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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1905)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1905. 8 THE MOKNTXG ASTORIAX. ASTORIA. OREGON. JUST RECEIVED This seasons' pack of raisins, currants citron and lemon peel. ITE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR HAKING MINCEMEAT. ASTORIAGROCERY 623 Commercial St Phone Main 681 Mince Meats WE HAVE ALL THE INGREDIENTS TOR MAKING MINCE MEATS. WE ALSO CARRY TEE BEST BRANDS IN BULK AND PACKAGE, READY TO USE. THE GOOD OLD 1Y Chicago Divine Decrees ThanHs giving Football. COMBINE CROSS AND ELAG Adv.Vs Parishoners to Stay Away from Football Game and Thus Show Disap proval of the Spirit of Commercial ism and Frivolity, that is Apparent. THE GROCER. 1 Tenth and Commercial Streets ' Branch at Uniontown. Chicago, Nov. 13. Pr. Frank W. tlun saulu, in announcing to the iVntral church congregation yesterday that Thanksgiving service arc to Ik held in the auditorium, took occasion to ile nounce the custom of playing football on the day of thanks. II said: "Let us eombine the crus of Christ with the flag of our country in the cele bration of this Jay in an old fashioned 'wav. I beseech von, em-h one of yon to be here and be in your presence such a protest against the spirit of eoinmer cialLsm ami frivolity that i lieeotning too prevalent on this holiday. It may be some of you will May away to attend the football game that disgrace to the history of this day and the spirit of thanksgiving that is coming to 1 fought by preceptors and faculties of our school and colleges." 1 TELEPHONES. Kiln Store, . . No. 711, Mala. Branch Store . . . . No. 713, Main Playing' Cards Regular cards 10c, 15c, and 25c Best linen Stock 50c package. "Congress Cards" for parties and frizes finest linet stock, gold edges and fancy backs. 50c package. See the Window. J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC APPEARING OLD Aets aa a Bar to Profitable EraploT meat. Tou cannot afford to frow oil. In these days of strenuous competition It Is necessary to maintain, as long as possible ones youthful appearance. It Is impossible to do this without re-'Ainlng- a luxurious growth of hair. The presence of Dandruff Indicates the presence of a burrowing germ which Vrm rind thrives on the roots of the lair until it causes total baldness. .Vewbro's Ilerplcide Is the only known iVstroyer of this pt. and It Is 0? effec tive as it Is delightful to use Hrplclde mrkes R" errant hair dress ii sr ns wll as Pr.mlruff cure. Aiw-pt m cjif tiitr- thT l none. sold by lending druiruiets. Fetel ICc. In rtamps for snmplo to The He.rj!cld Co., Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 331 -353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." DAYS OF DIZZINESS. Come to Hundreds of Astoria People. There are days of dizziness; Spells of headncl-, sideudie, back ache; Sometime rheumatic pain: Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly the kidney are siik. Doan' Kidney Tills euro nil kidney ills. J. Carson, employed at the Portland Lumber Co., foot of Lincoln street, who resides at 3C6 First street, Portland, Oregon, says: "I was feeling miserable with a depressing lameness around the small of my back all last summer. At first I did not pay much attention to it, but it continued to grow worse and fin ally became so bad that I thought I would have to lay off work. To bend or move quickly caused severe twinges. I waa often attacked with dizy spells, speck before my eyes and I had no ambition or energy. In the morning I arose as tir-d as when I went to led. In fact, I had all the symptoms of a very severe case of kidney trouble. W"ben I was suffering the worst I read alout Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a Ux. I soon noticed an improvement in my condition, and the pain and aching across my back disappeared. AWit six weeks ago I was laid up with a siege of the grip for two weeks. Symptoms of kidney complaint made their appear ance again and I r-sorted to Doan's Kidney Pills a second time. They just as thorough' frel me of the trouble as in the former ease. I cunnnt express what a ehunj- they have made in me. I -imply feel like a different person." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Fwter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y., sole agents for the United State. Remember tLe name Doan's and take no other. no WORD FROM TISDALE Mystery Still Surrounds Absence of Mis sing Cattle Man. New York, Nov. 1.1. No word from Mm X. Tisdale, the western miner and ranchman, had Uvn received early to .lay by hi wife and son. vvho are at the hot; I Seville. Ill regard to the di-pntch fivm t'hcv 'line. Wv.i.. Mij.-jrestiii;; that ridaV niiu'it have lvn done away with l Mime one of the cat lie nistlers vvln.tn with otlar i.inu'' owners of the Wl. Mr. Tiil ile succeeded in rounding up fifteen years auo. Y. I. t'oilett, t,'ie te mi, vii.l eteida that tliis could not he. Twain v liw, men. he said, who :i--i-t .si in the enterprise, were still alive an illivini: in the neiyhlmrhmHl on their ranches. The famous round lip vvlwn the band of cattle stealers was broken and living in the neighWhood on their the cattle st.nilcr had shown no sign of seeking revenge 11 all Uhce years. The family i of the opinion that, wor ried by business, Mr, Tisdale wander ed away, and that he will soon be heard from. FOR RIES SETTLEMENT Contributions Pour in to Raise the Mortgage. New York. Nov. 13. A small nurse of gold has lieen reeeiveil at the Jacob A Riis neighborhood settlement, from the women of Colorado Springs, a a con tribution toward the sum now Imng raised in memory of Mr. Riis, witl which it is agreed to pay off the mort gage upon the house. From the Middle West and from th Pacific Sloiie contribution have Is-en revived and the managers nnnouiice that half of the sum of $30,tXHl ha lieen raised, and that thev hope to U- tibh to burn the mortgage on New Years eve Thi is the condition imiwised bv John l. Rockefeller w ho has promised, if this i- done, to icpair and reinolel the two old dwelling hoies on Henry street which the settlement occupies, at a con siderable cost. Best Liniment on Earth. Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Water Works, Shullsburg, Wis. writes: "I have tried many krnds of lini ment, but I have never received much benefit until I used Ballard's Snow Lini ment for rheumatism and pains. I think it the best liniment on earth." 25c, 60c, and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. Chapped Hands. Wash your hands with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Chamber lain's Salve just before going to bed, end a speedy cure is certain. This salve is also unequalled for skin dis eases. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Not a cent Wall'cd, nut -s you H cured. If you are i-k i d .li'm:.. l ike !frlitci", I!mky Mountain Ten. A in-at lilfssini' to the hum-in falnilv. Make- vnu well kc p- von wi ll, ?.t Tea or Tablet. Sold bv I rank If.nt. SPECIAL, SALE INMILL1NERY St rcct Hats nTi4tt3Qfis Potent Leather Hats and School Hats. A complete and varied line of trimmings to match; all sizs, colors and styles. Hundreds to choce from. This is the LOGICAL Millinery store for YOU, no matter what class of goods you buy. THE ELITE THE MILLINERY PARLORS THAT LEADS IN STYLE. PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCED. 68a COMMERCIAL BALL BUILDING. JAPAN RELEASES PRISONERS. Yokohama, Nov. 13. Thirteen hund red and seventy-four Russian prisoners, including 1352 hlucjai-kiit from Port Arthur and one colonel, one lieutenant colonel and eleven soldiers captured at Kiulenchcng ami Telissii, have been re-h-a-ed and turned over to the llu.iati representative. The Japanese iJovern ment ha provided uci-ouini'Klatioiw for them pending their tian-pnitjiiuii home. Man's Unreasonableness. is often as great as woman'.''. But Thos. S. AuHtin, Mgr. of the "ltcubliean" of Levcntworth, Ind., was not unreason able, when he lefu-ed to allow the doc tor to operate on his wife, for female tiouble, "Instead," he -ays "we con eluded to try Electric Ilittrs. My wife was then ho hick she dmld t.anliy leave her bed, and five l) phydeiuns had failed to relieve ler. Alter taking Klec trij BitlftM, hhe was perfectly cured, at 1 can now perform all her household u ties." Ouaiantced by Chailc Rogers, drugi-t, price 50c. ATTENTION REDMEN. All luemU'r of Concoiiily Trilie, I. tl. U. M. and nil visiting brother are re .(nested to ttltciul the meeting of the tiilc at their new wigwam on Kwhungv street thi Tuesday vciiig at 7:" o'clock. t,reat liiisihimeo J. V. Cherry, ilreat Chief of Kis-ords of I he I'lulcd Stale. W. J. Urook. and Cleat Sachem W. II. Conyer will pay the tribe a fin -wigwam. After diiliealiou a lovption will Alter the dedication a ivtvplioii will !c tendered the gl 'iit chiefs nnd a bail .iiet will W M'rvcil in the baii.iict room. Kxery memlier is efci-tcil to he pieseiil There will lie delegations from all sur lollllilillg cities. FAIR HOUSE. The Roach Dramatic plc scored an other genuine success l.it night nt Kih er's tieru House when "T'TappisI by II Woman" was presented in true uud skillful fashion. The house was fairly, that is, comfortably tilled, nnd enjoy sl it-slf every moment it wa there. The lucky numbers in the gift drawing for the handsome dock were held by Mis Rimstiiul, 2:i4H; Mr. Young. the hitter creating much fun by yelb ing "Keno" wlken hi isuipon was called, The play for tonight is " The White ! phant" and should have a big house. The gift prize for tonigjht i a 44 piece china dinner set. Sale of seaJts at the optru house this afternoon. i I Great China and Crockery Sale It will save you lots of money Valuable Coupons given with every purchase. Don't miss this sale. Great American Importing Tea Co. 071 C.aaterelal ., Aat.ria Oar 100 stores help ns to help you WILL VISIT UNCLE SAM Togo and Squadron to Make the Ocean Voyage. bunion, Nov. 12. The Tokio corres pondent of the Daily I d 'graph wild the following: It is olli.inlly umiouuc d at the Amciiciiri ig:itji,t, that it has been definitely decided thut Togo with his sijiiadivm will i-it (),,. United StaU-s and not Ail-tralia as previous ly announced. Schilling's Best meant to. WkHf-ywdst rtCf of good-enough quality at fair prices. TKis is -ike kWofa Siory -for wKickike NATIONAL 1 uvunuum is ptj$inS $10,000 TOO DIFFICULT In friuiaylnnla I. n vhrra Hid !' :.,l. ttiwM priin M itinkrr pmur i r..- d.iy Un4Nl lh i.rr.W" .f ier (T't ,, Ifooni prrtim Dim IimI In Utt r.irw ..I lil l-nly fv itcuHril oiurb wt4 Iisii:;i. M b-i , 'lUt. ' Tin nli luly K it hf tt rm I' ll f.lfr vrBit'i. vi'l at ft rui In wMdt'iy ,ri-r' kr. hr tm . tHatl Iw.lini ,r at Kr fcil betiiiiiir si,ol. .'''L "! " "" mmd, Aunt ptl Urr,rr' h Mid. Irt.lnvly I Tint 1, Hum DM. .i lum," id !( bl Om. I krf.. salnny m Im.iuim Immh at)r pfi-ftM- as tlty wtlr a.." J Do know of ateiier one We want little stories, anecdotes, bits of Trw any tiippinir irmn a newspaper, uaAauiv ih uwa umi na nuue you Think, Laugh or Cry 840 prizes will be given for the hest el tion. I en piles ot nlvrr dollars at hKh as the first ten ucceslul conipetiturs a the tirst avnrds. The only condition for entering thi rnm petition is that you tend with your clipping joc. lur a ix monthV trial substriiilion I to th. NatloaaU Magazine. AdUress, JOE CHAPPLE, Editor 4 DORCHCSTER AVENUE. Boato. Mua, Some and let four mas Prase ALL YOU HERMAN WISE CST0MESS WHO HAVE THREE OR MORE XMAS CERTIFICATES IN YOUR OWN NAME, COME AND RESERVE ' YOUR PRESENT NOW, I TICKED THEM OUT MY SELF WHILE IN NEW YORK. THEY ARE FINE. NO PRESENT UNLESS YOU HAVE THREE OR MORE XMAS NUMBERS. OR IF YOU BUY Ijs.oo WORTH OF CLOTHES AT WISE'S FINE STORE. BETWEEN TODAY AND JANUARY 1ST, ijofl. Herman Wise ASTORIA'S RELIA11LK CLOTH I HR P. S. Alio one piano number with each ti.30 purchase, Wise will wind up this year's business with a hurrah. Trade With WISE, else you'll be soiry. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. ami Hort. F L WHUOl Secretary A. !.. FOX, Vice. IW AHTOK1A HAVLNOa IUNK.TreaJ Designers and Manufactarers of THE LATiaT IMI'IIOVF.D Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery OutfitsJFurnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOliCITEO. Foot of Fourth Htrewt J. Q. A. liOWI.I'.Y, Prenident. . I. I'KiKn.SO.V, Vice-President, FRANK PATTOV, Cashier. .1. W. OAltNint, Assistant Canhler. Astoria Savings Bank ('Bpiini I'm iii iiiio,ik. PurpiiiH Hiet fiii'.iviiied I'runu t.ir,.nfo. Irmisiii-u 11 deiienil llitlikliiic llusliiess. Interest Paid oti Time lPswlU iC3 Tenth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON. Weinhard's LflRBccrCr, Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy If your plumbing is out of date, the memberi of your household are comtantly risking their health. Defective plumbing generates germ-bearing sewer gasci which polluta the atmosphere and cannot help but be breathed by the occupants. Let ui examine the condition of your !)lumbing, correct defective piping and nsttll the best lanitarr fixtures made. rimely tatlar Bathe and One-piece Lavitories. Our illustrated booklet "Modern Home Plumbing" sent free upon application. J. A. Montgomery, Astoria The Aslorian, 75c per montn.