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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1003. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA OltEGON Arc You Going If o, you will do It with the J. A. MONTGOMERY,:Astoria, Or. i ivW3rtas,..- 1 w-MULttSiM H&2 vrr. Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works Manufacturers etl 1 Iron, Sterl, Brows and Bronze Castings. General Fouudryinen and rutternmakers. Atwolutely flstcloss work. Prices lowefit. Phone 2451 Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. ASTORIA SAVIN US MWI Capital 1'slJ Iq I 100,000. Hurplui aul Undivided Profit $35,001 Transact a general bauklug buaiueae. latere! paid ou time deotU. J.Q. A.BOWI.BY. 0. 1. FETEIWOS, FHANK I'A IToN. J. W. OA NEK, IW'Imit Vir President. Chlr. Asst. Cashier Jft8 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA. ORE. HOTEL PORTLAND iThe Finest Motel in the Northwest; PORTLAND. OREGON The TROY Laundry In the only White Labor laundry in tho City. Does the Best of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy of your patronage; Cor. 10th and DUANE ST8. Phone 1991 rxxxxxirxxixi FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale jrmntt Pumno anrl B LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD M WAmNQTON MARKET . CHRISTENSON tL CO. fntmiiitiiimimimf Reliance Electrical II W CYJC9 ...er WorKs Wll 11 1C41 ANDREW ASP, Having Installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of the latent pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work in that line at reasonable prloes. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS HEr7 ZEMiND FIHB IHSnRAHCE COMPAHY Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SMOLDERS lias been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five years. mitiiiinnniHiniimiiniiMUitiinm ELMORE a CO., Sole Agents Astoria, - Oregon. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fphrman, Proprietors, CHOICEST FRESEI AND SALT MEATS. - PROMPT DELIVERY 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321. To Remodel? Intention of Improving upon preentVj condition!. Our part li to intercit you In our abfllty to improve end perfect your unitary ejti3p meot. We do but one kind of work die best ' end uie the famous 'Ztodmtf Wire, every piece of which b fuarmteed by the menu ficturen to be strictly fint quality. Let'i talk It over. We have aamplci In our ahow room. uxzzrzzzxxxzzrizzzxxzzzxzxxzi and Retail f ilia annr1i.vl nn nlinrt ntipfl XXX We are thoroughly prepared for making eetimatee and executing orders (or all klnda of electrical installing and repairing. Huppliee in stock. We wll tbe Celebrated 8IIELBT LAMP. Call up Phone 1161. 428 BOND STREET J O Beer BLACKSMITH. J FROM ' A QirtL'S DIARY, Charles Is the man that I at present love. I don't know whether 1 a hall marry him or not. It depend largely upon him. He at present does not think that I ahalL I, however, believe that I will. Reading Bernard BhW account of the man and woman ques tion ha greatly reassured me. From Bernard Shaw I rather that the man's attitude baa very little to do with the matter, which corrorborate previous observatlone of my own. I would avoid some friction though, I feel sure, to fain hie consent first. 8a I shall endeavor not to marry him without It. I have prutUcally had his torment two or three times, but he has reconsidered. The1 trouble is that Charlea la a ge nlra, and renluaea are ao champ-able. They are aJao difficult to live, with I gather this from r-aj:ii(f the !, Mary, wife of Shelby an.; cf June Welsh Carlyt. who te'jf.ony also I rorrorbor.id by my own observa tion. Charles does not look Ilk a Kenlus. He Is heavy- t and has clone tt. i,r6 irriaily hair otid a prizefighter Juw. ue iinio iooks prosimrou., to of cruse, no on would take him fo- rt The reason for t.'ils la that he hie a Rood position btuAsM and 1 . sort Just by Inclination. He ban a trj sa 1 case of artW'.tc temperament, though, and anyily could aHv m'l by his actions that he la a genius even ir they couldn't by hla looks he fete mad ao easily and hla feeling are so easily hurt when no one would expect them to be. One of hla sUndinsr grievances agalnt ma Is that he thinks 1 have no appreciation of hla poetic achlevmenta which Is not true: because I have a srat deal. Hla impression arose from the fact that when he asked for my advice I had to tell him that I thought It would be foolish for him to give up 112.000 a year poaltlon and devote all his time to what he call "a Ufa of reflection and re-pone." I meant t tell him that he could contemplate and reflect on Sunday and holiday but he flew Into a rage and would not give me a chance. He said I had a sordid soul and waa a product of thle age of, areed, and thing like that. Th.-y were not altogether true, for though financial conelderatlon entered some what Into my atatement. they not my only reason for making it. vo-Tvuuon ha Hhown me that when Chnrle contemnlnt a fleet and write ptry more than one day consecutively he becom i elM, that he I. quite unbearable to .. ana to everybody el,, oc-in aown town where he rnn 1 vk i . hi business aasocl.e. 1, the qu,cket 10 Mtore him to a "' mind. Charlp. ha. a dual nature. f I nil M nuB ' . . " " wrl"" Poetry he enjoys n.t getting into a ".crap." Charles brmight the manuscript of hi ne-.r book of noptrv .... houe the other fc.y and hi artistic --...u.veness almost resulted in a ae rlou mlsunderLandln-. H .. the manuscript and retired to a corner with It, where he begnn rooking it over and annotating with a sort of growly " w..n a none air. I wanted very much to e It. but wa afraid to ask, for he looked so forbidding, i (bought that perhaps he did not consider me worthy to read It because of my sordid and unanpreclate soul. But It subse quently transpired that he wa only waiting for me to ask. for he present ly slammed the manuscript back Into Its box and marched out of the room, growling at me that when he cared ftk-nln to find sympathy and apprecia tion he would look In a dictionary for thf-m. It took me some time to appear him d to explain that I had wanted to "e his poems all along, t fllmIIy dM however, nJ everything for the pre, ent Is quite amiable. An Too la thi Ruth tnd Sustlt? While we Join In the rtnh and bustle of this buar world, overtaxing our energies and racking our yttemi, many ot u ar morally culpable of Tuoklons disregard of Imdily strength and fitnea. Then per haps the health break down, and w skuio doomed to long period of pain and deprewion. Our whole life la darkened. YET THERE IS A REMEDY AT RAXD Hundreds and thousand of ailing men aud women have found that EEGE1AL1' PILLS verily make life worth living." TlHaPm4rthmBlot,tmirtgHih OteewcfarW aYsMM, Mmmm f Slrngglmh Urw, afteaW Slok-Hmmi-molf, bullilmp ibm Nmrvnw ftrasa mnd rair f A efaaawgw amd by awwH srarry Th genuine worth and never-falling efficacy of DEECHnU'S PILLS have been fully proved during a period of nearly sixty yean, and they ar reoog- nized as the Bast Safeguard Aaalnat Bilious and N.nrou Attack. The most satisfactory evidence of the universal esteem iu which BKKCH AM 8 11LL8 areheld U found in the fact that th SALTS EACH TZAR IHOftCASt MAKVCLOUSLr. Sold br Pnunttu M I Oe. nd . , or sulM Cf H. r. AtLKN CO., Cnl SI., Nw -( Ywk CUf, U jour DruwlM Oum not Uep Umb. ADMINISTRATOR'S 8 A LB. In the County Court of th Btat of Oregon for the County of Multne- mah In the matter of th Eitat of Joseph Holladay, Deceased. Kotice ia hereby given that puru ant to an order of th Cosnty Court of th Btat of Oregon for Multnomah County, mad and entered on the ilJ day of March, 1905, In the above-en titled estate, the undersigned, th ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of Joseph Holladay, deceas ed, will, on Friday, the 2Sta day of April, I90S, at th hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of ald day, at the front door of the County Court house of Multnomah County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell, at public auction, to the highest and beet bIJder, for cash, subject to the approval and confirmation of said County Court, the following-described real and personal property of said estate, to wit: All the personal property In and up on th real property hereinafter de- acrlbeJ, consisting of all the furniture, bedding, carpets, linen, utensils, dlsh r, pictures, office afe, kitchen range, tools, wagon, harness and other arti cle used or kept for, use In connection with the said real property and belong ing to' ald estate, and all other per sonal property not herein particularly described belonging to said estate up on said lands, and Lots 1 and 2 and the south half of the southeast quarter of section 29 township I north, range 10 west, con taining 17Z acre, more or less. All of the Elizabeth Lattle donation land claim, known a Claim No. 27, Notification 7864, Certificate 3250, be ing parts of sections 21 and 28. in township ( north, range 10 west, bounded and described as follow: Beginning at a point 22.83 chain south of the northeast corner ot said section 28, running thenec north 77.93 chains, thence west 12.26 chains, thence south ? deg. east 1.70 chains, thence south 10 Jeg. 15 mln, west 7.70 chains. thence south 21 deg. 1$ mln. west 3.S0 chains, thence south 19 deg. west 8.80 chain, thence south 3 deg. 45 mln. east 8.00 chains, thence south 9 deg. 45 mln. east 4 00 chains, thence south IS deg. 45 mln. east 3.50 chains, thence south 9 deg. 30 mln. west 3.(0 chains, thence south 40 dog. 30 mln, west 4.50 chains, thence south 32 deg. west 3.00 chains, thence south 18 deg. west 9.80 chains, thence west 2.0$ chains, thence north II deg. 30 mln. east 4.10 chains, thence north 18 deg. 30 mln. east 9.C0 chains, thence north 15 deg. west 13.70 chains, thenc north 21 deg. 4a mln, east 10.50 chain, thence north 7 deg. east 14.20 chain, thence west 20.00 chain, thence south U deg. 15 mln. west 32 chain, thence south 15 deg. west 25 chains, thence south 15 deg. 45 mln. west 17.47 chain, thence south 25 deg. west (.50 chains, thence-east 58.00 chains to the place of beginning, containing 324.17 acres, except a tract conveyed by Elizabeth Lattle to Merrltt B. Piatt, by deed recorded September 20, 1880, in Volume B. of Deeds, page 442, and de scribed a follows: Commencing at a stake on the east bank of the Necanlcum creek In sec tion 21, township ( north, range 10 west, and running thence eaat 7.50 chains to a point In the section line 12.90 chain north of the aoutheast corner of sail section, thence north 42.27 chains to the northeast corner of said donation land claim, thence west to the east bank of said Necanl cum creek, thence south along the east bank of said Necanlcum creek to the place of beginning, containing (5 acres, more or less. Excepting also a tract conveyed by Joseph Holladay to Mary E. Lattle Morrison, by deed recorded 'March 3, 1897. at naae 445 of Book 34 of the rec ord of deeds of uld county, described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said donation land claim on the meander line of the Pacific Ocean, and running thence along said ocean south 11 deg. 15 mln. west 33.45 chains to a cedar stake in a mound of rock on the meander line of the Pacific Ocean, said stake being marked "S. W. E." and thence from said stake east 1559.12 feet to a stake set on the left bank ot the Necanlcum creek marked "S. E. 16." and thenec along the said Necanl cum creek north 0 deg. 49 ' mln. east 435.10 feet; thence north 7 deg. 15 mm. west 708.90 feet, thence north 1( deg. 15 mln. east 600 feet thenec north 31 deg. 15 mln, east 400 feet, thence north 9 deg. 45 mln. east 1(0 feet, thence north 5 deg. 15 min. west 300 feet to the point where the north line of said donation land claim Intersects the left bank of the said Necanlcum creek, and thence west along the north line of the donation land claim 1320 feet to the place of beginning, containing 75 acres of lnnd, more or less, Including all tide- land and wharflng rights, adjacent to and In front of, said granted premises on and along said Necanlcum creek. and on and along the said Pacific Ocean. All the donation land claim of Wil liam Lattle known aa Claim No. 38, Notification No. 78(5. Certificate No. 3158. being part ot section 28, township ( north, 4-ange 10 west, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point 22.83 chains south of the northeast corner of said section 28, thence south 32.09 chalna, thence west 39.25 chains, thence south 17.(0 chains, thence west 49.92 chains, thence north 32.75 chains, thence north (7 deg. 30 mln, east 1150 chains, CLASSIFIED RATES: , First Iniertion, One Cent a Word. One Week, Each Line, 30c. Two Weeks, Each Line, 45c One Month, Each Line, 75c. Astorian Free Want Ads. Anyone Desiring a Situation can Insert an Advertisement ia this Column of Three Lines Two Times Fres of Charge. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. ber land for sale, in Pacific county, 1(0 ACRES OF FIRST CLASS TIM- near Columbia river. Address Box .(90 Astoria, Or. FOR SALE LOT t BLOCK 14, Adair's Astoria; for particulars write to J. P. Miller, Onieda, Wash. . WANTED ENERGETIC, TRUST- worthy man or woman to work in Oregon, representing large manufac turing company; salary $40 to $30 per month; paid weekly; expenses ad vanced. Address with stamp, J. IL Moore, Astoria, Ore. ROOMS WANTED. HOUSE OF ( OR I ROOMS WANT- ed in good neighborhood. Conveni ent to center of town; rent reasonable; permanent Address Emll Held, car The Astorian. 8UTUATIONS WANTED. WANTED MAN AND WIFE AS cooks in logging camp or saw mill. In quire Sam Harris, Ninth and Bond. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. NCUBATOR FOR SALE 400 EGOS capacity; also three 100 capacity brooders; first-class condition. Ad dress A. Astorian Offloe. FOR SALE STEAM TUG IN FIRST - class condition; terms reasonable; suitable for seining purposes. For particulars apply at this office. SCOW FOR SALE AT M'GREGOR'S mill, 22x64; would make a good fish scow. Inquire of Dan Gambel at mill NOTICE TO HUNTERS THOK- oughbred English settlers, S month old, for sale -cheap. (9 Third St thence north 34 deg. east 22.122 chains, thence east 58.00 chains to the place of beginning, containing 318.94 acres, ex cepting a tract of land conveyed by William Lattie to Frederick Beerman by deed recorded at page 5(( of B00S B of the records of deeds of said coun ty, described aa follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Frederick Beerman farm and run ning west 2.43 chains, thence south 11.14 chains to the bank of the Necanl cum creek; thence east to the said Beerman' west boundary line, thence north to the place of beginning, con taining three acres, more or less. Also excepting a tract conveyed by William Lattle and Sarah J. Lattle to Hiram B. Parker by deed recorded at page 757 ot Book C of the records of deeds of said county described a follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Frederick Beerman's donation land claim, thence . . . 22.12 chains, thence direction north 3 chains and 1( links. The MORNING ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper Guarantees to its Advertisers a Larger Circulation than any Paper Published in Astoria. Our BqoUs are Open to Inspection by Our Advertisers. ADVERTISING. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL FOR WARRANTS. NOTICE I is hereby given to all parti c hold lng Clatsop County warrants. Indorsed prior to June L 1904, to present the I same to th county treasurer at hla office, 690-592 Commercial St, for pay ment Interest ceases after this date. CHAS. A. HEILBORN, County Treasurer. Dated. Astoria, Oregon, this 27 th day of March, 1905. tLD PAPERS FOR BALE AT THIS I Office; 25c per hundred. . HELP WANTED. WANTED COMPETENT WOMAN cook. Apply at 698 Commercial;-up stairs. WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply at 247 Bond St LADIES CAN FIND STEADT AND profitable employment; yearly con tract; small capital required. Call at Occident Hotel bet 8 and 10 a. m. and 5 to 9 p. m. this week. G. 8. Halley. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BAR ber trade; 8 weeks completes; posi tions guaranteed; tuition earned s.411 learning. Write for terms. MoIers Barber College, (44 Clay St, San Fran cisco. ... WANTED LADT OR GENTLEMAN of fair education to travel for a firm of (250,000 capital; salary $1,971 a year and expenses; paid weekly. Ad dress with stamp, J. A. Alexander, As toria, Oregon. LOST AND FOUND. IMMIGRATION CERTIFICATE NO 54444, In name of Chong Hon Tin, No. 8346; anyone returning to Hop Hlng Lung CO. will receive $5 reward. thence westerly 22 chains 12 links, thence south 3 chains and 1( links, to the place of beginning, containing 7 acre, more or less. Also all tidelands on the shores of the Pacific Ocean between mean high and low water mark fronting and abut ting upon said lots 1 and t and the south half of the southeast quarter of section 29 township f north, range 10 west, and the said William Lattle and Elizabeth Lattle donation land claims, and in Necanlcum creek (except 11.71 acres sold to Hermosa Park Invest ment Company), containing 48.34 acres, more or less. The lands herein before described being subject, how ever, to the terms of a certain lease and agreement for the term of 10 years from July L 1903, executed September 1, 1903, between F. R. Strong, executor of the estate of Joseph Holladay, de ceased, and the Seaside Spruce Lumber Company. CHARLES H. CARET, Administrator with will annexed of Estate of Joseph Holladay, deceased. . v