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THE, MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTOHIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY t, 1907. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HUP WAHTED. WANTED WOMEN OR JAPANESE cook. Apply Holden House, Ninth and Duane. 5-lS-Tt V ANTED SALESMEN. MANY MAKE $100 to (ISO per month. Som vn ere. Stock clean; grown cm Reer wtkm, fur from old orchard. Cma advanced weskl.v. Choke of territory. Addict Washington Xurerj Company, Toppcnuh. WbJngton 9-M-tf FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. t HAVE TWO HOUSES AND SEC lots In Warrenton centrally located. O. F. Morton, the real estate dealer, 419 Commercial street, opp. Astortan ffiee. . LOST AND FOUND. LOST AX IRISH WATER Sl'AXIEL; bitch; color, pearl brown; answers to the name of Jessie. Return to Hose Xo. 1 and receive reward. 5-22-tf. FOR 8 ALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A PIANO AND A PIANO playing attachment; will sell to tether or separately; must move quickly. Address "XT," Astorlan Office. 5-l-St FURNITURE OF A t-ROOM HOUSE for sale; this Is good chance If you are looking for furniture. Address If. W. P, Astorlan. A FTNB LOT OF LACE CURTAINS t"Hennlngsen's Furniture Store, W4"BOnA-r:::y" :,y: . ImO. HOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons owing any money to the old firm of Foard A Stokes Co, to pay same by the fret day of June, 1907, at the Foard 4 Stokes Hardware Store. After that date all the old accounts will be turned over to our attorney, Mr. Abercrombie, for 'collection. FOARD & STOKES CO. 5-22-lOt. EOCSS MOVIES. FREURKCKSOK BR08. Ws make .specialty of house moving, carpenters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt at tention ts all orders. , Corner Tenth and Baane. U CALL FOR WARRANTS. CALL FOR WARRANTS NOTICE IS Hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop County warrants -endorsed prior to May L 1908, to present same for payment to County Treasurer's office No. 433 Commercial street In terest ceases after this date. WM. A. SHERMAN, Treasurer Clatsop County, Ore., Dated Astoria, Ore., May 14, 1907. 6-14-10t MISCELLANEOUS. NICK PAPAZGERES. THE GREEK DIVER, has Just received a new diving ma chine from the old country. Dives from 25 to 30 fathoms In shallow water stays down half a day at a time. Leave srders at 417 Bond St Market, or D. Falangos, Clifton. UNDERTAKERS. j; A. GILBAUGII & CO., Undertakers and EmbalnierH- Experienced Lady Asintant When DeHired. Calls Promptly Attended Day or Sight. .' Patton Bdjr. 12th and Duene Sts ASTORIA, OUE.GON Phone Wain 21 11 Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per onth, delivered ':y carrier. LA INDUES. BUTTON HOIS AT TEX BACK. Your experience with it has so doubt lead to much vexstion, possibly pro finity. Broke your fingernail trying te pry it up from the neck baud, ski You wont have that that experience 11 you send your shirts to ui we ssvc you this trouble, and danger of tearing the ihlrt. Try us and , TROY LAUHDBY, Tenth and Dusne St. Phoa ti JAPANESE GOODS. L.S.ANDBRSON 408 Bond St, Corner 9th. Just received $1500 worth of Ladles' Underwear. All the latest fancy styles. Also fins line of Wrsppers at very res. sonsbls prices. New 8prlnfl Stock Of Chinees Silk Shirt Wsista, Fineest New Patterns. $4.50 and $5 Waists for $3 and $3.25. $3.50 Waists for $2.75 Crest Rsduotion In Tilt-llenney Shoes S to IS Shoes For KM. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MASK OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG. BAND MADS, TABLES, STANDS, CHAtt WHAT-K0TS "OKCASES, SHXLY ! TNG, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar 3 Commercial St. Astoria. PLEASANT HOUR OF ENTERTAINMENT VAUDEVILLE AT THE LOUVRE AndVaudeville that really Amuses and Interests you. Weekly Changes of Pro gram and Each Change an Improvement , SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK SIGN A ItOBEKTS Magnificent Contralto Singer in all ths Current Gems of Song and Real istic Sweedisb Charac ter Act LEXAOMEEN ' Turkish Dancer ELAINE , FOREST High Soprano Singer MARIE WANDRUTH Flote Solist. Mistress of all Lady Mel odists FLORIENE Soprano Vocalist ADMI88ION FREE . LINDBECK & WIRKKALA Props, MEDICAL. Unprecedented Success of THE GREAT fHTwircir. nnriTfiii .fSak. IvV Who is known tAiJthroujfhout the United tf& States os teeauat of yg;,ai liU wonderful cures. No poisons nor drugs used. He guaran tees to cure catarrh, asthma, limp a-i.1 throat trouble, rheumatism, nervouHOM. stomach, liver, and kidney, fenwle com plaints snd all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in tamps. THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO. . 162 First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorlan GOLDSTEIN Fine Pants Tailor 207 bmmmtommatth BmUdlug PORTLAND "" OREGON RICLUSmttT FOB TUB TRADB tr Morning Astorlan, CO cants per month, delivered by carrier PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 08TE0PATMISTB. DR. XH0DA C KICKS 08TE0PATB Offlos Manseu Bid. Phone Black N 171 Commercial 8t, Astoria, Or. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JOHN C'McCUE. ATTORNBY-AT'LAW. Deputy District Attorney Page Bdg. Room 37. HOWARD M. MOWNILL, AttoriMy.fcfLavt. s Offlos with Mr. J. A. Bakln, at No. Commorolal St Astoria. oirtrTm. Dr. VAUGIIAN, Dentist Pybian Building, Astoria, Oregou. Dr. W. O. LOGAN DEXTISl Oommercial St. Shanahan Built! BUSINESS DIRECTORY HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND floss Hotel in the Northwi PORTLAND, ORE. RESTAURANTS. Mio Restaurant 531 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co First-Glass Meals. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10c ReplarMeals 15c, up First Class Meal 15c Coffee with Pie, Cake or Dough nuts 10 cents. U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street Telephone 1681 Main. 899 Bond Street. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT MANG H1XO, Prop. The Finest 25c meal served in Astoria. Yonr Patronage Solscteed. Courteous Treatment to All. GAME IN SEASON ASTORIA, : OREGON. Hill I DISTILLERS LOUSIVILLE, KENTUCKY Old Forester Whiskey High in Quality and Price Tucker Whiskey Best Value on the Coast Major Paul Whiskey Noted for its Fine Flavor blSTKIBUTOUS ASTORIA, - OREGON THE SAV5y Popular Concert Hall. Good musle. All are wsleome. Oh nr Smntk and Astor. yeyav jaW(Vsgjwsjse(eFirw iMNMin CRUSOE 4, W W V Jhf . - ! THE SECOND. : B Consigns D'Arcy Mackay. J (Viuvrhrtit. HUT. kv R. ft. IVr.ell. " - As Peyton' sailboat, the Gull's Wing, duokiHl bur way between myr lads of anchored craft, mostly slntu launches, Viola Aluslc; IiKikud at thti reeling slioro with a lt of rvllef. The sttll tilled with brisk km! and tprny (lnstied SKalust ths bow a thoj tackml fsr the open bay. Tho air was kceu aud fresh and full of relish, Th suu shone strong aud warm. "Splondlt, Isn't ltr cried Miss Aiut ley. Peyton smllwl. I thought you liked that sort of thing bolter!" he said, with backward glnuoe at the summer col ony of Cllffcrest, rows of cottages awl big hotel that stood a little back from tho water front "Don't I look as If I was enjoying mysolfr shu parrkHt. "For a person not addicted to Re simple life, I must confess you do," TIKI WBtT SWIfTlT VKH'ABIHO IT said Peyton, regarding her as she perched on the seat before him In her trim white yachting suit "What a salty tang:" she sniffed. "It's strange, but one never seems to get the full flavor of It near the shore." "One has to get out away out to get the full flavor of most things, 1 fiincy." Peyton answered, his brown band on the tiller, bis keen eyes looking straight ahead. "Why did you com here at all, thenf Viola questioned. "You must have known what a snmuwr hotel would bo like!" "One has one's duty to one's family, you know, and my mother aud sister are here. And then there's another reason for my coming. I followed girl." "A girl!" "Yes, a girl I saw ou the train. Wie bad the seut across the aisle from me, and there were a lot of people, with her. very gay, noisy, fashlouuble crowd. The girl was laughing with the rest of them, and I thought she was their kind till I saw ber eyes. And then I knew, for tbey were neither hard nor shallow nor full of surface lights. Tbey were very deep aud beautiful. If she were moved by love I think they could be exquisitely tender." "But who Is she?" cried Miss Ainu ley In utter Innocence and then flushed suddenly as Peyton's look answered ber. "Oh!" she said breathlessly and turn ed away ber head. "Of course I know It was extremely foolish of mc," Peyton Teruiild went on, "because rumor bus already engag ed ber to Millionaire MeNugget." Miss Aluxley bit ber lip. "Humor," she said, "Is often very Impertinent." "Then It Isn't true?" "It Is not true yet," said Miss Alns-. ley and dabbled her hand over the edge of the boat. "Ah!" he began. "No," she said quickly; "you've made a great mlstuke. The girl Isn't at all as you've Imaglued her. Bho's very fond of money. She's hnrd nnd selflnh and doesn't care for simple things u bit. She'd bate not 'to buve lots of houses and clothes and a good time." "You think, then," said Peyton, "that because I'm not very well)!! In this world's goods It would be quite useless If I asked her to marry me?" "Quite useless, I'm afraid," returned MIbs Alnsley gently, "though I know what the girl's missing, for there aren't many men In the world who" She paused as the boat gave an abrupt lurch, nearly sweeping her from her feet Peyton reached out a strong arm and steadied her. Tho keel of the Gull's Wing scraped against something hard and slippery; then, with a slide and splash, the boat righted herself and went on. 1 But the cockpit was rapidly filling with water. i "A derelict dory, by Jingo!" cried Peyton as a dark object drifted past them beneath the surface of the water. "Take the tiller and the main sheet," he directed, "and put for that little Island over there. I'll have to bale like blazes." . Viola did as she was bid, crouching on the seat to be out of reach of the water that swished In the bottom of the boat Tho ttw of lha llttlo Island they wer approaching stood out aharnlv krnlnst the blue sky. It sandy beach lay white and iimitng In the sun. "I)o you think we'll make ltr she ttsked quietly. "We'll try," he answered, with pial fvptvMNitiu. Their eyes met lu tho u derstnmllng'of a common peril, Thew was much ngnlust them, but w ind and tldo were with them, and when tbtf Gull's Wlug sank It wss within few foot of tho Island's show. Peytou sieppAl out and carried Miss Alnslcy to laud. Then he pulled tu the boat as far as b could aud made It fast "Marooned!" cried Miss Alusley lightly. Bhe did not refer tu their pt danger, nor did h, save to say allcl tously, "Miss Alusley, you're soaking wet!" "So are youl But the sun's strong aud hot on this little beach, and we'll soon dry, When do you think they'll come for usf "I'm afraid we won't be mlssod till nightfall, and It's only 9 o'clock now. Ttrnuk heaven my matches aren'l damp, and we can build a flrr "Crueot the second!" laughed Ml Alnslcy. "Do you think the wreck will yield us anything It should, accord lug to the best story books." "Nothing but ths balling pall and a coffeepot and two tin cups In th stem locker." "(let them," she besought "We'll use them to cook with." "Cook wtmtr Mbm Aliislcy'e eyes dsuced. "Oh, Crusoe, Crusoe! Haven't you any Im agination? Don't you know there's al ways food on a desert Island-soa gulls' eggs and things like that? Come a long ami let's explore." 'Therel I told you!" she eiclalmed as their wanderings brought them to a little spring. "In't that pretty, the way It bubbles up between the moss and fernsT And I do believe there's Uhw a picnic here, Look at that bit of orange pL" "Yea, and see this!" cried Peyton, emerging froui a thicket with a brown paper parcel lu bis band. "Something th picnicker forgot!" cried .Miss Alusley ecstatically. "Open It. quick!" Peyton caught the Are her en thusiasm. 'Tea and sugar arid loaf of bresd," b laughed. Hrwnl!" exclaimed Miss Alusley. "Do you think that If staler She pulled a bit from the heel of the loaf and nibbled It furtively. "So! It's fresh. There, must have been a picnic here this morning. We'll have feast, a rcgolnr feast." Time went swiftly In preparing it. Peyton found some blackberries, and Miss Alnslle made pistes of leaves. Tbey built a Are of driftwood on the beach, and over a pile of stones the coffeepot sang pleasantly. It wa sunset when they seated themselves luxuriously on Ihe sand and ato what Viola Alnslle called the fruits of their toll. Tbla tea Is the best I ever tasted," Peyton declared. "You didn't know I was such good cook, did yonr Miss Alnslls Inquired as site sat opposite him poking at the Are. "They will be coming for us soon," aid Peyton, "and then our day will be over." "Yes," said Miss Alnslls with some thing strangely Ilk a sigh. Behind them the woods of tho little island were deepening Into tho shad ow; the waves broke softly ou the bench; the rosy flames of the Ore shone brightly out Into the gathering dusk. "Listen," she added. In the distance could be beard the faint, steady puff ing of a steam launch. "They'vo seen the Ore," she exclaimed, shielding her eye with ber band. "There's McNugget," cried Peyton almost savagely, "and I suppose you're glad." He was kneeling on the sand picking up the tin cups. Miss Alnnley smiled. "Oh, Kobluson Crusoe," she sold softly, "how very blind you are!" Peyton dropped ths cups and stared other. "You mean" be breathed. "I mean that this afternoon when I thought that perhaps wo-we wouldn't reach the shore-It didn't seem as If the other things mattered at all. I knew then what really counted mont. I knew that wealth was nothing and that I only wanted you you yon!" The lust words were almost Inaudible, and Peyton had to lean very near to catch them. Then the volco of the mil lionaire McNugget ! reached thorn through the megaphone. "Coming!" cried Miss Alnslle In an swer. "Hurry tip, Crusoe., Why on earth are you carrying that )ld coffee pot under your arm?" "It's a trophy." said Peyton, "of a shipwreck that has made me the hap piest man on earth." , Every woman of refinement appre ciates a radiant, beautiful complexion, which Is so much admired by men, Such complexions come to all who uio Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 5 cents. Frank Hart. ' ' Ths Life Insuranos muddle has started the ' public ' t0) thinking. The wonderful success that has met Ballard' Horehound fiyrup In Its crusade on Coughs, Influenza and Bronchitis and all Pulmonary troubles has started the publlo to thinking of this wonderful preparation. They are all using It Join the proces sion ana down with 'sickness. Pries 25c, 60c and $1.00, Sold by Hart's drug store, Are You Bilious? Yellow complexion, dull eyei, sick headache, cwutlpation, coaled tongue, bad tute In the mouth are indication that the bile needs regulating. ' , Your livrr will work properly after you have taken ft lew doses ol Sold everywhere. InboxeitOcind'SBe, , r4kllityWsi;liMi41 Chamberlain' Cello. Cholera an Diarrhoea Rsm.sdy, There I probably no mdlcln mad that Is rtllsd upon with mors Implicit eonfltienc tnan cnsmpsriam cono, Cholera and Dlarrho Remedy. Dur ing th third pf a century in which it ha been In use, peopl hav learned that It I th en remedy that nvr fall. When reduced with wtr and swtnsd It la pleasant to tak. for sal by Frank Hart, and Leading Druggists, WHAT SENATORS REALLY RIP. RESENT. Lobbyists, like Congressmen, r generally representative of special Interests. In theory a Congressman reprints the Pe"l. in practice b mor often represents them only lnol dentnlly, Ills primary tntret Is torn economic lnteret. some railroad cor poration, some tariff-protected Or gov ernment nurtured Industry, or Hfn sumo Industry nut th recipient of special legislative favor. It would b more true to fact to spssk of th Senator from Vsmlerbllt, or from Vnlted States Express, than th Senator from New York, Bo In th Third llouss It member ar there for Interests. Not every in terest which seeks legislation I nee sarlly bad. Nor ts every cau, for which an Interest pleads, nscesssrtly an unjust causs. But It la very likely to be selfish; and It Is very likely to Ignnr the greatest, tho wldet, and the most Imperative Interestth In terest of the whols people. Every lealslnttv proposition I tri lateral; that Is, It has thre side. On side I the way It look from th point of view of the special Interest or th special class served by the bill; an other sld Is th way It look from th point of view of th special Interest opposed or Injured by the bill; and Anally there Is the wsy it looks from the point of view of th whols people. The greatest slngl special Interest In the nation I the railroad Interest. It gross revenue ar greater than those of th government itself, It I a mighty factor In the economic, life of the country mighty, and In many) way a beneficial factor. The rallwn Interest has pioneered and developed the United States a no private Inter est could have done. But It hns not rested there. It hns pioneered and exploited the rich domnln of special legislation and the better to accom plish this It, has wound Its powerful Iron bund about ths body of our state and national politics, Its special rep- ' reentatlves sit In Congress: they take part In ' the notional conventions of both parties, and It has even happen ed that they have In times past given their orders to the occupant of the White House. ailon Gardner In Sue. cons Magazine. IF YOU DON'T succeed the first time use Herbln and you will get Instant relief. Th greatest liver regulator. A posltlv cure for Constipation, Dyppila,' Ma laria, Chills and all liver complaint. Mr, c .- ot Emory, Texa. writ; "My wife ha been using Harbin for herself and children for five years. It Is a sure cur for constipation and ma laria fever, which Is substantiate! by what It has done for my family." Sold by Hart drug store. A NEW MAUSER. Great Inventor Hu Recently Invented An AutOTiuttlc Loading Rifle. BERLIN, May 21. It I announced from Dufoldorf that Horr Mauser, till Inventor of the rifle whloh tears hi SltU ears hit 'd mech-V Id auto- V ve thai that it nanufl, ha Invented o-n improved mech anhrni by whloh the weapon cliamber after firing, ; II believes the improvement Is so great must bo adopted by all modern armies. Germany will probably be the first to adopt it.