Tins MORNING ASTOIUlf, ASTORIA, OREGON., THURSDAY, AUGUST t, ijofl. lalci of the-Gre . r Harvest Rain In 93 F ACIl man around the store bad f-4 he ever aaw fall out of the sky ." Tom Ltmktns was uu easy winner with bis of the emit harvest train In '03. "It began with big drops kinder Seat terlu' like." he said. "Then It got to a shower, and I Just thought I'd crawl under the' can vn on the reaper till U was over knowed the team would stand. But. s!r, v.-hea tin Kg'atulug took to hlt;:;i' r!!it t tu.tt bludcr I concluded to get out from there. I had a gallon and a half bucket on my arm and I lit out for the mule shed. When I was about halfway there the thing begun to get heavy. I looked down, and If the blamed thing wasn't full of water I'm a" The lank Individual who had been leaning against a barrel broke In: "Well, now, I reckon that must 'a' been the day I am thlukin' about What made me know It was ralnin' some was socio' a flock o wild ducks go over. Gents, them ducks had fold ed their xtfngs and was just naturally paddllu'. For the space of two minutes not a sound was heard save the purring of the cat asleep on the counter; then si- lently, with bowed beads, the crowd dispersed. Woman's Horn Compan Ion. Overhear at CaaateBveaeat. It was commencement day at M seminary. The mother of the prettiest girl graduate was there, overflowing with pride at her daughter's s access. "I teQ you these girls bar to walk chalk." said the complacent mother. "They can't go anywhere without a shampooner." A little later, turning to ber companion, the good lady said: "Can yon tell me what state Table d'hote is in? My oldest daughter Is In the south somewhere for her health. She wrote me that she was better and was going to Table d'hote for the first time. Now, I've looked all over the map of the t'nlted States and I can't find that ndme any where." Lippln cotf s Magazine. Hta Specialty. "It's pretty hard 10 determine a boy's, vocation." "Well, It seems to be pretty well set tled that my boy is bound to be a contractor." ""Showing an aptitude for It already, "Well, he contracts nearly every thing that comes along bad the chick- eli pox and, mumps last"' month, and now be baa got the measles." Now Orleans Times-Democrat 1 vsr? i , . . v, i; f Mj .mi r 1 1 f IHU ? i f ;.' i THE MORNING ASTORIAN 8 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 Aa." columns of the Morning Astorian. A necessity which may arise for buying or selling horses, carriages, furniture, pianos, leal estate, sewing machines, bicy clesi 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 fiud 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 Oin INSERTION OR OBIT A WOSD THREE IINIS TBSXS DATS, jo CUTIS Count Six Words to a lino, so Cents a 11ns a weak. "SITTMTXOIf VTiSTtO" For tho benefit of parsons out of employment, sis under the ne4 of "Situs- uoa Wanted - will be printed tinea days freo of ehsrg. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the tnekhold- era of ths Odd Fellows' Und A Jiulld Ing Association will I held on Thur day, August 23, I'0fl. at 8 o'clock p. m.. at Odd Fellows' Hall. JOHN1 IIAU.V Secretary. l-84t. CITY XOTICKS. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Know all people that from this date, ths firm of V. K. Vancll A Co., Is dl solved, J. Splght, retiring, and V. N. Vancil continuing ths business, assuming sll debts snd collecting all accounts due the ttrm. V. N. VANCIL, james snoirr. Astoria. Ore.. July 23, 1900. 7-24-10t, HELP WANTED. WANTED EXPERIENCED DELTV err man; one speaking Swedish and Norwegian language preferred; should also hive a good scquaintance of East Astoria and Alderbrook. Apply to Boss Higgins A Co. tf. WANTELV-GIRL TO WORK IN FRIV- ate family of 3. Inquire at Astorian office. , SITUATIONS WANTED. "I knew," lie declared, "that we were meant for each' other" from the" Very moment I first saw yon." '1 knew It," she replied, "long before war." "Ton dldr "Yes. I may tell yon now In confi dence, since we're engaged and It's all settled, that mamma has been mapping ont onr accidental meeting for three months." Judge. "Reading Betireea the Lines." rti i a in. Pueblo Chieftain. Corrected. "Charley, dear." said young Mrs. Tor kins, "you said those losing ball play ers fielded badly." "That's what 1 said." "This sporting talk is demoralizing your grammar. You mean they felt badIy."-Tashia:rto:i Star. Tom I don't see anything remark ably brilliant aloi:t Miss Gotrox. Jack Just wait till you see her with all her diamonds on. Brooklyn Life. SEASIDE ADVERTISEMENTS. Lewis &C0v Druggists Full line of drugs, souvenirs, stationery, confectionery and soda watrs. Office of Dr. Lewis at drug store, Bridge street end of the bridge. SEASIDE, - OREGON. WANTED POSITION AS BCOKKEEP er, office man. or shipping clerk, speaks and writes Swedish, English snd Ger man; handy in any line. Address F, 32, Astorian. " 7-31-lt .LOST AND yoUND. FOTJND-200 FLOATS OF 9 INCH ' mesh net at head of Sand Island on JuTyIothT Apply to George Barker's Cannery.;' - r 7-28-7U FOUND JOHN ELEFTHERIO, FISH ing for Tallant A Grant, picked np out side of Peacock Spit, full net. Looser enquire at Tallant A Grant's Cannery. 7-28-7t NET LOST SATURDAY NIGHT AT the light house; 8-inch mesh; one- balf net S3 meh deep, other half 50 mesh deep; finder return to Combine cannery and receive reward, Fred Chris tofsen. 8-l-3t. PERSONAL. ELDERLY LADY WISHES THE Ac quaintance of elderly gentleman of means; no other neea apply. Address "J.," Astorian. 8-2-3t. BOARDING. PROFESSIONAL CAROi. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHAS. H. ABERCROMSIE, Attorney-at-Law. General Practitioner. Notary Public Rooms 33-39 Phone Main 2951. Page Block, Cor. Commercial A 12th St. F. D. WINTON, Attorney-at-Law. Practices in all United States and State Courts in Oregon and Was king ton. Notary Public. Phona Main 041. rooms 2 and 3, Logan Building, corner Commercial and Sixteenth streets oppo site 0. R. A N. Company dock. OSTeQPATHIST DX.KHODACEXCES CfiTBOPATB ; ' Office ManaaL Bid. Psooa Black SOU 171 Commercial St, Astoria, Ota. DENTI8TA, DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 524 Commercial St Astoria Oreeon. 1)r. VAUGIIAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTI81 78 Commercial St., 8hanaban Building NURSES. B0TU1 HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, OH WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE SAVOY Popular Concert EalL Good nusie. All are weiooms. aor SsTaath and Astor. Cor- RECEIVER'S NOTICE. In ths Circuit Court of ths State of Oregon for ths County of Multnomah. KIsnor Olmtead, plaintiff, vs. The Trader' Insurance Company, et al, defendant. Xotico li hereby given that ths under signed hst been appointed by the above entitled court In ths sbove-entltled cause receiver for the State of Oregon, of the def- ndant, The Trader' Insurance Com pany of Chicago, Illinois, and that by order of the said court, all persons hav ng claim, against the said defendant. The Trader' Insurance Company, arising on policies Usued In Oregon, era required to present the lame to ths undersigned, at the addre below given oa or before the 3 lt day of October, 1KMJ, and If not so presented, the unit will not partici pate in the dlstrlbuatloa of the fund cf ths said defendant company ,1a the hands of the receiver. Notice Is further given, that all re turn premiums will be computed from the 3th day of May. 1008, the date of the Intolvency of the a!4 The Traders' Insurance Company, snd all pollevbold persons against whom ths atmnt Is untile ami ths amount owing by oh to wit I A.torla k Col. Illv. Ry, Co,...,., 20.D8 37.50 18.75 AiilH'ig, Aleda Alto, Paul American Finnish Workman'! Co operative Association ........ Aloln Tdge No, 2. Finnish Broth erhood of the World Ilnkka, Andrew 28.SO 20 00 lft.73 tlostrmn, Itnnna 1170 MM IHt UllltM Byyny. Augut lllghlll, Lea Carlson. C. . Colunil'l ltlver Tsckeri AsocI. tlon . . . i n I I i t O I i i 19.00 22.00 0.80 Itlttllttlltlll stilt i M m 20.00 10.00 75.00 30.00 mo 57.50 20.00 18.78 KrlrUmi, John Erlcksnn, Abram . Kskala, I'mll Minors, Samuel . . Furskk, Elena Forsman. Cliarles FlnnMi Kvangt-llcsl Lutheran Ns- t tonal Congregation 30,00 Gutavon, John 30,00 Hokvl.t, Alexander 17.00 ITsnnls, Daniel , 18.00 Uanula, Andrsw 18,00 Holm, Andrew 32.00 Hllstrom, Matilda 37.80 Hendrlckon, Herman 28.00 Hammond Lumbefr Co 07200 Helkke, Belne 18,78 Hendrickson, Henry ., 24.00 Hannus, Jacob 18.78 Hedrlck, Mina Mgler 41.21 Jakkolaa, Marl 32.00 Johnon, Anton ................ 3750 Johnoon, Ales . ...L , 18.73 iTyllla, John 10.50 Jo -lion. Charles 3080 Johnnn, John 18,78 ,TcWn, August 500 .Inola, John 32.00 Tarkon, Jacob 1050 Korpela, Matt 32.00 er. of the said defendant company are K(,lkm!n( J-rob nm Eagle Concert 320 Astor 8i Hall Tha loading smusement boost. Agency for Edlaon Phonographs and Gold Moulded Raoords. urged to reiuiure, If they have not si- ready done so. and to present their c'slms properly verified promptly to the receiver with the surrender of their policies. Forms for proofs of claims msy be hsd from the receiver or from the former agents of the company. A. IL BIRR ELL Receiver. Addreis McKay Building. Portland, Oregon. Dated June 28. 1001 A. F. FLEGEL and BEACH A SIMON, Attorneys for Receiver. 7-lfl-SOi P. A. PETERSON, Prop. I 1 TEE LEYDE. Rooms with or without board; rates reasonable; good accom modation for transients. 14th and Commercial TWO OR THREE ROOMS WITH board at the Holden House, 405 Duane. 8-2-4t. MRS. JULIUS DAVIS (late of Portland) Graduate Nurse Royal London (Eng.), HospitaL Maternity cases requested. Hammond. - Oregon. 4i BOND ST, ASTORIA, OREGON Carries the Finest Line of Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US W W MU3IC TEACHER. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRECKSON BROS We make a specialty of house moving, carpenters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt at tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and Duane. tf WOOD YARD8. DRY MILL WOOD. ALL KINDS OF WOOD BOX WOOD from Humes Mill a specialty. Ben Ekoos. Tel. Black 2436. 1828 38th street. New building, New Furniture, 100 Rooms COLONIALHOTEL LINDSLEY & SON, Proprietors Modern and Up-to-Dato Electric lights, hot and cold water; free 'bus to all trains. Rat-s, $2.00 per day and up. SEASIDE, OREGON. OCEAN SALOON A high class place for refresh ments for ladies and gentlemen B. J. CALLAHAN, Prop. Seaside. Oregon WOOD Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone sigi Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry The only whits labor laundry In th elty. Doss ths best work at rsasonable prices and Is in svsry way worthy of your patronsgs. 10th and DUANE Sta, Ph.n. 19S1. WANTED THREE MUSIC PUPILS. Inquire at Astorian office. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN MRS. C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street. BUSINESS DIRECTORY RE8TAUHANT8. FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; 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 OommercialSt. Parker House Oregon Restaurant NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. ALL THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Corner Ninth and Aetor Streets. I "PaleBohemlan LaAer Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed ender unitary condition "ind property aged right here in Aitori. 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 625 Commercial St.. Astoria. CITT NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice i hereby given that the Com mittee on Street and Public Ways, the City Surveyor and the Superintendent of Streets have flkl a eertlfleate of the completion of the Wh street newer. from a point 15 feet south of the north line of Grand avenue to the north line of Exchange street, by ". A. Goodie the contractor, in accordance with genera! ordinance No, 32.14 and the contract therefore. That" nnles objections are filed nuin-t the unie, the same will be accepted at the next regular meet ing of the common council bv ordinance. OLOF ANUEKSON, Auditor oni Police Judge of the City of Atorla. Dated. Aug. 2, lfMHl. 8-2-M, NOTICE. Notice i hereby given that the Com mittee on Street and Public Ways of the Common Council of the City of As toria, the City Surveyor and the Super intendent of Street have filed a cer tificate of tlie completion of the im provement of 10th direct, from the south line of Commercial street to the north line of Dunne street, by K. A. Gerding, the contractor, in accordance with gen eral ordinance No. 32."4 and the contract therefore. That utiles objection are filed ngnitmt the (tame, the came will be accepted by ordinance nt the next regu lar meeting of the common council. OU)K ANOKHSON. Auditor und Police Judge of the City of Atoria. Dated. Aug. 2, 1!HM), 8-2-.1t. . NOTICE. There is money in the city treasury to pay all wnrrnnta endorsed from the 20th day of July to the 8th day of August, MO."). Thi call includes a war rant drawn on the eltv hall fund in favor of Emil Sclineht for $853.3o inter est will cease after thU date.' TIIOS. DRALEY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Or., July 31, 1000. 8-l-3t. 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 ihe center line of Columbia ave nue to the east 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, 1906, by ordinance number 3202 confirming said assessment roll, that the following are the names of the Karjala. Un 82.00 Kokle Andrew 32.00 Klppo. Katie 2900 Kertula. John 2600 Kaleva, Axel 30.00 Kauttu, Chss 30.00 Kamera. Iak 37.50 Kankonen, Fran 42 M Koekela, Konrsd 1000 Kankkonen, Matt F. 13.00 Kloaforman. John 136.00 Kaliton. Tlllls Walsonea 16.00 Lebek, L, 26.00 Lynl, Matlas 3760 Lahifenpers, Andrew 19 SO Lueason, ITeK n 18.78 !jM!,Lsrs 16.00 Larson. Henry 19.75 Matlln. Michael 32.00 Mattson, Inrarl 16.00 Mattson, Frail 37.50 Melln, Ia 43.00 Miller, Matt 1300 Merilnn Jacob - 30.00 Makal. Henry 18.75 Msttila, Anna Maria I... 10.78 Megler, J. O..... 41.25 Nelka. Albert 46.88 Numlr, Alfred - 37.60 Niemelln, Frank 18.00 Norberg, Helena 10.00 Nelson, Israel 19.75 0trom, John 8.13 Ostman, Frank 37.50 Pattaja, Jacob E. 3S.SO Palo, Alex 19.00 Pent ila. John 16.00 Palo, Malt 32.00 Planting. John 37-50 Panttsjn, Wm 37.80 Pent Ilia, Alex 28.U Pletsla, Alex 7.38 Pauttu, Ea 14.00 Peninsula Land A Trust Co...... 1027.23 Reinlkka. ncntrl 75.00 Riippa, Richard 14.00 Ross. Higgins A Co '. 11.00 Soumi Temperance 8ocIety 63 80 Sanrinen, Karl , 37.50 School District No. 1 48.00 Strong, Mary F 85.00 Stonlnke, Wm Bfl.28 Sotippl, Jacob 10 00 Soumnlalnen Co-Operatlve Co.... 10.00 Sanborn Cutting Co 60.00 Tolvomn, Moes 37-60 Thompson, August 32.00 Thompson, Ida K 16.50 Thompson, Alex 7.37 Takkuncn, John William 32.00 Talvitle, John Ouatava 43.00 Tarppa, Maria 16,00 Taylor, Kate 110.50 , Taylor, Frank 84.00 Taylor, E. A. 109.00 Utterberg, Ava ,. 24.00 Union Fishermen Co-Operative Packing Company 100.00 Wilson, John 7.00 Wilson, Cliarles 25,80 ' Winters, James J 37.60 ; Wuopla, John 6.00 Wirkkala, Lena 0.00 f Wlrkkala, Ncster 11.50 White, lone E 87.00 Yrell, Alex ,i. 32.00 YHtals, nenry Erlckson 8.00 City of Astoria (excels) 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. s