FRIDAY, JUNK u, 1907. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. MILITIA REPORT FINANCIAL, THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON. HELP WANTED. WiVTKIV-.VT OXCE. A WOMAN' who can . Mr. M. K. Hawks, 619 Dnane. 6 20 St. WANTED SALESMEN. MANY MAKE 100 to fl50 per month. Burnt vn von. Stock cleB grown on Reser vation, hi (ion M orchard. Caaa advanced weekly. Choice, of territory. AddivH Washington Nursery Cwupany, Toppeni Washington," -25-tf WANTED A GIRL TO WAll DISHES and for general work. Apply wrs. Brown, 181 Seventh street. WANTED GIRL. FOR GENERAL housework. Inquire 303 Commercial street, 6U-tf. WASTED -GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; small family i good wajte. Apply at a Danaiger & Co. fil LOST AND F0UN3. LOST AMETHYST NECKLACE. RE turn to this office and receive reward. . C 19-Ct 1 nST A - TAIL OFF OF A YELLOW Fox fur. Finder return to t hi uilieej nil!! reeeivw reward, tl 21-2t. LOST A STRING OF GOLD BEADS; graduated in size; somewhere on Com mercial or Bond street Return to As toriaa Office and receive reward. FOR SALE. UNDERTAKERS. FURNISHED" HOUSE WANTED. ' WANTED TWO LADIES WISH TO rent furnished house for U or part of the summer. Address X2Y., Astoria n Office. 13-4t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. rcRNITURE TOR SALE IIOUSE bold goods for sale; everything in good order; as good as new; will sell altogether or in lots to suit ; a good chance for someone to begin housekeep. lng; roll top desk and a firt-clas Up right Grand piano, as good as new. Apply 661 Irving avenue, corner of 15th street. 6-19-7L MISCELLANEOUS. KOTICE-NOTICE.IS HEREBY (JIVEN that bill against the Fourth of July Committee will not be honored' ninless accompanied bv properly signed "requisi tions. FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE. KISCELLAKTOUi.. NICK PAPAZGERE8, - ' THE GREEK" DIVER, has Just wscelved a new diving mi thim from the old country. Dives from 25 to 80 fathoms In shallow water stays down half a day at a time. Leave order at ill Bond St Market, or T. Falangos, Clifton. '' HOUSE MOVXSS. FEiOJEXCKSON BROS-We mVt t ipeciaKy of house moving, carpenters. tOTtractor. general jobbing; prompt at tention te all orders. Corner Tenth aad uane. ' PROPOSALS. WOOD WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by the committee on supplies of the Astoria School Board, at tfie omce ot das. . Welch, at 651 Commercial street, As toria, until Wednesday. June 26, 1907, at 2 o'clock p- m., for furnishing wood for the Astoria pulilic scnoois, as follows: Alderbrook School, 15 cords, 2 cut. Adair School, 50 cords 4-foot. Sbively School, 35 cords 4-foot. McClure School, 125 cords 4-foot. MeClure School, 10 cords 2 cut. Olney School, 5 cords, 2 cut. , Taylor School, 5 cords 2 cut. Bids jinmt state kind and price of wood, to be delivered at the several schools, and the time when delivery will be made, and the contractor will be required to furnish bond for delivery as per contract. JAS. W. WELCH and . FRANK J. TAYLOR, Committee on Supplies. Dated June 18, 1907. JAPANESE 60CDS. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND MADE. TABLES, STANDS, CHAIXS, WHAT-NOT? maOKCASES, SHELV ING, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar (25 Commercial St. Astoria. NOTICE.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that the underpinned, Astoria National Bank of Astoria. (re., will oiTer for Sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at time of sale ... k. I.-...L- f aniit Aatori National . i.t. -.. --- - - - -- - . Rank, at Astoria, Oregon, on Tuesday,! July 2nd. ai the hour of 10 oVUvk s, m. of said day, 210 shares of the capital stock of the Odd Fellows' Land & Build.' lug Association, bein;; certifleote num-' bored 5 for ten shares t certificate nuiu-J bered 133 for four shares; certificate, numbered 158 for live shares; wit ill-, cate uumbered 13 foe five shares 1 cer tificate numbered 1M for twelve, shares;! certificate numbered 221 for three shares; certificate numbered 222 for one, share; certificate numbered 244 for ev-j enteen share; certificate numbered 243! for 23 -shares; certificate numbered 2tW for twenty shares; certificate numbered; 273 for twenty sham; certificate num-j bered 275 for forty shares; certificate numbered 298 for twenty shares; cert ili-. cate numbered 2!M) for twenty! share,, and .certificate numbered 3t4 for four share, or suffliient thereof to satisfy! a certain promissory note bearing datej of march 25th, liM. executed by John Halm for the sum of with in-i teret thereon at the rate of seven per; cent per nmnim from date until paid.) on which there has been pud interest to: September 25th, 10M, leaving due and unpaid thereon the sum of 5tmo,00 with Interest thereon at the rate ofj seven per cent jwr annum from the 25th day Oi Septemlier, ,1004, nntil paid. Said sale is made pursuant to a written con-j traot and authority executed by said! John Hahn authorizing the undersigned i to sell shares of stock or sufficient thereof to satisfv said note bearing date! March 25th, 1904. I V , Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 20th .1. A. GlLIUl'lill V CO., Umlortukors mul Kiuhntiuor. Kxporienwl I.udy Assistant lion loslrMl, P L?-i.Y-. lr-v vi4 CulU Promptly Attoudotl Day or N'ijiht, Pat ton ltf. tithanil DnvtncSU ASTOKIA, OUE.UON Phono Main SI 1 1 WINES, LIQU0K3 AND CI0AM The Owl Concert Hall Formerly the Lft To-s u The Leadfng Amusement House in Astoria Good music Everybody welcome Chas. Nieml, Proprietor m Astoria Mreet Eagle Concert Hall dav of June, 1907. J. E. 320 Astor 'St IHGGIX3, Cashier. 21-UM. AMUSEMENTS. PLEASANT jlOHR ENTERTAINMENT VAUptyiLLE AT ' THE LOUVRE And Vaudeville that-really . Amuses and Interests you.' " Weekly Changes of Pro gram and Each Change an Improvement I"!. iesJing ainuwment house. Agency for Ellison PhonograpBS a Gold Moulded Bsords. P. A. PETES80N, Pro MEDICAL. h Unprecwdteted Suecssa ef t -no p mm SM THE GREAT SPECIALTIES THIS WEEH CUBA I)E SL1IOX Tbe Stellar Artiste ELAINE FOREST High Soprano And Illustrated Song Singer. 3IAIME WANDKUTH Flnte Solist, Mistress of all Lady Mel odists . FLOHINE Soprano Vocalist ADMISSION FREE LINDBECK & WIRKKALA Props. A-f CHINESE D0CT0K i i ;X ' I'l roughont tht Cid i-".'2$-1,-SUU. a:ouat W -tf'3iklXewhi wonderful cure No poisons nor drugs ue-L He gnarsn tees to cure catarrh, asthma, luug and throat trouble, rheumatism, nerrousness. stomach, liver, and kidney, female com plaints and 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, 1621 First St.. Corner Jlorrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Pleae mention the AstorUn HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND Pines. Hoti in the Northwasl PORTLAND, ORE. Next Annual Report Will Show Increase in Int irost. LEGISLATION IS NECESSARY In Ptac of Diilling the Militia Is Now Devoting Energies Along Lines of Kitlle Practice acd Also to Camp Work. Slll.Vt;iON. C' June 20, Ihe nei minimi retimt uf e Adju tant (iciKM'sl i)i the militia, ir national uuard, nil! douhtlcut ihow a marked increitM iu interest in thia lnti(otl'ii, Vi'tiiig iSecretary of War Oliver has ad tressed a letter to governors of all states direetlng their attention to the necessity of the organization: cnfuriii. iiig to the organization of the V, B, army if the ttte deire lo ulisre In the tu ndltton dollars annually appro printed by the fedentl government to ward the support of lite National Guard, Under the .Dick act, the time espli's rat.uarr 21, 1'JtiS, but it will probahh be extended one year. Leiil:itin il! lie nece.ary by all state where the legislature h;v ' ml, 'already acted. Thj will tend to emate additional in sen t in the guard. Another cause of renewed interet is the lat that one. fourth of the totul appropriation is available only for rltte appropriation. rhcrefm. to vire their share, the militia i devoting more attention to this feature t!n ever lief ore. A review the National Guard during the pant twettty nve ytais would I of much hi'ti)iicnl inlere4. X"t many years crt attcntioa was nbuost exeltr-ivelv di- reeled toward proflrirm-y in drill and, not, inaptly", the otlkers and members of the militia were d.i islvel v desig nated as "tin mMiem,1 This hMs hanged mightily and now attention is given prim! pally to rifle practi-e, skiriui-hing, camp nuit.itinn, and the work actually Incidental to camp life and wirfare. Whlhs theorviL nllv state troop, the National liuard mtit, with the, regular srmy, form the bck hone of any armed forces which the t'nlted State put in the field and anything that tends to make it more ttr"tive or iiiiprove Its eiTli-le'iey will eventually repay ..the' government .many fold. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Astoria Savings Itoulc Ijuilding. I'ortlitinl Ofllce . Couch Hiilltlliig. General Real Kstate, Investment' mid Trust Uusincss. Property Cared for. Retitalii and Insurance. F. N. CUllK, Pre. J. A. LKK, Vice I'res. O. U FEHRI3, gee. Treal. 1,.," i.u.1 1 ..1 .'.win .i mi11,1. jum )jgjmuwu. K-JummtomuMmmmm First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTAltLlMlli:i IMMtf. Capital $100,000 g. . tumi-ltV, ITesident. fltAMK PATlt'N, iVsulvi. I. I'KTKittUiN. Vhsjrit.ild.nl J, W 0AHNKK, Assftant tathst Astoria Savings Bank Csui Ht& la l.dol SuroiukandCiidlvlttvdi'mnuilAVuiV fruimtei a 0mrwl ttuikioa ttusiotwn, Interest I'alit i Time in-i-'U) AUTOMA, O U' jjii.l iiiiiii llul.lllijga PROFESSIONAL CARDi. OSTEOPATH ltT. DR. KH0DA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH Office Mansel. Bid. Phone Biax k X0 E7S Commercial St., Astoria. Ore. ATT0SNEYS AT LAW. JOHN C. McCUE. Attorney-at-Lav. Deputy District Attorney PageBdg. Room 37. LATNDKIES. BUTTON HOLE AT TEE BACI. Your experience with it has no doubt lead to much vexation, possibly pro fsnity. Broke your fingernail trying to pry It up from the neckband, eil You won't have that that experience It you end your shirts to usj we save, yon this trouble, and danger of tearing ths shirt. Try ua and see, . TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth and Duane Sta. Phone ijqi BUSINESS DIRECTORY RE8TAURANT8. Tokio Restaurant 531 Bond Street -Opposite Ross, Biggins & Co The death of Senator. Morgan U universally regret te hy the Vli intrton newspaper uwn. lie wiv one of the Ut read and pte I l'n in Was!iint. ton and being always ac e- !!. t' cor respondents, when his health permitted, he was an unfailing source of informa tion in pa-t as well as present events. His single fault, If U might be so termed, ws hi nrofmidilv. .lust as in discussing a" matter !cfure the .Senate he was wont t explore ail the mile ues tearing on the subject. la being Interviewed or in supplying newspsiper men with diit(, he Wvuld be so volomi 011 as to almost completely overwhelm his Interviewer. There was seemingly no topic on which he could discourse lucidly mid exInusMvely. nmr1mlling find presenting bis facts with clearness and amplitude, but sometime to confu sion. He wsit not a political leader in the SetiHte but was more on the order of those old men, "wise in counsel" whose adrh-e has been sought In all ages, Simple In his habits, he pre-erved to the l't his mentality unimpaired; no breath of scanJnl ever touijieij Mm. Like is contemporary, the late Senator Hour ,he died in the fiillfllment of year poor in world goods, mt rich In honor, a servant of the people regardless of politirtil exigencies. o STEAMSHIP LINES REFUSE. ZZj Drawing Oilers YOU Greater Earnings The drafting prtdeiwn offer steady emplnynicnt and pxl wages to any m.tn who will sovur tli proper training, and it is tlie stcpi'tiig-stonelottichigtimit plncca in a very large r.umK-r ol pndes sions, The demand for cvniw tmt draftsmen hns never yet tn fuliv met. Tbo want columns of our newspaper contain daily a large- number of als fr draftsmen. tloMj-rtHTS, and illustratnra. The Intcrnnttonul Corresixmtknce St hxU will lit you lur the best jifwisiuns in the drafting and illu -trnting pmfcssiims, Thair Course aro the nnjst practical in the world; have boon w rit ten by tbo Wst experts in tba eounlryi nnd are taught by a eyMcm of correimdcnce iiiBtnn lion that hns boon rcniark.'iblv suect-ssful for 14 years, To lind out how wo con hc! V0U secure a Rood rKitim in this field, write ua today, ttitinf the position you would ttko to gnin. No time lt from your present work. It put you under no obliga tion to write us. Can you afford to neglect opportunities for advancement? t f International Correspondence Schools Boa 799, Scranton, Pa, Come and See the Exhibit at the Owl Drug Store, 510 Commercial St. For a Few Days Only a special 20 per cent discount will be given to tbose that enroll. W H AT W B TEACH Inlematbnal Correspondence Schoots Inlernntioiml Textbook Co., Proprietor. : HCUANTON. 1A. please explain, without further pldigation to me, how I ran qualify for a liirce salary In the occupation, or gain n knowledge of the subject which I First-Class Meals. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10c Regular Meals I5c, up HOWARD M. BROWN ELI Attorney'M-Law. Offtoe with Mr. J. A. Eakln, at Ne. 42 Commercial St. Astoria. XKW VOHK, dune lieelitt di- pnti h to the Herald Hy that the North (u-rinnn Lloyd and lbuiibur Ameri ... irA.,.ui,;. t;,,.,., I,,. i r,.Uti. tn a t on a resolution a.lopted ly the J SOUMIWeMerit lllimiK'tnlOll coon-on emi j will do nothing toward the develop-j merit of New. Orleans as an immigrant. station, , Xn olll'lul reiison for the ileelion is iven. but the Hi-raid's disnntcli nuoted an ngent of one of the. steamship coin oniiie us saviiiL' that until employer of lalwr in the Southern Hates learn to treat whites (is thev should, tiuiiil- gralion to tlmt part of tlie country; will not be considered. - ' Auslrinns nnd flerinnns who have hoiis there, accordnif to the agents statement, have made J tiittcr cmnpiuiiit til me ireiuiiieiil inej received and have cither gone north or returned. . DENTIST. Dr. VAUGIIAN, Dkntot Pyhian Buildin, ABtoria. Oregon. Dr. W. C. IaOGAN DENTISl Commercial St. Shanahan Build First Class Meal 15c Coffee with Pie, Cake or Dough nuts 10 Cents. U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street. Telephone 1081 Main. 3!H Bond Street. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT MANG JUNG, Prop. The Finest 25i! meal servod in Astoria Yonr PiitronttKC! fiolseieed. Courtoous Trentniotit to Al' a AMR IS REASON ASTOKIA, : OREQON. Colic and Diarrhoea. ! Pains In the stomach, collo and diar rhoea are auicklv relieved bv the u of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, For sale by Frank Hart and leading Druggists. Kidney and C.'addsr Troubles DISCHARGES IIEUBVKD I 424 Hours Kich Cap- ul. bear. (MIDY) Uic nuincC J" NX llmart if counterfeits ALL IHII'IHIIHT.1. t 3 j- It a'. J i. 7 before have marked X. -Show-Card Writing - Ad Writing Window Trimming - Bookketplng Stenography Commercial Law Illustrating Ornamental Designing Sign Painting Stationary Engineering Mechanical Engineering -Mechanical Drafting Teaching Navigation Sheet-Metal Drafting Electrical Epgineering .-Electric Lighting i Electric Railway Work Telephone Engineer Architecture "Construction and Building Structural Engineering Architectural Drafting Heating and Ventilation -Plumbing Civil Engineering BridgaEnglneering R.illioad Construction Surveying ' - Mining Engineering Metallurgy Chemistry textile Manufacturei French -German Spanish ' English Branches Preparation for U. S. Civil , Service Examination! I Name Street and No..... ... f City '..;. State ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX President. V. L. BISHOP, Secretary. Nelson Troyor, Vlco-Pre. and Bupt. ASTORIA SAVINQS BANK, Trea. 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