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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER u, Qcvcr Thoughts Out of The Mouths of Bab-Ji I late u oiMppomt. bat, nitvnow. I ! city extended unicient dMsnce d'r Bh 1 u,h North and South to Inter the North And tntfe to own rm Just aa happy now and South boundary line of said city Theodoale Qarrttea In Judg-i. MAMMA-Toumiy, what It the ba by crying for? . -Tommy 'Cause be doesn't ' know thing. I had to take hit rake and show blra how to eat it Teacher Can you tett nit wtat au aristocrat In, Johnny? v Johnny Yea, ma'am. An aristocrat la a poor person who boaata of bit rich relations. First little Girl My papa aaya your papa hatea work. Sccoud Little Glrl-Oh, no; be doem't Be likes work, but he hatea to do It Visitor Well, my little man, I sup pose you take after your father, do yon not? Little Man (aged flve)-No, air, but be takes after me with a stick one times. . Margie (aged four) Is your papa a. woman? " Elsie (aged tive)-No, "course not" Margie-Well, I heard my papa say be bad a dress suit on at the theater the other night rrspwr Nonadara. I'm; ii,r ,W-f! and the polling place for said precinct thalt t at No, In the Central Hotel, and the Judges of election 'for said precinct shall be. Geo. Noland, W. EL Sohlmpff and A. Scharnackau, and the clerks of ejection shall be D. T, Gerdea and C J, Trenchant,. Registration and polling precinct No. 5, In ward No. 2, shall Include all that portion of the city of Astoria lying between the east line of said preclnot No. 4 and the east line of J. M. Shlvely's donation land elatm extend ed sufficient distance North and South to Intersect the North and Smith boundary lines of the city of Astoria and the poling place foe said precinct shall b Engine House 'No, 3, and the Judgea of election for said precinct shall be Harry Jones, At Lelnenwel-er and I Lsrsen and the clerks shall be Thoa Davis and E. Ma nulla. Registration and polling precinct No. 6. In ward No. 8, shall include all tht portion of the city of Astoria lying ' Nurse (to fond mother of ct'ie.jrate.1 musical prollij"i riciise. uimu, Is t;ts Vec Willy to 'tt e 'la morning aletj or I East of the East boundary line of pre g ou wlv 'Is sixteenth symphony J- jclnct No. 5, and the polling pla.e for ncKAie-ip. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HELP WANTED. WANTKJ1US1TI0N WANTED BY girl to do light home work. Inquire 308 Alameda Avenue. :! 10-Q-2t WANTED SALESMEN. MANY MAKE $100 to 1 130 per month. Some even more, stock clean j grown on Rener ration, far from old orchards. Cash advanced weekly, Choice of territory, Address Washington Nursery Company Toppcnish, Washington," , 0-23-tf , FOR SAL I FOR 8ALK-H0-ACR8 RANCH, IM proved, located at Svetmcn, For par ticular! Inquire of Robert Wbidby, 811 Harrison Ave., or Ralph Sloop, Svensen. THE PUBLISHERS OF GOOD HOUSE- keeping Magntln want representa tives, both local and to travel They pay very liberal commissions and a No give large Cash Prl.-ei. For terms wvlte, giving reference, to Good House keeping, Agency Pent., Springfield, Mass. HMOIlt OR SALE-ONE HOT AIR FURNACE for sal. Inqulra of John Halm, or J. Q. A, Bowlby. 10 ? 0l PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHAi8ERCS6MWf7 . Attoretyit-Uw. . General rrsctitlonsr, Notary Publla. Rooms 35 3-Phone Main MSI. Pago Block, Cor. CommsrcUl Y tftb St Little Elmer My mamma can te'd things by lookln at people's hands. Visitor Indeed! Is she a palmist? Little Elmer I duuno. Every time 4 Power er. 'rc-';l with violence- baa elLtoin been ' bus duration, but teni ner and moderation OTuernlly product sue iooks at my bauds sue tells me to I rmniH-nce tnxll tilings. senecn M nn,t wash m trrk V.vl I Slaters la Modenttlaw Tommy Is a lonely little boy who has no brothers or sisters. He Is very four! of three Uttle girls named Ethel, Maud and May. One evening his mother was listening to him say his prayers, and be was rather surprised to bear him add to his petitions, "Dear Lord, please send me an Ethel, a Maud and a May." After be bad finished his mother tried to explain to blm that they were too poor to have a large family Ilka that. Tommy listened attentively and then without a word flopped down on his knees again and offered up this supple mentary petition: "Dear Lord, mother says wo can't af ford an Ethel and a Mand and a May. so don't send 'em In a bunch. Jnn tend us an Ethel, and when we en: afford the rest I'll let yon know." Lip plncotfa Magazine. said precinct shall be the Mesa.llone near McGregor's Mill, in Adair's As torla. The juduges of election for said precinct shall be L. Agren, F. G. Reed and John Engberg, and the clerk'i shall be T. C. Fredrtckson and Ole Oheo. The Judge first mentioned shall the chairman of the judgea of the poll Ing place for which he is mentioned. Each elector of the city shall rot only within the precinct In which h " " " """11 lJiA, .. T..11 ,1.. tit a primary nominating election for the " wuui' v"' city of Astoria will be held, at which CITY NOTICES. ELECTION NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT B. be '' The Satlafaetloa. "Life Insurance," said the man of platitudes, "is a game in which you have to die to win." "Not exactly," replied the man of harsh Ideas. "But you often have the satisfaction of knowing that when tin policy is paid yon won't care whether you wen or not" Washington Star. Paehe4 Cp. It might be worse when Cupid's dart HU list of woe Increases. A girl may have a broken heart And still may save the pieces. Minneapolis Journal. A Heartlms Speech. Hewitt I beard a mean thing salt' today when I was visiting that bos pltal for nervous troubles. Jewett-What was It? Hewitt A fresh fellow shouted the following named officers will be nominated, and that on the 12th day of December, 1906, a general election for the city of Astoria will be held, at which election the following named officers will be elected, to-wit: One mayor of said city for the term of two years from the first Monday In January, 1907. One City Attorney of said eity for the term of two years, from the first Monday In Jsnuarr, 1907. Two Oouncilmea for the Drat ward for the term of three years from the first Monday in January, 1907. One Councilman for the thfrd ward for the term of three years from the first Mondsy In January, 1907. That the polls for s!d primary nom inating election shall be opened at the hour of 12 o'clock, neon on the 12th day of November, 1906, and remain open until the hour of 7 o'clock p. m that day, at which time they shall be doted. And that the polls for raid general election shall be opened at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. on the 12th day of December, 1906, and shall remain open until the hour of 6 o'clock p. m. that day, at which time they shall be closed. , ' That the following registration and polling precincts and voting places therein are hereby established, and the following named persons are hereby appointed as judges and clerks of said polling - places and for paid primary nominating election and general elec tion, to-wit : Registration and polling precinct No. 1 shall include all that portion of the city of Astoria lying west of the west line of McClure's Astoria, If extended a sufficient distance north and south to intersect the north and south bonn dary lines of the city of Astoria, and the polling place for said precinct shall be Suoral hall and the judges of elec tion for said precinct shall be A. Me' of Astoria. Dated at Astw!, Oregon, Oetnir 10, 1906.- 10 10-10t NOTICE OF APP50YAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Committee on Streets and Pub- Ho Ways, the Superintendent of Streets and the City Surveyor have filed the certificate of completion of the Im provement of Eleventh street, from the north line of Harrison avenue to the. north line of Kensington avenue, by W. A. Goodman, -the contractor, and un less obiectiona are filed againt the same, the same will be accepted by or dinance at the next regular meeting of the Common Council OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oct. 9, 1906. " 10-10 3t WANTED TRAVELING , AND UXJA I representatives, either sex, to prent new, attractive advertising offer of first-class established Music School Permanent work and advancement. Sal ary for traveling $1,020 first year, and expenses paid weekly. Joeph Moore, 121 Plymouth. Chicago. 10-10-41 WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR houoework. Apply 337 13th St. 1010-tf WANTBD-CIltL WANTED FOR GEN eral houe work. Good home and steady pool tion for satisfactory person Apply 346 17th St. 10 10 tf FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR R ENTFURNISH ED RXf,' DE slralile for lady or gentleman. v 1010-7 FOR RENT-THREE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. Apply 121 6th St, (IO-7-4t FOR RENT REASONABLE FUR nlshed room, private family. Inquire 724 Exchange. 9 26 tl "Take your partners for the St Vitus' Pharland. Henry Heinonen and Charles J MS It . V 1 ' uauce; new xora rress. I wn.n an th W1r. T.lt fc Vrnnfc TImi Brat.. .w..g vv..u "1 early became wedded to art" Kegwwauon and poiung precinci o. boasted the prima donna who had Just in No. 1, shall Include all that done a aaraple warble for the hard I portion of the city of Astoria lying be Hearted manager. ! tween the East line of said precinct xes i ado now long, pray, nave yon been a widow?" Judge. Ornithological. Pearl I wonder why that Mrs. Fish ' er Is going around telling every one dary No. 1, of said ward, and the center line of 8th street in said city extended sufficient distance North and South to intersect the North and South boun lines of said city and the poll Ruby Perhaps because she marrlea Jay. Detroit Tribune. Htlsi! There was a little child I used to know. A merry little maid whosa eyes were blue. Who saw the world as through a roseair glow And sang with merriment the whole da; through. Who. loved the sunshlna as wild roue: do lug plu for isii prcdnct AzV. En gine House No. 1, at the corner of 7th 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 shal be Paul Badolett and F. J. Car ney. Registration and polling precinct No, 3, in ward No. 1, shall include all that portion of the city of Astoria lying A aiad, cay pagan, Jubilant and free. Aft, well, I knew her when her work between the East boundary line o 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 dary lines of said city. The polling place for said precinct shall be the hall in the A. O. U. W. building and the I judges of election for said precinct shall be C. W. Spniggs, L. E. Howes and B. F. Allen and the clerks shall be A. Le- berman and Max Pohl. was new The merry Uttle child that once was me! An4 once I knew a certain little maid, Half child, half woman, who with danc ing eyea Looked at the primrose path before h laid, Too happy hearted to be wholly wise: Who never dreamed a day might come when sighs Might follow laughter, but who happily Looked In Life's face and smiled with out surprise The certain little maid that once was me. Of course you thought that in this vers I would Registration and polling precinct No. JZth' day' beafU may n' ' !n ward N- 2, shall Include all that And harp upon the word misunderstood I portion of the city of Astoria lying Andrew the promise of my youth had between the East line of precinct No. I cwliv mi-ant to do It all, and yet I 3, and the center line of 21st street In . NOTICE OF APPROVAL, r NOTICE IS ITEREBY GIVEN THAT the committee on street and pub lic ways, the Superintendent of Strsels and the City Surveyor, have filed a certificate of completion of the im provement of Seventh street from tite south line of Niagara avenue to the north line of Bay avenue, by E. A- Gerding, contractor, and unless objec tions are, filed against the same, the same wiTI he accepted by ordinance at the next regular meeting of the com mon council. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Oct. 9, 1908. 1010-3t WANTED TO RENT UNFURNISHED house of fi or fi rooms, centrally lo cated. Address J 20. Astoria. V 27-tf FOR RENT FURNISn ED ROOM IN private family. 677 Exchange. O SS tf FOR RENT FURNISHSD ROOM. Front room, bath, phone, price rea sonable. Corner 2nd and Astor. Prl vate home. 9 2S6t FOR RENT FURNISHED LODGING house. Address Enne DeMett, As toriaa office. 10-11-Ot LOST AND FOUND. NOTICE OF RECEIVING . CITY. BIDS BY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT up to the hour or 2 o'clock p, m on Saturday, the 13th .day of October, 1906, the Committee on Streets and Public Waye of the Common Council City of Astoria will receive sealed bids of the city of Astoria will receive sealed for Improving Exchange treet from the bids for repairing Commercial street, from the east line of 9th to west line of 14th street, as ordered improved by ordinance No. 3309, approved on the 6th day of October, 1906. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. JENS H. HANSEN, J. J, ROBINSON, P. L. STANGLAND, Committee on Street and Public Ways. 10-7-4t LOST-A GOLD BADGE, ST. AN urew s ltoss wi'n crown- v, li, on reverse sldcj Elinor N. Carmlchael. Five dollars reward will be paid for its return to Mrs. Julius Davit, 175 9th St. 10-7-tf PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FP1 BEEF AND MITT 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 offices of commissaries t Fort Stevens, Ore., Boise Barracks, Ida, Forts Casey, Co lumbia, Flagler, Lawton, Vancouver "Barracks, Walla Walla, Ward, Worden, arut WrlnM Waki . ,,nHt in . Nov. 1, 1906, and then opened. Envel ope containing proposal should be en dorsed, "Proposal for fresh beef and mutton, to be opened Not. 1, 1906," and addressed to commissary of post to be supplied, or to Lt. Col. George B. Da vis, Chief Com'y. r.D. WINTOIf, Atterety-at-Ltw. Practices In all United State and Stat Courts In Ortgoa and Washing ton.. Notary I'uWIo. rhon Mala 941, room I and 9, Logan Building, comer Commercial end Sixteenth street oppo site O. R. 4 N. Company dock. NUK6E3. sfiaBswwi-TB; MRS. JULIUS DAVIS (late of Portland) . Graduate Nurse Royal London (Eng.) Hospital , . -17fl 0th St. LAUNDRIES. MUSIC TIACBXB. WANTED -THREE MUSIC PUPILS. Inquire at Astoriaa office. BUTTON HOLE AT IRE BACK. Your experience with it has no doubt lead to much vexstlon, possibly pro. faulty. Uroka your fingernail trying to pry it up from tb neck -band, ht You won't hav that that experience If you send your hlit to uj w aav yog this trouble, and danger of tearing the niru Try us and , TS0Y LAUNDRY, Tenth and Duani St. Phon 1091 JAPANESE C00D3. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS a D, Stewart, IS? Seventh stmt. BOUSE MOVERS. FREDRECKSON PROS. W msk specialty of house moving, carpenter, contractor, general jobbing 1 prompt at tentlon t all order. Corner tenth and Duane. tf OmOPATHliT. DR. RH0DA C HICIS OSTEOPATH Office Manaebi Bid. Phon Black tU 171 Commercial 8L. Astoria. Ore. DINT I IT. Ur. vaugiian, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. 0. LOGAN DENTJ81 78 Oommercial Bt., Sbanalian Raildlnt BUSINESS DIRECTORY RIITAUHANTS. F1RST-CLA8S MEAL br 15c; nice cuke, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. i 8. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You con always find the test 5-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 OommercialSt. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS. WHAT-NOTS, B00ECASES, 8HILV W0, ETC. y Yokohama Dazaar 623 Commercial St, Astoria. HOTELS HOTEL PORTLAND ' Fine. Hotel In the North weet PORTLAND, ORE. WINES, UQUORS AND CI0A8S. THE SAVOY Popular Coneert Hal Good bus la, AU ar wsleoroe. aer SevenU an4 istor. Osf wnncs, liquors and cioaxs. Eagle Concert Hall 1320 Astor Si Th leading amusement house. Agency for Edison Phonograph and Oold Moulded Records. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. CALL FOR WARRANTS. 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, 1000, the Committee on Streets and Public Way of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, will receive sealed bids for repairing McClure's drain No. 1, from a point 10 feet east of west line of Oth street, to a point 100 feet of west line of Oth street, as ordered Improved by ordinance No. 3308, approved on the 6th day ,of October, 1906. The right I reserved to reject any and all bids. JENS II. HANSEN, J. J. ROBINSON, P. L. STANGLAND, Committee on Street and Public Way. 10-7-4t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO AIX partiea holding Clatsop County War rants endorsed prior to July 1, 1005, to present same fop payment to County Treasurer's office, No. 433 Commercial street. Interest ceases after thl date. W. A. SHERMAN, Treasurer Clatsop County, Ore, Dated Astoria, Ore., Oct. 0, 1900. 1010-lOt arker House Oregon Restaurant NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINING- ROOM. ALL THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Corner Ninth and Astor Areata. Phone Black 2184. 410 BOND Tq ASTORIA, 0REGOI NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS BY CITY. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, the 13th day 0f October, 1900, the Committee on Street and' Public Way of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, will receive bid for Improving Exchange street from the west line of Oth 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, 1900. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. JENS II. HANSEN, J. J. ROBINSON, P. L. STANGLAND. Committee on Streets and Public Ways. 10-7-4t i 'SSSSk, Jf Unprecedented Succes of It I w THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR y Who Is known ..iiHthH&hl wonderful cures Carrie tb Finest Line f Wines, Liquors and Clears CALL AND SEE US No poisons nor drugs used. He emarsn tees to cur catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, and kidney, female com plaints anf all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL 1 HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents In stamps, THE C. GEE W0 MEDICINE CO. " 1621 First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Plese mention the Astorlan 1 WOOD YARDS. "Faleifoiieiiiiaii laBeerM THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and In bottle Brcwtd inder sanitary condition! anrf Proper. aged rlghtler. In u,m. WOOD Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any una of wood t lowest price, Kelly, the transfer man. Thone sigi Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposit ofera bout. North Pacific Braving Go. 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