The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 27, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ty, 190.
If
otv Corduta
Won the Trize
On tli day that the Princess nrlg1t-!
ta's prtr.e win to lie awarded IHtlc Oor '
Aula went to school with a sad heart
Site had ao much wauled to win that
frtse. Sibylla ami Franz auJ Holeni '
and all the other girls had lecu work
tag on tholr lll of embroidery and t'.ni
stitching these many weeks, hut ihkh
Sttle Cordula had been forced to cook
the food and brush the room nml keej !
the baby happy. became the good moth
r had been ill.
The beautiful Princess Bri:iitM was a
tnc needlewoman, and she had offervJ
the prlre of a gold iUve to the llttlt ;
girl who could present the best led
taen of her own ueedlework. Now the j
4ay had come on which the work wai
to be exhibited and the prlie awarded, i
Each llttl girl brought forward het ,
tork when ahe was called and laid It!
m a amall table beside the princess.
When It was Cordula'a turn there wcr
tears In her blue eyea aa ahe told the
reason of her empty hand.
-But, dear child," replied the prln
ftm, 'thou aayeat that the mother la
tetter. Baat tbou had no time. then,
for tome little piece of aewlngT
"Indeed, I hare notr the little girt
mid earnestly. "Nov that the mother
la able to cook and sweep I hae bad
t mend stockings all the time I am
not In school for too firs brothers ami
fee baby. Oh, thee make so many boles
in tbs stockings, dear Princess Brig
Kta."
"Ah, little one, run borne and fetch
one of those stockings thou bsst lately
aanded."
Ones In her father'a cottar a new
dlfflcnlty arose. All the stockings that
had been mended had been put on that
Tery morning. Not on pair was left.
Then Cordula, In despair, turned to the
baby. He bad been dressed only a
couple of hours. Conld one of hla lit
tle stockings be spared t The mother
drew It from the rosy foot, scanned It
carefully and said:
-Take It, child, and If thou telleat ber
why the creases are there I am sure
she will pardon them."
So the baby's stocking took Its place
among the dainty muslins snd silks
and linens and when the prize was
warded It did not go to Sibylla for
1st hemstitching nor to Helen for ber
Ok embroidery. No; It went to dear
Ittle Cordula. because the princess de
clared that the stitches In the baby's
stocking were the tery smallest and
erenest of all and that the little dan
was the most beautiful piece of needle
work there.
Tk Bird Catcher.
The player who takes the direction of
fee game Is Jibe catcher. Every other
layer selects soms bird for Imitation
'When railed upon by the bird catcher,
who stands In the center of the seated
ling of players and relates a story re
ferring to each bird. As the name of
each bird Is mentioned the one who has
eheeen It makes a sound similar to that
Bade by the bird, and each player must
have his hands placed on his knees. If
the bird catcher refers to the owl, every
one places his hands behind him and
keeps them there until another bird Is
spoken of, when the hands are placed
m the former position on the knees. If
the catcher can get hold of a hand
while It Is moving, the owner of the
hand pays a forfeit and takes the part
f the bird catcher. During the course
of the story, when the words "All the
birds of the air" are spoken, all the
players must Imitate the bird they are
ley resenting.
IpaBtaaeeaa Caaafaaatloa.
little experiments in the way of
bringing about spontaneous combus
tion are often amusing and quite star
tling. Here is one which may be ac
complished without a particle of dan
ger: Mix a small quantity of chlorate of
potassa with spirit of wine in a strong
saucer or shallow bowl; then add a lit
tle sulphuric add, and a beautiful
orange colored vapor will arise and
burst Into flame with a loud cracking
noise.
A Syllaala Oaata.
A pleasant pastime for little ones on
bad days when getting out of doors Is
Impossible Is for them to take their
alates and pencils and write across the
tops of the slates a four syllabled
word. Then see how many sentences
can be written with the letters con
tained in this one word. Sometimes
tnlte a story can be made up of words
containing the letters spelling one very
Aug, many syllabled won).
I
'Brought to a riaix.
. WHAT HAPPENED TUB
The Lojf Trincess
A FAItty TALE
Once upon a time there was a beau
tlful princess named Helen, who wan
dered away from her father'a grouud
aud got lost in a very deuse forest.
When she found out that nhe wai
lt she sat dowu under a tree and
cried uutll she fell asleep. Now, In thli
same forest there lived a wicked ogre
aud one day when he was out hnntinit
he enme nrrvvxs Helen sleeping uudei
the tree, ami he unld to himself. "1 wll
tnke that lrl home and fatten her foi
my supper." Hut when they got to tin
castle Helen would not eat anything
aud the ogre became very angry and
gave ber five crayons, telllug her to g(
lu her room aud color ail the dots 01
the wall paper and If there were tw
dot of the same color he would glv
her a beating.
When Helen entered the room sin
wss very much surprised to see a fairy
priuce standing with hit back to thi
door busily touching the dots with hit
fingers, and the mluute be touch
them they changed to beautiful colors.
Zubad (for that was his name) heart
the door open aud turned around and
said: "I have loved you loug. but be
fore this I hare had no other chance t
show my love. I can tare you from th
wicked ogre on eoe condition." "Wha
It thatr asked Helen. "You must not
go to bed tonight but sit In your roon
until I eome for you."
Helen did as she waa told, and ai
about midnight Zubad came for ber is
bis golden chariot and took ber to hei
father's palace. On the way there h
asked her to marry blm. Helen saM
that she would, and when they reached
home they celebrated the wedding wltl
great pomp and splendor. But wbei
the ogre found that Helen waa gom
be was so angry that be threw bimseU
into the river.
laa Yoa Tellf
Which country makes yoa shiverl
Chile.
Which country gives you an appe
tite? Turkey.
Which country reminds you of meal
time? Hungary.
Which country Is always In a tur
moil? Russian (rush si.
Which country Is destructlblel
China.
Which counliy is always lamenting?
Wales (wall .
Which country Is always froseo?
Iceland.
Which country reminds one of sum
mer? Greenland.
Which country la alwaya fat?
Greece.
Which country Is fishy? Finland.
Which country, although old, la al
ways new? Newfoundland.
Which country is ever green? Isle
f Pines.
all Tmm.
A large ball is made with either a
leather or a canvas cover and stuffed
with cotton to weigh from three tc
twelve pounds. One of the players U
selected to be "tagger," and another
carries the bail. The "tagger" tries to
touch the ball, and when it is touched
the player In whose band It was last
Is "it." Players can run carrying the
ball or save themselves by throwing
the ball to another player. The ball
ahould be constantly changing hands.
Hard in Tell.
Upon the let an aoovy 4r
fount Jane slid gayly on ber way.
lb may not sltp again, the may.
It's a,ult imponlblt to say.
Washington Star.
A Barled City.
You will find a city burled within
two words in one of the lines of the
following stanza. It la a city far from
this country. Can you tell what It is?
Vain It this orient beauty's smile;
Too far these weary traveler roam;
Hops kindles not at fairest wile
Which fa! li to bring their western horn.
(Anewee Ptldn.)
SPEEDING BUNNIES.
QUICK
HELP WANTED.
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ollii'e we wish to locate here in Ah
toiia; a-Uliess with reference. The
Morris Wholesale Iloue, Cincinnati,
Ohio. 3 -0
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FOR SALS.
FOR SALE SECOND-HAND 7 COL
umn newspaper outfit; complete ea
sept prss; cheap. Inquire at this of
dee. SECOND HAND DONKEY ENGINES
for sale, suiUbls for logging and
hoisting purposes. For description and
price apply to F. D. KucttBer, Astoria,
Oregon.
BOSSES FOR HIRE.
GOOD SADDLE HORSE FOR HIRE BY
hour or day. Apply at Astorian
office.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
Foil RF.NT -T1IKF.F. Ft'KNISlIKI)
li(iiickc'i iiiij.' riMMii-. Apply 11 Sixth
street. ' '-'-'Til
f6rRENT2FURNISH ED HOUSE
keeping rooms. 578 Commercial.
WOOD YARDS.
WOOD! WOOD1 WCOD1
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly,
tbs transfer man. 'Phone S191 Main,
Ban oa Twelfth, oppoaits opera
house.
NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS.
CHIEF QUART EILM ASTER'S OFFICE,
Vancouver Barracks, Wash., February
12, 1906. Sealed proposals, in triplicate,'
will be received at this office until 11
o'clock a. m., March 12, 1906, and then
publicly opened, for the construction at
Fort Stevens, Oregon, of a wagon shed
and alteration of stables. Full informa
tion will be furnished on application to
this office. Plans may alo be seen at
the office of the Depot Quartermaster,
Tortland, Oregon; Constructing Quar
termaster, Fort Stevens, Oregon. The
United States reserves the right to ac
cept or reject any or all bids or any part
thereof. Envelope containing proposals
ehould be indorsed: "I'ropo-als for
building wagon shed, etc., Fort Stevens,"
anil inMi-Ksed to llie ( lii f Qn;u terimis
ter. Vancouver liaita'-kx, Wa-li.
"THE MILWAUKEE"
"Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi
cago; "Overland Limited," Omaha to
Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansas
City to Chicago.
No train in the service of any rail
road in the world equals in equipment
that of the Chicago, Milwaukee it St
Paul Ry. They own and operate their
own sleeping and dining cars and give
their patrons an excellence of service
not obtainamle elsewhere.
Berths in their sleepers are longer,
higher and wider than in similar cars
on any other line. They protect their
trains by the Block System. H. S.
Rowe, Ceneral Agent, 134 Third street,
Portland, Ok.
"PaleBohemian
Laser Beer"
THE
BEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WISE
on draught and in bottles
Brewed tnder sanitary conditions and
property aged Wgbt here in Astoria.
North Pacific
Brewing Co.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted
Twice Without Charge.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
RESTAURANTS.
TOKE rOINT OYSTER HOUSE.
Eautern and Shoalwaler Pay Oysters
Steaks, Chops, Kto.
Open day and night.
11th St., next to Scully's ciar store
FIRST-CLASS MEAL
for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or j
doughnuts, 5o, at U. S. Kestaur- j
ant. 43 1 Bond St. ,
BEST to CENT MEAL.
You can always find the best j
1fnt rriol in ftliA citv At th
w
Rising Sun Restaurant
612 CominerciaJSt. I
BROKERAGE.
C. J. THENCIIARI)
Real Cttats, Insurance, Commission
and Shipping.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER.
Offioe IM Ninth Street, Neat te Juttlot
Office.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
LAUNDRIES.
The Troy Laundry j
The only white labor laundry In the
slty. Dees the best work at reatonsble 1
prices snd Is in every way werthy ef
your patrenage.
10th and OUANI tta, Phetie int.
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Best Styles of the Art
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Wc take your Old Magazines that you
have piled away on your shelves and make
Handsome Books of them fit to grace any
library.
We take your old worn out books with
the covers torn off, rebind them and return
to you good as any new book.
Let us figure with you on fixing up your
Library
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The J.
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Astorian Building
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS.
JAY TUmK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND M'lUlKON
Acting AwUianl riiii"1')
ti.M. Marlav llMillitl Morvlce.
Office hours; 10 to II a-rn. 1 to 4 : I p ru
477 Commercial Street. Inil Floor.
1
DR. J. P. GO RAY,
Specialist
EYE, EAR,
NOSE AND THROAT
tos Oregonlan Building.
PORTLAND .... OREGON
OSTIOPATHISTi.
DR. RBODA C. HICES
OSTEOPATH
Office Manssl, Bid. Phone Black 1011
t mm m . I . .
171 Commercial Bt, Astoria, Ore.
otNTirra.
DR. T. L. HALL,
DENTIST.
&24 Commercial Kt Astoria Orraon.
1k. VAUCJHAN,
Dkntist
Pythian BulldiiiK, Astoria, OreKn.
Dr. W. 0. LOGAN
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S78 Commercial St . Hhanahan Building j
HOTILS.
HOTEL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, ORE.
Finest Hotel In the NorthwestX
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of All Kinds of Books
Corner Commercial and 10th Street
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MUSIC TEACHER.
WANTED-TMt KK MUSIC rUPILH.
niulie at AxtorUn oflliv,
.MANDOLIN' LESSONS (1IVKN-MJIS.
C. D. Htewnrt, 127 Seventh strcft.
THE
Dr. C. GEE WO
Chinese
Medicine Co.
Formerly locatil
Ahicr Stre-t: lor the
past live yi areJIAVE
WOVKD Into the
larus brick buihlintl
at the south-east cor
ner of First and Morrison Htrectt. En
trance No. 10'i Front Ht.
Successful Home Treatment
Dr. (T.ttrH WO It known llinmihoiil th
HUtrt BUI, and it rallrit (h Orrl Clilnnin
lHx-tor 011 vmnl of hit wondrrftil curat
wltluiul llm UI of kulf, wllhmil unlns
hiIiii or iirii( ofkiijr kind, tin tmlt tnr
and all dlms wllh iwwirfnl orlniUI ruoit
lirrb.. tiarka, and VMKUbln tlml art un
known to mixtlral K lciir In Uila rounlrv.
aiidthroiifti th um nf ttiMt liarnilwi rvuio-dl-t
liviutraiiUMt Ui curt
Catarrh, Aithma. Lunj TroubU, RMuiMtiim,
NrvoiiMii. Stomach, llvrr, Kldnty, Fimttt
Wttkntu snd til Chronic D mami.
t ail or wrll, rnrliMlni I n-iI tlampt fur
liialllut bank and rlmilar. Atdrr,
Thi C- Gt Woo Chinese Mtdkint Co.,
No. 161 1.2 r rt St. J.C. Cor. Morrlwa.
Mxtiti.iu si 1 Portland Ortftn.
Eagle Concert Hall
320 A.tor St J
'1 he Iruiliiiu aiiulwiin'iit huute.
IV A. PKTFRSON', Prop
Parker House Bar
Cur. Ninth and Attor Sti
Agency for Fuiiton Phonograph, ami
Cold ilJiilJc( ItrcorJ.
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