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THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, ipoi.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
HELP WANTED.
PROFESSIONAL CARDi.
WANTED A l'LACK AS NURSK. BY
professional nurse of larjre experience.
Address, .Mrs. .M. E. Oostcnbordcr, Fort i CHARLES H
Stevens, Or. 1-5
ATXORNEYS-AT-LAW
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ABERCROMBIE
Attorney-at-Law
FOR SALE.
KOTICE-FOK SALE AT "HOIAKOOIV
Wharf. Astoria, Oregon, at 2:30 p. m.
f Thursday, January S'tli, l!HS, about
100 tons or 1000 huuilrcd sacks damaged
wheat off British ship "Kajore"; said
wheat will 1 sold iu lots on favorable
terms to the highest cash bidder. Lloyd's
Agency, Astoria, Oregon. William' Wil
liams, Master. l-7-2t.
FOR SALE A RAXCH OF 80 ACRES;
9-room house; good outside buildings,
11 newly painted; 200 fruit trees; 13
toad of cattle; one span of young
mare; two lumber wagons; mowing
machine, hay rake, cultivator, plow, har
row, and a new separator; will be sold
at one-naif of their value on account of
iMvinc the countrv. Address, Xels
Olson. Oak Point. Wash. l-4-12t.
JOE SALE THE STOCK AND Fix
tures of general store located a few
stile from Astoria; very clean stock,
tad will invoice about $7000. Par
ticulars at
WESTERN REALTY CO. .
' City Attoineq
Office. City Hall
JOHN C. McCUE,
Attorney-At-Law.
Deputy District Attorney.
Pag Building, Suite 4.
ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL FOR
ale; doing a splendid business; good
pportunity for a first-class hotel man.
WESTERN REALTY CO.
fOS, SALE ONE-QUARTER OR ONE
lalf interest in summer resort
aot joing a fine business; over 100
rooms and always engaged "way ahead.
WESTERN REALTY CO.
tOR SALE THE FURNTTURE OF A
krg lodging house; rooms always
foil low rent. Western Realty Co, 475
Commercial street.
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
to rent; no children wanted. 330
17th at. P. E. Ferchen. , 12-15-tf.
HOWARD M. 8 SOWN ILL,
Attorney-At-law.
Office with Mr. J. A. lakim, at V. 4e
Commercial St, Astoria.
RESTAURANTS.
TOKIO RESTAURANT.
531 Bond Street.
Opposite Rosa. Iliggins & Co.
Coffee with Pie or Cake to Cts. .
. FIRST-CLASS MEALS.
Regular Meals 15 Cta. and Up
U. S. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street.
Coffee with Pie or Cake to Cta
First Class Meali is Cents.
DENTISTS.
Dr. VAUGHAN,
DL i riST
Pythian Building. Astoria, Oregon.
HOTELS.
DR. W. C 10GAX
DENTIST
Commercial St Shanahan Butidima
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. feHODA CHIOS
OSTEOPATH
Office Hansel. Bid. Phone Black Mil
171 Commercial BU Astoria, Or.
UNDERTAKERS.
J. A. GILHAUGII & CO.,
Undertakers and Eninaliuers.
NORTHERN HOTEL
Astoria's Newest and Best Hotel
Eleventh and Duane Streets.
Rooms, Single or ea Suite, Steam -Heated,
Baths, Running Water In Every
Room.
Rates, 60c to $1.50; Special by Week.
Phone Main 3011.
MRS. J. COLLINS. Manager.
4 Experienced Lady Assistant
w lien uesireu.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
security at reasonable rates; bonds,
eountv and city warrants and other
securities bought and sold; agent State
Land Board; for investment lunds
iter nt interest. Insurance. F. I. Dun
bar, 207 Astoria Savings Bank Build
ing. l-7-30t
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LAUNDRIES.
tHOSE PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS
The kind known by dressy men In the
Summer, axe difficult article to launder
sacery. Unless you know just how to
do it, the front pleats won't iron down
smooth,, and the shirt front will look
snusey. Our New Press Ironer irons
them without rolling or stretching. Try
It Troy Laundry, Tenth and Duane.
Phone Main 1991.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
Hasty Messenger Co.
433 Commercial St.
Calls Promptly Attended Day
or Night.
Pitftoii Bd. 12th and Dunne Sts
ASTORIA, OKE.GON
Phone Main 2111
BOAT-BUILDING.
FRANZ SMITH,
BOATBUILDING AND REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
Taylor avenue.
T, Iv. Driscoll
Boatbuilding and Repair
ing a Specialty.
HOTEL PORTLAND
Finest Hotel is the Northwest
PORTLAND, ORE.
European Plan Only.
H. C. BOWERS, Manager.
(T:
The Country
Mouse.
Hy TKMI'I.L H.Hl.t Y.
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CVl'i r-iilii.
UW. by N. K.
lUy.
MEDICAL.
Unprecedented
Success of
DR. C- GEE i
THE GREAT
CHINESE DOCTOR
V Who is known
..throuKlioat the United
account of
wonderful irres.
No poisons or drug used. He guaran
tees to cur catarrh, asthma, lung and
throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, liver and kidney, female 10m
plaints and all chronic dleases.
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT.
If you cannot call write for symptom
blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in
stamps.
THE C. GEE W0 MEDICINE CO.
182 First St., Corner Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Please mention the Aotorian.
22 nd rid Exchange street.
TRANSPORTATION.
NIGHT OR DAY SERVICE.
Phone Main 3721.
MASSAGING.
Massaging
O? ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM
baths if necessary; thorough compe
tency is assured.
MRS. M. HEYNO,
87 W. Bond Street, Astoria.
PA85ENGER8.
FREIGHT.
The K" Line
mi
MISCELLANEOUS.
GOOD PASTURAGE FOR HORSES.
Apply at Kinney Farm, Lewis i Clark.
1-4 6t.
PLUMBERS.
PLUMBER
Steamer - Lurline
Night Boat for Portland and
Way Landing's.
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at
7p.m.
O SPICES, oc
Currfc,TtA,
BAmm POWDER,
FLAVOR!? EXTRACTS
Mwlufeftanry, finesr Flavor.
tare sr Sf renjjth. ifc&sonAbfc fVicei
CL05SET&DEYEH5
PORTLAND, OREGON, j
Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday
at 3 a. m.
Quick Service
Good
Excellent
Berths.
Heals
HeatinContractor, Tinner
AND
Sheet Iron Worker
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
435 Bond Street.
HOUSE MOVERS.
TREDRICKSON BROS we make a
specialty of house moving, carpenters,
sontractors, general jobbing: prompt at
tention to sll orders. Corner Tenth and
Duane.
Sidney and
Bladdor Troubles
URINARY
DISCHARGES
EEUEVEU IN
24 Hours
KschCap-
sule be m (MIDYJj
the nanuiJ N , ' 1
li .J ar ifnUTitrrJUIl
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
G. B. BLESSING, Agent
Phone Main 3761.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
"EMPRESS" Line of thoAtlantlo
First cabin winter rate, $55 up.
Superior accommodation available.
Safety, speed and comfort combined.
Write for particulars. James Finlay
son, agent, Astoria, Oregon.
WINES, LIQURS AND CIGARS.
Eagle Concert Hall
(320 Astor Si)
Room for rent by the da. wU, or
sontb. Best rates in town.
P. A. FETERSO..', Prop.
rjlENAMWOMEII.
I'm Big H for unnatural
' tm I Ut4ayt.J d.rliarl,ilinufiinjiitioni.
arntl V :i ritittinim or ulctrationn
tit 10 iflcuii A iiinroi.' h tji;fiibr0ii
FrMkjstt t'(fM.4f. Piinli-Bk on (I tint suit no.
iTHEtMHSCHfMiCAlCO. tft'nt or tiiiho)ous.
immk5w "' fey iraaaii.
('. H. . fJMT T ""r.t In plum wrHppm
?:r rj-..1 fl HO. ..r 1 b ! 82.
't Oil rHls't
Save'Some Money
From now until Febu-,
rary 1st. HOW?
Read This
The woolen house which I represent
has notified me that they have made
great reductions on 100 patterns of up-to-date
suitings in order to make room
for their spring stock. In order that
you may take advantage of these bar
gains I will make you a Huit or over
coat! t'i order and save you three to
seven dollars.
Remember, jour time is limited,
order now.
so
Carl E. Franseen,
ASTORIA'S LEADING TAILOR,
179 Eleventh Street. Phone Main 8711
Folk-In imikisl Into it lllllt trunk her
oiip whlto party ihvtw, 11 prvtiy irru.i
dinner gown, it lisilf ilor.cn slili't wnlsts
ami ntt extra hut, ami itwiiy hIh wont
to town to visit tnr cousin, Marv
Itarnod.
Mnry's brother Itogor tiu'l Ir nt tb
stntlon.
"Mttry Is plitnnliiK no iul of ttiliiKx
for you," lie told Fcllcln whcti lio bntl
sottU'tl (tor In ttu cnrrliiBi'. "Sho In ro
iiik i Kivc it iiiiu iitHitt nun n ten 11ml 11
tlii'Sttr party mid a tlanc, and half
of her friends an nilMed to make you
have a ginul tlnio. It will bo a lively
existence for you, little girl."
"Oh," Felicia leanel forward, "1 shall
love It! M.v Krestest exelteuieut for
a year im inen a elnircu nim'IiiI or a
slelKli rli1. and I am lonnluu for no
clety."
"Mary spells society with a big 'S,'"
Roger told her. "She U a xlavc to It.
ami she needs a rest. She Is as thin an
a wafer and as pale as imier."
"Ttiit think what a lovely time she
has!" Felicia said, all pink and white
with enthusiasm.
"Humph!" Kocer salil. "You don't
know when you are well off, little Fe
Hcla."
Kut Felicia fell on Mary's neck when
she reached the jri-eat stone inntislon.
I can stay two weeks." she said
"The school Iniard gave me a vacation,
and I am unlnir to have the time of mv
life."
"Indeed you are," Mary said and car
ried her away to a delectable bedroom.
wlicr rose leaves drifted across the
wall paper.
"I'll get Into my kimono, and then
we can talk." Felicia said Joyously if
she oicucd ber little black bag. Hut
.Mary shook her head dubiously, "The
girls are coining for luncheon lu Just
a half hour. There are ten of them,
and the table decorations are to lu
lu pale pink, because that Is your fa
vorite color."
"What shall I wearV Felicia nsk.Ml.
"I have u gray gown ami a while one.
and the white one Is for evening."
"The gray will be nil right with u
ducky little knot of pink camatlonn
and lilies of the valley. The tlorlsH
are doing them that way now, and
Roger can get you some."
Roger got the llowers, but the gray
gown was not gorgeous, and beside
Mary's shimmering cbllfou creation
Felicia felt depressing))- shabby.
But the luncheon was exquisite,' and
the girls were friendly, ami Felicia did
not have much time to think of herself,
for there was a tea on Immediately
after, and she was carried off by Marv
and RogT, wearing a long and splen
did wrap of Mary's, for lier own slm
pie tallo:- made jacket was out of the
question.
"No one will notice that It Is mine,'
Mary assured her, "In the crush," so
Felicia, feeling wry elegant, swept
through the crowded rooms and talked
as fast as she could to dozens of peo
pie and came out breathless.
"Wasn't It awful?" lioger asked ber.
"I shouldn't have gone a step If It
badu't Ih'cii for you."
"It was delightful, Felicia gurgled
"the pretty women, the lights, the 11111
sic, the Ices and everything."
"Humph!" ftogei- grumbled, and Fe
licia made n Utile face at him and
said, "You're an unsociable bear, Rog
er," nnd Roger said, "Oil, It's such a
waste of good material for you to
spend your time with such people
when you might be talking to me, Fe
licia." Felicia opened her eyes wide at that.
"Do you like to talk to 1110, Roger?"
she questioned, and Roger laughed and
said, "Yes, but you don't deserve It."
And Felicia, feeling very much flat
tered, leaned back In the carriage and
peeped nt Roger now- and then, while
Mary mapped 01U the programme for
the next day.
"We will go to the hairdresser's ear
ly. Roger, don't you think Felicia
will look dear with her hair marceled?"
"I think Felicia looks dear with her
hair any way."
O-o-o-b," murmured Felicia from
her corner.
Mary laughed and went on.
"There are the Deerlng luncheon and
three teas and the art exhibit and the
Colburus dinner and a box party aft
er, and then the cotillon."
Oh, stop!" Felicia pleaded, looking
at her cousin with startled eyes. "Do
you expert me to do all that In one
day, Mary?"
".She does," Roger asserted, survey
ing his country cousin with melancholy
eyes, "and where, oh, where In nil
Unit programme will you have a min
ute to spend with me?"
"I am not worrying about that," Fe
licia told him, dimpling, "but what
am I going to wear, Mary? What am
going to wear?"
"There's your white dress," Mary
tafd slowly.
"But I can't wear that one dress to
t luncheon and throe teas and a thea
ter party arid a dance. What are you
going to wear, Mary?"
"My pale blue broadcloth will do for
the luncheon and the tea and the view.
Then I Khali wear white lace to (he
dinner and the rest of the evening."
"When iu nfl that rush will you find
time to change?" was Itoger's quos
tlon.
Mary leaned back In the corner of
the carriage. She was very pale, onJ
there won dark circle ai-oiiud her
eyes,
-Oh, I don't knows I don't ktw,'
M Mild. "Homvtlmss I fil If J
were on 11 treadmill and no on wouic
let me stop."
Felicia looked at her with startled
eyes.
"Why, I thought you liked It," she
giliqied.
.Mary straightened up at that,
"(Mi, when 1 get Inti It," she said,
trying to speak lightly, "It's not so bad,
hut I have felt (he strain this winter
awfully."
Hctwccu iu.hIic that night Roger
caught Felicia for a moment nlom lu
the library. "Mary Is dreadfully blue,"
he" told her. "She broke her engage
ment with Hob Cumuli In the sum
mer, and she hasn't seen him since,
nnd she misses him."
"What did she break It for?" Felicia
asked.
"He wanted her to go south with
him and settle In a little town where
he could practice medicine, and she
wouldn't give up society, and now I
think she regrets It."
"Oh," said little Felicia, "If I loved
a man I would go to the end of the
world with him!"
"Would you?" linger nsked.
"Yes."
"Well, 1 am leaving for Japan next
week," Ingratiatingly.
Felicia giixed at him with Intense In
Uhmatlon for a moment; then she turn
ed ber back on him. "Silly!" she said.
When Felicia went to IhhI that night
she was so tired that she could not
sleep. The next morning she was as
pale as Mary. For a week the two
girls dragged their engagement, fin
ishing up 011 Saturday night with an
other cotillon.
"Felicia wore her while dress. It
was mussed, and she knew that she
was not looking her best, but she was
so tired that she did not care. Roger
bail sent her n bunch of violets, and
her dance card was tilled with names,
but the fact gave her no satisfaction.
The fourth dame w. i liogei's.
I'.ujeyuu H7" tie I'skcii briefly as
be swung her out Into the thsir,
Oh, I am so tired I shall drop," she
said, "t'an't I go home, Roger?"
She looked so like a little weary child
Unit Roger laughed.
"Ihlhy," he leasiil nud tlieil tenderly,
I'll bunt Mary up, and we will cut
the rest of It,"
In the carriage Mary collapsed. "I
didn't dream I was so tired," mic sob
bed, with her head on Felicia's shoul
der, and Roger, surveying the pair
with twli!!.!l:ig eyes, said, "It me pro-
No Students, No Cocaine, No Gas.
OIK
came back III 111 ll tiled agree-
scrll
"Well?
tlienl.
"You pack your trunk. Mary," he
planned, "and go home with Felicia.
It's lovely lu the country now, and I'll
come up nnd bring Hob Carruth with
inc."
Mary t:i! i:p. with ber face ablaze.
"Hob 1 'arnth?"
"Yes. I hail a letter from him yes
terday. He's coining up for a visit."
Faint pluli tinged Mary's cheeks.
"Io you think be will want to si-e
me, Roger?" she asked wistfully, and
Roger said gently, "I know he will,
Mary."
Ho Felicia packed her little trunk,
and Mary packed a larger one, and
away they went to the country, where
the trees were crimson and gold and
brown nnd where tho air was like
wine. And there Hob Carruth and
Roger followed thent.
"So she Is really going to marry him
nnd live In a country town," Rogc
commented, nnd he and Felicia fol
lowed Mary nnd ber lover1 along
path that seemed to end In a golden
sunset.
"Yes," Fellda said
"And you are going to marry me and
come nud live In thw city," Roger ven
tured.
"I haven't promised yet," said little
Felicia. "I am afraid that some day
should bo saying, '01 vo me again my
hollow tree, my crust of bread nnd lib
erty.' "
"You nren't afraid of anything of the
kind." Roger told her, "You know we
would live hnppy ever after
"Oh, well, If you are so sure," said
Felicia as she tucked a confiding ban
through his arm and looked up at him
with happy eyes, "I guess I shall have
to say yes, Roger."
Ws Will forfeit 11000 to say char
Itshl Institution fur say Dentist who
can compete with us In erown and
brldg work, or teeth without piste.
ray no fancy fees until you lnv 00a
suited u, Our continued sueees In
our many oilier Is dus to Ih nnl
form hlgh-grsds work done by yar
01 experietiew operators, la prices
9oWd below ar absolutely the beat
opportunity to get your ntonty't
wna wnien na ever been offered.
W us nothing but th best m
torlala.
Best SllTer rilUnii toe
rlstlnum ruiingi I1.00
uoia a riauaura Alloy FUlhsga.li.ss
uoia Finings 11.00 to I5.00
a. 9. woks isyon WOWO St. no
uvia viowu oon sis., iitrs
"y is-
Brldgewoik, per tooth, best work..9j
DW KUDDCr risie. a. 8. wuts
. . th 9100
Aluminum-lined plate lio to I15
A waning guarantee given with all
wnrs. tor w year.
VEGETABLE VAPOR
Used only by us for Painless Kitrac-
tion of troth, 50c.
Read What Mrs. Jesait Lev Say.
I had 12 teeth extrscted by tb us
of Vegetshl Vspor, bolutly pain-
the moat plesilng effect and
highly recommend the method. Yours
truly.
MRS. JESSIE LEVEL.
Lafayette, Oregon.
NERVOUS PK0PLK.
And those afllictKd with heart weak
ness can have their teeth extracted
and filled without the least pais
whaUvtr.
Chicago Dental Parlors
Northwest Cor. Commercial and nth.
l'hone Main 3U01.
The l.irgr.t and best equipped Dsn.
tal etahliahnirnt In the Northwest
Seventeen ofllce In the United Stats.
LADY IN ATTENDANCE.
Sni tht toii are In the right office.
Special Reduction
ON
Japanese Goods
AT
The Bellblrd.
The most remarkable thing In cod
nectlon with the bellblrd Is its power
ful voice. It utters a clear metallic
note that can Ik; heard at a distance of
three miles. Its nolso is like that pro
duced by a blacksmith striking his an
vil. Sometimes It repeats Its notes In
quick succession, sometimes nt fairly
long Intervals. There Is no mistake
about the voleo of this bird; it is loud
and piercing and would be heard
above the din produced by every In
mate of the zoo raising Its voice at
once.
Except for a space of naked skin on
the throat and around the eyes, which
during the breeding season is of green
color, this bird la pure white, The
contrast between the sexes In the bell
birds is extreme, for, whllo tho uialo Im
pure white, the female la brownish
green, Uarwln refers to the bellblrd
when be points out that "white Is a
very rare color lu terrestrial species of
moderate size nnd Inoffensive habits."
-rail Mall Onzotto.
A cough cure than can b given to
chilJren without chance of harm is
Kemp's Balsam, the lest cough cure, It
does not contain poisons or harmful
drugs. Druggist sell it.
Yokohama
Bazar
All kinds of Japanese goods, Including
China wares, baskets, silk handkerchiefs,
brass wares, fans, toys, bamboo funiK
hires, etc., etc. Some goods at half prlo.
C20 Commercial Street
Hildefcrand & Gor
Our cleariiig sale runs
the year through.
BARGAINS AT ANY TIME
4G7 Commercial Street
Seal
Fis
lite
77 Ninth St., near Iloml
BSSSSBSaSSBSBBSSB)
"Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poulirv.
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Goods.
P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs.
Phone Red 2183
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