The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 28, 1905, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORTAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER il, 1905.
THE ISLE OF WIGHT.
IT GLEAMS LIKE A DIAMOND ON THE
BREAST OF THE SEA.
crosier and used It' so rigorously It
the free fight which followed that It
was broken lut several pieces.
Y fcVaaUea mt Cawea, taa Fiiklra.
able EaclUa Resort, Vkm Kata.
las Errr Geta Dlrtr-What Oae May
the HUlarie lalaad.
The Isle of Wight Is shaped like
- diamond, and like a dianioud it gleams
and flashed on the breast of the sea.
Likt a diamond, too, it is the luxury of
the rich.
As your steamer approaches the road
stead of Cowee you might well suppose
the little town to be a fasbiouable ham
let far Inland on the bank of a river.
The esplanade looks as near to the
water as a towpath, and the green
woods that rise behind the white
Looses are as thickly bunched and as
brightly verdant as the unsalted trees
ef Pang-bourn. The coarse beamed,
car sailed smack of the sea flahermaa
Is a rare sight on those social waters.
Everywhere you behold among hover
lug gulls and rocking buoys the craft
f pleasure and the shipping of de
light White yachts, with sails aa
white as summer clouds, ride there
with the grace of swans, and white
steam yachts, with brats work flash
ing blindly In the sun, rest royally at
anchor off that little shore.
Nothing ever gets dirty at Cowes.
The tamarisk which lifts Its fine feath
ers above walls at the sea's edge Is as
clean r the sails of the yachts. The
roads of red gravel make neither mod
nor dust and lie as smoothly as gar
den path. The Virginia creepers,
which swarm np the pillars of white
booses, overspread the tiers of bal
conies and almost cover the dark red
tiles of the roofs, are every whit as
green and every tittle as radiant as
the shaven lawns beside the esplanade.
Flowers there are at every point of
lew red geraniums, golden calceolari
as, bine lobelias, crimson hvssoo. Ched
dar pinks, roses of every bne and ferns
of every form growing In neat flower
beds, lifting their bright colors above
garden walls and swaying gently In
baskets bung from balcony and slIL
The windows of the shops are as
polished as a lady's mirror and shine
In the son. ProsneritT.wsIta hehind
those counters of plenty and puts Itself
completely and senlallr at the com
mand of the wealthy. The butcher and
the greengrocer announce to the pass
erby that French and German are
spoken In their establishments. The
yacnt of the most necessitona million
aire can obtain in those narrow, clean
streets an that she desires. Royal war
rants, aa big almost as the shoos them.
selves, gleam over shoo fronts, and a.
tistlc signboards obtrude from the
smart little doorways. The shine of
the sweet windows la a magic Induce
sent to buy.
On the esplanade, where Is a tall
white flagstaff at every few paces, and
waiting at the little granite stairs,
washed by green waters, you meet no
burly and rough clad fishermen, hnt
only the white capped, blue Jerseyed
hands from the crews of yschts In the
roadstead. Fresh faced, well groomed
girls walk there with Indulgent papas,
and jolly schoolboys In flannels, carry
ing paper bags of green gooseberries
and red cherries, stroll down to the
dingey at the stairs, munching as they
go. There Is no haste and no exertion
at Cowes. At half past 12 on a lovely
morning I heard In my hotel the voice
of the manageress giving an order to
one of the maids. "Her ladyship says,"
she cried, "that she must half a hip
bath in her room Immediately, or else
she won't be down for luncheon."
Foolish and lazy little ladyship to
He abed on such a good morning In so
fair a place as this diamond of the
sea! For it Is not only the esplanade,
the bright shops and the pleasure of a
saunter to Egypt point which are
within the reach of the visitor to
Cowes. The whole Wight is within a
drive of the Medina. You must go to
Newport, and, paying the tax which
was demanded of me, not requested,
for entering the church, you may see
the lovely memorial which Queen Vic
toria set there to the poor little Prin
cess Elizabeth, who died of a broken
heart beside an open Bible for love of
Charles I. You may also go to Carls
brooke and enter the splendid castle
where that poor little Drlneefs died
and where her unhappy father was
Imprisoned. You may see the donkey
Jacob summoned by a word from grass
nibbling under fle trees to enter the
big wheel of the well and draw up nine
gallons of water from the invisible
spring at which those royal prisoners
quenched their thirst. But you. If wise,
will quench your thirst with tea under
the spreading trees of the Eight Bells'
pleasure gardens in the village below,
listening there to the comments of en
thusiastic Americans and watching
the elderly gentlemen playing bowls
on a smooth lawn, as King Charles
played that ancient game In the cattle
on the hill.-London Mail
Sells More of Chamberlain's Cong
Remedy Than of All Others
Put Together.
Mr. Thoa. ueorge, a merchant at Mt
Elgin, Ontario, says: "I have had the
local agency for Chamberlain's Cougb
Remedy ever since it was introduced in-
to Canada, and I sell as much of it at
I do all other lines I have on my shelves
put together. Of the many don sold
under guarantee, I have not had one
bottle returned. I can personally recom
mend this medicine as I have used it
myself and given it to my children and
always with the best results." For sale
by Frank Hart and leading druggist.
CHANGE OF TIME
The Baltimore k Ohio Railroad
Commencing Sunday, November 19,
train No. , the Royal Blue Limited, will
leave Grand Central passenger station,
Chicago at 6 p. m., instead of 3:30 p. m.
and will arrive in Pittsburg at 0:35 a.
m., Washington at 4:40 p. m., Baltimore
5:50 . m. Philadelphia, 8:19 p. m. New
York 10:40 p. m. the same as with the
okl schedule, thus reducing the time
one hour and thirty minutes. No excess
fare will be charged on this fast limited
train. All other trains will arrive and
depart the same as formerly. Stop-over
is allowed at Washington, Baltimore and
Philadelphia, not to exceed ten days, at
each place, on all firsU-las through
tickets.
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Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted
Twice Without Charge.
You May Want
J A furnished house, rooms or store. J
Make your wants known to the o
reader of this paper. If you want !
I a tenant for a house, tome reader T
may be the desired party.
Obtained by Advertising In the X
A Want Oolamns of the Morning X
Astirian.
DAILY 7000 READERS
HELP WANTED.
GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK
in family of three. Portland suburbs
near ear line. Wages $15.00 per month.
Address "D" Astorian.
GIRL WANTED TO LEARN TRADE.
Wage while learning. Call at .As
torian office.
, Best Liniment on Earth.
Henry D. Baldwin, Sunt City Water
Works, Shullsburg, Wis. writes:
"I have tried many kinds 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 esrth." 25e, 50c,
and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store.
ROCKMEN WANTED AT BUNKER-
hill quarry. Take boat to Stella,
Washington.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS FOR Posi
tions in Oregon; 10 men wanted to
prepare for coming examination; be
ginning salary $800. Write at once to
E. O. Hymn, 12 BrteJen LUg, Port
land, Ore.
The
Astoria
Restaurant.
GOOD, CLEAN
MEALS
EXCELLENT
SERVICE
OPEN All NIGHT
399 Bond St., cor. Ninth
LEARN iLEGRAPIIY AND R. R.
Accounting. $50 to $500 a month sal
ary assured our graduates under bond.
Our six schools the largest in America
and endorsed by all Railroads. Write
for catalogue, MORSE SCHOOL OF
TELEGRAPHY, Cincinnati, O., Buffalo,
ST. Y, Atlanta, Ga, La Crosse, Wis., Tex
txkana, Tex., San Francisco, CaL
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
RESTAURANTS.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS.
GUM WAH CO.
Restaurant
178 Astor St. Astoria, Ore
All kinds of meals. Noodles and Chop
Suey.
THANKSGIVING OYSTERS.
We ane prepared to supply all orders
for oysters, crawfish and crabs for
Thanksgiving. Give as a trial order.
Toke Point Oyster Ilousa, 112 Eleventh
street. Telephone 2741 Main.
F1RST-CLA8S MEAL
for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or
doughnuts, 5c, at 0. 6. Restaur
ant. 434 Bond Si
BEST to CENT MEAL.
You can always find the best
15-cent meal in the city at the
Rising Sun Restaurant
612 CommercialSt.
JAY TUTTI.E, M. I).
PHYSICIAN AND MUKQKON
Artlng A allium Kurason
C.8. ktartus Htlbtl Horvlea,
OSloe hours: 10 to II a-m. 1 to 4: II p.m,
471 Commercial Street. Ind floor.
DR. J. P. GORAY,
Specialist
KYI, EAR,
NOSE AND THROAT
105 Ortfoniaa Building.
PORTLAND .... OREGON
MEDICAL.
Dr. D. A. Sanburn
FRENCH SPECIALIST.
The King of Cures
0ITI0PATHIIT8,
DR. RH0DA C. HICKS
OSTEOPATH .
Office Mantel Bid. Phone Black SOU
171 Commercial 8t. Astoria, Ore.
DENTISTS.
DR. T. L. BALL,
DENTIST.
524 Commercial Hi Astoria Oreeon.
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LAUNDRIES.
WANTED LADY WITH REFERENCE
to travel for firm of $250,000 capital
Salary $1072 per year and expenses; sal
ary paid weekly and expenses advanc
ed. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alex
ander, Astoria, Oregon.
WANTED LADY OR GENTLEMAN
to travel $21.00 a week and expenses.
$2.00 and $2.50 per day to work in city.
Call at Shanahan block, 578 Commercial
street, room 112.
BEHNKE-WALKER
BUSINESS COLLEGE
PORTLAND, ORE.
If you are thinking of attending
Business College, you cannot afford
to ignore the bett one in the North
west.
Our equipment is unsurpassed.
The proprietors are teachers.
Our graduates are all employed
We will assist you to a position
when competent.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE FREE.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS
oaxhier, saleslady, or any light work
Address "K" care Aitorian office.
The Troy Laundry
The only white labor laundry In the
elty. Doet the best work at reasonable
priees and la In tvery way worthy ef
your patronage.
10th and DUANt Ste Phone 1M1.
MEAT MARKETS.
Dr. VAUG1IAN,
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria. Oregon.
Dr. W. C. LCKJAN
DENTIST
678 Commercial St., Hbsnalian Building
DR. C. W. BARR,
Dentist,
ManseU Building
Telephone Red 20(11 Astoria, Oregon
Central Meat Market
G. V. Mertoa i Jne. Fuhrmsa, Prop's.
CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT
MEATS PROMPT DELIVERY.
60 YEARS
Vexperiencc
j Tuaoc Majms
rk . riraiaiaa
r'rttl1 COfYRKMTt Ac.
It bow la yeur city, Introducing my
wonderful arts of healing. Come one
and all and I will Ull everyone their
disease and you will be made well. My
medlrlne are all nature's rrmcdif,
roots, herbs, barks and bwiet.
After I introduce my medicine I will
leave certain kinds of it In your drug
stores. My home office and laboratory
is at 102 Hurst street, University Park.
Portland, Ore.
Oflre hours 0 to 12 a. m, S to 8 p.
m., at tthe Megler House, 000 Comnw
rial street, rooms I and 2.
Coasultatioa free at Astoria, Ore.
Anyone SMKllna akatrii aad dwr)tma mmt
- l wwitin oar optnw fra wbatlM mm
mrmntum M antkablf Miniblv oaimantn
DAWSON'S MEAT MARKET
J. C. Dawson, Prop.
CHOICE FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Direct from the ranch at the loweat
prices. A complete line of vegetables
always on hand. 418 Bond street
642 Commercial St Phana Main 1911 unlriiisni(iiJ. MNDICtM oa l-Maa
rwwiw Mam inntuf Mill, m 19. rvoar
tsNil ac(((, elra, la laa
scientific Hmer can.
A an iUon.tr llhactraivt VMtlf. t araaat 4r
filiation of anf artvntiBA rartMl. Taraia. t
TMr i f-wr months. It kVJQ bf all aawwlMlara.
MUM CO."'''. New Tort
onMoa mi nrn. Waaaksuttua. u. (
WOOD YARDS.
WAITRESS WOULD LIKE DINING
room work, or housework; ran cook
Address ,-B" care Astorian office.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS,
A CraaWe la a Flat.
Formerly the archbishops of York
bad the privilege of claiming two casks
of wine from every vessel of twenty
tons burden entering the river Hull
The merchants of the port came to
view this claim as an oppressive tax,
and by unloading their ships In ths
Humber evaded the officers employed
to collect these obnoxious dues. Find
ing his revenue diminishing, Archbish
op Neville, In 1373, determined to as
sert his rights and proceeded to Hull
with his attendants to enforce them.
The mayor of Hull, Sir Thomas de
Waltham, with his two bailiffs and a
large number of citizens, met the ec
clesiastics, and from hot words the two
parties came to blows, when the may
or snatched from the. arcs biabco bla
PROPOSALS FOR BIDS.
NOTICE FOR BIDS-BIDS WILL BE
received up to 2 p. m. on December 2
1905 by the City Surveyor on behali
c' the Park Commission for the clja
inf? and grubbing of the Shiveir rmk
Mte. Specification! can be sen it the
office of the City Surveyor. All bidden
are required to examine park sita inni
inform themselves as to the work to be
done. All lids must be in a lunn sum
for the work to be performed, and the
Commisision reserves to themelve the
right to reject any and all bids.
By Order of the Park Commi-tsion.
J. W. SUPRENANT
AUG. niLDEBRAND
ALFRED S. TEE,
Committee
GARDENING.
POTTED PLANTS AND FLOWERS
for sale Experienedc gardening and
ob work of all kinds done on short
lotice Address orders to X. C. Care
astorian Office.
NOTICE.
Write us for biir bargains In Hurst
Automatic Switch & Signal Co., stock
before the switch goes on road. Regular
price $5.75. Our price much lower. How
can we do it! We bold more shares
than we can conveniently carry and
mut sacrifice to raise cash. For particu
lars address W. J. Curtis A Co.. 215
Commercial block, Portland, Ore.
SECOND HAND DONKEY ENGINES
for sale, suitable for lot'tring and
hoisting purposes. For description and
price apply to F. D. Ku ttner, Astoria
Oregon.
rOR SALE-CHEAP HOUSE, BUG
gy and harness. Inquire Antorian of
fice.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
KOli UKNT- H'UMSHKI) ROOMS
fr lioui-ki-i-piuK, Id 'IViitli trft.
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED
rooms with stove" ; aleo hounckw-ping
rooms very reasonable. 678 Commercial
street, Shanahan building.
FOR RENT-FOUR UNFURNISHED
rooms for housekeeping. Man and
wife preferred. Cheap rent to right
parties, 1061 Thirty-fourth street.
FOR RENT-THREE FURNISHED
rooms for light houe keeping. No
thidren. Enquire 472 Commercial street.
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
127, 7th street
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST-A FOB BEARING MASONIC
charm on Commercial street, between
10th and 12th streets. Finder please
leave at this office and receive reward.
LOST-A LADIES HAND BAG, CON-
. .taining two purses with money. Lost
between 16th and Franklyn and 17th
and Grand. Return to this offioe and
get reward.
WOOD! WOOD! WCOD!
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly,
the transfer man. Thont aiti Main,
Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera
house.
TAILORING.
E. MARTINSON
Fine merchant tailoring, Room 5, over
Cooper's store, K. of P. Building, As
toria.
SEASIDE DIRECTORY.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
THE GEM
Smith Premier
is the simplest and strong
est of all writing machines.
It does better work, does
it quicker.'lasts loneer.
and costs less in the lone
run than any other type
writing machine. It is
The World's Best
Typewriter
Lf Ui lend you our little hook trllin
all about it. Tjrj writer lupplirt. Mi-
chinai rrntfd. ittnogrphn furnithoL
The Smith Premier
Typewriter Company
247 burk hi., Portland Or.
THE
Dr. C. GEE W0
Chinese
Medicine Co.
Formerly loraM 233
Aitirrmreet; lor th
pMtflva yisrs,UAVE
t MOVKIl inln ft,.
'ftf- M building
,fj at I ha k ...1
nerof frirtl and Morriaon Blreett. En
trance No, 103 front Ht.
Successful Home Treatment
LTh. S..",,7i0ni u,.bl" '"rftil ear,
I WllhOUl lh Bid f.f h,.l z
Kli """'"'"S. of any kind. II, tru any
hirb. Ii.rk.. ami iulM u,.i ra on
known u, niHlral vln, ihl. ciunlry
Aim I.e.u.r.nWi cum
Carrh. Aithma, Ung TrouMt. RhtttiMtitm.
Nervouiaai Stonwh, Uver, Wdiwy, rmals
WtUMU Mid all Dim.lr n ......
llullir.rjT' n,:",!"n1 -cant .Urapi for
I hillln iHX.k and rlmiUr. Artitrraa,
1 ns 1 Mt Woe LhlntM Midlclns fX
No. IM ..-. i in r u i...
HOTEL.
ITLAND
PORTLAND, ORL
Flneet Hotel I- the Northwesi
An up to date rettort for Gentlemen
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give
us a call and we'll do the rest.
0. E. HUNTER, Prop, Seaside, Ore.
FURNITURE.
ROBINSON ft H1LDEBRAND
Qoodmsn Bldg. 681 Commercial tt
URN ITU Re, Carpets, Bsdding.
eioves, Mattlna, Window Shades,
LINOLEUM, Eto.
BROKERAGE,
C. J. TRENCH A RD
Real Estate, Insuranoe, Cemmissiot
and Shipping.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER.
Offioe 133 Ninth Strait, Next te Jostle.
Offioe.
ASTORIA, OREGON
e
H0SNINO AST0BIAN
Is on Sale In e
Astoria at
J. V. GRIFFIN'S B00KST0BE. e
UTZINGEK'S NEWS DEPOT,
OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE,
SCULLY'S CIGAR STORE,
JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE.
and
THE ASTORIAN OFFICE,
Tenth and Commercial Sta.
LICK
San Frindtco'i leading con.
enience and family hotel
centrally located. Con. '
renient to all car lines, and
places of amusement and in
tereit. Cafe and Grill at
tached. Rates $ L 00 per day
and up. Street cart direct to
botel from and to all depots,
HOUSE
San Francisco, Cal.
Kldnv
Bla'dder
uvuoiea,
Cures In
1 40 Hours
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DISCHARGES
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