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THE MORNING APTORIAN, ASTOMA, OREGON. UNOAV, JANUARY 13, ttO& PROOFESSIONAL CARDS. ' JAY TUTTLE, M. D. t PHISICIAN AND 8UKOE0N Acting AtaUtant Bnrgeoa v. R. if ulu Hosuital Service, Offloa hours: M to II a-m. 1 to 4:10 p.m ITt Commercial Street. Ind Floor, Dr. RHODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATHIST v instil Bid. 671 Commercial Bt rHONK BLACK 306S. C. W. BARR, D. D. 8. Hai Opened DenUl Parlore in Roome 817-818, The Dekum. PORTLAND. OREGON. Where he will be pleated to meet Friends and Patrons. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist vPythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST JT$ Commercial St., 8hanahan Building MISCELLANEOUS. ti.H a J. TRENCHARD Real Estate, Insurance, Commiss lion and Shipping, .rnft-rnu HOUSE BROKER Office 133 Ninth Street, Next to Justioe Office. ASTORIA, OREGON. JAPANESE GOODS New stock of fancy goods just arrived! atl Yokohama .Bazaar Gall and see the latest novelties from Japan. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. Tou can always find the besl 15-cent meal in the city at the Risin? Sun Restaurant o 612Commercial St FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice'eake, coffee, pie, or douehnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur .nt 434 Bond St WOOD! WOOD! WOOD; Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phono 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. BAY VIEW HOTEL E. GLASER, Prop. Home Cocking. Comfortable Beds, Reaon able Rata and Nice Treatment ASTORIA HOTEL Corner Seventeenth and Duane Sti. 75 cents a dav and up. Meals - v s 20 cents. Board and lodging $4 per week. THE COMFORT SALOON Franteovich'& Francisovich Proprietors. r Logan Building Patrons will be furnished withthe best the market affords. Only the best goods kept in stock. prangs These tiny Capsules are superior to uaisam or upaiDay Cubebs or Injections and tumv CURE IN 48 HOURSlpi the same diseases with out inconvenience. Phone 2175 Bed. Open Day andjNiglit. The Astoria Restaurant MAN MING, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all tours. Oysters served in any style. Game in season. 3Wond Street, Cor. 9th. Astoria, Ore! DISCRIMINATING LADIES. ajer Fata HenieMe oat Aeeeswt Its DUtteettveaewa. The tadtee who have used Newbro's Herplclde apeak of It in the highest terms, for tta quick effect In cleansing the scats of dandruff and also for its eellence as a general halr-dreetlng. It makes the scalp feet fresh and It allays thnt Itching which dandruff wttl cause. Newbro's Herplclde effectively cure dandruff, as It destroys the germ that causes It. The same germ causes hair to fell nut. and later baldness; in kilting it Herplclde stops fatting hair and prevents baldness. It Is also an ideal hair dress ing, for It lends an aristocratic charm to the hair that is quite distinctive. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for rumple to The Herplclde Co., De troit, t ten. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. I aurin. Prop. "Special Agent" A Grim Tragedy. Is daily 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. P. 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 50c and f 1 by Chas. Rogers, drug gist Trial bottle free. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Baltimore A Ohio Railroad's Nsw Through Service. Effective November 27th, 1904, and thereafter, a new daily train will be Inaugurated, leaving Grand Central passenger station, Chicago, at 10:30 m., for Akron, Cleveland, Toungs- town. Pittsburg and Intermediate points, connecting at Pittsburg with "Duquesne Limited" for Philadelphia ana New York, and with train No. 10 for Washington, D. C, and Baltimore. This train will be equipped with first-class day coaches, Pullman sleep ers and dining car service. On all through tickets stop-over wlU be allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, not to exceed 10 days at each place. For further particulars address, Peter Harvey, General Agent, Room Hobart Bldg., San Francisco. D. B. Martin, Manager Passenger Traffic Baltimore, Md. B. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent Chicago. BATHING AND HEALTH. aVarHts to I Uvrited From CoM Water ami Rubbing-. A cold bath no might as vell get at the straight of the thing is not really matter of cleanliness so inuch as matter of getting the skin livened up and the capillaries and veins next to the surface full of blood. Ice cold water or scalding hot water will do that but tepid water no, no! The skin is almost exactly the same kind of an excreting organ as the longs. The same products seep through the pores as are carried off .In the hreath, and the air pmifles the blood in the same way. But the great er part of the skin is smothered up in clothes day and night. What the cold water of the bath dissolves Is matter well away. And the rubbing dry la pretty vigorous exercise if you want to know. Any rubbing Is bound to push the blood along toward the heart and help the circulation, because there are valves In the veins which prevent the blood from going in any other di rection than toward the heart. What ever loose flakes of outer cuticle are rubbed off we needn't worry about; plenty more where they came from. The extra food the increased appetite demands will make good that trifling loss. Eugene Wood in Everybody's Magazine. rnttm aadK!n;a. In the writings of Thomas Jefferson are some interesting anecdotes of Ben jamin Franklin. He says: "When Dr. Franklin went to France on his Revolu tionary mission bis eminence as a phi losopher, bis venerable appearance and the cause on which be was sent ren dered him extremely popular. AH ranks and conditions of men entered warmly into the American interest. He was, therefore, feasted and Invited to all court parties. At these be sometimes met the old Duchess of Bourbon, who, being a chess player of about bis force, very generally played with him. Hap pening once to put her king into prize, the doctor took It "Ah," said she, "we do not take kings so." "We do la America," said the doctor. CALIFORNIA RE8TAURANT. Reopened Under New Management. John Blasich has leased the Califor nia Restaurant and Oyster House and now prepared to serve the public. The best oysters and meals In the ity. Family trade supplied. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt ser vice. For pure drugs, and prescriptions compounded by a manufacturing chem ist go to Dr. C. E. Linton's drug store, 1496 Franklin avenue. A complete stock of everything pertaining to a drug store is carried. tf Cooking Apples, 60 cents at Astoria Grocery. The Letter Robert Wrote Copyright W04, by Kate M. Oeary It was a day like an opal-full of 3ght and sparkle aud blue brilliances and tender, greenish shadows. Ray had awakened to It all with a recip rocal rush of Joy born of perfect health i nd almost perfect happiness. Would Robert feel annoyed that she had failed to keep her appointment with htm the day previous? The thought troubled her. She could not bear to remain 'Indoors and eat ber breakfast. She would run out In the garden and wait until the postman passed. She bad ber plunge bath, dressed and went flying downstairs. Singing, she flashed out Into the dewy brightness of the young day. She went darting from shrub to shrub aud from flower to flower, for all the world like a bright pluniaged humming bird. Ah! There was the postman coming down the block now! "Good morning!" she cried smilingly. She caught eagerly the letter he ex tended. At first as she road a shadow crossed her countenance. Gradually this expression gave place to one of bewilderment Finally It merged In a look of complete comprehension. "Robert won't be angry about the broken appointment" ahe decided. And she was singing again as she went indoors. This la the letter Robert wrote: "Dearest My godfather, Wilfrid Wolverton, la here. He said he wanted to surprise me. In this laudable ambi tion he waa entirely successful. I was not expecting him didn't dream be'd bow up for a month yet He has come all the way from Canada to pass Judgment on the girl I've selected to be the wife of bis godson. And, lo and behold. If I did not insist on his ful filling the object he bad In mind when be started be'd turn around this min ute, I believe, and go back to bis land of snows and tamaracks. Daft? I bear you ask. No man Is saner, dear girl. But he's brimful of eccentricities. You know how prejudiced be was when I wrote him about you that I should think of marrying 'a girl of the States. But provided you possessed beauty and Intelligence, both of which I as sured him were yours In fullest meas ure, be was disposed to make the best of matters. Aa bad luck would have it his ancient and capricious fancy waa yesterday ensnared by some forward HH OBASFED BER BAND IN A CRCSHEfO PBKH8UBE. young person whose acquaintance be made at the railroad depot. She waa there, it appears, to meet a friend. He, fatigued by bis Journey, was overcome by one of bis periodic fainting fits. This officious young woman was equal to the occasion. She objected to hav ing an ambulance summoned. One of ber relatives, she said, was subject to such seizures, and she knew Just what to do. She bad blm laid flat, his col lar loosened, begged a flask from a drummer and dispatched a messenger to a drug store for what proved to be the proper tablets. Anybow she brought blm back to consciousness, had blm lean on her arm to the cab stand and saw blm safely off to his chosen hotel. She would not give ber name. Only laughed away his thanks and went off. He has talked of nothing else since. He vows be is going to advertise for the young woman, that he may form ally, and substantially If she will per mit, evidence bis gratitude. So fasci nated Is be by ber that be has practi cally lost Interest in you. 'Such grace!' be raves. 'Such wit! Such a good heart! Ob, my boy, If you bad only fallen in love with her!' Which Is nei ther reasonable nor logical, however you take It. I try to tell blm of your multiple perfections, but be waves all aside as merely loverly extravagance. I do hope you may be able to eradicate the impression produced by this ex tremely audacious young person when I bring him to visit you this afternoon. I'm fond of the old chap. He bas al ways been mighty good to me. I don't deny that the cool million he baa prom ised me if I marry to please him means good deal to an Impecunious bank clerk. tike mysey, flut 1 wouldn't mar- ry a princess of tbeliood royal", with the crown Jewels thrown In, If a little ftrl named Bay loved me. She says she does. God Ileus ber. Au re voir, theu. Yours adoringly, ROBERT." "Why didn't you meet me at tho Art Institute, us you promised?" Ray stopped to address a question te tho big Irish setter tying on the ball rug. "Pickwick," she asked, "why did I fall to meet Rotwrt yesterday after noon at the Art lustltute, as I bad promised to do?" Whereat Pickwick, sagacious aud dis creet, inferred she could not prove the matter by turn and ouly thumped a sympathetic tall by way of reply. "Yon know," Ray explained to her beloved little mother, while she was putting tho parlor In precise aud lui maculate order, "we can have things beautiful even If we are poor. Your heirlooms go a long way when helped out by exquisite cleanliness and lota of flowers." At 4 o'clock the rooms were glisten' lug with polish and glowing with blooms. There were masses of lilacs everywhere, and one could catch a glimpse of a table set with snowy drapery and rough old crested silver pluk with sweet peas. Mrs, Fatrlle, In ber worn black silk and boultou collar, received the guests with gentle dignity. The tall, hand some man who had Introduced him looked searchingly around. He groan ed as he heard the sliver hatred old gentleman launch out In confidence to Mrs. Falrlle. "The most attractive young creature, my dear madam, I do assure you; a hand like a snowflake and a voice of velvet; heavenly blue eyes, full of the moat captivating tenderness" lie sprang from his chair. "5ood heaven! Who Is that?" A girl in a diaphanous green gown. Just the shade of a young lettuce leaf, was coming down the room. She had a lot of sunny luilr rolled back from a broad white brow. Her lips were red and smiling. And she had -oh. marvel -heavenly blue eyes full of the most captivating tenderness. "Mr. Wolverton." She was standing before him, was holding nut ber hand. "We met yesterday. You are quite re covered, I hope?" He grasped her hand In a crushing pressure, lie turned helplessly to Rob ert I.elth. "l)o you mean to say that this this angel Is your promised wife?" "I certainly do," laughed the amazed Robert. "I did nut dream until this moment that she was your mlnlstrant of yesterday. I'ucle Wilfrid. Is she wit" "A forwsrd young person an offi cious young woman an extremely au dacious young person," murmured Ray archly. Robert colored, laughing still more at the reminder. ' She Is perfection." declared Wolver ton. "I didn't think there were such young women in the States. I still be lieve," stanchly, "that there Is only -one." "You deserve a kiss for that pretty speech." laughed Ray and touched bis wrinkled cheek with her fresh young Hps. 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