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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1906)
WIDWESDAY, MARCH M, 9". THE MOHNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. ri . , Tfc walking craite Rave a man l lTerpool an Idea Ibat Uiere was i'nu.'.v in It. He kept a small rcfivslimoiit i-stab-Itabmcnt, and the tu-i;lilorliil was freatly trtled one morning by i'" appearance of a bill outside tin- lx'i which read: "J. WTlkins will present 20 to man, woman or child who arrives flrM at this shop after walking from Crosby a distance of six inlli. l'K)ii arrlv.il lien' eninjietiloiN niiit drink a bottle (if in.v famous ginircr lnvr, hr.y a meat lie and walk round the Welliuirton monument Mini cat it l-'iiV arriving bark here to act the prize " The excitement was tremendous. A great cheer arose when a well known loeal character, moat pie In hand, was neen to be leading by fifty yard as the munching walkers trudued round the monument. I T is pie was soon dentol Ished. and. flushed and triumphant, he claimed the i'JO. "I've won." he panted. "Hand oop f twenty." "Well. I'm siiip:r.',r !.! Wilk'.u. "I didn't think any man to.ill har done it. Ine monuiuent is so w'ivI.hk hard." "Wliat's that got to do with It''" "Plentv to do with it. li nen t v ate It?" "Ate f monument'.' Are ye daft, man? O" coorso not!" "Well, ye don't have my twenty til ye do. Why. I put it as pla'n as piasi In the conditions."- London Mail. Kamou Old llty of .IrvU'o. The City of Mexico is the politic::! ocial. industrial and iinaueial c j Stal of the republic. Set within tin tropics at an elevation of T.:!I7 ft ; above the sea, surrounded by r-l y. piereiug mountains and snow capiH'i volcanoes, it is singularly exempt f'.' sudden changes of temjicraturc - t high for bent and too far south fot Cold. It Is juobably the oldest city i the Amerieas. Here the tirst printing press was set up and (lie tirst newspa per published nearly ltxi years befon the pilgrims laudel at Plymouth nk The municipal government of the ciM has gone on under almost identical form for three centuries and a half. While viceroys. emjerors, dictator and presidents have come and gone. Indiana, Spaniards, French and Aineri cans have fought and struggled in and about the city. "Among the nioet beautiful terres trial scenes that It is possible for the human eye to contemplate," nays a eel ebrated writer, "few equal and proba bly none surpass that of the Talley of Mexico viewed from the neighboring heights surrounding it" Modern Mex Ico. m 150 CURED BY FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR Obstinate, racking Coughs that tnakt jour head ache, your throat and lungi ore and inflamed, that rob you of sleep nntil your system becomes so run down that you are in grave danger of pneumonia or Consumption, are quickly cored by Foley' Honey and Tar. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAB soothes and heals the inflamed air pat sagta, allays tho feverish conditions, stops the cough and prevents serious results from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR k the only prominent cough medicine on Che market that does not contain opiates or harmful drugs of any kind and on this account is safest for children. It is unexcelled for Croup and Whoop ing Cough and will quickly cure the racking cough which follows measles and leaves so many children with weak lungs unless properly treated. Remember the name Foley'i Honey and Tar-and refuse substi tutes that cost you the same as the genuine. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation. Consumption Thrutinid. C. Unzer. 211 Maple St., Champiagn, 111., writes: "I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consumption. I tried a great many remedies and I was under the care ol physicians for several months. I used one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar; it cured me, and 1 have not been trou bled since." . tw sizes 25c. SOc. $1,00. n, oi rent size contains two and one-half times as much as the sma'.l size and the $1.00 bottle alnnst six times as muwh. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist. OUIGK HELP WANTED. W AXTKD MAXAti KR FOR URANCH office we wish to locate here in As-, teiia; address wiUi reference. The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati. Ohio. 3 20 WANTED -Ciil for general housework; snull family. l'lnpute at Astorian odtef. i'ti: vu.k cm: i.ai svu sri taui.i: lor sritiiej: purpose-, .411)00 cash; 10 :i c por. I'moii )ias Kiigine; engine new. only used 2 moi-.th: launch 30 i.'.'t loin:, beam i'.S; hull rebuilt l.i-t vojir. AM KIV -By Chicago whole-ale and mail older house, assistant manager 1 man or woman) lor this country and adjoining terriiorv : -alary $20 and ex li-o- paid weekly; expense money ad vaa.el: work pleasant: position perma nent: no investment or experience re juired: -pare time valuable ; write at once lor full particulars and enclo-e sell-aU!res- d envelope. Superintendent. 1:1 I.ake St., Chicago, III. 3 23 I.AP1KS EMPLOYED TO DO FANCY week at home during -pare time; no experience required; good pay anJ -tt-ady ; address Fancy Work Dept., 1344 Market st., San Francisco. 3-8-lm FOR SALE. FOR SALE XEW HAUS PIANO, EN cyclopedia Brittanica, 31 volumes; stamp collection, 7000 varieties. 307 9th street. 316 THE SHEFFIELD MARINE ENGINE, gasoline, for fish boats; any speed; best made: rieht price: in stock; on exhibition; running in salesroom; also Fairbanks-Morse Stationary Gasoline Engines. Fairbanks; Morse 4 Co., First and Stark streets, Portland, Ore. 3-i-itn FOR SALE. CORNER LOT 504100, 8 room house, beautifully ornamental Sycamore street shade trees, 150 feet cement sidewalk and park place, lot terraced, two cement steps, both streets recently improved, gTand view, one of the finest central locations in the city. Must sell quick. Enquire 307 Ninth street t. FOR SALE SECOND-HAND 7 COL umn newspaper outfit: complete ex :ept pr-ss; cheap. Inquire at this of 1ce. NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. K.M.KU PKOI'MSALS will be ru'-eived at the oliiee of the I.ifrht -House In .ptetor, Portland, Ore? until 12 o'clock M., April -', irJ6, and then opened, for fiirni-hiiig and dlivering fu'l anu provision- for ve--els and stations in the Thirteenth Light-House District for the fi-ial vear ending June 30, 1907, in ac cordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other information, may be had upon applica tion to Commander. P. J. Werlich, U. S. X., In,-p-ctor. 314 The Fur Trade. The fur trade of North America ha always been largely conducted on tht principle of barter, writes Duncan MacAithur in the New England Slag azine. The transactions with thi; In dians art- carried on in a very slmpk manner. When a hunter brings In id collection of furn to any trading post, which lie usually does twice a year, in October and March, he h taken to the trailing room, where the official Id charge carefully examines, clasoifle and alucs each skin, and when the whole puck is gone over he hands the Indian a number of tallies, or umall pieces of wood or metal, each repre senting the value of a "made beaver," and the whole representing the value of the i-ntlre catch. The Indian then proceeds to the storeroom and selects such articles as he requires blankets, capots, guns, knives, tea, tobacco, etc. In payment for which he hands back his tallies until they are all gone ami his purchasing powers are exhausted He then departs, another hunter takes his place ami is dealt with in a similar manner, and so on until all the fui In possession of tin- whole band of In dians have passed into the hands of the trader. Formerly it was customary tc give a good hunter a "drain" and some small pretveuLs iu appreciation of his Indutifrv. Sleeplessness. Disorders of the Btomaeh produce a n ivous condition and often prevent d cp. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets stimulate the digestive organs, re-tore the system to a healthy con dition and make sleep possible. For -alj by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Situations Wanted Advertisements Twice Without Charge.' BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. K1KST.CI.SS MKAIi for l)o; liiotM-ako, cotfoo, pio, or doughnuts, ), at V. S. Restaur ant.' -KM lioipl St HEST o CENT MEAL. You can always iiml the lust 15-t'ent meal in tho city at tin" Rising Sun Kcstaurtint. (512 r.mnnercialSt. Portland Restaurant 378 Astor St. Good Clean Meals. Excellent Service. Meals From 15 Cents to 50 Cents. BROKERAGE. C. J. TKKNTIIARD Real Estate, Insurance, Commitiior and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Office 133 Ninth Strsst, Next to Justlo Offioe. ASTORIA, OREGON. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor St.J The leading amusement house. P. A. PETERSOX, Prop Parker House Bar Cor. Ninth and Astor Sta. Agency fop Ediaon Pbonograpee and Gold Moulded Records. JUST We Want to Talk to You ABOUT BOOK BINDING Wc do it in All the Latest and Best Styles of the Art t We take your Old Magazines that you have piled away on your shelves and make Handsome Books of them fit to grace any library. We take your old worn out books with the covers torn off, rebind them and return to you good as any new book. Let us figure with you on fixing up your Library. I 9 The J. Makers of All Kinds or Books Astorian Building Corner Commercial and 10th Street OOOOOOOOOCOCOGOG Hi Inserted PROFESSIONAL CARDi. PHYSICIANS. JAY TUTTLK, M. 1. rilYSlClAN ANP M15HKON Vtlitlt AtWuiit Sniiictin t',8. Mwrlue Httnl SiTvlee, Jfflo houre: 10 to 13 a.m. 1 te 4: l p.ni 47? Commercial Street. 2nd Moor. DR. J. P. GORAY. Specialist EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 905 Orcgonian Building. PORTLAND - - OREGON OSTEOPATHISTS. DR. RH0DA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH Offloe Mansel. Hid. Pnone HUi k 2065 57S Commercial St.. Astoria, Ore. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DH N'T I ST. &:'4 Commercial St Astoria Orcson. Dr. VAUUHAN, " Dkxtist Pythian UuilJiuK. Astoria. Oreon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTI81 78 Commercial St.. Hbanahan I!uildin MUSIC TEACHER. WANTED -THREE MUSIC rUPILS. Inquire at Astorian office. MANDOLIN LESSONS G1VKN MRS. C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street. A MOMENT! & & di dt S. Dellinger Co. OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOO0OO0O0000O(OOC5OOOCXO)OOOOOOO0O0 - , LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry The only white labor laundry In the city. Does the best work at reasonable prloss end Is In every way worthy of your ptrono. 10th and DUANK Sts., Phone 1M1. WOOD YARDS. WOOD! WOOD! WCOD! Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any 1 kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the Uanafer man. 'Phone 9191 Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. HOTEL PORTLAND Fintst Hotel In th Northwoit PORTLAND, ORE. CITY ADYKRHSKMENTS. wont'E. Iti'Miluiioii in!i'"i'i' i ! 1 ii'" '" in il ikmiUi-iI la tin t'nniiiKiti t'mtiii'il "I tH C ity ul A'"ti.i- Tllill li.l t'lilllirll i'T'li .i'rlllr. llit !.! 1-1 til tint I ) tt llll'l 1 :i ' I !t it 1" tlll. I'W !,n. .irri'i li'.im !!. -t 1 1 11- "I i'l' ' -Iri'.'l In tin' w.'ii Uni' M' Inn''' A-t'iiiii 111 that put "t tin- t'it "! A- toll.l It- l.li.l Kill .ItM !'"'!' I'''l l' '"I'11 M.t'lniv a ttl fvti'iil. I lv 1 t- i'Iii-'v S.ii.l iiiiiioNi'itf'ii'- !itll i-iwi-i t "I i'" tiiMitiv' nil 1 In- I'M 'iiiii.'"i -tlf.ill" .itt.i pl.iiikiii(; aifi .it'litiu' tin' U-H I" II t.ili!Miel KI4.I- to th. I'll' nltli tltiTi'uf, fii''t tlf ; r ton ltiT.' i..l ni .Hi'ualU nr.- . -..it-tttn t'-'l. ;H'I t ; mifli .M'ft tin 't--t lill l" ia'lf'l from I'tnli to -iitt to tlx' rt.il)ltMii". (iiiile, ne to tit "ill i .! vi ttul when the .trivt is iinjir i'il it "ill I" on the e-tiilili-lti-il zratie Sr Mialk nhall be limit ructeii mi Imth t l"' f the utreet and u the viuth iil' t the treet from th- wt liii" l Fifth tret to th ttritt line of Mr!iir' At tU ml on tin- north ide of id .tre"t from the CITY ADVKRTISKMKHTS. e. liitf of Kituilh "liei't to the iwt line of Third nlieet the nidt'Wiill, llll lie eeilielil .iilew.ill.i the feet wide mi l Itttifonl park piii' ' del ween tin' "iilr- Willi, iiml tin' emit mi'l a paik p ' nlie foul Itetweeu the lll-ide edwe nf the fiilntMill. iiml the piopeit) line, and on the it'lnaiiiiii!,' "illn of the liiet lite ii"W nlUo elisll l'i niindeii .idewiill.n fin Klrneteil of ili'iklllt; ti inrlieH ill lllli'k lie. lillttem nhtlll lie rniml fileletl nil Imth ide of the -tnet iiml ealrli lmili itnilli't'l lng with tewel hnll he roll' Htriii'tetl in eai'lt t'otiiei mid all piiiiU iiitd vapaoi't altal Iiikeit up hv 'ilinu illtiill and lead inlo the K"' " I'llilil illlli to fillli the Rtli'et hall he nmraihunied 01 tilled III with erii-he. lork to lite d ptlt ol liill" illfhe when t h i mli l lolled and 1 nth la)rr nf thl-ee illrlie, lt,i he well Indeed. Ill 111. 1II1 1 n !elail '.tld iinpinvetni'iil -.li.lll hi- 1 'oti.l I ni'lfl itr.iodtltj.' to h plan- and -p ' ill' a' ene. tlteielni to lie pupated hv I he I ll Suti.'M-i a 1 li''ie ttlltltl'l plouded I !i il the i ii-l and Jkh-.-" of i on .I I it. I ino -.ltd Itopl o einent vliall h- tie IHlM'il h pi'i'i.ll .f,M,.,iii'iit ttpnll the lot hltl.lH il lift pli'llll'i- tiellelited hy aid l"t, land" and pteini-.',. ate S fol low , In Mil: loti I. :i ttttil I in tai'h nf hln.U IT, It. HI, ..'I. and '.'!, and InU ntiinheied (, 7 and ill in h id hlni ks I.! I.!. I I, 1 . and IC, till in Ilia! pint of die Ill nl .l"li.t a laid out and le . iit.h'd lu .lohtt Mi l 'lute jiiid etet..'d hy l llll- Ulttej III I hit oi rotlllty Oiejjtin. Ml, ill' VMHJiMI.V, iiiIiIi.i an I I'olt.-e Itid'e of the 'it v. 3 :-o N0T1CK. So'in- 1- li'-ieli jjitcii, thiti tin- I m iiit m i mini il of the it o Aittiriit lm iIitI iIi-iI it' di tei munition mid intention in ic ciliilili-h tin' gradf mi li'viiiR .ui-ittn- Initn cunt liin of 'I wi'llty llfltl -in -1 to iltf unit liiiu of Twiity right ii Mi eel, tlttit id grade hrn mi rn i't.ilililii'l will ! nt tin- following tit i ,it tun 1 1 1 m hi tin- lian of thr grattrti 'Ulilthrd by ordiimiiiii No. 71 of th l "it v of Aitorid, tu it : U thr rast I inr ol Tunily tilth iitrfM nt frrt alxivi' thr lii ol gradra, nt thr tint linr, and nlno thr mt line of Twrnty ith uttrrt at 'JSC fori lov thr ha-i of grade; at thr wrt, ni imi rut I line i( Twenty-nevrnth utrrrt nl Hi Icrl alxivr the tutvia of j'lmlr, nl thr Hint line of Twrnty eighth trtt ut '.'oil fret ubovr ham of gtmlm an now r.luhli-lli'd '1 hit t h t'i mini bimin uUtVO ii' Hilled tin- ti'i't hull I"' on a griidii:il loir, mid thr numi" shull he level from tot l h (o ninth. 01.0F Asnidtsov, n.liloi and I'oliee .Indye of the City. 3 2rt NOTICE. Soiiec ii ht'iebv given, tlmt tin l out iiiiiti l otiiii il of I In' ( ity of Ai-toiiu, I114 iloi-l.ir d iU inienlioii timl ilrtrrminati n of loll-ilniellllg II M'Wfl oil Kigllteclllll lieel from u jioint of tlfteen feel mitith of the ninth linr of tJmndr avenue, to t lie mil tli line of F.xthiiiigi' street. From aid point 15 fiet fouth of thi not ih line of (irunde avenue, to tho point .HI feel Kotith of thr south line of Frank lin iivcnuc, the sewer Khali lie construct ed of twelve-inch vitrified newer pipe, laid 10 fret below the grndo of the trcet, and from ttald point 60 feet south of the south lino of Franklin avenue, to thr north line, of Kxchaii(e street, the sewer shull be constructed of a wooJcn box 12 inches by H inches inside meas urement, and of three inch lumber, and shull be well fastened to the under pinning of the street. In matters of detail, said sewer shall be l oiifd i iirted according to thn plans and spfi-iliiiitioiis theieforc to 1 prepared by tlni City Surveyor. That at sail point If) feet south of the north line of (liantle avenue there shall be const ructctl a brick manhole into which the various riveks and box dm in shall be lead. The costs and ex-pen-ics of constructing said sewer shall Is- defrayed by special assivsieiit upon the lot, lands and promises benefited by the same, which are described as fol lows : Lots I), 7, H and 0 of block 111; lots 1. 2, I!, 4, r, H, II, 10, 11 and 12 in block 14; lot 4, 5 and 0 iu block 24; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of block 23; lot ft and 7 of block 111; lots 1, , 10, 11 and 12 of block 112, all in that pint of the town of Astoria (now city), as laid out anil recorded by John if. Shivcly in Clatsop coiiuly, Stale of Oregon, OI.OK ANDKKSON, Auditor and I'oliee Judge of l.ho City. 3-20 TREASURER'S NOTICE. There is money in the city treasury to jmy all warrants indorsed from the Hlh day of March to the Kith day of May, 1!I0"), both inclusive. Interest will cease alter this dale. THOMAS PEA LEV, City Treasurer. Astoria, Ore., March 8, 100(1. 3-20,