The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 16, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1908.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA OREO
Is Your Bathroom Modern?
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You cannot have too many safeguards for the hmlth
of family and wf, epecllly the growing cluldrcn.
Bud or antique plumb-1
ing U ai dangerous to the'
health ai good or modern
pi o m b 1 n g li benefit ml.
The cost of renewing your
bathroom with Ivttod
Ware will in reality I
health iMurance.
We have samples In
our show rooms and will
"v H'S gladly quote you prices. (
J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. ;
The
Palace
Cafe,
The; Best Restaurant.
Regular Meals 25c.
Everything the Market Affords.
Sunday Dinners a Specialty.
Palace C Bering Co.
First; National Bank of Astoria
ESTABLISHED 1886
Capital and Surplus $100,000
FIRE IN NEW YORK
Considerable Excitement in Ten
ament House District
LOSSES ESTIMATED AT $60,000
The , Entire Building Waa on Fire
Whan th. Alarm Waa Turnad in and
Ocoupanta Had to B. Driven Inte
Streets by th. Polio. Fore..
New York, April IS. Fire early to
day In a alx-story building at 10 East
Htlh street caused loaaea eatlmated at
180,000 and created considerable ex
cltement In the neighborhood. The en
tire building waa afire when the first
alnrmy waa given.
It wna occupied by business concern.
exclusively, but adjoining- It la a four
atory fumlahed room house, while or'
po.lt. a a tenement bouae. All the
persons asleep In thoae buildings were
awakend and buatled Into the street b
the police. The flames were confined
to the building whore they originate'.
A HUMAN SALAMANDER.
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Capital I'aiJ to 1100,000. Hnrplua aud Undivided Profit 135.001
Tranaaote a general banking buainoM. Iulerwt paid on time deposits.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY. 0. 1. PKTKKSOS, FRANK 1'ATTON, J. W. OA NEK
PrcMldi'Ul Vine President Cashier. Aast Cashier
J68 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA. ORE.
Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works
Manufacturers cfi
Iron, Steel, Bnws and Bronze Castings.
General Foundrymen and Patternmakers,
Absolutely firntdasa work. Prices lowest,
Phsne 2451
Corner Eighteenth and Franklin.
The TROY Laundry
la the only White Labor Laundry in the City. Docs the Beat
of Work at very roaaonablo Prices, and is in every way worthy
of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991
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FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
Shijm, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice.
LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD
WAHINQTON MARKET - CHRISTENSEN St CO.
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H WAHINQTON MARKET . CHRISTENSEN ft CO. S
Reliance
Electrical
WorKs
H.W.CYkOB,
M.imaor
We are thoroughly prepared for making
estimates and executing order, for
11 kind, of electrical installing and
repairing. Supplies in stock. We
wll the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP.
Call up Phone 1161.
4g8 BOND STREET
ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH.
Having InaUUed Robber Tiring Machine of the
latent pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work
in that line at reasonable prioea. . Telephone 201.
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS.
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO ANDJCIOABS.
Supplies of all kind at lowtt prioea for Fiwherraon, Farmers ttnd.LogKera
BranchJUnlontown, Phones, 711, Uniontown,'-7l3
; A. V. ALLEN,
Tenth and Commercial Streota. : , , ASTORIA. OREGON.
HOTEL PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel In the Northwest;
PORTLAND OREGON.
rka Iter f iat ! k Vimth mI
Ike Eaip.ror Mpla.
It waa a warm corner. Da after
la tbe French soldiers bad poabed
their batteries nearer and nearer to
ward the besieged town, and now one
could look out from behind tbe breast
work and plalnl aee tbe face of tbe
Auatrlan artillerymen ai they atock to
their funa with frim determination and
eent their abota flying Into tbe French
foru.
In one of tbeee little mod conatracted
forta a email party of French aoldlera,
under the command of a corporal, were
bually engaged In returning the lira of
the enemy.
Tbe corporal, a tall, gannt young fel
low of twenty, waa directing tbe work
of bla men. Often be leaped to tbe
rauparta to note what effect tbe fire
of bla guna waa producing.
"Truly," aald one of the aoldlera
the corporal jumped back among them,
"thou art a veritable aalamauder, for
thou canat atand fire."
"Who la a ealaniander?" inquired
gruff voice from tbe rear of tbe smoke
filled battery.
Tbe aoldlera turned and saw etandlnt
there a amall, pale faced man in a gen
eral'a uniform.
One of the men pointed toward tb
corporal.
"It ta be, general," be replied.
"A aalamanderl We will aee!" reit
erated the officer aa be ran bla eye over
the corporal. "Can you writer be to'
quired.
"Yea, my general."
"Follow me, then." Ont Into the
shot awept open tbe two passed, walk'
lng aide by aide.
"You seem," remarked the general
pleasantly, "to be at least a foot taller
than I. Kindly walk on thla aide." And
be Indicated the aide nearest to tbe
enemy. "It will be a great protection
to me."
Without a word the corporal took the
place.
Just at that moment a ahell burst dl
rertly over their beada, but did them
no barm.
Tbe officer caat a quick glance at bla
companion. He waa not in tbe least
flurried, lie did not even quicken bis
pace.
Presently they reached and entered a
battery which waa the nearest of all to
the Austrian lines. It was filled with
dead and wounded soldiers. Only one
gun remained atandlng.
Calmly seating himself on a broken
gun cartridge, the general gavo the cor
poral paper and quill and Ink and com
manded him to write as he. began to
dictate a letter.
Tbe corporal's band did not shake.
rje wrote almost aa rapidly aa the gen
eral spoke.
Suddenly, Just as the letter was fin
ished, there was a deafening report and
a buge cannon ball passed cloae above
them and burled Itself with a dull thud
In the earth beyond. Tbe wind caused
by Its pnssniio overturned the two, and
dust and dirt completely covered them.
Tbe gcuernl picked himself up In an
InaUint. Culmly leaplug upou tbe ram
part, the corporal waved the flulshed
letter deflantly toward the Austrian
Hues. ,
"Thanks, my frlemla!" be shouted.
You have saved me the trouble, of
blotting It!"
A look of genuine admiration crept
Into the eyes of the general.
What Is your name?" be asked
harshly.
"Corporal Juuot of the Ninth foot
general."
"Say rather 'Captain Juuot,' for 1
cannot afford to let such fellows as you
remain corporals." And (jeneral Boua
parte for It waa he clapped the young
man on thu ahouMer.
Eight years later Marshal Junot waa
decorated with the grand cross of the
Legion of Honor by the Emperor Na
poleon. Frank E. Chnnnon la St Nlcb-
HOTEL." ARRIVALS.
Parkar.
Wm. Dixon, rortlnnd.
Albert Laraen, Portland.
F. King. Now Tor,
Ed. Milter, Ban Francisco
" 3. O. Swnwell, Portland.
C. W. , Wlcklund. Portland.
R Sennit, Portland.
W. Serbr, Portland.
Sam Ramsey, Portland.
E. E. Morrla, Portland.
Phillip Minor, Frankfort.
, John Burke, 8an Francleco.
3. F. Brooks, Denver,
D. 3. Rlly, Ferndale,
Mrs. Marry Kerry, California. r
Frank Webster, Eugene,
drover HolmanH Kugn.
Allen Hamilton, Emporia.
Henry Schiller, Portland. .
3. 11. Vaughn, Emporia.
Wayne Hamilton. Emporia, "
A. Beckar, Portland.
Fred Broetn;r, City.
II, A..Bericmnn, Portland.
L. A. B'rry, Ft. Steven.
R M. Scott, Ft Stevens
Charles Ravage, Portland.
A. J. Hill, Warmiton,
Charles Wllme, Ft Stevna,
William Davis, Ft. Stevens.
John McLan, Portland.
Frank Gannon, Portland.
E. N. Teller, Seaside.
R. D. Buk-r, Portland.
Rob Wood. Clatskanlne.
Occident
J. A. Murphy, San Francisco.
W. D. Maddlson, Ft. Stevens.
C. P. Yatea, Ft. Stevens
J. Lynch, gcatle.
Mr. Daiy, Seattle.
Joe Carder, Portland.
O. Sutherland, Portland.
F. II. Madison, Portland.
Chas. Mackraln, St Paul.
A. W. Whltmaa and wif, Portland.
C. Thampson and wife, Portland.
C W. Henderson. Portland.
Geo. Moyer, San Francisco.
W. Q. Smith, San Francisco.
W. 8weney, San Francisco.
H. F. Findley, Portland.
J. C Yale, Portland.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
BIOS WANTED.
OFFICE OF C. a M, VANCOUVER
, Barracks, Wash., April 15, 1905.
Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will ' be
received here until 11 o'clock k. m
May 15, MOS, for furnishing forage
and bedding at posts In thla depart
ment for th year ending June 30,
1901. Information furnished here or
by quartermasters at posts. U. 8. rt-
serves the right to reject or accept any
or all proposals, or any part thereof.
Envelopes containing proposals should
be marked "Proposals for forage and
bedding at ," addressed F. O.
HODGSON, C. Q. M.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
FOR RENT THREE ROOMS FOR
housekeeping; ground floor; no chil
dren. Inquire 475 commercial St.
HELP WANTED.
AN EXPERIENCED FIREMAN OB
steamboat engineer, for small steam
er. Apply at office of Astoria Lumber
Company. .
WANTED MEN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade; I weeks completes: posi
tions guaranteed; tuition earned valle
learning. . Write for terms. Molar's
Barber College, 144 Clay St, San Fran
cisco. - . .-.
WANTED ENERGETIC. TRUST
worthy man or woman to work In
Oregon reppresenting large manufac
turlng Company. Salary $40 to $90
per month; paid weekly; expenses ad
vanced. Address with stamp, J. H.
Moore, Astoria, Ore.
SUTUATIONS WANTED
REAL E8TATE.
OCCIDENT DINNER.
Mulligatawny
Pickles
Olives
Boiled Chinook Salmon Lobster sauce
Lamb Saute and Green Peas
Scalloped Oysters
Orange Frlttera
Prims Ribs of Beef
HERMOSA PARK LOTS, THE MOST
exclusive property at Seaside, Ore.
Facing tbe Pacific ocean In Oregon's
prettiest summer resort these lots are
a good Investment at $150 to 1250 each.
Inspection invited. A. Gilbert, Jr.
Seaside, Ore.
LOST AND FOUND.
PICKED UP OPPOSITE HAN
thorn's cannery, a skiff, tearing tbe
name of "S. S. E. L. Held." For in
formation apply to R. G. Davey, 124
Commercial St., Astoria,
'GENTLEMAN WANTS POSITION
j as salesman or bookkeeper; best of
references. Address H. W. Astorian.
GIRL WANTS POSITION FOR GEN
eral housework; experienced. Ad
dress M. W., care Astorian. " '"
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
TONSORIAL PARLORS THE Oc
cident tonsorial parlors and bath fa
cilities are equalled by none. Every
thing modern and up , to date. See
Peterson. ,. '
LOST ON THE STREET, A PAIR
of eye glasses; the' finder will be
suitably rewarded on leaving t'aem at
the Astorian office.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICES.
MAX STRAEL & CO.. EMPLOYMENT
office, 535 Bond St. Phone Red 230L
All kinds of help furnished on short
notice. Call or phone.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
10 ACRES OF FIRST CLASS TIM-
ber land for sale. In Pacific county,
near Columbia river. Address Box HO
Astoria, Ore.
Mashed Potatoes
String Beans
Roast Chicken
Boiled Potatoes
Sugar Corn
FOR SALE LOT L BLOCK H
Adair's Astoria: for particulars wriW
to J. P. MUler, Onleda, Wash.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE 8EC0ND-HAND 7 COL
umn newspaper outfit; complete ex.
cept press; cheap. Inquire at this office.
LADY'S WHEEL, APPLY AT ROOM
2 over Peterson ft Brown's.
INCUBATOR FOR SALE 400 EGGS
capacity; also three 100 capacity
brooders; flrst-claas condition. Ad
dress A. Astorian Office.
FOR SALE STEAM TUG IN FIR ST -class
condition; term reasonable;
suitable for seining purposes. For
particulars apply at this office.
SCOW FOR (SALE AT M'GREOORS
mill. 22x64; would make a good turn
scow. Inqulr of Dan Gambel at mllL
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PROFESSIONAL NURSE.
MID-WIFE AND NURSE MISS EL-
llngson. 287 15th.
Lettuce and Egg Mayonnaise
Apple and Lemon Cream Pies
" Strawberries and Cream
Fruit
Coffee
Nuts and Raisins
Last Hope Vanished.
When leading physicians said that
W. M. Smith art, of Peking, la., had in
curable consumption, his last hope va
nished; but Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
opt him out of his grave. He says:
This great specific completely cured
me, and saved my life. Since then, I
have used It for over 10 years, and con
aider It a marvelous throat and lung
cure." Strictly scientific cure for
Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds; sure
preventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed,
50c and $1.00 bottlea at Chas. Rogers'
drug store. Trial bottle free.
An Illinois town has passed an ordi
nance forbidding the chickens to run
oos evidently preferring to have
them lay still.
Are your splrlta drooping? Do you
feel that tired feeling? Does your ap
petite; need coaxing? Then your blood
Is poor. That is nature's way of tell
ing you that you need our
ALrTI-TONE
It Is an ideal tonic, bracing, strength"
enlng and exhilarating. It purifies the
blood, tones up the system and will
make you feel like yourself again in a
week or so
FRANK HART, Druggist.
SOLE AGENT
Corner 14th and Commercial Btai,
Cheated Death.
Kidney trouble often ends fatally,
but by choosing the right medicine, E.
H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated
death. He says: "Two years ago I had
Kidney Trouble, which caused me
great pain, suffering and anxiety, but
took Electric Bitters, which effected
complete cure. I have also found
them of great benefit in general de
bility and nerve trouble, and keep them
constantly on hand, since, as a find
they have no equal." Chas. Rogers,
druggist guarantees them at 50a,
The Russians say they will never
pay an Indemnity to bring about
peace. They evidently prefer to have
some one take It away.
Why suffer with spring tiredness,
mean, cross feeling, no strength, no
ppetite? Holllster's Rocky Moun
tain Tea will make you well and keep
you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Dr. C. E. Linton's drug store.
ears
Economy is a watchword
of the thrifty.
That's one reason so
many prosperous people
use rears' Soao. There's
no waste about it. It wears
out, of course.
On nl everywhere.
AN ASTORIA PRODUCT
Pale Bohemian Beer
Best In The Northwest
North Pacific Brewing Co.
C ENTRAL MEAT MARKET
G. W. Morton and John Fuhrman, Proprintora.
UIIOIOEST FllESa kSD SALT MEATS. - PROMPf DELIVERY
542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. ;
The
V .. ...
Astoria .
Restaurant.
If you want a good, clean meal or if you
are in a hurry you should
go to the
Astoria Restaurant ,
This fine restaurant is thoroughly up-to-date
in every detail.
EXCELLENT MEALS.
EXCELLENT SERVICE J
.FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY
Agents The Linen Thread Co.
SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, ROPE
Fishermen and Cannery Supplies
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Zlmm49g5 Loser
dl II 1U1 U Beer.