Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1908)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2S, 190& To One and All WATERMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE THE MORNING A3T01UAN. ASTORIA. OUEGON. to SATISFACTION ! You will find i in our rich rare and beautiful stock of Holiday Goods. Yo Can Meet Your Vants Whatever you need, come and let us show yon a variety of beautiful presents, that will at once ap peal yoa as "Just the Thing" f A. V. ALLEN vSW Phones 711, 3871. When Santa Came to Cactus Gulch r X09EXTVS LOVB. fCopyTtsht, 1908, by American Pros cisuon-j 'KEN Santy com to Cactus wo wux not xpetin' him. Our almanao oonnootlono boln' brokon off complete. In fact, with ut tho trail o' tim had got ao .mortal dim Wo only knowod Hwui winter by tho abtonco o' tho heat. ay I to Pinky Parkin, with a squint at Dowrt Dan Cay It "Wo'd ortor hustle for lit tle oxtry food, r long about ThankaoMii'." "Wy ," ay Pinky P 'Vy, man, HI bot if noaror Now Yara, for tho old ens' gon to soed." W arglod It an' araled H tilt Dooort Dan put up ' ' Hlo oanvai bag nugget an' pint ' yailer dust Mo' opent tho year eelleetin In hio pewter drinkin' cup. lt'a Christmas in a week," he Bays; -I'll bet you, win er bust." I still maintained L "i A Thankciivin wui abcut the prcptr CtXt, As judgin by my ap.-etitr, an' Pin!;y stl" declariti That New Year wux the t!c out that wui next upen tho slate, 1 5-2 '.r a "T.'!r"E wr. T5.!- wtops in the pas:" But Dtscrt waved his nugsct bsg an1 dared an' clircd sn' dared. See her," cays Desert, "I ein fel the season in my fc-nes; I sense a sort o' hankerin' for days of old long si;n, When I wui back in Jersey an' my tmc v.vz Daniel Jcnes; I'm lonesome as the ccidier wuz at Biogen-on-the-Rhine." Then Desert up an' tells us what he's never said before As how ho had a cottage an' a wo man an' a kid) But, soma misunderstandin' havin' mads his sperrlt sore, Nigh on to twenty years ago he aim ply up and slid. I looked at Pinky Perkins then, an Pinky looked at me, But both of us wuz silent, an' wa toottca r.i ucserc uin, tint A Few Suggestions For Xmas Ladies' and Gents' Watches, Fancy Bathroom Fixtures, Fancy Lamps, Xmas Candles, Banquet Candles, Thermometers, Revolvers apd Air Rifles, Fishing Tackle, Carpet Sweepers, Bread Makers, - , Meat Choppers, Cake Mixers, Boys' Wagons, , 5 o'CIock Tea Kettles, Tea Sets, . Alcohol Stoves, Fancy Baskets, of all kinds Thermo Bottles, -.Flash Lights,' " Q ". ' " Cora. Razors, , Watch CWms, A large assortiunt of the Branch U. T. 71 But he wui sizzlin' bacon for tuppor food for three, An, shore a I'm a sinner, there wui teardrop In tho pant That night wo set an hugged the stove, whil all around tho h.--' A desert blizzard whistled an t now wux whlrlin' thick. It shore wux Christmas weather, but there shoroly wux lack Of anything auggeatin' o our aaotent friend St. Mick. Tho door bust open tuddent-liko, an', stranger, dog my cat I If there aint Santy Claua hlseelf, la) fur an' rob complete. "w rexaM adt't bastt cuua ksbobj' With snow a-clingin' funny to his or- tomobilo hat. As swell a Santy makeup, air, as anywhere you'll meet. But when ho turned hla bearskin down his whiskers fell away (It wuzn't anything but snow collect ed on the fur), An' back of him an angel stood yea, angel's what I say An' Desert Dsn got wobbly when he up an' beked at her. Young Santy says, "Is Mr. Jones e heme tonight?" says he, At whicS cltl Desert gives a s:p but strurrlcs to his feet. Then r.-e an' Flr.ky we vamoetrrd henor cf the- three. For if they wurir't Jcneses you car douse my glim complete! That's all the story, stranger, but I'm some inclined to add When Santy come to Cactus with his mother, which he did, It clean upiot the notions we had al ways previous had, For daddy got the Cnristmas gift, and Santy wuz the kid I To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if t lMs tQ cw w GROVE'S Pocket Knives, Table Knives, Carving Knives, Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Nut Picks and Cracks,' Chafing Dishes, Coffee Percolators, Razors and Razor Sets, Scissors and Shears, Scissors in Cases, Manicure Sets, Serving Trays, Crumb Sets, Fancy Table Cutlery, Berry Spoons, Gravy Ladles, Pocket Traveling Flasks, Shaving Mugs, ,C Shaving Brushes, Watch Chains, ,;. above will be found at January Christmas of the Julianites tCcpyrtght, isos, by American Frees Asso ciation.) nRISTMAS come but one a 11 year,- wrote aomeuoay, ami VVjJ everybody accepted the state ment a truth. It la not true, however, for Christmas com twlr a year. Thoae of us who reckon by tb Gregorian calendar celebrat Dec. 25. Those who still adhor to the Julian calendar observe Jan. T. Buss la la tb only great nation which still holds out for the Julian cafondar. Th Grerk Catholic church sticks to th time measurement adopted b Jultua Caesar fortv-alx rear lefore th birth of Christ. Thus t!i Greeks and all tho adherents of that church, tncludlnsr the Russians, of course, hold thetr Christmas ou the Tlh day of Jan uary. In the city of New tork both Christinas d.nys nre celebrated. The January date, as a matter of course. Is ob served by con rftMtlvely f w i crsons, but It Is observed rigidly, thet fart ron elnl'prately and yosTT pais. faithfully by those who desire to render unto Oittar that which Is Caesar's even as to Via calendar. New Tork city has a roosMer.:'jlo population of Greeks. Russians. Ar menians, Syrians, Servians, I'ulrs, tiul carlana. Moutouetrrlns and V: ali . - V - . f "IN ARI or wnom unserve me junumc tmnst mas. Tor forty days prior to Jan. 7 they observe a fast, eating no meat, neither beast, fish nor fowl. They eat fish eggs or caviare, but draw the line there. Their principal diet for the for ty days' fasting hi made up of olives, beans, caviare bread and crackers. But at 0 o'clock on the morning of Christmas day, Jan. ?, the Jullanist fast is over. It Is not necessary to hint that tliene people count the days till Christmas or that they rejoice and are exceeding glad when the anniver sary arrives. These facts are obvious. Christmas means for them a glorious feast, a square meal, several square meals In fact, a round of square meals. Our Jullanist friends go to church early on their Christmas morning, but not too early, They eat breakfast first. High mass is celebrated in the Greek Orthodox church at 8 o'clock. The forty days' fast having ended two hours before, the Julianlsts are Joy fully full of the good things of this world before tbey enter the hou6 of worship. The chief viand, go far as its symbolic character goes, Is a I f lfinanarV '1 : "it I , w ..... l l iff;' " t i , i t : -V mii- tt.wa w in tnrist." Hut it ; ift l' lx doubted thnt brefateaks, f:wli fisluV. smlith's of mutton and (hir iilwtnntWils are devoured. Here and there one of th presumably faith ful proves falthlcKS axd falls before ChrUtiuas, his crartns; for a meat diet Mug too strotiff l relist. This weak brother h Ifnored hj th faithful. It 1m In the cafea in th section ef the city where the Jullnntsts dwell that this Chrtttnas day la celebrated with tho most vtKltite pusto. The Greek "jouhr bltHl" pnther In the little res ftnr.ni(s ruid sit lon over tables heavy with edibles nnd Itsht with wine. tun WS4K n&oTRtn is mnorsd si th rjjTii rvu Tho nniues of soma of the diners are tntereftliiR. Constautlne Economopo Ions la a budding florist who gather around hlai his rosy young friends, llnnutornbos Christatos, Mlnkake Kc;'r;.1.5eoa. Terlcles Oofmnfres and Ilresnla rairatihxlas. And- don't let us frKct Xl-bolns Booraa. editor of t:.o r-nllj- Thermopylae, w-ho gets out r;r: e:;!r; e.li:l In honor of the day. T'r e tlnM-ts. many of theio array ed l:i frrtHits new clothing, bring iho'r ff.ist tn tn e;d wrth the cup of ' :'( f - ZONA" DISCHARGES BELIEVED IK 24 HOURS Each Cao- ; aula bearifMlOY): the nameSe-s . Btuart eftOMlerfeUt ; A IX DBUOOIMTS .Hit-. sLTT!"c. "laps. 16-1 l't:ri 'i !.,,( ti. u t:.e ici't.iin vi -. ro!ti", r.'litt I ' :" r ;yy nml t-:2i M ft hi tity !:;rr.ihM 'fur a n)au Amet'tenv, t t ' i' i i:;t '. HU Jl;a fttcR, o sttt I'i !'' 1 f the? e cafes and hear the soitgi uf. t!u fnvt) fotule-w- with the c en ,h luted aurnamea, clmcrv the ;tlt.:ietl!i depleted In tholr counteiianeen r. the feast soe on and re.lv Hie Impression that tht la rcHl CbrWtiua cheer, thouuh It l thirteen day late aciHrdlug to cur method of counting tliu UCHTS WENT OUT. The electric lights all over the city were out (or quite a while early this morning. After some delay they were finally turned on. STOCKING TEN FEET LONO. NEW YORK, Dec. 23. -Christmas stockings ten feet lung and made of canvas will be hung from the loweit points on .the new Qurrniiboro bridge which spans the East River on Christ mas morning by members of the Queensboro Bridge Celebration Com mittee. Intended for river men, the stockings will be hung so that tli'v can be reacheJ with a pole from thj deck of a tug. Tobacco, serviceable gloves and other practical gifts will be placed In the giant stockings. ARTIST MARRIES. NEW YORK. Dec. 24-Ceorg McManus, the young artist of "Newly Wed" fame, has himself become a newty wed, having been married last night in a local hotel to Florence Ber gere, of New York, who is five years his junior. The wedding was a quite affair, only a few friends of the bride and groom being present. KOREAN GUILTY. SAN FRAN'CISCO, Dec. 24. -In Wan Chan, the Korean who shot and killed Durham White Stevens, the American diplomatist and advisor to the Korean emperor, in this city on March 23rd last, was found guilty of murder in the second degree, by the jury shortly before midnight. The trial was concluded a little after 9 o'clock. Sentence will be passed on December 26. Muscular Pains Cured. "During the summer of 1903 I waa trouble with muscular pains in the instep of my foot," says Mr. S. Pedlar, of Toronto, Ont. "At times it was so painful I could hardly walk. Chamberlain's Tain Balm was recommenced to me, so I tried It and was completely cured by one small bottle. I have since recom mended it to several of my friends, all of whom speak highly -of it." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. NO ADVICES RECEIVED. CHICAGO, Dec. 23.-According to advices received here no orders have been issued by the War Department recalling Colonel Fred W. Tucker from Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Dolly Logan Tucker, wife of the colonel, says, however, that if such orders of recall were issued she promptly would resume her prosecution. Her attor ney says that when the War Depart- men does order Colonel Tucker back to his post Mrs. Tucker will be noti fied at once. Hoarse cough and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over over 'night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, as it soothes inflamed membranes, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from the sys tem. A GREAT GIFT for Xmas-lor yourself or your familyis permanent home, and it is our pleasure to place you In the way of obtaining one. Our real estate business is so extensive that we can furnish all conditions of peo ple with just the kind they desire. We have city and country properly in most advantageous situations. Also pianos, organs and graphophonei. 424 Commercial street. A Merry Xmas to one and all JUDD BROS. Astoria's Up-to-Date Clothiers and Furnishers Fisher Brothers Company SOLE AGENTS Marbour and Finlayton Salmon Twines and Netting McCormick Harvesting Machines Oliver Chilled Plough! - . Sharpies Cream Separators ' Raecolitb Flooring Starrett's Tools Hardware, Groceries,' Ship Chandlery Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Add, Welch Coal, Ttr, Ash Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe tod Fittings, Brass Goods, Faints, Oils and Glass Fishermen's Pur Manilla Rope, Cotton Twin snd Seta Web We Want Your Trade FISHER BROS. , BOND STREET ParkerlloyseUndertlewManaRGment On January 1st the Parker Management of As a first We invite your patronage. Dining room guaranteed to be the best conducted in the city. Call and get our rates. ai m wuuecuon. patisiaction Guaranteed. Sherman Transfer Co. , "nAi saaasian, : snags. " '"wISLi0116 ",d Transferred-Tracks ami Farahsur UWMTW ..... House will be re-opened nnder John Dunham class hotel tA