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THE MORNING, ASTORIAN. ASTOWA OIUEGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER , 1907.' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HELP WANTED. SEAMSTRESS WASTED TO HELP IS altering ladies' garments. Apply t JalofTs, 537 Commercial. BOY WANTED. INQUIRE AT JAL cttt, 637 Commercial street. WANTED RELIABLE PERSON TO travel and act manager for this and adjoining counties; wholesaling an A-l article; good pay and permanent position to right party. Apply Northern Hotel, room 12. 9-28-3t. WANTED BOY TO CARRY PAPERS. AttoIt at this office. 8-28-tf. li rr- PROPOSALS. AMUSEMENTS, MARRIED MAN WANTS STEADY Po sition of any kind; city or country. Address "J.," Astorian. 9-29-3t. GIRL WANTED, 23 TO 30 YEARS OLD. Chicago Dentists, Eleventh and Com mercial. '; ' 9-29-2t FOR RENT. FOR ' RENT A FIVE-ROOM HOUSE on Second street. Apply Fred Sher man, 26 Astor street 9-30-7t. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, FURNISH , ed or unfurnished, 1661 Thirty-fourth street. Z FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 'with or without board, $5 per week. Enquire 284 Tenth street. 9-24-tf. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND A BOAT NEAR SMITH'S Point about one week ago containing one pair ofj oars and two sets of oar locks. Inquire of Ole tricksen, uoium bia Nursery.... 9-28-5t. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED TO BUY HOUSE AND LOT ia Astoria, Addrew "H. L," care Ai loriaa office. Give full particular. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE IOR SALE TWO LOTS IN ASTORIA and one in Warrenton; will sell cheap. Address "J." Astorian office. A BIG BARGAIN 100x100 FEET IN center of city on Bond street. Apply to Western Realty Co. FARM FOR SALE, $2250160 ACRES; six acres cleared, good house and barn. Western Realty Co. FOR SALE STORE 22x40, AND LOT 25x125, Warrenton. Price, $1600. Western Realty Co.,495 Commercial St. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO BUY SETTER OR Cocker Spaniel male pup. Inquire 684 Commercial St., or Astorian office. 26-2t. PROTECT YOURSELF FOR $1 PER ' month against accident, sickness and death; furnishes doctors, dentistry, med icines and hospital service. Call or write, National Hospital Assn., room 3, Page block. 9-8-tf. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Portland, Oregon, Seacoast Railway Company will be held at the Company's CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Vancouver Barrack, Wlash., Sept. 25, 1907. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be revived at this office until. l o'clock . m.. Otober 24. 1907. and then nub-lic- ly opened, for furnishing and installing ' electric light fixtures m new N. U O.I quarters, ruiu-u smuuu jiuaium at Fort Stevens, Ore. Full information ..Mi L. f..ti)in.l rtn annlinatinn t ttiia office and at office of Constructing Quar-, tprmnster. Fort Stevens. Oregon. Thei U. S. reserves the right to accept or re ject any or all .bUU or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for electric light fixture at Fort, feteveus' and addressed to the Chief Quartermaster, Vancouver Barracks. Wash. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DENTISTS. Db. vaughan, DENTIST Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST Commercial St. Shanahan Building OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C, HICKS OSTEOPATH Office Manseli Bid. Phone Black SMI (71 Commercial St. Astoria, Or. ATTORNIYS-AT-LAW JOHN C. McCUE. attorney-at-jlaw. Deputy District Attorney Page Building, Suite 4. LEN0RA E. BEN0IT, Public Stenographer. Telephone 3631. 395 Commercial St. Dictation called for. HOWARD M. BROWN ILL, Attomey-at-Law. Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, at No. 420 Commercial St, Astoria. BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. Tokio Restaurant 531 Bond Street, Opposite Ross Higgins & Co First-Class Meals. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10c Regular Meals 15c, op 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 LITTLE MISS FRISCO Song and Dance Artist THELMA BECKS Balladiat ALMA PIERCE Swedish Nightingale' PRINCESS OMEANA The World's Wonder Dont Fail to Sea Her ADMISSION FREE VIC UNDBECK, Prop. DRUGGIST. Columbia Drug Co. Dr. Charles C. C. Rosenberg (Successors to Dr. Linton's Drug Co.) Drug, Medicines AND Toilet Articles. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Dr. Rosenburg will give consultations and examination free. 185 Eleventh Street Telephone Main 1171, . Astoria, Ore. UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers and Embalruers. Experienced Lady Assistant When Desired. Calls Promptly Attended Day or Sight. First Class Meal 15c patton Bds- 12th and Digests Coffee with Pie, Cake : or Dough-' "riu ' nuts 10 cents. U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street office, 670 WorcesterBuilding, in the j Telephone 1681 Main. 399 Bond Street. citv of Portland and State of Oregon, at 3 o'clock, on Saturday, the 26th day of October, 1907, for the following pur poses: FIRST. To increase said Company's capital stock, now $500,000, to $1,100, 000, and when such increase of capital is approved by said meeting of stock holders to issue not more than 11,000 shares in all of $100 each for the first 100 miles of railway to be built and owned by it, apportioned as said meet ing of stockholders shall direct. SECOND. To ratify, confirm and ap prove of contracts heretofore made under authority rom" said Company's Board of Directors for the sale of 100 miles of this Company's first mortgage five per eent bonds, and also of the deed of trust or mortgage securing payment of eame to the holders of said bonds. THIRD. To ratify, confirm and ap- orove in whole or in part of contracts, or any portion thereof made by said Board of Directors for the construction of this Company's first 100 miles of raliway, commencing at the Lewis and Clarke river, and at Clatsop station iDreeon: westerly therefrom and east- erly to the Willamette river near to Portland, and 5 FOURTH. To transact and consider whatever other business may be brought before said meeting, of wnicn notice is hereby given to stockholders of said Railway Company. Signed) H. HAWGOOD, of Los An- geles, California, President. William Reid. of Portland, Oregon, Sec retary of Portland Oregon Eeacoast Railwav Company Dated at New York, September 13, 1907. OPEN DAT AND NIGHT THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT MANG KINO, Prop. The Finest 25c meal served in Astoria, Yonr Patronage Solscieed. 1 Courteous Treatment to All. i GAME IN SEASON , "! ASTORIA, : OREGON. ! LAUNDRIES. THOSE PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS The kind known by dressy men in the summer, are difficult articles to launder nicely. Unless you know just how to do it, the front pleats won't iron down smooth, and the shirt front will leak musey. Our New Press Ironer irons them without rolling or stretching. Try it. Troy Laiindry, Tenth and Duane. Phone Main 1991. WINES, LIQURS AND CIGARS. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astpr St) Rooms for rent by the day, weei:, or month. Best rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. HOTELS NORTHERN HOTEL MEDICAL. ! em. Unprecedented Successes of DR. C- GEE i THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Phone Main 391 1 Who ! MRS. J. COLLINS, Prop, I oicaiu iiai, jjaiiia, new aitu 'uuu- Running water in every room TRANSIENT SOLICITED Eleventh and Duane Streets ASTOKIA. OKE is known : throughout the United; H L V K.T jAN J States on account of j - - his wonderful "iires. ! .- No poisons or drugs used. He guaran Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. JAPANESE GOODS. . - o o ; tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and ; throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney, female 10m-! plaints and all chronic diseases. ttvtt.S IT 'TVYTHET OTTTT71 SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. HM JbLlijLJr JllJNI Dl V J& Tt no.. ,i 11 u ... 4 MnniT -"."uV'l".wV 1UY'T7 JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in J r, " km 1. i.ii.n 1. .'Hi tfiinii. ha 1 j stamps. THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 162J First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorian. "PLUMBERS. BOO. LIGHT. STRONG. HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, WHAT7N0TS, BOOKCASES, SHELV' ING, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar 625 Commercial St., Astoria. I I II PLUMBER Gil Heating' Contractor, Tinner AND ' Sheet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEED ' 425 Bond Street m U AAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAiLAA Cupid and Croesus, By Constance D'Arcy Mackay. CopyrlBht, 190T, by Mary MoKeon. "But tho trouble with boin rich Is that you uever know whotlior auy one ia In love with you or not" mouruod Kosamoud Maythorn, stretching out a daintily slippered foot to the fonder, whore a bright fire glenmod. Her father's eyes twlnklod. "I think I have heard that phrase before, my dear," he said kindly, "and, while I ac knowledge that your fortune Is a good deal of a lure, I must confess that If I were a young man Just the sight of your eyes and tbe sound of your voice would be enough for me." Rosamond shook her head. "You see, father, you were an exceptional young man," she said, but the look In her eyes was troubled, and a faint pucker showed between her brows. Her fa ther leaned forward and patted tbe slim young hnnd tbat lay on tbe curved arm of the chair. Ills motherless daughter was very dear to him. "What's gone wrong, Rosamond t" be queried. "Is the new Worth gown a failure, or didn't you enjoy your dance last night, or la tho world generally stuffed with sawdust!'. "It Isn't the world that's stuffed with sawdust; It's the men!" cried Rosa mond. Her father laughed outright, and Rosamond frowned at him with de licious severity. "Ah, you may laugh," she Bald, "but I'm In earnest Just the same. I'm sick of all men I see at balls and operas. I don't want a pupjwt In even ing dress to talk to. I want a man a man who works and thluks and feels and In this slllr social whirl I've not been able to find one. Besides, there's not one of them that's not a fortune hunter, from Toby Lnpnian to George Astorgilt The fact is, I'm beginning to tire of utterly vapid days and a pleasure HtH'klng existence." "What do you Intend to do. thcnT "I prors, to work for my living." "Seriously. Rosamond T' "Doesn't this look serlousr She drew from the floor beside her a writ ing pad covered with cabalistic signs. "Shorthand, as I live" ejaculated her father. "Well, Rosamond, I've al- "VOU LIVE HEKE?" HE I.NTEUBOGATED. ways let you have your own way, and If yon want to make an experiment go on. I won t binder you. t suppose in a month or two you'll be applying for a situation In my office." "Nothing of the kind!" she flashed. "I'll find a situation of my own. I'll cease to lie Rosamond Maythorn. To morrow morning I'll be Rosamond Marsh, and If you expect to catch a glimpse of me you'll have to be up early, for I'm off to my business col lege at 8 o'clock." There folloved days when Rosamond was utterly fatigued and disheartened. Many a time she hovered on the verge of giving up her course and going back to her butterfly existence, but the same vital energy that made her' father a power in Wall street was latent In her, too, and she stuck It out coura geously, though often the penciled let ters swam before her eyes, her back ached, and her fingers almost refused to "clack" at the type of her machine. To a girl accustomed to waking at" 10 in the morning it was no small wrench to put back the hands of the clock to 7 a. m. as a rising hour and Instead of luncheon in a well appointed dining room to scurry to a restaurant for a hurried midday meal. "My, Isn't it fine to think that our course Is nearly finished!" sighed Mat ty Brown, a trim girl in black, busily engaged In putting on her hat before a small mirror which hung in the cloakroom. "I suppose we'll be hunt ing for work next. Wonder if we'll soon get any?" "I hope so," said Rosamond Boberly. The hundreds and hundreds of tollers whom she passed In the streets each night after the 5 o'clock whistles blew had given her a very different view of life from tbat which she had cherished In her brocaded boudoir. , She knew now that it was composed of Infinite struggle and hardship, and It was with a thrill of thankfulness that she found herself singled out from a dozen appli cants to be the stenographer of Graham Ellis,, a young lawyer .of wmmi r,vt"it :nt'8 were prQI',w,!,,ou' From the Prut Rosamond liked him. IIo wns klud mid courtoous-nover too hurried to bo polite, never more acting than the occasion required. His sincerity and strnlgMforwardnem spoke not only lu hU finuk nnd goulnl manner, but in erry direct glnnct of his sternly gray eyes, every motion of his well poised head. 1 "Tlrml?" said Kufus Mnylhorn a few months Inter, looking nt dt daughter across the dinner table that sparkled with silver nnd cut glass, "Not a bit." she answered cheer fully. "And you still like your emplbyerr "He seems," said Rosamond domure ly, "to be a very JuHt nnd reasonable sort of person." "The people who know him sny fine thing!! of him," returned her father. "1 should Judge that he was composed, of brain and muscle rather than of saw dust." One vyeulug after office hours, as Rosamond" was walking homeward, Graham Kills Joined her. She had played so long on the dangerous edge of discovery that she had become ac customed to It, but on this particular night his sudden presence startled her, and to gain time she turned Into a shabby side street. A girl was Just disappearing Into one of the dingy doorways. It was Matty Brown. In stantly Rosamond saw a way of es cape. "Good night," she said, pausing and abruptly holding out her hand to Gra ham HIILs. "You live here?" he Interrogated. A little demon of mischief looked out of Rosamond's brown eyes. "Why not?'" she queried lightly, al ready halfway tip the steps. "May I come nnd see you somo time when you're not too tired or busyr he asked. "I should be delighted." smiled Rosa inoud and then slipped Into the dimly lighted hall, where the figure of Matty Brown was slowly receding. Hero she waited till she knew that Graham Ki lls had passed and then went out again, her heart beating more than It hud ever done over a social triumph. Poor and dismal and dingy though tho place was, be had cared enough to com and see her In It, while the men she was ac customed to meet In the drawing rooms of her friends would have sueered and passed on. "I muMt have made a mistake in the number. Miss Marsh," he said to her the following week. "Was It 13 or 17? I rung nt several doors, but no one seemed to know your name." "We've moved," said Rosamond calm ly. "We don't live there any mors." "Oh, I see." suld Graham Ellis. There was n lou pause. "Of course," be be gan rather sjlflly "of . course If you BOUSE MOVERS. FREDRICK SON BROS We make specialty of house moving, carpenters, contractors, general jobbing: promp; at tention to all ordri. Corner lento and Duane. don't core' to nSv? mrcnH"S'" Rosamond bent over her machine. "I don't know when, you'v seen where I llvo If you'll like It," the murmured, and Ellin was too much In earnest to note tho catch of amusement In her toun. ' i "Like Itl" be cried. "Of course I'll llko Itl Do you think It mokes any dif ference to ine whore you live? Surely we can't have worked together all those months without your knowing tbat I love youl" "Ah," said Rosamond," with 1 ripple of whimsical laughter, "then If noth ing makes any difference, you won't mind my being Rufus Maythorn' daughter Instead of Rosamond Marsh, for, you know, there was once an an cient who set out with a lantorn to look for an honest man; but, since I'm a modern, I've used a typewriter In stead. And It led me straight to you." "To a man with nothing on earth to offer you but level" "Well, iNit't that the greatest thing In tho world?" she whispered,- flushing adorably. ... If you feel run down, fugged mitj take HollUter's Rocky Mountain Tea, the greatest restorative known j purely veg etable, no alcohol or mineral poison. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart. i School Shoes FOR The Billy Buster Steel Bot tom Shoes The Shoe with a Sole that Don't Wear Out S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond St., opposite Fliher Bros. FETAUCIAL. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:sTAiaisni:i ikko. Capital $100,000 I. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. l. I. PETERSON, Vice-President fRANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, A'&unt Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank s- Capital PalO In 1100,000, Surplus and Undivided Prflui f 80,000 antacU a Gonerel Banking Buslno. Interest Paid on Time ijepoi.lt FOUR PER CENT PER ANN DM Eleventh and Duans streets. ASTORIA, OUGHT.' THE TRENTON i First-Class Liquors and Cigars t ' 602 Commercial Street. 1 Corner Commercial and I4th. Astoria; Oregon. I ' inn 11 1 h h t let Tide Table for October OCTOBER, High Water. I A. Date. I h.m. TucBday 1 9:11 Wednesday .... 2!10:00 Thursday .. ... 3 10:39 Friday .. 4ll:.14 Saturday . . ... B 11:45 SUNDAY 6 Monday 7 0:30 Tuesday 8 1:13 Wednesday .. .. 9 1:58 Thursday 10 2:44 Friday .. 11 2:35 Saturday 12 4:33 SUNDAY 13 5:42 Monday .. .(...14 7:06 Tuesday 15 8:25 Wednesday .. ..16 9:25 Thursday .. ...17 10:17 Friday 18 10:59 Saturday 19 11:36 SUNDAY 20 Monday 21 0:36 Tuesday 22 1:19 Wednesday .. ..23 2:00 Thursday ., ...24 2:40 Friday , 25 3:24 Saturday .. .i.26 4:10 SUNDAY 27 5:02 Monday ' 28 6:00 Tuesday 29 7:03 Wednesday .. ..30 8:05 Thursday .. ...31 8:571 1907.- n OCTOBER, 1907. M. P.M.. j Low Water. A.M. P. M. , ft, h.m. ft. 1 Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ft. 1 6.31 8:28 7.0 Tuesday 1 2:30 1.3 2:54 3.9 ) 6.7 9:28 7.2 Wednesday .... 2 3:27 1.2 8:65 3.5 7.2 10:20 7.5 Thursday 3 4:15 1.0 4:45 3.0 7.7 11:05 7.8 Friday 4 4:56 0.9 5:25 2.3 5 8.2,11:49 8.1 Saturday 5 5:83 0.8 6:68 1.6 12:18 8.5 SUNDAY 6 6:08 0.8 6:32 1.0 ) 8.3 12:60 8.8 Monday 7 6:43 0.9 7:10 0.6 J 8.4 1:24 9.0 Tuesday 8 7:17 1.1 v7:50 0.1 1 8.3 2:00 9.2 Wednesday .. ..9 7:68 1.6 8:33 -0.1 4 7.8 2:38 9.1 Thursday 10 8:39 2.0 9:20 -0.2 5 7.3 3:20 8.9 Friday 11 9;20 2.5 10:12 0.0 3 6.8 4:10 8.5 Saturday 12 10:10 3.1 11:12 0.2 2 6.5 5:09 8.0 SUNDAY 1311:12 3.5 6 6.4 6:21 7.7 Monday .. 14 0:22 0.3 12:30 3.8 5 6.7 7:43 7.5 Tuesday 15 1:35 0.5 2:00 3.6 5 7.2 9:00 7.6 Wednesday .. ..16 2:471 0.5 3:20 3.1 7 7.7 10:08 7.9 Thursday 17 3:50 0.5 4:24 2.3 9 8.2 11:03 8.1 Friday 18 4:45 0.5 6:15 1.5 6 8.6111:52 8.2 Saturday 19 5:30 0.7 5:38 0.9 112.12 8.8 SUNDAY 20 6:09 0.8 6:40 0.4 6 8.3 12:45 9.0 Monday 2r6:47 1.1 7.21 0.1 9 8.1 1:20 9.0 Tuesday 22 7:25 1.6 8:00 00 0 7.7 1:52 8.9 Wednesday.. ..23 7:59 2.1 8:40 vO.O l) 7.3 2:26 8.7 Thursday 24 8:34 2.6 9U8 0.1 4 6.8 3:00 8.3 Friday 25 9:06 8.0 9:67 0.4 9 6.5 3:38 7.9 Saturday .. .,..26 9:44 3.410:42 0.8 2 6.2 4:21 7.4 SUNDAY 27 10:34 3.8 11:27 11 9 6.1 5:13 7.0 Monday 28 11:35 4.0 3 6.2 6:20 6.6 Tuesday .. ....29 0:21 1.3 12:52 41 5 6.5 7:36 6.5 Wednesday .. ..30 1:20 1.5 2:10 g;s 717.0 8:45 6.6 Thursday 311 2:15 1.6 3:15 3.2i J