I J ii; . THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. .THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 100. j i i S t'l ..i it ) : -4 4 I, i 3 M i i MIXTURE FOR THE OLD FOLKS THIS SIMPLE HOME MIXTURE TO EASILY OVERCOME KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE AND RHEUMATISM Here is a prescription that anyone can mix at home. Any good pre scription pharmacy can supply the ingredients named at little cost; be ing composed of vegetable extracts, it is harmless and inexpensive. Best of all it does its work well, relieving tven the worst forms of bladder trorble, frequent urination, backache, kdwy complaint, and by its direct action upon the eliminative tissue of the kidneys, makes these most vital organs J id the blood and system of . waste matter and uric acid which canses rheumatism. Here it is; try it if you suffer. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Shake well in a .bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. . A well-known local druggist is au thority for the statement that one! week's use shows good results in nearly every instance, and such symptoms as lame back, frequent de sire to urinate, pain in bladder and even chronic rheumatism are gener ally relieved within a few days, the pain and swelling diminishing with teach dose. A MOUNTAINEER'S REPLY. A Northerner riding through the West Virginian mountains came up with a mountaineer leisurely driving i herd of pigs. ; "Where are you driving the pigs to?" asked the rider. "Out to pasture 'em a bit -What for?" "To fatten 'em." , "Isn't it pretty slow work to fatten them on grass? Up where I come from we pen them up and feed them on corn. It saves a lot of time." "Yaas, I s'pose so," drawled the mountaineer. "But, h 1 what's time to a hawg?" Everybody's Magazine. Given up to Die, B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia street, Evansville, Ind., writes: "For over five years I was troubled with kidney .and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the best physicians who did me no good and I was practically given up to die. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely cured." Why not let it help you? T. Fs Laurin, Owl Drug Store. NOR FIRE NOR WATER. Secretary A. M. Downes of New York's Department of fire, related at a dinner a fire story. "At the end of the first act of a drama," he said, "a man leaped hur riedly td his feet. " 'I heard an alarm of fire,' he said. 1 must go and see where it is.' "His wife, whose hearing was less acute, made way for him in silence, and he disappeared. " 'It wasn't fire,' he said on his re turn. ""Nor water either,' said his wife coldly." It is better to cure the little court Mum to take chances of consumption. like best cough cure is Kemp's Balsam. Druggists sell it at 25 cents and 50 eents bottle. Work Ahead. Farmer Bentover I've just heerd that the Widder Dlggs has married her hired man. Farmer Hornbeak Then, by jolly, he'll have to climb down from the fence and S3 to work. Fuck. The Power of Mystery. "I can't afford to have people think I don't know about this particular ques tion," said the politician, "and I haven't toe time I need to read up on it" i- "Well," replied bis wife, "In that case W tell you what I'd do. I'd look wise And get some paper to announce that you decline to be interviewed." Wash , fngton Star. .' t i ' Seeds of Jealousy. By COUN S. COLLINS. t OoprrifhtoaV 1WS, by K. C PwctUa. T Ingress and Egress. The Old Man The easiest way to get Into society Is to marry for money. The Young Man Suppose you are in society and want to get out? The Old Man Then marry for lota. -Illustrated Bits. III1III11HIIIIIII1IIIII Jlmmle Blatchford sprang to his feet to greet Marcla as she eutered. but th gravity of the girl's faco arrested the greeting that hung upon his Hps, and instead he gasped. "What's the matter?" ht cried when he had found his voice. "Is it anything serious-some of the family ill?" "There Is no illnesa in th family. aid Marcla coldly. ' Then why this funereal counte nance?' demanded Blatchford. "Hera I am, just back from the west, and yon don't even say How d'ye dor Dldnt yon get my letters every day, or what is the matter r "I was Induced to visit a motion pic ture performance yesterday," began Marcla. "I believe that they are called nickel theaters.' Tvt heard the phonographs out side," murmured Jlmmle. "If the pic tures are as bad as the muaio your look of woe Is explained. How did yon corns to patronUo such a place?" "It was curiosity," explained Marcla. "I happened to meet Belle Brewster and George Taylor and Henry Towns. Belle is perfectly crazy over the ab surd motion pictures, and they were on their way to one of those places. I foolishly let myself bo persuaded to go with them. They bad a picture of yon on ths screen." "That is flattering!" cried Jlmmle mockingly. "I find yon looking as if the end of the world was near, and yon explain that yon saw me in ths motion pictures, which accounts for your state of depression." "It waa taken at the shore last sum mer," said Marcla meaningly. ' "I admit that I am not a dream of beauty in a bathing suit." said Jlm mle, with a smile, "but I did not know that I was almost fatal to the be holder." - -.;,:.v.'-.- "Ton were entirely dressed." inter rnpted Marcla. "Ton had on that gray suit I liked so much and the tie I gave "XOU'D BEITKB GET THB MCEHBB ANT WAT." you for Easter, the one yon said you never would wear except when you were with me," "And I never did," said Jlmmle promptly. "Only the thought of being with you would tempt me to wear that circus necktie. What else did I have?" "A girl," said Marcla explosively "a girl who looked like an actress. lou bad your arm about her waist, and you were kissing her, and the people walk ing along the beach stopped and laugh ed at you, and suddenly you saw them and got up and ran away." "And here's where I get the engage meut ring and my letters back, and you tell me that I have destroyed your faith In the honor of men just because some motion picture actor happens to look like me." "It was you." Insisted Marcla. "There can be no possibility of a mistake." "I'm from Missouri," declared Jlm mle. "Would you mind taking me to the place where I can be confronted with the evidence of my perfidy?" "Since you will not admit your guilt," said Marcla coldly, "I do not see bow you can deny the picture when you must recall the circumstances. "Please," said Jlmmle pleadingly, and Marcla nodded an assent The Nickel odeon was but a few blocks away, and presently they had paid an admission and had passed into the darkened hall. For half an hour they sat there watching the flickering pictures thrown against the screen of whitewashed wall; then Marcla turned to Jlmmle. "We must have seen all the pictures," she said, with embarrassment "This seems to be the place I was in yester day, but I recognize none of these pic tures, I hope you do not think I" "I think you are unfamiliar with picture theaters," said Jlmmle, with a laugh. "Wait here a moment" 3a slipped away in ibe darkness, izt Marcla closed ber tired eyes to shut CLASSIFIED A D VE RTIS EMENTS FOR SALS. FOR SALE FURNITURE OF A 5-rootn house; all ready to move into; low rent; centrally located. 1 WESTERN REALTY CO., 172 Tenth St. FOR SALE THE STOCK AND fixtures of a general store located a few miles from Astoria; very clean stocx, 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 and always engaged 'way ahead. -:' " i WESTERN REALTY CO. FOR SALE THE FURNITURE of a large lodging house; rooms always full; low rent . WESTERN REALTY CO. 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. '.. . 3-5-7t out the tiresome mcaer. She felt more miserable than ever. JImmle's attitude bad somewhat shak en her confidence in the identification, and now she bad even failed to prove her case with him. Presently a hand rested on ber arm, and sue opened her eyes. "Slip out," sa'd Jlmmle. "I have solved the mystery in part The same people come bete every day, so they change the pictures each morning. The proprietor says there's a regular cir cuit, and be told me where I can find onr scandalous film." He hailed a street car, and a ten minute ride brought them to another place almost exactly like the first. One of the first things to greet their eyes was a huge sign readlug, "By the Sad Sea Waves Very Comic." "I'm glad some one sees humor In the situation," said Jlmmle grimly as be laid a ten cent piece on the cashier's shelf snd led Marcla through the door. They had not long to wait, and Jlm mle gasped as Marcla convulsively pressed his arm. A girl and a man were altting on the sand in the shade of a huge umbrella. Oblivious of a gathering crowd, the two billed and cooed until a well directed pebble hit the sunshade and attracted their atten tion to the audience In the rear. The man was so exactly like himself that Jlmmle stared in fascination. Then he sought the box office, where two men were counting money. r "I waut to uiuUe some Inquiry about that film just shown," said Jlmmle as be attracted the attention of one of the men. "I've nothing to do with the pic tures," was the surly response. The other man turned. "I'm the man who makes them. Want to hire the service?" he asked eagerly. "We get all the big French sniff before any one else. We're the most up to date, and we get the crowd every time." "I am merely curious about the pic ture 'By the Sad Sea Waves,'" ex plained Jlmmle. The man grinned. "Friend of yours?" he asked. "Great sell, wasn't it? It was made to order for a chap. He wanted to spring It at a bachelor dinner to the other fellow. lie got us a suit of the chap's clothes, even to shirt and shoes. The picture stood him $200, but he said It was worth it He let us use It for exhibi tion too." "You don't happen to know the man's name, do you?" coaxed Jlmmle. "Sure," was the prompt response. "It was something like a city. It wasn't Villa; no, It was Towne. That's it He's a broker chap. What? I say,, you're the chap they took off! Towne said there wasn't no come-back. It was all a joke." "It is a joke-on Towne," said Jim mle steadily. "You need apprehend no trouble in the matter. I thank you for your courtesy." He turned to find Marcla at bis el bow. "Take me out of here, Jlmmle," she said softly. "1 was an idiot to fall so easily Into Henry Towne's trap. He wanted to cut you out That was his object" , , ! "And he counted upon your freez ing into Icy silence and offering no ex planation." said Jlmmle understandlng ly. "Now, let's get home, I've seen enough pictures for one evening, aud I guess you have. Let's walk. It Is not very far. I want a chance to cool off." "What are you going to do about II?" asked the girl curiously as they sought a more quiet thoroughfare. ' "Three things," explained Jlmmle. "I'm going to Are my man for letting Towne havi my clothes; I am going to call on Towne never mind that and I'm going to get a license tomorrow and marry jrou before tbey can spring nny more photographic seeds of jeal ousy on us," r FOR BXftT. 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. Fcrchen, 330 17th street. 2-2tf. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIS Attorney-at-Law City Attorney Offices: City Hall JOHN C McCUE Attorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney. Page Building Sftlte 4. HOWARD M. BROWNELL Xttorney-at-Law Office with Mr. J. A. Eakln, at 420 Commercal St, Astoria. DENTISTS DR. VAUOHAN Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. W. C LOGAN DentSat Commercial St Shanahan Bldg. OSTEOPATHS. lHlinjlHLIB"l ""l " DR. RHODA C HICKS Osteopath ' Office Mansell Bldg. Phone BUck 2061 J7J Commercial St, Astoria, Ore, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. TOKIO RESTAURANT. 351 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co. Coffee with Pi or Cake 10 Cts, FIRST-CLASS MEAL8 Regular Meals IS Cts. and Up. U. S. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts. Flrst-Class Meals. IS Cts. FURNITURE. Hildebrand & Gor Our clearing sale runs the year through. BARGAINS AT ANY TIME 467 Commercial Street. MASSAGING. MassatzlHS IN ALl ITS BRANCHES; WARM baths if 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 TROY LAUNDRY, . Tenth snd Duane. Phone Main 1991 PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF C. Q. M., VANCOU ver Barracks, Wash., March 10, 1908 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock, a. m April 10, 1908, for furnishing fuel, fuel oil, gasoline, dogfood, mineral oil at posts in this Department for the year ending June 30, 1909; for furnishing forage and bedding for posts in Alaska for year ending June 30, 1909, and for furnishing a three months' supply of forage and bedding for posts in Department of Columbia em braced within boundaries of United States, for period commencing July 1, 1908. ' Deliveries of supplies to com merce July 1, 1908. Information fur nished here or by Quartermasters at posts. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals, or any part thereof. En velopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for 1 ' at . addressed John E. Bax ter, C. Q. M. v 1M2-I3t. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON . BROS. Ws mk. H a specialty of house moving, car penteri, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. .. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets.. , H I, 111 J hi .11! HOTELS. H0TEL0XF0RD Sixth and Oak Stre., Portland, Ore. A strictly modern hotel in center of business 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. HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. European Plan Only. H, C BOWERS, Manager. CABINET MAKERS. New Upholstering Shop 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. BOWLS BY. FISH MARKET. Seattle Fis n 77 Ninth St., near Bond -' Fresh and Salted Fish. Game and Pouliry, Groceries, Produce ana Fruit Imported and Domestic Goods. P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs. PhoM Bed 1183 WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astor Street) . ; . Rooms for rent by the day, week, or month. Best rates In town. , : P. A. PETERSON, Prop. " MEDICAL, sssssswsssssssSsessjwsassjsssst Unprecedented " Sueoetsee' of THS GREAT . CHUTES! D0CT01 Who is knows throughout the United i States oa account of Us wondsrful suits. No poisons or dmgs used. He guaran tees to sure estarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness. stomach, liver and kidney, female plaint snd all ohronle diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TJUATMIHT. If yon esanot eall write for symptom blank and circular, Inclosing 4 osata hi skimps. THB & CIS WO UXDICTiri CO. 162 First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGOIf. Please mention the Astorian. J. A, UIL11AUUI1 a CO., Uurtertftkors and Knilittlmers- EiperltnctHi liiid v Assistant When Desired. Calls Promptly Atteutted IHj or Klirht. Tuttoii Ilda;. 12th ml Dunne (its AHTOUIA. OKK.UOX Phone Mnln silll ' PLUMBERS. ' J. PLUMBER Heating" Contractor, Tinner . -AND- '; ,:, . Sheet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEED 423 Bond Street BOAT BUILDER, assasssasssassssjsasl T, L. JDriscoll5 BOATBUILDINQ AND REPAIR. INQ A SPECIALTY. 22nd and Exchange Street TRANSPORTATION. The "K" Line PASSENGERS r FREIOHT Steamer Lurlinc Night Boat for Portland snd Way Landing!. Leave Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Daily except 8unoay a. . Quirk Service ' Excellent Meals Good Berths Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St O. B. BLESSINO, Agent Phona Main 2761. . TRANSPORTATION. , CANADIAN PACIfllC LESS THAN FOUR DAYS AT SEA During the summer season, the Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver pool; fast and luxurious. Nine hun dred miles in sheltered waters of the 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 Finlayaon, Agent, Astoria, Or. TRANSPORTATION. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. 82 I W I SO I X,"H I -a t.m a o ! a . a to 11.40 12.01 VIM 12.26 U.B0 p.m. O is s I s.it B.8n .m. hi m V H 9.15 8ft S.8II 8.48 1.40 8.40 8.48 S.M 8.U! S.18 .2n sTSi 10.18 10.24 .8OT10.80 p.m. 8.60 8 lOj 8 'JO 8.S6 8.M .29 8 T40 7.11 7.20 1M p.m Effective, Sunday, January 2fl, 1908-Pacific Time. hum a r a, Fo' p.m. a. 00; 7.20 7.R5 7.M 8.07 8.1ft 8.87 8.5ft J.60I a.m. 8.00 V.10 .8i 9.87 10.05 101ft 10.8A 10 61 u to 11. IH U.1S Lv .Aril lv. At, nnnm ...... ' ....OOBI.K4 ... ........... KAIMKIM,., ....,).. MATQKK, ..OUINCY cla.tbkXnib jtmoTiONi, V UPTON1""'""""' r ...AHTORlAt r LV AHTOR1A. .AH r. i w Aitrtun iuN , Lv JOT 19.44 12. M 1.00 P.m. HAMMOND .... , Ar. FT, RTKVKN8 Lv XV FT. BTEVEN8 Ar riAinjHUHij,,, Ar WARHKNTOM' , Lv WAlUtKNtflK .kH ......... ..UnIKH A KT ,,,,, A.V.V.V HotLAA,.".,.",,.''iv: 110 ToT 118 US 11 p.m. 12. 1A 10.6ft 10.40 lO.tS 10.00 U s.ai t.lft 8.20 8 14 7.85 7.42 7.41 7.88 7.2(1 8 k7 M 8 4ft l.m. m 001 S.40 1.26 7.M 7.50 7.40 7.18 7.04 8.10 8.60 t.as 8. OH 6.00 4.66 Ip.m. .m. 1,46 3.20 JlOl 2.08 8.00 12.80 12.26 12.16 l.m. 11.80 10.401 p.m. I a s GO s i.m 8.10 io:7T8lb 10.80 10.27 10.W 10.23 10.18 Tllfil 10 61 10.45 8 40 10. lh 8 48 10.86 (.86 k.m (.08 2.00 Train marked run dully, Tlwranh nm Nos. 26 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsoo Beach via :.... . runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop leach .direct mm"1 Ni0, 22 Portland to Astoria only. No. 30 runs from Astoria to Clahf n XTJtom Nos. 21, 25 and 29 run via Ft. Stevens No 23 run frnPn.!ach 4ir,ct: to Astoria snd Portland direct. , V T - V0' runs CItsP Beach Connections-At Portland, with all trans-continental i;. ' a! n ui with Northern Pacific Railway Company. At Ator"a wfth .?e.m,,AAc,e' aFnTr.iaCwa;nd " U tJSJSSlSSS B"d U P,ntl the Europe. For 0. B. JOHNSON, General Agent, 12th and Commercial, Aitoria, Or.