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friIEs MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTOIUA. OZZGOZl. SUNDAY, CCXC:i.-i to, "Thank you, lore. That a very kind of yon. It's tho best part of the toast," , EMMALINB 0. BUBKE. - X hav been afflicted with tore eyes Original. , , - lAfluctea vita sore Eye for 33 Years. Tbo Terrytrove before their mar-I for thirty-three years. Thirteen year riaffo bad both been averse to gtvmg I ago I became totally blind and wa blind 1 up their independence. Bod xerrytroTO 1 lor ix yeare, My, eyei were badly in had declared that It would bo impos-1 flamed. On of my neighbors Inslste ' ilblo for him to avoid Innocent atten I upon my trying Chamberlain' Salve and lion to other women. And Sophie Good-1 gave me half a box 'of it. To my sur .win-that waa her maiden name-had prise it healed my eye and my signt kid aha didn't wish to be) watched I came Deck to mer-r. u iosms, uyntma hy mora than be did. Therefore it n. Kyi, Caamnerlain' Salve fc for 1 wat agreed that each shooia be ariy TDI rt iiu muus ruggm titled to the broadest latituae. A MJb. .,-..1 il HELP WASTED. WAJJTEDVJ2 WISH TO .SECURE the eervlcee of young lady) eteno grapher who ha had ome experience j position permanent for right pewon Columbia Trust Co., Astoria Savings Bank Bldff. 10-19-3t. WiANTEDYOUNO MAN NOT -UN der ,18 year of age to learn candy- making in all it detail. Hoefler. - , , t iv-us-u. to Mbs Goodwin remarked: 1 it doem't matter what yea 3d U your twart I onlr tra. And hi heart wa true to FoV J Such an; agreement waa boimd to .work more In favor of one than of the i other, and In thi caae Xerrytrove bad the advantage, because while hie wife became domeetlo be till loved to rove. WANTED A GOOD GIRL ABOUT 12 or 14 years of age) will give her a Quinsy, Sprain and Swelling Cured. "Tn Kiwram W. 1001. 1 nancht cold and Um Mima or a a mmnttn I good home. Address so i could narajr Breatn. x arouea Chamberlaln'e Pain Balm and it gave me relief in a, abort time. In two day I waa all right," ey lira. L. Cousins, Otterbnra, Mica, Chamberlain' Pain Mrs. L Beneke, 10-12-Ct WANTED A TEACHER fOK SCHOOL diitrict No. 11, Skamokawa, Wah kltun county, Wah.j term, nine month, alary 60 per month; donl answer thi a. .im HU It Vranlr Tfart ani Vflldinff Driiff- I iU-lU-Vt. ,WU uuo w w. w iw bbtv uuu, u I v, agreed, a free rein, under which bt pranced to hi heart' content Never theless the waa interested in bia little affairs, and be maintained that be bad a right to keep them to himself. ' Mr. Terrytrove one day sent tele- phone message. , "I that yon, Settler "Who is itr "Bob Terrytrove. Who are yooT' "Oh, youTo Bob! Well!" "Can yon dine with me at the Buck Ingham Friday evenlngr With pleasure,1 "I'm deUghted." "Don't call for me. I'll be down- town shopping and will meet yon at dinner." "Thar very good of you." "fou must promlso sot to talk sweet to me."' ; "Ob, X couldn't keep that promise. You're too lovely, you know." "Well yon muatnt talk very sweet Keep your veriest sweetness for the one yon love best" Then I shall talk my veriest Tin, bar : "Ion naughty fellow!" "Be sure to be there." : "All right Qoodby." "Ooodby." . . On Friday morning at breakfast Mrs. Terrytrove said to her husband: "Bob, I see they're going to give the Flying Dutchman tonight I've never seen it and always wanted to see it Do yon cuppose yon could get scalar "Tonight! Oh, no. Its too lata Jon should bavo thought of It before." "Try." "No use. ' I couldnt get seats In the top balcony." "I'm going downtown this morning; rll ee what I can do." 'Tm going to be very busy today. Ill try to got borne in time should yon "get the seats, but if I don't yon can get some friend to go with yon. I dare say Ned Stewart would be delighted.1 Til manage somehow." This was a relief to the husband, who gave bis wife a loving kiss and " .went to business. During the day he 1 received a telephone call from bis wife ' that she bad secured excellent seats T and ho most be sure to come borne In i time to go with her. By this time he I had it all thought out and bo informed !- her that a man was In town he must i'seo. She seemed much disappointed, I but sold she supposed pleasure must fgive way to business. She also in . formed her husband that she, too, had f made an engagement for the evening, which sho hadn't cared to keep, but " now that bo couldn't go to the opera ' .with ber she would give the tickets ' away. So It was all very nicely set- tiedfor Bob Terrytrove. .When Bob went to the Buckingham, be was Informed that a lady had left a message for him; that she might be a little late for dinner, but be was to . order thoV dinner and she would join J him at the table. Bob went to cafe and was deeply Immersed In the menu, a slip of paper and a pencil swhon he looked up and saw bis wife drawing out a choir to sit down oppo- p site him, "W-w-h-y, Sophie!" "Too seem surprised, dearie." , "Surprised! W-why, X thought yon ' .were going" ' "I was going to the opera with you, cat I'd made sj previous engagement fwaa yon for dinner, and since " I Couldn't have the muata X concluded to take the dinner." "But-I don't understand." s "Didn't you telephone me from the i office several days ago to dine with ?yon hero today r - , A blank stare. I "And weren't yon to talk your veriest iweemess to mer Still the stare. It was now a gape. "Come, begin your veriest I'm dy- mg to hear it" "Sophie," said the husband at lost, "now have I blundered?" -weii, uoDDie, tne only way I can i- account for ifr-you're awfully absent- v minded, you koow-lsc that when yon called Bet you asked for the number most familiar to you, your own." "By Jove! I wonder If I did?" "Well, go on ordering the dinner. 1 Tm frightfully hungry." . . , ; . A waiter set a silver bucket on the . floor beside the table containing cham pagne In ice. , ! '"Open that!" said Terrytrove to the 'liwalter. . The bottle was opened, the glasses t filled, and Terrytrove, raising his glass, said: "'J'.' "Sweetheart, here's to our ngreoiiieut i'lfs done a lot of good in breaking us ' to to the new harness, but it's served Its purpose. 1 let's drink to it mem- ,ory." . 'JtsLsOms . . - COFFEE Nothing does more for a grocer, one way or the other, than coffee. He i must sell poor; (he needn't sell.it to you) it is good tHt makes him. Your traew ntwrni row moncr if roo daa'l VU ScbUliog'i Bwi: w ptr W WANTED A POSITION BY A YOUNG lady of eiperlence a stenographer. Address to Astoriaa office. 10-9-12t SITUATION WAHTZ9. , POSITION WANTED A GIBL OF 14 wants a home in Astoria while going to school ; -will work for her board. Telephone Scandinavian Cannery. . I-2t Ko Studenna, No Cocaine, No Ga. SITUATION WANTED IN WAKE- house, dry good store or hardware in city where willingness to work will nuke i up for inexperience. object not wsges, but desire to gain practical experience aged 42 married speak American, Finn, little Norwegian and Swedish. Address, "A. J,", 127 Seventh St 10-7t FOB SALE We will forfeit $1000 to any char itable Institution for any Dentist who can eompet with us in crown and bridge work, or teeth without plate. Pay no fancy fee until yon have eon suited us. Our continued success In our many offices is due to the uni form high-grade work don by year of experienced operators. The prices quoted below are absolutely the best opportunity to get your money's worth which ha ever been offered. I W nothing but the best ma tsrlal. ' Peat EHver riSinei.. .v.... socl Pl&Unum FUtisgs ti.00 Geld Plattonm Alloy Fimnsi.lMS Gold Fillings. tMW to l5-oo & & Whit Layon Crewa.......f3ol Gold Crowna, beet salu extra heavy . $$joo sriagework, per tootn, best wencfj Best Rubber Plate. & 8. to teeth. ... ....... 3.oo I Aluminum-lined Plat fio to Its A binding gnaraatee given with all work lor 10 years. VEGETABLE VAPOR Ued only by us for Painless Extrae tionof tMth. oc Xtead What Mrs. Jessie Level Says. I had IS teeth extracted by the use of Vegetable Vapor, absolutely pain less the most pleasing effect and highly recommend the method. Tours truly. - ; MRS. JESSIE! LEVEL. Lafayette, Oregon. And dose anucted wn Heart weak ness can have their teeth extracted! and filled without the least pain wnatever. Chicago Dental Parlors Northwest Cor. Commercial and , iith.1 The largest and best-equipped Den tal establishment in the Northwest. Seventeen offices In the United States. LADY IN ATTENDANCE. ' See that yon are in the right office. Open Sunday, to 8. FOR SALE 10 HOKSE-POWER ' EN- gloe and 20 horse-power boiler email motor. Hoeflers. 10-18-tf. F02 SALE SEAL ESTATE. f OB SALE TWO LOTS IN ASTORIA and on b Warren ton; will sell cheap; Addre "J," Astoriaa oface. -. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE SEALED 1'IiOiVSALS 10R the erection and completion of boiler room and chlmnej on the property of the F. H. ,W. Co., : known a the ,Fage Block will be received iy the under signed at the Astoria National Bank, where the plans and specifications may be sen, up to the 25th day of October, 1907. The Company; reserves the right to reject any or all bid. Astoria, Or, Oct 18, 1907. C. E. mccixs, . Secretary the F. IL W. Co. FINNISH HASSIuSE, Victoria Airola cure rheumatism, chronic, bowel and liver disorders, Hot vapor bath will be given if the patient' conditions demand such treatment. J will positively. cure the most obstnate cose of rheumatism. . .V. A. AntOLA, 10-19-tf. . 152 Washington St A BIO " BARGAIN 100x100 FEET IN . center of city on Bond street Apply I to Western Realty Co. ; . FARM FOR SALE, (2250-100 ACRES six acres cleared, eood house and barn. Western Realty Co. FOR SALE-STORE 22x40, AND LOT 25x121 Wamnton. H Price,, 11600. Western Realty 00,495 Commercial St FOR RENT. FOR RENT A SUITE OF FURNISH ed housekeeping rooms. " 077 Exchange street 10-11-7.. FOR RENT THREE UNFURNISHED rooms, electric light and water. Ap- plyi 454 Bond atreet opposite Occident notch . LOST AND FOUND. LOSTAN OPEN FACE GOLD WATCH Elgin movement. Finder return to this I office and receive liberal reward. 10-18-3t FOUND DIAMOND LOCKET OWNER can have same by calling on Paddy Lynch I at Coey; Corner Saloon and paying chanres. t0-15-4t LOST-A CANARY BIRD, PURE YEL- low. , Return to 423 Inring avenue.. and receive reward. 10-18-3t. CALL FOR WARRANTS. PLUMBERS. CALL FOR WARRANTS NOTICE IS hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop country warrants endorsed prior to June 1st 1906, to present same for payment to Oounty Treasurer's office, 501 Duane treet. Interest ceases after this date. ; W. A. SHERMAN. Treasurer Clatsop County, Ore. Dated Astoria, Ore, Oct 18, 1907. 1U-10101. n. ifiuiiiuuir PLUMBER ILIll PROPOSALS. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL WAR- rants Notice is hereby given, that School District No. 1, of Clatsop county, .NOTICE TO STOOLKOLDL-mJ Notice I hereby given that special meeting of the stockholder of the Portland, Oregon, Seaeoast '.Railway Company will be held at the Company's office, C70 WorceeterBuiMIng, fa the city of Portland and Stat of Oregon, at 8 o'clock, on Saturday, the 26th day of October, 1907, for the following pur potest , FIRST. To Increase aid Conroany'a capital stock; now (500,000, to (U00, 000, and when such increatri of capital is approved by said meeting of stock holder to issue not more than IL000 shares in all of $100 each for the first 100 mile of railway to be buCt and owned by it, apportioned a said meet' tug of stockholders shall direct SECOND, To ratify, eonflnn and ap prove of contracts heretofore made under authority from said Company's Board of Director for the sale of 100 miles of thi Company's first mortgage fire per eent bcrtds, and also of the deed of trust or mortgage securing payment of same to the holders of said bond. THIRD. To ratify, confirm and ap prove in whole or tn part of contracts, or any portion thereof made by said Board of Director for the construction of this Company 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; vr. . i.- (Signed) H. HAWGOOD, of Los An geles, California, President William Reid, of Portland, Oregon, Sec retary of Portland Oregon Eeaeoast Railway Company. Dated at New York, September 13, 1907. PROTECT YOURSIXF FOR (1 PER month against accident kknes and death) furnisbe doctor, dentistry; med icines and hospital servita, Call or write, National Hospital Asen room 3, Pag Mosk."1'1 9-8-tf. E0TJTS3 K0VEI3. FREDRICSSON BR03 We make a spscialty, of house moving, carpenters, eon tractors, general jobbing! prompt at tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and Duane. ' i ftiSiPSEvlai ihjndrEd Doii lars on good security. P, 0. Box 751, Astoria, Ore. 'ry AlO-17-3t NOTICE-ON ACCOUNT OF ,ICS - nesa, Tong See the Ninth street laun dry man, ha disposed of hi bnsines to Bong Eing. 'All persons owing Tong Kje are requested to call at the laundry and aettla their bills. Song Eing wiU not be reeponsibl for any, debt con tracted by hi predecessor. 10-9-St REPRESENTATIVES IN EVERY Lo cality, to sell our teas, coffees, baldni powder, etc, direct to the consumer good pay to right party wagon equip aient and splendid inducement, as aid to tecure 1 business, ' furnished free of charge no graft" investigation solicited. Address, stating experience and refer ence. .Grand Union Tea Co, 473 Wash- Ington street, Portland, Oregon. 10-15-2 D2UGGI51. (unbh ?Dn!!i Co. Dr. Charles C. C'Cosenberg (Successors to Dr. ' Linton's Drug Co.) T02I0 LZZ7AVZ:i 531 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Kiggin & Co. Coffee with Pie or Cake to Ct. . FI2ST-CLAS3 1IHAL5, Regular Keal 15 CUr-1 XT. 8. ZZZTAVVJl.. 434 Bond Street. Coffee witB Pie or Cake 10 Ct First Clas lals ij C. OPEN DAY AND NICT. ASTORIA BE3TAUrM 2XAN0 RING, Prop. IPhons 1081 Main. 339 Bead C : The Fineit 93c. Ileal Served fa A;'.; Game in Season Your Patronage Solicited. Courteous Treatment tj . Atterney-At-Law. Deputy District Attorney. Page Buildinj, :cVAr.D u. cr.r.v::u; Attorney-Af-Law. , CiSce with Ur. J. A. Eilia, at r Commercial t, Astoria. Drugs, Medicines AND- ' Tcilet Articles. " Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, Dr. RoeenbuTg will give consultation and examination free. 185 Eleventh Street . Telephone Main ttrx, Astoria, Ore. . T 1 4'it. r.iWTl wm receive mweaoi . ivirv 1 iiiiuvi lhan. ... MgMent of -aid school flis- AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED aas1 Bond Street. i HOTELS NORTHERN HOTEL trict at the office of the Clerk of said district da the City HalL at Astoria, Oreffon. until 12:00 o'clock (noon) of Monday, the 21st day of October, 1907, for the purchase of nineteen thousand dollar,, par value, of mtereat-beaiing warrant of eaid district bearing ' In terest at five (5) per eent per annum, payable emi-annually, which warrant will be dated November 1st 1907. and will be payable as follows: $3000.00 In one year, $4000.00 in twe years, $4000.00 in three years, $4000.00 in four years. and 84000.00 in five sears. Bald bids MRS. J. COLLINS, Prop. Steam Heat Baths. Nw and Modern. - " s . . Running Water in every room. ', Rooms niay be for warrants in amounts from 75c, 81.00. $1.50. Suites bv the week. $5 fifty $50.00 dollars to nineteen tno TRANSIENT SOLICITED. sand (819,000.00) dollars, and must state ffWnt.K u.rA ThmnA Street. the terms on which the warrant will ASTORIA, ORE. be taken, whether at a premium, at par, I . i.' . - ... L - Phone Main 3911 or at a discount. Each person wiu ne I anfifW1 tn aiia Wd. nd all Wd TTfiTlilT. PAP TT. A WT must he addressed to "A. L. Clark, Clerk JV A AJJJI A VJ.ViMUIi L, ev, t;.t!o Va 1 " A atnrltL fVrn. gon, and must be endorsed "Proposal for school district warrants." All bids 'will be opened at the office of said clerk, on said 21st day of October, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., 1 Dated, October. JO, 1907,, at Astoria, Oregon. . . A. 11 CLARE, Clerk of School District No. 1. Clatsop county, Oregon, 10-ll-10t, Finest; Hotel b the Northwest 1 PORTLAND, ORE. STENOGRAPHERS. LENORA E. BENOIT, ' Public Stenographer. Telephone 3631. 305 Commeroial St Dictation called for. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE EQUAIIZA tion of 1907 Assessment To the Tax payers of Clatsop County, Oregon: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization for Clatsop : County, Oregon, will convene at the Clerk' office (at the court house, in Astoria, on the 21st day of October, 1907, the same being the third Monday in said month and the time fixed by law for the meeting of said Board of Equalization, which will continue its sessions from day to day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, until the examination and correction and equalization of the assessment rolls. for said year shall be completed; which said Board will continue in session for one month from said date, unless the labors thereof axe sooner completed. Petition or applications for the re duction of a particular assessment Shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant or his attorney and filed with the Board during the first week it 1 by law required to be in ses sion, and any petition or application not so made, verified, and filed shall not be considered or acted upon by the Board. T. & CORNELIUS, ' Assessor tor Clatsop County. Oregon, PROPOSALS. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING : QUARTER- master, Fort Stevens, ' Or, Oct. 10, 1907-SeaIed .proposals in ' triplicate, will be received at thta office until 2 O'clock p. m, Nov. 8, 1907, and then pub licly opened, for the construction, plumb big, heating. end electric wiring' and fixtures of one artillery barrack build ing for 109 men, at Fort Stevens, Or. Plans can be seen, specification obtained and full information furnished at .this office. The U. S. reserves the. right to accept or reject any or all bide or any part thereof. Envelopes containing pro poealg should be marked "Proposals for Constructing" and addressed to the Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Stev ens, Or. 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 wont iron down smooth, and the shirt front will look mussy. Our New Press Ironer irons them without rolling or stretching. Try t. Troy Laujndry, Tenth and Duane. Phon Main 1291. ; UNDERTAKERS. fsSaesijs , J. A. GILBAUGU & CO., Undertakers and Embalmers Experienced Lady Assistant v : When Desired, twfs"TWL,a Dr. VAUGHAlf, . ' DSNTTJI Pythiaa BnilOiag, Astoria, C: rz W. C. LCCAN DENTIST Commercial fit Chsnahaa X. C5TC?AlXa VwllMaAial OCo Uanet EX Ttxztt ZZ: " l?S Commercial Ct. Astsrta. C : Calls Promptly Attended, Day or Night. Rattan Bdg. 12th and Dntme Sts ASTORIA, OKE.GGN Phone Main 2111 WINES, LIQURS AND CIGARS. Eagle Concert Hill (320 AstorSt) Rooms for rent by the day, week,, or month, Best rates in town. j P. A- PEmtSON. Prop. Unpreeedjctil . Successes cf in a:: THE C23AT csrNsca r;:r Who t la kr.: -.throughout the Vn'.' Gtates on aeconri c j his wonderful er: No $olmm or drags wed. Ee guc: tees to euro catarrh, asthma, lung t ' tnroat trouble, rheumatism, aervourr stomach, Ever and kidney, feme' r plaints and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOLTS TSTATI" If you cannot call write for erir- blank and circular, inclosing i cent J ' stamps. THE a GEE WO JJEDICIN3 CO, 1S21 First St, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, C2EGCN. Please mention th Astoriaa. ' - TRANSPORTATION. PASSENGERS. ' "Hie , FRSIC'ST. JAPANESE GOODS. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND JSADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, I Pi WHAT?N0TS, BOOKCASES, SHELV. TPA mar - I lirlin WAV. .' . ; I ' Yokohama ' Bazaar '"g2" VJot Fcrtlind en Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday tl 7p.m. 625 Commercial St. Astoria. AMUSEhENT3. timm noun rWMn"aMaas .... EfiTERTAIMT Leaves Portland Daily except Saalrr at y a. m, I timt Qnicle Serrlco Excellent L:J Oool Berths, "-"snss ; , j Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. LanSing Portland Foot Taylor tl VAUlEVILtE-AT THE WW And Vaudeville that really Amuses and Interests yon. Weekly: Changes of ;Pro- i- gram and Each Change an improvement SPEciALiiEsrais weeh TEUEGRAPE: ." 6. EL BLESSING, Agent Phone tSaln a 761. LITTLE mSS FRISCO Song and Dance Artist ' ':" THELMA BECS3 . Balladlal . ALMA PIERC3 Swedish Nightingale. . PRINCESS OXEANA , . The World' Wonder Dont Fail to 1 fie TLci : The only Steamboat mailing a round trip DAF and way poiuSA . xwpt thnrsKiftjr between fortlaod and Au NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Pcetf&nd Landing. Alder Btrmt Dot'S Astoria Loading, Caliender Dock Leave Portte11:00fn, m.t arrive AstnT'a.V 1 p. tn, iimn anion T.isu p. m.: arrive ron I p. m. Leare FrrtVtd t a. m.t arrtv Asfnr!al r i Laave Astoria I & bu, arrive I ortUiu.l V p. r,. ADMISSION FRES VIC LINDBSCS; Prop. REAL ESTATa'"WANTID. " WA1HS2D TO ;UUY-II0US2 AND I .ia Astoria. Adlress H L," r--r lioriaa office. Give full pn:!''.. 3. i A