The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 13, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, JUWS tj, 1905.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Going East?
Listen:
When you reach 0jden yeu can go aboard a
through Standard or Tourist Pullman, running
via Rock Iiland System by way of the Scenic
Route through Colorado, thence to Kansas City,
St. Louis or Chicago.
Rock Island Tourist sleepers seem "like
home" in their completely comfortable and rest
ful atmosphere. They are as neat as wax, are
manned by Pullman conductors and porters and
in addition to this, they are in charge of a
Rock Island excursion manager.
The Rock Island has three Eastern gateways
Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis. Direct
connection in Union Stations at all three, for all
important points in Eastern and Southern states.
Rand for out folder HAeroM the Continent In Touriet
Bleeping Cm," and ask all the qutlona you like.
CLEANLINESS
l 1 limt'ty to perfect Health
To
and
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J. A. MONTGOMERY. Astoria
The
Palace
Cafe.
i. tj. A. IIOWI.BY. rrealilent
O. i. I'KThhWlS, Vrsl'iiili it
Astoria Savings Bank
rilnl Pnlit In IUO,000. Hurplua mid I'mllvldixl Prom Krt.000.
TranwtcU a General ftunklntt Hualutw. Interval Paid on Tim DrpoalU.
168 Tenth Street,
Weinhard's -QSb
n 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 BE8T
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY
CITY OF ITS SIZE- WILL YOU
help usr
TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and I WILL
CSLL AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT
IT.
Emit H.ld Advertising and Circula
tion Manager,
THE MORNING ASTORIAN.
P. 8. If you liva out of town writ
for our plan.
Will Cure Any Case of KIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE
Not Beyond the Reach of Medicine
Charles Rogers Druggist.
a. h. Mcdonald,
Oeneral Agent, Rock Island System,
140 Third 8ust, Portland, Or.
and an euentUI clement
prevent ilcknew and enjoy the
comforti of UTe you should equip your
sleeping apartment or dressing chamber
with a inowy white, one-piece
I "Z tetld Porcelain Enameled Lava
tory and have running hot tod cold
Water ai dcilred at your touch.
We have aamplei in our ahowroom
1
will gladly quote you pri
m
The Best Restaurant.
Regular Meals 25c.
Everything the Market Affords.
Sunday Dinners a Specialty.
Palace Catering Co.
PKAS'K PATTOS. Cashier
J. W. UAKStK, AMloUtut CaatileT
ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Beer.
Inveattgata Clataop San da.
Hon. Ja. V, Welch, president of the
cliumlHT of commerce la in receipt of an
Important letter from David W. Day of
tin- United Stales Geological mirvry rela
tlv to the rich nand in tbe rivrr and
on the beeches of ClaUop comity, which
auggeat the Importance of taking Im
mediate action of having thmte aanda
United. It will be remembered that
Senator Fulton secured an appropriation
in congre for making the examination
amounting to $10,000. Prom experiment
already made from aample,. there is no
doubt but there in Immense wealth in the
and both of gold and iron which can be
devaloiwd at very little expense. A apeo
lal meeting of the chamber of commerct
ha been called for tomorrow night to
take some action In the matter and to
end a car load of aand to Portland for
examination. ClaUop county haa bound.
b resource, alt that ia neoeary ia a
little enterprise in developing them. It
U to bo lioted that member and eitUene
will attend the meeting and awUt in
building up what Mr. Day believe to be
an Important Industry in Clatsop county
MaUr-Seafeldt.
The wedding of Mr. George Malar, a
prominent merchant of thi city, and
Mis Laura If. Keafeldt, the accomplish
ed daughter of Mr. and Mr, Albert Sea
feldt, wa eoleinniwd yesterday after
noon at tho home of the bride's parenta
at 17(10 Harrison avenue. The home wa
beautifully decorated with flower, vlnea
and growing planta. The ceremony was
lerfornied by Rev. William Seymour
Short under the Impressive rites of the
Kpiwopal church and wa witnessed by
number of friend of the contracting
partiea. Mr. Frank Deveney officiated as
best man and Mi Christine Malar waa
bridesmaid. After receiving the congrat
ulation of their friend, and partaking
of a wedding dinner, the happy couple
left for a short wedding trip. Upon their
return they will make Aatoria their Lome.
TKVfliT Va.sl'loa.
She I learned o much at cooking
acbool!
He Did you learn bow to keep a
cookT-St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Already There.
"Of course." aald Mlaa Pert. "If be
ahould propoee to you you will accept
mm."
"I don't know," replied Mlaa Paaaay,
"I ahould want to be aure that be will
love me when I am old."
"But hla proposal will be proof that
be doos, won't Itr-rbJIadelpbla Ledg
er.
Tke IHIa ( Tlaw.
The Beaaty-I've bad lota of poema
written to me. both serious and ha
moroua, but I've kept only the aerloua
onea.
The Other Qld-They were better
man toe others?
"Oh, no, but they were much fun
nler."-8mart Set
A far. Ilea.
Whan th. araa U faintly rraanlnf In the
halter of th fence,
Whan the daring maple blossoms make
th. trea top a shadow denaa.
When the baby dandelion pap above th
chilly mold,
Hldlnc tn their atartlad bosoms all thtrr
wtalth of spllnterad arold.
Then w. rightly may conjecture that tha
aprlna la drawlna nlah.
With Ita anowy cloud a-ealllnf In a aaa
or purpl. aky,
But th. only aim that'a certain you've
obsarvad It Uk aa not
I th bunch that' batting grounder on
tn old nack lot
Mickey Patera, ratty Johnaon. Skinny
urowa ana Moaay Watta.
t4mpy Wtlaon, Buatar Thompson and that
saaay Rabbit Potta
This th. gang that pools thalr eannla and
th.tr nlokals and thalr dlmaa,
Kicking, aa thay not. th. total, on th
hardiMaa of tha Uma.
Than thay go and boy a bat or two and
bargain for a ball
Though thay ow th. man a little whoa
they're punglad up thalr all.
But wa know that aprtnga approaehlng
that It'a nearly on th apot
Whan we aa. the bunch bat grounder ea
tne old nack lot
Baltimore Amarloaa.
Clense your system of all impurities
this month. Xow ia the time to take
Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea. It will
keep you well all summer. 35 cent. F.
Hart, druggift.
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Hon. C. W. Fulton haa relumed from
Port lurid.
Mrs. T. Latham, of Irain, is vixiting
in Astoria.
A. li. Powers the Seaside merchant, l
in the city.
Martin lioth, of P.anicr, i in the city
on business.
Miss F.tta Htrauss is visiting friends
in Portland.
('apt. C. H, Ounderson la in Portland
on business,
Kd. Klliott, of Charleston, wa in the
city yesterday.
W. K. Wade, of Utica, X. Y., was 'in tbe
city yesterday,
C. W, riprigg ha returned from a vis
it to Portlnnd.
fieorge McBrhle ha returned from a
trip to Portland.
8. U. Ralston, of Portland i register
ed at the Central.
0. Zlgler haa returned from a visit to
the Portland fair.
A. A. Klckau returned yeterday from
a trip to Portland.
Mr. O. M. Whitman ia visiting with
friend in Portland.
Mr. G. W. Lounsbury i visiting with
friends in Portland.
A. R. Cyrua ha returned from a visit
to the Portland fair.
J. M. Craig, of Kan Francisco, i regis
tered at tlie Occident.
Mr. II. H. Wilson, of Nasal, i visit
ing friends in Astoria. ,
A. M. Williams, of South Bend, is reg
istered at the Parker.
J. G. Showell and wife, of Missoula,
are visiting in the city.
Mr. R. Iugleton and son returned yes
terday from Portland.
E, J. Smith, of Chicago, was in the city,
yesterday on business.
Otto Mikkleson returned yesterday
from a viit to Portland.
J. It. Uallentine, of Seattle, registered
at the Occident yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs, F. R. Stokea have return
ed from Collins Spring.
Ml Georgia Kketrora ha returned,
from a visit to Portland,
W. H. Drunner, of Hattle, regUered
at the Occident yesterday.
Jos. Flangors, of Clifton, was in the
city yesterday on business.
Chief HalliMk returned yesterday from
a visit to the Portland fuir.
Jo. Hrown ha returned from a visit
to the Portland exposition.
Herbert Rradley, of Portland, regis
tered at the Occident yesterday.
W. N". Meserve, of Grays River, was in
the city yesterday on business.
Werner Storm, of Hammond, wa in
the city yesterday on bftsine.
S. M. Hart, of New York, wa among
the arrivals in .Astoria vesterdav.
das. W. Welch returned Sunday night
from a visit to the Portland fair.
C. H. Eddy and wife, of Portland, vis
ited friend in Astoria yesterday.
Katherine Wade returned yesterday
from a visit with friends in Portland.
Miss Nellie Utzinger haa returned
from a visit with friend in Portland.
William Madison returned yesterday
from a trip to Portland where he hit the
trail.
Mr. and Mr. Chaa. W. Holme have
returned from a visit to the fair at Port
land.
Mr. Jaa. Ottrander, of Cottage Grove.
ia visiting her daughter, Mra. Charles
Humprey.
Dr. Alfred Kinney has returned from
attending the state Medical Associatioa
at Pendleton.
Mr. Louis KirchorT and daughter Al
vina have returned from visiting the
Portland exposition.
Mra. C. W. Knowles, of Portland, who
i apending the summer at Seaside, wa
in the city yesterday.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Occident.
C. P. Jennings and wife,. Utah.
J. D. Crocks, Spokane.
Wm. Morrison and family, Boston.
W. Seaborg, Ilwaco.
Penny McCoy, Portland.
Jack Carlston, Portland.
Jack Clifford, Portland. "t
Mr. C. W. Knowles, Seaside.
Herbert Bradley, Fortland.
II. Kubey, San Francisco.
E. J. Smith, Chicago.
W. E. Wade, Utica.
Phil. Shlisenger, Mantana.
O. E. Praham, Chicago.
W. H. Brunner, Seattle.
S. M. Hart, New York.
J. a Ballentine, Seattle.
J. C. Faige, San Francisco.
J. D. Fry, Portland.
Mra. T. Latham, Drain.
J. M. Craig, San Francisco.
C. II. Eddy and wife, Portland.
Parker.
Jock McDonald, Deepriver.
Jaa. R. Petit, Chinook,
li. Wickley, Chinook.
C. E. Clark, Oregon City.
E. O. Leonard, Deep River.
R. 0. Redmon, Centralis.
John Anderson, Seaside.
J. Karber, Seaside,
T, A. IWkley, Ocean Park.
Mrs. A. F.iiberg, Portland.
Ma Rivera, Portland.
F. II. Ilrown, Breaker.
Frank Hrown, Rreakers.
V. I). Ktaffln, New York.
M. Plantine, Portland.
J. E. Nelson, Dalles.
Geo. C. Coffin. Lewislon.
I). E. Hardie, Portland.
J. H. Hammond and wife, Spokane.
D. E. Everett, Portland.
C. D. Anderson, Tongue Point.
R. L. Harvley, Spokane,
C. M. Allenberg, Spokane.
M. Raihala, Portland.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
Maintain unexcelled service from tha
weat to the eeat and south. ' Making
cloae connections with trains of all
transcontinental lines, passengers are
given their choice of routes to Chicago,
Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans,
and through these points to the far
east
Proepectlve travelers desiring Infor
mation as te the lowet rates and best
routes are invited to correspond with
the following representatives:
B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent,
142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
J. C LIXDSEY, Trav. Paasenger Agent
142 Third St.. Portland, Ore.
PAUL B. THOMPSOX. Paas'gr. Agent
Coleman Building, Seattle, Wash.
TALK IT 0VEB.
With People You Know. With Astoria
People.
No evidence can be stronger than the
direct testimony of people you know.
The public expression of friends and
neighbor ia the prooff of merit we offer.
If you still remain a skeptic, talk it over
with this testifier.
D. E. Duncan, who U employed with
hia brother, at the Atora Soda Worka,
420 Duana- atreet, ayi "I had been
troubled with a weaknesa of the back
and kidney for a number of year. There
waa a constant dull, aching pain in the
loins and as far up as the shoulders.
Not only did my back ache, but there
was a weakness from the kidney seer?
tiona which was very annoying and dis
turbed my rest. I heard about Doans
Kidney Pills and one day I stepped into
Charles Rogers' drug store and got a
bos. I found them to lie a great relief.
After the first few dose I felt better.
I know of others who have used them
with the same good results."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y, sole
agent for the United States.
Remember the name, Doan's, and take
no other.
8pcial Round Trip Excursion Rat
for Astoria Day at Law! A Clark
Exposition Tickets sold June 8, 9
and 10.
On June S, 9 and 10 the A. & C. R.R.
will sell excursion tickets from Astoria
to Portland and return at 12.70 for' tie
round trip, tickets good to return until
June 20, and to accommodate Astorl
ans who desire to witness the evening
exercises "Astoria Day at the fair,
the evening train of June 10 will leave
Portland at 10:30 p. m. Instead of 7.00
p. m.
NEW POLICY
AT THE
STAR
MATCHLESS ACTS
Beginning June 12,
Matinee daily at 2:30 p. m.
OTTO FLECHTL'S TRYOLEAN-""
QUINTET
Ia English and German Warbling Ea
pecially.
THE SCAFFORD'S GOAT
and
DOG SHOW
THE MUSICAL THORS
The Famous European Virtuoso
KELLY AND DAVIS
The Greatest Commedians in America
THE SISTERS PERLE AND DIA
MANT Parisian Singers and Dancers.
LA BARR
Novelty Contortion Dislocation Act
ARTHUR ELWELL
Kctured Melody, "What The Band
Plays."
STAROSCOPE
"Frills How Jones Lost His Roll.'
Admission 10 eens. Reserved Front
Rowa 20 cents, Matinee 10 cents
Any Seat i
Evening, First Show, 7:30 and 9 P. M.
First Show at 7:30 sharp. J
LOW EXCURSION BATES.
Via ra!timnre and Ohio Railroad.
Via Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad.
From Chicago to Asbury Park, X. J, and
return, 121.35. Tickets good going June
29, 30, July 1 and 2, valid for return un
til August 31 by extension.
Stop-over at New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington.
Through sleeping car to Asbury Park.
Baltimore and return, (18.
Tickets good going July 2, 3 and 4.
Valid for return until August 31, by
extension. Stopover at Washington.
The only line that operate through
train. Send for circular to Peter
Haway, Pacific Coast Agent, San Fran
cisco.
B. X. Austin, G. P. A., Chicago
Consult your nearest ticket agent for
detail.
. Huge Task
It wss a huge task to undertake the
eure of auca a bad ease of kidney di
sease a that of C. F. Collier, of Chero
kee, Ia., but Electric Bittera did It. He
writes: "My kidneya were so far gone
I could not sit on a chair without a
cushion; and suffered from dreadful
backache, headache and depression. In
Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure
and by them waa restored to perfect
health. I recommend the great tonic
medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver
or stomach. Guaranteed by C. Rogers,
druggist. Price, 50 cents.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL,
Maintains unexcelled service from the
west to the east and south. Making
close connections wl.h trains of all
transcontinental lines, passengers are
given their choice of routes to Chicago,
Lc-ulsvllle, Memphis and New Orleans,
and through these points to the far
east
Prospective travelers desiring Infor
mation as to the lowest rat?s and best
'routes are Invited to correspond with
(the following representatives;.
B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent
142 Third St, Portland, Ore.
J. C LINDPEY. Trav. raaseng r Ag-nt
143 Third Bt, Portland, Ore.
PAUL 8. THOMPSOX. PasVgr. Agent
Coleman Building, Seattle, Wash.
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CCFfIETEA
DAinriOPtfiYDERa
Fu:;cn:;3EXTR:,CTS'
CLCsS:ETGDriir5
r PORTLAK3,OKiaCM.
MASS (tf SORES
Awful Suffering of Little Boj
from aa Itching Humour
CURED BYCUTICURA
Not One Square Inch of Skin est
His Whole Bod? Unaffected
" My little son, a boy of five, broke
out with an itching raah. Three doe
tors prescribed for him, but he kept
getting worse until we could not dresa
him any more. They finally advised
tne to try a certain medical college,
but its treatment did no good. At the
time I was induced to try Cuticura
he was so bad that I had to cnt his
hair off and put the Cuticurk Oint
ment on him on bandages, as it waa
impossible to touch him with the bare
band. There wss not one square inch
of skin on his whole body that was
not affected. He wa one mass of sores.
The bandages nsed to stick to hit skin
and in removing them it nsed to take
the skin off with them, and the screams
from the poor child were heart-break,
ing. I began to think that he would ,
never get well, but after the second
application of Cnticura Ointment I
began to see signs of improvement,
and with the third and fourth appli
cations the sores commenced to dry
up. His skin peeled off twenty times,
but It finally yielded to the treatment.
Now I can say that he is entirely
cured, and a stronger and healthier
boy yon never saw than he is to-day."
ROBERT WATTAM, 4923 Center
Ave., Chicago, I1L, Dec. 30, 1897.
SIX YEARS LATER
nr. Wattam writes
"Your letter of the aist in regard to
the case of mv little boy at hand. I
am truly thankful to say that the cure
effected by the Cuticura Remedies has
been a most thorough and successful
cure to date." Chicago, Feb. 23, 1903.
Sold throughout th voHd. Cutknra TtMoWeat, Jfe.
(In form o Chocolat OuUnt Mllfc Jic. pr tUI ol !),
Olntnwnt, J0c gotp.tfe. DrooU: IxmOun. tt Chirter
huuM&M Pirw, ft K'le a. It Ilx t Bmoii, IM I'olunUm
Ate.
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ftrttvr Drug tnd Chvtn. Corf., got) roprfctgit,
lid tof "Uuw to Curt frv UuiiMmr.
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