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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1907)
mmmmmmmmmm!SS;mmmmmmmm -,,--,- fi nnriTPn rinillllP Inllouptlii'r Is nl"o Immliifi.t, httv vll' I CLASSIFIED AD VEKTIo IN Kj. Luliultlt rAKHIHU help waktepT j BUSINESS DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL CARD. ... . , ----- RESTAURANT." " . 09TK0PATHISTS. WANTED -A COMPETENT GIRL' . jssr t-t n-ttiTokio Restaurant $sr WANTED TO RENT-HOUSE OK 5 OR ( 6 twins, with bath. Leave wore i ro Bakery. T-H-tt ( WANTED A GIRL TO CLERK IN store. Apply 505 Commercial atreet. MMi GOOD PAY MEN WASTED EVERY- . hf. to tack simi. distribute circu-. Un, sample, etc i no tanvasalng. Na tional Dist Bureau, Chicago, M. 7-H-it WANTED -AN APPRENTICE TO learn dressmaking. Apply Hawk ft Smith, 519 Duane street. 7-13-31. MAUB HELP WANTED M KN AND' women to learn watchmaking. en-( graving, Jeweler work, optlce; easy, terms; positions guaranteed; ' money Made learning. Watchmaking-Engrav ing School. 142 Fourth avenue, seat- . . WANTED SALESMEN. MANY MAKE. , tioo to use p month. ZFJSs. Choice of territory. AAA. Waahinaton Nursery Company, Toppenieh, Washington." -8 tt ( REAL ESTATB WANTER WANTED TO BUY-HOCSB AND LOT in Astoria. Address "H. I.," care As torian office. Give full particulars. WANTED TO RENT OR BUY SMALL cottage, 4 or 5 rooms. Western Realty Co, 195 Commercial street Timbet Wanted. Timber wanted in large or small tracts; also good going operations; give full particulars. Charles M. Lanning Co, La Fayette Bldg., Portland, Ore. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY O.F.MORTON One house and lot on Commercial street, $6000. Two lota on Irving avenue, $3000, Two lota on Grand avenue, $5000. One lot, Duane street, $8000. One lot and one house and lot, Frank Bn avenue, $2280. 1000 feet ol frontage on Young's Bay, fronting two 5-acrs tracts. 090 feet frontage on Young's Bay, en trance Warrenton aide, $20,000. 31 acres H. ft A. 16 acres on Pipe Lines, $1500. One double house, lota 180x150; Adair's, $2250. ' j One house and lot, Adairt, $1600. Four lots and house, Alderbrook, $1860 Two houses and four lota, $5000. One house and lot; lot 75x160; easy terms; $850. THE A. ft C R. R. SOUVENIR CLAM SUGGESTS To any buyer in search of earth. In order to eet it for price it's worth, call at 430 Commercial street, where I am. All you have to do is open your clam. I have cottages by the sea. As the souvenir says come to me, already furn ished, ready to sleep or eat, location Is sweet; price can't be beat. 0. F. MORTON, 430 Commercial St. - Astoria, Ore. FARM FOR SALK, $2250-100 ACRES; six acres cleared; good house and barn. Western Realty Co. BIG BARGAIN, $5000-160 ACRES; 85 acres cleared; 6-ioom house; good barn; stock and farm implements; on Lewis ft Clark. Western Realty Co. FOR SALE STORE 22x40, AND LOT 25x125; Warrenton; price, $1600. Western Realty Co., 495 Commercial St. LAvrHDRTJES. BUTTON BOLE AT TEX BACK. Your experience with it has no doubt lead to much vexation, possibly pro fsnity. Broke your fingernail trying U pry it up from the neck-band, ski Yon won't have that that experience I! yon send your shirts to us; we save you this trouble, and danger of tearing th. shirt. Try us and see, TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth and Duane Sts. Phone 1901 531 Bond Street . uUin fn Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co hrst-Uass Meals Q0ffCC Wth PlC 0T Cake IOC Regular Meals I5c,up First Class Meal 15c Pnffpft with Pie. Cake or Douah- riiIm Ifl panto U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street Telephone 1681 Main. 3W Bond Street. 0PEN DAY AND NIGHT THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT 11 Courteous Treatment to All. OAMS IN SBtfOM ASTORIA, : OREGON. HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND Fines Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDKECKSON BROS. We make a specialty of house moving, carpenters, .on tractors, general jobbing; prompt at tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and Ouane, DRUGGIST Columbia Drag Co. Dr. Charles a C Rosenberg (Successors to Dr. Linton's Drug Co.) Drugs, Medicines -AND, Toilet Articles. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Dr. Rosenberg will give consultations and examinations free. 185 Eleventh Street Telephone Main 1171. Astoria, Ore. MEDICAL. Unprecedented Success of I C- i 10 THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR ?V Who is known " ri 1 a XL . TTli J W&fa State ta sewiual of nr.W.n. nor drum used. He iruarsn- tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousneta, stomach, liver, and kidney, female com olainta and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT If you cannot call write for symptom hiank and circular, inclosing 4 cent, in itamps. THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 162 First St, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Ple mention the Atrian UNDERTAKERS. vMwejj'VWw J. A. OILBAUGII & CO., UndertakerH and EinhalmerH. Experienced Lady Assistant AVIien Desired. Calls Prwsaptly Attended Day or Night. Pattoa BAg. lUtliand DwtineSts ASTORIA, ORE.OOM Phone Main 21 11 Office alQtisvi. Bid. Phone Black lot I 171 Commercial 8t, Astoria, Or. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JOHN C. McCVE. Attornhy-at-Law, Deputy District Attorney Page Bdg. Room 37. HOWARD M. b HOW NELL, Attorney -at -La v.. Offioe with Mr. J. A. Eakln, at Ne. 42t Commercial H Astoria. DENTISTS. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pyhiao Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. 0. LOO AN DENTI81 Commercial St. Shanahan Build WOTS, LIQUORS AND C.GAIJ. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor 6t) The leading amusement house. Agency for Edison Phonographs sal Gold Moulded Records. P. A. PETERSON, Pro AMUSEMENTS. PLEASANT HOUR OF ENTERTAINMENT VAUDEVILLE AT THE LOUVRE And Vaudeville that really Amuses and Interests you. Weekly Changes of Pro gram and Each Change an Improvement SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK CUBA DE 8IION The Stellar Artiate -i v ELAINE FOREST Tiigh Soprano And IIlnsnMed Song Singer. MARIE WANDRUTII Flute Bolist. Mistress of all Lady Mel odist FLORIN E Soprano Vocalist AOMI88ION FREE LINDBECK A WIRKKALA Props. JAPANESE GOODS. nSlXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAISS WHAT-NOT? ,"OKCASES,SHliV ING, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar 25 Commercial St., Astoria. I PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner AND Sheet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEED 425 Bond Street Kidney Bladder Troubles: URIMARY i DISCHARGES RELIEVED IN ZA Hours Each Cap- ""N ' tule bean (MIDYJ the namcT j Beware tf counterfeit! ALL WXOOIHTH. and kmtw FUTURE INDUSTRY Its Possibllilici Shown By The Work 01 College Boys Knaiing Baby Crus tacean To Become Food For Kpl-euree-Jlalsing 0 UttU Lobatets. imjiWIIU'Vi'M I..Ki a Ive'licm imi.ulhL' ilurlliif tlie vcallnll amount, Inhalers frm .lune to (MoUer imuillia wlleKe tinlli' that ''"lint seoma aniHld part of rollege Imy'a edih ! part if their regular woik Ihey have cation, Kvery-body, nearly, has awaken, j K been aUUnji In a very Important to the loot that the hlghw train. liului.tri.il undertaking. For the pat ing of linlav eml.ia.v -imielliiiig lH'-ji or . ruu under lit dlieellf" i.lea Latin,' !reek and mallieinatlr. ;f Profea-or A. I. Mead of the depart even if Hihh- Mudies are kIIU a proper ' ii.ei l of t.lol'W al llmwn. who ha. nt-o part of a llbeial OiliiiiiHoa. The .lotyjuu- ntn. yea . 1-e.Mi In the mlre of ,.f l.oui Aais' giving ft "Indent ho Ida lthmle Mand OmiuiUaliiu of In- .. l 1.1... learn mdouv a lot of ,1am ahella with Inalruelion. to takejelio have altalne.1 ...me pilliieury in them away and -lu.lv I hem U familiar I ... ..i..,.i'..v...n.iie. ' Hut for a unum U m lmky young fellow to -pend their whole summer in sl.-eplilg IWnng VII- .,. in.'e.auilv feeling an I olm. rvlng sluKil. oi tinv lolwler., reeoi.ling almo-t Imiitle, .latiillial data in nolo lmk and drawing i.ieturee of I lie mintmmve i beast in thdr various lage of devel- oiiiient"-whv, lhat' enough m-rtainly to ev ite the laughter of weal hoi -hard ened old iNheiuo-n who have nupplled the United Statee with lea food thest many jear, divulging the oytera of Narragantett Hay or following the ea ftotu Nantucket to Hamegat. Or raih.r, it would excite their laugh- ter, cvept that the work of the college boy already bid fair to make it ea.ier for the llh.'iau to vet his living from the ea. Young lo.ler, it i. mil.!. have not fof many years been een In FKKDISO THK Every Three llour the Bwd of Twen eeans Receive Their Allovva plied to the problem of preventing the extincliou of our valuable hell flh la on the increa'c. The work of the Comml sioners of Inland FUherie of the State of Rhode Hand, as conducted by teach- e.a and student of Brown l'nlverily, has given hope that one descendant may also have lnhtera. For the flrt time anywhere the problem of art ideally raining thee ernatiu-eana, treasured by airch niimbera as inee the Indent a be gan planting them, partly grown, along the ihnre. Soon the catch of sizable fellows will be Increased, unle all aijns fail. Consequently respect for the University's "book learning," a ap the ii-f and patrons of every American hotel and re!nurant, has been icces fully solved at the Wickford experiment station. Of one thousand little lobsters hatched under natural conditions from the egg clusters borne by the female, parent," only one it is estimated ever reaches maturity. The re-t, for the mo t part dining the first few days of their lives, are devoured by other lob sters or bv grefdy fishes. or perish through other causes. In the hutching Ihih of ll xperitnent station, on the other hand, as many iis 41 nut of one tliou-and have loon brought, ut a very small expense per thousand lobsters, up to a sizo at which they i-nn be h-t I ' with good chances thai, many of them will attain the inches prescribed by law for thfl ll-hcrnien. . Even moro remarkable results than thi, it is tho opinion of experts, may yet be shown by individuals who lire willing to lo'k up capital in a crop that matures very slowly, but, which, if suc cessful, would yield largo returns. The lobster farm Is a possibility of the near future a marine plantation among the wave was'n-d rocks where the popular shell fish will be continually under the supervision of the owner front the summer- dny in which they are hatched as feeble, (hinting Higglers until five or six years later they are big enough for "Newbiu'g" or "broiled alive." There are those who foraee ft lori)j lino of lobster holdings on tho Atlantic coast from Labrador to the Delaware Breakwater. New 'England cannot vie with the fer tile West In raising corn and wheat, but neither can the West compete with the seaboard In producing lobsters. Experts, at all events from abroad, where the danger of losing the lobster allmiether Is nlo Immluei.t, hava vil led the Ithode Mnnd experimental t (Ion and have been linprcs.rd with U work. The I'ltlted Willi's hatchery t llmitbhay Harbor lit Maine, which has hoivtofore simply attended to hatching the egge and letting h"""1 the young luhalers III the (list sUi of llielr growth I. reported to he about lu opl the plan of rearing that ! been found sue- easeful at Wlckford, To set eimid i the larvae dee tu the wean has boil found to Id mainly an cell'iu menu i , Veding oilier lUh. Willi, therefore, the young hlhilglst of the university at providence Imyf land KWheiie. a IHimHer ui tnie... he mnurai tMni.. n.ue .'. ,,., ned with the al'ul dlreetur In .haige of lite wink, Kll.e.t W Hatlie. MUi ol-linari rxiiT. am v .. Stale In e.ehans for th.ir .ervl.T., with the npportunitie of an oulil.r .uiuuier Mil a i(itiet pi.une.nue viuage on .w inganwu nay, wun a roviatie rwi u a hreeiy point of lnl. laatlng evperU ment .tatioii on whii'h the bathing ..lit i the ino.t nppropiiate warm weather ih.oI time, and with llieenjoj merit of hav ing a riH'i.gnUed part In an undertaking for the ! i. rll t. of future generations, it U tin woi.iler that the privilege of taking ueh a eour. In marine llolo)ty l high ly prU'd among llrowu stiidenta. If Hm-v i.imt.l lie uit'uh.iHlitte.l at the ata- tlon, aeveral tin the hal: dnen young 1 men who art. ehown would elect so popu lar Mu ly. Not alt the Ui,i'iit. .pend their turn II.MIY I OltSTKIW vt Thousand Newly llaiehed Oula tn-e of (. hopped Uam M'-at mr lu study of the problem of the II... I . ! I . . I . I I niosier aioi.e. 1 no nam, me crao anu wiina of the food Allies have alto re- cuived attention. Vet IsM-ause of the nvial facilities olfered at the station iiui-l i.f ll,a Inve.t ti'ilt lull- llAVrt Cltlliril- ed the big- clnwoil rrtislncean of the 1 ..l.l.. !.... .. ...l... - banquet table. .liiiiy ui iiit- i--i-ii iiv. have lecn Important enough for the isimiiiisionei. to publish In their annual tcport or in peiial pamphlets. .Tim one student has looked into the rule of growth of lobster and discovered many curious and entertaining facts, chief uinoiig which is the link of uniformity, one lobster pnl four, year, hcii.g three or four time as large as another lob ster of the same age. Another young mini hat gathered and published many Till-! CUl-LWiK IMiVS' The House Boat lu Narragansel t Hay, S Which tin. problem m Suvin ,1 riiriirfl!tiir Mm oltiimrfH In fii.'in iillit color in tho successive stage. of the creature's growth. One has studied the suliji'ct o tlie regeneration 01 lost parr it being uu imnorlunt fact that the lobster when one of his claws or 1111 1 en line in caught can let It go, secure in tin) certainty that another will quickly replace it. These and many similar Investigations have been carried on abound n queer looking collection of rafts and boats that is anchored to a two-ton stone in a sheltered cover of NnrragnncU Hay about 20 miles below Providence, Two house-boat cabins in the centre of the plants contain respectively a litte scien tific hilioiatory and two gasolin en gines of three horsepower. The latter arc an absolute necessity fot ui'.tflculy raising tho broods. Round about In every direction are boats and boxes con taining old and young lobsters. The process of rearing consi-ts cs cnliully in getting a lot of the little ifellows-twanly thouml la tha ordi nary number lulu a giwtt sipittre can vaa hag or wooden tub In which ths water U kept vonsUntly lu a circu lar whirl by a revolving paddle. Food finely chopped elttnw, usually I ilri'l" ped Into the swiil every three or four hour, iiluht ami day. The newborn lolmlers are greedy little beggars, ni. they will sat each other up If they si not kept moving and at the aairie tune furnished plentifully with other food. Even la th beH regulated breeding bag more of le ennnlbalum oivitra, tint not enough of U lo prevent a g""lly roair. 1'VH f Jhe loiters Uivlvlng to the aye proper tot liberation, ' The suttplv of larvae eomee, of conr, Irom full grown egg lobler. taken by fl.heriuen from the waters of the bay. All winter long (he female oMatawan la'ar. exme. on the under part of hr lanlv, great rluateta of eggn-rfrom 3,- IKK) to 100,000 in number, according to her !. lu June and July llice haldi out. Thiotighout 1. aprlug month th txperlment atalloii at Wick ford olfeii a l'tciiilum for cianl Uel lol'Sleri "In h.ny," a the le.'hnh-.il term I. The olf.ringa ae uatially nultlclent for Hie purpote In hand. ' '.pcrt. can tell by the took of lbs loluitei'a ci wh.-n they r ready to hati-h. Into one of the revtangulsr lanva latg. with the water otlll, are plunged a core or more of the females viliiine briknU are Jut alMiui to break Ihloiigli the ahell. of the egg. Soon lh water U alive with a cloud of tiny lar ia, mo.llv alt tomach and eyes an aulennae. A ''ii a the titimber is .tlumtcd to l about 20,1X10 the mother lob.ler ate removeil and the givat pad die, -el imniewhat Me- the 4an that hiH.. Hie. In a rUurant, and actuated In the engines on the lioue Ixiat, b. gin. lo tal. From then on until Ihey have leached what the naturalists call "the fourth tagn" the youthful lob ler. me literally lu the wlm. Iay and night the paddle keep the water stir ring, enough coining through the sides of the hag no tilat it i always fresh and pur. Kaii tttgi. of the lulitlei'. early devel opment ha lis tei-fcnical e'uliBrltie. The mall point la that the little erea. lun-a moll freiinenily until, anywhere j from ten to .Ivtii-ii date aft-r birth, th.y hate piUMuvt the period In which they .ttiiil helpli-wly bIkmiI In the waler 'i-kln whom to detour or by wnom to Iki ilrviiuii-', and have reached the age In ttlii'li they j.gln to hide from their foe. by bur rowing under fork Or ritols. Arrived at the fourth stage they are o far aide to take rare of them .i-ltea that It I the cu.tom of the Wh'kford alalion to relea-e tbrin then, though as a di-iinm-tration Itirv have i on several oeeainns l'en carried ev ;era staged further. In oivlrr to add to 1 1,. -lT..(in.n nf tha avtm (he , " " - youog lobsters, when Introduced from ar- ...... . . t, . - . tlllcla) li natural coiiiiiiron .are not .imply dumped overboard, thus lo at- tract a school of vorarious ll.h. They j are taken by the asistaut scienli! I frn... ll... ..,.luMr-ll mi.l .IN J..n.,kitj.,l . j frw at a time, mining the roots of se lg l . . I . I I I.. I . 1. ( jjrn-s or Biorg a M'oniy oeacn. Hie motlicr. dsi, are si Li writ to go after the eg; are all hatched, but not without taking a souvenir from the station, To the back of each is at tached a copper bag licarlng a number and the word "Kcturn to Rhode Island Fih Commission.'' Such a practice has not arisen from boyish prank-playing. Many of the tags are returned by flh-ci-incn and data are thus gathered as to the distancee which full-grown lobsters Nl'MMKIt LAIIOKATOHY nrounded by thti t'lnvas Nurseiles in j the libster la HcIiik Solved llliirrnlA. till, lima Hint 1iii,.i. I,i,liitinn the end of the ogg hatching end-tin next casting of the shell, and siWIur- UriUats. (injects or quest. Reemoval Notice. 1,4 Dr. Nellie Vernon has moved her offices from the corner of Commercial a iid Eleventh streets, to the second floor of the new Astoria Savings Bank build ing, at Duane and Eloventh streets, where she will be found from this time forward. 0-3O-2w. Take the Postmaster's Word For It.' Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at Cherryvale, lad., kecpu also a stock of goneral merchandise and patent medi cines. He says': "Chnmberlnin's Colic,' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is stand ard here in its line It never fails to give efttlsfactlon and we could hardly afford to be without It." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists, 17 Morning Astorlan, (0 cents Per month, delivered by carrier. x