The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 04, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORIA Nt ASTORIA, OREGON.
SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1903.
CHANCE SHOTS
By the
.. SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE DISPLAY.
One of the most effective displays of
inexpensive millinery, ever seen ly the
el man in any city to the I'nion, is now
shown in the window of the Fair Mil
linery Store in the Star Theater Build
ing. It is exquisitely dainty and the
firm deserve eredit for it, especially le
cause the window is small and it takes
quite a little thought to produce a good
effect without crowding the window full
of goods. The Lewis and Clark Fair
hats are very appropriate at this time.
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. A GAS AD THAT PULLS. .
The Cit (sens' Light and Traction Co..
of Salem, Oregon, used over a half page
in last Friday's Statesman to advertise
gas ranges and incidentally to boom the
nse of gas. There ean be no question
that this ad, which was well written,
will bring returns, especially as the(ly original feature in their fine, new
company's ad is to be found in the store. It is a regular smoking room,
Salem papers quite frequently, always
with- interesting copy
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NOTHING SMALL ABOUT THIS.
The Tradesman, which recently pass
ed into the hands of Orno Strong, says
that: "Tlie Schwabacker Co.. Walla
Walla, general merchants, has arranged
to give its salesmen an opportunity to
visit tlie Portland fair under very fav
orable conditions. The concern will
close its store from July 1 to duly 5.
and has chartered a special car in which
employes will be taken to the fair citv."
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THE LOST CHORD.
There is an opportunity for some local
firm to advantageously advertise farm
ing implements, wagons, etc. It pays
to bring these' articles before the read
ers of a good daily paper. Not infre
quently the farmer, like others, delays
the purchase of new implements, merely
because he hasn't read about the ad
vantages of discarding the old one.
Some day lie notices a hay-rake or a
cream separator or something else ad
vertised in t'le mail-onW magszlr.? and
when he needs such an article, t.ie
farmer's ready money goes to other
eities, while the merclutnts at home for
get to cater to his wants. The Mitchell,
Lewis 4 Staver Company of Salem, Ore
gon, use their home papers quite fre
quently with half-page announcements
of this class of goods.
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THERE ARE NEVER TOO MANY.
When edvertising journals are as good
Printer's Ink. there are never too many.
It is published every week, and costs
nly $2.00 a year. It is the most useful
magazine, a retailer ean buv. It never i
jars the nerves,, while it often nerves
you op, to boost your bnsinesa where it
most needs boosting. The address is 10
Fpruce street, Xew York. Some retailers
subscribe for their clerks in order to
brighten things up.
DRIVE PEDDLERS FROM BUSINESS.
Mr. Orno Strong says in West Coast
Trade:
. "While it is apparent that from a
competitive standpoint the grocer and
provision dealer can not be expected to
take independent action in the matter
of outside idiows they are to be eon
mended for the progressive and public
spirited stand they are taking through
their associations to abate a practice
which must be more or less detrimental
to the public health. And as there is
no sacrifice without a corresponding
gain, it may be that the grocer and pro
vision dealer stands to be benefited by
the abatement of this practiiv, for in
any reform of this nature it should not
be forgotten that foodstuffs are con
stantly carted about the streets in
open wagons, subject to all the contain
nations of the city air and streets. One
of the liet methods of meeting the com
petition of the street peddler is to keep
the fresh vegetable and fruit stock in
the stoles in Mich a condition that con
tamination is imMihlc. ''
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A CROP TAKES TIME.
Xo man expects to gather grain a
week after the seed i sown. Vet some
advertisers expect a big harvest a day
after their ad appears for the first time.
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APPROPRIATE WINDOWS.
A few of Astoria's stores took occas
ion to put into their windows a little of
the Decoration day spirit. The Bee
Hive had in a window the wax model
of a young lady dressed in mourning
with a few of the nation's (lags. In the
windows of the Morse Department store
and Herman Wise a few flags were
also noticable, while C. H. CK.)er'
large windows were for tlie occasion
backed with extra large flags of the
United States. The entrance was also
draped in a similar manner. The un
usually large flags of good material pro
duced quite a good effect. The Foard
4 Stokes Co. had in one window the
counterpart of a mound (grave), very
effectively strewn with greens and flo.v-
Ad Man.
... voting lady was shown in wax, anpar
ently bringing fresh flowers to the sol
dier's grave. Another wiudow contain
ed an Indian teut and uarup-ftre effect
which rivalled the pioneer days.
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A HELP TO ADVERTISERS.
White's Sayings. puMUhed in Seattle
j Wash., is a handy little monthly publi
eat ion which will prove useful to any
1 advertiser. It's worth the subscription
I price, if only to know what Rusty Mike
has to say in it. The cost is only 2J
cents a year. Cheap as dirt, yet better
than niost things for that little money.
if you want to make advertising pay,
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SOMETHING NEW.
According to the Grocer and Country
Merchant, the B. Beroeieh Cigar Co., of
Oakland, Cal., have installed one entire
SxlO. furnished in the most sumptions
stvle. All the metal work will 1 of
brass finish, and the flooring will be of
mosaic tiling.
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DID YOU SAY BRICK BLOCKS?
Connell is reported to be the first
town in Franklin county, Wash., to
have a brick blink, which is known as
the Staples block and is constructed of
red brick with white brick trimmings
and large plate glass windows. The
Bank of Connell brick building, which
is under construction, will lie the sec
ond. 0
A DRIVE.
The "special bargain'' or drive has its
uses which the most conservative deal
er can appreciate, even when the special
cut is made by some competitor. When
it is used by one's self, its objectionable
features are hard to perceive.
The chronic cutter may or may not
be a nuisance, but the "specials" or
"drives" used l retailers, especially by
department stores, are capable of dnitij:
much good. Take cases of over pro
duction, when the markets are slump
ing ami the stocks of psnls affected are
hrinking in value every week. When.
at such times, a big purchase is made
and the lot is offered at a big reduction
from the regulur price, the effects are
usually seen in a quick recovery of mar
ket conditions and the enhancement of
the value of the same kind of good is
each retail store.
SKIN TORTURES
Thousands of wretched ceocle are miser
able driven almost mad by the terrible
itching and burning sensation of Eczema
and other skin diseases; many imagine
they are suffering from bad blood, whea as
a matter of fact the blood has nothing 10 do
with it These awful tortures are caosed
by little germs that attach the skin exter
nally, which can be rooted out in a borrr,
leaving the skin dear, soft and healthy.
Such misery now cleared away as surely as
the ton shines above. Not merely atlesspt
ed, not a matter of improvement merely,
not a temporary relief bat a clearing of it
all away absolutely and permanently.
THE
Ob D D
PRESCRIPTION
a specific formula, pot tap in sealed bottles
with authentic label, baa. proven to be the
only certain enre for these diseases. Its
record of cures is astonahing, amazing, al
most miraculous. It is a liquid, used e
ternally, non-greasy.
Cliantid vritMi ent recall
For a number of years mr husband fees been
suflenntf witn a terrtnie case or eczema. Me
but doctored with the bent skin speoiaJints In
the city, but they could not even scop the tub
ing. I wan told by a friead of ths D. Ik D. treat
ment and began uslnv kt at once; the first few
application eased ths Lichlae. and in a mootfe's
time bis flesh was as clear as could bet
Yourtnily.
MRS. S. J. HBATH.
CI Pine St.
Rutland. Vt. Oct. 17. 190.
D. D. D. costs but SI.00 a
bottle, and Is guaranteed to cure or
money refunded.
CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist
WE WANT TO DOUBLE
OUR
SUBSCRIPTION LIST.
THE "HOW" OF IT
WILL INTEREST EVERYBODY,
WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE
PAPER OR NOT.
WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THE
MORNING ASTORIAN THE BEST
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY
CITY OF ITS SIZE- WILL YOU
HELP usr
TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and I WILL
CALL AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT
IT.
Emil Held Advertising snd Circula
tion Manager,
THE MORNING ASTORIAN.
P. S. If you live out of town writs
JINGLES AND JESTS.
Km her Veird.
"10 ashes come from AshevllUf"
Asked Sam of pa one day.
"Oh. Rsoitnesa! What a question!""
Bald pa. "Child, run and play."
TK tin cans rome from Kansas?"
Asked Itttla Sammy nr
"Bon, that will do," pa uiJTwcred.
Poor pa i getting vexed.
TV quinces come from QuIneyT"
Then came from little Sam.
"Oh. I don't know." yelled father.
"And 1 don't give a-rup!"
Kansas City Times,
Ghaut of a t ha ace.
First MtHlimii-I tell you that's go
ing to be n pretty searching Investiga
tion tonight Do you thluk we'll coiuo
through It nil right?
tooomi .Medium Oh. I gtiesa we ve
got a ghost of a chance! Judge.
Eeart
Bacon When be was out camping
did your brother kill much?
Egbert-Sure! He nearly killed er-
erybody In the camp! lit was the
took! Yonkers Statesman.
Two Ratal.
When In doubt
Tlay a trump.
But It's optional with you.
When In love
Play a chump
That's what you're bound to do!
New Orleans Times-Democrat.
The Mailt.
Gunner They say Cogg Is an auto
mobile fiend.
Buyer Aud so be la; sleeps In his
goggles and bas gasoline sprinkled on
his pillow. Boston Herald.
Apt Emplovmeat.
A cunnln;: oh! crono of Dululh.
Finding out that she had but one tooth.
Made her living- with ease
lilting holes In Bwl cheese
Now. wasn't th-t clever, forsoef "
Z3L.
For Porch and
Summer Home
Bamboo
Furniture
.gives that refreshing touch to
the weary and tired person.
Settees, Roman Chairs, Hall
racks, etc., etc. Step In mid ex
amine the line.
Did you buy that Chocolate set
yet?
Yokohama Bazar
CT. Commercial Street, Atorl
Headline Week
AT THE
STAR
KM the Latest Attractions From the
Best Theaters
Week Begfnninr May 21.
Matinee Dally at 2:45 P. M.
GERMAIN E BRf.JS
America's Greatest Acrobat
MONTGOMERY & CANTOR
Ragtime Monarch
BURTON BELL. RINGERS
Melody Made From Metal
A. J. ELWEIJL
Pictured Melodies
"Always In the Way"
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPB
Clown Sldn'y
Admission. Any Seat. 10 cents.
THE
UFIND
mi k m
mciise Htwk of nliert iniiMc tin; (argent
in the city All the lute Popular Hal
lails, Rttl Time Melodies, Coon Nontf.
et Also a lurj;e assortment of Classi
cal Music.
We invariably retail AH Populat
Music at City Prices (onc-luilf off).
We also have over -1'HKi copies of an
edition of 10c music, excellent for be
ginners. Come in ami look over tlie stock. If
we can not supply your wunt in the
store, it will Is- a pleasure to order if
for you without extra charge.
Latest Music in Show Window today
and tomorrow,
J. N. GRIFFIN
Show window full of them.
Telephone your want advertisement
to the office of The Morning .tor
ian. Telephone Main tltil. When
you need help or want to sell or
exchange anything. Somebody may
be looking for work or wish to en
change something for un article
which yod have.
HELP WANTED.
POY WANTED
printing office,
office.
TO WOItK IN
Apply at Astorlnn
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
2 HORSES. WEIGHT 2800 Por.NPH;
true pullers; would be suitable for
s Inlnn price, $120; fAr further par
ticulars write or call on Wm. Mcfol
him, Mayger, Ore.
FOR SALE
HIGH COUNTER,
long. Apply at Astor-
about 8 feet
lan office.
FOR SALE SECOND-HAND 7 COL
umn newspaper outfit; complete ex
cept prss; cheap. Inquire at this of
fice. INCUIJATOR FOR SALE 400 EGGS
capacity; also three 100 capacity
brooders; first-class condition. Ad
dress A, Astorlan Offloe.
OLD PAPERS FOa SALE AT THIS !
Office; tic per hundred.
SINGING.
Voice Culture
AnJ Slngine Instructions.
Individual
or cSass Instruction. Special terms to
classes of tkree pupils, entering to
gether. Private Instruction at reason
able rates. MRS. R. E. PA SLAY. No.
677 Esehanire St., Phone Red 206L
BIDS WANTED.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING (JL'AR-
mns'.er, Astoria, Ore.. June 2, 1905.
Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be
received at this office until 10 o'clock
a. m., June 16, 1905. and then opened
for electric light fixture, and Install
ing exterior and Interior lighting sys-
Km at Ffrt Stevens, Ore. Cnlted
States reserves the right to reject any
or all projiOAHl. Plans can be seen
and specifications obtaJned nt this of
fice. Information furnished on ap
plication. Envelopes should be
marked "Proposals for tlectrlc work"
and addressed Capt. Goodnte, Quarter
mas.er, Astoria, Ore.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUA It-
termnster, Astoria, Ore., June 2.
1905. Sealed proposals, In trlpllcat".
will be received at this office until
10:30 oclock a. m., June 16, 1905, and
then opened for Ins ailing heating sys
tems In two barrack buildings and six
ofTlcfTs' quarters at Fort Stevens, Or.
United St.iree reserves the right to re
ject any or all proposals. Plutis can
be seen and specifications obtained nt
this office. Information furnished oil
application. Envelopes should be
marked "Propti'nlg for Heating Sys
tems" and addressed Captain Goodnle,
Astoria, Oie.
Oflue Oeitffu'-tlng Qu;rtet ni.il tT.
Astoria. Or'., June 3, ISfl.V Keiil.-d
proposals, In triplicate, will be re
ceived at thin office until 10 o'clock 11.
m Jane 17, l0f, arid then opened,
for the construi-tlori of a wharf itnd
approach, and a boat house at Fort
Stevens, or. United States reserves
the right to rej"( t any or all proposals.
Pluns can be seen and sp'clflcatlons
obtained ut this office. Information
furnished on application. Envelopes
should be marked "Construction of
Whnrf nnd Honthouse," nnd addressed
Captain Goodal , Quartermaster, As
toria, Ore,
Wbea Danger Signals
your liver out of order, con
stipation, or your stomach not
working right, it's a sign of
distress which, unheeded, will
lead to trouble it is time to
take
Beecham's
Pills
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c and 2Cc
Situations Wanted Advertisements
I Twice Without Charge.
ONE FIRM HAD THREE
vertlscnient In One Day. Answers
were In be-fore noon. One appll
cant got the joh,aolorkahlp In a
Oroeery Hlore. Quick lies n It 1 are
Oblaintd by Advertising In the wswt
Columns of Ths Mowlwf Attoritn,
.
DAILY 7,000 READERS f
TOR RENT-ROOMS.
WH KENTLA IK IS FttONT ItOOM;
fire and electric light; finest view In
city. Address C. A., AstorUn.
REAL ESTATE.
11ER.M08A PARK LOTS, TUG MOST
exclusive property at Seaside. Ore.
Fat-In the l'aclflo ocean In Oregon's
prettiest summer resort, then lots are
a food Investment at 1150 to 1350 each.
Inspection Invited. A. Gilbert. Jr.
Seaside, Ore.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BILLIARD HALLS.
Occident Hotel Bar
SL Billiard Hall.
Tables New and Everything
rirst Class.
tlnxil brands of Liquors and Cigars
ELECTRICIANS
Kt
Makes estimates and executes erdsri
for all hinds of electrical installing and
repsiriitg. Supplies In Stock. We ssll
L. .-I -a. . 1 run a . n
I umr.
K. W. Cyrus, Manager.
428 Bono ST. PHONE 1161
LAUNDRIES.
The Troy Laundry
The only white labor laundry In ths
city. Dose, the best work at reasensbls
prices and as M every way wcrthy of
your patroaege.
10th and) DUANE Sts Phone 1991.
MILK DEALERS.
Milk Inspectors
of Xew Ynrk city have just toniplct -il
an investigation of the htiilditiK" in
bull milk, for tlie general consumer is
handled. We never fear the critical eye
of the im-K-ctr or visitor. We keep
our 'building and OUR MILK PUSE.
MiirniiiK ur ni'ht delivery,
THE SLOOP-JEFFER8 CO., 10th and
Dunne streets.
MEAT MARKETS.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
YVIioIihiiIfhwI IteUill
Ships, Logging Camps and Mills Sup
plied on Short Notice.
Liv Slock Dourt snd Sold.
WASHINGTON MARKET
CHRISTEN8EN & CO.
Central Meat Market
G. W. Morton A Jao. Fuhrmin, Prop'i.
CHOICEST KRE8II AND HALT
MEATB PROMPT DELIVERY.
542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321
RESTAURANTS.
FIRST-CLASS MEAL
for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or
doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur
ant. ' 434 Bond St.
BEST 15 CENT MEAL.
You can always find the best
15-ccnt meal in the city at the
Rising Sun Restaurant.
i
EfeclncQ
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Inserted
BROKERAGE.
C. J. TRENCH A RI)
Real Estate, Insurance, Cemmlsslen
and Shipping.
CUSTOM HOUSE 1R0KER.
Offlee 193 Ninth Street Neat to Justlee
Offloe.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
HOTELS.
HOTEL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, ORE.
Finest Hotel In the Northwest
The Tired Traveler
Is ever happy to And ft comfortable
stopping place. Where to put up la the
la the ,
JottV
ra
prevalent question after a long
ney. Teu can solve the problem
Astoria by going to Ike
PARKER HOUSE
Whose genial host, Ur. T. 3. Broem.
sr. Is an experienced hotel man and
who on April 1 took carg of thla
popular hostelry and has Inaugurated
a new feature to the house by opening
the dining room In connection with the
hotel and la now able to give his pat.
rons board and lodgings, the best la
Astoria, for II and I US per day. Sat.
Isfactlon guaranteed.
Rooms at IS, SO, 71 and 11. free
'bus te and from the hotel.
J. T. DROEMSER.
FURNITUAI.
ROBINSON ft H1LDE8RAND
Qoodmae Bldg. 6&t Commsseial St.
FURNITURE, Carpet. Siding.
Stovee, Matting, Window Shades,
LINOLEUM, Ete.
BLACKSMITH.
ANDREW - ASP,
Blacksmith.
Having instsllsd a Rubber Tirlno
Machine of the latest patter am
prepares! te do all kinds ef werk at
reasonable priess.
12lh and Duan Sta,
WOOD YAROS.
WOOD! WOOD' WCODl
Cord weei, mill weed, hex weed, any
kind ef weed at leweet prleee. Kelly,
the transfer man. 'Phene 2211 Uses,
tarn en Twelfth, eppeeMa epera
PRptfESSIONAl CAJtDS.
PHYSICIANS.
JAY TUTTLE, M. I).
PUYSICIAN AND MUKOEON
Acting AmHuiit Suiumo
U.8. Marios Iloipimi Hrrvlce. '
Offloe hours: 10 to II a.m. 1 to :I0 p.m.
ill Commercial Street, tnd Floor.
OSTEOPATHICS.
Dr. klxxla t:. Ilirki, ir. J. ! gnyder
OSTEOPATHS.
Olttr MunsU liUL Phone Vlack 20S
573 Comnifrclal St., Astoria, Ore.
DENTISTS.
DR. T. L. BALL,
j.'4 Commercial St Arltrint Oicsnit.
Dk. VAUCIIAX,
' Ukntist
Tythiau Bulliliiii;, Astoria, Orepon.
Dr. W. C. LOU AN
DENTIST
Commercial St., Hhnnahan Building
BUSINESS COLLEGES.
BUSINESS
In this Vfr of ken competition a
fluHlness Education Is an Indlspensnble
ndjuiiit to ',hj mnliltlnus youiiR man, or
younit woman who wlxhcs to succeed
In business life. We have the reputa
tion of being the LEADING BUSINESS
COLLEGE ON THE PACIFIC COAST.
OUR GRADUATES ARE ALL EM
PLOYED Our teachers are all prnc
tlcal men and specialists in their par
ticular lines. If you are thlnkln df
afford to iKnore the
Bclmke-Walkcr
Business College.
era. To enlarge upon the feature, a for our pan.
612 Co-mercial Sul, p.,'