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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1905)
THE MORNING AS TORI AN, ASTOMA, OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1605. K I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEOS Acting Alstnt Surgeon U.S. Marine Hospital Service. Ofllce hours: 10 to 11 a-m. 1 to 4:50 p.m. 477 Commercial Street, Ind Floor. Dr. RIIODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATHIST ManatU Bldg. 6 Commercial Bt PHONE BLACK 30tt. C. W. BARR, D. D. S. Has Opened Dental Parlor In Room 817-818, The Dekum. PORTLAND, OREGON. Where he will be pleated to meet Frlendt and Patrons. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dektist Pythian Building, Astoria, Ore gon. 6 The Eye-r of I Cupid 2 "By KEITH GOUVOf 2 5 OopsNtfM, MH, by Mary McKtm Q "Give me a seuslble irlrl. said Billy as he unconsciously bcsau to respond to Mrs. Jack's artful prompttuKS of the last half hour, which had, however. bceu so deftly administered that he gttUlt, j.,,. Blliy's wauderlns glances. "What pc sessed me to Include her In n party fo the benefit of a man who likes sen tlble girls! I can see that he's growing so disgusted that he wauU to escape the entire ses." Aud with a shade ol suppressed a u nova nee she rose, formu lating uu intention to keep Tessle ns fur as possible from Mr. Staunton for the rest of the evening. It seemed, therefore, almost too un fortunate that the two should happen to meet again at her house late one afternoon of the following week, hav ing beeu moved to make their bread aud butter call at the same hour of the Dr. W. C LOGAN . DENTIST 78 Commercial St., Shanahan Building MISCELLANEOUS. a J. TRENCHARD Real Estate, Insurance, Commitaion and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Office 133 Ninth Street, Next to Juttioe Office. ASTORIA, OREGON. did not so much us suspect that he was being pumped dry on the subject of his ideal woman. "Give me a girl with no nonsense about her." He paused Impressively and stared dreamily Into the bate of blue smoke that surrounded them as if striving to call his Ideal clearly up before his mind's eye. "Venus de Milo waist and common tense shoes?" suggested Mrs. Jack, who for reasons of her own wished to get the outer semblance of Billy's I Ideal woman clearly impressed upon her memory. Billy's glare withdrew Itself from Tessle was at her best -or worst and rattled away iu toe patois of so ciety In a maimer tliut would have been tippalinu had It bev:i less pic turesque. Billy's i.uc was a siti.ly, but whatever his thoughts were his atten tion was unmistakable. Not one of Tessle's glances-sometimes merry, sometimes coquettish and sometimes brimming with a babyish sweetness luteuded to make him feel how big and strong and different he was-f ailed of its mark, Tessle did not know much, but that what ahe knew the knew remarkably well wae alowly borne in upon Mrs. Jack during that half hour. When the distant thud of the frout Pears' Cleanliness is a necessity that knows a law Pears' Soap. Tears' is both a law and a necessity for toilet and bath. Sold everywhere. the ahadowy has and rested upon hit door at last proclaimed her departure frltnd'i wife. For a brief moment hit from the premise Billy, who had out taste wavered, deflected by the be- Hayed her, burst Into an uncontrollable JAPANESE GOODS New stock of fancy goods just arrived at 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 612lCommercial St FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nicejeake, 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 prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. witching thinness of her daintily shod foot, which had an apologetic air of I being more ornamental than useful. Then he reverted sternly to hit Ideal once more. "fir-yea," he began-'that la. if I It tuwMuiiirv " ha iMm1 watkli find. guffaw, in which his hostesi joinw him somewhat ruefully. But the out burst was not followed by any of the caustic remarks that might hare been expected from a bachelor of hla views and standing. On the contrary, a gen ial, amused gleam lingered in his eyes, the amnsemeut of a grownup with a Dr. C. Gee Wo TONDERFUL HOMS TREATMENT TsJs dm ke tmnm V i if 1 1 wtUMat m P mm tfci &m ritM an ' to H rarxe viia f toes roo4rfttt fat-f tot, roott.httfls.t - re tuanv to hi ami r la la mmur, Ttroort W lata tin Ttt 1 35 anish Blue Monday and the disagreeable task of leaning over dump, leaky washtulw, by equipping your Isuiulry with 1 iT" J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. THC 01.0 WAY" It there any rcaton why you should not have a modem Laundry in your home f "AMothWd" I .sundry Trsyi arc strictly modern, perfectly clean, wuitsry, and moderate in price. Let ui tell you the coat of putting a modern Ijundry in your home. lng hla companion's appearance fatally I dainty, foolish, attractive child. BAY. VIEW? HOTEL E. GLASER, Prop. Home Cooking, Comfortable Beds, Reason able Rates andjNice Treatment antagonistic to hla theories. As ahe had explained to her husband while dressing for dinner that even lng, she felt responsible for Billy, and, though the former had assured her that Billy was a "husky brute" and could take care of himself, she bad not been convinced. "I took you away from him," she had argued with soft persistence, "and of course he must be awfully lonely up there In the old rooms. It Isn't as If he had you," she had ended, with an Inflection that had caused her hus band, who was at the moment deftly manipulating bis hairbrushes, to flash a half humorous glance at bis Image In the mirror and then cross the room to her side. With an orange wood stick in one band and the finger tips of the other rosy with pomade, she had reached up and recklessly pulled his bead down beside her own. Temporarily the lone ly Billy had been forgotten. Then the very excess of their happiness had made ber heart smite her. It must be awfully lonely for blm," she had resumed as if their conversa tion bad received no Interruption, "and since it's all my fault I feel aa If I ought to find him a wife." New, encouraged by Mrs. Jack's sympathetic, questioning eyes, Billy "Tessle la such a silly little thing." observed Mrs. Jack apologetically, "you mustn't mind her." "Mind her!" ejaculated her visitor warmly. "I should say not! Shea great!" And he chuckled reminiscent l.v. But on the subject of Miss Bluli Mrs. Jack found him unresponsive. kMi ate aattoa af MM. vWfli aeveasfBns'aat la 4tWmm aaaanBi Ttlnaia ma. aw, tone UAai, rMvattiiaSa, tweiawiav mim.'S kMaSye, Ma.1 aaslaaawSa l i alito. Ckaitat moitnf. Call aa4 M fcav fMtoata eat e7 Ue attf mm tm NaaaaaMalaie, ftmfMaata, OOWWIr TATtOOf lMM. AUj5e The C fct Wo Ctee Ec&tac Cv IU AMer It aW Mas Ilea aaaab roiiiL'ttl on, explaining that, though be ASTORIA HOTEL Comer Seventeenth and Duane Sts. 75 cents a day and up. Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging $ 4 per week. THE COMFORT SALOON Franteovich1& Francisovich Proprietors, Logan Building Patrons will be furnished withthe best the market affords. Only the best goods kept in stock. 31 rnnro, These tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam ot topaiDa, Cubebs or Injections andmy CURE IN 48 H0URSpi, the same diseases with out inconvenience. Sold v all frv'rttftfrn Phone 2175 Red. Open Day andJNight. The Astoria Restaurant MAN HING, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any style. Game in season. 399,Bond Street, Cor. Oth. Astoria, Ore! was not a marrying man. there were moments when he hoped that some time he rninht have a hearth of his own, etc. Though apparently listen ing with sweet interest, his hostess was in reality reviewing the list of her friends in search of the possible girl. One by one they seemed to pass before her, a smiling, tensing proces sion of blonds and brunette. But none of them, she realized with some dis appointment, could exactly be describ ed as a "girl with no nonsense about her," and from the fervor of Billy's convictions it was apparent that no other need apply. Then, Just as two worried lines of thought began to appear on her smooth forehead and as Billy was winding up with, "You see how it Is, Mrs. Jack the girls of today are too brilliant and worldly for a humdrum fellow like me!" the face of Virginia Blair arose before her, and the lines disappeared in the radiance of a bright, assured smile. "She certainly is good looking In a dreadfully noble manner," the young matchmaker thought to herself as she revolved schemes for bringing the two together, "but I suppose Billy admires that type. And she doesn't pinch her feet or her waist. Obviously she was made for Hilly." At the dinner party which she gave soon after for that particular though unexpressed purpose of bringing them together Billy took Miss Blair out. She was a tall, handsome girl, with dark, serious eyes and smooth, heavy hair. Before the first course had disappeared Billy had discovered that she and life took each other seriously, and be bad an uncomfortable feeling when her serious gaze fell upon him that be was a trivial soft of fellow after all. When she asked for his views upon municipal reform, he was sure of It lie was as confused and nonplused as if a canary bird had suddenly begun to bark. For years he remembered that din ner with a sort of horror. He and Miss Blair, It seemed to bim afterward, had worked like galley slaves, discuss ing all the knotty problems of the day. Around them were lightness, gayety i and laughter, especially on the other aide of the table, where Tessle Lorlng, who was the very embodiment of fem inine frivolity, bubbled and dimpled and cast languishing glances about her. Mrs. Jack bad often wondered wheth er there wonld be anything left of Tessle should the dainty gown, bats, shoes and veils be swept away, for ahe seemed nothing more than a spirit born of a collection of filmy garments. "Swish of silk, flutter of lace, odor of violets, flash of eyes and teeth and eternal chatter!" Mrs. Jack summed up ungraciously she keenly noted "Do you suppose he's Interested ami doesn't want to show It?" she demand ed of Jack, that fountain of wisdom at the dinner table. "Because Virgin la's precisely the sort of lrl he pre tends to admire. Now that I've found his kleul for him he" doesn't seem to appreciate her." Her husband laughed at the chagrin in her voice. 'If he doesn't fall In love with the lady we've provided" According to his plans ami specitl cations." glpgled his wife. "According to his own plans and specifications why, I'll punch his head." But in spite of his opportunities Billy remained cold to the charms of the sensible Miss Blair. In time Mrs. Jack noticed that It became Increasingly dif ficult to throw them together. Billy simply would not be thrown. "Provide a man with what he pre tends to like and he immediately finds out that he doesn't want it." site re flected, with justifiable cj iiii-lsni. "lie says he likes sensible girls, but he won't look at Virginia, though he will hover iiliout that little idiot. Tessie Loriug, like a in oth iilioiit n llame." j And indeed there was plenty of foun dation fur her statement. I-'nr from causing Billy to take to the woods, as Mrs. Jack had feared she might, Tes sie seemed to exercise some subtle in fluence over him. The two were for ever meeting, both nt .Mrs. Jack's aud elsewhere, by the merest chance, of course. And it was noticeable as time went on that, though they arrived sep arately, they invariably left together. A month later he came to tell ber of their engagement. "A good many persons misjudge Tes sie." he began, as if lie felt that she might be one of the number, "but In reality she is one of the most sensible little girls In the world." He saiil much more, and Mrs. Jack swallowing hard, accepted It all, agree ing with bim at every point. But when she was alone again she laughed until the tears streamed down her cheeks, and thus her husband found her. "What under the heavens?" be In quired, but he got no further. "Billy's going to marry Tessie Lor ing!" she announced breathlessly. "He says she Is so sensible!" Jack gave a low, incredulous whis tle. "Talk about love being blind!" he blurted out at last "Why, love has an X ray eye! Nothing short of an X ray could see anything sensible In Tessle." And he thrust bis hands la his pock ets and roared with her. MEN ARE POWERLESS r Ftttfce Atralami blaa Varies Tkf Strike at Ike I'aderlrlaar Caas. To ti-eat Pandruff. and Falling Ilslr. with Irritants or oils on which a para sitic Rprm will prosper. Is like scooping water from the ocean to prevent the thin from rising. You cannot accomplish a an.tlsfaetry cure without having a right umlKratnnl Ing of th fundamental causes of ttm trouble. You must kill the Pandruff Gorm. Ncwbro's llerplclde does this bocus It Is specially made to do that very thing When the germ Is removed, the tin la tins no choir but to resume healthy growth end beauty. "Destroy the cause, you rmove tlm effect." Sold by Isadlng drugetsts fiend lc. In tamp for mmpto to The IlerpleMs Co , Detroit, Mich Engle Drug Store, 351-35J Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St., T. F. I-aurln, Prop. "Special Agent" ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having Installed a ltubbcr Tiring Machine ol tlit latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds o( work in that line at reasonable prioea. Telephone 2tlt CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE 5TREET4. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital l'al.1 in $100,000. Surplus and Undivided Profile $.000 Transacte a general banking business. Iuterest paid on time deHwito. J. (J. A. BOW LB Y, O. I. rUTKKSOX. FRANK 1'ATTON. J. W. OA , KPR . . Aaat. Cashier President Vies President Cashier. J8 TENTH STREEf, ASTORIA. ORE. A Grim Tragedy. Is dally enacted, In thousands of home, ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN' KX, rw, iitid .Snpt. V. I. liHllols.- ii tiiry S. I.. K"X. Vlee i'mlili-ni. AHlulllA HAI.V(iM MSK, Ire Designers and Manufacturers of vf THK LATKsT IStrROVHD CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of I'Vi'irfii Street, .... 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Newson, Decatur, Ala, "For three years," she writes, "I endured Insuff erable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed in evitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was Induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was marvelous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered. For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troblea Electric Bitters Is the only medicine. Only SOc. It's guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. ' Greatly in Demand. Nothing la more In demand than a medicine which meets modern require ments for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At Chas. Rlgers' drug store, 26c, guaranteed. N. Ii. 9 HERPiCIDE WILL 5AVE IT TOO LATE FOR KERPICIDE These emriaviufrs are protected by V. N. Trails Mark. gr.F1 B an AN l-:XJL'INITi: IIAIK l)li:ssi;. 1 ,e r!inal Remedy th,at Kills the Dandruff Germ. SOME MEN DON'T CARE. lit will cause dandruff, Itching c.tlp nnd faiinKMmTT'rhTs no her ...- o niu.im. Mi ui i.m ii., vi J,i,"""i'n runs ror ine immediate use of Ncwlnn'. tf..i Tiav no attention whatever to ilim.lrnir niul Itchlnir Hcnln cliln Tli ,..!. ... B " rpi ini.. , i i.i., i.i.i . l. in ... ,ijf nrni uuv, I..H.-1, niiun uu wain..- uuiuiienn wmifi, inrjr w in niiiiwn mm ii win ucsiroy the cause nf ter waste time and money In a vain endeavor to overcome will grow as nature Intended the result of their own neglect. DI8EA8ED HAIR EFFECTS FACIAL EXPRESSION incnc was t lime, There was a time when It was considered quite proper to ridicule and make light of the germ theory, but It Isn't good taste to do It now, when municipal govern ments are senaing for scicntillc men to suppress g,rm contagion. Prof, t'nna (ask your doctor about him) was thn flrHt to dim-over the dandruff microbe and now dcr matologlats the world over know that true dandruff Is a contagious disease c aused by a germ. THE GUINEA-PIG PROVED IT. Drs. Lassar and Bishop, both noted scientists, to.ik dandruff scales from the head of a student who was los ing his hair and having made a pomade of th.-ni with vaseline, rubbed the same upon a guinea-pig and the pig became bald. (See George Thomas Jackson, M. I on Diseases of Skin, 4th Edition.) Newbro's Herplcld should be used nt the first suggestion of dandruff or Itching sculp. It prevents sculp infection, roba the public hair brush of Its power to do harm, and never falls to cure dandruff nnd ntop falling hair. THE LADIES KNOW. The ladies are quick to discover any diseased condition of the hair, for with them, the natural Impulse of pres ervation applies particularly to Nature's Charming Ad ornment. When the hair becomes dull, brittle or luster- less It shows that the dandruff microbe has planted itself! In the scalp and Is sapping the hairs' vitality. In time application which the hair Thn tiwtt la (i ttilfiiH .. i.. i.. lfc , , ut llltT num nm,iy Woinen lout heir youthful appearance by brooding over some phy 3 misfortune that might be remedl,.,i t.,. ... . comes from th. ...... .. Z. '. Y i r. ,.,... ; , ;., , "'" u,al 1h Hr ""d Hkini """"" "uBn even the most Irregular fe, tures. A woman may be perfect In form and her eo plexlon may rival the color of h ..... . misfortune to have eant or lifeless hair', that mlsfort will continually wound her pride and be re.lecTed S" . . m ivuM,.n llnrnlCldO n nnolll.,. ,,ll..k . . 7"',u,!m e "y fi"" Kly producing the "coV ... effect. Makes lh hnir n.h. n.. ,,,1' cribable charm. A rf5. IrZ"'. Z ,Z 7" no oil or grease, will not stain or dye A im "wa 11 CH INCJ OF THE SCALP INSTAN, v STARTED NEW GROWTH. I Y' I have used your llerplclde with rro,.f ..S . was nearly bald nnd now line hair has started ' Han Francisco, rni. t1- r PHY3ICIAN8 RECOMMEND IT TO PATldra I have been trying Hernlcld It that I have recommended It to mnnv and friends, who have also found that aU you "tor It Is substantiated. 1 (Signed) San Francisco, Cal. B. A. LEWIS, M. D; T. F, LAURIE, Special Agent. All Drug Stores, $1.00. Send 10c In Mampi for Sample to THE HERPICIDE CO., Dept. L, Detroit, Mich Destroy the Cause You Remove the Effect. j s