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THE MORNING ASTORIA N, ASTOhIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY I, 1M& PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. A. REGAN Dentist OBce over A. V. Allen1 Store, Office hour, 9 to 11 and 1 to JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKQEON Acting AMtstaiil Surgeoa C. S. Marine Hospital Service. Ottce hour: 10 to 11 a-m. 1 to 4:10 p.m 477 Commercial Street, Jnd Floor, Dr. RHODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATHIST Manstll Bide. ST! Commercial 8t PHONE BLACK 9065. C W. BARR, D. D. 8. Haa Opened Dental Parlor in Room 817-818, The Dekum. PORTLAND, OREGON. Where ha will be pleated to meet Friend and Patron. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 678 Commercial St-, Shanahan Building MISCELLANEOUS. C. J. TRENCH ARD Insurance, Commission and Shipping CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. Agent Wella-Fargo and Northern Paclflo Express Companies rnr ELEVENTH and BOND STa JAPANESE GOODS New stock of fancy goods just arrived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties Irvm Japan. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-ent meal in the city at the RWing Sun Restaurant 612 Commercial St FIRST-CLASS MEAL im 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur Mi 434 Bond St WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Cerd wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowett prices. Kelly, the 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. APPEARING OLD Aria as a Bar tm Prefttable Kmslor sseat. Tou cannot afford to rrow old. In these days of strenuous competition It Is necs.-arjr to maintain, ss long; as pcoalble ones youthful appearance. It Is Impossible to do this without re taining a luxurious growth of hair. The presence of Dandruff Indicates the presence of a burrowing germ which lives and thrives on the roots of the hair unta tt causes total baldness. Xewbro'a Herplcide Is the only known destroyer of this pest, and tt Is as effec tive as It Is delightful to use Herplcide makes an elegant hslr dress ing as well as Dandruff cure. Accept ns substitute there Is none. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. tn stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit. Mica. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug; Store, S49 Com. St., T. F. Iaurln, Prop. "Special Agent" Spring's Faary By KEITH GORDON OwrteM, 14, by K. M. tntiUteari should have come upon her like this sjs If some ubtlo Influence had turned her thoughts Into the same channel With lila owu. Deeld.Mlv. thine were comf.g his way. He felt exhilarated. trluiniihniit, boy lull. MIns t rant laugh tnl rather foolishly as she greeted him. "I was playlug a game that him mn a favorite of mine since 1 whs a muiuII Klrl." she explained us they turned away from the window together, " irltll. At lt.,11.,.-.. ' t, ..hl..t. t ... If . I.....U..U ' .....v,. n : . 1 . puM rang everything tn life to null myself. A Grim Tragedy. la 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 la 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 la well and turr' strong." it kills the germs of all dis eases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and 31 by Chaa. Rogers, drug gist. Trial bottle free. 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 wit hthe best the market affords. Only the best goods kept in stock. MAiSE STUFFY (BOLE) 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 had 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 . i . , , consumption ana even in ine last stages will always give comfort and relief. Foley's Honey and Tar eives 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. urt-d of Tirribla Cough on Lungs. N. Jackson of Danville, 111., writes: My daughter had 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 Curod. Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind. Gentlemen: Foley's Honey and Tar cured me of Consumption after I had suffered two years and was almost des perate. Three physicians failed to give, me any relief and the last one said he could do me no good. I tried almost every medicine I heard 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 T hroat and Lung Trou ble. Yours very truly, MRS. MARY AMBROSE. Three sizes 25c, 50c, 51.00. 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 BECOMKEIOED BY CHaS. ROGERS, Druggist it luto Mowbray's head, though per haps the rhythmic beating of carpefct and the sight of whiter garments out for their last airing in the sunlight may have prepared his mind for the Idea. The world, so far as he could see tt from the windows of hla back room. had grown suddenly domestic. Every time he approached the window somo new sign of household uuheaval greet ed him. Every one seemed distracting ly busy putting hla house ki order, and. without realising precisely what was the matter, Mowbray had a vague, In jured sense of being out of it. Then one morning there was a deaf ening clatter outside the window where on an adjacent wall the Ivy leaves were already changing from russet to rich green and the plumes of the wis taria vine waved with languid elegance in the spring breere. True to their na- the sparrows were wrangling fiercely. "Evidently fighting for the hand of the same lady or disagreeing about the advantages of a building site!" chuc kled Mowbray ns he eyed the reflection of his lathered face iu the mirror and. puckering his mouth to the left, drew the razor skillfully across bis right cheek and viewed the result with crit ical attention. It was a homely moment for self rev elation, but so It happened, and so it must be set down. An lustaut later ho j was tbluking that it wouldn't be half bad to be one of those married fellows who at this season were receiving such j Injunctions ns. "Xow, John, don't for- get to telephone the paper banger." or! "Just stop at the enrpet cleaner's on your way to the station and hurry him op." During the rest of his toilet Mow- .Nettle nud I -Nettle wns my best friend, you knowused to Hnd hour describing our luiNhnnds, houses aud children to each oilier. It was great fun, I can tell you, and we entered Into details until It actually seemed real." She paused nud glanced up at hint to see If he understood and then contin ued. "When you enme up I wns just furnishing a love of a house In thought selecting the color scheme for my walls, you know." Mowbray listened, almost too rnpt to speak. There was something thrllllug In the knowledge that her thoughts had been the very complement of his. A strange, strong happiness and cer- taluty Hs.sescd him "Would you mind telling me whether the husband that you planned bore any resemblance to mef" he questioned daringly. She regarded him critically, then shook her head. "lon't think me rude," she murmured; "but. to tell you the truth, he was always six feet tall aud blond. Ouce I remember when we had reached the end of a game that Is, seen our daughters grow up and marry we began all over ngalu, and for a chuuge I chose a dark, cold man who tilled me with a delicious fear. Hut I was always forgetting and harking back to my favorlie type, so nt last I gave up." "Too bad. too bail!" murmured her companion, but his tone Implied that his pity was for her disappointment rather than his own. They walked along in silence for awhile, absorbed In their thoughts aud the lively scene about them, yet strangely conscious of each other. At last Mowbray spoke. "I don't sec how the thing Is coming out." he began, with feigned bewilder CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. KATl.St First Insertion, One Cent a Word. One Week, Kach Line, 30c. Two Weeks, Kach Line, 45c. One Month, Kach 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. DOT WANTED GOOD CAPABLE and active boy wanted. Apply at Astorlan office. THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLER has opened on of the famous bar ber colleges at (44 Clay at.. San Fran cisco; special Inducements this month; positions granted; tuition earned while learning. Write correct number, (44 Clay at San Francisco. 8UTUATIONS WANTED. WANTF.D SITUATION AS ST A tionary engineer, or will take place as fireman. Apply at 131 Astor St. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. INCUBATOR FOR SALE 400 EOOS capacity; also three 100 capacity brooders; first-class condition, Ad dress A. Astorlan Office. HORSE, BUOOT AND HARNESS for tale, Address M. Astorlan. For sale At Oaaton's feed stable. No. 105 Fourteenth street; on Landle's harness machine; on Smith-Premier typwrltr; on 30 hp motor and belt ing; 1000 good sacks. PERSONAL, WANTED SITUATION IN SOME established business; will Invest some money In business If same Is satisfactory. Address A., Astoilnn. WANTED-SITUATION AS CHAM- her maid by ludy of ability. Address R, Wurrenlon. bray grinned at himself In the glass, j uient, "for when the slchts and sounds more or less humorously. Up to the; 0f early spring suddenly made me present moment the serious game of i homesick for the thlm: I've never had money making, with occasional gay hours, had seemed to him as satisfy- an When you buy canned clams ask for I RAZOR BRAND Clean and wholesome and a home product. For sale by all lending grocers. Warrention Clam Com pany, Warrenton, Or. These tiny Capsule are superior to tsaisam ot lopaiDa, V L l 1 A CURE IN 48 HOURSlfflM the same disease with out inconvenience. JEvery Woman IS lnlcIMIed n1 ihouM know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray The new vriul SrrW. Im. ?Sweit-Mot Convenient. i.kTMringiMfcrtt. If li 'annotfUDp)y the hahihl, ac-,et no ruber, bill wnd 111,1110 for lllastraMtjook-KiTrt, It jive full oarticulftrs and direct lonn In. THluabl-to lailiet NtHVILCO. i ram uovr, lew 1 era. f'horir; 2175 Ked. Opeii bay ttnd,Nljfit. The Astoria Restaurant MAN MING, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any style. Game in season. SM Bond Street, Cor. 9th. Astoria, Ore. IN A WOMEXT UK WAS BY HER 8HI. ing an occupation ns any man could desire. Now it had ceased to be all absorbing. He wanted to be consulted about the color of wall papers, the de signs of rus and the style of furniture. He wanted to hear some soft, femi nine voice saying, "Bnt do you think we can ufford It this spring, dear?" and to answer grandly: "Certainly, mad am. Do you suppose your husband Is such a duffer that he can't pay for a few luxuries now and then?" Queerly enough, the eyes that looked into his as in fancy he made this speech were of a clear, lucid gray, with long, dark lashes and beautifully penciled brows. To bp candid, they were the eyes of Elinor Grant, one of the few girls of his acquaintance whose society he had ever found as entertaining as business. It seemed a sort of miracle that they should appear at the partic ular Juncture, Decidedly fate was giv ing him a tip. When he called that afternoon Miss Grant was out, and be had a childish feeling that the bottom had dropped out of things. A dark suspicion that other meu besides himself might have received tips from fate also haunted him, and tb thought made him a trifle uneasy. He wandered back downtown, feel ing rather glum. There were other girls, of course, always, but he wanted to see her and no one else. Some way of all the girls he knew she was the only one be could think of in connec tion with the household details that had suddenly appealed to him with their homely charm. In Imagination be could see ber bustling about her lit tle domain, one of those narrow brown stone houses huddled timidly between more pretentious ones on some side street, directing her maids and taking a lively Interest in the affairs of her little household. The fancy pleased blm immensely, and he was going on to elaborate it when the gay colors of a display of I wall paper in a window he was pass-! lug caught bis eye. He slackened his j pace, arid then and not until then did he observe the figure of a trim young woman ' standing before It, In contemplation. In a moment be was by her sid "One would think you had an estab lishment of your own and were getting Idea for having It done over," was his Inaghlng salutation as be looked dowu at her with a pleased warmth in his eyes and enjoyed the startled glance she turned upon blm. It leemed the sweetest thing that he a home" His voice grew low, and he paused a second, as If the thought were too sa cred to be mentioned lightly. Elinor' heart went out to him, though she stubbornly kept her glance fixed lndif ferently on the crowd about them. "It was your face that rose before me Instantly; your eyes that looked Into mine; your dear presence that felt In the house that I planned, like benediction, a caress. You were the spirit of the place. Its queen, the gra clous woman to whom I fancied my self coming home each night with deeper, fuller love." A heedless pedestrlau jostled them all uncowlous of the fact Hint In do ing so he had rudely brushed agulust the sweetest thing in the world a lov story. They continued their way, most in silence, until the bewildering greenery of the park turned by spring magic into fairyland confronted them. In a (lash Elinor seemed to see her life stretching awny Into the future, transformed Into a beauty ns match less as that ljefore her, by love. She laid her hand upon Mowbrsy arm and gazed t him for a moment with her soul In her eyes. "After all," she said very softly, believe t.at you 'dreamed true!' " WANTED POSITION AH CLERK. by a lady; thne y.-nrs' experience. Address O. H., this office. WANTED OENTLKM AN TO AS iiuumo-ngeu nusiness woman twitiow), m business. Address B. A torlnn. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. I'OH BALBPA!ITI.Y IMPROVED Place of 194 inrt-s, mil from Kmtppu; culiln, etc.; handy for fisher. men; inn land at any singe of the tide; will sell cheap. Apply to V, Ilartman Kiinppa, Ore, WA NTKD POSITION AS CHAMll ermald by Indy of experience. K. W., this office. LOST. Look For the Woman. Where a community is blessed with good churches, look for the woman Where the public schools have teach ers of worth and the schools are of recognized standard, look for the wo man. Where good music Is brought to town or city through private enter prise, look for the woman. Where thei-e is a prevalence of good literature In a small town, look for the woman. When a toy grows Into an honest, upright, forcible man, look for the wo man. Where you find clean street curs aud clean street, look for the woman. Where you ilnd lectures brought to an eager public by private enterprise, look for tlio woman. Where you find healthful, cheerful charities supported aud encouraged look for the woman It is woman who stand behind most of these tjessings of the world. It Is woman and woman's clubs that are to be credited with many of these good influences. It la woman and her home mission ary society, woman and her church fair, woman and her eagerness to help, that make possible many of these dear ly bought luxuries. Chicago New. Arts of the otraieiai, In the Etruscan museum at Rome la the Villa I'apa Giulla, among the ob jects found at Falerll belonging to the sixth century before Christ, is a skull which has the gold mounting of sever al false teeth fixed In Its upper Jaw, very similar to the mountings used by dentists of our own day. Cremation is as old as the days of Uomulus and Re mus. If Romulus did not cremate Re mus bis contemporaries certainly cre mated their dead, as is shown bv the absorbed j graves of this epoch recently discov ered In the Roman forum. Historians have been accustomed to regard the Etruscans as belonging to a primitive era of civilization, but In some of their utensils they were astonishingly mod ern. Their bronze tripods for holding saucepan over lamp might have been copied from the kettle stand of the modern breakfast table except for tb beauty of their workmanship. LOST-REX; A COLLIE; WITH A white breast and white face; liberal reward for return to Astorlan office. 8PECIAL NOTICES. WANTED -UKHI'i.,mnLK MAN TO manage an ofTJ4-e and distributing de pot fur (urge tiuuiufacttirltig concern; snlury $15(1 p,.r month ami commls. "Ion; iipiatii ilium have good refer tires and $:-0no; capital secure, Ad dress, 8u,,t. 3:3 West 121th 8t..Chlcago. JUNK DEALERS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL kinds of old junk. Bought and sold. 173 Tenth St. FOR RENT-ROOMS. THREE FURNISHED ROOM8 FOR light housekeeping. Inquire at As torlan office. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THIS Office; 25c per hundred. NOTICE IS IIERE11Y GIVEN THAT the co-partnership of Hop Hlng Lung A Co., doing business as merchants and contractor for Chines labor at No. 7( Rond treet. Astoria. Oregon, la thl day dissolved by the retirement of Yen Jin Song, Womg Hond, Lee York. The business will hereafter be conduct ed by the remaining number of tb company. Chew Oong, manager, left on the Elder for Vancouver, where he will embark for China. He will return next yr. Hla partner, Eng Fook and Johg Hop, will manag the business during his absence. HOP HINO LUNO A CO. AH DOCK. Chairman. THE LOUVRE A First Cliifo Concert llnll . . Kiml lituort In TlioCily ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PltOOKAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKAl A The TROY Laundry Is the only White Labor Laundry in tlio City. Does the Hest of Work at very reasonable Trices, and is in every way worthy of your j.ntroniiKe. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. I'liono 1091 raxxxtxrxrxxxxxxxxxxxxxiTXxxxxxxrtxrrxxxxxxx; ITTXTTTT FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, LoKginjr Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK IJOUGUT AND SOLD 3 WASHINGTON MARKET CHRISTENSON 8 CO. IXXXXXXrXXXXXXIIIXIIIirTTxTXXTXXIXXITTTTrTTT Reliance Electrical Works H.V.CYbOH, Manager We are thoroughly prepared for making estimate and executing order for II kinds of electrical installing an! repairing. Bupplles in itock. W sell the Celebrated 8IIELBY LAMP, Call np Phone 1181. 428 BOND STREET IIZEALIDFl INSURANCE CO MPANY Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS laa been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five years. ELMORE $ CO., Sole Agents Astoria, . - Oregon.