The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 07, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1908,
TAKES OUT ALL URIC
RELIEVING THE RHEUMATISM
H i-BUY, THE t INGREDIENTS
FROM ANY GOOD PHARMACY
AND MIX. THEM YOURSELF,
Cut this out and put in some safe
place, lor it is valuable and worth
more than anything else in the world
if vou should have an attack of
. v
rheumatism or bladder trouble or
any derangement of the kidneys
. whatever..'
1
The prescription is simple, and can
be made up by anyone at home. The
' ingredients can be had at any good
prescription pharmacy and all that is
necessary is to shake them well in a
bottle.
Here it is: Fluid extract dandelion,
one-half ounce; compound Kargon,
one ounce; compound syrup of sar
sarsaparilla, three ounces.
Take a teaspoonful after each meal
and at bedtime. A few doses ts said
to relieve almost any case of bladder
trouble, frequent urination, pain and
scalding, weakness and backache, pain
ihove the kidneys, etc It is now
claimed to be the method of curing
chronic rheumatism, because of its
direct and positive action upon the
eliminative tissues of the kidneys. It
cleanses these sponge-like organs and
gives them life and power to sift and
strain the poisonous waste matter and
uric acid from the bloow, relieving the
worst forms of Rheumatism and kid
ney and bladder troubles. The ex
tract dandelion acts upon the stomach
and liver and is used also extensively
for relieving constipation and indiges
tion. Compound sarsaparilla cleans
and enriches the blood.
A well-known local druggist is au
thority that this prescription is safe
to use at any time - : ".- x
PERMANENT PER DIEM RATE.
CHICAGO, March 6. The person
nel of the commission of the Ameri
can Railway Association which - will
conduct an exhaustive research into
traffic conditions throughout the
country upon which to base a perma
nent per diem car rate was made
lanown yesterday. The commission
was arranged for at the meeting of
the association in Chicago last month,
which resulted in the vote canvass re
garding a reduction of per diem
rates and the lowering of the
rate from 50 cents to 25 cents until
such time as an expert commission
could investigate conditions and sup-
iSlSi8jsfSnf
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
rrnoK,
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
UTES At lit At tASUII RtlSEt
T
r.
fan tXii iir iaiMSa
"f i Sfp f Wl
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More than two-thirds of your life
yon wear shoes. Did yon ever think
of that?
The Dr. A Reed
Cushion Shoe
Was built to give your feet comfort
two-thirds of your life; the rest you
sleep.
ply date for making a permanent
rate. ,.' ,
The. nominees for the commission
are railway men of widest experience
and authority upon traffic conditions.
' It is expected the commission will
conduct hearings in railroad centers
throughout the country and so be
come familiar 'with all conditions en
tering into and governing the que
ton of an equitable and proper per
diem rate, but the members will be
left free to conduct their investiga
tions in their own way.
):, NATURAL RESOURCES.
NEW YORK, Mar. 6,-Announc-ing
that there was no issue before the
American people so important in his
judgement, as the conservation of
natural resources, urged upon con
gress by President Roosevelt, Gif
ford Pinchot, forester of the depart
ment of agriculture, told 1,500 people
at a meeting of the American Insti
tute of Electrical Engineers last night
that a timber famine in this country
was imminent and that unless there
was a great change in public senti
ment, the country would have to face
in a few years the problems of how
to do without wood.
At the present rate of consumption,
he said, the trees now standing could
supply timber for 20 years. There
have already been set aside in the
west 165,000,000 acres of forest lands
protected by the government
But this represents only one fifth
of the timber the people of this na
tion own," added the speaker, "and
steps to protect all such property
from rapid destruction now in prog
ress cannot be taken too soon."
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INDOOR GAMES MARCH 10th.
NEW YORK, Mar. cl-Officials of
the New York Athletic Club arranged
yesterday for the club's indoor game
at Madison Square Garden on March
10. A special match race at 600
yards between Guy Haskins of Penn
sylvania, the inter-collegiate half mile
and mile champion, and Harry L.
Hillman, the crack sprinter of the
New York Athletic Club. Hillman
had been matched against J. B. Tay
lor, but the latter's abandonment of
in-door racing for the rest of the sea
son led to negotiations with Haskins,
who finally consented to take his
college mate's place. The two men
are generally considered to be very
evenly matched. ' Another race in
which the club's management enter
tains hopes of seeing records smash
ed, is the hurdle race in which the
competitors will include Forest
Smithson of the Multnomah Athletic
Club; A. B. Shaw of Dartmouth and
R. C. Leavitt of the Boston A. C. the
winner of the hurdle event at the
Olympic games in Athens.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
HELP WANTEDMALE.
WANTED - MAN AG ERi ' GOOD
salary; exeprience .not necessary;
for Astoria branch office of large
Portland real estate firm; small capi
tal required; we furnish large list and
teach you the business; for full par
ticulars address Manager, 242 Fifth
street, Portland. 3-l-7t
, SITUATION WASTED.
SITUATION I WANTED BY A
young lady of experience, a position
as stenographer; has own ' machine.
Apply this office. ' ' 2-3-Jt
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Mrs. G. Ziegler, 314
Seventeenth street. 3-3-tf.
TIMBER CLAIMS WANTED.
WANTED Good timber claims on
the Columbia or tributary, that can
be logged immediately; will pay cash;
state location and kind of timber; also
give cruise. Address K., care As
torian. 3-5-71.
WANTED-TO RENT.
WANTED SMALL FURNISHED
house. Address "K." Astorian. I
3-6-31
FOB SXXT.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, also
furnished housekeeping rooms. En
quire 267 15th street, corner Ex
change. 2-28-6t.
FOR RENT 2 UNFURNISHED
office rooms, near court house. In
quire 386 Commercial street, ' up
stairs. 2-7-tf.
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE-NINE
room house, cor. Jerome and 17th
streets. Apply to Capt. Ferchen,
330 17th street 2-2tf.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
IfOUSlllOVERSj;
FREDRICKSON BROS.-Wa make
a specialty of house moving, car
penters, contractors, general Jobbing;
prompt attention to all orders.? Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets.
HOTELS.
HOTEL OXFORD
Sixth and Oak Strs., Portland, Ort,
A 'strictly modern hotel In center
of butinets district; suites with or
without private baths, running hot
and cold water in every room; plenty
of free baths. Rates $1.00, $1.50 and
$2.00.
VICTOR BRANDT, Prop.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
WANTED-THREE OR FOUR
furnished housekeeping rooms. Ad
dress "W." Astorian office. 3-6-3t.
CHARLES M. ABERCROMBIE
Attorney-at-Law "
City Attorney Offices: City Halt
for sale.
Bad breath has probably broken off
more matches ma bad temper, and
that's a good many. The best cure for
bad breadth is the tome-laxative, Lane's
Family Medicine, ! n : v
The W. L Douglas
Shoe
Hat a world-wide reputation,
one and be up to date.
Wear
S. A. GIA1RE
543 BOND STREET.
' Opposite Fisher Bros. '
Best kinds of logging shoes, bar.
made, always on hand. '
a M aMSlllMllaiK
V men Anil WUmEnX
tlDEK 1 UeBtlforunnturl
to I to mi OMcttVf ea.innnmmaiuini,
asMtai M 1,'riMttooi or nicrttfotu
HKMrteMN ,A IHIIC0M IIIMnDrMlM.
lMi CmwtM. PuIiilMt. tad Dot utriD.
,THEEMH8CntMi! C0, sut or iwi.omnuj
? ot tint ill plln wrtf(n
According t Borwpower.
A young motorist, emlea voting to
convince a country innkeeper that the
decay of coaching was more than com
pensated for by the spread of motoring
a pastime, exclaimed, as a final ar
gument, that his car was of forty
horsepower, "the equal, sir, of ten re
lays of coach horses."
The next morning he read In bis bill,
"To feeding and stabling, 80 shillings."
He asked the landlord for an ex
planation.
"The charge for 'osses is 2 shillln' a
ead, sir," was the reply. "That ma
chine of yours is equal to forty 'osses,
which Is 80 shillln'." - London Ex
press.
Onion.
Onions are almost the best nervine
known. No medicine Is so useful In
cases of nervous prostration, and there
Is nothing else that will so quickly re
lieve and tone a wornout system. On
ions aje useful In all cases of coughs,
colds and Influenza,, In consumption,
Insomnia, hydrophobia, scurvy, gravel
and kindred liver complaints. Eaten
every other day, they soon have a
(fearing and whitening effect on tfi
eomnlexlon.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a
new remedy, an improvement on the
laxatives of former years, as it does
not gripe or nauseate and is pleasant
to take. It is guaranteed. T. F.
Laurin, Owl Drug Store.
Repreued atimcnts.
People who marry always hear good
wishes, congratulations and other
pleasant remarks, but they miss much
In not bearing the repressed sentiments
which burst forth to other. A woman
who recently received a wedding .an
nouncement from a friend was beard
to exclaim In tones of disgust "What
willful disregard of the manlfesta
tim of Providence wbeo she was ac
ntalnlr Intended for as old maldf. ,
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.
ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL
for sale; doing a splendid business;
good opportunity 'for a first-class
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 snd always engaged 'way
ahead.
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.
AN INGLORIOUS WOUND.
1"ie Hard Luck That Was Handtd Out
to the Old Vetenn.
On one of the tolunter ranges In
:he north of England Is a well known
jld Irish scrennt. who has charge.
It may be mentioned tilt lie went
through three wars the Crimean, the
Indian mutiny and the Chinese and
luring the whole of that time never
received a single wound.
Old W.. as he Is culle. occasionally
lets as a murker at the targets, and
bis utter recklessness bait become a
proverb.
lie has bron known U walk forth
from behind the mantelet without the
jllghtest warning and toucn up a bulls
?ye which CUl not quite satisfy him or
to note the exact position of a shot.
At all remimtitrances be would fulfl'
rontemptuouniy. '
' "Me be sliot? Me?" he wauld ar';.
"Why, I've liu through three wnr-r-s
ind was uivt r shot yet. Tab! riiwot's
bit o' lead flying through the air?"
And be would assume an air of ll.
just. It actually occurred,' however, ut
list and be was shot through the
ihoulder.
For a moment, as frequently hap
pens with rifle shots, such Is their ter
rible force, be did not know he wns
rtruek; then when he observed the
blood streaming down his sleeve be
commenced to walk down the range,
right In the line of fire.
It was seep that something was
wrong, and they hurried to meet him.
As be did so he tottered and bad to bo
carried. ,; . .)
"Shot!" he groaned, with a look or
shame. "Shot and by a Saturday after
ooon soldler!"-London Tit-Bits. s
JOHN C McCUE
Attorney-at-Law
Deputy District Attorney,
Page Buildintr Sn'.te .
HOWARD M. BROWNELL
Attorney-at-Law
Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, at 420
Commercal St, Astoria.
DENTISTS
DR. VAUGHAN
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon
DR. W. C. LOGAN
Dentist
Commercial St Shanahan Bldg.
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RHODA C HICKS
Osteopath
Office ManseU Bldg. Phone Black 2061
673 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. '
BUSINESS DIEEOTOEY.
RESTAURANTS.
Columbia
Bestaurant
3381 Bond St, Cor. 8th and Boa a.
First-Class Meala. .
Reasonable Prices.
Our Special Dishes.
Noodles and Chop Suey.
Everything First-class.
YEE YICK, Manager.
TOKIO RESTAURANT.
351 Bond Street
' Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co.
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS ,
Regular Meals IS Cta. and Up.
TJ. 8. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street
Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cta.
First-Class Meals, 15 Cta.
An Inspiration.
Mrs. Knlcker Henry, why did y
leave your shoes on the stairs U
night? Knicker (dazed, but Inspired- -English
custom, m'dear. Left 'em, to
be blacked. Puck.
Sill lii Jem m M,
..Individually Molded desserts 'are
now considered the proper thing. "The
moulds are hard to get outside the
large cities, but users x of JELL-0,
The Dainty Dessert, can get them
absolutely free. Circular in . each
package explaining and illustrating
the different patterns. JELL-0 i is
sold by all good grocers at 10c. per
package. Do not accept a substitute
or ou will be disappointed. ; J
FURNITURE.
liildebrand & Gor
Our clearing sale runs
; the year . through, '
BARGAINS AT ANY TIME
467 Commercial Street.
MASSAGING.
Massaging
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM
baths jf necessary; thorough com
petency is assured. )
MRS. M. HEYNO,
87 W. Bond Street Astoria. ;
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. Our New
Press Ironer irons them without
rolling or stretching. Try it r
TROY LAUNDRY, ' . I
Tenth and Duane. Phone Main 1991
HOTEL PORTLAND
Finest Hotel In the Northwest
PORTLAND, ORE.
European Plan Only.
H. C BOWERS, Manager.
CABINET MAKERS.
J. A. UI LI! AUG 11 & CO.?!
; Undertaken mi Knifudmera.
Experienced Idy'AssUtftiU
;1 " I II " hum msomrctM
sL
HH I '..,mii Mil M , . i'l'sAt
Culls rrouiptly Attended Day
JmZL'Z orNlgltt. i
Tutton lldar. 12th And Duane 8 la
ARTOltlA. OHE.UON
1'hone Alain 111
rn. '. J '. 1 " j
' PtUMBERl
inurnniicDv
ii i
. n. i,iui
PLUMBER
Heating Contractor, Tinner
'.. fl :'-AND
New Upholstering
First-class work guaranteed. Up
holstering and 'cabinet work nicely
and neatly done. Furniture of all
kinds repaired. Prices right
164 8th St., bet. Coml. and Duane Sts.
J. H. BOWLSBV.
FISH MARKET.
SeatlB
Fis
Me
77 Ninth St., near Bond
'Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poultry.
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Goods'
P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs.
PWn Red 2183
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Eagle Concert Hall
' (320 Aator Street)
Rooms for rent by the day, week, or
month. Best rates in town.
P. A. PETERSON, Prop.
hect Iron Worker
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
425 Bond 8trtet
BOAT BUILDER.
iassseissssawasisl
T, L. Driscolli
BOATBUILDINO AND REPAIR
ING A SPECIALTY.
22nd and Exchange Street
TRANSPORTATION.
The"KM line
PASSENGERS
FREIGHT
k 'VTA
MEDICAL.
1 Unprecauaated
- Sueoesssa af
OH. G-GEEIO
TEI GREAT
CRnrasi D0CT01
Who Is known
throughout the United
'fa Btate on aoeount ol
wondtrful aims
Ko poisons or! drugs usee: He guwaa
teea to eur eatarrh, asthma, lung sad
throat troublt, roeumatlm, Bemuageas,
stomaeh, liver and kidney, female com
plaints and all ehronte diseases.
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMZKT.
If you eannot call write for symptom
blank and circular, Inoloslng 4 cents la
sUmps. ' ,,'-t---)
TEE C GSS WO MZDICIlfX CO.
102 First St., Corner Morrison,
PORTLAIfD, OREGOIf.
Please mention tfi Astorian.
Steamer - Lurline
Niglit Boat for Portland and
Way Landings.
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday
at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday
at 7 a. m.
Quirk Service Excellent Meals
Good Bertha
Landing Astoria Flavsl Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylot St
O. B. BLESSING, Agent
Phone Main 2761.
TRANSPORTATION.
PAriADIAN PAOIRIO
"IMPRlir Line el the Atlantic
LESS THAN FOUR DAYS AT SEA
During the 'summer season,' tha
Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver
pool; fast and luxurious. Nine hun
dred miles h sheltered waters of tha
St Lawrence River and Gulf. Short
ocean trip. Use this route and avoid
sea sickness.
Summer sailing lists and rates now
ready.
Apply to any Ticket Agent, or
James Finlayson, Agent, Astoria, Or.
TRANSPORTATION.
TIME CARD
Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co.
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Trains marked run dally. fTalegrapb Offioe.
Nos. 26 and 28 run from Astoria to C atsop Beach via Ft Stev-n. Ma r
runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsoo Beacfc i dirr VL ' . 22
Portland to Astoria only. No. 30 runs from Astoria ? p ru"1from
Nos. 21, 25 and 29 ran via Ft StevtM ? No 23 run.C ?Pr?!,ch
to Astoria and Portland direct , -"a",' 3 tuni from Clatsop Beach
Connections At Portland, with alt ,n.--4i-... . .'..
with Northern Pacific Railway Company. At Astoria wlA M, GT6'
tJtiZltS'" ,rm a" POln,, the EMt " Europe. For
t U. B. vn NSON, General Ageat, 12th and CommercUl, Astoria, Or.
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