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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, JUKE 14, 1903. tu her homo she never n.ii; Uvr liu liiud: slii- always HtuN occasion fr pleasant word. Mm has all lnr sew ng and her wor'i done wlicu be c.ime ii and she hover hrlngs lnr ett,' worries to tire bitn. She ulways lut time to smile and be sweet and nea and sunny. Above everything. th never judges rashly; ni'or speaks n. evil word of auy one. WOMAN'S FANCIES trie globes also are suspended" from :he raftered celling, glvliig a uunlut ef fect and n very gx! Unlit. ' The furniture Is odd. It Is of 11m togany covered with old fashioned hot- AS Opinions Entertained by Women Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted Twice Without Charge. of Members of Sex. TOE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. Si NATURE FOR THE POOR Useful Hints From Woman Writers ot Note and Timely Suggestions on Top ics of Public Interest Written Espec ially for the Morinj Astorian. The bachelor surveyed the kaleido scopic crowd of women in gorgeous at tire. Then be closed bis eyes and (rroaned "Do you- know there is one mistake ; your net makes?" he remarked to bit Irtend, the bachelor woman. "What Is it?" reuinrked the latter Long criticism bud made ber a trl Impatient. "That of dressing too loudly. Ob. of eoursc all. don't do it," he hastily r rectexl. "but, pitiful heavens, just lock at tl.e streets this season'" The bachelor wouiaa.for once in ber Eft had nothing to say. "Does a woman think she is making serself beautiful" be demanded, "when she clothes herself from head tc foot In some dazzling shade that Hakes ber face the last thing O be considered and the homeliest? What is the use of wearing a grassy green creation If It causes the, face to appear tale or yellow? Why rival the flamingo In one's tailor made when It Jumps Into the eye of the unfortunate passer by and so blinds bitn that be sees no girl at all? There are duller shades of red, not so pretty to look at on the counter maybe, but, oh, so much pret tier nesr the face and so much kinder to It! I've heard women deride dark blue as a commonplace color, and 1 have often wondered if they realized Bow sort and - idealized that same shade of blue made their complexions appear. Why does ,tbe average men look S3 much better dressed than the average woman? Because be sticks to quiet shades. Why won't 'ssme'mie .make women realize that It Isn't the eolor, but the complexion, which counts?" "It might be a good Idea," the bach elor woman murmured ns she closed ber eyes wearily to avoid taking in the spectacle of a sallow woman with, a purple bat trimmed with American Beauty roses. Secrets of Popularity. "I wonder why she Is so popular?" flbey said of a certain woman. ) "Charity is the answer," remarked some one who knew her; "the charity BCTOtO T1ILS08 SHE DOES NOT WANT. that begins at home and the charity that finds uu outlet abroad. Mie Is never In too much of a hurry to make ether people happy, to help them ttraighteu out their little afTuirs, to give them good advice or a ?ojoJ .time. HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. Vara It Is Free et Daadraff, It Crews Laxarlaatl?. Kalr preparations and dnndruff cures, as a rule, are sticky or Irritating affairs that do no earthly (rood. Hair, when not diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff Is the cause of nine-tenths of all hair trouble, and dandruff Is caused fcjr a germ. .The only way to cure dand suff is to kill the germ; and, so far, the enly hair preparation that will positively destroy the germ Is Kewhro's Herplclde absolutely harmless, free from grease, sediment, dye natter or dangerous drugs. It allays Itching Instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In gtsmpB for ample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Ulch. Kefdc Drug Store, 351-333 Komi St.r Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." Womtn Who Art "Acquisitionists." Some wu;:ien are Kke magpies; t ? m love to acpiire just fir the pure picas ure of aciiirlng. How else do you ne count for the targ:;iu counter tiends who buy aaj-ihlug nuS everything re g.mlless of what they mod simply be cause It's cheap? One of these unfor tunnies ctur.e home the other day fagged out. with her hat on one side aud her face all smuts, lu her arms she held two reuiliauu of silk at 30 cents a yard, reduced from a dollar. one a bright green, the other a brighter purple. Neither was long enough to do anything with. She also bad a soiled collar of cheap lace, likewise marked down, and she did not have a single waist to wear with It: two nalrs of gloves a slse too large for ber and a spray of artificial flowers she never in a numireu years would use. In ad dition she had some marked down medicines for some ailments she did uot have, but perhaps might worry herself into If she kept on. And she might have been out ol doors enjoylug the fresh air and sun shine all that beautiful day. . JIAIU KOIUNSON. VACANT LOT GARDENS. A Retara to Xatare, Wltlca la Sadly Needed Asaoaa; lac Poor. Inspired by the fact that scarcely on of her , pupils had ever seen a rea. garden and watched things growing, 1 young teacher lu a public school ol Philadelphia obtained the loan of s vacant lot and started a garden there It was subdivided Into plots, and each, child had its own little square where It was privileged to plant whatevei It liked. One can form no Idea of the excitement which prevailed. The smat agriculturists had to tie restrained fron digging up the seeds to see how soon they would grow. This idea of utilizing vacant city lots and school yards for garden is IH'BISC C'SS8. gaining rapid favor. TUe cities are realizing what It means to the poor to be taught the care of the soil aud bow to grow things. It njeans that perhaps soon the rush to great cities, which all sociologists are deploring, will be coun terbalanced by un exodus to the coun try on the part of thoae who appreciate their own home, fresh air and plenty of green vegetables as contrasted to the cramped life and poor food of the workshop and factory. Last year $50,000 worth of vegeta bles were raised by the poor In the va cant lots of Philadelphia, and the num ber of people benefited was nearly 4.000. Almost every large eity by this time has Its club for the purpose of obtaining the loan of vacant lots and supplying seeds and utensils for work therein. Potatoes, corn, peas and beans were all raised In the Philadelphia gardens last season. There were also cabbage patches In the heart of the city, and cucumber vines were very common. The pupils of one public school made their lawn a thing of beauty covered with flowers. In the spring and fall the teachers held flower shows In which the pupils who had grown the best specimens were given prizes. Working In the garden In another school was made a reward of merit, and In every case It was noticed that born health and standard In studies were Improved. If there Is any town that bas not started this movement now Is the time to begin. BEATRICE MILLER. ARTISTIC DINING ROOM. A Prrttr Schrni of Deeoratloa For a Small lioaac. White wootYvork will make tlie smallest room appear spacious, and for this reason It was employed In the small dining room shown In the ttketcb. Notice the roomy mantel, with its design of white pillars and Its quaint oval framed painting hung in the center. On either side there Is a square, post-like arrangement which holds an electric light Incased In a roundglobjE Ulig a. Innin. Qtherjflec- jilLfe iSTji "mm? WUITK AND ORIS IX)U)M BCUkMK. tie green tapestry. Notice the grand father's chair aud clock In the corner 1 they give an artistic touch. The walla are designed In a series of arches, pick ed out with gold paint, which tones down a trifle the snowy effect The rug Is green and the floor hard wood. The table la mahogany, and, I may add, the dinner service lu this room Is green and whits to harmonise. R. DB LA BAUME. Correct Clothes for Hen OutingSuits carrying this label are made by a corps of master tailors doing their best possible work, in every detail. The makers' guarantee, and oun, with every garment. We art -clirave agents hers. Light Reading' FOR t Heavy Moments 100 NEW NOVELS Paper, 10cr 15c, 25c. The kind for your vacation. SEE SHOW WINDOW J. N. GRIFFIN SCOW BAY IRON AND BRASS WORKS. ManiifactuTf-r of Iron, Steel, Hras ami ISronze ('asling (leneral Foundryitwn and I'at ti'inrnakpr4. Absolutely Hrnt cIshh work. Lowint prii-es. Thone 1451. 18th and Franklin For Porch and Summer Home Bamboo Furniture .gives that refreshing touch to the weary and tired p'rson. Settees, Roman Chairs, Hall racks, etc, etc. Step In and ex amine the line. Did you buy that Chocolate ..t yet? Yokohama Bazar 626 Commercial .Street, Astorl jljfednjamins 1 MAKERS flEWyRK HELP WANTED. WAXI'KU A I' ON't'K, A l ll AMIIKII llliiid. J'uikcr lloili. HOY WANTKli TO WOltK IN Ar-rly t Astorlnii printing olhVe. otnVe. DRESS MAKING. WANTKIV-K.M'KKIKNCKI) DKKSS maker wants a few private ctutoiuer. Address Al, Astoriun. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE . HIGH COL'NTKR. bout 8 feet long. Apply at Astor ian office. FOIt SALE-SECOND-HAND 7 COL- umn newspaper outfit; complete ex. cept pr; cheap. Inquire at this of fice. INCUUATOK KOK f ALB 4U0 EdGS capacity; also three 100 capacity broodsrs; first-class condition. Ad dress A. Astorlaa Office. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT T1US,, Ofltcs: llo per hundred. SINGING. Voice Culture And Singing Instructions. Individual or class Instructions. Special terms to classes of three pupils, entering to gether. Private Instruction at reason able rates. MRS. R. E. PA 9 LA T. No. (77 Exchange St., Phone Red 2054. BIDS WANTED. OFKICB t'OXSTRl'CTIXO Ql'AR- mns.er, Astoriit. (ire., Juno 2, 1805. Honied prnposats. In trlplleiite, will be revelved at this ortlee until to o'clock n. ni.. June it, 1U05, and then oetie titr electric light fixtures, iiiul Itistull lug exterior 1111J Interior IlKbllng ys t' rn ut Fcrt Stevens, ore. Vnlted States reserves the rUtht to reject nny or all iroujtnls. Vm cun te seen urtd speiltlciitlons otitnlnej tit this of fice. Information furnished nn np plliutloii. Knvetnpee Hliould lie marked "I'ropownls fur tleitrlc work" and addressed L'npt. OerMiile, Quarter, nuis er, Aslorlu, ire. OtVICB COXHTKCCTIXC. VJl'AK termnster, Astoria, Ore., June 2. 1905. Staled proxwnls. In tilpllcnt. wiH be revelved at this office until 10:30 octock a. m Jne 1, 1905, and then openej for Ins'utllng heating sys tem in two barrack hull'lmg and at offlcrs' quurrters at I-'ert Stevw, cue. I'nlted Kt.i'.es reserves the rlaht to re ject any or all prfnismils, I'lans cun he s-en and specifications obtained ut thi ofTIc". Information furnlshwl oti.pewes and Is in every way worthy of application. Knvelapr should yeur patronage. marked "ITopoMiU fnr Heating SyS' terns" ii ml addressed Captain Uoodule, Astoria, Oie. tJttlL Owistgucttng ynn tet mo t'r. Astorl. Or'., Jun 3, 1905. S'nl.d ptoiKisn s, In ti'liillcat, will ! re ceived ut this otTli-e until 10 o'clork 11. m Jane 17, 190.'., and thrn op''nl, for the const rui-tion of a wharf aist approach, and bom lioux.. at Kort Stevens, Orf. I'tittfl States ri''rvs the rllfht to r)it nny or all proiaH. I'l.uia- can he se'n and sp'clfli'atlmis obtained t this otfice. Information fttiatUhed on appllcittlon. Knvelojies shmild be miirked "Construction of Whnrf arul rethmis" and ndttrased Captain Gooda!", QunrternmstHr, As toria, Ore. HOUSES FOR RENT. rOK RKXT-IH)l'SK KKKI'I.V; H(XM See J. H. Itrown at lt"-x, l(i)!giiut k Company. HOUSES WANTED. HOUSE OF I OR S ROOMS WANT- ej In good neighborhood. Conveni ent to center of town; rent reasonable; permanent. Address Emll Held, cai The Astorian. Progress Shoes for Lsdies are the BEST $2-50 shoes made. We have Just re ceived a full line of these shoes, Lace and lilucher. Vlcl Kid, patent leather tips. BILLY BUSTER SHOES for the boys have a sole that won't wear out. S. A.GIMRE Fins Boots and Shoes 543 BOND STREET, ASTORIA. ONE FIRM HAD THREE Answers In a Help Wanted Ad wrtjgygwPt lu Qua Day. Ansa ere were In before, noon, One appll- j t cant got the joli, a clerkship in Orocery Store, (jniok llesults are Ohlauitd by Afvrtliln In h Wsnt CoJutniufTh Morning Astorian. "s" efMsssaSassVease1SMeaB DAILY 7,000 READERS ROOMING HOUSES WANTED. WASTKI) TO KKNT A rl'RNlNllKD rooming lmiic, ItefeiencrM. .VMrene XI, Aotoiiun. FOR RENT-ROOMS. UU "KNT-LAIUIE FKONT ROOM: fire and electric light: finest view In city. Address C. A , Atoilnn. I't)lt ItKNT-rTltNINIlKI) Kniitiru m3 Kxrhange. ROOMS BUSINESS DIRECTORY BILLIARD HALLS. Occident Hotel Bar Ol Billiard Hall. Tables New and Everything First Class. j Vint tt tram!s of !.itiors and Cigar ELECTRICIANS it Makes estimates snd executes ordsra for all kinds of electrical installing and repsiiing. Suppliu in Stock. We sell the celebrated 8HELBY LAMP. H. W. Cyrus, Munnger. 423 COfjD ST. PHONE 1161 LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry on,r '"unary in the i" - Do th b ori reasonsbls 10th snrf DUANE Sta. Ptton 1991. MILK DEALERS. Milk Inspectors of NVw Vsk city bevn iit inunpti-trj an inriiiitiou of tiu btiiMing la which milk fur tlir general eniiMunier U luiiellrd. We never fear the ciiti,al rye of li: intM-ctor or vixitor. W'e keep our hiiilcliu- ami OUR MILK. PURE. . Mursing or niglil delivery. THE 8LOOP-JEFFER3 CO, 10th and Inune strts. e. . . . ". -.1 MEAT MARKETS. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Vliolnleuild ItiiUill Shipt, Legging Camp and Mills Sua plied on Shoit Notice, Liv Stock Bought end Sole). WASHINGTON MARKET CHRISTENSEN A CO. Central Meat Market C W. Morton fc Jno. Fuhrmsn, Prop's. CHOICEST FnKSII AND SALT I MEATS I'ROMI'T DELIVERY. 542 Commercial St Phone Main 321 RESTAURANTS. FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, cofTeo, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. 8. Restaur ant. 431 Bond St BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-ccnt meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 Commercial St mm MS BROKERAOE. C. J. TUENOIIAKD ; Real Istats, Inswrsnee, Csmmlselsn snd Shlaplna, CUSTOM HOUSI IROKIR.' OfHes 131 Ninth Street, Neat te Just lee Offlee. ASTORIA, ORIOON. HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORE. Finest Hotel In th NertWeai, The Tired Traveler Is ever happy to find a comleetable stopping place. Where to put up hi the prevalent question after a long Jour ney. Teu can solve the problem lu Astoria by gelng to the v PARKER HOUS ' gniaj nosi, r. t. J. IJroem-s-r. Is an experienced hotel jnan and who on April I took charge of thW popular hostelry and has Inaugurate4 a nesr feature to the house by opening the dining room In connection with the hotel and Is now able to give his pat. rone board and lodgings, the best la) Astoria, for ft atd II.SS per day. Bat Isfactton guarantied. Rooms at ItJ. It, 7 and II. Fte 'buss to and from the hotel, J. T. BROEMSER. FURNITURE. ROBINSON aHlLDEBRAND Ooodmsn Bldg. ' m Commercial 6. FURNITURE, Carpet,. Bedding, 8toves, Matting, Window Shed, , LINOLEUM, Ete. BLACKSMITHS. ANDREW - ASP, ' Blacksmith. Having Instsllsd a Rubber Tiring Machine of the Isted pattern I am prepsrsd to do all kinds of work at reasonable prices. 12th and Dun Sts. WOOD YARDS. WOOD! WOOD! WCODl Cord weed, mill weed, box weed, any kind of weed at leweet prleee., Kelly, the transfer men, 'Phone 2211 Blaek, Bern en Twelfth, oppesiu epera fee us. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. rUTSlClAN AND HUKQEON Aetlna Awlntant Surgwjo V. 8. Marias HunplUI Hcrvlcs. Offlee koure: it to II a-m. l to 4:10 p-n 477 Commercial Street, tnd floor. j OSTEOPATH I STS. Dr. lthU v.. Hli k. Dr. J. K Suyerr OSTEOPATHS. Offli Mansell Hid. I'hoiie Illock :8J 673 Commercial 81.. Astoria, Ore. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 524 Commercial Ht Aetoria, Oreaon. Dr. VAUGIIAN, Dentist Pythian BullJin, Astoria, Oresoa. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 678 Commercial BL, Bhanahan Buildlnd ssaBaamaMaaaaBiaaOTsqHMa BUSINESS COLLEGES. BeHnke-Walkcr Buslncas College. Stsarns Building, Portland, Oregon. Our Graduates are All Employed. , We placed 25 pupils In lucraU posi tions during the month of May. SEND FOB CATALOGUE.