SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, iool. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, AS J OH I A. OREGON, C ... "i ' ' 1.' COLD WEATHER IS COMING ASH BOX See the bargains hi our big stave department , upstairs. If your money is in Ithebank give us your RKOIUTE UNIVERSAL chck. 0000000000000000, o 0 SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES 0 000000000000000 00 Christian Science. Nervines at 6U Grand avenus at ,10 s. 111. SubjwctIJfe." All sro Invited. Sunday school at U:30. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co : Iucororat(it Successor t Fserd ft itokso Co. Pint Lutheran, fiunday mli'Xflu at the Uppertowa and t the Gornmn Lutheran cliurchat 9:30 a. m.( Miss Alcm Nyland and Mrs. A. Young, siiwrintetidcnts, Morning serv li-o In Swedish at 10:45; evening service in English at 7:30, theme "Our Liturgy." holm will aUt at both services. The Luther Ixitguo Circle meet at 0:30, You are cordially JuVrted to attend our eerv !(, Oiwtav K. liyduuist, psstor. . immmtim ist ' ' Grace. . Sorvloes at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12:30. The Rev. John Warren will officiate at the evening ervlye aa the rector will hold an evening tervu at Heaxiue. Norwegian-Danish M. E. Services as follows! Morning, 11 a. m, ana evening, 7iau; sumiay scuooi at 10a. ro.j prayer meeting Thursday cuing at 7i30. 0. T. Field, pastor, JTIMB CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co Efftetlvs, Monday, Septtinbtf 9. looj-Paeiflo Time. , I It is j A I M I a I e.m- a.m. p.m. I . a m. b ..... t 1 5 . ? if ..... T.fce ? M. & 3$ U6 I0 tt W.S I fit ..... 110 V i I.W;iO,,V 71 3 I 8 S.W 10 M 77 .0 II 4A 0O.S S la l ! .. u.tt w.s 1 Ml .r iu.... uinl loft.? iKi.. .ii.".T.:;:;:."ir !. ... ... km .4. ... 10 tsaa tets 141 ( Wiim 1 1 m e i . ,n . Trapsrs? iisst- .! 10 lit 1 II U l lis.? jiio l.v 11 u us.) I no u k 1.2b u.i lw.I a.m.l.iH. ; ni.u.... p in.! tv. ' ..l,......,fHmKDt l,v., (HiHI.Kt ....arr HAICIKHt .I.!. MAVOHt . ........... v'1''" CLATHKNIK JVifT'ONI.. ...,WKMTIHHT tUKTON..., Ar AohUl 1,V , AHIOKU Ar Ar. 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No. 2S runs from Clatsop Beach U Astoria and Portland dlract Additional train will be rua from Astoria to It Stems and return on Sundaya, leaving Astoria, 11:30 a. n, arrive Ft Staves 12i28 p. m. lUturalng Inin Ft 8tvena 2:00 p. m., arrivea Astoria 2:43 p. sa. Train markail run dallvi t Taleirrsoh Stations. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trant-eootlMBtal Unea. At Oobls, with Nortlwni Paclfie Railway Co. At Aitoria with steamers for Ban Fraaetse and Tillamook and Owaoo Railway ft Navigation Oo,'s boat and railway. Thrawra tlekeU aold to and from all Points la the Bast aad Europe. Fos further particulars apply to, R. B. JENKINS, Oan. Ft k Passnrr. At, vt '' . ' .-!. ' ASTORIA, OREGON, HI It ' ITHE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars- 60a Commirclal Stmt T Corner Commercial and 14th. , ASTOkIA ORKGOH T x 1 ... , tMMMMimMMH If earnestness of purpose, coupled with skin, experience and modem facilities COUNT- v Then the DISSTOIf "C0U0A8 SAW" will continue at the STAND ARD by which the merits of all other saws srs Judged. FOR SALE AT TEX Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St Mdriiltig AstoriaM 60c per month. cv Presyterian, llrnlng worship, 11 o'clock, "A View from a Mountain Peak." Sunday school, 12:18$ Y. P. 8. 0. K. 0:30j evening worship, 7:30, "Orw Thing.1 Quartet nd chorus at momlng service. Male chorus In the evening. All are invited There will he no prayer service next Wednesday on account of special services at the Methodist Church. Win. S. Gil bert, pastor. Holy Innocents CbapeL Second Sunday after the Epiphany. Momlng service, 10 a. m. SunJay school 11:15 a, m. No evening service. 11 Reyival Aleetings at Baptist Church Good Music r -v i I. ; X' I 'I I i , C. G. GREEN and hl two ilimliters, MUws Buatrlce .and Jwi Ornen, will conduct the Jes-ht Orwn, of I Grando, Orcein, will comluct the eingfng Preaching by the Pastor, CONRAD L. OWEN BRIEF, PROMPT, HELPFUL, Will Ix the motto of every scrvioe. . Everybody invited to Come and lend a helping band. We wiith to do good and only good to all who attend.' Meetings at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Sidewalks Open ; and Everybody Welcome BEARING ON WOMEN SHOEING. ' Baptist. Revival meetings begin with the m. service. Thorough preparation has heen made, and much good la expected frni these meetings. Through the week the meetings will bo at 2:30 and 7:30 p. ni. Usual service Sunday as follows, morning theme, "A Vision of Astoria Iledeemod," Evening theme, "What Is Eternal life!" Everyone la Invited to attend all these meotings. Conrad L. Owens, pastor. ' NEW YORK, ,Jan. 18. If there is anyone iu New York who is willing to come to the defense of women who de kire to smoko- in public restaurant, he or she, will have an opportunity to be heard on Monday, when the committee on laws ami legislation of the Board of Aldermen will give a public hearing on the ordinance Introduced by Alderman Sullivan making it a misdemeanor for retaurant or hotel keepers to allow women to smotco in public rooma. The ordinance ia the result of the recent action of several Broadway restaurants iu removing the ban on women smoking in the public dining rooms. It is stated that a number of min isters will appear at the meeting in favor of the passage of the ordinance. Sooner or later the young man who elopea realizes that it ia eaaier to run away with a woman than it i to run away from one. PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT ia guaranteed to core any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding pile in 6 to 14 day money refunded. 60c ot t RnsMifnatfCfn SA ISA1ASA SI W MS Diabetes. Kidney Diseases Bladder Troubles. Liver Complaint, Indigestion. Constipation, and all other diseaaes arising fromx kidney and bladder troubles can bej ABSOLUTELY CURED Every sufferer from any of Jread diseases should learn at Zof the greatest cure knows to mod i Tra science. HARRIGTON'S 4 TABLETS fsre endorsed by physldaaa rsry-4 where. Thev will enra thtMuaxlawT .uey wiu OUJUU.X tUKJS XOU. Send 25 cents Today. 4for liberal box of these tableU, lit Zthey do not cores you ws vQl nfm&l Tyour money. X Fill la Coupons tad send ft to Ttoday. . HEJUHGTOB KEDICIHZ CO. v Grand Sapid, Mica. JHeringtoa Medfclne Cow m urana tsvuu, alien. T I tmlose 25 cento for which plaaatT 4uwna, posiga prepaid, i WX aensg-f Tton's Tablets. XMjt Name . . .......,..,,. X tMy Addresa . . Druggist Nam . , First Norwegian Ev. Luth. Morning strvi at 0:30 a. m. The Indies' Aid Society of the church meets next Thursday with Mrs. Burke, 1772 rVanklln avenue. The Young Ladies' Society meets next Wednesday evening at the church parlora. Tbeo. P. Nesto, paator. " ' The Methodist Revival. Ths attendanco Friday hight was the largest since the meetings began. This largest since the meeting began. No a f lemon meeting today but the usual service will be held tonight Sunday morning Mr. Van Marter will preach on "Cutting the Shore Lines." The evening theme will bo "An OM-Faahloned Hell" lie will handle the subject in an old fashioned way. Thia will bo a hot ser ine Methodist Revival The attendance last night was the mon on a hot theme. Hear him. He Relieves that Christianity means some thing and la doing his part to awakea the people of Astoria to a realization of this fact. He is ably seconded in his efforts by Professor Gray and wif. There will bo a special service Sunday afternon at 3:00 o'clock. A cordial in vitation ia extended ta the public to i attend these service. J km OF THROAT AND MlEiiVal" rMBMBBa ita'aniaaBBaw A aini pR G0U0E1S m COLDS CUSIES'LL THROAT LUfiO DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S UFE My ton Rex waa taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored aome months without Improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeka and now my son is perfectly well and works every day, , MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo. 600 AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C Charles Rogers & Son, Druggists. SEWED MONEY IN HIS VEST. NEW YORK, Jau. 18 -Burglars chlor oformed the seven members of Herman f.rauger's family in their home in Twenty-second street and carried away $ 1,050. in caah and Grauger'a watch worth $75. Graugerhad no use for banks ando sewed up his money in the lining of his vest. After chloroforming the mem bers of the family, while asleep, bur glars ripped the seams in the vest and got away with the money. Shortly af lerwanl the seven members of James Bergin's family, who live in Twenty first: street, were also chloroformed. The burglars here only secured a watch and chain and 14 in money. MIS SCOW BAY BRASS & Hi C ASTORIA, OREGON HON ARD BRASS FOUNDED LAND km imm rwmm Cv-to-Sata Saw, 1IU1 Maeblnerr ; Prompt attention Uvea to aU repalr.worft '8th and Franklin Ave. TaL Main 24S1 JOHN FOX Pres. F. L BISHOP. See. ASTORIA RAVTvns twir twv - NELSON TROYEB, Vioe-Pres. ud Supt ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNER3 AND MAMJFACTURERS ' " OF THE LATEST IMPROVED . . . . ' -"Jl Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CAHBXRY OUTFITS FURNISHED. Correspondence Solicited. Foot of Foartt Street A nun gets a lot of credit for being a good husband after the undertaker has him on ice. It's easier for a woman to make a fool of a man tliun it is for her to make a man of a fool. BETTER THAN SPANKING. Spankine docs not-cure children of bed-wetting. There is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum mers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind, will send free to any mother her successful home treatments with full instructions. Send no money, but write her today if your children trouble you in this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. Thia treatment also cures adult and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day op night ASTORIA TfiEG E M C.F. WISE. Prop. Choice Winea, Liqnora Merchants lunch From and Cigars u:30 . m. to i:30 p. m. Hot Lnnch at All Boom aj Centa Corner Eleventh and Commercial. OREGON It's strange, but nevertheless true, that a woman can be jealous about a man even when she has no earthly use for him. ' ' Lame Shoulder Cured. Lame shoulder is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and quickly yields to a few applications of Chamber Iain's Pain Balm. Mrs. F. H. McElwee, of Bolstown, New Brunswick, writes: "Having been troubled for some time with a pain in my left shoulder, I de cided to give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial, with the result that I got prompt relief." For sale by Frank Hart and lead ing druggist. i. Some people seem to have no use for anvthinif common not even common sense. i The louvre Co Hall FIRST CLASS LIQUORS .ND CIGARS SEVENTH AND ASTOS STREETS. Rooms inTConnection. Vic Lindbeck, Prop. H. B. Parker, Proprietor Manager E. P. Parker, PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN ' First-class in Every Respeet FreeCoaCh to the House. Bar and Billiard Room. Go od Check Restaurant Good Sample Rooms on the Ground Floor for Commercial Men ASTORIA, OREGON. 4. q. A. BOWLBY, President 0. t PETERSON. Vice-President HANK PATTON, Oaanler. J. W. GARNER, Attestant Caakte. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in 1100,060, Buria and Cnaivlded Proflts 180,000 : TransaotaaQeneral Banking Bnslness. Interest Paid on Time lieposits FOUR PER.OENT PER ANNUM Eleventh and Duan streets. ASTORIA, OSEGOX. If it (wasn't for the easy marks in this, world there wouldn't be so inuch "doing." ; ' ' ' ' Sherman Transfer Co. v - , HENRY SMER MAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Tracks and Fortdtsrs Wagons Pianos Moved. Boxed and Shipped. 433Commercial Street Kail Pfceaa ict TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY rake LAXATT V UROMO Quinine Tab lets. Druggists .efund money if it fails lo cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c ' ' The success of the man who succeeds is usually due to the failure of others. First National BankFof Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 18S0.J Capital $100,000