The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 19, 1908, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OHEGON.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1908.
FRIBBLES OF FASHION.
What the Paquin 8kirt Hat trough
About Picturesque Hat
The very latest fashion In vogue la to
irew uttn and silken knee breeches In
Uttt of the bernffled and ribbon be
decked garment worn until now. This
la the outcome of the Paquin skirt,
which la So tightly fitted across the
hips that hot a plait must be seen In
the underwear for fear of spoiling the
affect These breeches button or buckle
Mow the knes with Jeweled or fancy
tackles or buttons and give a piquant
eighteenth century appearance to the
present time.
Never, have hats been more pictur
esque and more expensive than they
are this winter. . Bug velvet end Bilk
blossoms, giant : panslea, chrysanthe
mums and stagier dahlias, are used to
.Ms, Is
A attTTI WVM OCUt
A pattern of this natty for coat eaa? be
ad In mx tuea-a to 8 lochee bust meas
vr. Bead 10 cents to this of!)c, gtvlnf
somber of pattern (JSS3) and boat meas
axt, and It will be promptly forwarded to
you by man.
trim big hats, while entire sable skins
are employed to adorn soft, white
beaver chapeauz in conjunction with
snowy afgrets and all kinds of costly
feathers.
One piece garments are the fad of
the season, and they are so easy to
make that one does not wonder at
their extended vogue. The stylish coat
here shown for ladles Is of that type
and has the fashionable three-quarter
sleeves. Caracal, bear skin, velvet
cloth and, in fact any of the seasona
ble doakings are favored for develop
In this wrap. . JTI'IC CHOLLET.
CHIC STYLES.
The Smart Flower In Millinery.
, Buckles of Dreu Material.
Polnsettlas are even more In favor
than roees for millinery when flowers
are employed instead of volumes of
feathers. Canary yellow Is a color
much used for evening hats. One
stunning affair is a cloche shape of
yellow satin bound with an inch wide
band of black satin and trimmed with
a band of soft folds of yellow tulle,
with yellow and white coque plumes
going straight back from the center
of the front the quills covered by s
huge cut Jet buckle.
Buckles of the same material as the
gown are very noveL They are gath
ered over a buckle frame. Necklaces
have not gone out of style. Especially
popular are the ones of large beads.
Jet is very fashionable, for no toilet Is
MOOT SBXSSINa SACK.
pattern of this dainty dressing sack
may be bad In six slzes-32 to 48 inches
bust measure. Send 10 cents to this offlce,
firing number of pattern (2864) and bust
measure, and It will be promptly forward
ed to you by mall.
complete without a touch of black
somewhere, and these big beads give
it
The liking for dainty dressing sacks
Is characteristic of womankind, and
the one here portrayed will be a wel
come addition to any wardrobe. The
body Is tucked front and back, and a
deep, smooth peplum Joined at the
waist removes all fullness about the
hips. Either a deep, fiat collar or one
tt tha mlltnir nrflar mar finish the
neck, and elbow puff sleeves, snirreu
to form a pretty frill, or those o(
bishop style are provided.
JTJDIC CHOLLET.
Many Sleepless Nights, Owing to
Persistent Cough.. Relief Found
at Last
"For several winters past my wife
hat been troubled with a most perei
tent and disagreeable cough, which
invariably extended over a period of
several weeks and caused her many
sleepless nights," writes Will J. Hay
ner, editor of the Burley, Cola, Bul
letin.
"Various remedies were tried each
year, with no beneficial results.
November last the cought again put
in' an appearance and my wife, acting
on the suggestion of a friend, pur
chased a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. The result was in
deed marvelous. After three doses
the cough entirely disappeared and
has not manfiested itself since." This
remedy is for sale by Frank Hart
and leading druggists.
CHICKEN HEARTED MEN.
(very One of Group Dreaded to Hear
of Some Injury.
1 could hear the bone In his wrist
snap," said a man who was describ
ing an accident to a group of men.
"Oh, cut It out for heaven'a sake!"
called out one of the group. He was a
big fellow, but be was as white as a
sheet
The speaker -laughed Jeeringly. "I
dldnt know yon were so chicken heart
ed." he uid.
The big man began to explain. "I'm
not what you would call a timid sort
of person, but the mention of any in
jury to the wrist always turns me
taint I can stand seeing blood flow
or hear thrilling talea of broken limbs
and. smashed heads, but I can't stand
any wrist stories. , I don't know the
reason. It seems to be merely a mat
ter of temperament"
A quiet little man came to the res
cue. "I know just what you mean."
bo said. "You're not the only one who
has a peculiar aversion to a certain
sort of injury. Now, my particular
aversion is on account of trouble with
the eyes. Immediately I begin to
blink and wink and my eyes smart
until I cant stand it I'd rather hear
an account of a brutal murder than
any description of an eye disease."
The man who had Jeered at the big
man had been thinking. "I have one
of those aversions, too, now I come to
think of If he said. "It is accounts of
paralytic shocks, to which I particular
ly object I feel myself growing numb
all over when I bear such tales, and I
always make an excuse to get away as
soon as possible."
His remark was a signal for a uni
versal confession. One acknowledged
that the sight of blood gave him a sen
sation of extreme nausea; another said
that reading or hearing of a fracture of
the skull gave him " a gone feeling at
his stomach," and another said he
shivered so his teeth chattered every
time he heard an account of an opera
tion for appendicitis.
The big man was triumphant
"Well, I'm not such a big baby afte
all," he said.-New York Tribune.
ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL
for sale; doing a splendid business;
good opportunity for a firtt-clats
hotel man.
WESTERN REALTY CO.
FOR SALE ONE-QUARTER OR
one-half interest in a summer re
sort hotel doing a fine business; over
100 rooms and always engaged 'way
ahead.
WESTERN REALTY CO.
Save Money by Buying Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy.
You will pay just as much for a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy as for any of the other cough
medicines, but you save money id
buyng it The saving is in what you
get, not what you pay. The sure-to-cure-you
quality is in every bottle of
this remedy, and you get good re
sults when you take it Neglected
colds often develop serious condi
tions, and when you buy a cough
medicine you want to be sure you are
getting one that will cure your cold.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy al
ways cures. Price 25 and 50 cents
bottle. For sale by Frank Hart and
leading druggists.
All's Fair In War.
"A tenderfoot once visited Tin Can,"
said a westerner, "and watched with
interest the poker play. From saloon
saloon he passed. Everything was
wide open and very gay and lively.
"But as be looked on at a poker
game that had no limit the tenderfoot
suddenly frowned. He had seen the
dealer slip himself four aces from the
bottom of the pack.
Gracious powers," whispered the
tenderfoot excitedly clutching the
sleeve of the man next bim, "did yon
notice thatr
"Notice whatr said the other.
Why, that scoundrel In the red shirt
Just dealt himself four aces."
"The other looked at the tenderfoot
calmly.
Well, wasn't it his deal? he saM."
-Washington Star.
The 8undowner.
A "swagman" or "s waggle" so
called from the "swag" or personal
luggage wrapped up in a blanket
strapped to bis back is a genuine Aus
tralian traveler in search of work, but
a "sundowner" Is the antipodean pro
fessional tramp. . The sundowner
strolls from one squatter's station to
another, always taking care to arrive
it sunset for It Is the traditional prac
tice of Australian squatters to give
food and shelter to all comers tor the
night Kansas City Independent
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
LOST.
LOST-A.FA1R OF GOLD RIM
glasses between the Shively school
and Seventeenth and Franklin Sts.
Finder return to this office and re
ceive reward. 2-19-2 1.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
SITUATION WAItTXD,
SITUATION WANTED BY A
young lady of experience, a position
as stenographer; has own machine.
Apply this office. 2-Wt
SITUATION WANTED BY MARRIED
woman aa housekeeper! rood eookt
fond of children. Address Housekeeper,
iatoriaa office. 1-U-if.
FOX KUTT.
FOR RENT 3 UNFURNISHED
rooms; best location; suitable for
office or housekeeping. Apply "K.,"
Astoria. 2-7-tf.
FOR RENT 2 UNFURNISHED
office rooms, near court house. In
quire 386 Commercial street up
stairs. 2-7-tf.
CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE
Attorney-at-Law
City Attorney Offices: City Hall
JOHN C McCUB
Attorney-at-Law
Deputy District Attorney,
Page Building, Suite 4
HOWARD M. BROWNBLIt
Attorney-at-Law
Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, at 420
Commerca! St, Astoria.
DENTISTS
DR. VAUOHAN
Dentist
Pythias Building, Astoria, Oregon
FOR RENT -9 ROOM HOUSE;
corner Jerome and 17th streets.
Apply to Capt Ferchen, 330 17th
street 2-2-tl
DR. W. C LOOAN
Dentist
Commercial St Shsnshan Bldg.
OSTEOPATHS.
FOR RENT A NEW MODERN
dwelling house. For particulars en
quire of Van Dusen & Co, or Phone
Black 2351. 24 tf.
FOR
FOR SALE-THE STOCK AND
fixtures of a general store located a
few miles from Astoria; very clean
stock, and will invoice about $7000.
Particulars at
WESTERN REALTY CO.
FOR SALE-THE FURNITURE
of a large lodging house; rooms
always full; low rent
WESTERN REALTY CO.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD
security, at Scandinavian-American
Savings Bank, Astoria.
Money to loan on good security.
Scandinavian-American Savings Bank.
F. I. DUNBAR
307 Astoria Savings Bank Building
INVESTMENTS
Loans, Bonds, County and City
Warrants. Agent State Land
Board for Investment Funds
Insurance
Resident Agent Globe .& Rutgers'
Fire Insurance Co., of New York.
LAUNDRIES.
Those Pleated Bosom Shirts
The kind known by dressy men in
the summer, are difficult articles to
launder nicely. Unless you know just
how to do it, the front pleats won't
iron down smooth, and the shirt
front will look mussy. Out New
Press Ironer irons them without
rolling or stretching. Try it
TROY LAUNDRY,
Tenth and Duane. . Phone Main 199
DR. RHODA C HICKS
Osteopath
Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2061
573 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
RESTAURANTS.
Colli
bia
Restaurant
3381 Bond St., Cor. 8th and Boaa.
First-Class Meals.
Reasonable Prices.
Our Special Dishes.
Noodles and Chop Suey.
Everything First-class.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Eagle Concert Hall
(320 Astor Street)
Rooms for rent by the day, week, or
month. Beit rates in town.
P. A. PETERSON, Prop.
MIDICAL.
aasassjsjaissaa
Unpieesueaied
Sueesisn' of
08. t fiff 10
TBI GREAT
CEIIIISI DOCTOR
V who b known
. tliromthout lbs United
-J States on aeeouat of
sjs woman ui
Ko poisons or drugs usee. Be guar
tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lug u4
throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, llrer and kidney, lemaW roes-
Blalnte and all ehronle dioecaee.
SUCCESSFUL HOME TRXATMEXT.
If you cannot call write for symptom
blank and circular, Inclosing 4 eaata bj
stamps.
THE C. GEI wO MXOICIKI CO.
162) First St, Corner Morrteoo.
PORTIAHD, OREGOX.
Please meatioa the A tori.
MISCELLANEOUS.
YEE YICK, Manager.
TOHO RESTAURANT.
351 Bond Street
Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co.
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS
Regular Meals IS Cts. and Up.
U. S. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street
Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts.
First-Class Meals, 13 Cts.
HOTELS.
NORTHERN HOTEL
Astoria's Newest and Best HoteL
Eleventh and Duane Streets
Rooms, Single or en Suite, Steam
Heated, Baths, Running Water in
Every Room.
Rates, 50c to $150; Special by
Week. Phone Main 3911.
MRS. J. COLLINS, Manager,
H. 3. Parker,
Proprietor, v
E. P. Parker,
Manager.
FURNITURE.
Hildebrand & Gor
Our clearing sale runs
the year through.
BARGAINS AT ANY TIME
467. Commercial Street.
MASSAGING.
Massaging
IN
ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM
baths if necessary; thprough com
petency is assured.
MRS. M. HEYNO,
87 W. Bond Street Astoria.
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRICKSON BROS.-We make
a specialty of house moving, car
penters, contractors, general jobbing;
prompt attention to all orders. Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets.
PARTNER WASTED. W
WANTED A PARTNER IN SMALL
sanitarium; $100 required",' gentleman
kdy. Address Diedrich, Aetorian
ofitae, 1-22-fcf.
ARKER HOUSE
EUROPEAN PLAN
First-class in Every Respect. Free
Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard
Room. Good Check Restaurant Good
Sample Rooms on the Ground Floor
for Commercial Men.
' ASTORIA, OREGON.
HOTEL PORTLAND
Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND, ORE.
European Plan Only.
H. C. BOWERS, Manager.
FISH MARKET.
Seattle
Fist
like
77 Ninth St., near Bond '
'Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poultry,
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Goods.
P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs.
Phone Red 2188
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PLUMBERS.
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Healing Contractor, Tinner
AND
.Sheet Iron Worker
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
425 Bond Street
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Hsassoaty SS ejSsf v Vef
tUiulprtttkers and Kwhftlruers.
Kipcirleneed Ldy Assistant
When Desired.
Calls Promptly Attended Day
or Night.
Tttttoii Ikljr. 12th Mild DtuneHts
AHTOHIA. OKE.UON
PhoueMaloatlil
BOAT BUILDER.
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BOATBUILDINQ AND REPAIR
f a. rt A annitiim,
22nd and Eachange Street
TRANSPORTATION.
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PASSENOERS . ; , . . FREIOHT
IrMUSM's
IN ONB OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST' FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOH ORADE WORK
lATII It 10W At imill BOMtl
Steamer Lurline
Night Boat for Portland and
way Landings.
Leaves Astoria dally except Sunday
at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday
at 7 a. m.
Quirk Service Excellent Meal
Good Berths
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
O. B. BLESSINO, Agent
Phone Main 2761.
TRANSPORTATION.
PrA.PJAl PACIFIC
IMPRI8S" Lln of ths AtlSnii
LESS THAN FOUR DAYS AT SEA
during the summer season, the
Empresses sail from nn.i,., ... t t
- w.vwfc iv a.ivcr
Pool; fast and luxurious. Nine hun
dred miles in ilioltp.,i ....... ...
St Lawrence River and Gulf. Short
-n inp. use this route and avoid
sea sickness.
Summer sailinii lists and rata
ready.
Apply to anv TicV. A .
James Finlayton, Agent, Astoria, Or.
TRANSPORTATION.
TIME CARD
Astoria & Columbia River JR. R. Co.
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