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TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE n, 1906. PICTURESQUE FRAME COTTAGE Compactly Arranged With Lartfe Rooms and Modern Conveniences Cost $1,200 Copyright. 1906, by rUnry Witttklnd, Chlcsfo. --z ?liii'ii'!ii!iMiniT 1 "... J5 !ij.w"wtf x 1 1 1 UN THE MORNING ASTORIAN 0USIE1 i?n 001U1K I K5 : PERSPECTIVE VIEW. HAUL ll' 0MNC BOOM 11-5 1 I I U-O..0 1 io- L cow VTQAKOA. r 1 The supplying of any want that may arise iu domestic or commercial life may Jbe 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, furniture, 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 Astorion. 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, jo CENTS Count Six Word to a Lin. 10 Centi a Una a week. " SITUATION WANTED" For the benefit of persons out of employment, adi unJer the head of "Situa tion Wanted " will be printed three day fret of chart. I OCOCXJCXOCOOOOCOCXC CMAUbCQ WANTED. WANTED 100 OS. CLEAN Address "C." Astorian Office. RAGS. WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE OR suit of housekeeping rooms for the summer. Address. Alanoirer, Warren Packing Co. 6-17-tf. LOST AND FOUND. LOST BROWN BEAD PURSE; FIND er enquire Astorian Office. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. SECOXD FLOOR PLAN. We present herewith design and plans of a picturesque frame cottage of on ana a naif stories, with a large front porcl. The exterior Is clapboarded. toe roof anlngled. - The first story consists of lirlng room and dining room, which may be thrown together, kitchen, pantry and one bedroom. The ball is arranged to give access to the front door from kitchen and bedroom without passing through any otner room. Upstairs there are three bedrooms,. with plenty of closets, a large bathroom and a storeroom. The cement floored basement contains laundry, with sta tionary trays, vegetable and coal bins. The estimated cost Is $1,200. HENRY W1TTEKIND. LOST-A SMALL MESH GILL-NET j new; between Miller Sands and Jetty on Tuesday morning last; belong to Nick Kereage, Pillar Rock Cannery. Reward, $10. 6-12-lwk. MUSIC TEACHES. WANTED -THREE MUSIC PUPILS. Inquire at Astorian office. Opie Red and Hu Experience In Texas a kPIE BEAD, who recently made a lecture tour through Texas, tells this story of an experience be had down there: Tou know," says Mr. Read, "trains are never expected to be on time in! Texas. When a train Is scheduled tc arrive at 8 o'clock you ace generally safe in calculating that it will not get there till 11 or 12. Well, I had an en gagement in a certain town one night and was at another station about twenty miles away. There was a train which would land me at the objective point at 7 o'clock m the evening, If it happened to be on time, but I thought It would be well to make inquiries. In reply to my question the station agent said: " 'I reckon there ain't no use expectln' the train to get here much before 10 o'clock. It's been on time once this year, but it ain't no ways safe de pendln' on it.' "Not being in a position to take any chances I hired a man with a buggy to take me across country. After the lec ture I found a number of traveling men at the hotel, and they were all anxious to get away. There was a train scheduled for 7:15 in the morn ing, but the landlord said be reckoned It wouldn't be along much before noon, as it had never arrived on schedule time or if it had nobody remembered it "Still, we all got up bright and early the next morning, none of us being dis posed to miss the train if It happened to be on time, and we were thrown Into a state of great excitement when at 7:10 there was a long toot, heralding the train's approach. Everybody hur ried down to the station and there, right on the dot of 7:15. the train pulled in. We were so happy at the prospect of getting away and so filled with en thusiasm over the engineer's achieve ment in bringing the train through, on time that we decided to make up a purse for him. When everybody had chipped in a spokesman was appointed, and he went to the cab to present the money. After he had made a felicitous little speech the cash was offered, but the engineer pushed it away, saying: " 'Gentlemen, I fully appreciate your good will and the generous spirit which has prompted you to make up this purse, but I cannot accept the money. My conscience will not permit me to do it. This is yesterday's train.' "-Chicago Record-Herald. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS. C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh stmt MilKonairVs Comment HELP WANTED. T Limerick Two. A singer was Signor McSnitch. He sat on a board here's the hitohi He sat on a knot (Tou know what he got) Cald he, "I've not atmck the right pitch.' A lady In old Injlanny Once started to learn the planny. A man In the flat ' Said 1 vHeavlngs, what's thatf That plnny Is awfully tlnpannyl" Milwaukee Sentinel. HET say that money cannot buy The sweetest things in life- Health, heaven, friends, reepeet. content. Or e'en a loving wife. They say that money cannot buy These things for me, alas: But I Well, I don't know! What bought my private car? Just wealth. What bought my lovely yacht, Which sails me to the lands where health Is found in every gpot? What pays my Bptclalist. dear Jim, To keep me In such perfect trim? Well. I don't know! What bought the most delightful wife A man could hope to win? What buys her every wish in life The clothes the dazzles In? A.nd If her heart beats not for me And I am not adored, you see Well, I don't know! And heaven? Oh, of course I don't Expect to get In free, But If the Lord meant what he said Concerning eharlty, The tithe 1 11 give before I die Will slip me through the needle's eye, Or I don't know! For happiness? Well, money bought This ninety cent cigar; It bought this chair in which I loll; It bought this private car; It bought this cognac and, I guess, If all this la not happiness, Well, I don't know! Helen Rov.-k.nd In Xt w York Press. BRANCH MANAGERS WANTED; $20 cash weekly; live at home; experience a unnecessary; no canvassing; enclose stamp for particulars. Aluminum Hanger Co, Chatfleld. Minn. 8-5-301. BOARDING. NICE ROOMS AND BOARD FOR GEN- tleman and wife or single. Enquire Astorian Office. 4-23 tf FOR SALE. plication to the undersigned. FRANK H. McKEOX, Assistant Surgeon, P. H. and M. H. S. In command of Columbia River Qusr- antine Station. MOUSE MOVERS. PROFESSIONAL CARD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MAS.IrLABERCRbMBIEi Attorney-at-Law. General Practitioner, Notary Public Rooms 35-36 Phone Main 2051. Page Block, Cor. Commercial & 12th St, OSTEOPATH ISTt. DR. RE0DA C HICKS OSTEOPATH Office Manseli $14. Pnocie Black 2011 171 Commercial fit, Astoria, Ore. DENTIITS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 624 Commercial Bt Astoria Orecon. FREDRECKSON BROS.-We mske a specialty of house moving, carpenters, contractors, general jobbing) prompt at trillion to ail orders. Corner Tenth and WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. New La Tosca aflj AST0R STREET. I. N. VANCIL & CO, CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Furnished Rooms, Day er Night LOGGERS' HOME. ASTORIA, OREGON Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 78 Commercial St., Bhanahan Building BUSINESS DIRECTORY HOTELS FOR SALE -FURNITURE, STOVES, stationery, novelties, at your own price, forced to quit Dusiness on inst. Astoria Com. &. Auction Co., 305 Commercial street. FOR SALE NINE HOUSEKEEPING and furnished rooms; centrally locat ed; for sale cheap; rent $15. Inquire 474 Commercial street. 6-20-7t I HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. LAUNDRIES. NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. WOOD YARD8. DRY MILL WOOD. ALL KINDS OF WOOD-BOX WOOD from Humes Mill a specialty. Ben Ekoos. Tel. Black 2436. 1828 38th street. WOOD! WOOD! WCOD! Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood t lowest prices, Kelly, the transfer man. Thone 2191 Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. BAMBOO FURNITURE PAPER RACKS. TABLES, , STANDS. CHAIRS. ETC., HAND MADE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED. Yokohama Bazaar 626 Commercial Street, Astoria I PROPOSALS FOR CLEARING LAND. Bids are hereby asked by the Astoria Water Commission. First: For slashing and burning the brush and standing timber on about eleven acres of land. Second. For clearing said land of all brush, trees, logs and stumps and burn ing same. Bids to be filed with clerk of the Water Commission at City Hall by noon, June 23, 1906. Proposals to be accompanied by certi fied check of 5 per cent of amount of bid. Plans and specifications may be procured at superintendent's office. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids. G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Clerk. 6-10-2wks. PROPOSALS WANTED. Treasury Department, office of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Ser vice, June 19, 1906. Sealed proposals will be, received at this office until noon of June 26, 1906, to furnish miscellan eous supplies for use of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service at Columbia River Quarantine, Astoria, Oregon, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1907. Schedules and further information may be obtained upon ap- The Troy Laundry The only white labor laundry In th elty. Does the best work at reasonable prioes and Is in every way worthy of your patronage. 10th and DUANE Sts Phene 1M1. RE8TAUPANT8. Mon Fong Restaurant Noodles and Chop Suey. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Aster fit Ths leading amusement house. P. A. PETERSON, Prop Agency for Edison Pbonogrspbs id Gold Moulded Records. THE SAVOY Popular Concert Hall. Good music All are welcome, ner 8eventh and Aster. Cor (I III I q5 4i0 BOND ST, ASTORIA, OREGON Carries the Finest Line f Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US CITY NOTICES. MEALS OF ALL KINDS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 74 EIGHTH STREET FIRST-CLA.8S MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at V. S. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 16-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. 612 CommercialSt. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria has declared its determination and fntention to improve Grand avenue, from the west line of Eleventh street to the east line of Sixth street on the established grade thereof, and to the full width thereof Said improvement shall he made by grading said street to the full width thereof, and to the established grade and by constructing sidewalks 8 .feet wide on both sides of said street, and by macadamizing said street from curb to curb, with crushed rock to the depth of 9 niches with the construction of g"tters on each side of the street. All material used sliall be good, sound red or yellow fir or lumber, and the deck ing on the sidewalks shall be two-inch lumber. In matters of detail taid improvement shall be constructed according to the plans and specifications therefor to be after provided and general ordinance No, 1901 and any matter of construction and prepared by the City Surveyor as heroin drainage found necessary to make the improvement safe or substantial shall be done by the contractor, whether sped-1 fled or not, without extra chsrgo. The City Surveyor has been directed to make and Hie with ths Auditor and Polite Judge of the City of Astoria, plum and specification for the construction of aid Improvement and etlmut of the costs nd erpeiwM thereof. That ths costs and expenses of con struct Ing said Improvement shall be de frayed by npfcUil BKsesKiuent upon ths lull, lands ii ml premise benefitted by ths sHtiie which sulil lota, lands and pimUi am Included In the special entient district Including all lots, land and prem iums so benrfHt'd to-wit 1 Lots 0. 0, 7 and H In each of block 71, 72, 73. 74 and 75, and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 lu ench of Mocks 8(1. 87, 88, 80, DO alt lit that pnrt of the City of AttoHa laid out and recorded by John McClure, and extended by Cyrus Olney In Clatsop Comity, Stat" of Oregon. Olflr ANDERSON, Auditor and Pnllre ,!mlgt of the City of Aturln. NOTICE. Not Ire U hrieby given Unit Hie Com mon Council of the City of .torla has declined lt tlelpinilimtloii anil Intention to inpiH Eleventh treet from tl; south line of Franklin avenue, to the north line of llnninun avenue. Said Improvement null lie mniie iy grading sulil sinei t the rtablihei grade with a sub-grade of 0 inches Wow the etablilted grade. with a 12 Inch erown from curb to curb. and by constructing cement sidewalks on both sides of the street, five fet In width, with a fl-lneh cement curb, and tlint a two-foot park space between the property line and the outer rdge of the sidewalk, and with a perk space of three feet between the inner edge of the sidewalks and the Inner edge of the curb, and by filling In and nwsdamlni sld strict from gutter to gutter with crushed rock to the depth of 0 Inches, v'th a 12-lm-h crown in the center. In iimtters of detail said Improvement shall be eontructfd according to the plans and iipeclflrtttlons therefor to be prepared by the Citp Surveyor a here inafter provided and general ordinance No. 1001 and any matter of construction and dislnsga found necemary to make the improvement safe or substantial shall be done by the contractor whether specified or not, without extra charge. The City Surveyor has been directed to make and file with the Auditor ind Police Judge of the City of Astoria, plans and specifications for the coiwtrue tion of said Improvement and estimate of the costs and expenses thereof. That the costs and expenses of con structing Mid improvement shall be de frayed by special aseement upon the lots, land and premises benefitted by the same which said lots, lands and premise are Included in the special as segment district Including all lots, lands snd remises so benefitted to-wit 1 IU 1. 2. 3, 12. 13 snd U. snd W. I t of lot 4, and W. 12 of lot 11 sll In block 70; lots 1 2, 3. 12. 13. 14, W. 1-2 of R 4. and W. 1-2 of lot 11 In block 01; lots 3, 4, S and 6 In block 71, snd lots 3, 4, 8 and (I In block 00, all In that part of the City of Astoria, a laid out and r-corded by John McClure and extended by Cyrus Olney, In Clatsop County, SUU of Oregon. OT-OF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria has declared its determination and Intention to improve Kensington avenue, from a point 10 feet east of the center line of Eighth street to the wet line of Eleventh street, excepting the south half of the street between Eighth and Ninth streets. Said improvement shall be made by grad ing said street to the established grade to' the width of 25 feet through the cen ter thereof. In maters of detail said improve ment shall be constructed according to the plans and epecificatlons therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor as hereinafter provided and general ordi nance No. 11)01 and any matter of con struction and drainage found necessary to moke tho improvement safe or sub-, " stfwtial shall be done by the contractor, whether specified or not, without extra charge. The City Surveyor has been directed to make and file with the Auditor and Police Judge of tho City of Astoria plans and specifications for the construction of said improvement and estimates of the costs and expenses thereof. That the costs and expenses of con structing said Improvement shall be de frayed by special assessment upon the lots, lands and premises benefitted by the same, which said lots, lands and premises are included in the special as- ' scssm en t district including all lots, lands ' and premises so benefitted to-wit Lots 3, 0, 7 and 8 In- block 120; lots 5, 0, 7 and 8 in block 110; lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in block 118; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block 137, and lot 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block 136, all In that part of the. City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John.,Mc- Clure and extended by Cyrus Olney, In CktsoD County. State of Orecon. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City' of