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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1906)
THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1906. THE MORNING ASTOHIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. n - . 1 V SB- - I ' -1- . FOR FOUR FAMILIES. P44 mm4 Attractive Little Aarta Ueaae ot, 4.MHI. 1Coji right, 1SW5. by Stanley A. Iannis, S Broadway, New York 1 Wf herewith proweut nn odd but at tractive nud low prUts bouM HrmuRi'd for four fatnllle. all Improvements complete for each apartment. Including lot air from two separate furnace lo fated In the cellar. There U a cetlar under the entire house, with walla of brick, cemented toor and separate coal bins. The frame Is of hemlock lumber und tim ber, balloon style. The exterior wall aj-e sheathed, pnpennl, aided and tdiln le1. The roof are covered with roush boards ar,d puaratitood tin plait. The 7TT n ! l ROM LLEVATIOX. piasou columns, rails, brackets, etc. as well as the celling, are of Nortl Carolina pine, finished lu the uatura! wood. The windows have outsldt blinds of white pine, with rolling slats aihl are fitted with modern hingv and catches. The floors are of narrow yellow pine, tongued and grooved, and are laid up tight to the sbeatWng all around the house. The Interior walls are plastered with two coats of com mon laortar. white finished. The rn terior trim Is of clear kiln dried cy a a i . uii i-1 V"M scans fitche, rscn DmiQ Poem Jfrfssri SH 1 Bxffbom ftSi WBcdPoom Bed.Poom Bed Foom cm A A io'3b SB1 P ftror m Parlor 3'(4cr ft JJn&mff. Doors' 31V40' I J OM Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted Twice Without Charged HELP WANTED. BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAUANT8. FIRST.CI.A8S MEAL WAXTED-MAXAGER FOR DRAXCIl office we wish to locate here in A- j tona; address with references, ltie Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, ! for 15c; nice cake, CotlVo, pio, or Ohio. 3 20 , jOUo-iumt.s, rio, at IT. S. Uwtrtur- 43-1 Hontl St WAXTE1V-Girl for general housework; small family. Enquire at Astoriau ofliof. ri; ai.k (nk uvrst ii si"it.ih.k for -J'-niiiiT purposes. $1000 cash; 10-hois--power. Union Has Engine; enirine n.v, only used "J months; launch :0 I'ef-t loiv.'. beam OS: hull rebuilt la-t vear. ant. IIIisT I LOOK I'LA5. press, with plain molded caps. The etairs are also of cypress, with oak newels, rails ami balusters. The interior is finished in the natural wood. The mantels in parlors and dining rooms are of quartered oak. with bevel plate mirrors, slab tile facings and bronze summer pieces. The dressers In the dining rooms are of cypress, with drawers and closets below the counter shelf and glass doors above, with adjustable shelves. The kitchens u. f ru. roi ,n A ffOt60 rrv Wot fied frocrn I'OtJ(' CUB BedPoom hantt Paror Ml Ami BedPoom Coi Bed Poorrk Pdror WANT HI' i.l VI I FM W "K I.Al'V with coo.1 rel.-o-mi- to tnnel for tirin l.-,o,ihhi capital; alaiy sbCJ per u-.ir and expense; alary paid weekly and epen-e advane-d. Address, with stamp, I. A. Alexander. Astoria, (be. VN il l) IH'lKt'i:K. li lMi woman; imiiiire at 147 Vianklin ave nue. WAXTEIV-By Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager iman or woman) for this country and adjoining territon ; salary $20 and ex penses paid weekly; expense money ad vanceJ; work pleasant; position perma nent; no investment or experience re quired; spare time valuable; write at once for full particulars and enclose self aJdresscd envelope. Superintendent, 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. 3 23 LADIES EMPLOYED TO DO FAXCY work at home during spare time; no i experience required; goou pay " steady; address Fancy ork Dept., um Market st.. San Francisco. 3-8-lm FOB SALS. FOR SALE XEW BAUS PIAXO, EX cyclopedia Brittanica, 31 volumes; stamp collection. 7000 varieties. 307 9tb street. 316 THE SHEFFIELD MARINE EXGLXE, gasoline, for fish boats; sny speed; KAf made: risht price; in stock; on exhibition; running in salesroom; also Fairbanks-Morse Stationary uasoune Engines. Fairbanks, Morse 4 Co., First and Stark streets, Portland, Ore. 3-1-lm FOR SALE.-CORXER LOT 504100, 8 room house, beautifully ornamental cr,.n,. sti-,.f shade tree. 150 feet C t aiiis v - - cement sidewalk and park place, lot terraced, two cement steps, both streets recently improved, grand view, one of the finest central locations in the city. Must sell qui'-k. Enquire 307 Ninth streeet. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. 01 'J Commercial St. Portland Restaurant 378 Astor St. Good Clean Meals. Excellent Service. Meals From 15 Cents to 50 Cents. PROFESSIONAL CAROi. " PHYSICIANS. The Troy Laundry Th only whlU labor louniry In ho Ity. Dooo tho bost work roosonoblo prloss and to In ovory woy worthy of your patronago. 10th and OUANI St.. Phono 1M1. JAY TiriTLK, M. I. niYSIClAN AND sl'ROKON Acting Aw. Ma III Murnixxi t'.S. J4rln HiwilllStirvlw. JflBo hours; 10 to 11 a-m. 1 to 4: It p.iu ill Commercial Street. 2nd Floor. WOOD YARDS. WOOD! WOOD! WCOD! Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. Tbons 1191 Main, Barn on Twolfth, opposlto opera house. DR. J. P. GORAY, Specialist EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 105 Oregonian Building. PORTLAND . OREGON OSTEOPATHISTS. BROKERAGE. C. J. TKEN'CIIARI) Roal Estate, Insurance, Commission and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Offico 133 Ninth 8trost, Next to Justlos Offio. ASTORIA, OREGON. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor St The leading amusement house. P. A. PETF.RSOX, Prop DR. RH0DA C. HICKS OSTKOPATH Omce Mansel. H10. Plione Ulaeh 2066 67J Commercial St.. Astoria. Or. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DKXTIST. 524 Commercial St Astoria rson. Dr. VAUCIIAN, Dkntist Pytbiau Uuil.liiiK. A'toria. Oretfoii. Dr. W. C. LOO AN DENTI81 78 Commercial St.. Sbanahan HuiUliiig MUSIC TEACHES. HOTEL PORTLAND Finsst Hotsl In tha Northwass. PORTLAND, ORE. CITY ADVERTISKMENTS. NOTICE. i:.-.ihiii.in iiitr.ulm.- l U ' huh iliniii r- it tit'- l nun. 111 CintK-il l it,.- (.'ity ii AtiTi.'i : 'I hut ni-l ('(.iiih iI ! a. .l.(tc. it !(. t niiii.ii ioit utl't n.t.-titi.'ii t" iii'i"(r llull.l nil.-, t Hum th- 1 ( ,trr.i 1,. the w.-t !,!.. 'I M.('lu'(' -t.n in 111 licit pa't "f tin- ( '(' "'' A l,i.i ,1 lai-l mt ..11.! 1 I'V ' M,-( linv an. I i-xti-ii.l-l ! CyiU" l,l,,, .ii.l im .i . t-iii.-n .lull riiici-t "t ii ,m,iK all th.- chl -Mini;.-!. .i,lrw..IU an.l .i..iil.iii- ami u'ciH'.' tn.- -r-.t L. t!, . .-t.il,li-h.'. nr.. ! r. t'.. lull .t!i r. I nni nwww UULUIWllvJOi 1 in i rra. l.- l. 1 .'..!! h ,.i t- 11 ami at .r.i.!r, Parker House Bar Cor. Ninth and Astor Sts. Agency for Edison Pbonogrspos and Gold Moulded Records. WANTED -THREE MUSIC rUPIIA Inquire at Astoria a office. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS. C. D. SUwart, 127 Sorentk atreet III.- !'. i'.-'pt tl imi i.l.'nalk'. ill"' m-li li!a-"( the ,,., ,.,, curl, t . tii- ..taMi-iC'l "i-aih. "i to the vio i;i i i" !'(. ill.- .tni't it impr.v 1 ;t will ! .-n tl"' i-.tuhlinh-.l unci" l'-'(l! he .-..iitiu-l','l "i i"''( "i'l-K 1 Hi'' (.trort and n th' -(''' "l ll" "tr,M', from th.' -t Iin ..I Fifth ''f'! th'' v.t lino .f MHlur'. ,tt..ri. an.l on th.- north -Ue of ml 'Irc-t tr.m the OOOCKWOOOOOOOOO 1 ti ict a iAniAt:MT! JUJ 1 M JVlWJVlll N 1 M J! 3 2 ji; FOR SALE SECOND-HAND 1 COL umn newspaper outfit; complete ex cept pr'ss; cheap. Inquire at this of-Ice. NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. I'RHHAI.S KdK l'.KKF .S) -Ml'T-tun - VaiHfjiivfi' Hurrm-k-. , Wash. Mar.-h 15, I!)0ti. Scuh-d proposals for furni-hing and l-li ;riiij; frrth l--f ind mutton for -i'i mniith licinnim; July 1, liMMJ. will b: ri'i-civc.l here and at odif-i- of eommiari.' at Fort Stevens. Ore. lii.Uc Rarraek", Malm; Forts C'a M.y. Columbia, Klagh-r, l.awton. Walla Wailii. War'), W'orden. Wright and Van-couv.-i- liarnick-, Wa-h., until 10 a. m., April 11. VMM. and th-n op'-nc-d. Kn-vclopc- ..-ontainin" .ropo-al-i -honld be imlor-c'l. "I'ropoal- for fresh beef und muil.rii. 10 be opened April U, V-W an'! iidr-sserf to coin mi --ary of posts to ... . . .. . f R if .iiinolK!'. or 10 i.i.-..oi. ...-oij!'; " 3-19 :ipp. la i-. Ciiici" f 'imiui--ory. FOR RENT HOUSES. 1.70. m.-T - TWO HOl.'SES; OOOI) tlo.-ation. Kntpiire at ofTi.e Sherman Tnim-l'-r Co. 3-15-t.f. SECOND 1 l.OOK l'LAN. liaTe Bteel white enameled sinks, com position stone wah tubs, ranges with fas attachments and upright boilers, he bathrooms are provided with iron roll rim enameled bathtubs, porcelain ,-wash basins in marble slabs ami por celain front washout water elosets .with attached oak seats and covers. The house is piped for gas and fitted .with fixtures. Wblla the deslini is for a flat roof hou-e und attiek can easily be urraiijK'd for. The cost under normal condition oil 1.1 be; about ?4 ,50ft. A Scientific WondeT. The cures that stand to its credit make Bunklen's Arnica Salve a scie.n tofic wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lof.iiner for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst; uurns Knrea Boils. Ulcers. Cuts. Wounds Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25e at Chas. Rogers drug store. dt We Want to Talk to You ABOUT BOOK BINDING Wc do it in All the Latest and Best Styles of the Art dt dt 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. The J. S. Dellinger Co. Makers of All Kinds or Books Corner Commercial and 10th Street V orxwooooooooooooooo WWWWWww west line of Fourth street to tlifl raM line of Third street the sidewalks shall be cement sidewalks live feet whin an.l a two fool park it(M between the side walk and the cuili nn.l a paik "pac of one foot between the inutile edn of UlP sidewalk and the property line, and on (he remaining portion of the street the hlevmlU shall be wooden sidewalks con structed of decking two Indies In thick nets, tiutlcrs shall be emislniptrd on both "bleu of the .treet and cstih baslni ciiiin.'cliug with sewer shall be rcn t nii-led In eiich comer and all spring flilil seiipagi' oluil b" taken up by tiling iliuiiK nn.l h'H'l into die guttcin, lumi curb to fin It the licl hIiiiII be imi.mhiinici .11 lllle.l In with ciuheil r...k lo the d plh of nine inclie when lli.'ioiilil.v lolled and each layer of llil.e luihe. -Ii.ill be well li.lleed. In tn.i tlit- of .Icliiil mil I linprovemeiit dulll be roll-Ill!. Id llcctll dillg t'l til pl.iii .m l 'p . III. .(! i"ii- Ibciel.'l ( be i ... i t !. the I H Sum. .M l n heie-iioillt-i I'louibtl Hull I III- .N illlil ej..-l'.-' of ''(ill llii.liii(' id iiii. m eiiunl 'iilll b- lb'-li-,i. d b pc. lul ii .".-..iiieiil Upon the lin.U .Hid beiiclll.'d by -ill. I l.in I- .I"'! piciiil-M". it i f f.'l- ,,,, i.. ii: h.u I. ;i U ll t I in .oh ..I bliu-k IT, H, lu, Jo, .net '.'I, mi. I hit nii!iilii-H"l (i. "lei N '(' "(,'" l',"'s I..' I.'!. 1 1. I '1 Hid '(!' in I"11' ill.- ( Hi i.l V-I..H.I .( I'i'l 'Ut i'H'l ...i,..'i l. .h.l.ii 1.( line inn! clciii.' by i mi. (dm- in t'l.it-. ..iiiiiy rK' tilM VMHIlSitS', , hi..i ,.ii I r-lee Iii'l" l th-' fily. .1 '.'tl NO'IKK. ',,,",- I.. i. l. t'lii-n, that tli - Coin i,;..u i .hiihI ii tin' ( it; n( Ait. ilia ha .! Iii."l it" lrt. i iiuiiiiti.'tl illid lillent ion I., ,, ,-,t it'll !. the fc'lll.lc 'HI llitl(J i. iiiir mon i-j-t line u( l wenty -fifth .in- t i.. i li- r-t Inn' el Iwi nty pi(ht)i .l.el, that all Jiale when Ml re-.-.i.il.b.li.-.l ill he "t th- following ! pun the lai nf the ;rade a .--l.ibbhei by iif.limin.'e No "I of tin. ( ity .l Aitiirm. (u w it l the eml line uf twenty tilth street lit Wl bet alniv.- the U.in of Jjradf, it the writ line, and ! the i-t line of TwetVy vitth .treet at 2.'0 feet above the bi. id (rude.-, at the w-ett, and uNo .HHi line of Twenty nev.-nth treet at L'H f. et uboc the buni of Slide i it the writ lino ot Twenty eighth timet nt '.'.Ml fei-t nlxm. Imi of jjraile at now r-t,ihlidicd. That Ihlwwn mid bani alx.ve ile.l lilted, the livi-t nhall lw on prt.liml ulupe, mid the mine xlial! be level from ninth to xuiith. OI.(K ANDKUSOS, Auditor and I'uliee .Itlder of the City. 3 2d N0T1CK. iihn- i. iieieby yiven, that the Coin- mull ( ..me it " I the I ity 'l A-toliu, In .I.-. I.u- d it.- iiitenti.m and determination of . i.ii-lnii -tiutf a -ewei on liinhlei-rilii r -.-( 1 1 ,Mi H point of fifteen feel toiiUi of (In- ii.iitli line of llrundr. iivcnuc, to i in- n nth Inn' of r'.vhaiiK'- lieet. I iom -uid point 1.1 feet houth of the north line of tiraiide avenue, to tho point .".11 f.et houth of the south line of frann bit au'iiue, the Rowi-r hIiuII Ih- conatruct ed of twelve ilieh vitrilh'd newer pipe, Inid ll) feet below the grade of the htre-t, and from eald point fid feet toutli of the eolith line of I'ranklin avenue, to (he noitli line of KxchanKe utrcet, the newer nhall lie ooiihIi uciea 01 a woo.ien bX 12 ilichcH by 11 IneheH iiiKide ineait uienicnt, and of three inch liiinber, and -hall be well fiiHloncd to the under pinning of the at reel. In matter of detail, naid newer hall be constructed nceoiMinc; to the plan and .peeilleutioim therefore to be prepared by tlm City Surveyor. That t said point IS feet unuth of the north line of Crnnde avenue there shall be constructed a brick manhole into which the various nveks and box drains i-hall be lead. The costx and ex peases of coiiHlructiii,' aaiil Hewer chall Im- defniyed by npeciiil usesi-iiient Upon the lot, lands and prcniisiis henelilej by the nunc, which are described im fol lows: J.otH (J, 7, S and 1) of block l.'lj lots 1, 2, 3, I, 5, S, (I, 10, 11 and 12 in block M; lots 4, 5 mid fl in block 24; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of block 23; loU 0 and 7 of block 111; lots 1, fl, 10, 11 and 12 of block 112, all in that part of the town of Astoria (now city), as laid out and recorded by dohii M. Shively in Clntnop county, Slate of Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City. 3-20 Astor i an Building joooooooooooooo TREASURER'S NOTICE. There is money in the city trcamiry to pay all warrants indorsed from the Sth day of March to tlio 10th day oK f,. l.lAr. l,.,ll, l,,l, ,;,, Tntornut VI ill cease after thia date, THOMAS DEALEY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Ore., March 8, 1000. 3-20