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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORI AN. ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER it, toot. mm mmm tirlto New Jersey Cranberries Los Angeles Celery And Everything Else For A Nice Christmas Dinner. il A. V. ALLEN PAIS BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER Brewed ud cd uadeT.ssaiurj Tho Heti-Building quali bM of PALE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER are uneicel kd. Thus it becomea at set a aatisfactory tabl drink aid a ratable teaic la tho sick ihb. Easily kept, when pur ckase4 IN BOTTLES from ear agenta. Oa dravtM at the leading Cafes. NORTH PACIHC BREWING CO., ASTORIA, OREGON. THE POWER OF STEAM. f aar Jtr See Bat It Take Gearaa Realise. . When James Watt M the eteam eauslnr the kettle lid to Jump up and down he eaM "There must be power In tliaf ateam that It can lift tuch a freight" There waa. Maligns prior to him had een the same phenomenon and retarded It as an unexplained mystery. Recent aclentino reeearch baa put Ita flncer on the "cause" of Dandruff. F1V tag Hatr. and consequent Baldness, and has unearthed a tiny ferm which eats the life from the roots of human hair. Newbro'a Herplcide destroys this arerra and consequently restores the hair to Its natural state. Sold by leading- drartlsta. Send lOe. In stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co Detroit. Mich. ' Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St, T. F. 1-aurin. Prop. "Special Agent." GRAND TRIP AHEAD Ninety Day ' Exct rsion 'Portland To LosAn;e!es, RESERVATIONS MUST GO IN Splendid Opportunity for a Reasonably Cheap Trip to California aad Else where Leaves Portland oa the Thir teenth of January. Tom Richardson, tlie indefatigable secretary of the Oregon Development League in Portland, lias iued the fol lowing pronuneiamento anent the pro posed trip to California under the au spices of that body, leaving the Oregon metropolis on tbe evening of Saturday, January 13, lDOC, and i of vital inter est to the business men of the State. Astoria included, who, as delegates to the league convention at Portland are amendable to the privileges and profits of the journey at planned. Read what he mvs: "To the People of Oregon: More than sixty per cent of the entire capacity o' the California excursion to be run under the auspices of tbe Oregon De velopment League has been taken. It was decided today by the special com mittee having the itinerary in charge to extend the time of making reserva tions until Saturday evening, December 30th. "The cost of round-trip ticket from Portland to Los Angeles, which include six davs and night upon a Pullman on J the downward trip, and the meals be- FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. Seli& Lessee and Manager Monday, January 1st A New Year's Attraction. The Greatest Play of a Decade "A Jolly American Tramp" By the Author, "A Poor Relation," "Peaceful Valley," etc. A SPLENDID TRIUMPH OF AMERICAN DRAMATIC GENIUS. Laughter Beyond Possible Parallel! Thrilling, Inthralling, Entirely Novel! Replete with the Most Unique and Sensational Situation! , SPLENDID COMPANY.- GRAND PRESENTATION. rosesing all the Element of Popularity. Admission: Reserved seat, 50ocntj gallery, adult, 35c cents; chil dren, 25 cents. Seat f-ale open Saturday morning at Iloefier'e book store. tween Portland and Sacramento, tV first top, ".ill be itl3 with two per sons occupying one Wrth thee tickets are each. An immediate deposit of $25 is necessary to hold reservation. and thi check should be made payable to Toin Richardson and forwarded to him at once. f "The-e ticket are ld with a ninety day limit, with privilege of any desired stop-overs returning. I'nder ordinary condition the Pullman reervatln alone, for ix day ami uighl, would be aUmt fc-'.V The trip down is made bv the coast return can le made either on this line or through the valley. "The itinerary i how definitely de cided upon. The special train will leave the I'uion Station at Portland at ? oVbnk Saturday, January 13th. The time at the different stations in Oregon ii a follow, and those desiring to do o can make advance reservation and leav from any of these stations at the me rate as though going from Port land : Salem. Jan. 13th 9:05 p.m. Albany, Jan. 13th 10:00 p.m. .Kugene, Jan. 13th.... 11:25 p.m. Roeburg. Jan. 14th... 2:25 a.m. 5ranU Pass, Jan. Nth 6:00 p.m. Medford, Jan. Htb.... 7:35 a.m. Ashland, Jan. 14th.... 8:00 a.m. "People attending the Development League convention rfrom Eastern Ore gon on special rate for that occaion may have their tickets extended to ue on return from California trip if they desire. x Monday, January 15th. The train will reach Sacramento be fore daylight. A reception will be given by the Sacramento Chamtar of Com merce beginning at 9 o'clock. The Sac ramento Valley IVvelopmcnt Asocia tion will also participate. "Leaving Sacramento at 2:30 p. m.. the party will arrive in San Francisco at 5:30 p. m. sleepers will be trans ferred from Oakland to the Third street depot and placed in a convenient posi tion to be occupied by the exrursionkta. "Tlie entertainment at San Francisco will include a trip to Chinatown par ties who prefer can visit friends those preferring accommodations at tlie hotel to thoe of the deeper ran take room down town. The California Promotion Committee, -isted by other organiza tion, will offer special entertainment on "Tuesday, January 16th. "The exact program to be announced later. The California State Board of Trade have tl-o extended invitation for a reception at their rooms in the after noon Tuesday thi wil be accepted, time to be decided later. A iit will be made to Mount Tamalpai. The en tertainments in San Ftaneinco will not in any way interfere with people being free for tlie large majority of the time to see their friends and and visit place of interest according to individual in clination. "Wednesday, January 17th. "Leave San Francisco from Third -treet depot at 9 a. m. arriving at Palo Alto at 10 p. m. Here there will lie a drive to Lcland Stanford Jr. University, one of the most attractive and inter esting of America's greatest educational institution. "Leaving Palo Alto at 12:30 p. n tlie train arrive at San Jose at 1 p. m. luncheon at tlie Hotel Vciidoine. At 2:30 a trip will Is- taken on Intel urban Electric Line through Santa Clara Val ley to Saratoga Springs and bs (iatos. returning to Hotel Vendoine for din ner. An opportunity will also be given to spe the city, one 0 the most U-auti-fill in California. In the evening will be a. reception by tbe San Jose Cham ber of Commerce, continuing until 11:15 the train leave at 11:30. "Thursday, January 18th. "Breakfast at the Hotel Del Norte, the show place of California. Vehicle will be engaged in advance to leave the Del Monte exactly at 9 a. m. for the famous Seventeen-Mile Drive. Lunch- at 2:30 at the Hotel Del Monte. One Piano TicKet With Every $2.50 Purchase BBMMSETO Smoking Jackets, Overcoats, Sox Plain and Fancy, Plain and Initialed Handkerchiefs, Suits, Fine Suspenders 50c to $2.00, Underwear, Nightshirts, Lounging Robes, Hats and Gloves, Umbrellas, Separate Handles, $2:00 to $20.00, Neckties 50c to $2.00, Over shirts. Every Artie c We Mention Is Useful. Every Article We Sell Is of Standard Quality. Eiejpinm&im Wis ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER r H ints For The Holidays DON'T DELAY-BUT T0DAT. ' There are only a few mora daya left Our Fine Leather Goods, Pictures, Books, Toilet Seta, aad Noveltlea, Japanese Braaaet, Burned Wood aad Leather, Fountain Pent, Caidi and Calendars, aa well at oar Silver, Gold,' Clan and Metal ware afford a treat variety to aelect from Enoot.B Clerks You need not wait. J. N. GRIFFIN BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC I eon ilVparture from Monterey at 1:30 p. m. "At 5 o'clock party will arrive at Paso Ruble, dinner will be served at the Hotel Pao de Roble. The cele brated bath recently completed will be thrown open to the Oregonians as a special courtesy on the part of their management, and all night will be pent in Paso Robles. "Friday, January 19th. , "Departure from Paso Ruble at 9 a. m.. arrivint' at faiiiatinsr Santa Barbara at half past one in the after noon. Arrangements will be made in advance for luncheon at either the Arlington or Potter hotel this will of course be definite, at that time. A drive to be taken here will include the Boulevard and a visit to the Old Mis- fions. Reception in the evening by the Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce, da-inir. at 10:30. Train will leave Santa Barbara at 11 o'clock, and arrive "Saturday, January aoth at Los Angeles, where, for a day, at least, the excursionists will be in charge of the Los Angcle Chamber of Commerce. "Xone of the meals at any of the hotele will coet to exceed one dollar each. Tbe stopping places will include not only the very best in the hotel line but the most interesting part of Cali fornia. After one day of public recep tion at Los Angcle each and every excursionist will le free to go wherever U pleac. Thi trip, including all that is necesary to spend in making it luxuriously, need not exceed 100, and it can I made for k5. "Up to the pre-ent time, something like sixty thousand people have come from the F-ast to visit an! pend the winter in Southern California. The purKe of thi excursion i that people from all part of Oregon may have the opportunity of getting all the pointer M)ssjhle from our California friends. Tlie travel ought to come thi way, anil every important point in the State of Oregon should be rcpleclited in the excursion party. All of the fifty een organization in the Oregon I)e- velopinent Iiiigue are taking ail intense interest toward making the alfair a success. Don't wait any longer - thi train w4U lie filled up by pci-einber .Kith." J. Q A. B0WLBY, President. 0. I. PETERSON, Vh President. rtUNK-rlfftft, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. .Astoria Savings Bank Capital rw'd tn fl'D.OOO. S irp'u and rnnirided front tiVfluO. Trsusactsa ,ural fctuklua tu.lae. latere! Psla on Time Deposits 16S Tenth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON. CHRISTMAS CANDIES i and Christmas Novelties Couth No Opium in Chamberlain's Remedy. There Is not tlie least danger in giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small children aa it contains no opium or other harmful drug. It ha an estab lished reputation of moro than thirty yeara as the most successful medicine in ue for colds, croup and whooping cough. It always cures and is pleasant to take. Children like it Sold by Frank Hart and leading druggUta. Pears' There's a unique adaptability about Pears' Soap. It makes the child enjoy its bath, helps the mother pre serve her complexion, and the man of the house finds nothing quite so good for sha ving. Have you used Pears Soap ? Pears' the aoap lor the whole family. CHOCOLATES. Vanila Lemon Orange Strawerry Rasplierry Walnut-lopping Pecan-topping Almond-topping Rosa Violet Pintnchio Jim Crow Co.TJo Xnt Rolls Marwhrnallow Caramels ' N'eugaUncs Maple Chip Dipped Almonds Dipped Peanuts Dipped Pineapple Angle Final Peppermint Etc., etc., etc. BON B0NS Pecan Toppings Walnut Toppings Alinon Topping Pistaa hio Toppings Co Co Nut Rose) Irriiin Cherry Violet Vanilla' Stranborry Climirlate Butter Cuts Pineapple Mrshinallow ' Etc., etc, etc. 3 BICBEST. CUALITT SPECIALTIES Cream Taffies assortasi V Puppermlnt Chow Iog CaUn Cream Wafers assorted Cream Caramels Walnut BritUes Almond Brittle. Pecan BriUles Peanut BritUes Csj-Co Nut Brittle Tutti Fmtl Brittles Msrshmallow . ' Turkish Nougat 1 ' Fig Paat French Fruit Jordan Almoud Crystalized Violet ' Crystalizod Rose I-eatc CrysUlised Mint Ieavis Gum Drops ' Iloarliouml Drop ' lmon Drop Fruit Tablet Mint Lozengor Etc., etc., etc is Wo nakt in th clanet factory ia the world, all the candle and ko nearna and aberbeta wo aelL Out of town order carefully packed. Candiei in largo quantities from 11 i- cents per pound up. Baikets, Boxea, novelties and Chriatmas tree ornament too numerous o mention. Selling below coat. Plac your Xmaj order for ice crtsm now at 54541 Conuner.Hal Street. HQEPLBR ASTOfilA'S LEADING CONFECTIONER 941-543 Commirdal St, X