THE MORNING ASTORIA K, ASTORIA. ORFGUA, SUNDAY, APRIL U, 1905. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . JAY TUTTLE, l(.D. THISICIAN AND SURGEON Acting Aastilatu Bargsoa i V.S.MerfneHoaplta.1 Service, ' Hmtn hours: 10 to 11 sun. i to 1:19 num. t Commercial Street, lad Floor. I Ihr. RHODA 0. HICKS..,,. ; V OSTEOPAHIIST jlasawU Bids. 573 Commercial St ,, PHONK BLACK &WS. . DR. T. L, BALL, i DENTIST. " SSI Commercial StJSJAstoria, Oreeon. KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. Tfce Caaataat Wrii at Bat rraa. gate DaotraS Otriu. There art many men who wear their hats practically all the time when awake, and are blessed with a heavy ehock of hair; yet It the scalps ot these same men once became Infested With dandruff terms, the parasites would multiply all the quicker tor lack ot air. Baldness would ensue as the final result New bro's Herplclde kill these gems and stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant growth. Herplclde Is a pleasant hair dresslnr as well aa a dandruff cure and contains not an atom of Injurious sub stance. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpl clde Co,. Detroit, attest Eagle Drug Store. S51-S51 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, SO Com. St, T. F. Tnria. nop. "special A rent.- WEEKLY NEWS By the Ad Man. Dr. VAUGHAN, ' D&STIST. Pjrthian Building." Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 578 Commercial St-, Shanahan Boildioft MISCELLANEOUS. C. J. TREXCHARD Baal Estate, Insurance, Commission and Shipping. . CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. OXce 133 Ninth Street, Next to Justioe Office. ASTORIA, OREGON. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. - Toucan always find the best X5-eent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 Commercial St. FIRST-CLASS MEAL fcr 15c; nice cake, coffee.J pie, or iocghnuts, 5c, at'U. S. Restaur ant. - 434 Bond St BE ON TIME when you go to work. Ourspeo. ial alarm clock calls you at the right time. Warranted one year by the maker. Price only 75c. WATCH OUT or yon will miss that train and lose a day. The Me chanic's Watch keep good tima. Warrants! nnn vear. lletr. ular price $1.00. Special until tVr vlniont were ready Inst Wednes day, ana are crcmiuoiQ in every re spect. It Is needless to say that the best advertising done by the progress tve firms of this city can be material ly aided by good efforts In the win dows. Mr. Wise's east window con Tomorrow may never come. Why not try advertising today? 0 Window dressing is an art rimy hot have been studied by Mr. Brown of Peterson A Brown. It Js certain, how e'er, that he has not spent Tils tune uselessly on the windows which ie trimmed for Kaster. It la an effort worthy of commendation, considering the fact that but few storekeepers In this city seem to consider the windows of suinclcut Importance In dcvite much time to theiu. lYtersen it Ilrown's east window deserves special mention owing to the ctever arrange ment of the background, centered on top with a pretty picture, done by artist hands on white crepe paper. Easter lilies and purple, both ap propriate, are In evidence In both win dows, while the shoes are well ar ranged. 0 Herman Wise hi another Astoria merchant who does ' things. Ills Ka- Tuesday, 8oc. ASTORIA LOAN OFFICE. 581 Commercial Street THE BEST SHOW ON EARTH. Star - Vaudeville Theatre. All the Latest Attractions From the Best Theaters. . Change of Program Monday. Change of Acts Thursday. Matinee Daily at 1:45 p. m. Week Beginning April 17. BAY VIEW HOTEL E. GLASEB, Prop. Cooking, Comfortable Beds 'Reason able Rates indjNic Treatment The Tired Traveler Is erer happy to find a comfortable stopping place. Where to put up Is the prevalent question after a long Jour ney. Tou can solve the problem iti Astoria by going to the PARKER HOUSE Whose genial host, Mr. T. J. Broem aw, Is an experienced hotel man and wtio on April 1 took charge of this yopnlax hostelry and has Inaugurated a wew feature to the house by opening th dining room in connection with the betel and Is now able to give his pat ions board and lodgings, the best in Astoria, for 11 and $L25 per day. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Booms at 25, 60, 75 and 11. Free trass to and from the hotel. T.J.BROEMSER. r. u utc Wo CtNDZRFUL HOMX TMATH2NT ttaat araalrai t a, H cam wits ska wonderful Cht- acrta, cuaia, bods. la Ikla eooalrj. Ttroo-s ia aaa a aaaaa aara:fs: resncita -t- :u aa Um aeOoa af m to t which BinMMhriM la iaaw. Ha tmmitm to eara (attar, aatav aaa. t a n fc Umau. rwmi taaaroataaj antawlaJa. Carcs axaSnala. (Ml m4 ant fclav Pattenta out a Um akT antta ha MaRka and Hmalaya. OOSSlL- taTJOSi nut. ADDKAKS TlCGWoChiiE&2kiC. 9 Ui AMar SC. aar Mat Uaa aafas, SEXOR RECARDO 0RDI2 Spanish Concert Violinist ROSE AND ELLIS The World's Greatest Comedy Acro bats and Barrel Jumpers HERB BELL German Eccentric Comedian ROBINSON AND JONES In their Laughable Sketch, Malster Peter" RICHARD PICTURED CHARLES, MELODIES Lay My Wedding Dress Away." EDISON'S PROJECT0SCOPB Showing new and motion pictures en titled Seven Ages and Lilliputian, Dance. Admission, Any Seat, 10 Cents A TEA PARTY is made more enjoyable by the use ot dainty clan a. w by not inspect onr fine assortment of fancy Japanese tea cups before giving that next tear Cups and Saucers in pretty designs aud of irood quality make a nice engagement present, step in ami see our as sortment at from 25o to 81.50 each, Y'ou will be BRreeably surprised. Yokohama Bazar 26 Commercial Street, Astorl Isi's Mai-Pep $Io Capsule; a rosiTivc cans SVr Inflammation or Cata-A ef the Bladder aa 1 lwa Kidnefa. Ho cure no pj Cuftl qnlcklf aol tema rfutlT tba worst caaca v Ho: cr' !iora an) no ta&i'rTofhowlongtibiiA inf. Ab6J'a'flr barrol-rt fold bf cn,rc)t. rr) H OC, or tr mail, wwtpatt RLLCCOMTStHa. tNM M sv rbaa. Rnrrra. 4U Commareia) (5C IS Stop On Your Way To Portland or Seaside opposite the depot and eat at THE FLAG OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE. Good meals-, prompt service. Save money, time and trouble by getting- all kinds of fruit and canned goods here for your trip. These tiny Capsules tre superior to balsam ot topaiDa, Cubebs or Injections and Aitm CURE IN 48 HOURSlf, the same diseases with out inconvenience. Sold by all Drujjftft ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pre, and Bupt F.L. BISHOP, Secretary A. L.FOX, Vice Fnwldent. AHIOKIA 8AVIN(iH BANK, Treae Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST 1MPKOVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. : CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street, .... ASTORIA, OREGON. tains three white doves, giving quit a symbolic effect. O A first class window dresser, drawing a salary of $3000- or more a year, would not sho mourning goods In a window contain Ing a line ot white goods. He may show ten or more articles In whit When you advertise spring suits, why not stay with the subject? Enlarge upon it. If you will, to the extent of describing ten or more different styles ot suits at different prices. Put In boys' suits, If you wish. But don't mention everything or nearly every thing carried In stock In one ad. Leave something for next time. Easter fur' nlshings for men and fishermen's sup plies in the same ad Is somewhat like putting Infants' goods In a window of frrocerles, necessary as both may be In the average home. 0 A 6-inch ad properly and frequent ly changed, in text, nnd kept up the year around la better than ft page ad vertlsement once every three months, Don't splurge occasionally nnd sink Into obscurity between times. Don't advertise until you are ready. Then use all the space which you can afford to use and ues It right That's the fundamental principle upon which to base en advertising success. 0 It Is easier for an advertising man to sell you space than to sell it to you honestly. The ad man was en gaged to sell It upon the honest prln clple. The space Is either worth the publisher's price or It Is worth noth Ing. The Astorlan Is making every honest effort to make space worth more to you than the publisher's price. Some men would kick If they werrf hanged. Others would kick the buck et. The present mamijement of The Astorlan Is succeeding where other have failed. Why kick,, then, because It does? Better take advantage of Its continued prosperity and advertise to reach its 5000 readers, if you want more information, ask the ad man. when he calls, or telephone for him. o The classified columns of The As ,storlan are a convenient method for jadvertising a business at reasonable rates the year ground. Is It not easier to use 3 linen under the heading "Dressmaking" than to rely upon friends to Introduce you to the public? I Three lines cost only $2.25 a month. O Are you going to build houses for renting purposes? Make It known under the heading "Houses for Rent" in the classified columns, 4 lines only $3 a month. O These columns are good for other lines and just as cheap . Your in surance and professional man will find two to four lines sufficient as a busi ness card. Change of text permitted, whenever desired. 0 The Morning Astorlan goes Into the hands of 5000 readers every day, ex cept Monday and will soon enter the homes on Monday, too. These read ers are not all Individual subscribers, but they are nearly all individual buy ers. Why not reach them through the advertising columns of the paper? See the 'l man for particulars. O . while treat everybody here In this city and roundabouts n If they knew ns much as other folks, rortlnnd or Seat tle folks f of Innnce, Advertising, bused on this more, Intelligent and up-to-datt principle, will bring propor tionate returns. Advertising on ta supposition that people, here are dtf-. fereut, In other words, don't know as much, will drive trade sway. O An advertising campaign, to be suc cessful, mut be carefully planned by an expert, no matter what the amount of the appropriation Is, $S0 a month requires as much care ns $5t0 a month. O P. A. Stokes' windows in their sim plicity show good Judgment. If the west window had hardwood floor and back, the best New York hatter could not make better display. This win dow certainly proves what up-to-date Itsplay fixtures will do tor any store. The clothing window Is catchy, yet simple. The price curds with a paint ed Illy on each card, are appropriate, The Illy plants are studded with frost. ed S candle power Hylo electric lumps, giving an excellent night effect. O Dansiger's corner window leaves nothing to be desired. The Scheme Is gooj and wellcarried out, even to the egg-shaped price tltkets. o It seems to me that some of the first class stores would Dud It more profit able to do away with outside shows. They obstruct the windows, where ort en first-class goods are exhibited. Why ruin the effect by the exposure of cheap specials on the sidewalks, thus preventing slght-seers from getting close to the windows. O Foard A Stokes' first window west of the east entrance contains this week probably the best goods display- ed In any local dry goods window. The ecru and sky blue piece goods are ad-1 vantageously draped on wire frames. Otherwise the window could be Im proved upon a little by the adoption of better color schemes. This nro- trresslve und rapidly growing firm however, has but recently added dry Roods nnd will no doubt, soon require i wlndow-dri-sMer an expert who run direct this work In a befitting manner. As It Is Foard A Stokes deserve cred it for the efforts which they make. Did you ever realize that you can talk to more people In one Jay In 8 dally newspaper than "you can ever expect to talk with In your store In a week? Why not tell a good story, while you are at it? Thousands of people scan the dally paper for cur rent and advertising news. How many people scan your show windows?. ' O Don't trust too much to the fact? so- called, that peopel In Astoria are dif ferent than other people. Most folks. I think, came from the same source those of the asslnlne gender excepted Letus hope that we ell snatf meet si the same future destination. Mean. twmttnmtm:mw:t3tt!Jtt8im:itt8jmntmtmttmm:tm aI! Clothes Bought at Wise's Pres ei Free of Charge Whenever You Wish T H 1 Eli if S 1 1 IP fi $5.00 QUALITY FOR $3.50. $5.00 STYLE FOR $3.50. No Better Hats. No Matter the Price. SOLE AGENTS IN ASTORIA , HERMAN WISE, Astoria's MRELIABLE",Clothivr, Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY HMKRMAN. Munsger Hacks, Carritigis rg(,'ng' C'trki'il mxl Transferrcu Trucks uu I Furniture Wagon- i'mih Movnl, lkixcJ ainl ShijdH'l. 433 Commercial Street Phon !:iin 121 vnv imiM. DTUT inyni EPMATI HISJIVIFE A GREAT SUFFERER. My trife had been troubled with Rheuma tism for soma time when she hsard of 8 8 8, whloa she tried and vhloh oursd her com pletely, at the has not goffered slnoe, I reo ommend 8 8 8 as a good medlolnt. Okolona, Mist. J. E. REEDER. Every season has its own diseases, but Rheuma tism belongs to all, for when it gets well intrenched in the system, and joints and muscles are saturated with the poison, the aches and pains arc comiut? and going all tbe time, and it becomes an all-the-year-round disease; an attack coming as quickly from sud den chilling of the body when overheated, a fit of in digestion or exposure to the damp. Easterly winds of Summer as from the keen, cutting winds, freezing atmosphere and bitter cold of Winter. Rheumatism never comes by accident It is m the blood and system before a pain is felt. Some inherit a strong predisposition or tendency; it is born in them; but whether heredity Is back of it or it comes from imprudent and careless ways of living, it is the same always and at all seasons. The real cause of Rheumatism is a polluted, sour and acid condition of the blood, and as it flows through the body deposits a gritty, irritating substance or sediment in the muscles, joints aud nerves, and it is these that produce the terri ble pains, inflammation and swelling and the misery and torture of Rheumatism. No otner disease causes sucn pain, sucn wiae-spreaa suffering. It deforms and cripples its thousands, leaving them helpless invalids and nervous wrecks. When neglected or improperly treated. Rheuma tism becomes chronic, the pains are wandering or shifting from one place to another, sometimes sharp and cutting, again dull and aggravating. The mus cles of the neck, shoulders and back, the joints of the knees, ankles and wrists, are most often the scat of pain. Countless liniments and plasters are applied to get relief, but such thintrs do not reach the poisoned blood: their effect is only temnorarv: thev are J w A sff J w neither curative nor preventive. 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Old people will find it not only the best blood purifier, but a most invigorating tonic just such a remedy as they need to enrich the blood and quicken the circulation. Whether you have Rheumatism in the acute or chronic stage, the treatment must be internal, deep and thorough in order to be lasting. Never be satisfied with anything less than an absolutely nerfect cure. This vou can t?et bv the use of S. S. S.. thfl oldest and best purifier and greatest of all tonics. Write us fully and freely about your case, and medical advice will be given without charge, and our special book on Rheumatism will be mailed free to all desiring it. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA it