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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1905)
6 THE MORNING ASfORIAN. A STOMA. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1905. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. FHYSIC1AN AND SURGEON Acting Assistant Surgeon U.S. Mariue Hospital Service. Office hours: 10 to II a.m. 1 to 4:30 p.m. 477 Commercial Street, tni Floor. RESTORED Dr. RIIODA C. HICKS OSTEOrATHIST Itunll Bid. 673 Commercial 81 PHONE BLACK AV C. W. BARR, D. D. 8. Has Opened Dental Parlor in Rooms 817-818, The Dekum. PORTLAND, OREGON. Where he will be pleated to meet Friends and Patrons, Dr. VAUGHAN, Dkxtist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 578 Commercial St., Shan ah an Building (1 MISCELLANEOUS. , C. J. TRENCHARD Real Estate, Insurance, Commission and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Offica 133 Ninth Street, Next to Justice 'Office. ASTORIA, OREGON. JAPANESE GOODS New stock of fancy goods just arrived, atj 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 612Commercial St FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice'cake, coffee, pie, or 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 priests. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phono 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. BAY VIEW HOTEL E. GLASER, Prop. Home Cookinj, Comfortable Beds, Reason able Rat and Nice Treatment ASTORIA HOTEL,' Corner Seventeenth and Duanc Sti. 75 cents a day and up. Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging $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. (Original. "Have you no wunsel?'' tisked the Judse of a prlsnnor about to bo tried for obtaining money fraudulently. He was an elderly man, through whose shabby clothes one niijrht see evi dences of respectability. "I have not, your honor.' The judge turned to a young lawyer proseut, one who had recently been admitted to pnu-tk-e, aud said: "You may take this ease." The prisoner and his counsel with drew, and when they were alone the latter asked his client for Informa tion. "The trouble started twenty years ago, said the accused man. "My wife was greatly troubled that we had no child and eoustautly longed for one. though it seemed to me that my in come was too small for two, to say nothing of three. However, clrcum stances brought us a boy, two years old aud pretty as a picture, who had been boru of other parents. His fa tner and mother, acquaintances of ours, died within a few days of each other of pneumonia and left him ab solutely uncared for. We took him to our home and gave him all the atten tion he required. Intending to brlnii fcltu up as our adopted son. He was a bright little fellow and very affection ate. Of course at that age be soon forgot his father and mother, and since we took their places he supposed be was our own child. I was very fond of him, and my wife, who idol ized him, spent a great deal of money dressiug him and buying pretty things for hlui. He was taken sick with scarlet fever, and we watched over him night and day till he recovered. This, of course, meant a large doctor's bill, which neither I nor my wife would have objected to had we the means to meet It, and even as It was we were rejoiced because our net suffered nothiug In consequence of an aliment which leaves so many chil dren blighted. "One day when the child was four years old he disappeared. Some chil dren with whom he was playing at tie time on the sidewalk said that a man came along who took him by the hand and led him away, promising him that he would buy him some can dy. We believed that he had been kidnaped for ransom, but as no ran som was ever demanded we were pub sled. My wife was frantic about her loss, and I confess I was stunned. We hired private detectives to trace him. but they failed to find him. "After giving up hope, I counted up my indebtedness, all of which had been incurred for our dear boy, and found It more than $2,000. I wished to conceal the matter from my wife, whose love for the child and her ei travagance on his account bad partial ly caused it I carried the load secret ly for years, robbing Peter to pay Fan, hoping that my affairs would take a favorable turn and I might pay it off. But as I grew older my services became less valuable, and the debt be came greater on account of the exorbi tant rate of interest I was forced to pay. It occurred to me that if I could get It into the hands of one man I could handle It more easily. So I pe snaded a man to buy np the claims. But I found myself only In a worse condition than before. The fellow In duced me to sign a paper, the contents of which I did not read carefully. It contained misrepresentations. Think ing he could bleed me through rela tives (who would not turn a haul to save me), he made a criminal charge." The young lawyer listened to this recital attentively and, when It was finished, without asking for any fur ther details, returned to the court room and asked for a continuance of I the case till a subsequent date. This was granted, the prisoner was re manded and the attorney went away, j The next day the lawyer drove up In a carriage to the prison and presented benefactor had been ton ymg when Stolen to remember them w hen lie was restored to them. KDXA O. WAIT' US. Short Lived llnrhrlora. To bachelors die young? lo they Jle earlier than married men?" asked a Ingle man. "It .would seem so. I was Just reading a report w hich seems to urgtie strongly In favor of the matrimo nial Idea. The report shows that the mortality among bachelor from the age of thirty to forty-live vents is said to be L'7 per cent, while among m.irtici men of the same age It Is IS cr ccul lor forty one bachelors who attain tin se of forty years there are seventy eight married men who attain the s.-.tue age. The difference Is still more sir lug In persons of advanced age. At sixty years of age there remain but twenty-two bachelors for forty -eight married men, at seventv vears eleven bachelors for twenty seven married men aud at eighty years three bache lors for nine married men. These tig utvs seem to indicate that the best thing for a man to do Is to get him a wife and shake wearing cares of bach elorhood. We all want to live as long as possible aud live happily If we can, Some bachelors are reasonably happy. Hut all of them are not Oct married. That's the proper caper." New Or leans Tlmes-lemocrat. Mlrharl Anflo'a Work. Michael Angelo relied almost entirely upon forra-the form of the figure and of the draperies. He told Tone Julian II., when the latter requested htm to paint the celling of the Slstlne chapel at Rome, that he was not a painter, but a sculptor; yet. after he had shut himself up for four years-from 1508 to 1512 and the scaffold was removed, a result had Iteen achieved which Is without parallel In the world. Very wonderful Is the work which Michael Angelo spread over this vast area of 10,000 square feet. The fact that there are o4a principal figures, many of colossal size, besides a great num ber of others introduced for decora tlve effect, and that the creator of thi vast scheme was only thlrtv-three when he began his work-all this marvelous, prodiglvvrs. an 1 yet not marvelous ns the variety f expression In the figures of whlc'i .i'c;.i!;ih Is on ly one Hsuro In a st,: II Me arch. Charles II. (':(!! In St. Nicholas. WASHING WITHOUT WATER Is Like Trying; Ut Rid et ! draft Without Ilerplclde. Ild you ever see any one trying i wann uititMPivva wunoui soap or watery ir you did what would you say of mm f u is every Hit aa roollsh to try to g rid of Dsmlrufl and to prevent Until, nr-ss by feeding the germ which caimo u. n inntrtrnrlilcii. YuMlne. ntycer ln mihI similar substance which form the principal Ingredient of moat eo cmieii i lair vigor. Npwhros Tlerntelde Is surfesaful t fiiHO It sttacks and kilt the iwrnslile K.rin wiiicti feeii on the hair roots. it is the original nnd only genuine son ip t-ermiciiie manutaetured. Sow tiy lending; drtirclftt. Siml 10c. In tiinipa ror sample to The Herplclde Co. Detroit, Mich. r.ngie urutf -store, 351-353 Uond St., Owl Drug Store. 549 Com. St.. T. F I aurln. Prop. "Special Ant 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- eriy treated, the tragedy la averted. F. 0. Huntley of Oaklandon, Ind.. writes: aiy wire had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she iok ur. Kinra New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her. and today aha la well and strong." It kills the germs of all Jl. eases. One doe relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and 11 by Chaa, Rogers, drug gist. Trial bottle free. THE STAR THEATER Astoria's Fashionable Vaudeville house in connection with Star and Ar cade theaters of Portland. TO BE IT One needs a meat nuuiy things that on bu found at our phar macy. Kvery lady needs exquisite per fume, face powder and tine toi let eoap, We have a fln assort ment of the best qualities of theso thing. Particular gentlemen who np I rei tiit tile extin good quality of our shaving brushes. Bhav Ing .xip. tooth powder, etc., can procure them at moderate prices HART'S DRUG STORE. vomer nth and Commercial St opposlm IWd & Htoke. 5335 Banish Blue Monday and the disagreeable tak of leaning over damp, leaky wahtulw, by equipping yu,ir lmlry with Laundry Trays It there any rcaion why you ihoulj not have a modern Laundry in your home? aaiMHT Laundry Trsyi are strictly modern, perfectly clean, sanitary, and moderate in price. I,ct ui tell you the con of putting a modern Laundry in your home. J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. The Cruelty of lnto de Fole ra. To eat pnte de fols gras Is luxury but to prepare the delicacy for the table Is prolonged torture-for the goose. The Humanitarian league of Eugland has issued a pamphlet on the subject "We behold," says an eyewitness, "lnnu merable geese In this torture chamber, bound fast to the table. They He on their backs as If crucified. We watch ed how the women pressed some new victims against the tables so that the hinder parts should hang over the edge." Two months of torture for the goose are considered necessary before Its liver Is sufficiently diseased to be marketable. The fowls are fed to re pletion with salted maize, nnd by this means the liver is increased to the ab normal weight of two or even three pounds. Strassburg aud Toulouse are the chief places of manufacture and the trade amounts to several hundred thousand dollars annuallv. a paper directing the discharge of his These tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam ot yopaiba Cubebs or Injections and urrar CURE IN 48 HOURSlW, the same diseases wiuvwa out inconvenience. mmm2s!HllS5Li2mm m mm Phone 2175 Bed. Open Day and JNight, The Astoria Restaurant MAN HING, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any style. Game in season. 399.Bond Street, Cor. 9th. Astoria, Ore! j client. The old man, wondering, step ! ped out in the light of day, and his j counsel bade him enter the carriage, j sayin;.' thrt he would drive In'in home. ' The. newly discharged prisoner obeyed, i momentarily expecting an explanation, j None came. Then they drove up to a shabby cottage and were met by an old lady who, when the discharged man muttered the word "free," fell into his arms and wept. Then when they were in the house the lawyer took the band of each In his and said "I am the boy you lost eighteen years ago. Yesterday after hearing your story I went home, examined some papers that have long been in my pos session and found, as I suspected, that you were my foster parents. I was stolen away by a relative who bad learned that I had fallen heir through an aunt to a fortune. His purpose was through me to get possession of my legacy. He traced me after my par ents' death to you, but as be feared you would not give me up he conclud ed to entice me away. He failed to secure my fortune, but that story can ten you another time. Here is a receipt for your Indebtedness my in debtedness rather which I have paid. For the reat of your lives I shall en deavor to take care of you as you took care of me." He had not finished speaking before the old lady bad wound ber arms about blm, the tears streaming from ber yes, and at his last word the three stood for a time silent Then the young man said: "Come; this is no place for my fa ther and mother. You shall see what comforts I have In store for you." The care lavished upon the old cou ple so long as they lived was an ex pression, of rnre gratitude for their TuGf Change of Program Monday. Change of Acts Thursdays MATINEE DAILY AT 2:45 P. M MONSTER BILL Week Beginning MONDAY, JANUARY 18, NEW YORK COMEDY FOUR In a laughable sketch entitled "Froman's Troubles." HALL AND DAVIS America's greatest sensation "The World's Roller Champions In their Cycle Racing Treadle.' EDITH TALBUT Singing and dancing Soubrette THE FLETCHERS Comedy Sketch Artists ROB KENYON Pictured melodies singing "My Martha Jane." EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE. "Hero of La Yang.' Admission 10 cents to any seat. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having iuslallej a I'ubbcr Tiring Machine ol tllb latest pattern I am prepared to do nil kind ol work In that line at reasonable price. Telephone 'M. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE 5TREETS. Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL woia TREATM2NT Thi it -rr iiMrti miirf piH WtUM tf Uaa that mrm rtvu m A tm U. ! eana with tfeOM wondarful ChU Ma harha, raota, bad, hark aad vaiahln that era eattnly ao kaova ts awetnal aoV aaaa la tht eeaatry. Thronfh (he aaa a thoae harailaa raavnUa una team aaaaar knows Ik eeOoa r rrr to mlmtm naa adiaa. which ha nrraCiill , mm tm omi Slaaaaaa. Ma (uaranlaaa to care eauafh, aath Bia, lane throat, rhranatiaa. ainaa , tomach, Utw, kidnap, ate.i haa haawnwjaf laaUmoalala. (.-harm Biodorata, tail aa am him. Fatltnia oat of um ettr wrha aw blanks aad dn-utara. Hm auma. ocuuuil. TaTIUN raJCK. aDDMaVwl The C Qa Wo Chinese Hdldae C. iBt Alder SC. tVatauilau aaaac ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital I'aid iu llUO.000. Surplus and Undivided Proflts $-J5.000 Transacts a general banking business. I titer. t paid on time deposits. J.Q.A.BOWLBY. O.I.rETKHSOX. FUANK I'ATTON. J. W. O K NER Preeident Vie President Caahier. AaU Cashier ' J68 TENTH STREET. ASTORIA, ORE. r ASTORIA IRON WORKS . I. IllrtllOp.drerrUn AMTUKIA HAVI.NtiM BANK, Trr. I Designers and Manuftcturen of THK UTWlllMI'KOVKO CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES ANDT BOILERS COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED.) ' CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Hum. .... ASTORIA, OIlKt'ON. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Assisted try CUTICURA Oint ment, greatest of emollient skin cures, is of priceless value for preserving, purifying-, and beauti fying; the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dan druff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening-, whitening, and soothing- red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes And chaf ing?, for annoying: ulcerations and inflammations, and many sana tive, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to wo men, as well as for all purposes of the toilet, hath, and nursery. Sold throufhool Um world. Potto- Draft Coo. Corn, Sol. Prop. BoAon. r owd tot Haw I Praam, Perif, aad Sewnf." fflfjp ! lm rJn Sherman Transfer Co. (HENRY 8JIKRMAN, Manager IIu-k, Currittges Ilrtggag. CWke.1 nnd TrnnHforrwi Trucks a,l Furniture Wagons- I'iunos Aloved, Hoxed and HIiit.tKMl a a WW ASTORIA, OREGON BLANK BOOK MAKERS LITHOGRAPHERS PRINTERS LINOTYPERS Most Como e Prion Plan t io Oreuon No Contract too Large No Job too Small Book and Magazine Binding a Specialty '3