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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908 THE iiuHMNG ' AiTOlflAJC. AiilOIUA. VUMiUS. NORTH SIDE NEW b it. '' U' u"mm, 01 . eIll4 rt prtMiiUUvt M The A4orl. a4 -III mm car f Klin,,,,, 0f ,tw(i or()fti ,or mbtMlpli0M Md iU h(Bd printing. J, U. llablor, left Monday for South wenu, tor i ilmrt bunuict vinit In thai cdy. ' . Mr. Clia. Hurclv of , Naheotla, Wh,, wa In Ilwdcp Monday vinlt lug old friend and acquaintance. Geo. I,. Colwell returned to hlit home In Antorla, the latter part of la it week after a few very buny day, spent lit Ilawco. Den Wine, returned Monday to Glendale, Oregon, lifter 1 few day pent In llwaco, with hit father and brother, fie expect to be gone about t month, J. W, Scahorg left Monday for 1 btulneii trip to Portland Oregon. I. 0 Heller, an electrician, arrived! the first of the week and we under Hand will at once begin work on the electric light plant of the llwaco Mill nd Lumber Co,, and will furnish light to the place of bulnei during the buiy holiday eaon. W, A. Fowler returned Saturday af ternoon on the launch Jfulda I, from icveral day btulne trip pent In Axorla, and it up river point. Mr, ana Mr, v,. t. liawkin. re Koger, by the Clatsop Mill Co., of Atorla, wa towed away, Sunday. A wow, carrying 40 ton of coat ar rived Sunday, nd wa landed on the beach, where it wa in eauv acccti of the team, 30 ton are for the llwaco Public School and the remainder it for J. A. Howcrton. Harry W. Nott, who wa confined to hi bed for teveral day last week rapidly recovering and i now able to be again at hi place of buslnei. Mr. Frer, a travelling mlnrmn from Portland, wa In II warn Tiii-iHau soliciting order arnon. the .roeerv aeairr her. Geo, Koford, who ha charire of the engine in the llwaco Mill. I. at nr,m. ejtirt ffli bat bli cut h sot tlosf t teriou. Mr. Creen of Seivlew, it having the building belonging to Wm. Black, on Main Street remodeled, and tome necenary repair made, preparatory to opening up a wloon, in the near fu ture. Word wa reeclved the first of thi week that Mr. Nick Hansen of Chi nook, died Monday. In one fit (hi More people are taking Foley' Kid- ney Remedy every year. It i con- mdered to be the mom effective rem edy for kidney and bladder trouble that medical , science can devise. Foley Kidney Remedy correct irregularis, build up worn "out tissue and restore Jot vitality. It win make you feel well and look well. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. 3 Bring: in Your Want Ads To ftlr5MTr 1 fr nn ... . -ii yvuku. UK ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE turned Saturday from a few day trip! Portland hospitals from an operation m. . vnnwnver. made recently; we under.tand the fu v in i r wa u u li inrn r 1 nri .ni k . lir.j a i t -, . . t "cm rcineoay alter ,.yilom C,a. ! ,l!ind C P- nft0" 1" Chinook. eentty CURIOSITIES OF DIET, How Nature Adapts Food to Man and Man to Food. GREAT VALUE OF CEREALS. Why Ptepl Can Eat Bread at Kvary Meat Without Getting Tired of It The Fruit ef the Burning Treplea , aim the Fata of tha Freaan Arctio. Modern acleuc baa atiowo tfdit a turo provide food for manklud with marveimi care aud forwtlghL Tha hn- man ayalem require a crrtalu amount Of jiroteld dally to replace woruout muscle aud tissue. Flab aud meat sm ply till in large ijiiantltlo. lu bot cllmatwi, however, Umwo apoll ao Quick, ij that tlii'lr um la limited. Nature. a tf to compKimate for thla. tin .hen to certain tropical fruit a much larger Cjuaiwtjf or protuid tUaa uortheru frulta contain. Tliu govrnuitut aualyala auuwa tbat IIk have Ave unit or calo rie to tha ounce, tin It. two and flvo tenth and Iximna oua aud flvo-tentha. Apploa have flve timlha, pearhra nine tetitli and Hnr even-tenthi. Prob ably tb tie and datea touted bad ioat part of the Ir uiolatura, and aoui allow ance ahould be mail for thla. Tba Arab cau, therefore, umlnlnlu bt vigor on a diet chit-fly plucked from tree. Henry M. Stanley aud hta white companion ullted aliuoat entirely on banana flour fur two year la the African Juuitle. Their freedom from Ueae wat lu part attributed to the wholeomttH'M of tbla diet The dried banana conlulii SO xr cent of proteltU. abont double tbat or ordinary wheat flour. At the opening of the mongo aeamm In Jamaica many of tho imllvo prnc titally live ou thla fruit for two or three week. They fairly revel In It, An KngllMbmau who waa fumillnr with the aclence of diet could not under alaud bow thoy could not ouly main ' talu tbelr health ou thla faro, but actuully grow alock aud fat lie knew tbat au effort to live on tbe frulta of bl native country would result in weakmma, alcknes aud eventual death. Chemical analyst (bowed, however, tbat the iimngo contalued enough pro teld to ui)ly the bodily uecd. If nature hua been tbua kind in adapting food to man' uaea, ahe baa been equally ao Id adapting man to bt food. You may have wondered why people cau eat bread at every meal without tiring of it. The difficulty of eatlug ou quail a day for thirty daya la well known. Even such dellcaclea aa aaparngua and strawberries cause an aversion whou served too frequently. Nature aenda mou a never falling ap petite for cereal because they are alto Bethor tho moat valuable of fooda. Tboy contain a considerable amount of wtiiuu ur tite ciuut cumponenta wium food r vewublo origin and aupply the fuel niHtlcd by tho body. The po lar animal li:ive fat in abundaiice, but iMt'eiiw of tlio temnrrate mid torrid Kile can cut It only In limited nunu line, 'lo tbem the mere thought of t'litMving- cliunka of greaae la nauae nllng. mo children of the fnacn north, however, are endowed not onlv with the ability to out and to dltront lr quautitlea of fat, but with a keen ap petite for It. One who la at-naltlva to UCb lllllllVMliin onmt turn mr wbeb be the native of anttthrn Alaska, tbe ThllnklU. awallowlu. a oil flavored by aalmon berrle with tbe gnto of a boy over Ire cream, Tbe Eaklmoa, farther north, will eat blub- per, ailgbtlr cooked In the flamea. to an Indefinite number of pounds. New I or a Trtbuue, .. Hr Oblet Attaint. Torsive me. my dear." aald thu i aip numbly, "but I tbou.btlesalv m..n Uoned to Mrs. Brown tbe thing tbat you tola me lu si rift confidence." "3 Here la uothlnc to foralve." renildd tbe wbie womau plenaauUy. "It wa ror that very purjRMi tbat I told them to you In atrht confldenee.M Chioaso Poat. Osttlng Even, Tou are half an hour late this morning." anld a acboolmaater to a echolar. Tea, air," refilled tbe boy. who had been "kept In" the dav befora. "it wa late yesterday when I got homer -London Tlt-BIt. W give altocether too little lmrjor- tance to wbt wo aay to other and too mnch to what they say to ua.-Ellot. HANDICAPPED ' Thla Is the Case With Many Astoria People. CHRISTMAS JOYS are increaned by beautiful urround- ing. ,ew and artistically designed WALL PAPERS will make your rooms look bria-ht and attractive, If you are aoina to do any re-papcring you thould have it done immediately and thu put your houe in real holiday trim. j Allca Wall Paper and Paint Co. Cor. IITH AND BOND THE MORNING ASTORIAN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Arc Read Every Moruing by 10,000 People. ' The Want Column of THE MORNING ASTORIAN are con wdted every morning by hundred o! person in March of real ectate bargaina. Article, of aJe, lost or found and people looking for em ployment Rate: Twenty word or leva .three times, 25 cents; si times, SO cent; one month, 2XK).n, , ' STENOGRAPHERS WANTED. POR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE A 1-2 AND 132 K. PRACTICAL diamond, set in ring. This oflice. a -a NURSES. NURSE, EXTEN- TWO PINE HOUNDS; sive experience, will take ehar MALE I ' mo,t ny k!n' ' nnr,inK; co"- ........v... un, ,icicrrcu; icrms rea and female: six month, old: ISO. I en?en caM preferred; t Addre. 814 Grand avenue. onatle. Cha. Lmd, 408 35th treet, Astoria. nun AUCTION AND COMMISSION AUCTION SALE-S0 HORSES- Warrenton, Oregon, Dec 17. 1908. 7( trfrA tvnrU on A UaaJ -.. weighing, from 1200 to 1600 lbs.; MAKii" OLSEN, AUCTION AND - l. i .' i I nrrttnicaiAn XJs Hfllll nilllf-rifll ipumi' XII t -w.. vu auuoE, :, r urnitiir r .-...-, ...--,.. -v, .v avnu tmr . ,, . . , " - vrar-nliU nnH vrflintr in t pairing, upholstering, caroet lavinir. suckln. coll.. Th vnn ..t '. jg opened . up in Welch nearly all sired by fine Clvdesdale tMn'h-t" D . . . , wurawtim arm oona. uive me a aiiu .civiiciuii oidiiiuiin, ana oui OI I trial good large mares. AH valley stock, gentle and in good condition. Sale CIVIL SERVICE MEN WANTED will commence promptly at I o'clock - -. -. --. -, .w... ,.. ,. m. . -, t-lVlt, SERVICE-We want youna men who wish to enter the IT. S Civil Service. If you are over 18 an American, and can read and write, we can qualify you to pass ex STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPE writer wanted There is a steady demand everywhere for stenogra pher and typewriter. Stenography i many time a short cut to Aich ' confidential i positions. We teach stenography and typewritinar thor oughly and practically by wail in your spare time and at low co3t. Write today for "Commercial Circu lar." International Correspondent School, Jnu Harris, Representative, 425 Washington St., .Portland, Ore. AD WRITERS WANTED. AD WRITERS WANTED There are many positions ooen for ad writers and advertisinir manatrert. Salaries mn a high a$l6,000 a year. We can teach you advertising in your apare time and at a low cost Ability to' read and write and ambi tion to succeed are all you need Write today for Two Hundred Mil lion Dollar Advertisina- Booklet." which gives full particular. Inter national Correspondent Schools, H. Harris, Representative, 425 Washing ton street, Portland, Ore. nmiimzz ditxcwzy. TRANSFER COMPANY. Smith's Special Delivery EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store. Phone Black 2383 Sea. Phone Red 2275. Stand Corner 11 tb an CommerckL MISCELLANEOUS. HOT OR COLD DRAFTSMEN WANTED. WANTEDMISCELLANEOUS. The Cornelius "The House of Welcome" Comer Park and Alder. PORTLAND, OREGON. A hotel where the North west peonle will find a . A . J wciiuiuc uu receive Courteous Treatment ai moderate prices. Our free Omnibus mppto all trains. Under management of N. K. Clarke C. W. CORNEUUS, Proprietor. VVANTED BOARD AND ROOM in private family by two young . : . ' ' v ' . ' ' ' " im nihnni Writ. r dress D. C. Astorian office. CITY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-BUSINESS BLOCK; the Waldorf. Kinnev and Gribler. corner Eigth and Astor, two lots, 100x110; house 100x110, 40 rooms op ttairi; 1 hall 40x100. J. F. Nowlen. 473 Commercial Service Booklet," stating aee. Inter national Correspondent Schools, H. Harris, Representative, 425 Washing ton St., Portland, Ore. nm MISCELLANEOUS. Notice. The annual meeting- of the stock 10-4-tf holder nf the fnlntnhi P,, D.-L FOR SALE ONE LOT, SALOON tr' Asaociation will be held at the ... a ... . on Astor itreet; cory corner; sa- orace 'ne Association, at Astoria, loon fixtures: 7 furnished rooms: Ore- On Monday, December 14th, at $8500. J. F. Nowlen, 473 11 clock a. ra. Geo. H. George, MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN wanted The demand is always in exces of the supply. We aualifv young men, at small expenses, to take well-paid positions as mechani cal draftsmen and mechanical engi neer. All that is needed is ability to read and write and willingness to study. Write today for "Mechanical Drawing Circular. " International Correspondent Schools. H. Harris. Representative, 425 Washington St, Portland, Ore. lea Just Right CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, ORE. Plate Racks. Wall Pockets. Music Racks Clock Shelves ' Just in See us Hildetrand & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. price, Commerrcial. l(4-ti I Secretary. POR SALE-ONE HOUSE. TWO . - i tory, 5250; one house, one-storv. 12250, or both for $7000; property adjoins SE. cor, 34th and Franklin. . - i Apply to J. F. Nowlen. . ELECTRICIANS WANTED. THE "KEY" TO . GOOD DENTISTRY ELECTRICAL WORKERS WANT. ed We can fit yon for a eood. well-paid position as an electrician. or electric railway, liehtin.. or dv- J. F. NOWLEN. REAL ESTATE namo ,ation foreman or , s'uperin- and Employment Office, 473 Com- lenaenl or "lepnone manager. We mercial St. Phone . Have fine cao teacI y by mail, in your spare list of Astoria and country property. time n at maH ost- The only All claiet of labor furnished. qualification needed is ability to read and write and the determination to WANTED TO BUY. eucceed. Write today, stating the - - - I suhipct wfltrfl .ntrcf wn.. l.t. I .T., i j - -. . ....... ....... jvu. tuici WANitu-WB PAY HIGHEST national Correspondent Schools, H. pnee ior .econa-nana ana new Harris, Representative, 425 Wash I furniture: nee n hi(nr ll I: . . -. . r. i. .... - I " ' vis. nn -api rurnuure a mraware Co. CARD WRITERS WANTED. MA - too many Astoria cititena are handicapped with a bad back. The unceasing pain causes constant mis ery, making work a burden and stooping or lifting an impossibility. The back aches at night, preventing refreshing rest and in the mornins i stilt and lame. Plaster and lini ment may give relief but cannot reach the cause. To eliminate the Ipains and aches you 'must cure the kidney. Doan' Kidney Pills cure sick kid ney and cure them permanently. Can you doubt Astoria evidence? Wm. Joyce, 412 Duane St., Astoria, Ore., says: "At the time I benan Doan's Kidney Pills, I was endurin. a great deal of suffering. The secre tions from my kidneys were so fre- Iquent as to cause me a great deal o) annnvance and a rrmlt nf nnt t. uoy contain a considerable amount or - - proteld, tholr salt are of importance t,n& mv ProP rst t night, I would f .. , I. a St...... .. I ..... .... ,11. lnta Im U mnM,'.i . .) ... I. to tbe onriinlmn. thov era readllv dl. geatcd when properly cooked, end they furnish a great deal of nourishment In mall bulk, Thu wheat flour, cornmeal, oatmeal (dry) and rice (dry) have more than 100 unit to the ounce. Baked potatoes have S2.7 uuita, cabbage baa 9.2, spin ach 7, aaparagua O.B, apple 18.4, straw berries 11.4, spring chicken 10.B and tenderloin of beef broiled B.0, If a man tried to got even half of hi nutrition from tbe coarse vegetable, which have a considerable Indigestible residue, he would have to eat pounds of them dally, and bl stomach would be sadly overburdened. Nature gives u the de sire for a varied diet, and aclence ihow tbat thl la altogether the beat for u. " In the arctic regions there la little vegetation, Man must live almost wholly on animal foods. Fish and 'arise in the morning tired and weak The slightest exertion caused sever pain through my back and hips and 'though I tried liniments and plas ters, I did not receive relief. At last my attention was drawn to Doan's 'Kidney Pills and I procured a box at Chas. Rogers & Son's drug store. They entirely cured me and I am now in good health," For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and tafle no other. . JACKSON, Miss,, Dec. 9. -What is believed to be the oldest baseball in the WOrld will h allinnot In wuoiiy uu amuiHi itoi, ciau iuu I " "rr ment would not anlllce. because thev : ry Hermann, chairman of the Na- contnln only proteld. These would re-j tional Commission, by Ed. Laughlin. place wornout muscle and tlaano, but Jt was used Nov. 8, 1865, in. a game could not be burned In the body to ;payed at Williamsport, Pa.1, for the generate heat and energy. Fata, how- t t cha, ionshi wlkh em)td 6, ever, conalet of carbon and hydrogen, . ,e . , ',,,. . J to 35 In favor of Williamsport. is to come to us for advice and treatment, Wherever you go yon will fare any better, or ort nnd work, though you may have to pay more money tor it. We do every branch of the dental business from Extraction to the furnishing of full Sets of Teeth. We also do Crown ad Bridge work. Filinir. Filllino. Can ping, etc., and our. prices are always wiinin reason. Gold Fillings ; $1.50 np Gold Crown $5,00 Bridge Work $5.00 a tooth Silver Fitting 50c to $1.00 Enamel Filling $1.50 Enamel Crowns $5.00 Best Plates $10.00 A written diarantee of " 10 veart goes with our work. Lady always in attendance. Swedish and Finn Inter preter. Office hours: 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Sunday: 10 a. m. to 12 m. Chicago Painless Dentists OVER DANZIGER'S 7.T . .r . T ... SHOW-CARD WRITERS AND line W,li . rorn'Smng window trimmer, wanted-Every line; let ui call an anve von figure . ' rciau store in ine country uses snow on your second-hand furniture, M. r..A .:,. ,j . u . v card writer and window trimmers. Nelson Furniture Co., 504 Bond next rv. a At 1 j , M P w " Tne demand for "en skilled in these STENOGRAPHER. :arl knutsen, stenogra pher, typewriter, bookkeeping, col lections, notary public 428 Commer cial street, with J. A. Eakin. MASSAGING. professions is enormous. We teach both show-card writing and window trimming by mail. Write now. stat ing whether interested in both sub jects, or' which one. International Correspondent School, H. Harris, Representative, 425 Washington St. .Portland, Ore. una HAR- BOOKKEEPERS WANTED. MME. AND PROFESSOR RIS, colored face and scalp RnOKKTPPFPc; wiMWr-.w;. massaging; cures oanarun; atop nair is an age of business, and there is irora- laiung in inree treatments, accordincrlv r9ti r ki. Prof. Harris, the Chiropodist Give keepers thoroughly trained in mod- us am. ijo voramerciai street, up- em methods. We teach the most an- stairs, rooms 2-3. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ll lu P 1L CI FOR SALE-RANCH AT SVEN- aen, 25 acres; 8-room house: itood barn and out buildings and orchard; partially improved; $3000. Apply J. F. Nowlen. proved and up-to-date' systems at a low cost, by mail. Write today for Commercial Circular." International Correspondent Schools, H. Harris, Representative, 425 Washington St., Portland, Ore. aum ., VETERINARY COLLEGES. BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College now readv: manea tree. ur. Keane, 1818 Mar ket street. HOUSE HOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make a specialty of house movino. car penters, contractors, general iobbins-: prompt attention to all order- Cor. ner Tenth and Duane street. LAUNDRIES. NOT THE ONLY ONE We want it well known that m don't compete with onr fellow ! ten, the Chinee." Onr methods bear comparison with his to his disadvantage. Have your laundr- wnrV we ugnt of day. Your clothes wfll be pore, clean ana satisfactory, if dons here TROY LAUNDRY Ttnth and Dnane Phone Main 1991 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW GUSTAF A. HEMPLE Attorneyit-Law Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Buildinar Tenth and Commercial Streets J0HN C McCUE, ATTORNEY AT Law. Page Building, Suite 4. HOWARD M. BROWNELL, AT- torney at Law, Deputy District Attorney. 420 Commercial Street. DENTISTS DR. F. VAUGHAN. DENTIST. Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C. LOGAN. DENTIST. Commercial Street, Shanahan Bldg. I carry the best Lot-friers' - . " " onoee in town at the low est prices. My stock of men's and boy'i shoes is unsurpassed for qua lity. Close buying and low expenses enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. FORSALE-1571 ACRES LAND. section 4, township 5, range & on Nehalem River, two and one-half million feet of timber, 35 acres cul tivated; price $6000. J. F. Nowlen, 473 Commercial street. 10-4-tf S. A. 54P Bond Street SMITH'S POINT-1 HOTEL, 3- story; cost $2000 to build: 3 lots. cost $1500; brick foundation; cement walka all round; yard filled with fruit and ornamental trees; 5 good milk cows, 2 heifers; price, $3500; half cash; half time. J. F. NOWLEN, 473 Commercial St. Astoria. Or. BATH HOUSES. BATHS-TURKISH AND RUS- j sian, at the natatorium of George Hill, 217 Astor St.; rational prices; absolute cleanliness; private rooms: separate service for ladies; rheuma tism and skin disease treated with perfect succes. 10-25-tf RESTAURANTS. U. S. RESTAURANT. 434 BOND street. Coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals, 15 cents. TOKIO RESTAURANT, 351 Bond street, opposite Ross, Hitrnina & Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals; regular meals 15 cents and up. OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C HICKS, OSTEO path. Office: Mansell Bldg., Phone Black 2065. 573 Commercial Street. PLUMBERS. ENGINEERS WANTED. YOUNG MEN WANTED WHO desire to earn better salaries and do more congenial work. If able to write, and ambitious to succeed, we can qualify you for a position us mechanical, electrical, steam, civil or mining engineer, architect, etc., etc. Write at once, statin. nositinn wanted. ' International Corresnond. ence Schools, 425 Washington St., 1. l ifflll PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner ..' AND Sheet Iron Worker VLL WORK GUARANTEEI 425 Bond Street i Younce & Baker PLUMBERS TINNERS Sieasa and G&s Fitting Portland, Ore., H. Harris, Represen- All Work Guaranteed. 126 Eiahth u.t Street, opp. Post Office. Phone Mair tative. Ill llL JAPANESE GOODS Fancy Tea Sets and Fine China Ware of all kinds. Bamboo Fnrnitnr miA right here and warranted. WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert HallJ (320 Astor Street) I'M AN OLD COOK Ann tttci . -- J w aa good as a new one: n some fine Turkeys that are guar anteed to keen until used. To K. given away Christmas at the Cozy Corner, P. A. Peterson. Pron 37. Astor street TRANSPORTATION. The "K" Line Steamer - Lurlin Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. ' Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday it 7 Dl m. Leaves Portland Day Except Sasfey at 7 a. a. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor t J. J. DAT. Aaent " Phone Main 278 MEDICAL. Unprecedented Successes of Hin THE GISAI CETHESI D0CTC2 Who is knows throughout the United State na Vil. account of his won derful cures. No Doisona n- A. - MI U used. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney, female complaint and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOMS TSSATSCESX. If you cannot call write for symp-" torns blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. 1 TEE C GEE WO KEDICOTC CO. io-I first 5t., Corner Morriioa PORTLAND. OREGDM Please mention the Astoric- UKSE2TAXr.X J. A. GILBAUOJI Ah fi Undertakers apl Kmbainiers. Experienced Jily As!um6 v uen uesirea. Calls Promptly Atteudnd lPy or Nis-ht. Tattop Kiljr. lath and liUii, ,c3 ASTORIA. OKKtiov"" ' Phoue Main 21 il A 4061.