6 THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 190O. ooooooooooooooooooooc BUSINESS DIRECTORY LAUNDRIES. NEW STRAWBERRIES. Hlfthlaad Serdlln ! Latrtt Hlgfc Ij Coawridtd, Tbe Ohio experiment station bus for tome years been reporting upon the behavior of strawberries uudcr test. In its record for 1905 among the newct varieties that claim attontlou Highland Smiling n .elves the following men tion: Described last season, when it was tbe most prolific variety in our collection. It has iloue exceedingly well again this season, though its lack of firmness caused many berries to spoil during the remarkably rainy, hoi weather. It is very promising and de sirable, especially for the grower whe is situated near a good home market. However, so far as we are Informed, no plants are yet on the market. Al! who saw this variety even during this THE MORNING ASTORIAN mi 3 ' - , fan 1 ft M 5d -Si?-' CA- The supplying of auy want that may arise in domestic or coiiiiiiercial life may be readily and quickly accomplished at a nominal cost by the publication of the want in the " Want Ad." columns of the Morning Astorian. A necessity which may arise for buying or selling horses, carriages, furuiture, pianos, real 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 in 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 THREE LINES THREE DAYS, 30 CENtI ONE INSERTION ONE CENT A WORD Count Six Words to a Line. 30 Cents , HIGHLAND SEEDLim . Natural size. wet season were much impressed with Its value. ' Imperfect flowers; first blos soms May 11, first ripe fruit June 12, last picking June 29. yield nine and one-eighth quarts. Latest, a variety highly commended last season, scores again thus: "This season it proved Itself worthy of all the good things said of it It certain ly is valuable either for the fancy trade or for home use. It is quite as late as Gandy, more prolific, of mild, pleasant flavor and excellent for table use. Imperfect flowers, first blossoms May 13, first ripe fruit June 16, last picking July 3, yield seven and a hall quarts." The yields are computed upon sec tions of rows sixteen and a half feel or one rod in length. 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Syringa emodi, a-species of lilac from the Himalaya mountains, is a very rigorous shrub, flowering freely. There is a variegated form which is very at tractive with its blend of green and nalp vellow. Most trees and shrubs WANTED GKNTLOl AX OH LADY with good reference, to travel by rail 01' with a rig. for a nrm ot wou.uwu capital; 'salary 1072 per year and ex- lieiisi-s; salary .paid wpckiv nnu ex penses advanced. Address, with samp Jos. A. Alexander, A-toria, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS. JAY TUTTLE, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Acting AsMswul Surgeon V. 3. Marine Hospital Service. c hours: 10 to 12 a.m. 1 to 4: SI p.m 477 Commercial Strew. Ind Floor. OSTEOPATHISTS. FOR SALE OWING TO PRIVATE reasons, the undersigned will sell a $50 recycle, but slight used, at a very low price. Geo. Pontala, 1470 Grand avenue, Astoria, Oregon. DR. RI0DA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH Office Massed Bid. Phone Black 3045 B7S Commercial St- Astoria. Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LOT of wire cable new and second hand, any length, pipe of any description and size, machinery to suit anybody write for prices on anything; metal scrap iron and all kinds of junk and machinery bought and sold. Adress M. Barde & Son, Portland, Oregon. lm. TOMB STONES, PRICE $5.00 AND UP; factory, opposite Clatsop Mill office. Oscar" LaurelL 4-11-17 FOR RENT HOUSES. NCI c FUZFMA Maryland Physician Cures Himself of Eczema with Cuticura Remedies. Prescribes Them and Has Cured Many Cases Where Other Formulas Have Failed Dr, Fisher Says : CUTICURA REMEDIES POSSESS TRUE MERIT TO RENT. FRONT SUITE OF ROOMS Iloldtn House 4-15 Tt FOR " RENT. THREE FURNISHED DR. KATHYRN RUETER Osteopahie Physician Phone Red 2161 Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 3rd floor Bee Hive Bldg., ComlSt DENTISTS, DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 524 Commercial St Astoria Oreeon. NOTICE. All voters of Clatsop county, irres pective of parties, are hereby invited and requested to meet and participate in a mass meeting to be held in " Logan hall " at Astoria, on Saturday. April 21, 1900, at 10 a. for the Jurpoe of nominating a full county ficket to be vot. d for on Monday, June 4, 1UO0. C. J. TlfENCnARD, Chairman of the Citizens' Committee of Astoria, Ore. MAX W. rOHL, Secretary. i MUSIC TEACHER. WOOD YARDS. WOOD! WOODI WCODI Cord wood, mill wood, bos wood, any kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 1191 Main, Barn 00 Twelfth, opposite opera house. Eagle Concert Hall MO A.tor St. The leading amusement house. V, A. PETERSON, Trop Parker House Bar Cor. Ninth and Astor Sis Agency fur Edison Phonvgrspbs and Gold Moulded Records. THE Dr. C. GEE W0 Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly Wulm) 1?M r , m - " ... - . ' Alder Hired; (or the ACCOUNTANT AND BOOKKEEPER F. W. GARDINER " ' -O AccounUnt and Bookkeeper Small Sets of Books Kept. Bills Collected on Commis sion. Accounts Adjusted. Office: 3S9 Commercial Street. , If A VV 'if, mtu.u into the VWitK,.$' law brick building Sue- ""7 at the south-east cor ner of First and Morrison Htrcels. Ku tniiice No. 1CJ f ront Ht. Successful Home Treatment WANTED -THREE MUSIC PUPILS. Inquire at Astorian office. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS. C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street STAMMERING AND . STUTTER ING CURED For Particulars Address THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM MERERS 1261 oai Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon. . . . wr I !r. O. (IKK WO U kimwn UiniiiKlimtt tin , Cnllnt itUI., itntt l calli'd th (iriwl Cblnm IfiK'tor on niHHiunl nf lit womlnrrul gnrM willmul (ha mil ul 11 knim, without imtiif ' luilMill 111 llrllwa nf ... Ifl.i.l If Itwil. ... and Hi I itlacttMnt Willi xwcrful orlpulnl mill lirrh., mrk, ami vptfiilntilM thai r un. kimwn 10 tiinlicul M-Umeo In Uil country. Hint tlirouKti tlm iim 11 r Uirao imrmlrM rttuin (tlt lipguriiu lo cur Cstsrrh, Aithms. Un j Troubls, Rhumnim, Ntfvouiiwii. Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Pinuli Wcskniii and sll Chronic D'teut. , Call or wriir, ducIiwIuk 4 t-etml stamtMi for nmlllns book ni circular. Adilrna, The C Oe Woo CMnue Mtdldne Ce No. Ml 12 Finl SL, S.C Cor. Morrien. Mention thU PertJswl Orte. ooooococaeoocoocacoooococtioooo Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C LOGAN DENTIB'l 78 Commercial St . Shsnnhan Rnilding JUST A MOMENT! & Housekeeping rooms. Commercial street. Enquire 4! 4-12 tf. " My face was afflicted with eczema in the year 1897. I used the Cuticura Remedies, and was entirely cured. I am a practicing physician and very often prescribe Cuticura Resolvent and Cuticura Soap in cases of eczema, and they have cured where other formulas have failed. I am. not in' the habit of endorsing patent medicines, but when 1 find remedies possessing true merit, such as the Cuticura Remedies do, I am broad-minded enough to proclaim their virtues to the world. I have been prac ticing medicine for sixteen years, and must say I find your Remedies A No. 1. You are at liberty to publish this letter, or any part of it. I remain, very truly vours, G. M. Fisher, M. Id., Big Pool, &d.( May 24, 1905." CUTICURA-THESET,$1. Complete Treatment for Every Humor from Pimples to Scrofula Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle; dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and 6oothe and heal; and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set, costing but one dollar, is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and Scaly skin, scalp, and blood humors, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, when all else fails. Cuticura Soap, 25c, Ointment, CD., Rftolrent 40c. (in form of Chocolate Coated i'ilii, 25c. per vi.l of GO), arc "old throughout the world, hotter Drug nil them. Corp., feole Props., Boiton. Mailed Free, "How to Cure Torturisg, DiiueuriM iiuuioii of lutixxj and Age." of variegated foliage burn badly In trie west, l or Instance, I once secured a variegated catalpa and planted it unde the one hundredth meridian. It burst into growth all right, but the sun burn ed the delicate leaves. After this the tree adjusted itself to its new surround Ings by producing leaves entirely pale green. Tte variegated form of emodi retains Its color, the variegation being, of course, more pronounced In the spring than when the temperature runs up to nearly 100 degrees. There are now I.'jO kinds of lilacs, and the number is increasing. S. oblata, from China, with Its great heart shaped leaves of varnished green, in favorable seasons blooms earlier than the com mon varieties. Then come3 a succes sion down to about July 1. The whole family presents such a rich variety of form and foliage that even if they bore no flowers they would be valuable, but added to these attractions is the splen dor of bloom. C. S. Harrison in Gar dening. Do IVot Dig Too Deep. Before growth begins in the spring the surplus rough litter should be re moved from the rose bed, and all the remaining fine particles forked in, ijeep cultivation is not desirable, as the roots t roses are likely to be in jured or broken by it. Three or four Inches is finite s-uilicleiit to dig a bed that has not been trampled upon, and this is best i lone with it four tined dig ging fork, which is much less likely to injure the roots than a spade. Trliniiil'jtf Bluckberrlen. In regard to trimming or cutting back blackberry canes Charles Black of New Jersey, excellent authority, recently said: We usually trim in March and April. We think sometimes it injures canes to trim them early in the winter, especially If it comes quite heavy freez lng soon alter ward. One has to trim both In summer and winter. In the summer yoi have to cut them back to about two and a half feet, enough to make them branch out. The txeful ColeaM. Coleus grown in the house Is not so popular as it deserves to be, for we have grown so used to masses of the common richly colored fol.age, with its yellow, purple and carmine border ing our flower beds in summer, that we BROKERAGE. C. J. TKEXCIIARD Rl Estate, Insurance, Comminior and 8hipping. CU8TOM HOUSE BROKER. Offie. 133 Ninth 8tret, Next to Justloe Office. ASTORIA. OREGON. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Tbe annual meeting of the stockholJ ers of the Progressive Land and Build ing Association will be hald at the Par ker House in Astoria, Oregon, on Tues day the 17th., day of April, 1906, at 7 o'clock p. m. F. L. PAKKEE, Secretary. Dated this 7th day of April 1906. NOTICE. 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