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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1905)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1908. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. BR! I NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 3 I Come BEE fflVE under the management of M. . Copeland Co. Having once more entered the mercantile field in Astoria and purchased the Bee Hive we offer the present stock at a EKE U to make room for new spring stock. These goods were purchased cheap and we are going to give our old friends and customers the benefit of it. Early and Get Big' Barg'ains. WARREHTOH LUMBER CO. . Fir, Spruce) "and Hemlock Manufacturers of and Dealers In LUMBER Submit us your specifications on any bill you wish and wc will give you best prices. U'c make a specialty of Spruce Hcvcl Siding and Factory Stock. thlpmtnU Mad Either by Rail or Water. Capaolty 75,000 ftat par day, Warren ton, Or, Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Stn-I, Bnusa nnd Bronzo Castings, (icncrnl KunlryU'n and Puttcrmnnkers. Absdutoly firxlclass work. Prices lowest. Phone 2451. Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. PRAEL G COOK TRANSFER GO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing ii AIIuo.lKHliiiiil touurcurc will rwoivespoclal attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. Wholesale' ! CIGARS, PIPES. TOBACCO. ETC. f WILL MADISON O WW ''OMMPItCr ALf.HT. :-s 114 ELEVENTH ST. o O$0 O0000 0(5)0 OOO 00000000Oo A COAL HOD that won't'spill coal all over at w. c. LAWS a CO. ex. We sell Stoves also. DEADLY CIGARETTES Woman Could Not Habit. Stop th WAS WIFE OF A CHURCHMAN Ended Her Life by Takina Corroiiva Sublimit While in the Grip of Death She Prayed for Life for Her Family'a 8ak. Chicago, Jan. 20. Herause her hus 'mnd upbraided her for smoking cig arettes, a habit which had undermined lier health and which she could not oimucr, Mm. Sndle Thompson, wife of Robert Oliver Thompson, sexton of tiie nk Turk Kplarop:)! church, swallowed ii d(im of corrosive stihllmnte and died uficr a llngorlng and agonizing lllnes While she wag In the fatal grip of the drug. Urn sight of her grief-stricken liiiHtmml mid little dnuRrter renewed her desire for life, and although a pliy alcal wreck, she prayed that she inlirht ve for her family's sake. According to the testimony of Mr. 'hompKou al the Inquest, his wife had ieen addicted to cigarette smoking for U'Ven years. "We had often had angry words over " Hald Thompson, "and she often id tried to break herself of the habit, but she would always go back to it gain. She was nervous and irritable because of the smoking, and once be- ore four years ago she tried to kill ersclf by taking morphine. ' pew made a late entrance. Tie youth fared $t them with interest A pretty young Diond led the way, and In look ing at ber fair hair and blue eyes he forgot hi hat She, conscious of bis gate, blushed properly and cast down ber eyes in a maidenly way. Jbcn she sat down and there was a crush ing, grinding sound. She shot up again, and so did the young man, and together tbey surveyed the rains of that shining silk bat while the cbolr vociferously sang "Cover my defense less head." Tie Pace of Roeaettl. The Albion, a popular old London Inn, if I remember rightly, was a fa vorite resort of Dickens. I never saw him there or Indeed nova-hero else tnr bo died before my arrival In London, J hut one heard of him in such resorts. I saw there but once that weird, beau tiful, wayward genius, Dante Gabriel ItossettL My recollection of hlra Is as of a man who looked very much like a priest or a lay brother. I recall him as dressed almost entirely In black, and the black of what I mar call the clerical cut and material. His sallow face, Lis ink dark eyes, bis expressive face-all these things I recall as well aa the steak and mashed potatoes over which he leaned as he talked vividlr. but quietly, to his friend who was sup ping with hlin. I was struck bv the face, but I had no idea who it was. It was only rciti after, when I saw a portrait of i: w -cttl, that I recalled the face thrt lr; ! so much struck me as It leaned over steak nnd mashed potatoes and knew that It was the face of one of the Inspired artists and poets of my time.-London M. A. P. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. KATES: First Insertion, One Cent a Word One Week, Each Line, 30c. Two Weeks, Each Line, 45c. One Month, Each Line, 75c. Astorian Free Want Ads. Any"feT?"iriTnP SU3tir Advertisement in this Colunm lilies nu i juies r re; 01 cfiarge. HELP WANTED. WANTED TWO GOOD CLERKS. IN. quire of S. Danziger & Co. WANTED GIRL WANTS POSITION to work at housework or any other kind of work. Address D, Astorian. BOY WANTED GOOD CAPABLE and active boy wanted. Apply at Astorian office. A Kenlaa. "Your mother-in law never pays you a lorn? visit," said one man to another. "How is that V" "She did once, but I cot mv mother to come on a visit at the same time." mm HI1XIXXIXXXXXXIXZXIXIIXIXIIXXXX MDle and Fancy Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Supplies of all kinds at lowest prices (or Fishermen, Farmers and'Loggers Branch Uniontown, Phones, 711, Uniontown, 713 A. V.ALLEN, Tenth and Commoroial Streets. ASTORIA. OREGON. anTHitmmiiiiimmT 11 tttttttP 4 llarinlraa Idloayneraai-. Mrs. t'oinpton looked at her old friend with a slightly defiant gne. "So you heard I'd married into a peculiar family," she said slowly. "Well. I won't deny but what the Coniutons have got some ways that aren't Just like everybody else's. Rut my husband Is Just about the same as other folks most o' the time." The old friend gave her the smile of one who is open to conviction, but said nothing. "He's got one little necullarltv." said Mrs. Compton, moved to confi dence by the smile. "It's known in the funilly, but I don't speak of it outside. However, you being an old school friend and living way out west. I feel different." The uillo grew more encourairlnir and sympathetic. 'Its nothing that worries me not really," said Mrs. Compton hastily. "It's Just a little habit 811ns has got Into. When he's riled, instead of say ing much he goes no to the carrot and takes everything out of my old piece Dag and puts it on over hla heart nnd ties it round bis waist good and hard ana sits there till he feels better. I suppose some folks would call that a kind of a peculiarity, but I never take any notice of it only I tell him he's got to nut tbe nieces back, and he does." Susan's Accomplishment. Mr. Hayrake Well. Susan must b atudyln' art. Mrs. Hayrake Land sakes! Mr. Hayrake-Yea; she says, "I am writing this letter in my drawing room." Chicago News. Fearth Grae. Faith, hope and charity should crowd closer and make room for gratitude. Atchison Globe. WANTED Energetic, trustworthy man or woman to work in Oregon. representing large manufacturing com pany; salary, $40 to $90 a month; paid weekly; expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, J. H. Moore, Astoria, Ore WANTED RESPONSIBLE MAN TO manage an office and distributing ie. pot for large manufacturing concern; salary $150 per month and commis sions; applicant must have good refer ences and $2000; capital secure. Ad dress, Supt. 323 West I21th St.Chlcaeo. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. INCUBATOR FOR SALE 400 EGGS capacity; also three 100 capacity brooders; first-class condition Ad dress A. Astorian Office. HORSE. BUGGY AND HARICKsa for sale. Address M. Astorian. FOR SALE B COW& FRESH; OTH- ers win be fresh in a short tima: must be sold at once. S. J. Boyd, mi SUh St FOR RENT ROOMS. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS syii light housekeeping. Inauir at la. torian office. FOR. . RENT NICE FTTPVthtiet w "mnvu rooms from 13 per month up. 267 Ninth St. FOR RENT FURNISHFm wnrvwo near business part of town. Apply over Fisher Bros", store FOR SALE PARTLY mpnnvrrn place of 19 acres. V, mile froir, Knappa; cabin, etc.; handy for fisher men ; can land at any stage of the tide; will sell cheap. Apply to F. Hartman Knappa, Ore. JUNK HIGHEST PRICES kinds of old Junk. 173 Tenth St. DEALERS. PAH) FOR ALL Bought and sold SUTUATIONS WANTED. JAPANESE FIRST CLASS COOK wants a situation as cook ln restau rant hotel or boarding house; city or country. P. O. Box 632 Astoria, Ore. FIVE DIFFERENT MAKES TO SELECT FROM . ny a t0 urge that yo Mn flnd one "uu 7u- u re reliable makes and nnml i subitantial guarantee. We also have h.i .. cook stoves, air.tirhi t,- .11 -. ... . pnee. that we alway, U at, because ot the fact that in buying and filing for cash we can save you the usage on the money. " L. H. HENNINCSEN a CO. Fargo Ex. Co. The Ilrmn Sotted. Tho unfortunate young man had moved his hat from place to place in tho pew, but always had to move It agnln. nia pew seemed particularly popular, and there was no abiding spot for that piece of headgear, which hnppened to be a shining silk hat of the most approved shape. Flnnlly, when he was tightly wedged Into one corner and there seemed to be nothing for him to do but to hold the bat ten derly on his lap for the rest of the service, he had an inspiration. The pew in front was still empty. He leaned over, gently deposited his cher ished head covering on the cushioned seat and gave himself up to ploua re Hection1By, and bytfee awnsrs of that Newport News, Va., July aa, 1903. Last summer while recovering from HI. neSS of fever. I had a aeverw aft aeV nf Inflammatory Rheumatism in the knees, from which I was unable to leave my room for several months. I was treated by two doctors and also tried different kinds of linaments and medicines which seemed to relieve me from na.in tnr awhile, but at the same time I was not 1 any nearer getting well. One day while j reading a paper I saw an advertisement : I O O I , ,. w . 01 o. o. d. tor Kueuinausm. l Qeciuea to five it a trial, which T Hid nf nn After I had taken three bottlea I felt a great deal better, and I still continued to take it regularly until I waa entirely Cured. I now feel better than for mam and I cheerfully recommend S. S. S. to any one suffering from Rheumatism. 1 613 32d St , CHAS. E. GlLDKRSlKRVK. Rheumatism ia caused by uric acid or some other acid poison In the blood, which when flennsited in thn TnnoMoo and joints, produce the sharp, cutting pains and the stiffness and soreness pe culiar to this disease. S. S. S. goes di rectly into the circulation, all irrita. j ting aubptances are neutralbted and ; filtered out of the system, the blood is made pure and the general health is built up under the purifying and tonic re . . euecisoi me vege- edy. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fuhrman, Proprietors. CHOICEST FRESa AND SALT MEATS. PROMPT DELIVERY 543 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemiau Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. J 1 u The Swift Speolflo Company, Atlanta, Ga. table rem Write for our spe cial book on Rheu matism which is sent free. Ourphy aicianswill advise without charge all who will write as about their case. FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Agents The Linen Thread Co. SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, ROPE Fishermen and Cannery Supplies