The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 14, 1908, FIRST SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1903
Double Dwelling.
FOOD THAT MAY KILL
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
, . .... ,,. . , . y
Two Family House Which Should Make a Good In
vestmentCost $3,500.
Copyright, IB08, by Clnn L Sixton, Mlnntapollv
j PERSPECTIVE VIEW.
I mm -tB0wi
wiume fJtWH I KITCHEN tSRWTH
fi I I I DININGKOOM '
1 I "IJJ&W MAU'. II ' RuvingroomI . I
y n y u-hxi3-o !j sEp room n
PIAZZA WOOF
i "
FIRST FLOOR PLAN.
Here 1b a double house which should be a good Investment for a man with
email means. By llring In one part of It and renting the other the owner
would be able to finance Its construction very easily. The house shown in the
cut was built for D. Vadnais In Minneapolis, who rents the upper story for
fit) a month. The architect's estimate of the cost of this double house Is
13,500.
Eugene W. Presbrey's dramatiza
tion of Sir Gilbert Parker's powerful
novel,, "The Right of Way," which
made such a distinct success last
season with Guy Standing and Theo
dore Roberts as Charley Steele and
Joe Portugais respectively, will re
sume its tour in September under
Klaw & Erlanger's direction. These
two character studies are among the
most fascinating of the modern stage,
The solution of the question that
confronts every man "What is Life
and What is Death?" is brought
home to the auditor in the imperso
nation ol Steele witn a vivia torce
fulness that is little less than startl
ing. No less convincing is the char
acter of Portugais, which Mr., Rob
erts presents with an authority and
defmiteness of purpose, an accuracy
of portrayal that makes one see and
June Official
Compiled by the U. S. Government for
Astoria and Vicinity.
JUNE, 1908.
High Water.
A. M. P. M.
tate.
h.ra ft. b.m, ft
Monday 1
Tuesday 2
1:401 8.5
3:081
7.2
2
151
8.1
7.7!
8:50
4:30
7.0
"Wednesday 3
2:50
7.0
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.5
Thursday 4
Friday 5
Saturday 6
SUNDAY 7
Monday 8
Tuesday 9!
3:30
4:15
7.4:
6.8:
6:04
5:46
5:08
6:16
6.3
6:3
6
7:22
8:08
8:55
9:48
7:52
8.0
7.7
8:52
9:50
6
8.11
Wednesday 10
Thursday 11
Friday 12
Saturday 13
6.5
8.4
8.8
9.0
10:48
10:32'
11:18
12:321
11:42
7.1
7,8
SUNDAY 14
Monday 15
Tuesday 16!
0:001
9.2
1:24
2:12
0:42
9.3
9.1
8.9
1:30
3:04
WedneRuay 17
2:16
3:50
8.0
ThurP'iay 18
3:10
8.4
4:42
5:34
6:28
8.0
8.1
8.2
"riday 19!
4:08
5:15
6:30
7:501
9:05
7.8!
Paturdf-.y 20
SUNDAY 21
Monday 22
7.2
6.8
6.8
7:24
8:16
8.4
g 4
85 1
Tuesday 23
6.8
9:09
"Wednesday 24 f
10:15
6.8
6.9
9:58!
8.7
8.8
7.2
8.9
7.8
7.3
7.8
7.8
Thursday 2511:151
10:45
12:06
Friday .., 26
Friday 26
Saturday 27
SUNDAY 28 0:06
Monday 29 0:44
Tuesday ,..30 1:20
11:28
12:65
8.71
1:35
2:15
2:501
8.6
8.3
1 I '
SECOND FLOOR PLAN.
GLENN L. SAXTOX.
feel the curious traits of the pic
turesque and human Canadian river
man of the north. There is no es-
caping the grip of Charley Stele or
Joe Portugais. It is as compelling as
the eternal question, "Who Knows?"
For the coming season Messrs. Klaw
&"Erlanger and Joseph Brooks, who
is associated with them in this en-
terprise, have provided a supporting
company of exceptional brillance and
a production that is well worthy of
their name and fame,
If you will make inquiry it will be
a revelation to you how many suc
cumb to kidney or bladder troubles
in one form or another. If the patient
is not beyond medical aid, Foley's
Kidney Cure will cure. It never dis
appoints. Tide Tables
JUNE, 1908.
Low Water. A. M. P. M.
Date.
h,m. ft. h.m.fu
8:44-0.6 8:40 3.7
9:20-0.2 9:24 8.8
9:52 0.2 10:06 3.9
10:28 0.6 11:00 3.9
11:04 1.0 11:66 3.7
11:45 1.4
0:48 3.3 12:34 1.9
! 1:48 2.8 1:32 2.8
I 2:48 2.1 2:28 2.5
3:45 1.8 3:25 2.8
4:85 0.5 4:20 '2.3
I 5:25 -0.3 5:12 3.0
6:10-0.9 6:00 3.1
6:65 -1.4 6:54 3.2
7:42 -1.6 7:45 3.3
8:30 -1.6 8:40 8.3
9:20 -1.3 9:36 3.2
10:10 -0.9 10:40 3.0
11:00 -0.2 11:48 2.7
11:55 0.5
0:65 2.2 12:62 1.2
2:00 1.7 1:64 1.8
8:08 1.1 2:58 2.8
4:10 0.5 4:00 2.7
5:04 -0.1 4:60 8.0
5:50 -0.6 6:42 8.3
6:26 -0.9 6:30 3.4
7:15 -0.9 7:10 3.6
7:62 -0.8 7:60 2.7
8:26 -0.5 8:28 3.7!
Monday
Tuesday 2
Wednesday
Thursday ,
Friday
Saturday .
SUNDAY
Monday 8
Tuesday
(Wednesday 10
1 Thursday .Ill
(Friday 12
Saturday 13
7,5 SUNDAY 14
7,9 1 Monday 15
7.9Tuesday 16
Wednesday 17
inursaay .......18
Friday 19
'Saturday 20
SUNDAY 21
Monday 22
Tuesday 23!
Wednesday 24
mursday 25
Friday 26
Saturday 27
SUNDAY ......28
Monday 29
Tuesday ........30
Meats Taken Under Certain Con
ditions Are Dangerous.
THEY SIMPLY BREED POISON
On Should Never Eat When Hurried,
Exalted, Angry, Anxious, Grieved,
Worriod or Shocktd, For at Those
Times Digostion Cannot Tako Plaoo.
A wise mau has said, "Circulation
follows attention." That la, whenever
there Is need for the activity of any
function the organ which performs that
function receives an increased flow of
Mood. For instance, a man has taken
a long walk nud a r lives home tired and
ravenously hungry. As he enters the
house he catches the aroma of cook
ing food. What happens? Why, to
use a vernacular phrase, "his month
waters." The attention Is directed to
the need of eating, and the organ en
gaged In eating and digestion at once
begin to get n greatly Increased supply
of blood.
It la out of the blood that these di
gestive organs manufacture their vari
ous fluids by which each organ accom
plishes Its s(eclal part In the work of
digestion; so when an Increased quan
tity of blood Is poured Into them each
organ begins at once to make large
quantities of Its peculiar fluid.
The salivary glands are In the mouth,
under the tongue mostly, and when a
greatly lncreasedquantlty of blood is
sent to them they at once elaborate aifd
pour out iuto the mouth a portion of
their contents; so the hungry mau who
smells the odor of cooking food waters
at the mouth. Thus the mind governs
the body.
Now, the action of the glatids of the
mouth which produce saliva Is exactly
like the action of they glands elsewhere
lu the body .which' produce gastric
Juice, pancreatic juice, bile and other
fluids, through the associated action
of which the process of digestion is
carried on. When the hungry man
smells the aroma of food there Is a
rush of blood to all the digestive or
gans, mouth, stomach, small intestine
and liver. As a result of this Increase
of circulation there Is suddenly poured
out more digestive fluid, not only sa
liva, but the others as well. The gas
trie Juice begins to flow, the pancreas
and liver get ready, and the entire di
gestive system is prepared and able to
take care of any food which Is reason
able in kind and quantity.
The point of -greatest Importance in
all this is that these fluids are poured
out only when the mental condition is
right-when there is in the mind a
desire for food. If there should be anv
reeling of disinclination for food, if
there should 1 even art Indifference
to food, the food taken under such cir
cumstances would not and could not
be properly digested.
If there Is in the mind any feeling
other than desire for food, if Just pre
vioua to eating or while eating no
thing should occur to disturb or dl's
tract the nilud, then there would be
Immediate derangement of the circula
tion. Under these circumstances the
blood would be withdrawn from the di
gestive organs and the elaboration of
the fluids of dlgestiou would cease.
Then, of course, the body would be In
no condition to receive or digest food.
Mippose that our friend returning
rrom his long walk greeted at the door
by the odors of fragrant viands a few
moments later is handed a telegram In
forming him of the sudden death of
his only son in a distant city. What
happens then? At once there is a pro
found change in the circulation. The
blood which a moment previously was
massed at the stomach and other or
gans or digestion, all ready to take
are of the meal, Is at once switched
iff to the brain. The man flushes and
then pales. Ills muscles lose their
power, lie drops Into a chair. Per
naps ue weeps. Hunger? It Is the
last thing In his thoughts. "I cannot.
eat!' he cries. "Oh, my son. mv son!"
And the same perversion of the cir
culation occurs in anger, anxiety, wor
ry, jealousy, haste, excitement or any
other state of mental pain or innuie-
tude. All these conditions simply put
the digestive organs for the time "out
of business." Food taken under such
conditions cannot possibly lie digested.
Instead it will ferment, putrefy in the
system and will be the cause of dis
comfort, of disturbed function, of dis
ease, perhaps of death.
j;ues uus seem extreme? j.et me
tell you a story. A great, strong, 'big
nreastea, energetic man conies In from
a day's fishing. Me is delightfully
tired, "hungry as a bear." At the ho
tel he finds waiting for him a telegram,
bad news. He says, "I can't eat." His
friends persuade him. He eats a hearty
meal. In two hours he is dead. It Is
a true story. I know of a score of such
cases.
And from all this what can we learn?
We can learn this: We must not eat
when we are hurried, excited, angry;
grieved, anxious, worried or shocked,
for food at such times will do us only
harm will perhaps send us with In
decorous promptitude to that bourn
rrom wnieu no traveler returns. F00J
taken under such conditions will not
digest, but will promptly begin to de
compose, forming poisons that will pro
duce any one or more of a numberless
multitude of symptoms, ranging from
simple headache to death from heart
ranure.-w. H. C. Latson, M. D., In
New York Tribune.
Subcribe for the Morning Astorian,
HELP WANTED
WANTED A BOY TO LEARN
the printing business. Enquire at
Astorian ofliee.
GIRL WANTED A GOOD GIRL
for general housework, Inquire
Mrs. R. D. Dyer, 493 Fifteenth st. 9-tl
WANTED Experienced woman of
girl to take care of baby. Apply
this office.
$2.00 STARTS A FINE LOCAL
business, daily profits $5 to $10; par
ticulars free; write today. B. F, Loos
Co., Des Moines, la."
FOB SALE.
FOR SALE-20 AUTOMATIC
nickel in the slot weighing scales, 1
electric nickel in the slot piano, set
up. and in operation In different sa-
oons in the city; price cash; will
bring in over $100 a month. Address
"B.," Astorian. 6-4-tf.
FOR SALE NEW FAIR TAINT
er's falls for sale cheap, Apply W.
11. Corbeil, Seaside, Oregon. 6-ll-6t.
F I RST-CLASS DENSMOR ETY PE
writer, at half price; also light driv
ing team, buggy and harness; to
gether or separately. C. E. Barney,
with Warren Packing Co., Astoria.
TEAM FOR SALE.
TEAM OF HEAVY DRAFT
horses, grey, weight 1300 pounds
each. For price and particulars in
quire of the Ilwaco Livery Stable.
6-11 6t.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED BETWEEN JUNE 1ST I
and 15th, a furnished house for the
summer; good, careful tenant. Ad-1
ress H. G. Smith, care Warren
racking Co., city.
YOUNG MAN WHO HAS LEARN-
ed bookkeeping and stenocraohv.
desires position in a store or office to
work up; speaks Norwegian and
Swedish. Apply 'G.," Astorian. 6-12-tf.
WANTED -SMALL FURNISHED
house centrally located or rooms
for light housekeeping with modern
conveniences, "T.,w Astorian. 6-10-5t
WANTED-TO BUY A HORSEi
weight about 1250 pounds; not over
8 years old; must be good driver and
gentle, also city broke. Address As
torian office. 6-9-tf.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE LOCKSLEY HALL
Hotel, Seaside, Or.; this beautiful
spot under the pines and overlooking
the ocean is for sale; best money-
making property in the West; over
100 rooms; modern in every way.
For particulars apply to Mrs. L. A.
Carlisle on premises.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-A LARGE SUNNY
front room, bath, phone, electric
light and gas. Address 450 Exchange
street, cor. Tenth. 6-6-6t.
FOR RENT FURNISHED IIOUSE-
keeping and single rooms. Apply
677 Exchange street. 6-6-6t.
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make
aspecialty of house moving, car
penters, contractors, general jobbing;
prompt attention to all orders. Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets.
PASTURAGE.
GOOD PASTURAGE FOR RENT,
$2.50 per month; horses called for.
Inquire A. E. Kinney, Lewis and
Clark. 6-9-6t,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Smith's Special
Delivery
EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE
Leave Orders at Star Cigai Store.
Phone Black 2383
Res. Phone Red 2276.
Stand Corner 11th and Commercial. J
RAIN AND WOMEN,
ST
Vie Bin for unnatural
(tlcuarK), Inflammation
OurMimd U Irritation) or ulceration
oot ! itrkturt. of in n on ua memhranei.
PrTMU CMlarlM. P.lril.. twl tint a.trfn.
ITKE EVAHSCHEMICAL CO. gent or polr,nou.
, OIKDINHATI.C
1,0.1 1 ttuld bj Drawlatl,
V. S. a.
jr exprenn, propRia, lor
urn. r a tiottipa 12.70.
Circular wut on reiu)lt
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW
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. BROWNELL
Attorney-at-Law
Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, a;
Commercal St., Astoria.
420
"OSTEOTpAtHsT
DR. RHODA C. HICKS
Osteopath
Office Mansell Bldg. I'hone Black 2065
i-J Commercial St.. Astoria. Ore.
DENTISTS
drTYauqhAn "
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon
DR. W. C LOOAN
Dentist
Commercial St, Shanahan Bldg.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
RESTAURANTS.
TOKIO RESTAURANT
JSI Bond Street.
Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co.
Mm
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS
Regular Meals IS Crjs. and Up,
Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cta.
First-CUis Meals, IS Cta.
FISH MARKET.
Seal m Market
77 Ninth St., near Borfd
Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poultry.
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Goods.
P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs.
Pkeoe Red tin
Dr. Reed's Cush
ion Sole, Shoes are
Death on
Corns
Easiest thing you ever put on your
feet Sold by
S. A. GIMRE
Agents for the Douglas Shoe
543 Bond St., op. Ross, Higgins & Co.
HOT OR COLD
olden West
MB ,
Tea
Just Right
CLOSSET & DEVERS,
PORTLAND, ORE.
TJ ST ARRIVED
Gold Fish
25c and 35c Each
Hildebrand & Gor
Old Bee Hive Bldg.
CNDXBTAKX1A,
J. A. UILIiAUUlI & CO.,
Undertaken and I'liilmlmcr.
Experienced Liuly AamUtant
When Desired.
Call Promptly Attended Day
or M if lit.
Twtton Ildjr. 12th And DuaneSU
A8TOKIA. Olth.OON
Phone Main I'll I
TRANSPORTATION.
The "KM Line
PASSENGERS
FREIGHT
t
Steamer Lurline
Night Boat for Portland and
Way Landings.
Leaves Astoria dally eicept Sunday
at 7 p, m.
Leaves Portland Daily except Sanaa;
t 7 a. m.
Quirk Service Excellent Meala
Oood Bertha
Landing Astoria Flavtl Wbart
Landing Portland Foot Taylor It
J. J. DAY, Agent
Phone Main 2701.
MKOICAL.
UnprMt4
08. C-lf 10
TBI OtXAT
crutess DOCT01
Wlia I b..
I'C throughout the United
Ti'i 8tu on account of
wondsrful utm.
Ko BoJaot or drag used. He guma.
to our catarrh, asthma, lung tad
throat trouble, rheumatism, aerrouauaa.
stomach, liver aod kUaay, female tea
plalnta and all obronle dlMaaee.
iUCCESSrUL HOME TSKATmwT.
If you cannot eall write far arm
blank and circular, Inclosing 4 eeata ta
itampa, 1
THE C GIB WO MEMCIWl CO.
1121 First St., Corner Morrlaoa,
PORIXAWD, ORXOOX.
Please mention the Astorlaa.
LAUNDRIES.
Thosa Pleated Bosom Shirt
he kind known Ku a.... i
v . u . B a .lieu ID
the summer, are difficult articles to J
aunder nicely. Unless you know just '
w 10 ao it, the front pleats won't
iron down smooth; and the shirt
front will look mussy. Our New
Press Ironer irons them with..
rolling or stretching. Try it
TROY LAUNDRY,
enth and Duane. Phone Main loot
PLUMBERS.
JIAJIHY
PLUMBER
Heating Contractor, Tinner
-AND-
Sheet Iron Worker
LL WORK GUARANTEED
425 Bond Street
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.
The Vermont Dairy
I am prepared to fnrntsh mis tviiltV
"sjs wt'jlVia ''jatiBii
DAIRIES.
land cream. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone 14 Farmers line.
W. J. INOALLS.