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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1907)
,THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, fASTOIU& OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1907. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. FOR SALE TOR SALE THE STOCK AND Fix tures of a general store located a few sailes from Astoria; very clean stock, and will invoice about $7000. Par Healers at WESTERN REALTY CO. ONI HUXDRED-ROOM HOTEL FOR eale; doing a splendid business good nportuntty for first-class hotel man. WESTERN REALTY CO. TOR SALE ONE-QUARTER OR ONE half interest in a ummer resort betel doing a fine business; over 100 noma and alwaya engaged 'way ahead. WESTERN REALTY 00. ICR SALETHE FURNITURE OF A large lodging bouse; rooms always mil; low rent. Westers Realty Co, 47 DsMsterdal street HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRICKSON BROS We nske a specialty of house moving, carpenters, eontractore, general jobbing! prompt at tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and Duane. LAUNDRIES. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TOR SALE ONE 160-EGG CAPACITY Sure Hatch incubator; one 200-capacity ebkk brooderj one grit end shell tmshert one Humphrey green-bone cut ter, U new; also a few blue barred Plymouth rocks, Silver Laced and White Wyandotte, one Brown Leghorn cock erel; all young and pure blood; cause to 'selling: going to leave. For full articulars address T. R. Hutching. Box ft, Knappton, Wash. 12-3-6t. FOR RENT. NICELY FURNISHED KUUJis run rent; use of parlor and piano. No. 77 Third street 12-5-6t TOR RENT -NICELY FURNISHED iroat room; ground floor; centrally located. 116 Eighth street 12-4-St. SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT AND MnaimA hv Rimer Sewing Machine Ob, 172 Tenth street IHOSE PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS The kind known by dressy men la the j summer, are difficult articles to launder I aicely. Unlet you know just how to do It the front pleats wont Iron dowt, smooth, and the shirt front will look mussy. Our New Press Ironer Irons them without rolling or stretching. Try it Troy Laundry, Tenth and Duane, Phone Main 1981. RESTAURANTS. TOKIO RESTAURANT. 531 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Hlgglns it Co. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta. . -FIRST-CLASS MEALS. Regular Meals 1$ Cta. and Up. DRESSMAKING. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING AND 5 MTLI4NERY MADAME CLARE 75 Third Street professional Cards." U. S. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta, First Class Meals 13 Cents. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ASTORIA RESTAURANT MANO RING, Prop. Phone 10S1 Main. 309 Bond St The Finest ajc Meal Served in Astoria. Gams Id Season. Your Patronage Solicited. Courteoua Treatment to All. ATTORNS YS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCR0MBIE Attorney-at-Law City Attomeq Office, City Hall JOHN C McCUE, Attorney-At-Law. Deputy District Attorney. Page Building, Suit 4. HOTELS. NORTHERN HOTEL Astoria's Newest and Beat Hotel Eleventh and Duane Streets. Rooms, Single or en Suite, Steam Heated. Baths, Running Water in Every Room. Rates, S0o to $1.60; Special by Week Phone Main 3911. MRS. J. COLLINS, Manager. $582 . iiiTOi New York via O. R. a N. And connecting lines, ths Oregon Short" Line and Union Pacific, through Omaha or Kansas City and Chicago. Commencing December 1st, 1907, AND CONTINUING DAILY 30 DAYS. This rate will entitle passengers to only. Berth in tourist sleeper from Chicago . . . tourist accommodations Portland toi $7.00 THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS Leave Portland dally for OhWago without change via the Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific and Chicago and Northwestern. Accom modations equal to the best. The shortest and quickest route be tween Portland and the Eat. Through ticket to and from all points in Europe. ; G. W. ROBERTS, Agent, O. R. A N. Dock, FACTS FOJpiERS Suggestions of Value to All Who Would Make Poultry Rais ing Profitable. KENTUCKY KISSES. . There Was Too "Much Funny Business" About it to Suit Him. HOWARD M. BROWNIU, Attorney-At-Law. Office with Mr. J. A. Satin, at He. 40 Commercial St, Astoria. 10-27-tf. MISCELLANEOUS. FINNISH MASSEUSE, Victoria Alrola amea" rieumatism, chronic, bowel and Bver disorders. Hot vapor baths will be given if the patient' condition! demands nek treatment I will positively cure the most obstnate cose of rheumatism. V. A. AIROLA. 10-lB-tf. 152 Washington St MASSAGING. Massaging fif ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM baths if .necessary; thorough eompe leaey is assured. . MRS. M. HEYN0, 87 W. Bond Street Astoria. JAPANESE GOODS. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, WHATNOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV ING, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar 023 Commercial St, Astoria. DENTISTS. Dr. VAUGHAN, DENTIST Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST Commercial St Shanahaa Building OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA a HICKS OSTEOPATH Office Xansel. Bid. Phooe Black IMi 171 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. , HOTEL PORTLABD Finest Hotel in the Northwest , PORTLAND, ORB. European Plan Only. H. C BOWERS, Manager. MEDICAL. WaJasB WINES, LIQURS AND CIGARS. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astor St) Rooms for rent by the day, week, or oath. Best rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. PLUMBERS. I. A. MONTGOMERY PLUMBER a Heating Contractor, Tinner AND Sheet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEED 435 Bond Street BOAT-BUILDING. FRANK SMITH, BOATBUILDING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Taylor avenue. T, Iv. Driscoll1 Boatbuilding and Repair ing a Specialty. 22 nd' 'Exchange street. Unprecedented Successes of DR. C GEE i THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Who is known throughout the United fttatoa An uwimik Af fffilLhis wonderful ecres. No poisons or drugs used. He guaran tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and 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 in stamps. THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 162 First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorian AMUSEMENTS. I1WINGH0TEL Corner Eleventh and Franklin 60 ROOMS t-t Steam Heat Bath and :-i :-i Modern Conveniences. :-: CATER TO LOCAL TRADE Accommodations for Commercial Travelers Dining Room run In Connection UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ALTA F. GILES. Manager UNDERTAKERS. J. A. GILBAUOII & CO., Undertakers and Emhalmerg. E Experienced Lady Asulxtant When Dexlrcd. A well known Kentuekmn tolls of a marriage ceremony that a Justice of the peace in the Ulue Urass State wna hurriedly called upou one day to per form. It appear tltut the bridegroom, bit mountaineer, very roughly dressed, had brought tils prospective brldo with iilm to the otnee of the clerk of the court thinking to secure bis license and have the ceremony performed at one vlalt. When his lleeiiso bud bevu duly grunt Id the mountaineer nuked If there was 1 Justice of the peace then In the court house who could tie the knot. I'pon being advised by the clerk thut ho him self was a Justice of (he pen 00 and that be waa willing to Join the two- lovers, the bridegroom said: "Waal, then, we're ready. Go ahead!" "But you'll buve to secure two wit nesses," smilingly observed the clerk and Justice, "before I can proceed." At this the uiouutulnoer demurred, saying that he did not rare for wit nesses. Nevertheless he was con vinced in a moment that this formality was an Indlspcusable one, and accord ingly the necessary witnesses were pro cured and the ceremony U-guu. When the couple bud promised to love, obey, etc., together with the rest of tho sort Ice, the Justice of the pence quite Inno cently observed that the bridegroom should "kiss the bride." Thereupon the mountaineer exhibited fresh Impatience at the emotions of the official. "Look here, he exelnltned, angrily, "it seems to be that you're draggln' In a lot of funny buslnesa In tills weddln. Why, I kissed bor be fore we came tu!" Suct-esa. 1 The Astorian, 60 cents monthly. No Students, No Cocaine, No Gas. THE SHIP'S RUDDER Difletence In the Strain That Upon Its Two Parts. Comes Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. 1 Patton Bdjr- 12tuand DuuneSt ASTORIA, OKE.GOX Phone Main 21 11 TRANSPORTATION. ' 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 PASSENGERS. The FREIGHT K" Line Steamer - Lurline Night Boat.for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday at 1 a. m. Quick Service Excellent Good Berths. Meals SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK LITTLE MISS FRISCO Song and Dance Artist THELMA BECKS ' ' ' Balladiat ALMA PIERCE Swedish Nightingale PRINCESS 0MEANA v The World's Wonder Dont Fail to ADMISSION FREE VIC LINDBECK, Prop. ' HOTELS 1 Landing Astoria Fl'avel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St G. B. BLESSING, Agent Phone Main 3761. Steamer' TELEGRAPH The only Steamboat making a round trip DAILY except Thursday between Portland ana Aaterta and war points. NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Portland Landing, Alder Rtreet Dock ' Aitoiia Landing, Callendar Doc Leare Portland 7:00 a, m.; arrive Aitoiia,l:80 p. m, Leave Astoria 2:30 p. m.i arrive Portland 5:80 p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS - . ... r..i J a . .A . 1.4.,,-f 4mm Xj ere Aiifcoria S p. niu, arrive Portland 9 p. m. Ml We will forfeit $1000 to any char itable institution fur any Dentist who can compete with us in erown and bridge work, or teeth without plates. Pay no fancy fee until you have con sulted us. Our continued success in our many offices is due to the uni form high-grade work done by years of experienced operators. The prices quoted below are absolutely the beat opportunity to get your money's worth (Which has ever been offered. We use nothing but the best materials. Best Silver Fillings joc Platinum Fillings M Gold & Platinum Alloy Filling. Ii.ss Gold Fillings Saxio to $5.00 S. 8. White Layon Crown $$joo Gold Crowns, best aak., extra heavy ts-oo Bridgework, per tooth, best work. ,j Best Rubber Plate, S. S. white teeth I8.00 Aluminum-lined Plate fio to lis A binding guarantee given with all work for 10 years. VEGETABLE VAPOR Used only by us for Painless Extrac- v Uon of teeth, 50c Read What Mrs. Jessie Level Say I had 12 teeth extracted by the use of Vegetable Vapor, absolutely pain lessthe most pleasing effect and highly recommend the method. Yours 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 Malnv3fl01. The largest and best-equipped Den tal establishment in the Northwest. Seventeen office In the United States. LAD7 IN ATTENDANCE. S that you are in the right offlne. The ruiMi'r of n tv"'011 "U'P cora" posed of t tie stalk nud tlio backing. Tblcb are so uluml toKottwr aa to ;orm In oftVet a single piece. The compUflo ruildor Is copixwd to protect it from wormsaml tlum, besides U'lug prnctli'nlly nil In uuo piece, It hns tnnt appearance also. The stalk la the part to which are at tached tlio plntlcH, or pivots, by which tho rudder Is suspund -d and held lu place, Him going through eyes set In the ship's cter-'post The stnlk runs up through tLu it tu of the ship, and to Its bend Is tiohi d n enp to which are At tached tiio roptM by tni'iin of which the rodder Is controlled. Tho bncklug la tlio Made part of tli rudder. By far the trrenter strain comes on tho stalk, and tlio greatest struin of nil comes on the head of the stalk, tlio rudder head, wbert It Is held. The stalk i ui:i L' cf tlio wood most IfUely to stand tho strain, carefully selected, sound, well seasoned oak, wlftlo the backlnir Is mude of Nnruce or bard pine. Tho stnlk Is of a slnitle, solid, raniwlve piece, stout ns an oak tree and Indeoil of tbe dimensions of a small 011k, some thliig that a twin cnu pin his faith to, If ho can have fnltli In any wood, while the backing or blade Is, like ninny mod ern WQodeu mtiHU, built up. it would bo difficulty If not Impossible to find trees that would yield planks big enough for the purpom In a single piece, imil the built up backing, made of pieces of selected wood, can easily be mndo of ample Btreugth to with stand any Htralu that will be brought upon It. As to tlio stalk, stout and solid as the oak may lie, the head may be twisted by tho force of a tremendous blow from a wave upon tbe rudder, or, under tbe repeated strains of long use, tlio head may split and so make the stalk use less. Then the rudder Is tuken out and fitted with a new stalk. A suitable stick Is selected and worked down to the proper size and form, and vrj probably the old backing Is attached to It The life of a rudder ajnlk would probably be twelve to fourteen yenra. Tho lacking mlbt lust ns long as the ship. Now York Sun. It Isn't hard to see why frosli cut green lions has given such ptmnoiueunU lv successful results to tioultry rata- ore the world over, says a writer In Western Poultry Journal, It simply Is the most available food oroduct that has yet been discovered to supply fowls with tho demon Is most difficult to get front gralu and most needed-to limits bono, to make mus cle, to make feathers, to make etrgs, to maintain botttth, vigor nud vitality. That's why green Done tlouuios we egg yield. It contains more tlmn four times the egg producing value of grain. That's why green bone makes oggs mora fortlle. H tones up the entire system and Alls tho bead of tho flock with vim and vitality. That's wtir irreou bono makes stron ger, livelier chicks at batching. Moue fed hens my eggs wltn lirr and vitality In tlteiu. That's why fc-reeu bone dtvelopi earlier broilers and earlier layers. It promotes growth and the doveldp ttii'iit of bouo and muscle by providing abundant material for making boiu aud muscle. That's why green bouo mnkes heuvlel market fowls. It gives n good framework to start with and helps lay on heavy t)eb. That's why green uoiio makes red coition, l-rltibt eyes nud glossy plum sue. It gives a tone to the eutlro system of the fowl that nothing ele will. PLAGUE DYING OUT. SAX. FRANCISCO. Dec. '..-Only one death from plague has reunited in the pant eight days while the average num ber of cases rejwrted each wek has do creased 75 per c(nt sIik-o the middle ot September. Tho total nuinlicr of case reported to date i 111; dcatlu, (10; re covered, 32; under treatment, l.lj nut- pectcd coset under olmervation, 50; rat killed since the middle of September, 2:1,333. Of 7897 rats last examined only .')4 were infected with plague. The Commercial. The Commercial still continues to do a ood business. The finest grade of different kinds of refreshments kept nt thi well known establishment assures a continuance of Us popularity. The pro prietor, Otto Suad, is a genial gentlo man, and is well and favorably known in thin city. Drop Into the Commerical when in tho neighborhood. It Is on Com mercial street near Eleventh. 1h Molfln I'frltid. The IxsM euro should be tukeu of our fowl to keep thorn lu itood condition during tho irylmt period of molting. It Is a great drttlu upon their vitality to grow a new coat of plumage. To ofteu the neds of our fwls are total ly brnored during this really critical season bvenuse they have dropped oP In ei;g y'eld, says American roulrrv Journal. It N Iw.t lv select such ,'owIm from one's Dock ns you desire to retain for l:eedlns and market ttn balance In-fore they Ik-kIii to shod heir feathers. Wo are too apt to lot'.; in tlmo spent on our Middles gettln? iholr "neff clo'hcs" as lost, not glvlu;. Juo credit to tl.ein for the Iohk in mtln of falthfvl service ulvcti In H'.llim the srr basket and hatching and reiirtn,' our youag blit!s. In coiuositieut-e when ckk ki jvv scarce we cull liti use tbe bntchct. and not lufwiuejHly the most useful members of our flocks I oe their heads because of the raggel condition. Farmer and roalfrjr. The farmer has a real grievance against tlio poultry fancier In that he has dmio alt of tils erosslng and lu breeding of fathers, daughters, uncles and aimta without any regard to prac tlcnl utility, says Farming. Whether tho hvns from which he has been broellng wore producing sixty eggs s Tonr or 200 made uo difference. Ills vttolo ntin Ii.ih been to breel out a foul flight feather or two or to create a bet tor comb or eyes of a better tint at a sacrlflct of everything else, Tbe re sult Is thnt when a farmer goes Into tho market to buy thoroughbred with hla money In his pocket ready and will ing to pay for the brad stock ho not on ly often pnya for qualities he does not need, but actually pays a premium for something that has been obtained at a sacrifice of the very iuttlltles which bo does need. There are n few molt, bow over, raising thoroughbred stock that Is "bred to lay" or to meet certain mar ket demands, and those are tbe men that should be patronised. W'blle llollnnd Tarkejr. The abtte llollnnd turkey Is said to be a native of Holland, This breed of turkeys as doscrlbed by tho American standard of perfection Is far and away a luwr mid much more beautiful fowl than the common whlto turkey of Hol land. The Itundud weights arc. Oock, 20 pounds; cockerel, 18 pounds; heu, 10 pounds; pullet, 12 pounds. Disqualify ing wights: Cock weighing less than 20 pounds; hen, less than 12 pounds. The plumage Is pure white through out; shanks and toes, white or" pluklsh white; eyes, hazoj; head, rich red, changeable to bluish white. It may cost $25,000 to raise some boys but that kind never become great ball players. 1 Millions of bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced any ot her than beneficial results from its us for coughs, colds and lung troubles. This is because the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. Sold by : T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. Bad Ilablta In Poultry Collar. Thero are a few bad habits in poultry culture. Among those none are so in jurious ns lack of exorcise, overfeed lng, overcrowding and the presence ot Insect vermin, says the Feather. Ths union of these four destroys many that might otherwise be prosperous flocks, and this can be traced to either the Ignorance or neglect of the attendant Either or all should be blamed upon the caretaker. In this day of poultry enlightenment no one can present reasonable excuse for Ignorance, and there, cannot, be any possible excuse offered (or carelessness or neglect Oelajrlaa; Pallete Matnrltr- Too can keep pullets back from lay ing by moving them from one place to another as soon as they show decided ly reddening combs. A poultrymau who wants to got large slse on his Barred Rock jpullets follows this plan each leasonwlth the result thnt be holda them back an averago cf about month, he thinks, and when they do begin to lay they lay larger efts than do small pullets and keep right alons at tbe laying.