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THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908. TYPHOitt fever: rem of TkU De Although there is always wore t less typhoid fever In most of. the larger cities of this country, the late summer and autumu are the seasons when It is most to he feared. The disease Is not so formidable, as regards tbe mortality, as some others, but its great length and the evil conse quences which sometimes follow It In the form of weak heart, weak spine or nervous disorders make it quite as se rious as some which are more fatal, but far less protracted. , Unless one knows how the disease Is usually spread one cannot hope to avoid it, and so it may be useful to consider lu what wars the germs of the malady find their way Into the sys toni. Water is the usual vehicle for ty. nhold germs, as is well known, aud probably all great outbreaks of the dis ease in cities are due to au infected water supply. This has been strikingly shown In Philadelphia, where some parts of the city are supplied with fil tered water and others with unfllterod or mixed water, Comparing two parts of the city in which the conditions, ex cept as to water supply, are almost the same, it was found that In the one sup plied with filtered water the occurrence rate of typhoid fever was one In five thousand, while in the others, in which the unflltered water was drunk, it was one in sixteen hundred. But a city with an ideal water sup ply may be scourged with typhoid fever, although teas severely, through tbe medium of impure ice, and U is al most as Important to know where the ice is cm, or with what water it It made, if artificial as, where the city water comes from. Not long since a number of officers on one of the United States ships in the Mediterranean squadron were taken down with ty phoid fever. When the source of the infection was traced it was found to be some ice bought at Athens, the ice ma chine on shipboard having brokei dOWn. , . " Another source of infection Is found in oysters that have been fattened in streams contaminated with sewage. Not only has typhoid followed the eat- lug of these fish, but the typhoid bacilli have been found in the stomachs of the i oysters. . ! taw, vegetables used for salads may have been grown In soil contaminated with slops used as fertilizers or may have beejt washed in Infected water. Unless a water supply is above sus picion lf, that msed for drinking, tooth cleaning and In the kitchen should be boiled and the drinking water cooled by putting vessels containing it on the lce,not by putting Ice in the water It- M. i t f rv 1 $ it;; Finally, great care should be taken to screen all food from flies, for if there is a case of :typboid fever In the neighborhood flies may become most active distributers of the ' poison. Youth's Companion.' i i i' i "VIS KM 'ill iM HMi ia ORNING ASTORIAN ' it, ??iii t 5 1 in dh ' . The supplying of any want that may arise in domestic or commercial 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, 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 1 ONE INSERTION ONE CENT A WORD THREE LINES TERES DAYS, 30 CENTS , r Count Six Words to Una. a Centa a Una a week. SITUATION WANTED For the benefit of persons out of employment, ads under tht bead of "Situa tion Wanted " wta be printed three days free of charge. SEASIDE ADVERTISEMENTS. Lewis $ Co., Druggists Full Hue of drug, souvenir, stationery, eonfectlonery and soda waturi, Oflh'o Of Dr. Lewis at drug store. Bridge street end of the bridge. SEASIDE, 0RE00N. CITY NOTICES. New building. New Furniture, 100 Rooms COLONIALH0TEL UKDSLKY 4 SON, proprietors Modern and Vp-to-Date , Electric lights, hot and cold . water j free 'lm to all train."" KaU'l. 12,00 per day and up. v '. ;. SEASIDE, , OREGON. POISONS IN TOBACCO. and POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Jealousy is like some other things the lid should be kept on it ; l When you say no, say it in a manner that trill leave no doubt of your mean ing. When giving advice to others here is a small slice to serve yourself: Keep still more. How little the best doctor knows! And how helpless he is in the presence of serious illness! It is said that disappointment is hard to bear, but we all stand it pretty well when we look in the glass. A man just starting into a law suit has more faith in courts than his at torney ever claims to have. There are too many young men who start out to make their mark in the world and stop at a soda' fountain or hammock on the way. Atchison Globe. The Word 'Cannibalism." The word "cannibalism" Is really the name of a people. It is identical with Carib, many of the Caribs, who for merly flourished in the West Indies, having been consumers of human flesh. The letters "1," "n" and "r" are inter changeable in certain aboriginal Ameri can languages, so that Columbus found one West Indian island saying "Cani ba" where another said "Carib," while Shakespeare's Caliban is another va riety of the same. Columbus' own con jecture was that the name was con nected with the great khan, and later philologists of the old slapdash type as sociated with "canis," a dog. Ap parently, however, the meaning of "carib" was brave and daring. Pleonunt Thought. "Make yourselves nests of pleasant thoughts," counsels Euskin. Bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble his tories, faithful sayings, treasure houses tf restful and precious thoughts which eare cannot disturb or pain make gloomy or poverty take away from us houses built without hands for our souls to live in these thiugs are not for earth alone; they are a part of the treasure that may be sent over. Artful. Young Mr. Fitts-What are you smil ing at, dear? Mrs. Fitts I was just thinking how you used to sit and hold my hand for an hour at a time before we were married, now silly you were! Mr. Fitts I wasn't silly at all. I held your hand to keep you away from the piano. The Regular Count. The heart of a man who has lived to be seventy has beaten 260,000,000 times not counting the times when be f.ot scared aud It worked overtime Romerville Journal. Tobacco destroys the taste, smell and digestion. Tobacco kills mental, moral physical vigor. Tobacco paralyzes the mucous mem branes and gland. Tobacco's most dangerous poison. nicotine, is without autidote. Tobacco coutalus prussic acid, am monia, carbonic oxide and nicotine. Tobacco contains stronger poisons than opium, alcohol, absinth or chloral A single leaf of tobacco or a single cigar contains enough of this poison to kill n man If applied properly. Nicotine Is the most deadly poison known to th? pharmacopoea. A .single drop or a grain wilt kill a large animal. " Nicotine resembles prussic acid lu ap pearance, effects r.nd activity. Ji'lcp tine'e victims die iu violent convul sions. New Yorfc American, a ? Ho Answer Ilandr- This is only worth the telling, writes a correspondent, because ir contains a retort which, though a triumph of in consequence, seems to me quite unan swerable." I happened to be reading some. obvious inewspaper proofs in a train when the good natured man next to me, with Jhe Intention no doubt of making himself agreeable, asked, "Ah, are you connected with the press V I intimated briefly and perhaps not over courteously that it was none of his business. He persisted that Jt was a quite civil inquiry, which I met with the remark that I had not asked bun whether he was a clerk or a shop as sistant As he was obviously neither, this nettled him. "If I knew," he said, "what newspaper you belong to ' I would never buy it again." London Chronicle. HELP WANTED. WANTED EXPERIENCED DELIV- ery man; one speaking Swedish and Norwegian language preferred; should also have a good acquaintance of East Astoria and Alderbrook. Apply to Ross, Higgins & Co. tf. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHAS. & ABERCR0MBIE, Attorasy-at-Law. General Practitioner, Notary Public Room 35-39 Phone Main 2081. Page Block. Cor. Commercial & 12th 61 F. D. W1NT0N, Attorney-at-Law. Practices in all United State and State Courts in Oregon and Washing ton. Notary Public, Phone Main 941. rooms 2 and 3. Logan Building, corner Commercial end Sixteenth atreeta oppo site 0. R, A N. Company dock. . OSTEOPATH I VX DR. RS0DA C HICKS f-.t OSTEOPATH Office Manse!? Bid. 17$ Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. Phone Black 1911 DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 524 Commercial St Astoria Oreson, Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTI81 78 Commercial St., 8hanahan Building NURSES. HOTELS HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE SAVOY Popular Concert Ball. Good music. All are welcome. Cor ner Strata and Astor. OCEAN SALOON A high el place for refresh meat for ladle and gentlemen B. J. CALLAHAN, Prop. Seaside. Oregon LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry The only white labor laundry In th elty, Dee the bet work at reeienabl srlees and I In every way worthy tf your patronage, , 10th and OUANI Its. Phene 1M1. WOOD YARDS. DRY KILL WOOD. ALL KINDS OF WOOD BOX .WOOD from Hume Mill a apeelalty. Ben Ekoo. TeL Black 2438. 1828 38th street. peron against whom the atmut U nutria nml the amount owing by each to-wit t Ao'torU' A Cot, Rlv. By. Co.. .... , 2(1 i8 Anlwrg, Almk Alio, Paul ... American 'FlnnUh Workmen' Co Operative Association . . . . ... Atola Txxlue No, 8. FlnnUh Broth- rrhnod of the World..... Balika, Andre Itostrnm, Hnnna . . . . i . .......... Byyny, Augut BlghtUT; !''.. . . . Mf, . ';. S, CarUmi. C. i.. Columbia Blver Packer Awoclft- itOtl llHIIHIIIHIHIMM Rrlf'lcMtn, iWfphlnt 1 1 1 1 M I M l r l 37.no JS.73 28.SO 2fl(9 1873 10715 10.00 2.00 0.50 2(iW 10.00 78.00 30.00 87,80 87.80 0.00 18.78 30.00 30,00 17,00 10.00 lfl.OO 3109 37.80 2(1.00 Ifamtnond Lumber Co,..., 072 00 ,... , Krloknott, John Frlcknnn, Ahrum , F-kaln, F.mll .. ... Elinor, Kaniuel . , Futtlck, Elena . . . Fornmn, Cherlf Flnnlh Evangelical Lutheran Na tlonal Congregation OintnviMin, John Ilnkvl.t, Alpxiimli'r ,,. Hiinuln, Dnli Kanulu, Andrew Holm. Andrew ,,,., UDttrnm, Matlld ,., Hen(lrlrken, HKrmn MMIMMH Eagle Concert 320 A tor St The leading amueeneat aouie. Agency for Ediion Phonognpht and Gold Moulded Reeord. ' WOOD Cord wood, mlU wood, bos wood, any kind of wood 1 1 loweet price. Kelly, tbe tMstftr man. 'Phone t Main, Bars oa Twelfth, oppctlt opert bouee. LEGAL NOTICES. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. 5 Tllr AHIIIAAIf llt S i I ML I'll 111 II IV II I IllL ulllliUUn Dflfl 418 BOND ST, ASTORIA, OREGON LOST AND POUND. FOUND 125 FATHOMS GILL NET near Desdemona light; owner can have same by applying to Daniel Kelly, Desdernona Sands, or Elmore Cannery, and paying for this notice. 7-27-lt. LOST LARGE GILL NET, 91 BIG mesh; also 71 small mesh; new web from last winter; reward offered. Otto Lindstrom, Seanavidon Cannery. 7-21-7t. FOUND 45 FATHOMS OF NET, 91 inch mesh; upper end of Sand Island; found by Andrew Luoto, Occident Can nery. 7-21-5t. UP-TO-DATE TAILORING. A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS TAILOR ing establishment ba been opened up In the Carson building, 568 Bond street near the Callander wharf. Suits to order at $24 and up. Tailoring by a man with 15 years' experience, work guaranteed. Samples of the latest style now on dis play. E. M. Heimo, proprietor. BOARDING. THE LEYDE. Rooms with or without board; rates reasonable; good accom modation for transients. 14th and Commercial. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRECKSON BROS. We make a specialty of house moving, carpenters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt at tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and MRS. JULIUS DAVIS (late of Portland) Graduate Nurse Royal London (Eng.), Hospital Maternity cases requested. Hammond, - Oregon. MUSIC TEACHER. WANTED THREE MUSIC PUPILS. Inquire at Astorian office. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN MBS. C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh atreet. BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANT8. FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St. BEST 15 CEtiT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. 612 OommercialSt. Parker House Oregon Restaurant NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINING , ROOM. ALL THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. ' OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Corner Ninth and Astor Street. Carrie the Finest Lin of Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US I Ml X I PaieBohemlan laer Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and In bottles Brewed nder nanlury condition and property aged right aere In AttorU. North Pacific Brewing Go. ASTORIA, OREGON. ! INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV ING, ETC, Yokohama Bazaar 623 Commercial St.. Astoria. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Know all people that from thlt date, the firm of V. N. Vancll 4 Co, li dli olved. J. Splght, retiring, and V. N. Vaneil continuing the butlneu, um!ng all debt and collecting' all account! due the firm. V. N. VANCIL, JAMES SPIOHT. Ajtoria. Ore.. July 23, lMfl. 7 24-lOt. Htkke, Peine Hendrtokton, IInrj ........ Hnnu, Jacob ............ licit rick. Mine M'gler Jakkolaa, Maria Johnton, Anton Johnson. Alex ....... Jrllia, John Jcvldfln, Cliarhi ........... Johnton, John Jafflbtnn, Attiftut Juola. Jolin Jkon, Jacob Korpela, Matt Kaukonnn, Jacob 18.T3 2400 19.75 41.21 82.00 37.80 18.75 19.50 So 00 18.75 24.00 32,00 10,50 32.00 121.63 Karjnla. Ut 32.00 Kokle Andrew 32.00 Klppo. Katie 28.00 Kcrtnla. John 20,00 Kalcva. Axel 30.00 Kauttu, Chat. 30.00 Kamora. Ik 37.50 Kankonon, Fran 42.00 Kokel. Konrad 10.00 Kankkonen, Matt F 13 00 KlotUrman. John 13000 1000 20.00 87.50 1900 18.78 RECEIVER'S NOTICE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah. Eleanor Oliwstead, plaintiff, vi, The Trader' Iniurance Company, et al. defondantx. Notice i hereby given that the under iigned has been appointed by the above entitled court in the above-entitled cauie receiver for the State of Oregon, of the defendant. The Trader Ineurance Com pany of Chicago, IlllnoU, and that by order of the ald court, all pemoni hav ng claim, agalnit the said defendant. The Trader' Inaurance Company, arising on policies laaued In Oregon, are required to present the same to the undi-ralgned, at the address below given on or before the 31at day of October, 1900, nd If not so presented, the same will not partici pate in the distribuation of the funds of the said defendant company .In the hands of the receiver. Notice is further given, that all re turn premiums will be computed from the 6th day of May, 1900, the date of the Insolvency of the cald The Traders' Insurance Company, and all policyhold ers of the said defendant company are urged to reinsure, if they have not al ready done so, and to present their claims properly verified promptly to the receiver with the surrender of thfir policies. Forms for proofs of claims may be had from the receiver or from the former agents of the company. A. H. BIRRELL. Receiver. Address McKay Building, Portland, Oregon. Dated June 25, 1900. A. F. FLEGEL and BEACH & SIMON, Attorneys for Receiver, 7-lfl-30t. CITY NOTICES. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the assess ment made for the improvement of Alameda avenue, from a. point 10 feet west of the center line of Columbia ave nue to the east line of Ilwaco avenue, ns per assessment roll number 122, wa made by an order of the common coun ell "due and payable on the 1st day pf October, 190(2, by ordinance number 3202 confirming said assessment roll, that the following are the names of the KaWon, Tlllle Walsonea Leheck, L. Ly nl, Matlat Lihdenpcre, Andrew Lueason, Hrhn Ufctl, Ler 10.00 Larson, Ilenry 18.75 Matlln, Michael 32,00 Matt ion, Irl 10.00 Matton, Emll 3750 Melln, Itaao 43.00 Miller, Matt 13 00 Merilane Jacob 30.00 Makal, Ilenry 18,75 Msttila. Ann Maria J... 10.75 Megler, J, 0 41.23 Neika. Albert 40.88 Numir, Alfred 37.50 Niomelin, Frank 18.00 Norberg, Helena 19.00 Nelson, Israel 18.78 0trom, John 28.13 Osttnan, Frank 37.50 Patteja, Jacob E. 35.80 Palo, Alex 10 00 Pcntlla, John 10.00 Palo, Matt 32.00 Panting, John 37.50 Pantteja, Wm 37.50 Pont ilia, Alex 28.12 Pietala, Alex 7.38 Panttu, Ea 14.00 Peninsula Land & Trust Co 102725 Reinikka, Hcntri 75.00 Rilnna. Richard . 14.00 Ross. Higgins & Co 11.00 Sound Temperance Society 63.50 Saarlnen, Krl 37.60 School District No. 1 48.00 Strong, Mary F...... 85.00 Stonlnke, Wm 60.25 Souppl, Jacob lfl.OO Soiinm Inincn On-Operative Co..., 10.00 Sanhnrn-Cutting Co 50.00 Tolvom n, Moei 3750 Thompson, August . , '. 32.00 Thompson, Ida K. 10.50 Thompson, Alex 7.37 Takkunen, John William 32.00 Tftlvllle, John Guatava 43.00 Tarppa, Maria 10.00 Taylor, Kate 110.50 Taylor, Frank 84.00 Taylor, E, A, .................. . 109,00 Utterberg, Ava 24.00 Union Fishermen Co-Operative Tacking Company 100,60 WilHon, John .-. 7 00 Wilson, CharlcMS ..... . ; .......... 25.60 Winters, James J 37.50 Wunpia, John 6.00 Wirkkala, Lena 9.00 .... 11.50 87.00 32,00 8.00 2.00 Wirkkala,, Nester White, lone E.......... Yrell, Alex Ylitals, Henry Erickson. . . .'5 ..... City of Astoria (excess) By order of the common council, OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, Dated Astoria, Oregon, July 21, 1900. 7-21-10t.