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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIA N, ASTORIA OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 81, 1903. PRQOFESSIONAL CARDS. IJAY TUTTLE, M. D. miSIClAN AND SURQEON Aetiag AsliM surgeoa T.S. Marine Hospital Service. hews: 10 to It im. 1 to 4:10 P-nv 4TT Cwsunerctal Street, lad Floor. rhoda c. hicks 08TEOPATHIST MumB Bids. S7S Commercial Bt PHONE BLACK 4385. DR. L. L. BALL, DENTIST. SWCtaBwerrislSt. Astoria, Oreeon. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dkxtist. Pythian Building,; Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST C8 Commercial St,, Shanahan Building MISCELLANEOUS. JAPANESE GOODS New stock of fancy goods just trmedj at Yokohama Bazaar. Call aod see the latest novelties fron) Japan. C. J. TRENCHARD Real Estate, Insurance, Commieaion and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. 133 Ninth Street, Next to Justle Office. ASTORIA, OREGON. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. Yon can always find the best ( lucent meal in the city at the Jiising Sun Restaurant. 612 Commercial St ! FIRST-CLASS MEAL k I5c; nice cake, coffee pie, or sJonghnuts, 5c, at 0. S. Restaur ant. " 434 Bond St BAY VIEW; HOTEL S3 E. GLASER, Prop. Cooking, Comfortable Beds, Reason able Rata andJNiccJTrtatment ASTORIA HOTEL CanuaJSeventeenth and Duane St. 15 cents a day and up. .Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging (4 per week. WOOD WOOD. ..WOOD! CW wood, mill wood, box wood, ny!0"6'3 tne carriage door. kind of wood at lowest price. Kelly, th transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Blaok, Ban on Twelfth, opposite opsr ftoveev , to.CGecWo VCNDERFUL HOUB TREATMENT Mil am an gms bp at. H ran wlta taarta, i at and , raou,bo(U, ngBtMHM an tattrif an- mmm tm Hill muaj. Thrrmch ta an an avaln muOs una tunoM awr feam Uw aotloa or or U aHaial aa, whit a aw rally warn la aaa. Bt foarantMa ta can mm. laac. am. ravaatataaa. SaiWiialili Caarsa uimUaM OaU aa an atn. Pattnu oat af la aay wrH (n awnaaaaetrenlan. ecntaa, OUMaW Tie C Gee Wo Chinese EeSdae Ca. 23 AMar SC. rMaaaaa saaac A Few Precious Japanese, Swords FOR SALE AT YaKhoma - Bazar. Hone2175Red. Open Day andjNIght. The Astoria Restaurant MA KING, Proprietor. Fine "meals served at all Lours. Oysters served in sny'style. Game in season. Sit Bond Street, Cor. 9th. i Astoria, Ore, J CONFESSED MURDER Man Converted Acknowledge ... Being an Ex-Convict INVESTIGATION BEING MAD3 Confessed That Eight Year Ago H Killtd a Man Near Fort Fairfield, M., and Thrtw Hit Body Into th Aristook Rivar and It Haunted Him. Oakland, CaU March 20. Asserting that h has been converted by an evangelist, who has been holding meetings In this city. Earl R. Inline, who admits that he I an ex-convict. went before Chief of Police Hodgklna today, accompanied by soma evangel- lata and confessed that eight years ago, near Fort Fairfield. Me., he shot and killed a companion, disposing or his body by throwing It Into the Arls- look river. He says that as the body disappeared the dead man's eyes glared at him and ever slneo that tlm he has been unable to rid himself of those haunting eyes. An investigation Is being made here and teelgram have been sent to Maine. The authorities believe the man Is telling the truth. GIFTED WITH A QUICK WIT. How a Hostess Got Out of Difficulty When an Aristocrat Called. The late Mrs. Gilbert, the veteran actress, was walking one day 'n Phila delphia about the time when Hamilton Fish was secretary of state. "Mr. and Mrs. Fish," she said, "had a grand air, and old fashioned court esy, that Introduecd a new note Into Washington society. They taught j weeks. Waahintgon society. They left It a T. W. B. London of Balfour, Guth city of better manners and gentler ;rle Co. was In the city ynsterdtiy on speech than it had been on thr-lr entry, (business and returned to Portland lasi "It has been said that Mrs. Fish (evening, sometimes carried her high ideas of i H. M. Thatcher, general manager of courtesy too far. With that stricture agree heartily. Mrs. Fish's courtesy was Quixotic. "One of her rules, for Instance, was to ret am every cal lshe received. Her husband was constantly holding pub. jlic receptions, and to these out of courtesy, many women would come jwho had no desire that Mrs. Fish should call upon them who were in no position to receive her porperly If she did call. "One such woman attended a Fish reception, lert ner .card ana a imie j n,Tersar, 0f the day on which I prom later was duly honored by a call from j 1 to be yours. Have you forgotten ItT Mrs. Fish. "tl was a beautiful, mild afternoon. The fish equipage, all a-glitter in the wintry -sunshine, dashed don ihe nar- !row street and had halted before the i'.vomnr.'s shabby little house with a ' musical Jingle of silver chains. The .footman leaped from the box and Mrs. Fish descended. j "The poor woman of the house i where was she all this time? She, alas! jwas kneeling on the sidewalk beside a ' bucket of hot water. Her sleeves were (rolled back. She had a scrubbing brush Un one hand and a cake of soap In the i i i j other. She was scrubbing her front i steps. j j "Imagine how she felt! What would i 'you have done in a predicament I 'awkward? Would you have been as i ! wise and ready, I wonder, as the worn j an was? ' "Mrs. Flsk, ben.llng over her. sal.! j (graciously: ! i "'Is Mrs. Henry Smith at home "And Mrs. Henry Smith replied: 'So. i mum, she ain't,' and went on scrub iblng." DOING THEIR DUTY. Score of Astoria Reader Are Learn ing the Duty of the Kidney. I To filter the blood is the kldney duty. When they fall to do this the kid neys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills fol low. Urinary trouble, diabetes. Moan's Kidney Pills Cure them all. J. Blake, whose place of residence Is 525 Market street, Portland, says: "I bought several boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and I scarcely think if the first had not proved satisfactory that I would have tried the second and third. I had used almost everything said to be a cure for weakened kidneys and bladder, but nothing ever gave me the satisfaction I received from Doan's Uiidney Pills. They are easy to take, have no effect upon the stomach or bowels and act directly on the kid neys. I thoroughly believe from the results I received and also from obser vation that Doan's Kidney Pills are one preparation on the market which acts directly as represented." Emphatic endorsement can be had right here Jn Astoria. Drop Into Chas. Rogers' drug store and nkvhut cus tomers rcirt. Kor sal by nil dottier. Price 50 rents. FVstor-Mllburn Co., ImfTalo, NT. V.. sol agents for th United States, Remember the nam Doun'a and Uke no other. PERSONAL MENTION. Otto Mlkkleson la visiting friends In j Portland. t. William Davis of Taeonm Is visiting in the city. S. Carrer of MarahAoM la In the eltv on a visit. K. M. Steel of Portland I registered f.t the Central. John Holdt of Chtrleston wtta in the city yesterday. W. W. Whipple of Seattle la In the city on business. John Masten of Skamokawa m In th city yesterday. D. o. O'Relley of Portland registered at the Occident yesterday. John Xassa of Cathlamet was a visitor In Astoria yesterday. S. U Jones and wife of Portland are vMling Mmfa ln the cUy J John Mlnto. an Oregon pioneer. Is visiting friends In this city. w- river ... In the city yesterday on business. Sunday from a visit to Seattle. Jacob Putts and family spent Sun- ay at his ranch, above Olney, Mrs. Lillian Masney has returned from an extended visit with friends In Seattle. Mrs. MuUom Itarger returned y terday from a jn Portland. visit with her parents i Harry Hamhlet. who has been ln the city the past two days, returned t Portland last evening. T. F. Coning, Jr., matingvr of the Western Vnlon, spent Sunday with his parents In Oregon City, Mrs. H. O. Merrill of Skamokawa Is In the city In attendanee on her hus band, who is In the hlspltal. Judge C. H. Carey of Portland was In Astoria yesterday on legal business and returned on the evening train. Mrs. I. Cohen returned yesterday from Greenwood City. P. C. where she has been visiting for the past few lithe Pail lie States Telephone Com- r'i' or I'ortinnn, was in the city yes terday on business. OkTlatla the Rales. Mrs. Flat-I always Insist that my husband wear evening dress when be dine at home. Miss Sharp Ye, be told me that was the reason he took almost all of hi meal downtown. Detrolt Free Press. DM Hta Best. The Woman-George, this I the an- The Brute-No, my dear, I cotildnt But Pre forgiven it. Exchange. HO TONGUE CAN TELL SUFFERING From Itching and Bleeding Eczema Pain Terrible Body and face Covered with Sores Doctors and Medicines Failed. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA " No tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with itching and bleed ing eczema, until I was cured by the Cuticura Remedies, and I am mo grate ful I want the world to know, for what helped me will help other. My body and face were covered with sore. One day it would seem to be better, and then break out again with the most terrible pain and itching. I have been sick several times, but never in my life did I experience such awful suffering as with this eczema. I had made up my mind that death was near at hand, and I longed for that time when I would be at rest. I had tried many different doctor and medicine without success, and my mother brought me the Cuticura Remedies, insisting that I try them, I began to feel better after the first bath with Cuticura Soap, and one application of Cuticura Ointment I continued with the Soap and Ointment, and have taken four bottle of Cuticura Resolv ent, and consider myself well. Any person having any doubt about thus wonderful cure by the Cuticura Rem edies can write to my address. Mr. Altie Etson, Bellevue, Mich." ITCHING ECZEMA And All Other Itchin; and 5caly Eruptions Cured by Cuticura. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, a in eczema ; the fright ful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, a in called head ; all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtue to success fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are such stand proven beyond all doubt. ' OiIlci Sot. Ototmnt, and Pllli told throughout th.' .,rlii. J".,inr lniK Chun. Corp, B'.in7ijun rropricior. ar-geui hi liow I. Curt Eciron," 1 n n I1BII! IIIUS CURED BY FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR Obstinate, racking Coughs that mat i your head ache, your throat and lung sore and Inflamed, that rob you of sleep nntll your system becomes so ma down that you are ln gravs danger of Pneumonia or Consumption, are quickly cured by Foley'. Hony and Tar FOLEY'S HQIEY IND TAR soothes and heals the inflamed sir pas tages, allays the feverish conditions, stops the cough and prevents serious results from s cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR Is the only prominent cough medicine on the market that docs not contain opiates or harmful drugs of any kind and on this account is safest (or children. It Is unexcelled (or Croup and Whoop ing Cough and will quickly curs the racking cough which follows measles and leaves so many children with weak lungs unless properly treated. Remember the name Folay't Honey and Tar-and refuse substi tutes that coal ytu the MiM as the genuine. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation. Consumption Thriatonoi C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Champlagn, III., writes: "I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I bad consumption. I tried a great many remedies and I was under the care of physician for several month. I used one bottle of Foley' Honey and Tar; It cured me, and I have not been trou bled since." Three ies 25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much a the small sis nd the $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. tOU US KCflKKIUl IT CMS. ROGERS, Druggist -h BLANK BOOK MAKERS LITHOGRAPHERS PRINTERS LINOTYPERS is m No? Contract too Large. No Job too Small BooR'-andIVIaazine Binding a Specialty Order If Calendar The J. S. Dellinger Co. Astorio, Fine Line of Samples Now Ready. We furuish nil the latest designs at prices lower than Eastern Houses and save you the freight. COME AND SEE US ASTORIA. OREGON Pri n t i n or Plant in our for 1906 OF Oregon. 1 J feffon