The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 06, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1006.
THE MORNING ASTOItiAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
IN THE CITY THEATERS.
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from
grapes, refined to absolute purity, i is the active
principle of every pound of Royal Baking
Powder. : ' ' ' f : ?i '
Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder
renders the food remarkable both for its fine
flavor and healthfulncss. ' i v ! ' i
No alum, no phosphate-whlch are the
principal element of the so-calledcheap
baking powden -and which are derived
from boncf, rock and sulphuric acid.
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AMUSEMENTS.
STAR THEATER
P. GKVURTZ, Manager
TheHackSwai
PRESENTING TONIGHT
TIIK FOUR ACT COMEDY DRAMA
"THE MAN OUTSIDE"
EXTRA THIS WEEK
COMEDY MOVING PICTURES
Popular Prices; 15c, 25c and 35c
BOX OFFICE OPEIt mil CURTAINGOES UP AT 1:13 SHARP.
Seat can be icurd by Telephone Main 3821 for all performaneee. Box 0
opan from 2 until 4 p. m. daily.
ASTORIA 1HEATRE
R. E. ELVERS, Manager. . .
Saturday, Nov. lOth
W. F. MANN presents a play you
cannot afford to miss
AS TOLD IN THE HILLS
Great Cast, Second Season
By far the best dramatic production of today.
Everything New: Specialties, Scenery, Electrical
Effects, Costumes.
PRICES j 25c, 35c, 50c
FINANCIAL.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Presldant.
0. I. TETERSON, Vice-President.
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Astoria Savings Bank
Capital raid In flOO.OOO, Surplus and
Trammel a General Bunking llUNlnraa.
"S Tenth Street,
READ ALL THE ADVERTISEMENT
ABOUT PAINTS AND PAINTING, THEN COME TO USj
WE HAVE A REPUTATION GAINED BY TWENTY-FIVE
YEARS OF GOOD WORK; WE CAN'T AFFORD TO DO A SIN
GLE UNSATISFACTORY JOB. WE USE MATERIALS THAT
OUR EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT US ARE THE MOST SAT
ISFACTORY AND WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK. WE
ARE RIGHT HERE IN ASTORIA, WHERE YOU CAN GET
AT US IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG.
B. F. ALLEN 8 SON
' NEW STORE COR. nth AND BOND STREETS.
CO., NIW van.
n Theater Co.
and 75c.
Curtain at 8:15
RANK PATTON, Cashier.
W. GARNER, Assistant Cashlei.
Undivided Profits 155,000.
Interest Paid on Time Deposit
A$TOKIA, OREOOh.
' Manager n. K. Klvers, of the new
A storla, theater, In com polled to an
nourice that the Beach It Bowers in In
strcls, who were billed to exhibit here
tonUht, cannot reach here, and the
date la canceled. The troupe la a fine
one, but 4s hampered en route, with
a lack of Its western billing matter,
and must await 1st arrival at Seattle,
before proceeding on Its coast Itiner
ary. Among those who saw the first per
formance of "As Told In the Hills,"
which will piny an engagement at
the new Astoria theater on next Hat
urduy, was an Indian named Little
Fox who was a graduate from the In
dian school at Carlisle, five years ago,
Or.e of the prominent characters In
the play Is named "Little Fox," who
as n cHM saved the lives of a party
of emigrants by talcing a message ask
Ing for relief fnjn a nearby fort,
when the emigrants were surrounded
by a band of hostile Indians. The most
prominent character In the play Is that
of Famnena, the daughter of an In
dian chief, who was adopted by James
and Mrs. Howard, and reared as their
own child as was the Little Fox of the
play. The Little Fox In real life who
saw the first performance of the play
was naturally very much Interested
In the performance which he compli
mented highly. He met Mr. Blnn, the
author of the play, after the perform
ance and asked him where he got his'
Ideas for the plot and on being told
that It was taken from an Indian leg
end that the author had heard while
visiting the Southwest three years ago,
being told to him by a medicine man
of tha Moqul tribe, who claimed to be
more than old hundred years old Lit
tle Fox asked If the character In the
play had been named for any particu
lar person. He was told that the name
was selected at random; he said al
though It had not been by design, he
nevertheless wished to regard It as a
compliment that so noble a character
In the play bore his name. "One of
the Injustices that the white people
have done to my race has t een done
by the many dramatists who have pic
tured only the worst of the red men
In their works," he said. "It has been
a great pleasure for me to see your
piny In which two truly noble Indian
characters are presented and to see
that In all their actions they are so
true to life. There are many phases
to the character of my people that
are not understood by the wljlte peo
ple, because they have never lived
among us, or looked at life from our
point of view. On the other hand, the
only knowledge many people have of
the Indian has been gained from books
ad plays, many of which have been
presented In unfavorable views of the
character shown. It .Is especially grat
Ifylng to see such characters as the
Little Fox and Pnmnena In your play
presented and Interpreted as well as
they are and the good that the gen
eral presentation of the play will do
my race can hardly be over estimated,"
Cured of Brlght's Disease.
Mr. Robert O. Burke, of Elnora, N.
Y writes: "Before I started to use
Foley's Kidney Cure I had to get up
fro in twelve to twenty times a night,
and I was all bloated up with dropsy
and my eyesight was so impaired that
I could scarcely see one of my fam
ily across the room. I had given up
hope of living, when a friend recom
mended Foley's Kidney Cure. One 60
cent bottle worked wonders and be
fore I had taken the third bottle the
dropsy had gone, as well aa all other
symptoms of Brlght's Disease." T.
F. Lauren, Owl Drug Store.
Had a Close Call.
"A dangerous surgical operation, in
olvlng the removal of a malignant ul
cer, as large as my hand, from my
daughter's hip, was prevented by the
application of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve," says A. C. Stlckel, of Miletus,
W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve
completely cured it." Cures Cuts,
Burns, and Injuries. 25c at Chas,
Rogers', druggist.
J. A. GILBAUGH & CO.,
Undertakers and Embalmers.
Phone Main 2111. Cor. 12th and Bond.
11-4-tf
"O SPICES, o
BAICIiiG POWDER,
rLAVonsri6 extracts
AbioIurtPuriry, ' finest Flavor,
Greater Strength, ReasoMbleftfas.
CL0SSET&DEYE&S
r PORTLAND, OREGON.
I ..I I I . I ,IHI !
HELP WANTED.
WANTED SALESMEN. MANY MAKE
(100 to $150 per month. Some even
more. Stock clean j grown on Reser
vation, far from old orchards. Cash
advanced weekly, Choice of territory.
Addresa Washington Nursery Company,
Toppenish, Washington." 9-25-tf
WANTKD A GIRL FOIt GENERAL
housework and cooking. Telephone
Main 1381. ll--tf
FOR RENT.
FOIt RENT-STORE BUILDING AT
Alderbrook, with shelving, counters,
bins, etc.; wareroom and barn. Good
living room up stairs, fine opportunity
for right party. Rent, (25 per month.
Inquire at 100 12th St. 10-13-tf
FOR RENT ONE FURNISHED
room. Inquire 12th and Pond Ave,
over Fisher Bros store. 11-1-lw
FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED
room for housekeeping. Inquire at
20S Bond street. ll-S-21
FOR RENT TEN-ROOM HOUSE AT
No. 152 Suoml Avenue. Apply to
Victor Alrola. 11-4-tf
FOR RENT TWO ROOMS NICELY
furnished, over A. V. Allen's grocery
store. ll--tf
BOARDING.
THE LEYDE.
Rooms with or without board;
rates reasonable; good accom
modation for transients. 14th
and Commercial.
MU3IC TEACHER.
WANTED -THREE MUSIC PUPILS
Inquire at Astorisn office.
MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS
C. D. Stewert, 127 Seventh street.
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRECKSON BROS. We make
specialty of house moving, carpenters,
contractors, general jobbing; prompt at
tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and
Duane. tf
NURSES.
MRS. JULIUS DAVIS
(late of Portland)
Graduate Nurse Royal London (Eng.
Hospital.
175 9th St.
LAUNDRIES.
BUTTON HOLE AT THE BACK.
Your experience with it has no doubt
lead to much vexation, possibly pro
fanity. Broke your fingernail trying to
pry it up from the neck-band, eht
You won't have that that experience U
you send your shirts to us; we save yon
this trouble, and danger of tearing the
shirt Try us and see,
TROY LAUNDRY,
Tenth and Duane Sts, Phone iogi
WOOD YARDS.
WOOD
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood ( t lowest prices. Kelly,
the transfer man. . Thone siqi Main,
Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera
bouse.
JAPANESE GOODS.
INEXPENSIVE
JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM
BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND
MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS
WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV
ING, ETC.
Yokohama Bazaar
625 Commercial Si. Astoria,
Ml
NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED
Properties and Business of all kinds sold
quickly for cash in all parts of the
United States. Don't wait. Write to
day describing what you have to sell
and give cash price on same. 1
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
any kind of Business or Real Estate
anywhere, at any price, write me your
requirements, I can save you time and
money,
DAVID D. TAFF,
THE LAND MAN
415 Kansas Avenue. '
- TOPEKA vao""!. KANSAS. -
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CHAS. E. ABERCROMBIX,
Attoraayat-Ltw.
General Practitioner, Notary Public.
Rooms 85-3 Phone Main 2951.
Page Block, Cor. Commercial k 12th St.
OHTCOPATHI8TS.
DR. RBODA C. HICKS
'? OSTEOPATH
Office Manaeu Bid. Prions Black Z0
171 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore.'
DENTIST.
Dr. VAUGIIAN, .
' DbNTJBT '' . .
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon.
Dr. W. O. LOGAN " f
DENTJ81
78 Commercial St.. Sbanshan Baildlng
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
RE8TAURANT8.
FIRST-CLASS MEAL
for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or
doughnuts, 5c, at U. 8. Restaur
ant. 434 Bond St
BEST 15 CENT MEAL.
You can always' find the best
16-cent meal in the city at the
Rising Sun Restaurant
612 (TomuierciaJSt.
Parker House
staurant
NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINING
ROOM. ALL THE BEST THE
MARKET AFFORDS.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Corner Ninth and A tor Street.
Phone Black 2184.
HOTELS
HOTEL PORTLAND
Fines, Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND, ORE.
Unprecedented
Success of
DR. C- GEE W
THE GREAT '
, CHINESE DOCTOR
V Who is known
throughout the United
StaUs maocount 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 chronic 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.
102 First Si, Corner Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Please mention the Aatorian
The American.
Collection Agency
No fee charged nn-
less collection i
made. We make col
lections In all parti
of the United States.
413 Kansas Ave.
TOPEKA, KANSAS.
ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney
Oregon Re
Weinh
&7)e GE
C.F.WISE. Prop.
Choice Wines, Liquors
and Cigars
Hot Lunch at all Honrs
' 1
Corner EJevent h
ASTORIA
ORE Of AMERICA'S FABTB8T BTEAMitRS
Commencing Monday, May 14
STEAMER TELEGRAPH
Win Make Round Trips Dally Bioept
Sunday, Between. , -y
Portland, Astoria
and Way Ports-
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TIME CARD
Steamer Telegraph from Portland
to Astoria.
Leave Portland..
lOB a m-
Arrive Astoria...
.1:00 p. to.
Steamer Telegraph from Astoria
; k roruano
Leave ArtsiH. 1...': o-on n m
Arrive Portland.......,..., ...... p. m
MEALS 8ABVED A LA CART-
Steamer Telegraph will stop at way land,
logs both down and op river when having
paaaengera to land or by being signsUed-
Portland Landing Alder St. Dock
Astoria Landing - CalJenJer Dock
E. B. SCOTT, Agent, Portland
Callender Navigation Co., agent Astoria,
PHONE 2211 MAIN.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
THE SAVOY
Popular Concert EaDL
Good music. AD are welcome. Cor
ner Seventh and Astor.
WTNES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Eagle Concert Hall
320 Astor St
The leading amusement house.
Agency for Edison Phonographs aad
Gold Moulded Records.
P. A PETERSON, Prop.
ASTORIA,
OREGON
Carries the Finest Line of
I Wines,
Liquors
and
Cigars
CALL AND SEE US
; '; i t ' " ill. V
laer Beer"
THE
BEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WISE
on draught and in bottles
rewed under unitary condition, an
propei y aged right iieie iu Ariuiia.
North Pacific
r Brewing Co.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
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LAGER
irH ft.
' 'Merchant! Lunch From
11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p jn.
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