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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1905)
THE MORNING AS TOR I AN, ASTOKIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 190S. PROOFESSIONAL CARDS. JAY TCTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUltQEON Acting Assistant surgeon C.S..Mrine HiwplUtt Service. OBco hour: 10 to It cm. 1 to 4: SO p.m. 477 Commercial Street. Jnd Floor. Dr. RIIODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATIIIST UukII Bldg. 671 Commercial Bt PHONE BLACK C. W. BARR, D. D. 8. Ha Opened Dental Parlor in Room 817-818, The Dekum. PORTLAND, OREGON. Whtrt he will be pleated to meet Friend and Patron. A Christmas Story..... Dr. VAUGHAN, Dextist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 678 Commercial St-, Shan ab an Bonding I MISCELLANEOUS. . C. J. TRENCHARD Real Estate, Insurance, Commision and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Office 133 Ninth Street, Next to Juctio Office. ASTORIA, OREGON. f-M-MI Mil IW'tWHHW ;; A Matter of Holly Cf. Blatr Eaton i ; Copyright, lftU, by T. Blair Eaton H-h-h r ; Ms-Hd-w-4H4-4-H-4 They sat before a Mating fire or. the hearth. Thurlow, leaning forward In his chair, toyed Idly with a pair ol brass tongs, and Miss Wentworth In dustrtously arranged chestnuts ou tht Are shovel. They were quite alone Id the roam. One after another tht other guests had sought the dlnlus room, where now Freddy Carver' comfortable voice could be heard stridently demanding caudles to wai tne floor with. "I hope I'm not oversclfisb. In keep ing you here to toast the chestnuts,' said murlow to the girl. "Perhapi you prerer to dance.' "There'll be time enough for that' he replied. "Freddy Carver will keep mem going until midnight" "They're off," said Thurlow as th labored notes of Tlolin, a clarinel and a piano floated In to them. A gust of wind whistled sharply outside, and the fire answered It by 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 612iCommercial St FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nicecake, 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 price. Kelly, ths transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. Mills Bfflt WAS STANDING BESEATH IT, HKB KTEE UPTOKNED. The girl listened Chrtstmasy?" BAY VIEW? HOTEL E. GLASER, Prop. Mom Cooking, Comfortable Beds, Reason able Rates andJNice Treatment ASTORIA HOTKL Corner Seventeenth and Duane Sts. Meals 75 cents a day and up. 20 cents. Board and $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. Mi These tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam ot vopaiDa,- Cubebs or Injections and nrnv CURE IN 48 HOURSVuOT tha same diseases with. out inconvenience. Sold tj all PrurH'ttiammm . Phone 2175 Red. Open Day andjNigiit. 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! leaping up defiantly and smiled. "Doesn't that sound she said. It seems to me the 'peace on earth' spirit and all that sort of thing thrives best in a low temperature," the man suggested. "Christmas without a shiver or two Isn't Christmas." It needs that and a house nartv j here at the Oaks and Freddy Carver j to start the dancing," she supplement I ed. j "That we may have the fire and the I chestnuts all to ourselves," he hasten i ed to add. j She laughed and flushed In the ! shadow of the ingle nook. ' Seliish," she thlded. "Of your society," he explained. The hand with which she held the lodgingj tie QDe 0f tlic C1(.stnuts dropped into the flames and sputtered merrily. Tbur low settled back in his chair and for a time gazed steadily at the fire, seem ingly lost in reverie. "She was all in white," he declared with sudden irrelevance. "Who was 'all in white?" Miss Wentworth asked. "Eh?" said Thurlow. "A girl I was thinking about, a nice girl, one Christ mas eve like this." "Oh!" said Miss Wentworth. "She was standing beneath the libra ry cnanueiier, I iiuriow went on. "There was a bunch of mistletoe just over her head." "Careless little girl," she commented. "Then he came along," said Thurlow, "and saw her standing there." "Did he see the mistletoe?" Miss Wentworth asked. "Eh? Yes, he saw the mistletoe," said Thurlow. There was silence between them for a moment. Freddy Carver's voice was proclaiming in tones of resignation, "Well, the Virginia reel, then, if you insist." "He was very young," Thurlow said at length, "and the combination made j him feel very strange." "The combination?" she inquired. I "Yes the girl and the mistletoe, you I know," said Thurlow. "Made him de ! termlned to go out and lay the world j by the heels, and some time some ! Christmas eve under the mistletoe to bring It back to her and lay It at her feet" "And?" she said encouragingly. "And," repeated Thurlow, "he went, but the world was thoughtless. It re fused to be laid by the heels Recording to his plans. But through It all-eve when he had to save his cigars to smoke before possible clients and com tent himself with a cob pipe at other times he conjured np the picture of the girl and the mistletoe and went at It He'i at It yet poor devil!" The Are shovel lay on the log and the chestnut were scorching. Miss Went worth wa looking straight at them, but made no attempt to rescue them. "Was he sure one world would satis fy her demands?" she asked ironically. "Perhaps she wanted two or three." n.-i 'fl-WtV'f tohr f Sure Relief for Women. No. II Central At. Hot Sfunus, Am., April W, ISO. ithten nonthi &ro I a, mti.uLi.i,. ..... my body ai-hvd fruui hmd to foul. My back atam! rah 1U two and I uRrvl Ii.Lim... h.l l. n.. i. abdomen. 1 could nut nflurd to lay aft eud Uk a wL ami uo meiliclut Miwtt dm any. A frii nd told tue hew much Win of Cardul built br up end atttiavd ni by all niretit to tk It. Tha dar 1 took 111 It rw t 1 f m jA i I. - - - - - -- . a u. kk iiL a. V nVkr,:v,,?:r,,ll,,;r.,i,h.b,Ur hnl lUa 1 Mj?a niol bktwd mrdiniiv t!ml a X ? ah. tr.l. wck and Ut.d ot Ufa. LOvXkUX. rXCAdT 0roa, WapKUDat CstuTACtiu Otea. .... Mr Nln describes the condition of thousand of women. That eon- u at hmt f lightly irreurr. Then come the painful periods. IWing-dowa pain ami ovanan inflammation follow. Kinally tha nervous sytm ffivs way Kad tofW U0n" S,xii ui Plu rk tk &4y froi Wine of Cardni is menstrual regulator of establisbtd reputatioa. Xo plete relief from the tortur ur menstrual u,;M .V,ik HTi manr women invalids today. Do not M yourself com to tht P.tiabJs condition .Mrs. Nelson describes. Secure a bottle of Win nf CmrA,,; (. a j . begin treatment inirnediatelyr ' '" 7 TO BE IT one noeua a great ninny llilnas that can be found at our phar macy. Every lady noeds exquisite per fumes, fsos powder and fine toi let soap. We have tx flne nnsort inent of the best qualities of these things. Particular gentlemen who ap precltate the extra good quality of our shaving brushes, shav ing soup, tooth powder, etc., can procure them at moderate prions HART'S DRUG STORE. Corner Hth and Commercial 8U., opixwlto Foard & Ktokes. Thurfbw was silent "Perhaps he didn't want even one world," Miss Wentworth said gently. "It's good policy to bring one world at least." said be. "Good business iwllcy," she mocked. "ou see; he explained, "she had wealth and 'position' and every eligible man In the county at her feet, and" "And the memory of a Christmas eve and a bunch of mistletoe," she Interrupted. Thurlow made vicious Jabs with the tongs at the burning logs. He succeed ed in upsetting the fl:v shovel and spill ing the che-itnutx Into the blnze. The girl had turned her head fmm him, but he had a glimpse nf om little car flushed red. Thurlow suddenly hun;! "1 harshly. "Goodness."' lie said. Imagine his coming hack to her ou Christmas eve, Willi no woiiils, uo anything, save his woithlcss M'it: Imagine that! How ridiculous It would seem to her! She would laugh:" She turned to him. Her eyes blazed. and something suspiciously like tears glistened on the lashes. Iler hands were clinched. "She'd be a wicked girl If she did," she said hotly. Thurlow turned his eyes to the chan delier. In the flickering light of the Are he studied It carefully for several moments. Then he turned to the fire again. Thank heaven, it's holly np there on the chandelier: If it were mistletoe I'm afraid I'm nf-ald he might come back-tonight without his world In tow." .Miss Wentworth rose. She. too. looked thoughtfully at the chandelier. Oh, you foolish boy I" she said. laughing softly. "Did you ever see holly with leaves like that and aud- white berries?" She was standing directly beneath It, her eyes upturned, her face glowing red in the firelight. "Dear, it's-it's"- Thurlow sprung from the hair. Some minutes later Freddy Carver pulled the portieres apart. "Aren't you dancing?" lie inquired. "Come on out. And for lieavcu's sake stop scenting up the whole house with burnt chestnuts:" THE STAR THEATER Astoria' Fashionable Vaudeville house In oonneotion with Star and Ar cade theaters of Portland. Banish Blue Monday and the disagreeable tusk of leaning over damp, leaky wihtub, by equipping your IsunJry with "Standard 1 Laundry Travs IB ou crn THS 010 WAV ndry Trays ii mere any reason why y should not hive mode Laundry in your home ? 5taiW Laundry Tnyi are strictly modern, perfectly clean, Military, and moderate in price. 1-et us tell you the cost of putting a modern I-sundry in your home. tunury in your nonic. ll J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. If) Change of Program Monday. Change of Acts Thursdaya MATINEE DAILY AT 2:45 P. M MONSTER BILL Week Beginning MONDAY, JANUARY 16, NEW YORK COMF.DY FOUR In a laughable sketch entitled "Froman's Troubles." HAM, AND DAVIS America's greatest sensation "The World s Holler Champions In their Cycle Racing Treadle.' EDITH TAMJUT Singing and dancing Soubrette THE FLETCHERS Comedy Sketch Artists ROB KENYON Pictured melodic singing "My Martha Jan." EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOrE. "Hero of hat Yang.' Admlnslon 10 cents to any seat. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having installed a Itubbcr Tiring Machine ol tht latetd pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work in that liue at reasonable prices. Telephone MI. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital Paid in 8100,000. Surplus and Fndivided Profit IJ5.00U Transact a general bunking bimineas. Interest paid on tunc deposits. J.Q. A.UoWI.UY. O.I.PKTKKSOX, KKANK I'ATToN, J. W. (H NEK President. Vie. President Cashier. AssU Cashier ' TENTH STREET. ASTORIA, ORE. r I iitirlnir. "When I took you into partnership," said the indignant father, "I expected you to be untiring in your devotion to the Interests of the business." The sou took one foot down from the Jesk long enough to strike a match to light his cigarette. "I think I have been," said he. "You never have noticed me tire myself yet, have you, pa?" Dr.CGaWo ONDERFUL HOMB. 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