,1 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OUEGON. SUNDAY, JUNE Jj, 1907. 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. BXLP WAXTSIK WASTED-HELP, $l.2S to $100 PER J.,-. .Iag.K. iwnitinn to rlcht WU"tV to hn of August, Apply to Mr. M. K. Hawk, uressmaser, oi mum r.ll .irk tf. WANTED SALESMEN. MANY MASK tittk ta 1150 mt month. Son more. Stock eleaaj grown on Reer- eetioa, far from oU orcaanu. vn tdrnnced weekly. ChoW 0 Wrrltory. Mdreae Washington Nuresry Company, Toppeaiah, Washington." l-SS-tf MALE HELP WANTED aCKN AND women to Iwi watchmaking. e gravlnc. Jeweler work, optica; e7 taraw; poaltlone guaranteed; money MM teaming. Watchmaktng-Enrv-tot School, 14!t Fwwtn arenae. Boat- WANTED -UPRIGHT MAS TO travel this territory; experience not necessary; expense advanced and fair salary t start MeBrady & Co., Chi cago. . ' " OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF 25 yeara tanding, manufacturing staple Hoe of good in constant daily use, wants good man to manage branch business; salary, $1800 per yeara and -all expenses, payable monthly; alao extra commissions, which shouM than the (alary : sppli- furnia), trooii reference (2000 cash, which is aatUfactorily enred. Address Manufacturer,. P. Bo 61, St Lonia. Mo. se tt rOR SALE-REAL ESTATE One house and lot on Commercial street, $6000. Two lota oa Irving avenue, $3000. Two Iota oa Grand arenne, $5000. One lot, Duaae street, $6000. One lot and one house and tot, Frank a arenue, $2250. 1000 feet of frontage oa Young's Bay, fronting two 5-acre tracts. S90 feet frontage oa Young's Bay, en trance Warrentoa aide, $20,000. 3) acre H. A A. 16 acres on Pipe Lto. $1800. One double house, lots 180x180; AoauVa, $2250. ' One house and lot, Adairs, $1500. - four lota and house, Alderbrook, $1850 Two houses and four lota, $5000. One house and lot; lot 75x150; easy terms; $850. THE 11CE.E. SOUVENIR CLAM SUGGESTS To any buyer in search of earth. In order to get it for price it'a worth, eall at 430 Commercial street, where I am. All you have to do is open your elnm. I hare cottages by the sea. As the onTenir saya come to me, already furn ished, ready to sleep or eat, location Is ureet; price can't be best i 0. F. MORTON, 430 Commercial St. - Astoria, Ore. L08T AND FOUND. LOST - BETWEEN " FIFTH STREET ad Alderbrook, a silver-plated buggy not. Finder leave at Astorian office. P. W. Christiansen. 6-22-3t. U0ST-A11ETHYST NECKLACE RE turn to this office and receive reward. 6-l9-6t FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS. JURNITURe" " FC" ALEUSE hold goods for sale; everything in iood order; as good as new; win seu altogether or in lots to suit; a good enance tor someone 10 oegin uumenccy ing; roll top desk and a first-clas Up rieht Grand piano, as good as new. Apply 6C1 Irving avenue, corner of 15th street. o-w-tt. MISCELLANEOUS. wrmrF-rmrE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bills against the Fourth of July Committee will not be honored unless nunlefl hv DrODerlv sitmed requisi tions. FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE. IdSCELLAXXOTJI. NICK PAPAZGERE8. THE GREEK DIVER, baa Just received a new diving ma chine from the old country. Dives from 25 to SO fathoms In shallow water staye down half a day at a time. Leave orders' at 417 Bond St Market, or D. Falangos, Clifton. HOUSE MOVERS. TREDRECKSOK BROR-We make a specialty of house moving, carpenters, contractors, general Jobbing! prompt at tention te all orders. Corner Tenth and Vuane. tf PROPOSALS. WOOD WANTED. cut ,i.u will be received bv the eommittea on supplies of the Astoria School Board, at t&e omee 01 t its Commercial street, As toria, unUl Wednesday, June 8. 1907, at o'clock p. for furnishing wood for the Astoria public schools, as follow! . Alderbrook School, 18 eord, I cut. Adair School, 80 eorda 4-foot Shively School, S3 cords 4-foot MoClure School, 125 cords 4-foot McClure School, 10 cords 8 cut.v Olney School, 8 eorda, 2 eat" v Tartar School S cords t cut m,m mii state kind and nrice of wood, to be aenverea i we a i,M mnA tb time whea delivery . - . . KB K k A V will he made, and the contractor will be required to furnisa bond lor delivery as per contract ' v JAfv YV. WUWl ana FRANK J. TAYLOR, Committee on Supplies. Dated June 18. 1907. ' umrosns. BUTTON HOLE AT TEE BACK. Your exDerience with It has no doubt lead to much vernation, possibly pro fanity. Broke your nniwneH trying te ar it no from the neck-band, eht Ton woat have that that experience U yon send your shirts to us; we save yon this trouble, and danger of tearing Us ibirt Try ne and see. TROT LAUNDRY, Tenth and Dnane Sta. phone inai JAPANESE COODA INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STKgau, auusif MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAOS, WHAT-NOTS HKCASBS, SHELV ING, ETC Yokohama Bazaar 128 Commercial St. Astoria. FOR SALE. vmrTPWVfrTin! IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Antoria National Bank of Astoria, Ore, will offer lor erne nJ sell at nublic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at time of sale at the bank of said Astoria National Rank, at Astoria. Oregon, on Tuesday, July 2nd, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. . . .At. of said day, 210 snares 01 capuu stock of the Odd Fellows' Land ft Build ing Association, being certificate num bered 5 for ten shares; certificate num bered 135 for four shares; certificate numbered 150 for five shares; certifi cate numbered 157 for five shares; cer tificate numbered 158 for twelve snares; Mtrtiflcate numbered 221 for three shares; certificate numbered 222 for one share; certificate numbered 244 for ev nten .hares: certificate numbered 245 for 23 shares; certificate numbered 208 1 for twenty shares; certificate numbered 273 for twenty shares; certificate num-j be red 275 for forty shares; certificate numbered 298 for twenty shares; certifi cate numbered 29 for twenty-six shares, and certificate numbered 304 ior lour shares, or nufflcient thereof to satisfy a certain oronrissorv note bearing date of march 25th, 1904, executed by John Hahn for the sum of $5000.00 with In- terest thereon at the rate of seven per cent ner annum from date until paid, on which there has been paid interest to September 25th, 1904, leaving oue ana unpaid thereon the sum of $5000.00 with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the 25tn ilav of SeDtember. 1904, until paid. Said sale is made pursuant to a written eon- tract and authority execuiea oy aui John Hahn authorizing the undersigned to sell shares of stock or sufficient thereof to satisfy said note bearing date March 25tb, 1904. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this zutn day of June, 1907. J. je. tuijiuiaa, asnier. 6-21-10t. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. The Owl Concert Hall Formerly the LaTosca The Leading Amusement House in Astoria Good music Everybody welcome. Chas. Niemi, Proprietor 28 Astoria street Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor St The leading amusement house. Agency for Edison Phonograpos aae Gold Moulded Records. P, A. PETERSON, Pros PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OSTEOPATHISTS. DR. RI0DA C HICEJ OSTEOPATH Offloe Maneel, Bid. Phone Black tOlt 1 171 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore, ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JOHN CMcCUB. y Attornby-atLaw. Deputy District Attorney PageBdg. Room 37, HOWARD M. 10WNILL, aw we Attrviy t Uh Offiee with Mr. J. A. lakln, at Ne. 4H 7.' Cemmecelel St, AsteHa, DcNTim. Dr. VAUQHAN, Dkxttst Pjrhlan Building, Astoria, Orewn. Dr. W. 0. LOGAN DENTI81 ;Oommercial St. 8hanahan Bnild UNDERTAKERS. J. A. UILltAl'UH & CO., -Untlertakem and Emhalnier. ExperiiHHHl &y Anslittiiiit When lenlrel. CallN Promptly Attended Dny or Night. Patton Bd?. 12th and Dunne SU ASTORIA; OUE.OON Phone Main 21 11 MEDICAL. Unprecedented Sueceee of 1 ' THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOS Who le knowi .throughout the United StaUe an aseotttt at his wonderful cure. Iff. iu. Jlmum nmA Ra nlfll- tee to curs catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, and kidney, female eon- plaints and all chronic diseeeee. SUCCESSFUL BOMS TREATMENT. If yon eannot eall write for symptom blank and circular, Inclosing 4 cents in stamps. THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 182 First St, Comer Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. 'Please mention the Astorian HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND rineei Hotel In the NertlrweeL PORTLAND, ORE- BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. Tokio Restaurant 531 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Higgins &. Co First-Class Meals. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10c Regular Meals 15c, up First Class Meal 15c Coffee with Pie, Cake or Dough l nuts 10 cents. U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street Telephone 1681 Main. 899 Bond Street. I OPEN DAT AND NIGHT THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT i MANG HING, Prop. ', The Finest 25c meal served in Astoria. VnnF PHtrooaae Solocieed, i , Courteous Treatment to All. j QAUS in 8BA80H 1 ASTORIA, : OREGON. I (Vr;y m ! THE GAGGED EDITOR jj i 1 1 in in ' ; : How JUs Live Issue Editoriftls Found an Early Grave; :; in the Wastebasket Patriotism Stifled. ; By Mrs. Bernle Babcock, Editor of the Sketch Book, Little Rock, Aik. (lii'ttil at the mwtlntf of the Arkan Press association In Uttle ltock, May 3). Full of breakfast ami comfortable in his clothes, the editor Mt patriotic t the core, and as he took his way to hi oHIce his mind soared to altitudes un known to empty stomachs and tight boot. He realised his importance as the mouthpiece of a metropolitan Usily with a live circulation ami, Wing very much alive himself, was turning over in his mind what live Unites he could han dle editorially, whin bis train of thought was violently Jarred. Dreaming of a live iasue the editor hud been rxin into by a live Issue which had suddenly emerged from a doorway, The second party to the collWion was a bit of humanity In the shape of a girl, who carried a pall of something foamy. Her miniature face was pinched and pale, ami the yellow hair that framed it was frowsted and unkempt. The eollllon brought her to a sud den halt, ami, standing before the edit' or, he raised a pinched little face, and he saw a pair of blue ejes full of tears. ,"You made me spill It!" she ex claimed, in a choking voire. "And now I'll be beat again, and my lege are pretty near pat going already." The eilitwr forgot that the spilled foam bad etwtled his freshly uhlned patent leather. He looked from the blue eves BUM with tears to the bare little less, dark with bruises. Then he glanced from the trembling child to the door from which she nail so sudenly come. Katurslty enough, it wa a saloon, and other cbiUiren were at the bat waiting their turn. The editor looked down strain at the mall girl. Tears were dripping over her cheeka, and she was wiping them awav with her dirty little hand. Involuntarily hl hand went into his pocket. "Don't cry." he sail. "Here's half a ilollas to get that beastly old father of yours some more beer. The child took the money but did not smile. "I get beat anyhow," she said, and then by way of explanation ad ded: "If he don't get booe he beats me 'cause he don't get It, and if he get's it he beats me Vaue h does get It. It's a beating anyhow. Some day I'm going to Jump Into the river, f t can neat me when then get me out if he want to, but I won't know It." And she turned and went Into the saloon. The editor paused. He Ml his blood an outrage. Here wa the live Issue In American social life, "Whv Isn't something being done to stop this brutal poillm of child life?" he qiieloned savagely of hlmelf. "Why are not measures being tsken to prevent our little girls from orimng to the house of "lis me and our little bovs to the felon's cell? What's the matter with the church that It docs not stir up an Influence that will stop this wholeiwl. delmurhery of American childhood t I know! The pulpit Is afraid of the pew. There are too many gagged miniters. Thank heaven for the freedom of the press! Thank heav en there' one that's not gagged! I'm with Macaulay when he say. "The timed is not jet come when eloquence is to be ggRwl or renton hoodwinked.' This enemy of society has outlived Its day of tolerancee I shall deal with it as an outlaw, and that without fear or equivocation." Ami the editor felt his blood boilinjf.to the effervescing point and his "pine growing stiller than a clrdcr in a steel skyscraper. With the spirit of patriotism pushing for cxprcfuion even- to hi finger' en-ls the editor seated himelf at hi type writer ind gave voice in the liveliest poimlile expression to the live issue which n free pre! was about to send out to stir up trouble for the enemy of so ciety. Half way through the first column he was interrupted. It was the business mnnnpinr, who wore ns miln the entire width of his face nnd waive a paper as vancc of 5 cents per inch." "Have juit closed a year's contract with the Eastern Lily Reer Company for a full page twice a week at an ad vance of Scents per Inch." The editor Involuntarily liiirl his arm across his live issue editorial.' "They want a reader run on the edi torial page, something bout a move ment to reinstate the ifrmy canteen. The movement originates with theSr executive board but we're not reform ers. T don't like to ak you to put junk of this kind on the editorial page, but it can't lie helped this time. Fix them up 0. K." It was not that he loved American childhood less, but thnt he appelated the business manager more, that deci ded the editor to sulisMute this live Is sue editorial for' another. His business mnnaf?er wii.-t a good one. Ha did notl want to lose him. He had already de cided the matter, but emphasis was ad (le to the decision by the appearance of the Easter Lily magnate. As his jolly face and diamond shirt button appeared in the doorway the editor sneaked his editorial gently down his side and breathed a sigh of relief when It sank into the lowest depths of the waste bas ket. Again alone, lie paused to consider a sctMid choice for a live Issue editorial. "1 have It!" he ald. I'll write oue under the heading of 'The Divoive Hab it.' The home Is the foundation of so. clety and the safeguard of the republic Men ere courting other mens wives. Women are substituting pug dogs for bablos. The whule thing Is out of or der. Divorce naturally lollonsi Home are leliig broken up as fast as the big cUaor of divorce court can clip the marriage ties. I'll say to, I'lUapeak without fear or favoritism.. Too many public men are gagged on this subject. Here goe" And he began at a lively rate to dash off a second editorial. Hardly had lie made a good beginning when a second visitor was announced. He was a very distinguished and com manding percontige, The editor re hastily and extended his hand. "tiU4 to see you judge. How can I serve you'" Mut a little peronal matter the unfortunate nature of nir familv af fairs you know. Any publicity would be painful and a well, you know.1 The editor glinoed at his title, ''The Divorce Habit," end pushed a newspa per over It. The judge s an Influen tint fiiim-n ami a gooa friend and there were buetne as well as personal wa son for wl-hlng to retain this friend ship. He was aurej (hat no reference to his divorce prodding would be made in the new column. This settled the ecnnd live lue editorial. An editorial would be construed as a personal thrust, so another corpse was consigned to the oHii grave of the waste basket. Hut the Itrr. of pjUioll-m were by no means extinguhheed. - "Hy golly!" he exclaimed. "How did I lmpHn to forget u boodlcrt? Here's a live l-ue alright. I'll fix up an edl toria! that will fairly slule the bunch of hirelings that bettajed the public trust Ish year men with no more eon science than flea. I'll say so!" And, suiting i he action to the word, he began a third editorial. At the close of the first paragraph he came to a pause. His buslnet in ana gi-r wanted to speak to him. He was wearing no smile now, and there was a tone of svag emphais in hi voice, "I wish you'd give stwlal iron clad or ders to the reporters at the legislature to kcp their mouths shut, tverybody knows the last gang of legUUtori was a gang of boodlcrs, but we're not to blame for that, and don t forget to shout It through a megaphone, There'e a lot of Inllut-niK here this vrar, and the last one of t liii will vote sgjlmt the ap propriation for newspaper If those two reporters don't stop shooting off their mouths. Don t forget." The editor saw the point. He hastily drew his editorial from the machine and dropped its scarcely born remain In to the wast basket, "(ambling," he haid to himself, "gimbllng here's ono of the livet of all issues and for some reason the chtm-h is afraid to tackle It in any practical way. It's up to the prcsa. I'll trim the whole bunch from the aris tocrat who plays for a thousand In an uptown club to the crsp shooer In the alley. When everything else is gagged It's time for the press to speak!" H wu Interrupted In the middle of his first paragraph by a lady who sud denly stood before him with flushed fnce. "I am Mrs. Van Dooien De La Fay. Am I In timet" she gasped. "In time for what, Mr. Van Doogcn oh, to get a story corrected In your paper! I was so nfiflld I foiildn t get here on time and ou would botch up mv beautiful party and insult the smart wt by puling something in something like the other paper, only you couldn't poiblv use audi shockingly bud tnte, could you? You see, the prizes nt my euchre party yesterday, were the Imml soiiHMt you ever saw gold spoons In satin lined cases, a pear 'iiceklai nn l nil imported point luce fun, My Mirsl were just cozy about them and playei'd the. most exciting gome ypu ever beard of, and two of tlie ladies got tip Had nnd nearly fought over the spoon-. ' Hut there was no use In putting that. In the pnper. Don't you think it was horribly discourteous for that other paper to re port my party just as If Indies could be guilty of gambling?" and she shook a finger blazing with diamonds under his ryes. "I intended to buy a hundred pa pet's to send to friends In New York," she. continued. Instead of half a dozen of us stopped our subscription and Mr, Vim Doo.en De La Fay like the darling he is, saj he won't gv them any more advertising. Now, w want you to fix it up. Tell about. my flowers, my Ices, my beautiful prizes, and speak about the excitement of the game, but ilcrfl't even hint that the ladies gambled, will you?'! And aguin the diamond studded finger was pointed at him, nnd In the glare of its blue light he wilted. It would never do to have the Van Doozen Do La Fay get down on his paper ,nd Irate tody was assured that he would try to exercise "good taste." Her exit was marked by the slaughter of another Innocent in the way of in editorial, and an early grave was found tit the yawning basket. The editor paused. The flivs of pa triotism alli ed burned. He must if U liver himself of a live ! editorial, j i...,-,il.,nall.,.i " Im indented "til.. wav It is beliiii dealt out by unscrupu lous monev urabbers is a crime. Mdiiy a tad has read of blood and murder and all sorts of devllmcut until he baa turn ed and say a few tlilna myself." JM "d say a f willing myai(.- More he tgan the buslnese mana ger appeared. "0. K. this bill, plea.," lie said. '.'It's for that lot of bo car type we bought, and It's Just In time to spring a tenae tlonal story, We've got a woop that wilt tell an extra edition." , "What I the eoopt" "You know that scandal In high life hinted at last week-three prominent families Involved. We haven't the au thority to make positive statement, but we have enough to asy 'It Is report, rd.' "That Is rotten," the editor aid In dl'gust. "lUittsn! Yes. yellow as a spoiled pumpkin. But the public waste that kind and It's good bu'iuoes." After the exit of the business mane ger another live Issue was ttrangled In Infancy and p"d to the unsatis fied wastebasket tomb. The editor paiced. What should he write onf Whit he considered he overheard the .oflVe boy telling with bated breathiof a tragedy. A child had just beea ritt. down by an electrle car. v Here wa material for a live Issle. The street railway was running car without fenders). "So maaslyt stingy they wont spend a few dollar to pro tect human life,' he said. "I'll call at tendon to the fact. It'll scorch a Utile but they need It those soulless corpor ations that rake in the shekel by the handful drop (hem Into their own Jean pocket and kilt children. I'll fix thsml" And he dashed off half a dosen scorch ing tinea He paused. The well known voice of the business manage sounded, "Don't forget (a order six fresh pass books from the etreet car company four renirtrs out to day." The editor sighed, tore his paper from his mschine and dropped It Into Ha wicker grave, a here It settled for a long test, ' The fire of patrlotlm had burned out The remain of the live Issue ed itorials were burled a dn deep under the weight of their own dead selves, and over their lifeless remains no ttar of hope arose. "Copy, copy I Your'e holding up the first form I" somebody shouted. The editor Jumd. He was guilty, "Here, you young monkey, he shout ed at the ofilre boy, "band me the paste pot snd sclsslret fttep lively, now, or I'll skin you alive!" He then dived savagely 'n, hush el basket of foreign exchangee, and flf ten minute later the editorial were on the llneotype, Cocmetlre will ruin the complexion. There' no beauty practice equal to the effect of Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, It keepe the entire body In per fect health. 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