The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 12, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING AS TOR I AN. ASTOkl A. OREGON.
SUNDAY, FIlftUARV 12, 1900.
PROOFESSIONAL CARDS.
: JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Acltag- AwtaaiUiarfoa
J . U.S. klarlue UcxtclUl Wervlca.
;KDo hours: 10 to 11 a.m. 1 to 4:14 P-n
177 Commercial Street. Ind Floor.
Dr. RIIODA C. HICKS f
I, OSTEOPATUIST
XuwkII Bldf . S7I Commercial 6
VhoNK BLACK SMS.
CW. BARR, D. D. 8.
Hm Openad Dental Parlor in Room
817-818, The Dekum.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
. Win he will be pleated to meel
P4mmI( and Patrom. '
DE. VAUGHAN,
Dkntist
Pythias Bofldin,; Astoria, Oregon.
When the
Prince Wooed
Peggy
Copyright, 1804, b
Kichaid a Bheltoa
By
RICHARD B.
SHUTON
Dr. WCLOGAN
DENTIST
'8T8 Commercial St , Shsnahan Boildine
MISCELLANEOUS.,,
JAPANESE GOODS
New stock of fancy goods just
arrived .at Yokohama Bazaar.
iCall and see'the" iatest";novelties
iron Japan, f
; C. J. TRENUHARD
Real Eitate, Insuranoe. Commission
and Shipping.
, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER.
Office 133 Ninth 8treet, Next to Juatioe
Office.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
BEST 15 CENT MEAL
You can always find the best
25-cent meal in the city at the
Rising Sun Restaurant
612 Commercial St.
i' FIRST-CLASS MEAL
for 15c; nice'cake, coffee, pie, or
ioughnuta, 5c, at-U. S. Restaur
ant. 434 Bond St
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD
fjord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly,
. " the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black,
' Barn on Twelfth,' opposite opera
otia. '
BAYiVIEWi HOTEL.
E IGLASER, Prop.
BoaM Cooking. ComfortabltBb, Reason
able RaUind4NicTrttmtnt
ASTORIA HOTEL
Corner Seventeenth and Duine SU.
75 cents a day and up. Meals
20 cents. Board j and (lodging
$4 per week.
Phone 2175 Red. Opeu Itay and.Nigbt.
The Astoria
Restaurant
MAN HINO, Proprietor.
' Fine meals served at all
hours. Oysters served in
any style. Game in season.
S Bond Street, Cor. 9th. Astoria, Ore.
Fees? met htm first at one of the
Weduesday night hops at the Wacon
essett ion. lie was somewhat more
than passably good looking, fair hatr
ed, of a military build and German.
Ills name was understood to be Mud-
terberg. lie danced a number of
times with Peggy, and finally they be
gan to alt out dances In quiet cor
ner of the veranda, where, with their
chairs close together, he talked to her
la English with the faintest of Ger
man accents, and ahe replied in Amer
ican made German that set them both
laughing.
The advent of the German waa time
ly for Peggy. She had Just fallen out
with Donald Macomber, had tent him
back the ring, and, being In the after
throes of a broken engagement, ahe
was sadly In need of diversion. The
German seemed to give good promise
of this. He was well bred, possessed
of that urbane finish that much travel j
can give, and, moreover, after that first
dance-with Peggy it was plain to be
seen he was very much in love with
her. - f v, f .f ,t. . , . ,if $
Pegsry. ostensibly to relieve the v
cant feeling In her heart, began a de
m Willi
T) to comparehfs royaf highness with
Donald. And when the comparison,
point by point, was ended Peggy was
a very unhappy girl, to whom the cas
tle in Coburg waa a nightmare.
e e e . e
And because of all those things the
throne of Coburg-Ootha barely escaped
losing Its heir.
It happened one August evening. Ills
royal nlghucsa was paddling Peirgy
slowly about the lake, singing as he
paddled little sentimental German
songs and looking very contented,
IeRST gave the song no heed. She
waa watching a solitary figure in an
approacbing canoe. The figure bent
to the paddle In an easy, familiar man
ner. There could be no mlstaklnc
those broad shoulders and that curly
brown hair. The two canoes drew
nearer. The man in the other canoe
looked up. Teggy smiled and bowed
The man nodded coldly and began to
paaaie raster.
something seemed to clutch her
throat The prince was Quite forgot
ten. She realised only that Donald
Macomber waa paddling out of her
sight and out of ber life.
"Donald r she cried.
He paddled on, with never a glance
in her direction.
"Donald. she cried again, and as he
still gave no heed ahe tremblingly stood
Ills royal highness rhnikhI.
"Sit downnit down!" he urged.
Pesrgy deliberately put one little foot
on the spremler, niul In a moment they
were in the wuter. '
When she on me to thtv surface she
was seized by a strong arm, and a big,
tender voice said evenly:
j-ioq i Birujifiie, uearest. you are
safe with me."
And Peggy closed her eyes and was
very happy.
Not so his royal highness of Coburg-
Uotha. He was flounderlne about mis
erably and shouting spasmodically be
tween choking gnrgles:
"Help in God s name, help! I do
not swim!"
The rescuers fished them out Prince
Ludwlg Wilhelm of Coburg Gotha first,
for he was far spent And while at
the inn they were rolling him in hot
blankets and pouring brandy down his
throat Peggy was laughing and crying
hysterically on the shoulder of the oth
er prince although he was not known
to the world st large by bis title, it Is
true and making a most absurd con
fession. When she had finished Don
ald's face was very grave.
"Cut If he had drowned, what then.
Peggy?" he questioned.
"Coburg-Gotha could have got along
without n prince better than I could
without yon," she said.
pvlnc- to i;ult F.bery time MlstaU Will
ter uod ter kick and rntT me when he
mi nmd ho always git 'rimmed of LN
Vf nnd gimme a ipm'tuli, I'a done 1b
M'UtT money a'rendy wld tils heali fwl
is'isicss 'bout hurtln' ma fenllti's."-S:it
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STOOD UP.
Derate flirtation. In a week's time
Munsterberg was her slave. Where
Peggy went there went Be, . He drove
with ber; he sailed with her on the
lake; he climbed the mountain with
her. As Peggy's satellite he seemed to
have found bis true vocation.
No one blamed Munsterberg for fall
ing in love with her. Indeed, at one
time or another almost every unmar
ried man at the lake had offered his
heart and his worldly goods to Peggy,
She was adorable from the toe of ber
trim little shoe to ber quaint little turn
up nose that always gave one an idea
of Peggy's superiority.
it is douotrui ir Peggy entertained a
really serious thought of the German
until the day Jack Motley discovered
by means of a crest on a sliver
brandy flask that worthy's true iden
tJty. Be it said of Jack Motley that
he fairly flew to Pegy with the news.
He found her in the boathouse comb
ing briers from the poodle's mane.
"Peggy, he exclaimed breathlessly,
who on earth do you suppose you
have worshiping at your shrine?"
She smiled wearily.
"Oh, you again, I suppose," she said
"His royal highness Ludwig Wil
helm, prince of Coburg-Gotha," said
Motley, with the air of profaning so
sacred a title by letting It silo from
his plebeian tongue.
Peggy stared.
"Munsterberg he's the prince-doing
America Incog.," Motley went on.
Peggy turned pale. She rose and
tripped over the poodle. Motley rat
tled out the whole story and capped it
triumphantly with a confession to the
title on the part of bis royal highness,
By the time he had finished she was
the old self possessed Peggy.
"Do you think you've told me any
news?" she asked easily. And then.
lest she should betray herself, she gath
ered up the poodle and fled to the
house.
Peggy may be forgiven If she
dreamed of many things after that
of an old gray castle In the bills of Co
burg, of three letters and a royal title
preceding her own name, of stationery
bearing the crest of the triple headed
eagle. In fact "he did dream much of
these advantages at first and the in
terestlng German of that first Wednes
day night hop was suddenly vested in
her mind 'With much romance and
much eligibility.
Then oh, heart of woman! if ter the
first romance of the thing had, worn
off and his royal highness had begun
to repeat his rather slender store of
bright remarks she found herself
dreaming of Donald Macomber and
wondering why he had not come back
to her as all the others had. She re
membered that Macomber had always
been masterful and high handed even
as a suitor and that It was because he
had been nnwilllDg to yield some triv
ial point that she had broken witl
hlmj. She besap. to tinksejlously. an1
Wine rrnvtxlon.
It concerns a woman who entered a
London shop and. displaying a pros
perous looking pockctbook, said, "I
want a good planny for me daughter."
"What style of Instrument do you
preferr asked the salesman, leading
the way to an upright.
"Nlver a happorth do I care about
style so long as it's a strong ease.
Hare yes a tiny wld Iron cases?"
No, ma'am, but all our cases are
made extra strong."
"How much Is this plauny on the
credit system?"
"The price of this piano Is 140," an
swered the clerk. "The Installment
would be a pound a month."
"Insure the planny and I'll take It"
"Well, really, ma'am, the purchaser
usually insures the Instrument: but to
close the bargain, we'll Insure this
piano and apree to take all risks."
"Ye see, liotwane me and you." the
purchaser explained as she deposited
the receipt for the first installment in
her pocket, "I'm clad to be alsy about
the insurance, becazc I want to get
tne bettber of nie ould man. He said
mat ir i brought a planny into the
house he'd smash It wid an ax, and,
faith, he's the b'y to do it!" Smith's
eekly.
He Saw.
ine young and winsome maiden
spoke to her father on behalf of George,
the youth who had won her heart, but
wbo was not her father's favorite.
i-atner," she said gently, "I want
to tell you something, and yon mustn't
be angry."
"Very well," he said. "I promise."
"I want to tell you, father, that
George and I wish to get married."
The father forgot bis promise In
second and began to storm.
"Haven't I told you I wouldn't have
him about the house? Haven't I for
bidden yon to see him?" he cried ex
citedly. "Now, ence for all, I tell you
ir ne comes cere again II! kick him
out"
".now, father," she said quietly.
"you'll do nothing of the sort. George
is young and bealtby and the cbam
plon all round athlete of his club, and
we had a conference this morning, end
I told him I'd love him Just the same
even If he had to pound you clean out
of shape In defending his rights In this
case, so you might as well submit now
and save us the necessity of resorting
to harsh measures. See?"
He saw.
Welcome (be Kicks,
There was an old southern negro who
hod been working for a cotton planter
time out of mind. One morning be
came to bis employer and said:
I s gwlne quit, boss."
"What's the matter, Moser
"Well, sah, yer manager. Mlstah
Winter, ain't kicked me In de las free
mumfs."
"I ordered him not to kick you any
more. I don't want anything like that
around my place. I don't want any
one to hurt your feelings, Mose."
"Ef I don't git any. more klcksj's
CORPSE RINGS.
Waal They Are aad Wkjr Tfcer Are
Worm r Sailor.
. "Cone rlugs, eh?'' said the visitor.
"Its a curious, a grewsonie, name,
What are corpse rings?"
"Corpsa rings," the collector an
swered, "are rings fouud on the bodies
of drowned aallors-ldentlflcatlon rings.
"IM at this thick gold one. Uuu
nlng around It on the outside, you see,
there is carved in big, ptulu letters
William Ratline, born In Camden,
Me., I8t. Home, Malabar.' Itatllne
was lost off the Needles In the big
storm of 1S7. Malabar was communi
cated with, but It appeared that he had
no relative there.
"Nearly every sailor when the blues
overtake him Imagines he will die of
drowning. He hates to think of his
body washing up on a strange shore,
of his oameleas grave and of the anxi
ety of his friends when he doesnt re
turn snd no news comes of him, and
therefore he buys himself an Identifi
cation or corpse ring.
"Some of these rings are costly.
beautiful, atrange. Here Is an antique
Kgyptlan one. a ring of green bronze
from a rilled toruh. Here la a wooden
one, carved with llttlo demons, for the
thumb, it came, I think, from Seno
gambla. This ring of Ivory Is Japa
nese. It Is of beautiful workmaushln.
The monkeys, holding each other's
tails, that go around It In a circle, are
quite perfecf-Baltlmore Herald.
Ceatrmt Africa Elephaate.
"Elephants In the awamp country of
central Africa," writes a traveler, "are
different in their habits from those
which Inhabit the forests. In the
marshes they stand throughout the
day immersed In water op to their bel
lies and with their backs almost hid
den by the high growth of reeds. Here
they can always be traced by the white
egrets which Invariably accompany
them and which feed upon the ticks
and other insects with which their
bides are Infested. A herd of ele
phants niovtug through dense grass
can be kept In sight even though they
themselves are Invisible by the flutter
ing uj) and down of the white birds.
AaiUrpllo Dapdam.
"The Joneses took every precaution
at the eliristeiilr.B of I heir first baby."
"livery precaution?"
"Yes; they boile.l the water."-
CJlevrlnnd Lender.
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Capital l'.Ll Id $100,000. k Surplus and Undivided Profits' 15.000
Transacts a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY,
President
O. L PETERSON, FRANK PATTON, J. W. OA MIR,
Yum President , Cashier. Asst Cashier
J8 TENTH STREET. ASTORIA. ORE;
433 Commercial Street , , Phone Main 121
IHENRY SHERMAN, Msnscw
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UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SMOLDERS
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five years,
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Astoria, . - Oregon.
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