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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER , ,K THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. X :i i.1 ; When Cofnpny Come. rOMETlMES my slater Mabel, wha'a "X Urvwn up, looka almost UK a. J fright. She (in a pair of ma.' old shoe Because her own are always tight 6h do her hair up In a knot No blase r than a e trfcen's e"f 1 And doesn't rail It "nmti" when what Bh mean la nothing but a le. But, Jlm-muti-no, voir ought to wan How sh can change t Bhe's pretty near Al sweet aa any jlrl could b When tomp ny here. Sometimes when ma la feelln glum And her and me have, had pt She tlap tny ears and make thing hum And say that I'm a little brat OM day ehe told me to my fate I'd drlv her ravin' crosy yet And chased me all around the ptac lleeause a pitcher got upet. But. gee, how lovely she can he I IV "W illie, pet" and "Willie, dear." Ami not a plnrh rr slap for me When comp'ny' h?r. Pa often growl about the envy The meat I cook1 and kick because He has so matty bills to pay. And when the roirw't cot! he Jaw. And if he ha to hunt his ss Or some tne' used his brush or comb It' horrible the way he knocks And darken our once happy home. But. Jlm-imm-nee. you ought to see How quick his grouch disappear And how dee-liehlful he ran be When comp'ny' here, I 'pom some time I'll have to die. Because all peopl must, they say, And have a horn up In the sky And get a golden harp to play. There won't be no cold coffee then. And Mabel' shoe won't hurt her feet And even In the morning, when 6h baa no switch on. she'll be sweet Ob, gee, how long It seems to m Forever" la! But I won't car, Because there'll always probably B comp'ny there. -S. E. Riser in Judge. a:y'vrSi t.oo.ina. said ctty extended a umeient dMane Modern frith nrv not as liolsy a North and South to Interwet th North those of other Unj-a. For example, la I and South boundary, tin of said eltv London la too time of Kitijr OiHirjre II. ., mh nla for s.u the street were still cobbled and th ... v 1 . V. . 1 pack koraeor Kltaabetbati memory bad 7 V ,n ,V, "I" been rentared br taeavv cart ami wa. IIo,e1' th Ju'S of election for on. IHrrol of beer and heavy cases preeinci tnaii m, aeo. Nolano, w, were tirarceu alwut ou dray of Iron IE. .Schlmpff and A. Sohernackau, and withor.t wheel, and to add to the tu- the clerk of election hall be IV, T. mult heavy aljjn In immense frame ficrd and ft J. Trnelird tu nnvra nuuw iu inw m Registration and polUng precinct No. and houses and croaked Intermluubly. , . " S ,, V 1 Street crioa never ceased for a moment ward No ,h"11 ,nc,uJ " all day. All tho mnnller necessaries, portion of th city of Ator!a lying eneh a pins. lhrMd. utrlnsf. Ink. strap. I between th-eat line of ald precinct flh, milk. wkeiK. hrend. dm?, herU,Kb, 4 and the east line of J. M. mat-lies, wolmvkel hi the atreeta. IShlvelr'a donation land claim extend ul a siifflnlitnt itlitanoa Vn)li anil Tlit )! Ws. ...... "My.dwr, you un -f rculiy tke FmV P0"111 W .Norm and south dy tu hand ulwut the vny he nM wunnarjr nne of tn cityof Aona Jan?, Totlay h? aUetl me what en-1 ana ine jpung place foe ald precinct tainolocy vr.s, nud I trilhlm the acl-lthall be Engine House No. S. and the tr.ee or t,usv ltitiLa nf elect Inn for said nreolnrt hal "tVo'll" I 11 1,11 I Tfarrv .TnnaA At Tklnen ttltr and was a eratj" inrm,"- can. -rnltlmore' Atuert '" 'Warned, " 'Pou't yon want ue to bestow a ! tie money nor and there," said r trusty lieutenant "soa to get you reputation as a philanthropist?" Dou't think of It answered Seua tor Sorghunt. "People dou't aeeui tt l larten and the clerk shall be Tho. Pavl and R Manulla, ' ; Ecglt,ration and pollini; pieclnct No. 6, in ward No. 3. shall Include all lh.it portion of the city of Atoria IjIdr East of the East boundary line of pre cinct No. 5, and the polling plaw for aid precinct ihatl be the Me House near McGregor' Mill, in Adair' A tort. The juduge of election for said CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. , KELP WANTED, VANTEI SALESMEN. MANY MAKR f 100 to $130 per month. Some even more. Stock clean j grown on Rwr vation, far from old orchard. Caifli ailvanced weekly. Choice of territory. Addre Wahlii;ton Numery Company, Toppenish, Washinston." OES tf w'isBSSaiaasBW )B SALE. TOR 8ALIS-H9 ACRR RANCH, 1M nroved. located at 8vnin. Tor par tloulan lniulra of Robert Whldby, 811 Harrison Are., or Ralph Sloop, Bvena tiik runusnBRS or oooxt house- keeping Magailn want repricnt" Uvea, both local and to travel, They pay very liberal commUslon and also give larg Cash Vrlm. For term write, giving reference, to Good House keeping, Agency Dept., SprtnjtfletJ, Maa. , 10-10-at care how tunch money you store away If ouly when you try to be generou predtlct shall be I Agren, P. a Reed with Jt that they .begin to criticise."- tod 3qU F te ind the clerk., Waahington Star. .... . . ... nu n w s vvn iu v v Obea. Th judge first mentioned shall be the chairman of the judge of th poll ing place for which he U mentioned. Each elector of the city shall rot only within tha orednet in which he xrrvmmx to utotov muew rtrnl . . T TZZ: registered. OLOF ANDERSON. of Astoria. CITY NOTICES. ELECTION NOTICE. Dated at Aatorla, Oregon, October 10, 1908. y. 10-lOlOt Had liaate. J They were on their honeymoon. lie bad bought a catboat and had taken Pjap ant tn ahnw hAr hnm wotl ha miiKI kandle aloat. putUng her to tend toe Primw7 nominating election for the sheet A. puff of wind came, and he MJ 01 Aslw u B,cn ahouted la no uncertain tones, "Let go I the following named officer will be the sheet!" No response. Then again, I nominated, and that on the 12th day -Let go that sheet quick!" Still no 0f December, 1908, general election movemeut A few mlnutee after, when for the ty of Astbria will be held, tn AvArttirnoil tuut Tin I "Why didn't von lot m that tlou,", -. when I told von to. dearl" mJor 01 ,a cu7 ,or lenn "I would hare,' said the bride, "tf of two year from the flrst Monday in ue waya, ine Hupennienuentof street you had not been so rough about It January, 1907. and the City Surveyor have filed the jou ought to speak more kindly to I One CItr Attorney of ald city for certificate of completion of the lm NOTICE OP APPROVAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Committee on Street and Pub- your wife. New York Evening Post WANTED TRAVELING AND UK1AL representative, either ex, to present new, attractive advertising oiler of flrt cla established . Muilc School. Permanent work and advancement. Sal ary for traveling $1,020 first year, and expense paid weekly, Joeph Moore, 1BI Plymouth. Chlcaeo, 1010 t OR SALE ONE HOT AIR FURNACE for sale. Inquire of John Hahn, or J. 0. A. Rowlby. 10 Ht ,...... ..,.,,......m.. ,.,-.......-. iZ3 ROFKSIIAI CARDi. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CHAS. H. ABEKCROMBIX, Atterneyat-Law. General Practitioner, NoUry Publle, Room Sfl Se Phoo Matn IHS1. Page Illock, Cor. Comuircla A ltth St. W'ANTED-COMPCTKNT GIRL FOR houework. Apply 357 18th St. 10-10 tf WANTED GIRL WANTED VOR GEN ersl house work. Good home and steady position for satisfactory perton, Apply 340 17th St. 1010-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENTFURN ISIIED ROOM, DK slrable for )dy or gentleman. 10 10-7t YOU RENT RE.SONABLE FUR nlslied ' room, private family. Inquire 724 Exchange, 0 2fl-tl WANTF.D TO RENT UNFURNISHED house of 6 or 6 rooms, centrally lo eated. Addre J 20, Atorla, 0 27-tf The Tale ( Experleare. FOR RENT FURNISII ED ROOM IN nrlvat famllv. fl?? rvi hsime. 0.? tf .L. A . a m II.. m . I . , . T.)...-, L . .1.-1 " me lerm ot two year9, iivm to nra I jnveiueuv 01 imtmu oiirrk, uom viw Monday In January, 1907. J north line of HarrUon avenue to th'lrop. RENT FURMSnED LfWrvfJ it i: m ir - -: a . " " " bouse. Address Enne DeMett, As torlaa otlce. 1011 Ct Little Ethel (with an eye to business) Suppose, Tommy, yon were to give me the choice of those two apples of yours, you would tell me to take the bigger, wouldn't yon? . Tommy No. Little Ethel-Why not? Tommy 'Coo 'twouldn't be necessa ry. Woman's Home Companion. Hard to Tell. The worried proofreader wrinkled his weary brow as he read over the slip he held for the twentieth consecutive time with less apprehension each time of its meaning. "I wish I knew for sure," he groan ed as he tied his tooth wet towel around bis head, "if this Is just 'pi' they are afraid to own up to or really that essay by Henry James that was sect up today?' Baltimore American. Domestic Bliss. "Of all my woman friends," re marked the spinster, "I know of only one who is happily married." , "Is It possible" exclaimed the mere man. "It Is," replied the spinster. "You see, her husband is a naval officer and la away from home two or three yean at a time."-CbIcago News. Jadlclal Wisdom. "No," said the gray haired Judge, 'Tto not In favor of women on Juries.1 "Why notr queried the young law yer. ,. , "Because," answered the venerable Judge, "we have too many disagree ments as It ts." Law Journal. Reasonable Sappositloa. Blnks I believe that Mary does not love me any longer. Jinks Did she say as much? Blnks No, but she let her little sis ter sit In the parlor with us last even ing. Woman's Home Companion. ! As a Listener. She-Judging from tbe slowness of your friend's speech, I should say he Isn't accustomed to much talking. He There's where your Judgment is warped. He's been married ten years." Bohemian Magazine. Hi. I Morning Astorian, 80 cent per montL, delivered by carrier. Two Councilmen for, the first ward I north line of Kensington avenue, by for the term of threa years from theJW. A. Goodman, the contractor, and un first Monday in January. 1907. J les objection are filed against the One Councilman for the third ward same, the same will be accepted by or- for the" term of three year from theldinance at the next regular meeting first Monday In January, 1907. I of the Common Council. That th polls for said primary nom- y OLOF ANDERSON, inatlng election ahaR be opened at the Auditor and, Judge of the City hour of 12 o'clock, noon on the 12th ( of Astoria. day of November, 1900, and remain open J Dated Astoria, Oct. 9, 190. until the hour of 7 o'clock v. m, that ; " 10-10-3t day, at which time they shall be elosed And .that the polls for said general election shall be opened at the hour of o'clock a. m. on the 12th day of December, 1908, 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 aid primary nominating election and general elec tion, to-wit: , Registration and polling precinct No. 1 shaU' include all that portion' of the city of Astoria lying west of the west line of McClure's Astoria, If extended sufficient distance north and south to intersect the north and south boun dary lines of the city of Astoria, and the polling place for said precinct shall be Suoml hall and the judges of elec tion tor said precinct shall be A. Mo Pharland, Henry Heinonen and Charles Wilson and the clerk shall be Frank Notberg 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 precinct No. 1, of said ward, and the center line of 8th street in said city extended a sufficient distance North and South to 5frwt the North and South boun dary lines of said city and the port ing place for said precinct shall be En' gine House No. 1, at the corner of 7th and Commercial street, and the Judges' of election for said polling place shall be P. J. Goodman, 0. C. Utzlnger and Isaac Bergman, and the clerks thereof shal be Paul Badolett and F. J. Car. NOTICE OF APPROVAL. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the committee on streets and pub He ways, th Superintendent of Street and the City Surveyor, have filed a certificate of completion of the im provement of Seventh street from ttie south line of Niagara avenue to. tbe north line of Bay avenue, by E. A- Cerding, contractor, and unless objec tions are filed against the same, the same will be 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, 1906. i 1010-3t LOST AND FOUND. LOST-A GOLD BADGE, ST. AN orewa wow wtn erowo v. It, on reverse, lde Elinor N. Carnilchael Five dollar reward will be paid for it return to Mrs. Julio Davis, 173 0th St 10-7-tf PROPOSALS. NOTICE OF RECEIVING CITY. BIDS BY neyv Registration and polling precinct No. 3, in ward No. 1, shall include all that portion of the city of Astoria lying between the East boundary line of pre cinct No. 2 of said ward and tbe een 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 idace for said precinct shall be the hall in tne a. u. u. yy. Duuaing ana tne judge of election for said precinct shall be C. W. Spriggs, L. E. Howes and B. F. Allen and the clerks shall be A. Le 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 between the East line of precinct No. 3, and the center line of 21st street In ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT up to the hour ot 2 o'clock p.' m., on Saturday, tho 20th day of October, 1906, the Committee on Streets and Public Way of th Common Council of the city of Astoria will receive sealed bids for repairing Commercial atreet, from the east line of 0th to west line of 14th street, as ordered improved by ordinance No. 3309, approved on the 6th day of October, 1906. The right is nancl to r"j""t..ny and all bid. ' JENS H. HANSEN. " -J. J, ROBINSON, P. L, STANOLAND, Committee on 8treet and Public Ways, 10-7-4t PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND MTJT ton. Vancouver Barracks, Wo.. Oct 2, 1906 Seal proposal for furnishing ana delivering ireen beef and mutton for six months, beginning Jan. 1, 1907, will o received nere and t offices of eommUaarte t Fort Steven, Ore., Boise Barracks, Id, Fort Casey, Co lumbia, Flaijler, Lwton. Vancouver Barracks, WTaIla Walla, Ward, Worden. and Wright, Wahi, until 10 a. m., Nov. 1, 1900, tnd then opened. Envel opes containing proposal should be en dorsed, "Proposal for fresh beef and mutton, to be opened Nov. 1, 1906," and addressed to commissary of post to be supplied, or to Lt. Col. George B. Pa vis, Chief Cnm'y. CALL FOR WARRANTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties holding Clatsop County War rant endorsed prior to July 1, 1905, so present same fop payment to County Treasurer office, No. 433 Commercial treet. Interest ceases after thU date. W. A. 8HERMAN, Treasurer Clatsop County, Ore. Dated Astoria, Ore., Oct. 9, 1906. 101010t F.D. WINT0N, Atternty at-Law. Practice In aU United Stats and Stat Court lo Oregos d Washing ton. Notary Public, Phono Main 041. room 8 and 3. Logan Building, corner Commercial and Sixteenth street oppo site O. R. A N. Company dock. MUSIC TEACHES. WANTED -THREE MUSIC PUPILS Inquire at Attorlaa office. NURSES, ' . MRS. T0LIU9 DAVIS (let of Portland) Graduate Nurse Royal London ( Eng.) Hospital, V 178 Its St, LAUNDRIES. BUTTON HOLE AT THE BACK. Your experience with It baa no doubt lead to much vexation, possibly p. fanlty, Broke your fingernail trying pry it up from th neck land, You won't have that that txperlene you send your ahlrt to uj w ur jo this troubt, and danger of tearing th shirt Try u and see, TROT LAUNDRY, V Tenth and Dusn Sta. Phon iMI JAPANESE C00D3. MANDOLIN - LESSON'S GIVEN MRS 0. D. Stewart, 127 Revest street BOUSE MOVERS. FRtDRECXSON BR08.-W k specialty of house moving, carpenter contractors, general jobbing j prompt at tention t all order. Corner Tenth, tad Duan. if OITEOFATHirrt. DR. RB0DA C RICES OSTEOPATH Office Manseb t& Phone Black 1011 ITS Commercial 8u Astoria, Or. DENTIST. Diu VAUGIIAN, Dk.vtmt Pythias Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. O. LOGAN DENTJSl Commercial St., Shanahan Rniidlna BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. FIRST-CLA8S MEAL .' for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. 8. Restaur ant. 431 DondSL BEST to CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 5-ccnt meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant, 612 OommerciaJSt. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE nxiNGS, MADE Of BAM, BOO, LIGHT, STR0N0, 1AIB.V. MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CRAIS3, v WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SRELT. W0, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar tU Commerelal SL. Astoria. HOTELS HOTEL PORTLAND Fin Hotel In the North waH. PORTLAND, Oftt, , WINES, LIQU0S3 AND CI0AR1 THE SAVOY fopular Coaeert BaQ. Good music. An are waleotB. Oaf Mr Ssratk and Astor. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Aator SL Th leading muse went house. Agency for EdUoa Phonograph and Gold Moulded Records. . .. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. NOTICE OF RECEIVING "'"V CITY. BIDS BY 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 Way of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, will receive sealed, bids for repairing ' McClure's drain No. L from a point 10 feet east of west line of 9th street, to a point 100 feet of west line of Oth street, as ordered improved by ordinance No, '3308, approved on the J8th 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 Streets and Publio Ways. 10-7-4t BIDS BY NOTICE OF RECEIVING CITY. PiimuB is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, the 13th day 0f October, 1000, me tommitte on StreeU and . TuilU, Wsys of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, will receive bids 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, 1906. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. JENS II. HANSEN, J. J. ROBINSON, P. L. STANGLAND, Committee on Streets and Publio Ways 10-7t arker House Oregon Restaurant NEW AND FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. ALL THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. , OPEN DAY AND NIGIIT. Corner Nih and Astor Street. Phone Black 2184. BOARDING. THE LEYDE. , Room with or without board) rate reasonable j good accom modation for transients. 14th and Commercial. Another big shipment of the San Francisco earthquake books have Just arrived at the Astorian office and are ready for subscribers. Come early and avoid the rush. ' '' Wa Unprecedented Success of aWnWHililm- 1 1 fflii 4i8 80SD ST, ; ASTORIA, 0SEC0X Carrie tha Finest Una oi Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US mmmimsmmsmi THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Who 1 known irouci vi Mate on account of Ailawikfrhi wonderful cure. No poison nor drugs used. H guaran tee to cur eataiTh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, and kidney, female com plaints snd sll ehronlo diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular. Indnstnir 4 cents In stamps. THE C. GEE W0 MEDICJNE' CO. 1021 First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND. OREGON. Plae mention the Astorian WOOD YARDS. WOOD Cord wood, mil wood, box wood, any kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone aiot Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite otera house. . "'. ..). ,v PaleBohera LaAer THE DEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and In bottle 1 Brewed snder ssnlts properiy sged snltsnr conditions and right her la Astoria, ... Nor(h Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. casus asm l v