The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 29, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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    SUNDAY, JtJtY 19, 1906.
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CITY NOTICES,
PENGUINS FEEDING.
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SEASIDE ADVERTISEMENTS,
TIIE MORNING ASTOEIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
f Taat Tikw Plac WIm
Tf Eater ta Water.
Tbe appearance of the keeper of toe
peugnln at tbt coo, with hit pall of
Mr gudgeon, U the signal for sudden
tad intense excitement In the cages.
The penguins wave their little flippers
and waddle to the door, whence they
peer eagerly down the wooden steps
leading to the pool. The cormorant
croaks and sways from side to side.
and the darters poise their snaky beads
and spread tnelr batlike wing. At the
water's ede the pengulu do not
launch themselves upon the surface
like other water fowl, but instant!
plunge beneath.
Once below water an astounding
change takea place. The slow, ungnin
!y bird ts transferred Into a swift and
brilliant creature, beaded with globules
of Quicksilver, where the air clings to
the close feathers, and flying through
the clear and wavelesa depths with ar
rowy speed and powers of turning far
greater than In any known form of
aerial flight The rapid and steady
strokes of the wings are exactly slm
liar to those of the air birds, while Its
feet float straight out level with the
body, unused for propulsion or even as
rodders and as little needed in its prog
ress as those of a wild duck wben on
th wing.
The twists and turns necessary to
follow the active little flab are made
wholly by the strokes of one wing and
the cessation of movement in the other,
and the fish are chased, caught and
wallowed without the slightest relax
a Hon of speed In 1 submarine flight
which is quite as rapid as that of moat
birds which taks their prey la midair,
la leas than two minutes some thirty
gudgeon are caught and swallowed be
low water, the only appearance of the
birds on the surface being made by one
or two bounds from the depths, when
the bead and shoulders leap above the
surface for a second and then disap
pear. Any attempt to remain on the sur
face leads to ludicrous splashing and
confusion, for the submarine bled can
not float It can only fly below the
surface. Immediately the meal la fin
ished both penguins scramble out of
the water and shuffle with round backs
and drooping wings back to their cage
to dry and digest London Spectator.
YOUTHFUL WARRIORS.
THE HORNING ASTORIAN
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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, leal 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 OKI CENT A WORD TERES LINES THRU DATS, 30 CXXTS
Count Six Words to a lis. so Cents a Una a week.
SITUATION wAirrxrj"
For the btneflt of persons out of employment, ads under th head of "Situa
tion Wanted" wQI be printed tare days free of ebarga.
Lewis &C0m Druggists
Full line of drug, souvenirs, stationery,
confotlonery and soda waters. Ofl
of Hr. Lls at drug store. Bridg strrsl
end of the bridge.
SEASIDE, OREGON.
New building. New Furniture, 100 Room
C0L0NIALH0TEL
LIXDSLKY A SON', Proprietors
Modern and l'p-to Ikts
Electric lights, hot and eoM waterj
free 'bus to all train. Rates. 2.00 per
dsy and up.
SEASIDE, - OREGON.
Hlcsa ml Mutr.
Many persons are dvbarrvd from din
ing oat owiug to their liability to con
tract hiccough during a meaL As
rule when cauvd by food It comes on
at once, and equally As a rule the food
causing It is hot Socpa are more like
ly to proroke hiccougj than solids are.
It Is a good pUn to forego soup, which
can be done vlthout causing remark,
says Home 'o;ei. Or one may eat
little bread befjrs taking it. A third
plau U to drick a little cold water and
to tiLe the son;. In very small sips.
Plxarro completed the conquest of
Peru at thirty-Are and died at forty,
Cortes effected the conquest of Mex
ico and completed bis military career
before the age of thlrty-aix.
The great Coade defeated the Span
iards at KOcroI at twenty-two and won
all his military fame before the age of
twenty-Ova.
Peter the Great of Russia was pro
claimed czar at ten years of age, or
ganised a large army at twenty, won
the victory at Embach at thirty, found
ed St Petersburg at thirty-one and died
at the age of flfty-flve.
Napoleon waa a major at twenty-
four, general of brigade at twenty-five
ana commander In chief of the army
of Italy at twenty-six. He achieved
all bis victories and was finally over
thrown before the age of forty -one.
ITederick the Great ascended the
throne at twenty-eight terminated the
first Slleslan war at thirty and the sec
ond at thirty-three. Ten years later,
with a population of but 5,000,000, he
triumphed over a league of more than
100,000,000 .people.
BrUIali Armr Red Tape.
' A letter of instruction said to have
been sent to a British army officer, who
reported that Private Blank had lost
his greatcoat, runs as follows: "The
calculation of the value of a lost great
coat should be made by deducting the
value when worn out from the value
wben new, as given in article 75, 18C5,
clothing warrant, dividing the re
mainder by the number of monlis the
garment should wear, multiplying the
quoltant by the number of months the
garment has actually been worn and
subtracting the sum thus obtained
from the total value of the new great
coat. The balance la the amount that
should be charged."
A Sort of No Man'a Laad.
Australia's least known and least de
veloped section Is the northern terri
tory. It Is a sort of no man's land. Its
capiftl, Palmerston, contains more Chi
nese than Caucasians and Is the only
place In greater Britain where the
Mongolian Is the master and the white
man the servant. The climate Is very
trying to whites, and the aboriginal
blacks are of a fierce and sanguinary
disposition. Vent herds of buffalo, the
descendants of a few experimentally
liberated a century ago, roam over the
plains, and the place will some day, it
is believed, be a Kportsraan's paradise.
"Will Itetnrn Early."
Mr. Rounder (tenderly)-Do you re
member, dcur, during our courting
days bow I used to tell you the "old,
old story?"
Mrs. Rounder-Yes, and you still toll
me the old, old story.
Mr. Rounder (In surprise) When,
tear?
Mrs. RouDder-When you start for
th club. Chicago News.
No ( Inline lo 'ort4.
Bviilmiii-1 'lou't liKi- your actions;
you should i'imik'Ui'mt thai yon nro my
wife. Mrs. Iteiilmm I 11 111 not likely to
fref It when KVerylimly (din mo how
lliey pity inn. .Ww Yorl; J'ivhh,
'IIhi peojili' In the above seldom
chII (lie ImIij- H'lnil Mm fond parents
do.Koiiiervllle Journal.
The Brut of the Form.
I don't see anything in that poet's
new poem.
Uf ourse you don t," replied the
editor iu t-Hef. "bcrcu.se I oued it
first and took a five dollar bill out of
it. Give ft a good place top column.
next reading matterr Atlanta Con
rtltution. .
HELP WANTED.
WANTED EXPERIENCED DELTV
err man; one speaking Swedish and
Norwegian language preferred; should
also Bars a good acquaintance of East
Astoria and Alderbrook. Apply to Ross,
Biggins Co. tf.
WANTED Energetic, trustworthy man
to work in Oregon; representing Large
Manufacturing Company; salary $40 to
$90 per month; paid weekly; expenses
advanced. Address with stamp, J. H.
Moore, Atoria, Ore. 7-28-2t
REPRESENTATIVES IN EVERY Lo
cality to sell our teas, coffees, baking
powder, etc., to the consumer; good pay
to right party; wagon equipment and
splendid inducements as aids to secure
business, furnished free of charge; no
graft; investigation solicited. Address,
stating experieace and references, Grand
Union Tea Co., Seattle, Wash. 7-13-4t
MALE HELP WANTED Men and wo
men to learn watchmaking, engrav
ing, jeweler work, optics; easy terms;
positions guaranteed; money made
learning. Watchmaking - Engraving
School, 1426 Fourth avenue, Seattle, tf.
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CHAS. H. ABERCS0MBIE,
Attorneyat-Law.
General Practitioner. Notary Public
Rooms 33-36 Paon Main 2951.
Page Block, Cor. Commercial A 12th St
F. D. WTNT0N,
Attorney-at-Law.
Practices in all United States and
State Courts in Oregon and Washing
ton. Notary Public. Phone Main Ml
rooms 2 and 3. Logan Building, corner
Commercial and Sixteenth streets oppo
site O. R. 4 N. Company dock.
OSTEOPATH I ITU.
DR. RX0DA C, KICKS
OSTEOPATH '
Offloe Uns& Bid. Phone Black SMI
ITS Commercial Bt, Astoria, Ore.
DENTISTS.
DR. T. L. BALL,
DENTIST.
624 Commercial 8t Astoria Oreaon.
Dr. VAUGHAX,
Dentist
Pythian Bnilding, Astoria. Oregon.
Dr. W. O. LOGAN
DENTISl
78 Commercial St., ShanBhan Building
NURSES.
ECTEXS
HOTEL PORTLAND
Finest Hotel In tha North watt
PORTLAND, OKI.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
THE SAVOY
Popular Concert Hall
Good mtuie. All are welcome.
aer Strata and Astor.
Oof
OCEAN SALOON
A high e!a place far refresh'
menu for UHw and gentlemen
B. J. CALLAHAN, Prop.
Seatid. . . Orecoii
LAUNDRIES.
pern against whew (lis asesrasnt is
mads and the amount owing by rich
towlti ,
Atrl A Col. IU. Ry. Co $ 2898
Aiilwrg, Aleda , ,,,, 87.50
Aho, Paul IS.T J
American Finnish Workmen' Co
operative Association ........ 28.80
Alol talc No. 2, Finnish Broth
er!..! of tits World 260!J
The Troy Laundry
The only whit Isber laundry In h
ity. Dees the best work at reasonafclt
rieea anal Is In every way werthy ef
yeur aatrenag.
10th ana- OUANI Its Phane 1H1.
WOOD YARDS.
DRY MILL WOOD.
ALL KINDS OF WOOD-BOX WOOD
from Humes Mill a specialty. Ben
Eloos. Tel Black 2430. 1828 38th street
Eagle Concert Hall
320 Astor Si
Tht leading amuseateat house.
Agency for Edison Phonograph and
Gold Moulded Records.
P. A. PETERSON, Prop.
WOOD
Cord wood, mlC wood, hot wood, anj
kind of wood 1 1 lowest price. Kelly,
tb transfer man. 'Phone sigi Mala,
Bans oo Twelfth, opposite opera
aonaa.
LEGAL NOTICES.
WE HAVE SOMETHING PROFTABLE
for mail ordei men; write us. The
G. A. Brown Co, Box 32CC, Anderson,
Ind. 7-29-lt.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND-200 FLOATS OF 9J INCH
mph net at head of Sand Inland on
July 10th. Apply to George Barker'i
Cannery. 7-29-7t.
LOST LARGE GILL NET, 6J BIG
mesh; also 7! small mesh; new web
from last winter; reward offered. Otto
Lindstrom, Scanavidon Cannery. 7-21-7t.
FOUND-JOHN ELEFTIIERIO, FISH-
ing for Tallant & Grant, picked up out
Hide of Peacoek Spit, full net. Looser
enquire at iallant & Grants Cannery.
7-28-7t.
PICKED UP, ONE-HALF NET. OWN-
r eall at Union Fishermen's Cannery.
7-28-3L
BOARDING.
THE LEYDE.
Rooms with or without board;
rates reasonable; good accom
modation for transients. 14th
and Commercial.
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRKCKSON BROS. We maka a
specialty of house moving, carpenters,
contractors, general jobbing; prompt at
tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and
Duanc. tf
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.
MAND9LLN LESSONS GIVEN-MUS,
O. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
RE8TAUPANT8.
FIRST-CLASS MEAL
for 15cj nice cake, coffee, pie, or
doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur
ant. 434 Bond St
BEST 15 CENT MEAL.
You can always find the best
15-cent meal in the city at the
Rising Sun Restaurant.
612 CiommerciaJSt.
Parker House
Oregon Restaurant
NEW AND Fnt8T-CLASS DINING-
ROOM. ALL TIIE BEST THE
MARKET AFFORDS.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Corner Ninth and Astor Street.
1 III I
416 BOND ST,
ASTORIA, OREGON
Carrie the Finest Lin of
Wines,
Liquors
and
Cigars
CALL AND SEE US
"PaleBohemlan
LaAer Beer1'
THE
BEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
'WISE
on draught and in bottles
Brewed under Military conditions and
property aged right here in Aatorla,
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Know all people that from this date,
tb Una of V. N. Vancll & Co.. Is dis
solved. J. Splght, retiring, and V. N.
Vancll continuing tha buines, astumlng
all debt snd collecting all account due
the arm.
V. N. VANOL,
JAMES SPIGHT. '
Astoria. Or.. July 23, 1906. 7-24-10t,
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
62S Commercial St., Astoria.
RECEIVER'S NOTICE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Multnomah.
Eleanor Olnmtead, plaintiff, vs. The
Trader' Insurance Company, et al,
defendant.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the above
entitled court In the above-entitled cause
receiver for the State of Oregon, of the
defendant. The Trader' Insurance Com
pany of Chicago, Illinois, and that by
order of the said court, all persons hav
ng claims, against the said defendant,
The Traders' Insurance Company, arising
on policies issued in Oregon, are required
to present the same to the undersigned,
at the address below given on or before
the 31st day of October, 1900, and if not
so presented, the sams 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, 1000, the data of
the Insolvency of the nald The Traders'
Insurance Company, and all policyhold
ers of the said defendant company arc
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 their policies.
Forms for proofs of claims may bo had
from the receiver or from the former
agent of the company.
A. H. BIRRELL, Receiver.
Address McKay Building, Portland
Oregon.
Dated June 25, 1000.
A. F, FLEGEL and
BEACT & SIMON,
Attorneys for Receiver. 7-10-30t.
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 enut line of Ilwaco avenue, as
per assessment roll number 122, wa
made by an order of the common coun
cil due and payable on the 1st day of
October, 1900, by ordinance number
3202 confirming snid assessment roll,
that the following are the names of the
(Jukka, Andrew ,,,, 1S7J
Jlinlr.Hii, I tun n ,7j
Hryny, Aupt 10.00
rhilt, ! , 22 00
Carlson. C 0.80
CVilumbl River Pekr Aorl.
lion 2000
KrlckMin, .lur phln 10,00
Fjii'kwm, John 7500
F.rlrktnn, Ahrsm 30.00
F-ikala, Emit 37.RO
Klmore, Samuti 8750
Furalrk, Elena 28 00
Foriman. Chsrlrs 18.78
Finnish Evanp-lkal Lutheran Ns-
tlonal Congregation 30.00
OuatavDon, John ................ 30.00
HskvU. Alexander 17.00
lUnula, Daniel 16.00
Uamtla, Andrew ................ WX)
Holm, Andrew 32 00
nilstrom, Matilda 37JW
Hendrlrkon, Herman SO 00
Hammond Lumber Co. 872 00
Helkke, Rein 18.78
Hendrtckson, Henry 2400
Hannus, Jacob 1 73
HeJrlrlc. Mlna !!glr 4U1
Jakkolaa, Maria 32.00
Johnaon, Anton 37 M
Johnson, AW ....- 18.75
Jyllla, John 19.80
Joelaon. Charlr 30.00
Jnhnton, John 18 73
Jacolwnn. August 2100
Juota. John 32.00
.lark on, Jacob lOJSO
Korpela, Matt 32.00
Kauknnen, Jacob ............... 121.63
Karjala. Lr 32.00
Kokle Andrew ., 32.00
Klppo, Katie 2000
Kertula. John 2800
Kalev. Axel 30.00
Ksuttu, Chas 30.00
Kamara. Uak 37.50
Ksnkonen, Fran 4280
Kokela, Konrad 10.00
Kankknnen, Matt F. 13 00
Ktooterman. John 186.00
KsUton. Tllll Waisoaea 16.00
Lel-eck, L, 28 00
Lynl, Matla 37 80
Iahdenper, Andrew 1I.M
Lueaion, Hrl.n 18.78
Lahtl, Lars 16.00
Larson. Henry 18.76
Matlln. Michael 32.00
Mattson, Iral 16.00 .
Mattson. Ernll 37JW
Molln, Isaao , 43.00
Miller, Matt 13 00
Merllane Jacob 30.00
Makal. Honry 18 73
Mattita, Anna Maria I... 10.78
Megler, J. 0 41.25
Nelka. Albert 46 88
Niimlr, Alfred - 37.50
Niemelin, Frank 1300
Norberg, Helena 19.00
Nelson, Israel 18.75
0trom, John 28.13
Osiman, Frank 37.60
Pattaja, Jacob E 35 80
Palo, Alex 16.00
Pentila, John 16.00
Palo, Matt 32.00
Planting, John 37.80
PantUja, Wm 87.50
Pent Ilia, Alex 28.12
Pletala, Alex 7.38
Pauttu, Ea 14.00
Peninsula Land A Trust Co 1027.23
Itelnikka, ITentrl 75.00
Itiippa, Richard 14.00
Ross. Illgglns & Co 11,00
Sou ml Temperance 8ocIety..,,.. 63.50
Snarlnen. Krl 37.50
School District No. 1 48.00
Strong Mary F 85.00
Stonlake. Wm 60.25
Souppl, Jacob 10,00
Kmiinnlaiiicn C'o-Operativa Co.... 10.00
Snnbnin-Ciitllng Co. 50.00
Toivonen, Moe 37.50
Thompson, August 32.00
Thompson, Ida K 10.50
Thompson, Alex 7.37
Tnkktinen, John William 32.00
Talvltie, John Guataa 43.00
Tarppa, Maria 10.00
Taylor, Kate no.50
Taylor, Frank 84.00
Taylor, E. A 109.00
Utterberg, Ava 24.00
Union Fishermen Co-Operatlve
Packing Company 100.00
Wilson, John 7.00
Wilson, Charles 25.50
Winters, James J 37,50
Wuopia, John 6,00
Wirkkala, Lena 9.00
Wirkkala, Nester n.fiO
Whito, lone E ,,,,, 87.00
Yrell, Alex 32.OO
Ylltals, Henry Eriekson 8.00
City of Astoria (excess) 2.00
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.