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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER J, 1907. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HELP WASTED. WANTEIV-A GIRL TO WORK IX A bindery. Apply Astoriaa office. SOX TO DO LIGHT WORK L TUK eeaatryi good home; wage accord bav t mat don. ADPlr M. Car 'Aeterlwa office. WANTEDA GIRL FOR GKXKRAL etraework) good wages. Apply 181 Seventh street. U-7-tf. FOR SALE fUKSALE THE FURNITURE OF A large lodging home) room always fuQ; lew rent. Wtra Realty Co, 75 Cesttnerdal street FOX SALE- ESTATE. Ml SALE TWO LOTS K ASTORU a eac la Warren ton j will Mil cheap. atddteee "J," Astoriaa office. ICR SALE STORE 22x40. AND LOT Wamntoa. Price, flow. "Waster Kahy Co-,495 Commercial 6t f av FOR SALE, $2250180 ACRES J six acre sleeved, good house tad fam Wostera Realty Co. FOR RENT. MTRKTSHED HOUSEKEEFIXQ AND singW rooms st 77 Exchange street . 11-sn. VEWIXQ MACHINES FOB BENT AND ifInd by Singe Sawing Machine ' 0 ITS Tent street. 10-87-tt. HOUSE- 0K RENT FURNISHED ksepiisg room. $71 18th Si 10-27-7t Save your old mattress made aew by Bob Davis. 5 Ninth st. 7-tf. .WANTED HOUSE AND BARN FOR ' teat daring the ,, winter, or longer. lAddress 1C" can Astoriaa Office. with full particular. N'OTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL WAR rant. Notica it hereby given, that School District No, L of ClaUop county. Oregon, will receive scaled bids from the bona fivlo resident o( said school dis trict, at the oflk of the clerk of said district, in the City Hall, at Astoria. Oregon, until 12 o'clock (noon) of Tues day, November 12, 1907. for the pur chase of eight thousand one hundred dollars, par value, of interest bearing warrants of said district, bearing inter est at the rata of five (5) per cent per annum, payable aemi-annuaiiy. wmca warrants will be dated November 1st, 1907, and will be payable as followsi $2000.00 ia two year, $2100.00 In three years, and (4000.00 in five year. Said bid may be for warrants in amounts from fifty ($50.00) dollar to eight thou sand one hundred ($8100.00) dollar, and must statt the terms oa which the war rant will be taken, whether at premium, at par, or at a discount. Each person will be entitled to but on bid, and all bid must be addressed to "A. I Clark, Clerk of School District No. 1," Astoria, Oregon, and must b endorsed "proposal for school district warrant." All bids will b opened at tht office of said clerk, on said 12th day of Novenv ber. at S o'clock p. m. Dated, at As toria, Oregon, October 31, 1907. 1 - . A. L CLARK, - Clerk of School District No. L Clat son Cbuaty, Oregon. 11-1-lOt BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. TOKIO RESTAURANT. 631 Bond Street. Opposite Boss, Illggins & Co. Coffee with Fie or Cake 10 Cts, . FIRST-CLASS MEALS. Regular Meals 13 Cts. and Up. U. S. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts, First Class Meals 15 Cents. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Phoo 1681 Main. 31)9 Bond St. The Finest sjc Meal Served la Astoria. Clams ia Season. Your Patronage Solicited. Courteous Treatment to All UNDERTAKERS. J. A. GILBAUUH & CO Undertaken and EmbalmeraV Experienced Lady Assistant wnen uesireo. WANTED THREE , FURNISHED ' heosekeeping rooms; doss in. Address I. Astoriaa. , WANTEDBOARD AND ROOM IN private family. ; Address A. 6, As- t office. ; U-o-et FINNISH MASSEUSE, Victoria Airola awns rheumatism, chronic, bowel and Inr disorders. Hot vapor baths will be sdrea If the patient's conditions demands Soefc treatment. I will positively core the most obstnate cose of rheumatism. V. A. AIROLA.' IO-19-tf. 152 Washington St LAUNDRIES. THOSE PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS The kind known by dressy mea ia the ammer. are difficult articles to laoader aacely. Unless yoa know just Vow to a H, the front pleats wont iron down eta, and the shirt front will look y. Our New Press Ironer Irons without roiling or stretcung. iry B. Troy Laundry, Tenth and Duaae. Fhcns Main 199L MISCELLANEOUS. . ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE MADE aew by Bob Davis, 59 Ninth it. 7-tf. 1KOTECT YOURSELF FOR tl PER Booth against accident, sicknes and kfesrth; famishes doctors, dentistry, med iants and hospital service. Call or write, Rational Hospital Asn room 3, Page Week. 9-8-tf. PROPOSALS. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING . QUARTER NS ster. Fort Stevens, Or, Nov. 2, 1907. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be seceived at this office until 2 o'clock y. m, November 21, 1907, and then pub licly opened, for the construction of a cistern for the storage- of rain water 'or use in one double and one single set f officers' quarters at Fort Stevens, Or. Plans can be seen, specifications obtained and full information furnished at this ffice. The U. S. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Envelopes con taining proposals ehould be marked "Proposals for construction" and ad dressed to the Constructing Quarter master, Fort Stevens, Or. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRICKSON BROS We make a specialty of bouse moving, carpenters, eoatractors, general jobbing: prompt at tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and Doane. DRESSMAKING. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY MADAME CLARE 75 Third Street. Appendicitis la due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by. employing drastic pur: gatiyes. To avoid all danger, use only Dr. king's New Life Pills, the safe, gen tle cleansers and invigorators. Guaran teed for headache, biliousness, malaria and jaundice, at Charles Rogers & Son's Drug Store. 25 cent Calls Promptly Attended Day Patton Bdg. 12th and Duwne Sts ASTORIA, OR&GOX Phone Main 2111 . AMUSEMENTS. PLEASANT HOUR ... i OF ENTERTAINMENT VAUDEVILLE AT THE LOUVRE And Vaudeville that really Amuses and Interests yon. Weekly Changes of Pro gram and Each Change an Improvement SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK LITTLB MISS FRISCO ' Song and Dance Artist ' ! ' THELHA BECKS Balls dist - ALMA PIERCE Swedish Nightingale PRINCESS 0 ME ANA The World's Wonder Dont Fall to See Eet ADMI88ION FREE VIC LINDBECK, Prop. HOTELS f" PROFESSIONAL CARPI m't .. i. i ATTORNI7S-AT-LAVr JOHN C KcCUE, Attorney-At-Law. Deputy District Attorney. Pag Building, Suite 4. Fresh Made Candy Made right at home in our own factory. Also Lowncy's In any size box. at TAGG'S PARLORS 4j Commercial St DREDGER WRECKED Stoamer Bailey Gatzert Rams ' Dredge Portland. PASSENGERS PANIC STRICKEN A little pressing Now and then Will make your Clothes look new Again. That is, If its done by Carl Fransccn, Tie Astoria Tailor, 179 Elereat Si PEONS MAE! 9711 B0AT-BUTLDIH0. HOWARD M. tROWNILU Attorney-At-Lsw. Offlce wltk Xr. J. A. XaWa, at Ho. 4M Commercial St, Astoria. DZ3TTTST3. Da, VAUQHAN, DENTIST r FytMaa Building, Astoria, Oregca. DR. W. C LOOAH DEKTT3T Contnercsal St. Shanaiaa BaQdlif 0STE0PATE8. : FRANK SMITH, BOATBUILDING AND SIPAIRtNO A SPECIALTY Taylor aresue. T, Driscoll Boatbnlldlog and Hepar ins; a Specialty. 22 nd and Exchange street. DR. XNOWIES h C0 DR. SH0DA ft HICZS 06TB0PATB DOoa KanaeU BIO. PTwee Black MM 171 Commercial Bt. Aaterta, Or. MEDICAL. NORTHERN HOTEL MUS. J. COLLIXS, Prop. Steam Heat, Baths, New and Modern, Running water in every room. Rooms 75c $1.00, $1.50. Suites by the week, $5 TRANSIENT SOLICITED. Eleventh and Duane Streets. ASTORIA, ORE. Phone Main 3911 HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. STENOGRAPHERS. LEN0RA E. BEN0IT, Public Stenographer. Telephons 3631. Commercial St. Dictation called foi IRVINGHOTEL Corner Eleventh and Franklin 60 ROOMS :-: Steam Heat, Bath and :: :-: Modern Conveniences. :-: CATER TO LOCAL TRADE Accommodations for Commercial Travelers Dining Room run in Connection UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ALLA F. GILES, Manager Unprecedented Sneeeases si ' Dtt'H THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR 0 Who is knows throuflbon1 the United j States oa account of VI J ...I No poisons or drags need. Hs gutraa tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung aad throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney, female com plaints and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents ia stamps. THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 182 First St, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astoriaa. 3 Room log CHIROPODIST U4ee) MANICURIST Astoria Bank Bldg, PLUMBERS. mwmm IIUlMllll 1 . n. mui PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner -AND- Sheet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEED 4a j Bond Street TRANSPORTATION. PAMKNGERS. FREIGHT. The KM Une REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED TO BUY HOUSE AND LOT ia Astoria, Address "H. I.," care As toriaa office. Give full particulars. DRUGGIST. Columbia Drug Co. Dr. Charles C C. Rosenberg (Successors to Dr. Linton's Drug Co.) Drugs, Medicines -antC Toiiet Articles. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Dr. Roscnburg will give consultations and examination free. 185 Eleventh Street Telephone Main 1171, Astoria, Ore. WINES, LIQURS AND CIGARS. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astor St) Rooms for rent by the day, week, or month. Best rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. JAPANESE GOODS. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND' MADE, TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS, VHAT7N0TS, BOOKCASES, SHELV ING, ETC ' Yokohama Bazaar 625 Commercial St., Astoria. Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria dsily except Sundsy st jp.m. Leares Portland Daily except Sunday at j a. m. Quick Service Excellent Keali Good Bertha, Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St O. B. BLESSING, Agent Phone Main S761. Steamer; TELEGRAPH The onlvSumboat making a round trip DAILY xcpt Th iru.lar between Portland ana AMorl and war point. NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY - Portland Landing, Alder fitriwt Dock Astoria Lauding, Cullender Dock Leave Portland 7:00 arm.; arrive Astoria, 1:00 p. m, Leave Astoria 2:.lO p. m.; arrive Portland 9:30 p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Leave PortWnd 8 a. m.; arrive Antrla 1 p.m. Leave Astoria I p. m arrive Portland V p. m. CANADIAN PACIRIC EMPRESS" Lino of the Atlantic. Third-class ocean rates on "Empresses." $29.75 to Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp. $28.75 to Liverpool, London, Glasgow. $32.50 to Scandinavian common ports. $35.50 to Hango, Abo. Helslngfors. On regular steamers $1.25 lower. Two tnd four-berth rooms reserved. .' JAMES FLXLAYSON, Agent, Astoria, Ore. FortunaUty no Lives Are lost Chlntw Cook Has Narrow Escape From Drown ing-Catiert Had Only Just Come 08 th Drydock. POUTLANi), Xov. 8.-ln thick fog the steamer Bailey (Jatscrt rsmmed and sank the dredge Portland at lWoltkt bar st 8:10 oVlwk this momlng. The dredge went down In throe minutes sfter boliiit struck, snd her crew bad narrow . t i ik'i. lue K8 or iiu men sua caniru scrambled on board the Uataert, ss fie IVrtUud was rapidly sinking. As he was try lug to tvach the sUwmor the Chluese cook went oveitoerd snd cetue near drowning befure being picked up. About 300 passengir were oa the Baliev tiatsert, snd the olllcers had to work hard to prevent Uicm from be coming panic-stricken, la tha general excitement they ran about on deck, not knowing Just what had happened. Ini pact of tbs collision threw many o( them off their feet Until they had been repeatedly assured that they were in no dancer, did the woman paiMnjers re gain their composure. Captain Frederick Sherman wee st the wheel of the CaUert at the time of tht accident, lie says the dredge was lying directly serves the channel, snd though thick toa overhung the river, she sounded no signals. When the heavy outlines of the dredire became vUlbte, It was too late for the Gatsert to change her course, declares the skipper. The dredge was struck In the port stern by tbs steamer's bow. As site went down so quickie, It is Judged that hole was ripped off the greater part of the length of ber hull below the water line. Damage sustained by the Cattert ws sbove the wster line on the starboard side. The bole torn in her it about six feet long snd 18 Indies wide. Had it been a trifle lower she woulJ also have filled with water and occupied position alongside the dredge, whoa housetop shows above the surface of the water. Until she has been raited and removed the channel will be blocked to derp water .navigation. l'otollice bar is at the mouth of the Willamette River, snd has been ia bad shape for the past two or three months. o gn it deepened shipper have bees clamoring for a number of weeks to have one of the dredges sent there. In answer to these appeals the Port of Portland sent the Portland there yester day. She arrived only last night and was preparing to go to work when over taken by disaster. The llalley Gatrt had Just been re aired, alter having been dinabied and sunk lv running on a reef of rocks near Ws'hougat, N'oremlwp I, She came from the drydock yesterday, and left her dock at the foot of Aider 'street t 7 o'clock this morning on the first trip she had made since hor previous exper ience nt WttDNOugal. It Is said that she arrird all of 3(K) passengers, many of whom were women and children. More tliun half of them were Poitlanders who were going to The Dulles" on buslne, Others lived at various- points along the upper Columbia River and were re turning to their homes. The report Is to I made In the suit started by the tltiverniwnt restraining Mttiiltary District .Commissioners fri cmtruftliur an additional outlet, Tht suit w started u the ground that tilt additional canal would lower the level of the lakes, 3)r, Ilerlng any that from tht In vcllntimi which he tins wade tht con tention of the government 'It unfounded mid from data which lie hut gathered lie will p-Ihiw that by u-lug take Superior as a sUiriiK piece mid by the use of the dams at HauII St. Marie the Mlchlcta and Huron lake level can be maintained, ATTEMPTS LIFE OF PRINCE. Bomb Thrown st Acting Governor Vystks Fails to Explode. of .VYATKA, Ru-slt, Nov. fl.As Prince (iortchakoff, the acting governor of Vyatka, was driving from the cathedral here at noon today, a bomb was hurled st bit (srtlage, but failed to explode. The perpetrator of tht outrage thea at tempted to shoot the prince, but a Cir cassian soldier of the guard shot tn killed the would be assassin, who wst . .W..I...I.U. Ik Ut t.l..k ...L. .1 ; CONSOLIDATE LINES. : vuivAiiii, ftov. 0,-iw annual meet ing of tht Chicago, flurllngtoQ 4 Qulncy Railroad Coniiianv will b held ir (a. lay. lWe4dea the electloa of dlrtetors. the chief business to be, transacted is the consolidation of ID subsidiary lines now being operated by tht company la Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Wyom ing. So far at was apparent last night there would be no contest of any nature. There are 11 member! of the board, of lirector. each holding offk for ens year. The subsidiary lines which art to be absorbed have a trackage of about 20 miles. CLOTHIERS INSOLVENT, OnOAOO, Nov. 8.-Vsvld and lasts Loeb, A ton, filed petition la bank ruptoy yesterday la the United States Court The Lobe were ensamd la tha wholesale clothing business. They at- ert their liabilities amount to ICJiOfl, with asset of $10. 140. BREWER BOSCH RETUENS. JXEVC YORK, Nov. &fburveted in health almost to the paint of coeval- cnce snd optimistic at to the finan cial outlook In the U. S. Adolphus Busch, the M. Louis brewer, has arrived la New York from Europe. Mr. Buech west abroad In May snd since that time has suffered a severe lilac, but Is lraott entirely recovered. NOT SETTLED YET. NKV YORK, Nov . Ktlwurd Laut eriMtch, counsel for ft. & O. E. Thomai, wlio have ngrted to return $100,000 m4 and $1,00,(HH) in note to tlie syndi cute of Pliilidelpbinn which hud bar gained for the purK)So of the Provident Saving Life Insurance Society, ald to' day that the detail for the final settle merit of tho rather complicated deal ore far from finished, and that many days will (loiihtli'gn be required before the negotntion come to a close. Mr. Laulcrlmcli said although a con ference will bit held today In the olllce of Kx-Ji"tico Morgan J. Ollcien, coun sel for. tin; syndicate,' there ig small probablity that anything of a definite nature will be agreed upon, John J. C'oylc, head of the syndicate and ex judge Hatch, of UUh, will also. attend the conference. NOT LOWER LAKE LEVEL. CHICAGO, Nov. fl. Dr. Rudolph Her ing of New York, now employed by the sanitary district, who has been Investi gating tho probable effect on the lake level of an additional Inlet to tht drain ttgc canal, says it will not lower the lakes. No Stadtata, No Cocaine, He Css. We will forfeit $1000 to any char- Itable Institution for any DenUt who eaa oomptU with u In srowa and bridge work, or teeth without plates. Fay no fancy fees until yoa hsvs eon suited us. Our continued success la our many offices is dus to tht nnl form blgn-grsds work don by years of experienced operators, The prices qaoted below are absolutely the best opportunity to get your money's worth which has em beea offered. We nt nothing but tbs best ma terials. , ' Bsst SUm Filling 9of riaunua ruungs ..Jim Gold Plstinum Alloy FlUlngs.gijis Cold Fillings ....$1,00 to $5.00 8. 8. Whits Lay on Crown eoo Cold Crowns, bert ssIl, sitra heavy .$.0 Bridgework, per tooth, best work.. $3 Best Rubber Piste, & S. white . teeth $1,0 Alumlnum-llntd Plate $10 to $15 A binding guarantee given with all work for 10 years. VEGETABLE VAPOR Used only by u for Painless Extrac tion of teeth, 50c, Read What Mrs. Jessie Levtl Saya. I had 12 teeth extracted by ths use of Vegetabls Vapor, absolutely pain-le--the most pleasing effect and highly recommend the method. Yourt truly. MRS. JESSIE LEVEL. Lafayette, Oregon. NERVOUS PEOPLE. And those afflicted with heart weak ness can have their teeth extracted and filled without the least pain whatever. Chicago Dental Parlors Northwest Cor. Commercial and nth. Phone Red 2244. The lsrgest and best-equipped Den tal establishment in the Northwest. Seventeen office in ths United State. LADY IN ATTENDANCE. See that you ar la ths right office. Open Sunday, 9 to 2. k 1 i MENAXOWOMEht Das Bit J for unnalnral 1 dlieliarRea,lulUiuntfona, irritation or lilnorationa or luuaoua niainhr&nMi. PhI.iIo.. anil mil ..! iTHeEVANBOHCMIoai Cj, aunt or poiwmoui. OINCIKfltri,llf; Mold hj Drusslma, , w-"t Wrii;' MltOM HUV,I IB I H I in. al w Mrioiuta.