The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 03, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 190O.
TTIK MOUNING AST01UAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
9
For The Lenten Season
We have received 4 special line of In ivy Milt nd sinnked flli, W Bk
ymi tu cull 11 ml oo our stock. Our Moutcr, Mackerel, am Impoitcd
Bloater Herring, mo wot ttiy of special mention, 11 ml n the lnt In the
nunkft.
AH our gixiji are of mtp'-t tor quality.
ROSS, HIGGINS Co.
RELIABLE GROCERS.
I
TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN
At Logan's Hull. At lagan's luill last j
evening (,(i Knight' of pyihin gave "
Vciy eiljnl nbn litnncy unit lliilsiriil
jii nt rtiu. Ilieio Hii 11 hug" ut ti'mliim v
llu Closed Down. Tin' ti 11 1 v iw
mill Inn chined down (r the i n t , nil
i'l Inning Mined mil maily half u mil
lion fiiM nf pl.ml.iug ini ilu mini mr
vice of tli rolliilv, be.l.le it huge quale
til v of budge limb, i",
At Noith Yakima, lb.- lii.t ( oiigrc
ill iniinl clmri'li nf Ninth Yakima, Wii-h
illgtotl, i j"t HOW, (ultimate ill I hi'
poiM'ildoU of I III' ril l ii 111 service of
liev. t.utlicr I). Miiliiuie. f rtiM-i I y puainr
of the ftdlim rhulih in I In- lit). Hi Mill
probably lip lu rhiii'i' lli'tn for ni-veinl
luoiitlm to ruiiH'.
Presides at Portland In I,;.- I . , e.
Bride, of tln jii.liiiul ilMrtci, will Ml
tiwUy, 011 tin) bench usually oiiiiiil by
Judge ('bland, ut I'm I Li ml, nml in n
ose wln'ii'iii Judge f h land ha laic"
mti.iicI interest... Hi' iiliinn In -limit
uud (('"limi t tin' 1 11. nil lii iii )i on
Monday Hint.
Will Build a Home. V. f, fl.ni, ,u
of tin. rily tin n, to Captain Arthur
l.i i(,'lllnn, of (lie ( oliilliliiil !;ir Pilot
A'iat Inn, a fiiof parcel nf ground
cm JiiiMim avenue nciir Fifteenth tict,
upon which tho ruptiiin uill fmthwith
erect n hinil"iii lioini'. Tin- ileal wan
carried through by (he ,toria AUlnu l
Title A Trut Company.
Hat Moved. -.1. (,t. A. Howll.y W
iiiom'iI liii law olllic fiom lioini iii-.t
lo roniin I 11 1 . 1 2t uplair, in Ihr 1 i.i
l'lloW' lillililillj'.
Free Once More. Alfred Se.iln.io, 1,1
lliit city, who Mm. iinili'i-'i'iiir. a peni
tent in iy Hi'iilelii n of ci(,'liteeii nionllis
iijioii a -1 1 11 1 v ' "I l.iHiiH fimn a war.-Iioiii-r,
Imt I. nil p.. 1 limn.. I liv i.meiiioi
( ll II III 1 1. I t.l III , lip. .11 I hi' I l'i ..ll-li,.l Ini!
of lion. I hoin n A. M. l''ii li' ami lion,
llaiii'oii Allen.
New l'lipulni SuriK Books Svenson's
i
Plrniuint Smial. the memln-i - ol
Orean Cin-li' No 1 i"i, Women of W ood
craft li hi 11 Koiinl at their hall
nilil wliieli Iaiv" l all'-n. ted. Many
f rit'tnl h of Ihe i-iiili. Ciilled nil. I kpent HI!
enjovalile e etiinj,'. Alter a miiMeal pio
(ram refielnm'nN weiv seiv.-d and -ev-eral
pillown and M.i.:in .liaun wmk
were rutried oir. 'I lie ltt two pillow.,
weio wen liy William Buck, who, with
oilier III 111 lit' I M of Ihe otoe, Son ol
lfiiinan, i -.it fd ihe ciivle in a ImhIv.
The very best board to be obtained in
the city ia at "The Occident Hotel."
Ratea very reasonable.
0000000000000
In Many Varieties
SALTED:
GENUINE EASTERN COD,
ALASKA COD,
ICELAND HERRING.
HOLLAND HERRING.
BLOATER MACKEREL.
SHORE MACKEREL.
SPICED:
HERRING.
NORWAY ANCHOVIES.
SMOKED:
ENGLISH RED HERRING
EASTERN BLOATERS.
We have a large stock of can
ned fluh of the best known brands
Stand us your orders you will
be pleased with your purchase.
JOHNSON BROS.
GOOD GOODS.
118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore.
FIS
TO000CX)0000000000000000
Antoria Exports. 'J (mi month of Feb-
n,aiv, . . o..Im. 1- the .--.,J main
l,iini" 11I l In- lii nit cuxtiiin lioo-c in
Him pull I l T'ilit- with epulis 11I
ImimIi aggii-giiting 4, KM I, .'tit! .ot of
lumliiT, m-tit out, lo iloineslic pint-., in
eight liolloiim, Imiii (lie milling rcnlei
of the ovli-l I olumhia rivcf ilinll rl.
Bring Cheerful Report. -OHo llcii
Ihiiii li.n ril 111 ni'l from Collins' Spiing
while til' Inok I I' yolll HOD lllinllt I HO
ni' U i'o fur I n ilniiiil for 11 Inul at
lin k of I Ileum;. I inn, Uli'l lililii the
clixilill report If: lit the lilllo lellow
i priiii'-iii flmly It who iieci'-niy
lo liin liiiii n( 'nl down '.iili on
Hun ii(ii,il lli"!'', I.iit the li.ilhi mm
pot Ihe I.ol ttloie he 1 011I1I nil' ernleiie.
nml then 11 lane, .'m l i now p-Hlnu
.iImhiI .pule luili'lilv to hi ohii unit hi
pnii iil-' yr- iil t't.i! id' ilion.
Ai It UM To Be. Hill Chiin c Ii.ih m,
ill' .X iniill ilile fuii'l f iiitl'ieni lli' -lulii-
I oi -1 t ilii Let .it'" it, unit Hiiii'ii other
lliilif" he li-ll", will 'i''llt j.'ii"lo, i- Ihe
till.' of hi- (let .( liMijiicnt HIV loll, tt.iy
; li.uk ill the '.'iil'.( in 11 lie w.n eoiiliont
. 1 1 -.v it h a ileliinpii n y on Ihe la iill
of I Lit op of i?r. ..".i; v. h ii-li, uihIi i tli-
law llien, li no.', luul to In piihii-lieil
111 11 new xpapt-r f jjeiieinl ih nl.il urn
iiit wliiili time the I'mtlaml (ir.oiiian
.i llu- only :tr!atl! nlieet loi llml
ami all oilier purp"e of pul.liiily, ami
ua eiiiployril in ihi relation nl 11 eol
if S'JT in pin HillV traveling ixpen-ei,
w liirh im-ie.ix'il (he iiifounl to a limit
not r. pi.it. i in the i. taiU lie in furnixli
in' wild tlii p.uli.nhir yarn.
Trio of Trankferi. - Tliree di ed- v ie
filed illi the county eh rk yeiterduy,
indicaliiiL' elmnpe of litle in ('lalop
le.iliy, iii follow-: An mi W'. Cuili'. el.
ux to P. I.aulor A ' 'ompaiij , of Se.i-idc,
v.iiMiinty fillr, i-oti-idciiition, Jl'.'nn, ioii--un;'
the hoiilli tmi f,.ct ,,f Moil, (,
1". of Ihe l"ir-l Addition to ILi-.m Crov.-.
I he Atoii,i Company to Anderxoii Ki ie
lin-lalT'i'ii and ('. W. CaiNon, t entice
w.niaiiiy title, coinl.lcr.it ion . 1 M I , .-on-viMic'
lot o. (I, jti Murk No. I. Miiv
Aloii,i. v. (J Willed and wii
to M. V. Ad.im-, nairanly tille, run- ill
era i ion cmi eyiii' 2 hy Uhi ie t oir
Ihe Mi't M.. of o( No. ,'( I, lock No. Ill
Af' hii A-loiia.
Tower Possibihiies. A Icolin;- rilicn
of A-lmia, jn-t id in iicd from a trip
up the f 'olimil.i.i valley. sni, rl.-u! iy,
to a icpmt. r of thi paper, thai a well
finau.e.l eon.-eili ,it, K.-il. una, with '. 1'.
AHin, the well known hanker oi (hat
plan- at iU head, had hroiifhl into the
town full .Minn lior-e power of riicp.'v,
ome of which wax now eniplmcil in the
local in. 111! i ie-i ihcre. hill thai Ihe
'. (, mniin jlHKI or nioic h, p. wa
in.iilahle for oiiti.o iihc, siil.jrct o the
nil" of it owning company to mipplv
Knlaniu iiiiiitric fimt, and lie ' made
tho 'iu;petion that, if, miht n"ol lie u
lad idea for Home Aloiia plant lo se
cure it nml wire it in here. Sixty iniliM
nf pole and wilVK would do Ihe liick.
New Popular Song Buoks Svenson's.
Warrenton Mill Matter. - Yeterdny
Trustee in Bankruptcy I'rank Spittle
received from V. (i. (!oslin, of Ham
Melt. & (Joilin, the pai'lic who hid in
the Warrciiloii Lumber inilliuj; prop
erty the other day, Bulijcct to the claim
of the Astoria National kink, the linn 1
mid full payment, of the mini of their
bid, 'S)2.ri, nml will report the same
to JuiljjQ Paj;i tlm referee, tinluy. with
tin- recommendation that tho Lid of
Mers. Ifanililett Si (oislin lie accepted.
The claim of tho hank, alluded to, now
iippro.inuit.'R pra'ctienlly $.'10,001), mo the
cost of the plant, while "really less than
the original mini expended for, and upon
it, will ujirp'iite $:!S,,ri'jri. The Astorian
i in a position to announce that the
new owner will lose no time in putting
the property in shape and tuininp ita
out put to the market. The resump
tion will hardly be delayed beyond the
151 li of tho present month.
Ocean Circle. Tho loenl Women of
Woodcraft, Ocean Circle No. U4, held n
pleasant session at their hall lust nif,dit,
at which a jolly program was unfolded
with grout siiccosh. A number of dainty
thing weno raffled olT among the visi
tors, and among the winners were the
following: Two sofa cushions, caoh
rnirici.1 (.epamlely, were both won by
Mr, Bock, mi extraordinary piece of (jood
that very rarely happen. A bountiful
handkerchief of lure, won by MWi Kil
ling! and pretty doylle, won by Mi-n
W'liilelicck. The eiiken left, from u yen
clou luncheon were alio sold, and the
lildie reiili,ei handsomely from thei
eveiiiii' eiili'itiiiomenf, nml, it In need
lc (i, ,ny, gave Vuliic received, in every
noire.
Will Still Do Buninen. The agent of
Hie flieyon lliiilio.id A Ninigalioii Com
puny in thi oily, Mr. I , W. Jlobert.
la niilhoiily for the ulalcuieiit I bat hi
coiopaiiy ha no id a of reliiiitiiliiiig
the hi;- and valualile buin0H ii ni
enjoyed beltteen I'oillaiid, A-toria and
llwaro, by ica miii of Ihe hhoiiling of the
liwr ihniiiel iippro.icliiiig the hitler
place, nml I hat if it heroine n.-cemiry
mi ti do, Ihe railway line from Ilwaco
lo Ihe liwikiile Would he extended Up
the riu-r lo a point, in ihe neighborhood
of Kaiiapploii tint oM idling nil danger
of iiiiill'iriiii wal'-r for the T. '. rol ler
or any of Ihe coinpniy's other pkic
me lim-r-. The popiiLnity of the liorlh
nhoic je.oil ui been reponible for II
larye and piotilalil.- buinrh and it will
no! b.- lo I , though it i- not yet eel
I.Kii I Imt the channel reei red to, in to
become wholly impaHiibr.
Church
Notices
Congregational Church.
Preaching mtucc both morning and
cii-niotf by l!c. W. I., Strang.-. Com
munion .civil c lollowiu tho rnoining
e-ioii. Sunday -chool at o'cliH-k.
Grace Episcopal.
Iriiin.' den ice ill tiracc ICpi-copal
. Inn. !., at 11 o'clock a. in., toiiioriow, and
l In- Mel mil service, public eutechi.sing of
Ihe children of the Sunday school, at 4
o'clock p. m., wild an address on
"I liiiliau Mis-ion in Allien."
Baptist Church.
'flic B.ipti-t people of tiiis city will
obeive all their regular church ser
vices tomorrow and to which they in
vite all who may be di-po-ed to attend.
'Ih -object of the morning sermon will
be "Sail," of that in the evening ''The
'omlcuuiiition of Coii-eienco."
First Pisbyterian.
lli-v. Win. S. (iill'i it, pastor. Morning
woi-hip at II o'clock; Sunday school.
IJ l.'i; V. I'. S ('. K., ii:."0; evening wor
-hip al T 'lo o'clock; sermon theme
illuming, '"salt and Light"; evening,
"l 'hi i-l iaiiit '- app ,il to Thinking
Men." t'lioiu- choir.
First M. K. Church.
There will be the regular services ai
the l'iit M. V.. eburch. tomorrow con
-i-ling of the cla meeting at 10:1.5 a.
in. Pleaching by the pa-tor al 11 n.
in. and 7:'!0 p. ni. Sunday school at
I'-' I'i and l-'ivvorlb l.eaue at I'nHfl p. Hi.
The regular pi ay el scivice Wednesday
cv cuing at 7 ol".
Fiist Lutheran.
S. ivii-e- at Ihe l'ii-t Lutheran chur.'n
toiimriovv a follow-: Morning -ev-ic.'
al 10:1.5 in Suedih; evening service a!
7:.'to in I'nglish, The pastor will speak
at the evening service on the subjei!,
"lieeatne-s in Sen ice." The Sunday--ehool,
which is always in Kngli-b, meets
at. 'J:. "In a. ni. On Monday evening the
pa-tor leaves for Moscow, Idati", wheiv
be will attend the Columbia conference
which coneveiies there on the 7th in-t
lie expects to be gone about a week.
PERSONAL MENTION.
W. I.. Dudley left for Seattle and
Poi'lhind ou the morning express yes
terday. William Grace of Portland, came in
on t lie U:;.5 train yesterday and is do
ing business here for a few days,
1", S. Brumboy came down from the
metropolis ou the noon train yesterday.
I). M.cllao of Portland, is an Astoria
visitor, and is a guest at the Occident.
J. P. Doyle eame in from Portland
yesterday at. 11:115 and is registered at
the Hotel Occident.
A. K. Petersen went to Westport on
the morning train yesterdny on busi
ness, and will return sooner or later,
as tho ease may be.
Captain Thomas Doig returned to his
homo at Jewell yesterday after bis nine
days of recreation on the Clatsop grand
jury.
W. E. Coman, assistant general freight,
agent of the Hnrriman lines in Oregon,
was in the city, yesterday, on business.
MAKES RICH STRIKE
Lawrence Discovers Oil Paraltin
and Gas on Gray's River.
IS A GOOD PROPOSITION
Strike is Made on Mr. Lawrence's Ranch
Three Miles Below Fall on Gray's
River Oil Flows Fre'dy-Will
Develop Property.
.1. W, Law icik e mun i) in 1 1 1 i rily yes
terday from (Way's river, and left on the
evening'. ruin for Portland. Mr. Law
rence repoit, that he located oil on bis
ramh at Omy'ii Iliv.-r, a few day ago
ami it seems to show no signs as yet of
giving out. Imt is nil her coming to the
in face willi an ever increasing flow, nd
he i- inclined to believe that be has one
of the lje-t proposition- in thii line
which ha ever been encountered in this
-ertioii. In -peaking of the tdrike, Mr.
I.iivvreiiie said licit he had b'-en looking
for oil and gas on his place which be
inspected wa tbeie, for home time, In--fore
Ie finally- wa- succe-slul in hi
IplCst.
"I diilh-d several holes into the
ground," slated be, "in my efforts to
strike gas, and was always able to ob
tain sign of it. It seemed to seepe up
through the ground, and a match would
h rve to light it when applied, lb-cause
of these signs I determined to find out
if my proposition was a good odo, and
-o 1 procured a quantity of dynamite
and blasted out the ground whera the
gas eame to the M-ruface. Immediately
paraffin and oil b.gan to rise to the
surface, and since then there ha been a
steady (low of the two sub-tanees. ' Can
i also escaping in great quantitie-. Mr.
Lawrence says that the place where he
-truck the oil is about three miles below
the falls on Gray' river, and is remark
ably ea-y of awes for tran-portation
purposes. A small sample of paraffin and
some of the coal oil, which he had taken
from hi place, were in Mr. Ijivvrenec's
posses-ion, and be said that the object
of bis present trip to Portland was to
have the samples tested, us to their
commercial value. While not inclined to
be over confident of his propo-ilion, be
licves that his property will Ix-corne a
rich one.
According to Kai-er Wi'lielm, in bi-
a hlre-s to the cadets, 'T'ru-sia has at
tained great m-s through hunger." As
a eon-olatioii lor povcity this may be
epigrammatic; but, alas, we su-pod it
i only Delphic- the hunger was for
domain.
. vv York neces-ities have developed
the profcs-ioiial flat tinder , the paid
guide of the annual and semi annual flat
hunter. The number of -peeiou-ly ad-veiti-ed
lints with weak point-, to be
avoided will yci make the tlal-tiinb-r in-lii-peuwibb'.
The Arab revolt in the Yemen and the
Dutch war iu Acheen are the other twr
tilings which wo have always with us
lu-t which begin first we are not quite
Main, l'.ut at present the Yemen ruc
tion scorns to bo a huckleberry ahead
in vivacity. Next week we may expect
to hear from Aeheen.
'' They've found out nowadays," ob
served Uncle .lorry Peebles, ''that a man
can digest bis food without a stomach
and talk without a tongue, but I know
men that live and manage to get along
all right, without any brains." Chicago
Tribune.
The nickel guard agaiu-t street slug
ging b the late.-t evolution from the
diminutive humanity on its streets.
Women d"bnrking from the elevated
iiftet' dark bear a childish voice piping:
"Please may I take you home? Nobody
will touch you when 1 am along, they
will be afraid."
Taken as directed, it becomes the
greatest curative agent for the relief
of suffering humanity ever devised.
Such is HollisteiJs Hooky Mountain
Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by
Frank Hart.
Doctors Are Puzzled.
The rvmnrkable recovery of Kenneth
Mdver, of Vaneeboro, Me., is the sub
ject, of much interest to the medical
fraternity and a wide circle of friends.
He says of his case: "Owing to severe
inflammation of the Throat and con
gestion of the Lungs, three doctors gave
me up to die, when, as a last resort, I
was induced to try Pr. King's New Dis
covery and I am happy to say, it saved
my life." Cures the worst Coughs and
Colds, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Weak
Lungs, Hoarceness and LaGrippe. Guar
anteed at Chas. Rogers' drug store. 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
WATER COMMISSION.
Board Meet Last Night and Transacts;
Business.
The Astoria Water Commission met
bit evening in the city hall in regular
session all being present but Messiss,
Klmore and Fi-her. The minute of the
previous meeting were read rind approv
ed and also thoe of the special meeting
of the tenth of February.
The repoit of the clerk for the month
of February was n-nd and filed. The re
port tihowed that the ea-h collections
during I'ebrimry amounted to WIH.HO.
The treasurer's monthly' report was read
and ordered filed.
The report of the water superintend-'
enl for February wa- rcid and ordered
filed. The annual ii-p ut of the commis
sion was to have been read at this time,
but a it was not, yet fully prepared, I
it's reading was defened. Ii stated
however, that the total loss for the
year amounted to ?ll!i.07.
A reqiie-t received from the Customs
Hou-e for proposal- for the wat-r for
the building and yard, wa- read, and on
motion the clerk was jn-triictcd to
notify I hem that the rate of $12.50 per
month would be continued.
Bills for the month amounting to .KI2
were allowed, and the monthly payroll
of (i"5.75 was also approv-d.
A prot -st was received from the As
toria Fuel &, Supply Company, regard
ing the rate charged it, for water u-ed
in wetting cement. The commission had
made a rate of 20 cents p- r barrel, which
was characterized a exorbitant, and
an earnest reque-t was made for a re
duction in the pri Alter some dicus
sion, the superintendent was in tructed
to investigate the mattei.
l.ar- Pergwii-k wa re employed by
the riiinmi-hion to act as engineer for
the en-uing year, at a -alary of $150 per
month.
A communication was read from Lars
IVrgwick in regard to the available
supply of water w iiich could be obtain
ed from Pig Creek. Another communi
cation was read from Mr. Jiergwick stat
ing that the sidewalk near the power
house was in bad condition. Authority
was given to have the needed repair
made. Engineer Bergwick recommended
that severSl "dead ends" of pipe be
connected with the mains, and hi rec
ommendation was adopted.
The superintendent was instructed to
connect Uppertown with the high pres
sure service. Clerk I.ounsberry was in-t-trueted
to secure a bond in the sum of
.2000, and the treasurer was also in
structed to renew his bond for $20,000.
The commis.-ion after discussing various
other matters then adjourned.
A Lively Tussle
with that old enemy of the race. Con
!ipation, often ends in Appendicitis.
To avoid all serious trouble with Stom
ach, Liver and Povvel. take Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They perfectly regu
late these organs, without pain or dis
comfort. 25c at Chas. Rogers, drug
gist. FOR DAINTY THINGS.
In the personal toilet line, such a3
hair brushes, combs, talcums, dainty
hand soaps and everything that beau
tifies and completes the toilet, go t
Frank Hart, the druggist.
Ocean Circle No. 145, Women of
Woodcraft, will give a Tea and Apron
Sale on the afternoon and evening of
Friday, ILireh 2nd. in the A. 0. U. W.
hall. All are invited.
"THE MILWAUKEE"
"Tioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi
cago; "Overland Limited," Omaha to
Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansa
City to Chicago.
No train in the service of anv rail
road in the world equals in equipment
that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Ky. 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.
Eowe, General Agent, 134 Third street,
Portland, Orv.
We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. Y,
Celebrated Stoves and Ranges
fe 1X5 at vvUlLTIw H '-lML5U i-UH -T"C- .
m 'a . 1
TO LICENSE BROKERS.
Bill in House to License Commission
House Brokers.
WASHINGTON, March 2.-.Seoretary
Shaw appeared before the house com
mittee on ways and means yesterday in
support of the Payne bill for the licens
ing of commission house brokers. Ha
urged that the licensing of such brokers
would tend to keep '"shysters" out of
the business. lie also advocated the
appointment of a solicitor of customs
to repreent the department in cases
taken before the board of appraisers.
Marion Devries and other members of
the hoard of general appraisers also ad
vocated the necessity of licensing brok
ers. Secretary Shaw also urged that
Ihe pay of -pedal agents employed in
the eu-toins service be, increased to $10
a day, that better m.-n may be obtained
to ferret, out under valuations. He said
the government loses from $10,000,000
to $(0,000,000 on under valuation
frauds.
FIGHT LITTLEFIELD BILL.
WASHINGTON, March 2.-The teni
toiial board of education of New Mexi
co and the Santa F'e board of education
have petitioned Delegate Andrews to do
all in his power to defeat the Littlefield
bill, preventing gambling in the terri
tories. If the bill cannot be defeated they
are anxious it shall not go into effect
until Pin; as schools in the territory
are largely supported with fees from
gambling licenses. These fees for l!)o6
have boon paid in advance and must be
refunded in ease the bill becomes a law.
LOWENTHAL DIES.
CHICAGO, March 2. IJ. rtbold Low
enthal, 76 years of age, died yesterday.
In 1870 he wa elected president of the
International Mutual Trust Company,
the name of which was changed in 1872
to the International Bank which office
he filled until the bank was consolidated
with the Continental National Bank in
1S98. He was president of the Chicago
Sinai congregation for ten years and
from 1870 to 1872 was president of the
United Hebrew charities.
A Scientific Wonder.
The cures that stand to its credit
make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scien
tofic wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford,
lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry,
Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case
of Piles. It heals the worst Burns,
Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds.
Chilblains and Salt Piheum. Only 25o
at Chas. Rogers drug store.
PARTICULAR PEOPLE. '
The world is full of particular people,
and the most exacting or them all, re
those who are particular about what
they eat, where they eat it and what
they pay for it, as well as the sen-ice
accompanying the meals. It is the the
rule in Astoria, whenever one of these
people inquire for the best, all-round
restaurant in the city, to promptly refer
them to the Palace Catering Company,
on Commercial street, just opposite the
Page building. Once they patronize the
Palace, their worries and their questions
are at an end. Banquetting and party
service is complete in every detail of
luxurious appliance and menu.
MASSAGE, FINNISH METHOD.
Miss Olga Landen, Finnish graduate,
room 6, Pythian building. Gives mas
sages, steam and hot baths. Phone
Black 2165. Will call.
LEST YOU FORGET.
Is it not about time you were getting
that buggy fixed up? It may need new
rubber tires or perhaps some other re
pairs. If so, take it to Andrew Asp &
Company. They also do all kinds of
blacksmithing and repair work.
N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does all
manner of texidermy, furniture uphol
stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat
tress making a specialty and all work
guaranteed.
YOUR NEXT.
Never have to wait long at the
Occident Barber Shop. A. E. Petersen,
proprietor.
THE ZENITH AND THE STAR
Every one guaranteed. Will let yo
stand or sit on the oven door if vol
wish. Prices reduced on all stoves sol
ranges till after the Holidays.
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17, J, Scully
" 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET