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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1907)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1907. claSsifiedadvertlsiNg. THE MORNING ASTORIA. ASTOIUA. OREGON, II i I a MnKEMEN TS. www- w - I I T I HELP WANTED. IWANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to Mrs. A. V. Allen, corner of Eleventh and Franklin. 10-5-tf. WANTED 2 EXPERIENCED' GIRLS j one for waiting on table and one for iitchen; good wages. Enquire "W As tasias Office. 1 MARRIED MAS WANTS STEADY Po sition of any kind; city or country. Address "J.," Astorian. 10-3-3t. MARRIED MAN WANTS STEADY P0 feition of any kind; city or country. 'Address "J.," Astorian. 9-29-3t. FOR RENT. IX)R RENT A nVE-KW.M nuw on Second street. Apply Fred Sher man, 26 Astor street. 9-30-t. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED TO BUY HOUSE AND LOT ii Astoria. Address 'H. I.," care As ftoriaa office. Give full particulars. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. fOR SALE-TWO LOTS IN ASTORIA sad 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. OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH Office ManseU Bid. Phone Blac WW 171 Commercial St. Astoria, ore. FARM FOR SALE, $2250-160 ACRES; six acres cleared, good house and ssrn. Western Realty Co. FOR SALE STORE 22x40, AND LOT 25x125, Warrenton. Price, Slow. Western Realty Co.,495 Commercial St. MISCELLANEOUS. PROTECT YOURSELF FOR $1 PER month against accident, sickness and Heath; furnishes doctors, dentistry, meo leinea and hospital service. Call or write National Hospital Assn., room 3, Page JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS A NEW LOT OF UMBRELLAS COME EARLY AND GET Y0UC PICK FRANK J. D0NNERBERG, X:0R. ELEVENTH AND BOND STS.i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW JOHN C. McCUE. ATTORNEY-AT-iwAW. Deputy District Attorney Page Building, Suite 4. HOWARD M. BROWN BLU Attorney-at-Law. Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, at No. 4 Commercial St., Astona. 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 Balladlst ALMA PIERCH Swedish Nightingale PRINCESS OMEANA The World's Wonder Dont Fall to See Her ADMISSION FREE VIC LINDBECK, Prop, DRUGGIST. BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. 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 office, 670 WorcesterBuilding, in the eity 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 aonroved bv 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 snail direct. SECOND. To ratify, confirm, and ap prove of contracts heretofore made under authority from said Company's Board of Directors for the sale of 100 miles of this Company's first mortgage five per cent bonds, and also of the deed of trust or mortgage securing payment of ame to the holders of said bonds. THIRD. To ratify, confirm and ap prove in whole or in part of contracts, or any portion thereof made by said Board of Directors for the construction f this Comnanv's first 100 miles of railway, commencing at the Lewis and Clarke river, and at Clatsop station Oregon; westerly therefrom and east erly to the Willamette river near to Portland, and FOURTH. To transact and consider .whatever other business may be brought before said meeting, of which 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 Railway Company. Dated at New York, September 13, 1907. 7"" LAUNDRIES. THOSE PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS The kind known by diessy men ia the aiimmer. are difficult articles to lauaaer nicelv. Unless vou know just how to do it, the front pleats won't iron down Bmootb, and the shirt iront win won mussy. Our New Press Ironer irons them without rolling or stretching. Try It. Troy Laundry, Tenth and Duane Phone Main 1991. Tokio Restaurant 531 Bond Street. Opposite Ross Higgins & Co First-Class Meals. Columbia Drug Co. Dr. Charles C. C. Rosenberg (Successors to Dr. Linton's Drug Co.) ACCOMPLISHED THIEVES. The BhaUees Aim to Attain Perfeotlo In the Art of Stealing. Tho Buntteoa aro an Indian tribe that devote their whole attention to attaining perfection In the art of cn lug. From their earliest yeniti tluu youth aro trained t endure tho ;.nviU eat fatigue with comparative eiu-o Among other accomplishments v. '. ' the young Hhattee must aeutiltv !. constant practice, the following 1 iv disposable: He must lenrn to bleat HUe n t'.: . .. bark like a doc, crow like 11 cock, l.v, like an ass and Imitate the movement: of all kinds of animals, lie must be alio to crawl along the ground, rim like a Ront or a dog or stund on ht; head with his hind legs extended wide so as to appear In tho dusk like tho stump of a tree. Iu connection with this last men tioned acquirement a story Is told of n cavalry sentinel who while standing on duty on one occasion heard some thing move about the head ropes of his horse. On looking round ho saw what he supposed to bo a largo dog, which ran between his legs and nearly upset Mm. He susnected. however, that some roguery was on foot, und the hotter to detect It he placed himself behind what appeared to be tho stump of a tree, at no great distance rroui the spot on which bo had been pre viously standing. lie then hung his helmet on tho sup posed stump, nml. beut on tho most at tentive scrutiny, he placed his bead between the two limbs of the tree, so as, unperoelvcd. to command a direct view of the quarter from which the noise had nt tlrst proceeded. This, however, was too much for the thief (for such In reality was this would bo tree stump), who, unable any longer to restrain bin laughter, and finding his situation somewhat critical, suddenly performed a somer sault, upset the astonished soldier, made off with his helmet and waa seen no more. London Telegraph. WE TELL THE TRUTH Drugs, Medicines AND Toilet Articles. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Dr. Rosenburg will give consultations and examination free. 185 Eleventh Street Telephone Main 1171, Astoria, Ore. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10c Regular Meals 15c, op UNDERTAKERS. J. A. OILBAUUII & CO., Undertakers and Emhalmers. Experienced Lady Assistant When Desired. First Class Meal 15c Coffee with Pie, Cake or Dough nuts 10 cents. U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street Telephone 1681 Main. 399 Bond Street. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT juajiU niu, rrop. The Finest 25c meal served in Astoria, Yonr Patronage Solscieed. Courteous Treatment to All. GAME IS SEASON ASTORIA, : OREGON, A TIP FOR THE CLERK. When wc say that wc have the largest and best selected stock of Wall Decorations in the city. Call and we will show you. Prices are right. j; Allen Wall Paper & Paint Co. n t h A M Mil MM IMM ! MM M MM I Ml MM October Magazines Now All in Latest Fall Special Numbers Calls Promptly Attended Day or Sight. 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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DENTISTS. Dr. VAUGHAlf, DENTIST Tythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. MEDICAL. -! Eagle Concert Hall ! (320 Astor St.) Unprecedented Successes of DR. I WO THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Who Rooms for rent by the day, week, or ! month. Best rates in town. j P. A. PETERSON, Prop. Abrupt End of Church Service Tha Oovil In the Gown. Amouc the numslng lustunees of the humor of the pariah clerk that aro told Is a story of a clerk who went to sleep as the preacher went Into tho pulpit. That day the parson had pre pared a particularly Impressive ser mon, dividing It, accoidluK to custom, Into many parts. When the "tlrstly" was concluded tin; paisou panned for breath, aud the clerk, awaking ana believing that the discourse had come to nn eud, pronounced the usuul "Arr men" In a very loud voice. The congregation arose, and the serv ice ended abruptly. As the squire passed out he slipped a coin Into the old clerk's baud, whispering: "You managed that very well, Thomas. I'll give you the same next time." A vicar who held C'alstor, with its two chanelries of Holton and Clixby, and the living of Ilothwell and was nonresident had a curate who was a great smoker and was In the habit of retiring to the vestry to put on the black gown and smoke a pipe before sermon time while tho congregation sanz a Dsalm. On one occasion ne had an extra pipe, and the clerk hur ried In to tell him that the people were getting impatient. "Let them sing another psalm," said the curate. "They have, sir," replied the clerk. "Then let them sing tho OnP Hundred and Nineteenth." was the laconic reply. Having finished his pipe, he began to put on bis gown, but the folds were troublesome. "I think the devil's In the gown," he muttered. "I think he be," replied the clerk dry ly. Loudon Strand. E. A. HIGGINS CO., MUSIC HOOKS HTATIONHKV See the Window V HOTELS i blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CU. 162J First St., CorneMorrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorian. Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. JAPANESE GOODS. inexpensive j JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAriJJ i MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS I WHAT7N0TS, BOOKCASES, SHELV ING, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar 625 Commercial St., Astoria. PLUMBERS. ilil ward's maim mm NEVER CLOSE 539 Commercial St., ASTORIA, ORE. The only Turkish Baths, Rus , siao Tub and Shower Baths First Class and Sanitary Night Accommodations All Modern Conveniences that are Modern PRANK P. WARD, Proprietor IMione Hlack 22fitt fock lor the Sign o Sidewalk 411 H ! H IMHMMt. z IRVING'S Saved by Hit Wit A noncommissioned officer entering a barrack cate in Dublin was mistaken by the "fresh one" on sentry go, who Immediately saluted him. The non commissioned officer, unaware that his colonel was Just behind, returned the salute, a thing not permissible under the circumstances. Arrived at nia quarters, he was surprised to find an order for him to attend before the colonel. On presenting himself he was nskwi how he came to return tne sa lute, knowing full well he was not en titled to it. Not In the least embarrassed, ne promptly answered, "Sir, I always re turn everything I am not entitled to." The colonel, taken aback Dy ms reaay wit, laughingly dismissed him. Lon don Express. A Bit of Kindness. "The greatest thing," says some one, "a man can do for bis Heavenly Fa ther Is to be kind to some of hla other children." I wonder how it la that we are not all kinder than we are. How much the world needs It! How easily It Is done! How Instanta neously It acts! How infallibly it la remembered! How superabundantly It pays itself back for there is no debtor in the world so honorable, so guperbly honorable, as love. Henry Drnmmond. Aorlcot Era ndy NOTHING FINER TRY IT AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. 589 Commercial Street DR. "W. C. LOGAN DENTIST Commercial St. Shanahan Building ..iniifAillil. CRE?, J Cm Big O for unnatural aiilcn.rKefl.iDuauiuiBfciuua, Irritation, or ulceration. utriowrt. o( mncou. membrane.. THEEVANSCMMIOJLCO. gent or poUonou.. OIKCIKHJTI.OiWH ,a W"t , or wnt in pinin wrnpimv 1 - ....anoM f J. PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner AND Sheet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEED 425 Bond Street Not Unspeakable "But to' my mind."" :.!! !!k clerlcul tourist from thu hm' "n plurn'.lf:; of wives is unspe.'ikab'e." "!li:'.!." part ed the good nature:! M'H'V'.O I. "I ncvof even heard of one vlfc thi.t vus un epeakable." Philadelphia 1'iv::h. A Frank Admistiqn. "Yes: he saved my life." "And you had gone down for the third timer "Oh. for the tenth. I had been try Intr to attract his attention for an hour."-Plttsburg Post. , BATTERIES Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, President P. I BISHOP, Secretary. Nelson Troyer, Vloe-Pret. and Sunt ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Tree Designers and Manufacturers 01 THE LATEriT IMPROVED , . , Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED Foot of fourth Btreet (3