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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, igo& OUR WEEKLY A TIMELY REVIEW OF THE LATEST The newest of the tailored fall shirt waist are made of China silk, prefer ably In white, with cuffs and collars of a contrasting color. The shades best liked for this novel touch are yellow, blue or green. The collar Is a high turnover, with stitched edges, aud Is worn with a broad bow of ribbon la the same color. These bows are newer than the fouNn-hamls. In French liuen shirt waists there Is t new model with small box plaits runnlmr from neck to waist These plaits are pressed, but not stitched, The sleeves ore arranged lu the same OOWX 09 STRIPED WOOLKX. way, with the plaits going from elbow to wrist instead of the more usual way, from shoulder to elbow. Brown, It is predicted, will not yield first place to any other color this win ter. There Is every reason to think tiiat It will te a season of somber shades. The dull leaf browns and chestnuts, with a hint of red In their warm depths, are to be the tones most used. A pretty fall gown Is illustrated. The material. Is a striped woolen in brown and tan shades. Vest, collar and cuffs are of brown velvet ' CHIC STYLES. There Is cn attempt made to Intro duce hats with strings this fall. As yet nothing but old ladies' bonnets have appeared so equipped, except this latest model of a toque hat trimmed with velvety bunches of ribbon, which may look quite demure when worn by a pretty young girl. Everybody Is wearing suede gloves with closed wrists. It bas become the mode to take tea and sometimes luncheon without removing the gloves, FBENCH FLANNEL BLOUSE. , perhaps because gloves with closed wrists are so hard to get off. Even In the case of black or white cos tumes tan suede gloves are worn. Lace veils should be chosen with extreme care. In these veils there Is a tendency toward heavy borders, which hide the lower port of the face. The style at present is to draw the veil rather tightly from the chin la a neat line to the back of the hat brim, and there the ends tie In a bow. - Parisian rumor has It that long ear rings are to be worn. la fad; Gug ajw already being shown In toe Jewelry ebops to some extent The blouse illustrated Is one of the FASHION LETTER MODES (Special) By JUDIC CHOLLET mow rt.l styles designed for French ttauucl. The novelty lies In the but ton trimmed straps. V FOR FALL WEAR. It Is predicted that braiding will have a great vogue this fall. Many of the new skirts show narrow silk and military braids applied so as to con rey the effect of paneling. A wide kind with a cross plait forming checked surface Is being used a good deal on the new boleros. Navy blue, the real dark blue that used to be considered so fashknmbie and attractive, has again come Into In Tor. And black costumes for whiter OROUP OF XZW ILKXVEB. wear are to be chic In the extreme, with never a hint of color to relieve their somberness. When made of handsome material, perfectly tailored and cut, nothing Is smarter than one of these suits. In dressy wraps and bouse gowns empire effects will still bold good, but it Is In the back of a costume that the "period" Influence Is most seen. Elbow sleeves for street wear have become unfashionable. They will ap pear on dressy Indoor costumes, but for all other purposes they have had their day. The sleeves seen In the Illustration are among the newest styles of the coming season. The puffed effect at the top predominates, with pretty In troductions of trimming farther down the sleeve. GOLF FASHIONS. Silk handkerchiefs are making pretty golf and tennis shirts. Five handker chiefs thirty-two Inches square of soft silk in solid centers and varicolored J borders are required. The plain part Is plaited on the shoulders and a cutoff border is set into the shoulder seams and brought tapering to tbe waist line. Under the arms is seen the plain silk. OOWX OF FOULABD. The back requires one handkerchief from which the borders on the two op posite sides have been removed. Those remaining are placed on the shoulders on a line with those on tbe front and are brought tapering to the back waist line In a similar manner. A part of the border Is placed straight across the back from sleeve to sleeve, forming a short yoke. The belt Is a part of the border. For the sleeves the borders are caught together and the puffs ar ranged so that the border runs length wise or crosswise, whichever Is most becoming. The cuffs are of tbe border. For an evening gown tbe sleeve must be very short, so as to bear no resem blance to the elbow sleeve that is now worn on all possible occasions. A short puff, not particularly full, Is most Been. It takes fifty-eight pins for the modish girl of 1906 to make her toilet on strictly up to date lines. These pins iatitede the large safety varieties used far keeping the lingerie in place and the sjOckpfus, brooches aud hatpins. Tho simple little toilet Illustrated l of white foulard dotted with black. Tho full skirt Is trimmed with ruches of lace divided by folds of leaf green satin. The bloused waist , la lues adoruod, and the girdle Is of the green satin, JUDIO CHOLLET. The Bra oo4 RlkMr to Maa Let us be thankful that we have not got to send the sea to school and teach It to think. The sense of restfulnoss It gives us as we coutemplate It comes a good deal I suspect from our feeling that here Is one powerful and active creature that we hare uot got to train. It will take care of Itself, and we can take care of ourselves and not bother about It, It will never want to vote, never blame us for misrule, never alia me us with evidences of our selfish ness and neglect. Nestles as it la, tur bulent and untamable, It Is a comfort able neighbor, as neighbors go, Iteally, Is there anything else on the earth that takes care of Itself? The mountains have forest fires aud need land laws aud game laws, the very air may be polluted with smoke aud smells, the cataracts are water power and can be stolen, the forests are merchandise, th plains are real estate, but tho sea is not property, not perishable, not damage able. It Is the one thing that balks greed and laughs at abuse tbe one thing whereof there Is enough to go around, and in which no successful ef fort need be feared to claim a monop oly. EL 8. Martin In Harper's Mag aaine. Bat LI hC Food to Care laaoatala. Dr. Dabbs advises np to prefer light food to drugs during an attack of In somnia and points out that In some cases night food is necessary, In spite of tho fact that the body requires uo feeding when In an Inactive state. He thinks that this night food may Induce sleep, particularly lu tbe early days of training, when a man has been forced to give up much of what has been hitherto surplua food. He gives tho preference to liquid food. "Always," he writes, "after excessive fatigue. where, as In an overridden horse, the blood becomes toxic (iiolsouous), let yonr first food be bland, light, warm liquid food-;very weak tea, milk and warm water, thin, weak soup or mere ly copious drafts of warm water. Seo that the kidneys and skin act freely be fore taxing tbe stomach to digest And when you sleep (as yon will, and all too soon) ask some friend to wake you and feed you every few hours. Ton might else sleep Into sheer dcblllty."- T. F.'s Weekly A Blaekbvrry SapereiHIoa. In some of the southern counties of England queer superstitions are cur rent about eating blackberries aftot Michael m as day. Tbe country people 1 say that on Michaelmas eve the old gentleman "plants bis cloven foot" on su us Diaccoemes as yet angauerea. After this date, Sept. 29, It Is unlucky to pick or eat the fruit. Tbe date upon which tbe devil puts his foot down against blackberry eating varies in dif ferent districts. In smie It Is as late at Oct 10, by which time one would naturally suppose there were no black berries left to stamp out But tbe story of his prohibition is told In many places. Great misfortune, sickness ot death will surely follow disobedience to his orders. Hut why his Sutanlc maj esty should concern himself so partic ularly alwut blar-kherrlcs when so many greater matters might be said tc claim hi attrition, none of tbe stories states. It may le that he consider! blackbeTies too healthy and wishes t limit the consumption. Wounds, Bruises and Burns. By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, -burns and like in uries before inflammation sets In, they may be healed without matura tion and in about one-third the time required by the old treatment. This is the greatest discovery and triumph of modern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts On this samo )iincip!c. It Is an anti septic and when applied to such Injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and sorenegs, and prevents any danger of blood poisoning. Keen a bottle of Pain Balm ia your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention iiie lum7C2ij2?e siiflTerinir such injuries entail. For sale by . Frank Frank and leading durggists. Morning Astorian, 60 cents month, delivered by carrier. per a a?iz if. 7 I'SJL" uiWli'fU.. asTJSs SUMMER SPECIAL To sdvertist oar stintped llneni we will sell centerpieces likeeae stsmped oo pur$ limit complete with floss to embroider. Regular ralue 90c Special 50c Ia ordering-bf tttH tend post office of ex press money ardor ml mtntmt tku tapir 'She iNeedkcrattSRob &W7 Imp. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HELP WANTED. GIRL WANTED TO WORK IN BOARD ing house, Mrs. Joe Browa, 181 7th St 10 0 3t WANTED -SALESM EN. MANY MAKE $100 to $100 per month. Some even more. Stock clean j grown on Reser vation, fur from old orchards. Cash advanced weekly. Choice of territory. Address Washington Nursery Company, Toppenish, Washington." 0-23-tf WANTED ENERGETIC, .TRUST- worthy man or woman to work In Oregon, representing large manufactur ing company, Salary, $50 to $00 per month, paid weekly. Expenses ad vanced. J. II. Moore, Astoria, Oregon. 0 29 4t WANTED EVENING WORK, FROM 0:30 to 10 o'clock p, m. Address C K care Astorian, 111-31 WANT ED LAD V OR GENTLEMAN of fair education to travel and, col lect for firm of $280,000 capital, Sal ary, $1,072 per year and expenses. Sal ary paid weekly and expenses advanced references required. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Astoria, Or. FURNISHED ROOMS. TOR RENT THREE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. Apply 121 0th St. - (10-7-4t FOR RENT REASONA MLB FUR- nished room, private family. Inquire 724 Exchange. tt-20 tf WANTED TO RENT UNFURNISHED house of 0 or 6 rooms, centrally lo cated. Address J 20, Astoria. 9 27-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM IN private family. 077 Exchange. 9 23 tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM, Front room, bath, prions, price tea sonable. , Corner 2nd and Aitor. Prl ivate home. 8 28-flt FOR RENT FURNISHED LODGING bouse. Address Ennes DeMett, As torian office. , 10-1 1 -Ot LOST AND FOUND. LOST 8ATURDAY LAST. ON Franklin avenue, purse of Persian de sign and containing key. Finder please return to this office. 10 3-3t LOST-A COLD BADGE, ST. AN drew's Cross with crown V. on reverse side; Elinor N. CarmlchaeL Five dollars reward will be paid for its return to Sirs. Julius Davin, 15 9th Kt, 10 7 tf PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC WORK-Of-flee Constructs Quartermaster, Ft. Co lumbia, Wash, Sept 12, 1900. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for extensions to plank roads and walks at Fort Co lumbia, Wash, will "be received at this office until 12 m., October 2, 1900, and then opened. Information furnished on application. Envelope! containing pro posals should be endorsed "Proposals for Public Work at Fort Columbia, Wash," and addressed to F. W. rois terer, Capt, Arty. Corps. Quartermaster In charge constr tion, Fort Columbia, Wash. PROPOSALS FOI BEEF AND MUT- ton. Vancouver literacies, Wn Oct. 2, 100ft Seals proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef nd mutton for six months, beginning Jan. 1. 1907, will be received here and at offices of commissaries at Fort Stevens, Ore., Boise Barracks, Ida., Forts Casey, Co- lumbia, Flagler, Lawton,. Vancouver Barracks, Walla Walla, Ward, Wordcn, and Wright, Washi until 10 a. m., Nov. 1, 1008, and then opened. Envel ope; c?r.tfninir proposals should be en dorsed, "Proposals for fresh beef and mutton, to'be opened Nov. 1, 1006," and addressed to commissary of post to be supplied, or o Lt. Col. George B. Da vis, Chief Com'. k NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the committee on streets and public ways, city surveyor and the superln tendent of streets, have filed a certifi cate of the completion of the improve ment of 7th street, from the south line of Niagara avenue, to the north line of Bay avenue, byE. A, Gerding, the contractor, and unless objections are filed against the same, the same will be accepted by ordinance at the next regular meeting of the common council, ' OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, Dated September 29, 1006, 0-29-31 BOARDING. THE LEYDE. Rooms with or without board) rates reasonable j good accom modation for transients, 14th and Commercial. .-vsaaqtssaass FOR" BALK 140-ACRlt RANCH,. Of proved, located at Svensen. For par ticulars Inquire of Robert Whldby, 311 Harrison Ave., or Ralph Sloop, Svensen. OR SALE ONE HOT AIR FURNACE fur sale. Inquire of John Halm, or J. Q. A. Bowlby. .; IO-7-Ot PROFESSIONAL CARDi. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. C1US." iL'ABERCKOMBIt, Attornty-at-Law. General Practitioner. Notary Publlo. Rooms 35-3-Paene Main tOSl. Page Block, Our. Commercial 4 18th Bt F. D. WINT0N, Atteroey-at-Law. Practices V in all United States and State Court in Oregoa and Washing ton. Notary Publlo. Phone Mala B41, rooms t and 3, Logan Building, corner Commercial and Sixteenth streets op po lite O. R. A N. Company dosk. MUSIC TEACHES. WANTED -TOREK MUSIC PUPILS. Inquire at Astorian office. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN MRS. CL D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street B0CSX MOVERS. FREDRECKSON BROS. We make specialty of house moving, carpenters, contractors, general jobbing! prompt at tention te all order. Corner Tenth and Duan. tf OSTf OFATMIiTaV DS. RB0DA C HICKS . OSTEOPATH Office MafiU Bid, Phone Black 101 1 171 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. DENTIST. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dkntot Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. O. LOGAN DENTIST 7R Commercial St., Bhanahan Baildlni BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. F1RST.CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. 8. Restaur ant. 431 Bond St BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 OommereialSt. Parker House Oregon Restaurant NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINING- ROOM. ALL THE BEST THE v MARKET AFFORDS. OPEN DAY, AND NIGHT. Corner Ninth and Astor Rtreet. Phone Black 2184. Unprecedented Success of DR. C- GEE WO THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR V Who is known (.throughout the United States on account of his wonderful cures. No poisons nor drugs used He guaran tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, and kidney, female com plaints and all chronin diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps, THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 1C2J First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Pl(ie mention the Astorian WOOD VARD8. WOOD Cord wood,, mill wood, box wood,-any kind of wood 1 1 lowest price. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone aigi Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite Of era house. FOR SALE. 4T r, V V bYT'.J&Ji MUSSES, Trrrrrrwvmttm . MRS. JULIUS DAVIS (late of Fortland) Graduate Nurse Royal London (Eng.)) Hospital 178 9th St. , LAUNDRIES BUTTON HOLE AT TBS BACK. Your experience with it hat-no doubt lead to much vexation, possibly pro faulty. Broke your fingernail trying to pry it up from the neck -band, ehf You won't have that that experience If you send your shirts to ui we save you this trouble, and danger of tearing the shirt Try lis and see, TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth ind Dnane Sta. Phone 1991 " nsrs , JAPANESE GOODS. 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