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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTOEIA. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, loofl 6 THE FRILLED LIZARD. Ha It Carrlca aa I'Mkrrlla mm FlKhllnc Tall. The frilled lianrd Is found In Anvtra tlan woods, being tolerably abundant In north Queensland nnd the Klmber ley district of western Australia. It lives on beetles such ns nre found on the tree barks. It Is about three feet long, measured from head to tall point. What makes It remarkable couslsis of two things -its hurrU'd walk and Its fitrhtinir nnser. . It carries a sort of natural umbrella top about Its neck, wnieti it elevates suddenly with an alarming effect eren to ordinary ltaard killing dogs, scaring them as an umbrella opened In the facf of a charging bull; heme it Is called the frilled lixard. Its teeth are not of much use as a defense ngaiust a vigor ous animal, but when it fights it uses Its long, lithe tail in a way to brlns long bruises on one's hands in fact, could it be properly trained, it might serve as an automatic switch, which like the magic rub-a-dub-dub stick would at th word administer a thr&su 5ng to the disobedient child. From the scientific polut of view the creature's peculiar method of ambula tion is most interesting, because it pre sents an absurdly grotesque appear ance at such .times, more especially from the rear. It walks blpedally or ou two feet, like a bird, ami so much does It resembl a bird in its walk that It seems to be the connecting link be tween the ancestors of birds and thf lizards of today. opoooooooooopooooooo ouoou 18 I 10 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo THE MORNING ASTORIAN IV HANGED TQ MUSIC. Doomed Man Sane "I Want to Be aa AnM" With the Crowd. "In the early days of Wyoming when there were but a few churches and many infractions of law, a man of the name of Barstow. who nrvet knew fear and was a devout Christian, was elected to the office of sber'ff.' said a citizen of that state. "Soor after Barstow entered uion the duties of his office a man was convicted foi a capita crime. "The fact that there was nominiatet within reach preyed upon the mind of the sheriff, who undertook to supply the lack by holding an hour's Bible reading in the condemned man's eel! and praying with him. As the t!m for the hanging approached Barstow became possessed with the fear that be bad aot acquitted himself of thf spiritual responsibility devolving upoc him and devised a programme thai was new and unique. After the victim of the law's mandate was placed upoc the platform and everything was lr readiness the sheriff prayed long and fervently. Then he called for some one to start a hymn, and a man near th platform began the only one he know 1 Want to Be an Angel,' in which thf prisoner Joined. "As the last verse was sung the sher Iff busied himself adjusting the noose and immediately upon its conclnsioE the trap was sprung." JThe supplying of auy want that may arise iu domestic or commercial life may be readily and quickly accomplished at a nominal cost by the publication of the want in the u Want Ad." columns of the Morning Astorian. A necessity which may arise for buying or selling horses, carriages, furniture, piauos, teal estate, sewing machines, bicy cles, safes, watches, jewelry, typewriters, or thousands of other articles, can be met at once by the insertion of a suitable adver tisement iu the morning Astoriou. To secure help cf any sort, or situation of any kind, to find lost articles, to secure board or boarders, lodging or lodgers, borrow money, obtain any kind of security; any of these wants may be supplied by using the "Want" columns of The Morning Astorian. . Rates For Classified or "Want" Advertisements ONE INSERTION ONE CENT A WORD THREE LINES THREE DAYS, 30 CENTS Count Six Words to a Line. ao Cents a lino a week. " SITUATION WANTED" ror me oeneni oi persons out 01 emptor mem, bus unurr ine iipsu 01 onus- x tion Wanted" will be printed three days free of charge. 8 0CO00000CK0000 00000000000000000000 I 8 BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAUftANTI. FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15oj nico eako, coffee, pio, or doughnuts, lie, at U. S. KeHtaur ant. 434 itoiul St. HELP WANTED. WANTED Girl for general housework; small family. Enquire at Astorian office. WAX'im-tUEL TO IX) GENERAL housework. Apply to J. C. Allen's store Alderbrook. 4-11 "t WANT ED. S ALKS LADIES AND salesmen at the A. JaloiFs Bankrupt sale apply at old News Herald blilg at om-e Attorney Weinstein 4 Bromberg of Portland in Charge. 4-12 It. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Acting AMtuul Surgeon U.S. Marlue Hospital rvlce. Jfic hours: 10 to 13 a.m. 1 to 4: II p.m, 477 Commercial Street. 2nd Floor. OSTEOPATH IST. Geography Set to Mmle. VI don't know," said a Bangor mai toe other day, "what their method ol teaching are in the schools these days but I was surprised not long ago Tber talking to a youugster to find that he couldn't tell how many counties there were in the state of Maine, nor could be name them all without looking nr. the information in his geography. lit was a bright boy, too, and I wondered When I yreat to school we learned tb( names of the sixteen counties to tht tune of 'Yankee Doodle,' and to this day I have never forgotten how tht class sounded singing the useful little jingle. It went this way: "Sixteen counties in the state Cumberland and Franklin, Piscataquis and Somerset, Aroostook, Androscoggin, Sapadahoc and Kennebec, Unroll), Knox and Hancock, Waldo, Washington and Tork, Oxford and Penobscot." Lewlston Journal. LADIES EMPLOYED TO DO FANCY work at home during spare time; no experience required; good pay and steady; address Fancy Work Dept., 1344 Market st San Francisco. 3-8-lm WANTED. A COMPETENT GIRL TO do general house wot in family. Ap ply 357 15th st. 4-8 3t WANTED. A WOMAN COOK FOR boarding house at Northen Cannery m per month to the right party. Good cook wanted, apply Gimries shoe store 4-8 2t WANTED Energetic, trustworthy man unrir in Orfpon. reoresenting Large Manufacturing Co.; talary $40 to $90 per month, paid weekly; expenses au vanced. Address with stamp J. H. Moore, Astoria, Ore. FOR SALE. DR. RHODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH Office ManseL. Bid. Pnone Black 1085 (71 Commercial St.. Astoria, Ore. DR. KATHYRN RUETER Osteopahie Physician Phona Red 2101 Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 3rd floor Bee HiTe Bldg., Com'l.St. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 024 Commercial St Astoria Oreson. NOTICE. All voters of Clatsop county, itTes pective of parties, are hereby invited and requested to meet and participate in a mars meeting to be held in " Logan ball " at Astoria, on Saturday, April 21, , 1900, at 10 a. in for the purpose of nominating a full county ticket to bs 1 voted for on Monday, June 4, lDOd. C. J. TRENCHARD, Chairman of the Citizens' j Committta of Astoria, Or. , MAX W. P01IL, j Secretary. 1 BEST 13 CENT MEAL. You cun ttlwaya find the lwt 15-cont meul in the city ut tht Rising Sun Rostiumtnt. (112 ( onitntTcialSt. Portland Restaurant 978 Astor St. Good Clean Meals. Excellent Seivlce. Meals From 15 Cent to so Cents. Mon Fong' Restaurant Noodles and Chop Sue?. MEALS OF ALL KINDS LAUNDRIES, The Troy Laundry The only white labor laundry In tha ity. Den tha best work at reasonable prloet and la In every v. ay worthy of your patronage. 10th antf DUANK its., Ph.n. 1891, HOTELS HOTEL PORTLAND rintit Hotel In tha Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. Eagle Concert Hall 1 320 Astor St. Tlio iMilinjj amu'niriil house. 1 A. PETERSON, Prop Parker House Bar Cor. Ninth and Astor fits. Atfi'tiry for I'Mliuti PbonoRrspnt and Cold Moulded Record. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 71 EIGHTH STREET WOOD YARDS. THE Dr. C.CEE WO Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly lot tel "S3 Aider Street! lr the past live yrari.ll AVK MOYIlD Into tha In rye In irk building; at the iNMiih-eHslcor ' nor ol First and Morrison Htreeta, Eu- WOODI WOOD! WCOD! mimna. Cord wood, mil! wood, box wood, any kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone si 91 Main, Barn 00 Twelfth, opposite opera house. MUSIC TEACHES. WANTED -THREE MUSIC Inquire at Astorian office. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS. C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street STAMMERING AND STUTTER- ! INO CURED rUPILS. j ror p,,ticuUu Address THI PACIflC SCHOOL FOB STAM MERERS 1211 oai Yamhill Street, PortlaoO, Oregon. . i Successful Home Treatment Dr. C. (IKK WO l known llinitilintit Ilia I Ctillml filt.-, nl i rail wl tlm Ur.nl hlni ' lux-tor UH mrtiont lif Ilia womWfUl liurr I miilimit thB mil il a knirx, without tmlni I M,iMiii itr iltngt of nny klml. Ho Irml any ' Hint nil iIIumim with imwrrfiil orlniul rmii I IiitIih, littika, Kin) .vti'Ulili thai re tin i known l'i iiiwlirnl Muitri In tltl iiutr)', mid through tlm ut tlinu imrmlnM mm itr tifguarmitom In rnr Catarrh, Aithms. Lun Troubls, Rhumtitm, Nwvouimu, Stomach, Liver, KMny, Ft malt Wtakntst ana all Chronic D'stam. Cull or wrlto, enrliMlni 1 I rtu fniii) tot lualllnf bixik and rlmutr. Addri, Tht G Ct Woo Chi mm Mtdkint CH N. Ml I 2 Flnt SL. It. Cor. Herrise. Mfntion thu Portland Orttea. COCXX)CXrXXXXCXXXXXX)CCXXXXXXXXXXXXX300 FOR SALE-OWECG TO PRIVATE reasons, the undersigned will sell $50 racycle, but slight used, at a very low price. G.-0- Tontala, 140 Oranu avenue, Astoria, Oregon. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LOT of wire cable new and second hand any h-ngth, pipe of any description and size, machinery to suit anybody write for orices on anything; metal scrap iron nrt all kinds of iunk and machinery bought and sold. Adress M. Barde j Son, Portland, Oregon. m. Dlqiinatlre Asteca. The femintne direct descendants ol the famous Aztecs are tiny creatures exquisitely formed and refined in fea ture. Thi y carry the bead with the up bearing grace of the full blooded In dian; thrtr skins are not red, but 1 clear, smooth copper color that shinei like gold iu the sun; tbeir Latr if coarse and black as ebouy, aud the; are decorated with bright feathers and gay ornaments. These women wukt the most wonderful pottery that comet to us from Mexico, for they have kepi tie old Aztec forms and decorations in their art, end they also weave wonder ful baskets and do exquisite emtrrold ry. TOMB STONES, PRICE $5-00 AND UP; factory, opposite Clatsop Mill office, Oscar LaurelL 4-11-17 FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS AT No. 677 Exchange street. 4-3-lw, FOlt RENT-THREE Housekeeping rooms. ! Commercial street. Order. Order ia a lovely nymph, the child of beauty and wisdom; her attendants are comfort, neatness and activity; hei abode is thu valley of happiness; she la alwaya to be found when sought for. and never appears so lovely as when compared, with her opponent, disorder. Johnson. . Teaching the Teacher. Mother (whose children have bad aD education superior to her own, t her small daughter, whom she is In the act of smacking) I'll learn you not to con tradict rneJ Small Daughter (between her eobs) Teach, mother, teach.-Punch. Relntton Became Strained. Mrs. Ambish-I often tell ay hus band I wish he had more "get up and pet" about him. Mrs. Jellers Indeed? I've often heard that he gets up and gets his own breakfast. Chicago Tribune. FURNISHED Enquire 472 4-12 tf. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants endors ed prior to June 1, 1905, to present same to the county treasurer at his office, 559-565 Commercial St., for payment, in terest ceases after this date. (Signed), CHAS. A. HETLBORN, County Treasurer. Dated Astoria, On-gon, this 20th day of March, 1S06. 4-11 Not 8 Terrible. Physician You lie awake In bed three or four hours every night? That Is bad. I filiall have to treat you for chronic lnnomnin. Caller (whose salary Is $14 a week) Er no, doctor I don't think It's as bad aa that. I simply can't sleep. Everjr Artion Connta. There Is no action so slight nor so mean 'but it may be done to a great purpose and ennobled therefore, nor Is tny purpose so great but that slight actions may help It. Woman's Life. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dextist Fythian Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. C LOGAN DENTI81 78 Commercial St-, Shanahan Building 'I! BROKERAGE. C. J. TRENCHARD Real Estate, Inturanet, Commiaaion and Shipping. CUSTOM HOU3E BROKER. Office 133 Ninth 8traet, Next to Juatlo Offioe. A8TORIA. OREGON. JUST A MOMENT! JP ACCOUNTANT AND BOOKKEEPER. F. VV. GARDINER Accountant and Bookkeeper Small Sets of Books Kept. Bills Collected on Commis sion. Accounts Adjusted. Office: 359 Commercial Street. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CO' PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Scholfield & Hauke is dissolved by mutual consent. W. T. Scholfield, re tiring. All bills due said firm are pay' able at once and al hills payable should be presented for payment immediately, Dissolution to take effect April 1, 1906. The business after this date will be conduced by E. Hauke & Co. In retiring from this firm, W. T. Schol field desires to thank the patrons for their generous patronage and bespeaks for the new firm the same liberal treat' ment. W. T. SCHOLFIELD, E. HAUKE. vl! 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ru: ..if. TfcADE Marks Designs mtT Copyrights Ac. Anyone wnrtlng a nkettfh and doicrtptlon mat Quickly Mcorialu our opinion free whether an fiiTiitlfn la prohably palntiu)l Conimunlt tlons strictly wnlldeiitW. HANDBOOK on I'atenti tent free. tlMent iiifsr.oy forecurln(CatBi(u. Ml."-: lllrOUKU J1IUIII1 OL V.U. ivtvivw We Want to Talk to You ABOUT BOOK -BINDING Wc do it in All the Latest and Best Styles of the Art. . . . & cS6 fcjfi k35 Wc take your Old Magazines that you have piled away on your shelves and make Handsome Books of them fit to grace any library. 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