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.1 TOE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, pREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER i0( i9oo. Fate's Trick. H' f E atuud rhetoric and style In all their vague varied) He kept a fascinating file Of metaphor ana simiiea; Ha dug at every I tin root And polished every phrase o well , It never tripped upon a tout And yet hia poema he coul J not aelL He aearched for thought unique, anbltme? The world would none of them ah, me I He mastered rhythm, conquered rhyme And read the rule of poetry; He conned the classic, delved and dream ed. While patiently for fame he pined. Alack, the more he strove. It eeemed. The more hi veraea were '"declined:' One day a. Idly discontent. He aauntered down city afreet, Just looking upward a he went, HI glance a blue eye chanced W meet Oh. waa It foollah, wa It wlee- : The poet did not stop to think To gai luto those purple eye ' Undlmmed by drrama of primer Ink? For whll h gase.1nhd gated again Alaa, he quite forgot hi art Till, liaal'rtag home, he wlted pen v And wrote a win net from the heart! And uch I fate, who love the meek! That Billy annuel, rhymed In atoma, Waa bought-appeanxt within the week- And straightway won the poet fame! Helen Rowland In New York ITaas, A I'referenee. I nreektot shall be L Aiiren, P. C Reed ua-i uont nonove in Kmjt eoia ami John Rngberg, ami -the clerk's shall be T. 0. Fredrlekson and Ole B. OUcn. : :'' , '.' The Judge flnt mentioned iba.ll be the chairman of the Judge of the poll lug place for which be U mentioned, Each elector of the city thall vote only within the precinct in which be NOTICB IS IIKRKBY GIVEN TOAT , witWw.1 OLOF ANDERSON. on the 12th day of November, lWfl, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, - nienta, tlo you. MIh AlttlieaT She No, Mr. Btinthom. I Prefer abort ones ami many of ttam. ELECTION NOTICE. primary nominating election tor me eity of Astoria will he held, at' which the following named officer will be nominated, and that on the 12th day of December, 1SKW, a general election for the citv of Astoria will be held. at which election the following named officer will be elected, to-wits One mayor of said-jeity for the term of two year from the fkt Monday in January, 1907, Dated At At1rla, Oregon! Oot(flwr ki. m ' ioio-iot CALL rOR WARRANTS. NtrTlCB IS IlKRKtlY GIVEN TO ALL partie holding Clatsop County War rant endoreed prior to July 1, UHI5, to present amo' for payment to County Treasurer office, No. 4.13 Commercial One City Attorney of said city for street. Interest cease after this date. "Josh Drone is the laslest man in even states," drawled the storekeeper at Bacon RUige. "What's be been dolug nowF asked tbe cheese counter loafers. "Waal, you know he waa always, so lazy be waited for tbe lightning to split his kindling wood r "Ten.- "And tbe flood to wash hla win dow r the term of two year, from the first Monday In January, 1907. Two Ctmncilmen for the first ward for the term of thrca year from the first Monday in January, 1907. One Councilman for the third ward for the terra of three year from the! first Monday in January, 1907. That the polls for aid primary' nom inating election ahall be opened at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon on the 12th W. A. SHERMAN. V Treasurer Clatsop County, Ore. Dated Atoria, Ore., Oct. 9, 190C CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HELP WANTED. WAXTKIV-l'DSITION WANTED BY girl to do light home work, Inquire 308 Alameda Avenue, 10 0 2t GIRL WANTED TO WORK IN BOARD- ing hoti. Mr, Joe Brown, 1S1 7th St, 10 e st WANTEDSALESMEN. MANY MARK $100 to $150 per month. Some even move. Mock clcanj grown on Reer vutlon, far from old orchard. Cah advanced Weekly. Choice of territory. Addrea Washington Numery Company, Toppeniah, Washington." . 0 3 tf FOR SUE. FOR SALE 140ACRE RANCH!, TM proved, located at 6venen. For par tieulara Inquire of Robert Wbldby, 311 Harrison. Ave, or Ralph Sloop, Svensen, OR 8ALB-ONB HOT A tR FURNACE for lal. Inquire of John Halm, or J. Q, A. Bowlby, 10 7 0t NOTICE OF APPROVAL, NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Committee, on Street and Pub Ho Way., the Superintendent of Street and the Citv Surveyor have filed the day of November, 1908, and remain open certificate of completion of the im until the hour of 7 o'clock p. m, that provement o f Eleventh street, from the day, at which time they shall be closed. norln ln, of Harrison .venue to the And that the poll for said general norU line of Kensinstoa avenue, by- election shall be opened at the hour of hv. a. Goodman, the contractor, and un 9 o'clock a. m. on th,e 12th day of jM, objections are filed asainst the ' aiV. M .a Mw December, 1908. and shall remain open Mm. th, same will be accepted by or that in the east tbe hailstones thrashed nntil the n0Uf of 8 ,",ock P m- lh,t dinance at the next regular meeting fanner- wheat, and ever since he IT me mey snau oe jj,. Common Council Has been sitting in an easy cnair pray I closed. r . I ' OLOF ANDERSON. That the following registration and Auditor and Police Judge of the City polling precincts and toting piacea i 0f Astoria, therein are hereby established, and the Patej Astoria, Oct. 9, 1906, following named persons are nereoy appointed as judges and clerks of said sa'd primary Ing for a hailstorms-Chicago News. Tkere Are Other. "Say, Uarker, I heard yon telling jonr wife the other morning that you vera eolne fl shine -Sure, old chap. And I bagged some F"i"g P,(,s n4 for 10-10St of the finest trout you ever saw." ("Bagged? now improper! Tbe ex pression "bagged' belongs to hunters." "But it fits my case exactly. Too see, I didn't catch anything with my lines, so on the way home I bought a gtriog of fish and put them In a paper bag." New Orleans Times-Democrat NOTICE OF APPROVAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the committee on streets and pub lie ways, the Superintendent of Streets Flsblaa- Sote. nominating election and general elec tion, to-wit: Registration and polling precinct No. 1 shall include all that portion of the my or .asiona lying west oi mo iwrgnd the Citr surveyor, have filed a line of McClitre's Astoria, If extended rtifleate of completion of the Im a sufficient distance north and sontn provement of Seventh street from tue to intersect the north and south boun- .outi, nne 0f Uigara avenue to tbe dary lines of the city of Astoria, and north line of Bay avenue, by EL A. the polb'ng place for said precinct shall j Gerding, contractor, and unless oblec- V - CI t.M . - J il. wtAf aIaa. I . , ,1 , ... . ue ouuriu ui nun i ttion are ntea gamut me pame, tne tion 'for said precinct shall be A. Mo (ame wju ho accepted by ordinance at Pharland, Henry. Hemonen and tnaries the next regular meeting of the corn- Wilson and the clerks shall be Frank mo council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oct. 9, 1909. 1010-3t WANTED ENERGETIC. TRUST worthy man or woman to work in Oregon, representing large manufactur ing company. Salary, $50 to $90 per month, paid weekly. Expense ad vanced. J. II. Moore, Astoria, Oregon, 0-29 4t PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. , CHAS. R. ABERCROMOIt, Attomayat-Uw. General Practitioner, Notary Publlo. Room Sfl SaPhon Main I9S1. Pag Block. Cor. Commercial ft ltt St. WAN'TE1-MDY OR GENTLEMAN of fair education to travel and col lect fop firm of $250,000 capital. Sal ary, $1,072 per year and expense. Sal ary paid weekly and expense advanced; references required. Address, with tamp, J. A. Alexander, Astoria, Or. THE PLBUSIIEUS OF GOOD HOUSE- keeping Magazine, wanb representa tive, both local and to travel. They pay very libera commission 'and also give largo Gush Prlet, For terms write, giving references, to Good House keeping. Agency Dcpt Springfield, Mass. 1010-3t F. D. WINT0N, Attora7-t-Lv. Practice in all United State and Stat Court In Ortgot and Washing ton. Notary Publlo, Pbon Main $41, rooms I and 9. Logan Building, corner Commercial and Sixteenth street oppo site O. R. ft N. Company dook. KU3IC TEACHES. WANTED THREE MUSIC' I'UriLS. Inquire at Artortaa offlo. NURSES. MRS. JULIUS DAVIS (lata of Portland) Graduate Nurse Royal London (fins.). Hospital 173 0th St. LAUNDRIES. BUTTON HOLE AT TBS BACK. Your experience with H ha no doubt lead to much vexation, possibly pro fanity. Broke your fingernail trying to pry It up from the neckband, ht You wont hare that that experience If you end your shirts to us t we save you mis trouble, and danger of tearing the shirt Try us and eee, TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth end Duaae 8U. Phone 1991 ma JAPANESE GOODS. MANDfltlN LESSONS GIVEN MRS a D. Stewart, 12? Seventh etreet WANTEDTRAVELING AND IKUI representative, either sex, to present new, attractive advertising offer of first -clan established Music School. Permanent work and advancement. Sal ary for traveling $1,020 first year, ami expense paid weekly, Joseph Moore, 121 Plymouth, Chicago. 1010-4t FURNISHED ROOMS. "A striped bass." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Norberg and John Carlson. Registration and polling precinct No, 2, in ward No. 1, shall include all that portion of the city of Astoria lying be tween the East line of said p redact No, 1, of said ward, snd the center line of 8th street in -said city extended sufiicient distance North snd South to intersect the North and South boun- 1 dary lines of said city and the poll ing place for said precinct shall be En gine House No. 1, at the corner of "th and Commercial streets, and the judges of election for said polling place shall be P- J. Goodman, C. C. Utzinger and Isaac Bergman, and the clerks thereof 3hal be Paul Badolett and F. J. Garner. Registration and polling precinct No. 3, in ward No. 1, shall inrlude all that portion of the city of Ajteria lying between the Eait boundary line of pre cinct No. 2 of said ward and the cen ter line of 12th street if extended a sufficient distance North and South to intersect the North and South boun darr lines of said city. The pollin? The Same Thing. "No," said the Insistent creditor to Doverspike, "I can't permit you to In- mQBa vnnr tnlcl'tolnaua n "You misunderstand me." replied Do- PWe for R8id PreMnct sha11. the hf versplke. "I don't want to do that I in the - u- w- building nd the merely ask you to give me time." "Just so, but you know that time Is judges of election for said precinct shall be C. W. Spriggs, L. E. Howes and Bj money, don't your '-Pittsburg Chron- f. Allen and the clerks shall be A. Ic icle-Telegraph. berman and Max Pohl. ' Registration and polling precinct No. 4, in ward No. 2, shall include all that portion of the city of Astoria lying What the Villain Said. Teh," said the first gallery god, de scribing the melodrama, "the hero done the villain up all right, but the between the East line of precinct No. villain wouldn't admit it" 3, and the center line of 21st street in "Chee!" exclaimed the Other. ai! eUv extended a auffieient HUUnce "No," the first continued. "De last NOTICE OF RECEIVING CITY. BIDS BY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT up to the hour or 2 o'clock p. m on Saturday, the 13tb day of October, 1900, the Committee on Streets and Public Ways of the Common Council City of Astoria will receive sealed bids of the city of Astoria will receive sealed for improving Exchange street from the bids, for repairing Commercial street, from the eat line of 9th to west line of 14th street, as ordered improved by oirlinance No. 3309, approved on the 6th day of October, 1900. The right i reserved to reject any and all bids. JENS H. HANSEN. J. J. ROBINSON, P. L. STANGLAND, Committee on Streets and Public Ways. 10-7-4t FOR RENTFVRNISHED ROOM, DE sirable for lady or gentleman. 10 10 It FOR RENT-THREE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. Apply 121 Ctb St. ' , (10 7-4t FOR RENT R EASON ABLE FUR nlshed room, private 'family, Inquire 724 Exchange. 9 20 tl WANTED TO RENT UNFURNISHED house of $ or 1 room, centrally 1 rated. Address J 20, Astoria. 9 27 tf FOR RENT FURNISH ED ROOM IN private family. 477 Exchange, 0-28 tf t NOTICE OF BIDS BY wolds be said was, 'I am undone.' " Philadelphia Ledger. North and South to intersect the North and South boundary lines of said city and the polling place for said precinct Natoral Deduction. I nu be at fiO. in tne uenuai "Knowledge Is power," remarked the I Hotel, and the judges of election for quotation dispenser. JTbat being the case," rejoined the man who has an occasional original thought, "I suppose horse sense is horsepower." Detroit Tribune. said precinct shall be, Geo. Noland, W. E. Schimpff and A. Schernackau, and the clerks of election shall be D. T. Gerdeg and C. J. Trenchard, Registration and polling precinct No, S, in ward No. 2, shall include all that cure portion of the city of Astoria lying Base Hlta. Mrs. Korner How did you Tommy of his habit of running away J between the east line of said precinct No. 4 and the east line of J. M, to attend ball games? Mrs. Crossway By doing a little timely work with the stick. Chicago Tribune. Hla Beaaon. "Why do you sit so far back In church?" asked the Rev. Mr. Thirdly of Gilgal. "Oh, you know," replied Gilgal, "that distance lends enchantment to the pew." A Conditional Pop. "Then you are engaged?" Conditionally." "What do you mean?,' "Why, George put the .hypothetical question to me last night and I said yes." , - , Shively's donation land claim extend ed a sufficient distance North and 8011th to intersect the North and South boundary lines of the city of Astoria and the poling place for said precinct shall be Engine House No, 3, and the judges of election for said precinct shall be Harry Jones, Al Leinenweber and L. Larsen and the clerks shall be Thos, Davis and -E. Manulla. Registration and polling precinct No. 6, in ward No. 3, shall include all that portion of the city of Astoria lying East of the East boundary line of pre cinct No. 5, and the polling place for said precinct shall be the Mess House near McGregor's Mill, in Adair's As toria. The juduges of election for said RECEIVING CITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m on Saturday, the 13th day of October, 1906, the Committee on Streets and Public Ways of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, will receive sealed bids for repairing McClure' tw V 1 fi-A-w e mnint tA feef mmt. of west line of 9th street, to a point 100 feet of west line of 9th street, as ordered Improved by ordinance No. 3308, approved on the 6th day of October, 1906. The right is reserved to reject any and ail bids. JENS H. HANSEN, J. J. ROBINSON, P. L. STANGLAND, Committee on Streets and .Public Way. 10-7-4t FOR , RENT FURNISHED ROOM, Front room, bath, phone, price res sonable. Corner 2nd' and Astor. Pri vate borne. 9 2S Ot FOR R ENT FURNISH 3) LODGING house. Address Enne DeMett, As torian office. 10-1 l-6t LOST AND FOUND. LOST-A GOLD BADGE, ST. AN drew's Cro with crown V, It, on reverse side; Elinor N. Carmichael, Five dollars reward will be paid for its return Jo Mrs. Julius Davis, 179 9th St. ' 10-7-tf PROPOSALS. NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS BY CITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m,, on Saturday, the 13th day of October, 1906, the Committee on Streets and Public Ways of the Common Council of the City of, Astoria, will receive bid for Improving Exchange street from the west line of 9th street to a point 8 feet west of the east line of 8th street, as ordered improved by ordinance No. 3301, approved on the 18th day of Sep tember, 1906. The right is reserved to reject any and all bid. JENS II. HANSEN, J. J. ROBINSON, . P. L. STANGLAND, ' Committee on Streets and Public Way. ' 10-7-4t PROPOSALS EOt 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 office of eosomlsasriea at Fort Stevens, Ore., Boise Barracks, Ida, Forts Casey, Co lumbia, Flagler. Lawton, Vancouver Barracks, Walla Walla, Ward, Worden, ana wngnt, watnv unni 10 a. m. Nov. 1, 1906, and then opened. Envel ope containing proposal (hould be en dorsed, "Proposals for fresh beef and mutton, to be opened Nov. 1, 1906," and addressed to commissary of post to b4J supplied, or to Lt. Col, George B. Da vl, Chief Com'y. B0USI MOVERS. FREDRECKSON BR08.-We make specialty of bouse moving, carpenter contractors, general Jobbing 1 prompt et- tentlon te tl order. Corner Tenth sad Duane. tf OlTtOPATMlIT DR. RI0DA C HICKS OSTEOPATH Office Mansers: Bid. Phone Black SOI! 171 Commercial BU Astoria, Ore. DENTIITfc. Dr. VAUGIJAN, Dkxtmt Pytblan Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. 0. LCK3AN DENTIST 1 Commercial fit., Bbanahao Building BUSINESS DIRECTORY i RESTAUftANTt. FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughuuta, 5c, at U. 8. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St, t BEST to CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun lU'ataurant 612 OmnmercialSt. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE nilNCS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, 8TR0HO, HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV ING, ETC. Yokohama Dazaar 23 Commercial St. Astoria. HOTELS HOTEL PORTLAND Flneet Hotel In th Nerthwwt PORTLAND, ORE. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE SAVOY Popular Coseerl HaH. Good Boato, AH ar wejeome. er Seventh and Aitor. C WINES, LrQCORS AND Q0AS3. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor St. Th leading amusement house. Apney for Edison Pbonufrrsphs and Gold Moulded Records. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the committee on streets and public ways, city surveyor and the superin tendent of streets, have filed a certifi cate of tbe completion of the improve ment of 7th etreet, from the south line of Niagara, avenue, to the north line of Bay avenue, by E. A. Gerding, the contractor, and unless objection are filed against the same, the same will be accepted by ordinance at the next regular meeting of the common council OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. ' Dated September 29, 1006. 9-29-3t BOARDING. THE LEYDE. Rooms with or without board j , rates reasonable; good accom modation for transient, , 14th and Commercial, Parker House Oregon Restaurant NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINING- ROOM. ALL THE BEST THE 1 MARKET AFFORQS, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Corner Ninth and Astor (Street. Phone Black 2184. . Unprecedented , Succus of DR. C- IE i THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Who Is known throughout th United rtfjfl State on account of itHl wonderful cure. No poisons nor drugs used. He guaran tee to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and tnroat irouoia, rneumacim, nervousneas, stomaoh, liver, and kidney, female eom- glaint and all chronic disease. UCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT, If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, -inclosing 4 cents in stamps, THE C. GEE W0 MEDICINE CO. 102 First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Plesae mention the Astorlan WOOD YARDS. WOOD 1 ' Cord wood mill wood, box, wood, any kind of wood ( t lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone aigi Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite ojera house, , 1 Tiir nnmnni run h UL I LI I Ml II iv in I w mi unitiuuii Diin i 4 BOND ST, ASTORIA, OREGON Carries the Finest Line ef Wines, Liquors and Cigars. CALL AND SEE US MPa!eBolieniIan THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and In bottles Brewed ander sanitary conditions and proper iy aged right here In Aitorla. North Pacific Brewing Co ASTORIA, OREGON. '