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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1905)
TIIE MORNING ASTORIA N AT()hIA OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11. 19W. PROOFESSIONAL CARDS. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. FHISIC1AN AND 8UUQEON Acting Assistant Surgeon C.K. Marine HokdIUU Hervlee. Ofllce hour: 10 to IS a-m. 1 to 4: SO p.tn. 477 Commercial Street. 2nd Floor. Dr. RIIODA C. HICKS 0STE0FATHIST Sf instil Bldf . S?S Commercial Bt FUONK BLACK 3065. C W. BARR. D. D. 8. Hm Opened Dental Parlor in Rooms 817-818, The Dekum. ttOSTtlTfKc STOMACH The Bitters is now recoguu.'d by ikkly women m here as heir "be it friend," It has a stimulating e ffe c t upon their weak or Kane and cures Vomiting, Sick Headache, Sleeplessness, Costive nets. Feinting Spells, Indigestion end DysDepli. We urge a trial IT It FOR LADIES, TOO, PORTLAND, OREGON. Where he will be pleased to meet Friends and Patrons. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dkxtist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 078 Commercial St-, Shan ah an BaUding LullMISCELLANEOUS. iS C. J. TRENCHARD Real Estate, Insurance, Commission and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Office 133 Ninth Street, Next to Justice Office. ASTORIA, OREGON. JAPANESE GOODS New stock of fancy goods just arrived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. Tfcejr Cmm St., Ta.lr Hair Falling Owt Wtta HerplcMe. Ladles who have thin hair and whose hair la falling out. can prevent the halt falling out. and thick.n th -.v - T . ' VMVU, Will Newbro'a "Herplclde." Besides. Herpl dde la one of the most agreeable hair dressings there la. Herplclde kills the dandruff term that eata the hair off at the root After the germ la destroyed. " nw up, una the hair crow long aa ever. Evn mnu i, Jnce any lady that Newbro'a Herplclde n, Indispensable toilet requisite. It contains no oil or man i arm - or dy. Sold by Lading druggists. Send we. In stamps for sample to The Herpl Old Cot, Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, S51-35S Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 64$ Com. St, T. P. I-aurin, Prop. "Special Agent" BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 Commercial St FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nicecake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St t WOOD! WOOD! WOOD; Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, tha transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, oppoeite opera house. 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 nron- erly treated, the tragedy Is averted. F. G. Huntley of Oaklandon. IntL, 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 Jls- eases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at SOc and 11 by Chaa, Rogers, drug gist Trial bottle free. Bridie of SrU Man. Near Aberystwlth. on the west coast of Wales, where the Monk river flows through a black, yawning abyss, there is a single arch bridge of unknown antiquity. The popular leeend buys that it was built by the devil, and far and near It is known as "the Bridge or Devus" or "the Bridge of the Evil Man." British antiquarians are united In the belief that It was built bv the early monks, but that tact does not affect the popular legend in the least "Old Harry's" part In Its erection being never Questioned bv the Inhnhitnnta r Cardiganshire. Grose says that "the bridge Is an honor to the hiArl that built it; whether that hand be Satan's or that of some monk." - Ghe LAVENDER PAPER. DOLL By S. L TJNSLtY lpyrtKht, 1H, by 8. L. Tll- The ladles of the Child were giving a paper doll nodal at the home of Mrs. Townly, The grounds i-nd house had been lent to them ami the ladles had planned a supper on the mwn, wun a lottery and dam In the evening. Young girls were to be ed as paper dolls and wait upon the lauies, in tne evening the young men must buy their partners for the dance in the lottery. The girls made paper j ureases, witn paper bats to match, and practiced a stiff, doll-like walk. "Mildred Little? Oh. ahe la in u ender with violets," said Henrietta Summers In answer to a question. The woman who was interested In Mildred thanked Henrietta and walked away. She was a tall woman, with white hair and large, dark cvm motherly woman who wanted to help ner aon in his troubles, but did not know what to do. Keating herself at one of the tables, ahe began to watch the people. Twice was the girl standing by her side compelled to repeat her questlou before Mrs. Dek-oe was aware of her presence. "May I serve you?" Mrs. Delcoe turned hastily toward the small, demure maiden, irownmi from head to foot In pale lavender pa per, adorned with bunches of violets. The face was expressionless. The blue eyes stared wide open, while no doll need have been ashamed of those pink cheeks and that smooth brown hair. Mrs. Delcoe recognized Harold's ruling tyrant, Mildred Little. The mother un derstood In n moment her son's wor ship. This girl's charm had already stolen upon her. "Poor boy! I wish I could smooth out the wrinkles for him," she thought to nerseir. Aloud she said: "I was waiting for my son. I see him coming, so you may take our order." The paper doll did not turn to look at the young man who came up and seated himself at her table. She waited In silence for her order. "W hat would you like, Harold?" "Your choice, mother." At the sound of that voice the lav- ender doll suddenly came to life and looked directly at the sneaker. When their eyes met Harold Delcoe smiled. But Mildred hnd regained control of herself. She was again the lavender r. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies tha teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people) of refinement lor over a quarter of a century. Very convenient for tourists. PREPARED. BY the own door at the awUiaTnTTanterna In the. distance beneath a group of trees the young man saw a girl, her tin: gown standing out about the alen BAY VIEW HOTEL E GLASER, Prop. Rom Cooking, Comfortable Beds, Reason able Rates and Nice Treatment Life's Changes. The great novel, the great book of any sort, la no longer being written for exactly tee same reason that the Goth- ic cathedral Is no longer being built, not because men have become Incapa ble of it nor because its possibilities are exhausted, but because unforeseen changes in social and economic condi tions have rendered it impossible. H. G. Wells. ASTORIA HOTKL Corner Seventeenth and Duane St. 78 cents a day and up. Meals SO cents. Board and lodging 1 4 per week. THE COMFORT SntUn Her. Sbe-8top! You shan't kiss me to night at least, not before I have had an explanation. I heard today that you had been encased to sixteen dlf- ferent girls. He-But that was before I had seen your aneel face, mv love. She So it was, to be sure. I never thought of that SALOON Franteovich & Francisovich rropnetors, Logan Building Patrons will be furnished withthe est the market affords. Only the fcest goods kept in stock. fjM.iM.H8lli.r These tiny Capsules are stipend to tsaisam or topaiDa, Cubebs or Injections andiv CURE IN 48 HOURS tha Same diseases with out inconvenience. Sold by all Ontpxtsti, Samples Didn't Salt. Neighbor Did that artist who stay ed with you last month paint your doors and windows? Fanner He did not At first he refused to do such common work, and after I bad seen one of his pictures I refused to let him do It mm 4J1 large enough for the "C" or "100" t oe distinguished, diet looked at II curiously. It was all that had stoot' Between iiitn and prison. "lo you ";now," he said sortly. "thai this looks more aa though it had beer made of Confederate mouey?" She flung up her head. "You dldn" say so this morning." "I did not see It this mornlug." he protested "The only expert opinion given waa by your brother, who pro nounced them to be genuine bills. There are no silk threads In these bills and not a trace of the yellow hacked gold certificates." "I didn't have any yellow ones." ahe aid, off her guard for the Instant Hi caught her wrist "Io you menn." he demanded, "that you made this?" "I couldn't see you go to Jail," she said, tears trembling on her lushes. I "Did you think 1 was guilty?" he de muiuli'd. She shook her head. "I couldn't think that of you," she said simply, "but tilings looked so black against you, and I rememlcred stories of mice building nests-and I-I Axed this up." He was so close to her that she could feel bis quick breath ou her forehead. Did you do this because you were sorry?" he asked. She raised her head bravely. "Not because I was sorry." "Because you loved me?" Her blushes were her answer. Iu a moment his strong arms were about her and she bad bidden her liurnlnu face upon his shoulder. How long they stood there neither kuew. It wus juuge Mollis who Interrupted them. There were new lines of care in his face as he came slowly forward from the doorway. "Chester," he said slowly, "God knows how 1 have liecn hoping that some day your union with (iertrude would give me the right to call you 'son.' I have looked forward to the day with no thought of what would have come before. You are cleared iu our eyes, but while this hangs over you it Is not well that you should marry." With a cry Gertrude sank unon the sofa. Chester bent over and kissed her. then turned to her father. "You ure right. Judge," he said Lntll this Is cleared to our own sat Isfactlon It Is lietter so." He turned slowly to the door, to be Jostled vio lently by Jack Hollls. "I've run all the way from the bank," shouted the lad. "We found the bills In the trial balance book Old Dixon used them for a bookmark and then forgot all about them. C beater gasped. "And I thought all the time vou hnd them," he cried. "Don't you re- memiM-r handling them the afternoon tiiey were missed?" Jack almost sobbed. "Did you keep oulet for me-or for HIS 7 "For SlsT answered Chester quietly. Ana tills time the Judiro intve them nls blessing. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. lUTIISs Hrst Insertion, One Cent a Word, One Week, V.m Line, 30c. Two Weeks, I'.ach Line, 45c One Month, Kach Line, 75c, Astoricm Free Want Ads. Anyone licsiring a Situation can Insert an Advertisement in this Colunn vi tmcc Lines two nines i res of Charge. HELP WANTED. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. HOT WANTED -UGOD CAPAnr.R "ABATOR FOR 8ALB-400 BOQ8 and active boy wanted. Apply at .. c,pac,tJ,! ,0 opacity storlan mce. brooders; flrst-claas condition. Ad dress A. A storlan Office. THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLER has opened one of the famous bar ber colleges at 144 Clay st, San Fran-! clsco; special Inducements this month; positions granted; tuition earned while learning. Write correct number. 644 Clay st. San Francisco. WANTKD Kneigftlc. trustworthy man or woman to work In Oregon, representing huge mnnufm luring coin- mriy; salary. $40 to $90 a month: paid weekly; exiwis. advanced. Address wlili stamp, J. If. Moore, Astoria, oro 8UTUATI ON 8 VVA NTtfoT" HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS for sale. Address M. Asiorlan. For sale At Oaaton's feed stable, No. 105 Fourteenth street; one Landle'a harness machine; one Smith-Premier typewriter; one 20 hp motor and belt ing; 1000 good sacks. PERSONAL. WANTED C1ENTLEM AN TO AS slst middle-aged business woman (widow). In business. Address a Aa- tortnn. WANTED SITUATION AS 8TA- (lonary engineer, or will take place 11s rlreman. Apply at 131 Astor St. WANTKD-SITUATION IN 80MK establish! business; will Invest some money In business If same Is satisfactory. Address A., Astorlan. JUNK DEALERS. HlomCHT I'HICICH PAID FOR ALL klmls of old Junk. Hought and sold, ITS Tenth St.. FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE. WANTED-SITUATION AS CHAM her maid by lady of ability. Address F, R., Warrenton. FOR S A LB PARTLY IMPROVED Pl'ice of 19 acrs. H mils from Knappa; cabin, etc.; handy for fisher men; can land at any stage of the tide; will sell cheap. Apply to F. Hartman Knappa, Ore, FOR RENT ROOMS. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. Inquire at As- j torlan office. LOST REX; A COLLIE; WITH a ' white breast and white face; liberal' OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THIS reward for return to Astorlan office. ' Office: ISo ner hundred JAPANESE FIRST CLASS C00K wants a situation as cook In rcstau-l rant, hotel or boarding house; city or country. P. O. Ho r.2 Astoria. Ore. ! LOST. IT BUILDS YOU UP, and KEEPS YOU UP. The Best Cod Delicious to the Taste. Liver Preparation Not a Patent Medicine. "I BEE YOU HAD K fcOVEIi. HI. Doesn't Count. Dremer My wife and I always pass opon and decide our household ques tions quite as seriously as though we were voting upon the national Issue. Henpeck-Well, whenever my wife and I pull off an election like that she at. ways wins by one vote. Philadelphia rress. ifebllltr of PnrpoM. Go before no man with trembling, but know rell that all events arc M different and nothing to thee, for what ever it may be it shall lie with thee to use it nobly; this no man can rJrevent. Eplctetus. Phone 21 75 Red. Open Day and.Mghl The Astoria Restaurant MAN MING, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any style. Game in season. J9 B.nd Street, Cor. 9th. Astoria, Ore. J Dr. C. Gee Wo OrVDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Tl wonderfai n am Sartor I. ajim PftODit wtttumt mm. uoo u. , ";, 2 u U I. 11, w , k f yvV 5r. ... . ,, . ,,,, - uii tn tnUrrij known in mhIii-.! ne In Una aMi.irjr. iiiroun itir w o Uiamr hvoilra. rvuiMM tt, fuiiun. donor know. Lk mtniitM ,r ... .... . dl. which ft .urrmniltjr im In dilwil 0 Hf runinw, u cart caUarn, wi. nu, lnn(, UiroM, rhumun Mmw.. UMiiKh, lirar, kinira c, hm kiMMiW 5,m- e.unu mi of ,h, rt,, vHw (w The C Get Wo Chinese Kdkboe Co. ISi Alder SU. doll. The young man's face became scarlet, and lie looked In an opposite uirection. Mildred served her table faithfully, yet her hand would tremble. Twice sue tore Her ruffled skirt and was mm. polled to hunt for glue, but whenever sue passed Harold she was only a pa per doll. The young man would have left the fete at once, but his mother detaintvt him. Why she did so she could not ten, yet sue felt that Harold would be neeaea. The supper tables had been mrtioA away and the lanterna lighted among the trees. Henrietta Summers, the white doll, had been bought In the lottery py a tall, light haired youth, while Lottie Edwards, the scarlet doll, waltzed away with a young lieuten ant, mus they were chosen one by one. The only color missing from this ramoow was lavender. "I wonder who bought Mildred's iicKetr said Henrietta as she whirled about the room on her partner's arm. Now and then a smother-'d laugh was heard, accompanied by the soft ni.stlo of tearing paper. Some unfortunate young man hnd entangled himself In nis partner's fluted ruffles. "Who did you say?" repented Hen rictta ns she turned toward her port ner. "narold Delcoe." was the answer narold had left the room and was walking In the deserted garden among tne swinging paper lamps. Reneath a tall, spreading tree was a tent In wnicn a fortune teller had been !r ting earlier In the evening. Finding tt deserted, he entered. Lying upon a oencn was tne red and yellow flowered roDe tne fortune teller had worn. Sit ting down, narold leaned his chin upon s nanoa. ana looked gloomily, out of HU Onlr Victory. "Rnrely, very rarely." asserted a west side resident, "do I repeat to a friend something that I've been saying to another menu. Hut I did sav a mA tnmg to my wife the other dav. (len erally I don't Indulge In repartee with her. Ideas come to her more rantdiv than they do to me. This was an ex ceptional case. I'll agree that women are pretty sensible in most thinirs hm in some things they're unreasonnhle especially in money matters. Thev have to make a little monev irn n fr themselves that they Imagine it can De stretched until It accomplishes won ders. My wire was discussing new servant '1 don't wonder that folks are poor,' she said hauchtilv. l .t out of all patience with them, they're so careless and Improvident. Do you mow tnis girl of ours had to walk up nere. ne didn't even have car furo Dldn t you tell me.' I nRkel. 'th.t mis gin worked in a bote for .t m week, that she had to pay $1.60 for a room, mat her wnshlne cost her dollar a week, and that she had to clothe herself and look neat on a dollar a week?' " 'Yes,' she admitted. "'Well,' I said, -what did von emeet she'd have a bank account?' "We've been married fourteen warn and this was the first time that mv wife didn't get back ut inn nwl make me sorry I'd spoken. I nut on n wnr. - . - - - . . w ger mat evening that made the house loot too small for me." Provldenr Journal. nil A 1 11 1 y J J?s& l Hie Great Bodybuilder YVlR 0NTA'NS ALtlitN. Tit vXM 1 Medicikai Elemints ActualivN 19 I Wn11 " Fmm fmH cm' LIVERS, )) The Compromlae. SheHow sweet of yon to own that you were in the wrong! ne oilman.. m!ndedly)-Yes; mother always taught me that it waa easier to give In to 0 woman than to argue with her. De. Vinol contains ALL the med.rina. , .... -'iviifco VI genuine, fresh cod's livers and their oil; with or panic iron, and other bodv buiHino- inmwi.,,.- ... . . J '& '"jIWUIVHVO,. in a denciouslv palatab e and form. 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