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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1906)
I ' """" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER j, ,9u4, TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ! 1 -' if fe ll f 1 f' I If I IS' ,..M t i 1 : 111 I 1 i H Pride of Kentucky. BT take tlaaa And manale tn't rounit and tender BprW o' mint, obi pineapple, A cherrr red And Juki a llttla Twisted ahrc4 Of oralis peelj Of le about At much aa you Would srsther out In on flatful Prom when ua packtd; Now fruit and mint And lea that'a cracked Are In the f liun; - To help tha cause , Put in a couple Of lonf straw. And white Ih lea Stcnm up and melts Tou'va got to put In Something else I don't know what That la, do youT Or else I (Uaa Perhaps you dot But put It in, Shake It a lot. Then tost and tell Ua what you've ot , Houston Post A ForsTe Coaetaatoaw Tt, what U a foregone conclusion T , "Something that you know will hap pan beforo it does. For Instance, it's a foregone conclusion that if your mother should come into thla room now and see n with my feet cocked up and my Cigar going nicely, aa you see me, aha would Immediately think of something tfcat Ah, there she cornea! Listen T "Henry," she saki, I wish you'd see If you can't do something to the dining loom window. I can't get It up or down.' And when you get that fixed 0 the hinge, of the kitchen door. It queaka terribly." Judge. . A Literary Repast. ' "John," said the poet, "time for fcreakfast, isn't it?" "Tea, sir high timer ' "Did yon warm that sonnet overt" "I sure did, sir! "And the love song?' "It was warm euough already, sir." "All rlsht. Just pour a little Ink la the coffee caps and ring the belir Atlanta Constitution. Their Honeymoon. r.' "They got married and went away In their new mfttor car." "Oh! Where did they spend their honeymoon''" "In the hospital." Too Sincb For tllm. "No," said the man who occasionally lets out an audible thought, "I can't figure It out." "Can't figure what out?" queried the party with the rubber habit "Why all the women under sixty are not over thirty," answered the noisy thinker. Chicago News. The Limit. Tess Miss GIdday must be really seriously ill. She hasn't any appetite at all. Jess Nonsense! A girl Isn't always ill when she has no appetite. Tess But she has no appetite even for Ice cream and candy. Philadelphia Press. His Motto. Well Digger Now, we have found a mighty good vein of water, but there Is nothing like being doubly safe and sure of the supply. Suppose we dig It, say, twenty feet deeper." Owner No. I have always had for my motto, "Let well enough alone." Judge. ' Tried It. Church When you feel blue you want to go out and try some roller skating. Gotham That's Just what I did. "What was the result?" , "I came home black and blue." Yonkers Statesman. ' Superior Wisdom. . "Mr.. Kaspem seems to be a most overbearing and self satisfied man." "Not always. You ought to see how humbly thankful he Is when his chauf feur unbends and consents to tell htm a little about the machine." Washlng . ton Star. Founts of Information. "Who is the best informed woman in your city?" asked the visitor. "Mrs. Dressalot," replied the native. "Ah! Is she a college woman?" "No; but she patronizes every dress maker In town." Judge. V Morning Astorian, ( delivered by carrier. i cents per montu '.; 1 v ' V ' Tim toVChanira. , "Ladkfl and geutleiueu," an Id the lee turer after bowing to the first round of apphume that followed his Introduc tlon, "I propose thla evenlujf to address you on the nil Important subject of 'the training and rearing of boys.' It Is a broad subject that la demaudlug more and more attcutbn every day. In the begiuulug, ami lit order to lay a broad foundation f jr the proer treatment of this great subject, I will"- ' "Excuse me, professor," InterrupteJ the harassed little mail who waa almost hidden away lu the corner, "but how many boya have you?" "Well, tr, urn-well, the fact la, air, I hare no children at all," stammered tho lecturer. "That's all iltfit, then." sakl tlv little man, sinking back into hla sent waa afwred you had a few of 'em, an' If you had I knowed It waa a cinch you didn't know notiilu' about ralslu' 'em. You klu go ahead and I'll listen, 'cause I'm looklu' for export advice on the subject." ( But same-how or other the lecturer thought best to change the subject. A StHuroWJilomaiie. Summer maiden. Full of fun. 8ummpr fellow. Chapter one. Moonlight evening. Naught to do. Tender topics. Chapter two. Sparkling diamond. Lovt will bo Ever cherished. Chapter three, August passes. Qlrl no mora. Likewise diamond. Chapter four. Tousg man wakons. Heart to maud. Lore next season? . No! Tha end. ,i4 PerrtM Lambert in Judge. CITY NOTICES, . NOTICE Of ASSESSMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tha assessment made for improving Irving avenue from the East Una of 18th street to the West line of Adair's Astoria, as per assessment roll number 126, was made by an order of the com mbn council dus and payable on the 1st day of October, 1909, by ordinance number 3292, confirming said assessment roil, that the following art the names of the persons against whom the at' sessment is made and the amount ow ing by each to-wit: Astoria, Company, The (344.78 Astoria National Bank 11.44 Alderman, Edith .72 Baker, Morgan ' 6.00 Baker, G. L. 6.60 Boid, Mary A 6.60 Bracker, Theodore 11.60 Bourne, Jos. B. E. 1.32 Bowlby, J. Q. A 26.89 Cowel, Geo. L. 25.32 Chalmers, Jane 14.36 DufTey, Kate........ 6.16 Davidson, Maggie A. 8.64 Edwards, John F 3.32 Fisher J, sT 790 Goff, M. A....... 3.94 Hammond Lumber Co 240.06 Harris, 8. E..... k 6.06 Ingleton, , Rosie 2.94 Hughson, Louisa B 66 Jeffry, Mary R. 5.75 Johnson, Peter 2.50 Kendall, F. P. 2.64 Leahy, John 1.04 Lewis, E. C 3.74 Leahy, Johanna 1.02 Morris, Wistor B 3.79 Megler, Mina A.... 20.58 Miller. Lei Baker.. '.. 6.60 Moore, Fred H 7.68 Maher, Anna B .72 Manning Bros. 2.87 Nicholson, Charles E 52.98 Osborn, E '. 6.72 Russell, Myra 67.66 Roes, Higgins & Co. 5.75 Reed, Maria A. .72 Swanson, P. E 1.68 Smith, A. M 3.08 Smith, Anna 3.08 Trenchard, C J 10.78 Talbott, Oma .72 Verschuren, Chat 2.89 Wilson, William. Estate of 5.75 Welch, Nancy B 1U0 Welch, James W 88.68 Welch, John W 14.52 Welch, D. H 1250 Wood, Sarah F...... 15.96 Wilson, Josie M 66 Whitehouse, Mary J 1.32 Wbitebouse, Geo. R. 1.32 Walker, Mary M 3.84 By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Astoria, Oregon, September 20, 1906. i 9-20-10t NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment made for the improve ment of Duane street from the west line of 10th street to the west line of 6th street, as per assessment roll num ber 127, was made by an order of the common council due and payable on the 1st day 0f October, 1906, by ordin ance number 3293, confirming said as sessment roll, that the following are the names of the persons against whom the assessment is made and the amount owing by each, to-wit: Astoria Savings Bank $174.76 Boeling, V 136.73 Boeling, Sophia 138.72 Boeling, Eliza D 136.71 Board of Commissioners of Clat sop County , 762.65 Cleveland, S. I : 21.87 CRY NOTICES. Duncan, J, H...., .............. 218-44 Pellman, Joseph,.,......,..,.., 820.88 riavst, Mary C... 074.43 Flavel, Qeo, C... 70.99 rUvel. Katl 70.99 Flavel, NelUs...., ........ 70.89 Holden, Emma Rudd...,.....'.., 174.76 Jordan. Henry Wordsworth...... 174.77 Montgomery, Almtrin...... 788.43 Parker, Charles L....... 87.53 Rogers, Trust Co.... ........... 643.03 Rohr; ttas, H....... ........... 84.19 Rogers, John 1.... ............. 330.78 Spellmeier, Henry .............. 5944 Shermsn, Sana 0. 40.12 Troy Laundry, Ine 340.52 By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Astoria, Oregon, September 20, 1006. 0 20-lOt NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the assessment' mads for improving Tenth street from ths South Una of Commercial street to ths South lino of Exchange street, as per assessment roll number 128, was mads by an order of ths eomitoa council dus and psyablo on ths 1st day of October, 1006V by ordin anos number 3204, confirming said as sessment roll, that ths following are the names of ths persona agsinst whom ths assessment is msds and ths smouot owing by each, to-wit: Allen, A. V I 29.41 Allen, a B.... 29.40 Brown, C. S 52.77 Flavel, Mary 07. 148.45 Flavel, Geo. C 47.48 Flavel, Katie 47.48 Flavel, Nellie 47.49 Hustler, Eliia J 58.81 Odd Fellows. L. A B. Ass'n...... 137.18 Parker, C. L. 98.30 rstier, H. B 58.81 Rogers Trust Co. 331.19 Troy Landry, Ine 27 .20 Van Duen Investment Co. 103.52 Wilkinson Real Estate Co 52.75 By order of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Astoria, Oregon, September 20, 1906. 9 20-lOt NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT the Common Council of the City of Astoria has declared its determination snd intention to construct a sewer along the West side of Thirty-seventh street in Adair's Port of Upper Astoria from the North line of Duane street to the North line of Commercial street Said sewer shsll be constructed of vit rified terra eotta sewer pipe 14 inches in diameter and on the proper grade to adroit of sufficient drainage, and in matters of detail said sewer shall be constructed according to the plana and specifications therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor as hereinafter pro vided, and any matter of construction and drainage found necessary to maks the improvement safe or substantial shall be done by the contractor wnetn er specified or not, without extra charge. That the -costs and expenses of eon structing said improvement shall be defrayed 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 sessment district including all lots, lands, and premises so benefitted, to wit: Lots 3, 4. 5 and 6 in Block 15, and lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 in Block 14, all in Adair'sPort of Upper Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Adair and generally known as Adair's Astoria In Clatsop County, Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. - lOt NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the committee on streets and public ways, city surveyor and the superln tendent of streets, have filed a certifi cate of the completion of the improve ment of 7th street, from the south line of Niagara, avenue, to the north line of Bay avenue, by E. A. Gerdlng, the contractor, and unless objections are filed against the same, the same will be accepted by ordinance at ths next regular meeting of the common council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated September 29, 1906. 9-29-3t NOTICE. There is money In the City treasury to pay the following street warrants! Eighteenth street sewer, Grand Avenue to Exchange, Nos. 21713 to 21727 inclus ive; Harrison Avenue from 30th to 33rd utreet, Nos. 2148 and 2149; Exehanee street from 23rd to 21st, Nos. 20637, 20638 and 20639. Interest will cease after this date. ' THOMAS DEALEY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Ore., Sept. 22, 1006. 0-23-10t classified Advertising. Mm-T1,. ,.-t..,,f.. ni.ni.mil, , r n' T HELP WANTED: " WANTED SALESMK5T. MANY MAKK 9100 miM per month, :. Soma svsn mm, tock clean j grown on' Ressr vsthw; far from U orchards. Cash advanced ekly, . Choice of territory. Address Washington Nursery Compsny, Toppenish, Wsshlngton." 0 85 tf WANTED TWO SMART BOY8 , TO learn ths printing busrosss, Apply Morning1 Astorian. tf WANTED ENE11GETIC, TRUST- worUiy man or woman to work in Oregon, representing large manufactur ing company. Salary, $50 to $00 per month, paid weekly. Expenses ad vanced. J, H. Moore, Astoria, Oregon. 0-20 4t WANTED EVENINO WORK, FROM 0:30 to 10 o'clock p. m. Address C. K, care Astorian. . 1 ll-l-3t WANTEI A FURNISnKD HOUSE OF at least 5 or 0 rooms and bath, com prising parlor, dining-room, kitchen and at least 8 or 3 bedrooms, Consclen tioiis care of furniture snd property will be given. . Communicate at once, by phone or In person, with Passed Assist ant Surgeon J. M. Holt, at U. S. Quar antine office, Page BIdg4 Commercial St.. or 346 Seventeenth St. 10-1-21 FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT R EASONABLE- FUR nlshed room, private family. Inquire 724 Exehanee. 0 20 tt FOUR FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent. Iiuirs 584 Com mereiaL ' 0-30-tf WANTED-TO RENT UNFURNISHED house of 3 or 6 rooms, centrally lo cated. Address J 20, Astoria. 0 27 tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM IN private familv. 677 Exchange. 9-28-tf sJk FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM, Front room, bath, phone, price rea sonable. Corner 2nd snd Attor. Pri- vats home, 9 28 6t FOR RENT FURNISHED LODGING house. Addres Ennes DeMctt, As torian office. 10-11 -(St LOST AND FOUND.; LOST SATURDAY LAST. ON Franklin avenue, ptire of Persian de sign and containing key. Finder pleae return to this office. 10-3-Jt FOR SALE. FOR SALE 149 -ACRE RANCH, IM proved, located at Svenen. For par ticulars inquire of Robert Whldby, 811 Harrison Ave., or Ratph Sloop, Svensen. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC WORK-Of-fice Constructin Quartermaster, Ft. Co lumbia, Wash, Sept. 12, 1906. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, for extensions to plank roads and walks at Fort Co lumbia, Wash., will be received at this office until 12 m., October 2, 1906, and then opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes containing pro posals should be endorsed "Proposals for Public Work at Fort Columbia, Wash.," and addressed to F. W. Phis terer, Capt. Arty. Corps, Quartermaster In charge constr Hion, Fort Columbia, Wash. PROPOSALS FOI BEEF AND MUT ton. Vancouver Barracks, Wn Oct. 2, 1906 Seals proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and mutton for six months, beginning Jan. 1, 1907, will be received here and at oflices of commissaries at Fort Stevens, Ore., Boise Barracks, Ida., Forts Ca'sey, Co lumbia, Flagler, Lawtoo, Vancouver Barracks. Walla Walla, Ward, Worden, and Wright, Wash;, until 10 a. m. Nov. 1, 190C, and then opened. Envel opes containing proposals should be en' dorsed, "Proposals for freih beef and mutton, to be opened Nov, 1, 1906," and addressed to commissary of post to be supplied, or to Lt. Col, George B. Da vis, Chief Cora'y. PROFESSIONAL CARDi. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHAS. BrABERCROMBIET Attorney-at-Law. General Practitioner, Notary Public, Rooms 35-36 Phone Main 2951. Page Block, Cor. Commercial ft 12th St, F. D. WINT0N, Attorney-at-Law. Practices in all United States and State Courts In Oregon and Washing ton. Notary Public. Phone Main 941. rooms 2 and 3, Logon Building, corner Commercial and Sixteenth streets oppo site O, R. k N. Company dock. DRESSMAKERS DRESSMAKING Mesdames Hawks & Smith, 610 Duans stree. Phone Red S3SS. MTJtlC TIACHIB. WANTED THREE MUSIC PUPflA Inquire at Artortan offloe. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN MRS. a D. eUwsrt, 197 SevsnUi stmt. - HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRECKSON BR08.-WS , msks s nsnlsltj of house moving. osrpenUrs, oon tractors, general Jobbing prompt t tentlon ts all orders. Comer Tenth and latsns. U orriorATHirrt. DR. RH0DA C HICU OSTEOPATH Orneo Hansel. Bid. Phons Black l 171 Commercial St, Astoria, Or. DINTilTfj. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dkntwt Pythias Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. 0. LOGAN DENTIST 73 Commercial Pt., Bbauaban Building I BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. FIRST-CLASS MEAL,-- for 15c; nice cake, coffee, w, or doughnuts, 6c, at U. S. Restaur ant. ', 434 Bund SI BEST to CENT MEAL.. You caii always tiud the best 15-cont moal in the city at the Rising Suu lU'stauranL 012 OommerciaJSt. Parker House Oregon Restaurant NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINING' ROOM. AIX TnE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Comer Ninth and Astor Streets. Phone Black 2181 Unprecedented Success of 11 G-. GEE i THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR V Who Is known throughout ths United 4 State on socotint of whis wonderful cures. No poisons nor drugs used. He euaran tees to cure catarrh, nsthma, lung and throat trouble, rhaumaiistn, nervousness, stomach, liver, snd kidney, female soru plaint and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT, If you cannot call writs for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cent in stamps. s THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 1021 First St. Comer Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. . Please mention tba Astorian WOOD YARDS. WOOD Cord wood, mill wood, bos wood, n kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly, ths transfer man. "Phone, aigi Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera fcouss. BOARDING. THE LEYDE. Rooms with or without board) rate reasonable; good accom modation for transient. 14th and Commercial. For Kidney and Claddor Troubles RELIEVES m 24 Hours ALL URINARY DISCHARGES Esch Cao. s" aula frnsrifMIDY) the nmiiofS'" V ra A'S is Jleuare qfeounleifiiti Far al liTAll (truiwlits. NURSES, MIS. JULIUS DAVI1 Graduate Nfurss Royal London (Eng.), UoeplUi. Maternity oasts requested. lTJJUBt, LAUNDRIES. BUTTON HOLE AT TBS BACK. Your sxpc He nes with It has no doubt lead to much vexation, possibly pro faulty. Broke your fingernail trying to pry it up from ths neck -band, eht You wont have that that txperisnet if you send your shirts to u ws lava you this trouble, and danger of tearing ths shirt Try us and see, TROT LAUNDRY, Tenth and Duans Sts. Phone taot JAPANESE GOODS. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE Of BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, BAND MADE. TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, 3KXLV ING, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar 28 Commercial St- Astoria. . HOTEL! HOTEL PORTLAND rine. Hotel In tho Northwest. CORTLAND, ORE. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE SAVOY Popular Concert Hall. Good muila. All are wsleoms. nsr Scvsntk ami Astor. Oe WINES, M0V0R3 AND CIGARS. Eagle Concert' Hall 320 Astor St Ths leading amusement house. Agency for Edison Phonographs sad Gold Moulded Records. F. A. PETERSON, Prop. jim sown t $ ASTORIA, OREGON Carries ths Finest Lin of Wines, Liquors and . Cigars CALL AND SEE US "FaleOoIicmlan LaerBeer1' THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND . WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed snder asnltiry conditions snd propenjr aged right here la Astorl. North Pacific Drciv!n Go. ASTORIA, OREGON. illlil V