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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1906)
e II TIE MORNING ASTOIXIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST t, 190O, BOWSER FITS FLY SCREENS. SEASIDE ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY HOTICM. vUil itvl Hi I i (Continued from page 3) V7K RoTt hns "been "foolim with tliln dow she'll henr from me It way to muke her t'.ml." , " "You've frt it wrong side up, sir." I ventured to any. Ah, yes. S'moro of my abseutmhu? edness. I v.-as thinking about thw chickens again. If Mrs. Bowser trk,. to pr.mp yon switch h;r o:T. Th? do is ripht sitSo inw nnl f.is i:fco n glow.'' no soon had tLu hluges Bcrewed f ; and the door swinging back and foit'u, but I was holding out for what earae nest Most any sort of n baldlieaded man can rchanjr a screen door, because there are nil the marks of last year, but when you come to put ou the spring to keep It closed that's differ ent Mr. l'owser went ahead with the greatest confidence In himself, whis tling as he worked, but when the spring was on and he stood aside the door flew open. He Was Panted. "More of Mrs. Bowser." I heard him growl as he tried to make the doer stay shut, bnt I didn't tell hlra wherein be had made a mistake. Instead of taking the spring oft aud turning It end for end, what does he do but take the whole screen off and turn the out side In. It wouldn't fit that way, and I told him that it wouldn't, and then be let go of bis temper and shouted at me: JI told you right at the start that it ' was a conspiracy! When Mrs. Bowser comes home" "1 can put that door on In five minutes." "Too cant In 5,000 years." With that he picked It up and sent It flying over the fence into a neighbor-! yard, but in stepping back his foot struck something and he went over backward and hit his liead against one of the clothesline posts. I ran out t him with a scream, aud In five minutes there were a poieceniaa, a tramp and tnree or four boys around him, and I was pouring water on him by the pail rui. Then it was that Mrs. Bowser ar rived and quietly took charge. We got him into the house und upon the sittini room lounge, while some one turned In a fire alarm aud some one else called an ambulance. I can't tell how loa Mr. Bowser lay unconscious, but hi? speech was, plain when he'suddenly opened his eyes, scrambled oft the sof? and yelled out: . Have I lee:i going' over Niagara falls or has ;In. Bowser been trying to murder me again?" M.QUAD. "- ii in. i ii VilJFEL OfiASY STREET. .: THE MORNING ASTOIUAN m mm mm mm. 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 OKX INSERTION ONE CENT A WORD THREE LINES THREE DAYS, 30 CENTS Count Six Word to a Uai i t to Cents a lint a wsak. STTUATIOir WAHTED" Fot the bnflt of per)M out of rtploymentj ads nndw thi Ba4 of "Situa tion WwUd" will UprtntdUir dyfr of chiig: Lewis & Co., Druggists Full Hut of drug, souvenirs, stationery, confectionery and soda waters,' Office of Pr. Lewis at drug store, Bridge street ml of the bridge. SEASIDE, OREGON. New building. New furniture, 100 Rooms COLONIAL HOTEL L1NHSLEY 4 SON, Proprietor Modem and I'p-to Dut Klortrlo light, hot nnd cold wsteri fret 'hit to nil trains, Kates, (2.00 per day nd up. SEASIDE, OREGON. HELP WANTED. Hbu Ideal Place mm A "Worth strtr ... ! For;. There are .more .strong- Bmbed, clear beaded, brave hearted people Ilvjng on Easy street than anywhere else in this broad land, and their prime condition Is the natural consequence of living there, for, although you may not have thought of it, there is a close relation ship existing between good health and the consciousness of getting on well in life. You can see this for yourself if you win note how a strong man droops. like a frost nipped flower, who by some mistake loses his position, his posses sions or the esteem of his fellows, one jr all Shylock made a hard bargain with a borrower, and In his effort to foreclose the bond lost his cash and won the contempt and scorn of ail men, Mental disturbance followed, including physical III being, nnd, staggering away from the Judge's bench and clutching at the air, he cried, "I am not well:" But you need not go back so far to get an illustration. ! And on the other hand you can see by observing for yourself how the gain, or even the anticipated gain, of a home on Easy street will make a sick man well, quicken dying hopes into life and change the water of sorrow Into the wine of Joy. Recent literature has re minded us bow a happy turn In the tide of the affairs of Joslah Wedgwood, afterward to become the world's great pioneer pottery artist and inventor, raised him from an invalid's couch and started him upon the road to affluence and distinction among England's In dustrial princes. Similarly Mary Woll stonecraft, afterward the mother of the poet Shelley's wife, 111 from neglect and discouraged by hardships, was, by the success of her modest ventures in lit erature, heartened to undertake - her great life work, which soon yielded her a handsome royalty. Read the story of Angelina, who lives on East street and has no desire to move and lose her clear beadedness and her health. She was engaged to be married to Allan. He was a clerk receiving $12 per week, and she earned $85 a month teaching school. After a few years Angelina explained her con tinued spinsterhood by saying that she had given Allan time to develop into a larger money getter, and he had not done it, so she decided against the ad visability of exchanging an $85 a month position for a $50 a month hus band. It Is quite true that when pov erty comes In at the door love flies out of the window, but it is not because the Angelinas are without sentiment It is because love cannot feed on In competency and thrives best on Easy street. So the Importance of everything that will aid any one to get on In the world Is established on a sure foundation the testimony of facts. We do not ex alt mere money getting above those qualities of head and heart which make life worth living, but rather em phasize the honorable getting of It as a conserver of them. And hence the iwlsdom of living on Easy street Cent Per Cent WANTED EXPERIENCED DELTv cry man; one speaking Swedish and Norwegian language preferred; should also hava a good acquaintanca of East Astoria and Alderbrook. Apply to Ross, Higgini Co. tf. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED POSITION AS BOOKKEEP er. office man, or shipping clerk, speaks and writes Swedish, English and Ger man; handy in any line. Address F, 32, Astorian. 7-31-lt. LOST AND POUND. FOUXD-200 FLOATS OF 9 INCH mesh net at head of Sand Island on July 10th. Apply to George Barker's Cannery. 7-29-7t STRAYDA WHITE AND RED COW with bell attached to neck; strayed from Young's Bay,- near Seventh street bridge about Saturday; reward is offered to finder. G. Tomberg. 7-31-lt. LOST 150 FATHOMS OF CORK LINE. corks marked G. A lost near Tom Taylor's seining grounds; notify Geo. Anderson, Scandinavian cannery. 7-31-2t LOST SATURDAY NIGHT. PART OF net, 8 and 8 inch mesh; old net on top, new on bottom; reward if returned to Wm. Carl, care C. R. P. A. 7-31-lt. FOUNDJOHN ELEFTHERIO, FISH- ing for Tallant 4 Grant, picked np out side of Peacock Spit, full net. Looser enquire at Tallant A Grant's Cannery. 7-28-7t PICKED UP, ONE-HALF NET. OWN- er call at Union Fishermen's Cannery. 7-28-3t PROFESSIONAL CARD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHAS. H. ABERCR0MBIE, Attorneyat-Law. General Practitioner, Notary Public, Rooms 35-36 Phono Main 951. Pag Block. Cor. Commercial A 12th St P. D. WINTOIf, Attorney-at-Law. Practices In all United States and StaU Courts In Oregon and Washing ton. Notary Public. Phono Main 941. rooms 2 and 3, Logan Building, corner Commercial and Sixteenth stmts oppo site O. R. A N. Company dock. QSTIOPATHWT DR. RK0DA C. HXCXS OSTEOPATH , ,-.... , Dfflo Maasafi Bid. 8 Pnooa Black SMI 171 Commercial Bt, Astoria, Or. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 524 Commercial St ' Astoria Oreson. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. O. LOGAN 78 DENTT81 Commercial St., Shanahan Building NURSES. HOTELS La HOTEL PORTLAND Fines HotsJ lii tho Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. WIRES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE SAVOY Popular Concert Ball Good music All art wtlcoma. Bar SsTttth and Artor. Cor- OCEAN SALOON A high cl pises for rsfrclh menU for bulla and gentlemen B. J, CALLAHAN, Prop. Seaid. . . Oretron ioiii against whom tfct Misiuntnt U mads mmI tlis amount owing by each to-wlti Atorl & Col. RIv, V.J. Co,. .... .$ 20.05 IMMIMII IIIMMMItt 37.50 13.75 23.50 2000 18.78 18.75 10,00 22.00 050 20.00 10.00 LAUNDRIES. I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 t The Troy Laundry The snly hlu labor laaadry In th tty. Dot the best work at reasonable rleaa and It In tvary way worthy af your patranaaa, 10th and DUANI St Phono 1M1. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The anniiul mwting of the tx-k)ioM- n of the Odd Ftll.mV Und Kiiild- ing AivM'lution will Ik hhl on Thiir day, Augimt 2.1, liHHl, at 2 oVWk p. Hi nt Odd Fellows' IU1L JOHN" HAH Swctary. 1-8 41. 30.00 30.00 17.00 "FT" Eagle Concert Hall 320 Aator St The leading anmtemtnt housa, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Know all peoplt that from this date, the Arm of V. N. Vancll & Co- I dis solved. J. Splght, retiring, and V. N. Vancll continuing the bulneit, atumlng all debts and collecting all accounts dut tht arm. V. K. VAXCIL JAMES SPIOUT. Astoria. Ors.. July 23, 1908. 7-84-lOL RECEIVER'S NOTICE. In the Circuit Court of tha Stat of Agency for- Edison Phonographs and (Oregon for the County of Multnomah. Gold Moulded Records. P. A. PETERSON, Prop 1I1T I 416 BOND ST, I I ASTORIA, OREGON PICKED UP ONE WHOLE NET, 8- inch mesh; owner can hare same by applying to Union Fishermen's Co-Op-erative Packing Co., and proving prop erty. 8-l-3t NET LOST SATURDAY NIGHT AT the light house; 8-inch mesh; one- half net 53 mesh deep, other half 50 mesh deep; finder return to Combine cannery and receive reward, Fred Chris tofsen. 8-l-3t. BOARDING. TEE LEYDE. Rooms with or without board; rates reasonable; good accom modation for transients. 14th and Commercial HOUSE MOVERS. PREDRECKSON BR0& We maks specialty of house moving, carpenters, contractors, general Jobbing; prompt at tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and Duane. tf MRS. JULIUS DAVIS (lata 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 MRS. C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. FIRST-CLA8S MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. 8. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St WOOD YARD3. DRY MILL WOOD. ALL KINDS OF WOOD BOX WOOD from Humes Mill a specialty. Ben Ekoos. Tel. Black 2438. 1828 38th street. WOOD 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. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. 612 CommercialSt. Parker House Oregon Restaurant NEW AND FntST-CLASS DINING ROOM. ALL THE BEST THE . MARKET AFFORDS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Corner Ninth and Astor Street. Carries the Finest Line of Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US I LaAer Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed under military condition and propetiy aged right here in Aitorla, Eleanor Olmttead, plaintiff, rs. The Traders' Insurance Company, et si. defendants. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by tha above entitled court In the above-entitled cause receiver for the Stat of Oregon, of the defendant The Trader' Insursnca Com pany of Chicago, IllinoU, and that by order of the said court, all persons hav ng claims, against the said defendant, The Trader' Insurance Company, arlning on policies Issued In Oregon, are required to preent the isme to the undersigned, f at the address below given on or before I the 31t day of October, 1906, and if not ji so presented, the same will not partici pate In the dtstribuation 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 5th day of May, 1000, the date of the insolvency of the said 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 their policies. Forms for proofs of claims may be had from the receiver or from the former agent of the company. A. H. BIRRELL, Receiver. Address McKay Building, Portland, Oregon. Dated June 23, 1000. A. F. FLECEL snd BEACH A SIMON, Attorneys for Receiver. 7-lfl-30t. Anberg, Ali'il Aim, Paul Atiiprhw Finnish Workmen's Co Opeitttlvt Association Atol IaIks No. 2. FlnnUh Broth erhwd of tha World Ttakks, Andrew .......,..,,,, (lustrum, llniina Dyyny, ki Plglitll, Lcs ... Carlson, 0, ... Columbia River- Packers Associa tion... ..... F.lokon, .Wphlna Krlrkstin, John 70.00 Erlckson, Ahrnm 30.00 Kskak, Kiuli 37.60 Elinors, Sumurl , 37.80 Pursick, Kleim 20.00 Forsninit. Onirics 18.79 Flnnlh Kvsngidlcal Lutheran Na tional Cnngregatlon Outtavton, John . .... HakvU, Alexander . . ITsnula, Danlsl 18.00 Hantik, Andrew 16.00 Holm, Andrew 32 00 Hilstrom, Matilda 37.M Hendriclcon, Herman 28.00 Hammond lumbar Co... 07300 Helkke, Beln 18 78 nendrirkwn, Henry 84.00 Hannus, Jicob 18.78 Hedrlrk. Mint Megtar 41.21 Jakkolas, Maria 32.00 Johnson, Anton 37 60 Johnson, Alex ....II 18,78 Jyllla, John 10.80 JorIn, Charles 80 80 Johnson, John 18.78 Jacnbaon. AiiRtiit 24.00 Juola. John 32.00 Jackeon, Jacob 10.80 Korpela, Mntt 32.00 Kaukonen, Jacob 121.03 Karjala, Ian 32.00 Koskla Andrew 32.00 Klppo, Kati 2800 Kertula, John 28.00 1 e a t 1 30.00 30.00 37.80 42.80 10.00 CITY NOTICES. 1 i North Pacific Brewing Co. , ASTORIA, OREGON., . NOTICE, There Ih to pny all wnrmnts endorned from the 20th day of July to the 8th tiny of August, 1005. Thin call Includes 'a war rant drawn on the city hall fund in favor of Emil Sehncht for $853,30, inter est will epase after this TIKIS. D HALEY. ' City Treasurer. Astoria, Or., July 31, 1000. 8-l-3t. Kaleva, Axel Rauttu, Chit, Kamara. Tsalc Kankonen, Frana Kcwkela, Konrad Rankkonsn, Mstt P. 13 00 Rlostermsn, John 188.00 Ralston. Tillls Walsonea 1800 Lebck, L, 28.00 Lynl, Matlas 3780 Labderrpert, 'Andrew ., 19.60 Lucason, Ileli-n 18.78 Lahtl, Lars 18.00 Larson. Henry 18.78 Matlin. Michael 32.00 Mattson, Israel 18.00 Mattson. Emll 37.80 Melln, Isaao 43.00 Miller, Matt 13 00 Merllans Jacob 30.00 Makal, Ifouy 13.78 Matdla. Anna Maria ... 10.73 Megler, J. 0 41.23 Xelka, Albert 48.88 Numir, Alfred 87.80 Nlemelin, Frank 18.00 Korberg, Helena 10.00 Nelson. Israel 13.78 Cmtrom, John 28.13 Oatman, Frank 37.60 Pattaja. Jacob E 33 80 Palo, Alex .. Pent 11a, John Palo, Matt .. Planting, John 37 30 Panttaja. Wm 37.80 Pentllla, Alex, 29.12 Pietala. Alex 7.38 Patittn, Ea 14.00 Peninsula Land Trust Co 1027.28 Relnlkka, Ilentrl 78.00 Rlippa, Richard 14.00 Ross, ITiggim & Co 11.00 Soumt Temperance Society 63.80 Sanrlnen. Knrl 37.60 School District No. 1 48.00 Stronpr, Mary F 88.00 Stonlnke. Wm 60.25 Souppi, Jncob 10.00 fioiimnlainon Co-operative Co,... 10,00 Ranliorn-Cutting Co 60.00 Tol vom-n, Mocs 37.80 Thompson, August 32,00 Thompson, Ida K. 16.80 Thompson, Alex 7.37 3350 16.00 y 18.00 32.00 Y 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, as per assessment roil number 122, wa WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV- made by an order of the common conn- P9' f9' , , Uft anQ Pyahle on the 1st day of lotionatna liazaar 32112 mnMnuM ..U1.m. 625 Commercial St., Astoria. I that the following rs tb n.mt. e h1 INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, Tnkkunen. John Wllllnm ap..nn money In the city treasury .iiti n...i.... - .i.iiino, uuuu uuuvuva o,w Tarppa, Maria 10.00 Taylor, Kate H0.S0 Taylor, Frank , 84.00 Taylor, E. A , 100.00 Utterberg, Ava 24.00 Union FMiennen Co-Operatlve Packing Company 100.00 Wilson, John 7.00 Wilson, Charles , , 25.60 Winters, James J 37,50 Wuopla. John 6.00 Wirkkala, Lena 0,00 Wlrkkaln, Neuter 11.50 White, lone E , 87.00 Yrell, Alex 32.00 Ylitals, Henry Erickson 8.00 City of Astoria (oxcea) 2,00 By order of the common council. . OWF ANDERSON, Auditor and Tollce Judge of the City NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oregon, July 21, 1000. 7-21-10t.