table.
and after ordering ber to sit opposite
to him the trump fell to and satisfied
his appetite. When he shoved back
from the table be said:
"Now, theu, I'm goln' through the
crib. I might ask you to go along and
p'lnt out where the valuables are kept,
but I shan't take any chances. I see
that there are wooden bars outside the
pantry window, and In there you go
till the old folka come borne."
Bessie entered the big pantry with
out a word, glad to be out of the pres
ence of the man. He fastened the door
on her and then went on a prowl
through the bouse. There waa another
door, however, which be bad closed,
but not bolted, the outside kitchen
door. He waa taking his time to make
up a bundle of plunder when the door
was softly opened by a sturdy young
man.
Will Burt had gone away angry, as
many a lover baa done before, but be
hadn't driven a mile before be wished
himself back. Out of sheer pride be
drove on to the village and tried to
make himself believe be didn't care,
but an bour after noon be was return
lng over the same road. He would not
call, be said, but just drive by the
farm and give Bessie a chance to call
blm In. He bad driven up and down
three or four times when the silence of
the bouse began to mystify blm and
be forgot bis dignity and bitched bin
horse. As he opened the kitchen door
be saw that the pantry door opposite
was fastened. Crossing the room, he
pulled the stick from over the catch
aud was rewarded by a voice Baying:
"Oh, Will, but I'm so glud-so gliid!"
"I -I meant to kiss that bee sting,"
be replied, "and I was a brute not to.
In fact, my dear, I was all to blame,
and I beg forgiveness, and"
"And there's a tramp In the house!"
"Waal, I should say!" exclaimed the
mother as she entered the house an
hour later. "Two fond hearts have
been reunite, and here's an old tramp
bound hand and foot and ready to be
carted to jail and leave nuthln' but
happiness Li this family!"
Bock Caves as Homes,
A large number of the natives of
Tenerlfe dwell In rock caves at the
present time, while those who have
made more progress Inhabit huts that
resemble the caves.
The dwellings of these Islanders are
simply large boxes, often built, if such
a term can be used, on the rock. They
have three completed sides without
openings of any kind; the roof Is prac
tically flat, except that In the center
It "dips" a little In order to catch the
rain water.
The front of the but baa a door,
which forms the only ventilation, and
often the only means by which light
can enter. This door Is generally open,
and the family sits either Inside the
but quite elose to the door or outside
In the open. Tbey usually have a kind
of cellar, which is a natural or art!
flclal excavation In the rock founda
tion, and In this cellar tbey keep a pig
Sanitation Is decidedly primitive.
Ancient Bankers,
Among the most valuable evidences
of the life and customs of the people
of Babylon and Nineveh 700 years II.
C. were found, during the excavations
1 at various times, veritable letters of
credit bills of exchange, with and with
out warranty, money obligations of all
kinds, sight drafts made payable to In
dorser or bearer. Theae denote tha
existence at Babylon, 000 B. C, of a
bank which must bave done a con
siderable business and sbowa that It Is
not only In our day that capital is used
to give Impetus and keep alive In
dustrial pursuits.
CLASSIFIED
It ATI. Si
First Insertion, One Cent a Word.
One Week, Each Line, 30c.
Two Weeks, Kach Line, 45c.
One Month, Each Line, 75c,
Astorlan Free Want Ads.
Anyone Desiring a Situation can Insert an Advertisement in this Column
of Three Lines Two Times Frcs of Charge.
HELP WANTED.
BOT WANTED OOOD CAPABLE
and active boy wanted. Apply at
Aatorlan office.
THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLKR
has opened one of the famous bar
ber colleges at 644 Clay at, Ban Fran
cisco; special Inducements this month;
positions granted; tuition earntd
while learning. Write correct number,
44 Clay St., San Francisco.
SUTUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED SITUATION AS 8TA-
tlonary engineer, or wilt take place
ns nreman. Apply at 131 Astor 8t.
WANTED SITUATION IN HOME
established business; will Invest
some money In business If same Is
atlsfitctory. Address A.. Astorlnn.
WANTED8!TUATtON AS CHAM
ber maid by lady of ability. Address
F. ft. Warrenton.
WANTED-POS1TION AS CLERK.
by a lady; three y-nrs' experience.
Address Q. B this office.
WANTED-rOSITION AS CHAMB-
ermald by lady of experience. K. W
this office.
L08T.
LOST REX; A COLLIE; WITH A
white breast and white face; liberal
reward for return to Astorlan office.
JUNK DEALERS.
HIGHEST PRICES
PAID FOR ALL
Bought and sold.
kinds of old junk.
ITS Tenth St.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
light housekeeping. Inquire at As -
torlan Office.
OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT
THIS
Office; J 3c per hundred.
THE LOUVRE
First Claw Concert ilnll . - Finest iort In The City
ADMISSION FREE
ATTRACTIVE I'lKXJUAM
Seventh and Astor Streets
The TROY Laundry
Is the only White Labor Uundry in tho City. Does the Host
of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in tivcry way worthy
of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phono 1991
FRjESH AND CURED MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
Ships, Logging Cumps und Mills supplied on short notice.
2 LIVE STOCK J50UG11T AND SOLD
g WASHINGTON MARKET - CHRISTENSON a CO.
Reliance
Electrical
Works
H.W.CYUfJg,
ManBgrr
NEiYZEALANDFlRE INSORANCE COMPANY
Of New Zcolnnd
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
Has been Underwriting on tho Pacific Coast for twonty.fivo years.
IISlUMMIiniMHItllliaiflllilMUIHlim
ELMORE a CO., Sole Agents
Astoria, . . Oregon.
ADVERTISING.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
INCUBATOR FOR SALB-400 BOOS
capacity; also three 100 caoaolt
brooders; flrst-claaa condition. As.
dress A. Aatorlan Office.
HOR8K. BUOOT AND HARNESS
for sale. Address M. Astorlan.
"For aaltAt 'OaatonVfeiiatabii,
No. 105 Fourteenth street; on LandhVa
harneas machine; one Smlth-Prsmler
typewriter; one 10 hp motor and belt
lng; 1000 good sacks.
PERSONAL
WANTED OENTLRIIAN TO As
sist middle-aged business woman
(widow), In business. Address B. As
lotiiin.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
FOR HALE PARTLY IMPROVED
place of 19 H acres. V mile from
Knappa; cabin, etc.; handy for fisher
men; can laud at any slnue of the tide:
will sell chenp, Apply to F. Hnrlman
K imp in. Ore,
BIOS WANTED.
BIDS WANTED -BIDS WILL BE RE-
celv.d by the rounly eourt for fur-
nlahlna- lux collecting register and tag
recelpia for the year 1904. Bids to be
filed hy 10 o'cloi k n. m. Saturday. Jnnu-
ry 7. 195. Information can h had at
the county court room. The court re
serves the right to reject any or all
bids. By order of the County Court.
J. C. CLINTON. Clerk.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE IS HEREBT ODEN THAT
the co-partnership of Hop Hlng Lung
Co., doing business as merchants and
contractors for Chinese labor at No,
370 Bond street. Aatorla, Oregon, la
this day dissolved by the retirement of
I Ten Jin Song. Womg Hond, Lee York.
The business will hereafter be conduct
led by the remaining members of the
company. Chew Gone-, manaarer. left
on tha FM.r tnr v. -v. v.
'will embark for China. Ha will retur.
'next year. Ill, nartnara l-n. r-w ..
V awaaap W mM
Johg Hop, will manage the business
1
during his absence.
HOP HINO LUNO CO.
AH DOCK. Chairman,
CHANGE WEEKLY
CHARLES WIRKKAl A
We are thoroughly prepared for making
estimate! and executing order for
Bll kinds of electrical installing ant
repairing. Huppliej in stock. Wt
sell the Celebrated 811 EIJJY LAMP,
Call up Phone 1161.
428 BOND STREET