THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, loot.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
HELP WANTED.
WJANTED A BOY TO l.KARX THE
printing business. Apply Morning
Astorian. 1-10-tf.
W' ANTED A PLACE AS XURSB, BV
professional nurse of largo experience.
Address, Mrs. M. E. Costeuborder, Fort
Stevens, Oft 15 Gu
PROFESSIONAL CARDi.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIK
Attorney-at-Law
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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FOR SALE,
FOR SALE A RANCH OF 80 ACRES;
9-room house; good outside building.
01 newly painted; 00 fruit trees; 13
head of cattle; one span of young
Bare; two lumber wagons; mowing
Machine, hay rake, cultivator, plow, har
row, and a new separator; will be sold
tt ont-half of their value on account of
Wring the country. Address, Nels
Olson. Oak Point, Wash. 1-4-121
ICR SALE THE STOCK AND Fix
tures of general store located a fw
nile from Astoria; very clean stock,
kl wiU invoice about $7000. Par
ticular at
VTESTERN REALTY 00.
City Attomeq
Office. City Hall
ONI HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL FOR
ate; doing a splendid business; good
importunity for a first-class hotel man.
; WESTERN REALTY CO.
tO& SALE ONE-QUARTER OR ONE
fctif interest in a summer resort
hotel doing a fine business; over 100
rooms and always engaged "way ahead.
WESTERN REALTY CO.
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RH0DA a EICXS
OSTEOPATH
Offlc Hansel' B11 Phone BlacH MM
171 Commercial Bt, Astoria. Or
fOR SALE THE FURNITURE OP A
hrg lodging house; room always
Mil; low rent. Western Realty Co, 475
Osgunarcial street.
FOR REST.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
to rent; no children wanted. 330
17tn at, P. E. Ferchen. 12-15-tf.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
..;ttr t reasonable rates; bonds.
county and city warrant and other
securities bougnt ana soia; agvui.
Land Board; for investment funds 6
per cent interest. Insurance. F. L Dun
v.. onr jutnria Ravines Bank Build-
"' ivmt
ing.
LAUNDRIES.
THOSE PLEATED BOSOM SHDtXS
The kind known by dessy men in the
tummer, are difficult articles to launder
ii1v. Unless vou know just how to
ie H. the front pleat won't iron down
A 111 1 I.
nooth, and the smrc ironi win w
Our New Press Ironer irons
tho without rolling or stretching. Try
It Troy Laundry, Tenta and inane.
fVxu Main 1ML
MESSENGER SERVICE.
Hasty Messenger Co
433 Commercial St.
NIGHT OR DAY SERVICE.
Phone Main 3721.
JOHN C. McCUE,
Attorney-At-Law.
Doputy District Attorney.
Page Building. SuiU 4.
HOWARD M. MOWNILU
Attorney-At-law.
Office- with Mr. J. A. latin, at X. 4
Commercial St, Astoria.
DENTISTS.
Dr. VAUGHAN,
DlviTIST
Pythian Building, Astoria, Orsfoa.
DR. W. C LOG AH
DENTIST
Commercial St. Shanahan Building
RESTAURANTS.
TOKIO RESTAURANT.
831 Bond Street.
Opposite Rons, lliggina & Co.
Coffee with Pie or Cake io Cts.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS.
Regular Meals 15 Cts. and Up.
U. S. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street.
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta,
First Class Meala 15 Centa
MISCELLANEOUS.
GOOD PASTURAGE FOR HORSES.
Apply at Kinney Farm. Lewis i. Clark.
1-4 6t
UNDERTAKERS.
J. A. GILBAUGH A CO.,
; Undertakers and Eiubalmers.
Experienced Lady Assistant
lien uesireu.
Calls Promptly Attended Day
or Night.
Patton Bdg. 12th and DumieSt
ASTORIA, OUE.GON
Phone Main 21 11
BOAT-BUILDING.
T, Iv. Driscoll
Boatbuilding and Repar
ing a Specialty.
22 nd 1 nd Exchange street.
HOTELS.
NORTHERN HOTEL
Astoria's Newest and Best Hsttl
Eleventh and Puane Streets.
Rooms, Single or en Suite, Steam
Heated. Baths. Running Water in Every
Room.
Rates, 50c to 11.80; Special by Week.
Phone Main 3911.
MRS. J. COLLINS, Managsc.
HOTEL PORTLAND
Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND, ORE.
European Plan Only.
H. C BOWERS, Managar.
MEDICAL,
25
Unpreceuentsd
Success of
U C CE ID
THE GREAT
CHINESE DOCTOR
& Who ' is known
fhrnn.'hnnt thA TTnitA.I
J States on account of
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jvx;wyjwtfr'V f
k:&&& ala wonderful ecrea
No poisons or drugs used. Ha guaran
tee to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and
throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, liver and kidney, female com
plaint and all chronic diseases.
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT.
it you cannot call write tor symptom
blank and circular, inclosing 4 centa la
stamps.
THE C. GEE W0 MEDICINE CO,
1821 First St., Corner Morriaon,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Please mention the Astorian.
TRANSPORTATION.
MASSAGING.
Massaging
15 ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM
hatha if necessary; thorough compe
tency is assured.
MRS. M. HEYN0,
87 W. Bond Street, Astoria.
PLUMBERS.
PLUMBER
Heating'.Contractor, Tinner
J AND
Sheet Iron Worker
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
425 Bond Street.
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRICK SON BROS We make a
specialty of house moving, carpenters,
contractors, general jobbing: prompt at
tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and
Doane.
PA88ENGERS.
FREIGHT.
The 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 j a. m.
Quick Service Excellent Meals
Good Bertha.
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf.
J Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
G. B. BLESSING, Agent
Phone Main 1761.
TWttrtmonMcCAll PattemsieWhtJij Wtai
Mm tkin of any ocher mke o I yit l.rru. Tbi U
aHMM ol tbdr lirl, ccuracv i,d implicltr.
aicCall's Warfne(Th; Qum of Fa.hloo) hM
Ae-m Wanted. Handme premium, of
I and Fremium t-ataiogue invuia """" 7
Em?,
fre.
CANADIAN PACIfeIC
"EMPRESS" Line of the Atlantic
First cabin winter rate, $55 up.
Superior accommodation available.
Safety, upeed and comfort combined.
iRTsalMJ
o spices; j
COFFEEeTCA,
BAKING POWDER
FLGDaNO EXTRACTS
AboIuhPuTihr. Fmesr Flavor,
Oraafasf Srrenh. Dea-soble Pri.
CL0SSET&DEVE1S
- PORTLAND, OREGON.
MEN AKD WOMEN.
I'm IiigJ for unnatural
ilrliarLct.ioflaii'Diationf,
tritatiorm or ulceradoni
A rnur'iii nifntjranM
arm not aitrln-
I'M if M iHilooriOtll.
CINCIMTI.O.gTf) Sold bj nmtil.ll,
M.Hk iff
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I Utsaliii.
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THEtVHSCKWlCO
TheMistakett
Identity of Tommy
f Ainm r, MircnF.iL
IVwriiiht, by li. -'. riwll'.
f-ijr.vtjvfjwisiii nh womforiNl w ho tid'mlitlit Im. Youii,,'
me- t rlmcroft at thw iitmn wore
n rnrlty.
"I.ookH sick." sho inuttcnil, "or a lit
tie iluffy." lu van Bottlntf Into the
cmt wlicu n nulft "I U'g your imniou"
cmiwtl ht-r to wluil ri)m(i, TUe
slriuiD' .vi'iuiK num. hit I lu timid, wiin
wriiilnly sHnkhiK l li'". Hiiv luotvly
looked lior mirpilm'.
"Aw you not MIhh Vnulu, Hint
werou't you vxihiMIiir niol" llor blue
f.M" wlitoiiotl Into it ioNltlve aliire of
uiimwnwMit.
"l-t tint Mmli' ViiukIiii, but you -yuii
must ! !ult:iUiMi," hIio hiiKI.
"t iiiii Dr, North- Tom North, my
mother wrote." lie nils IiIiinIiIhk ii
Httlo nt the iieei'noi of her reception,
"You - you nre little Tommy?
"Why"- She iK'itiiii to IiiiikIi merrily,
u ml the yoiiiiu tint ii liuit:t'il.
fllltly, for he illil not uiiilerNtmui the
Joke. "You Imve the ndvmitnitii of mo,"
he niM.
Murine Koliered nt hit tone mid reul-
lu'il Hint mIio miih not (tlNiii,vltiK uuy
maikisl hoHilnllly, She held out u
ri'iH'utaut Intuit, whleh the youuu limn
ImiW e-iKi'i'ly, "We'nt mrt of coiimIiin,
t KUCMt," tilie Hit Ut. "Auywiy, tf you
i are Tommy North we've- Iven looklnu
for you. ho get In, ninl we'll stHrt."
"I eun Ki nwny If It In not eonven
lent." prolented the mail.
"t'ouvetilent: After I've worked for
three tiny m-ttlnn irturo iMKika am
Mrs. ViiukIiii put down the letter who !
luiil Imhh remlliii;, with it troubled III j
He sltf Her tlmmlitei Miide lookeil
up from the step. ;
"What'a the matter, mother? You j
look us If you hml ten remllui; your'
death wiirritiit." j
"I huve the death warrant of ourj
snniiiier'ii peace. Aunt Mary North!
writes to ask If we won't keep hoH
Tom while Hhe and Mr. North p
ultroml for the Nuuinier," j
"Who's her Tom?" usketl Madiro aue-1
elnetly. j
"Her stepson. I've not Bem Aunt
Mary sluee he miurled Mr. North, uud ;
I know next to nothing of the North
family. But Mm. Wilson knew Mr.
North when they were llvlnit In Chi-
cauo (that was lu the time of the Hint;
Mm. North), mid she mini then were
two Klt'ls and a boy. The buy was lu
kilts then, mid that was the year an",
so he must be about eight or nine
yearn old. Aunt Mary wuya he has
U-eu ill with typhoid and that she re , klWu ,, ,lo ,)llu, V(,rnU, r,
you? No, sir; you will have to us nil
tlmse Ibliias."
"You we," she explained as Iie
drove ntoiiK, "we got the UiipreiiNlou
from some one that you were about
eight years old. Your mother never
mentioned your ito or heluht, and so
members with !( for his Inmlth that
the air nt I'lmvroft Is heallitK"
"Hut we ettn't have him, mother.
Think of havlmc an ttttt year-old boy
on our hand the whole summer! We
eun never pet eunuch cooked for him
to eat. ninl he'll te drowned regularly
once n w.k and break all his nrumt wc tr.t r-ul.v for a small boy. mid-and
and lees on the other days. And P i,r 11Pl .,,,, 1M1i.i i i.,li.f -l.m
wuntetl n unlet, heavenly rest this sum j 0 tl,t vou would not ask question on
mer Ufore 1 have to Ko buck to that! the wav home." She thrust a paper
nwfui office. And It will U well, the: ,e , ft it. hiiuds,
other kind of i. time with a Tommy j Tuy ,v,.lv ,,, lnUB,ll)t t.nll
nronnd, that Is certain." : ,Ir,. a n,y ,lrV), ls , ,, wt0i tl
"Hut. Madge. I can't refuse Aunt l)y ,lj0 ,lm, ..xplmmtlons were made
Mary. She was your father's favorite t0 Mrs Vaushii the yminif mail was
aunt mid always so good t him. No. ; thankrul that the su prise had bap
Tommy will have to come, whether we- ,H.(,,t n u.t t ir )H.,.U
want him or not." . Bimk1 ,ln(, , ,)lkl, Mll !(,,, MU,-lirNt,,
"Well, then, when?" fr wllMl ,WlJ lHH)Ili, IUVe laugtunl to
"The letter says next Tuesday uu I gnhcr they have rapidly progressed In
less they hear from us that It Is not , ,u,lr ai-niialntamv.
convenient." j ,,u the iery first day Mrs. Vaughn
"Tell Aunt Mary I have the small h,ui ,HlKl nt ,, tw, w(ll, P,liri..
p.x or that I dltHl suddenly nt the ll(.mi i ,r mid as the we-ks
news-miythlng, Please, mother:" j K1-(,w , m,m!i Hhe felt reasoniibly
"1 was wondering." said her mother,' Hro tll... xf,,,!,.,, n-imid never en back
"whether an eight-year-old boy would
be afraid to sleep In it nsnu by him
self. Shall we put a bed lu the alcove
off my room or fix up the south chain
ber?"
"All the boy I've ever seen." an
swered Madge, "were afraid neither of
the things under tho earth imr of those
upon It. !lve him a room to himself,
and then you'll Ihj saved the everlast
ing clatter or tinning tncsie mm Knives , llm i,;,,,.
aud tonds and things in your nsim." iom t ,u
to the oiti.-c.
"Why should nIio," w hispered the old'
er wur.iau to hein-!f, "when a prosper
ous yimng plilcliiii Is not only will'
lug, but obviously nnxloiis, to monop
olize h r';"
The day U-fore he was scheduled to
go back to the city a new iiinn by
reason of f'ltiecroft air mid agreeable
ci mi I'll n f' i n - h l they took the big red
to the top of a nearby
It soared clear tilmv
Save Some Money
Write for particulars. James Finlay
son, agent, Astoria, Oregon.
WINES, LIQTJSS AND CIGARS.
Eagle Concert Hall
(320 Astor St.)
Room for rent by the da. wesk, or
nonth. Best rates in town.
P. A. PETER80.', Prop.
From now until Febu
rary 1st. HOW?
Read This
Tlie woolen house which I represent
has notified me that they have made
irreat 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 thee bar
sainu I will make you a suit or over
coat t i order and save vou three to
seven dollars.
PompmW vour time is limited, so
order now.
Carl E. Franseen,
ASTORIA'S LEADING TAILOR,
179 Eleventh Street. . Phone Main 3711
Still grumbling. Madge helped iher; lm, u,.,.s 11S ( ,,, iowy unwound
mother get ready the south ehamlier tuw ,mg yellow string. The girl watch
As she worked she grew Interested and P,i n ratlier sadly, for as yet there had
even took from the walls of her own
room some Interesting prints which '
she thoii'.:ht would be suitable for n
boy' room. j
"1 can't we. though, why Aunt Mary
didn't tuke the little wretch abroad;
with her-the w i air would do him
good. Take out all the fancy things,
mother, as you value them."
Iieeu uo word of love between them
and she realized that she had grown
to care so much that It was hard not
to let hi in see It. She felt glad, though,
that she hml not let him see It, le
cuuse there uiiht bo another girl lit
the city to whom ho was bound, aud
she well, tihe hnd her worts nt the
ofllce. The tears had Come luto her
"If you only understood big boys us eyc. aud now they splashed over.
The young man looked up Just lu time
to catch Bight of them, nod, letting
the string go. ho turned and caught
her In his arum.
"Uenr," he whispered, "what 1 It?"
She did not speak, but she did not try
to get away either, and after n mo
ment he said:
"Is U because I nm going away Is
It, Madge?" She shook her head.
"Why. then," ho urged, "tell me."
Suddenly she Ix'gun to laiigh-a soft
little laugh that made the innn hold
her closer.
"I was only wondering," she snld,
"whether or not there was a girl"
"You liet there is," he Interrupted,
"and I've got her right where 1 want
her." Which oeiiteuce, ulaugy ns It
was, seemed to be wholly satisfactory
to Madge,
well an you seem to understand the
smull ones you would not be twenty-
four and still single," tensed her moth
er.
1 do, mother," said Madge vehu-;
iiiently. "I understand them liltogeth-,
er too well, and that's the very reason
I am Btlll single." i
There whs no liiunedliito reply to:
till, and Mrs. Vaughn V .nod her at
tention to the room.
Get nil your old picture books and
put them on that shelf. Madge, and 1 1
think I'll bring Jim's old hobbyhorse'
down from the attic. Ho may despise
It, but you never cau tell." j
'T suppose I could make blm some
kites," said Minlgn. "There's all Unit
red and blue paper and miles of yellow
string. Perhaps if I make n big one ,
he'll get fastened to It mid fly off to
Mars. And while I'm up In the nttlc
I'm going to bring down some of Jim's
old overalls."
Arrangements were finally couiplet
ed, and Madge ratlier looked forward
to the coming of the little boy, so that
when Tuesday came she willingly
drove to the station for him, though
she protested that St. Lawrence and
bis gridiron were us nothing to the
torment bIic wiih undergoing. She took
along a bag of cookies, "Just to stop
up his mouth so he can't nsk ques
tions," she explained.
The train was late, and Madge got a
little cross as she waited In the open
trap with tho hot sun beating down
upon her. The pony was restless, mid
she dared uot leave him to go inside
of the station. When the train finally
steamed in, however, she guvo fllio
reins to a porter and went (o llnd her
young charge. She watched the few
who came out of the conches nervous
ly, with one eye on the dancing pony,
but n far as she could see no small
boy was on the train. Fearing that he
had not lieurd the. nnme of the station
called, fihe spoke to the conductor, who
told her that no Mich person was on
the train.
"Well," Bhe thought, "I suppose 1
should be lnd of It," aud was going
back to tho trap when It occurred to
her that he might some way have got
past her into the station aud might be
waiting for her there. She looked In.
No one was there but a very lull
young man, who was leaning back
rather limply against the seat, pale as
from a recent Illness. Madge gave him
ujore than a pnsslng glance because
Trees and Fools.
Any foid cuu destroy trees. They
cannot run a way, and If they could
they would still be destroyedchased
and bunted down as long as fun or a
dollar could bo got out of their bark
hides, branching horns or magnificent
bole backbones. Few that fell trees
plant them. Nor would pluntliig avail
much toward getting hnck anything
like the noble primeval forests. Dur
ing a man's life only saplings can bo
grown In the place of the old tree,
tens of centuries old, that have been
destroyed, it took more thun 3,000
years to make some of the trees In
these western woods trees that are
still standing In perfect strength and
beauty, waving and Hinging In the
mighty forests of the Sierra. God ha
cared for these trees, saved tbem from
droughi, disease, avulunches and a
thousand straining, leveling tempests
and Hoods, but he cannot save them
from fools. Only Uncle Sam can do
flint-John Mulr of California.
Head. the Morning Astorian.
No Student, N Cocaine, No Oai,
HIS
W will forfeit $1000 to any char
itable Institution for any Dntlt who
cn comH)t with u In erown and
hrlilg work, or teeth without plat,
Pay no fancy fee until you h con
sulted us. Our continued, suece In
our many itlc Is du to th uni
form hluh grsd work done j ytais
of sxpcrUmccd operator. Th priess
?wotd Ixdow art absolutely th bast
opportunity to get your money'
worth which h ver been offered.
W us nothing hut th best ma
terial. Beat 8Um lUli(i lot
1'lattaum ruling i im
Gold a Platinum Alloy rilllnt.i.
Gold Filling I1.00 to Is oo
a a Whit Layoa Crown Ijo
Gold Crown, best sik., Oitra
hSTy . ,40
Bridgtwork, per tooth, beat work, lj
Best Robber Plate, a & whit
teeth fjuo
Aluminum-lined Plat fto to lis
A blading guaraot glrtn with aU
tvnrk for 10 jr.
VEGETABLE VAPOR
I'wd only by us for Palnle Eitrao-
tioa of tetb. soc.
Xtal What Mrs. Jeul Levtl Say.
I had 12 teeth extracted by th use
of Vegetable. Vapor, bolutly pein
b th most pleslng effect and
highly recommend th method. Your
truly.
Mlta JESSIE LEVEL
tafayett, Oregon.
NERVOUS PEOPLE.
And Uiom afflicted with heart weak
nes ess hav their teeth extracted
and filled without th least pJa
whstmr.
Chicago Dental Parlors
Northwest Cor. Commercial and nth.
Plum Msiu 3001.
The largent and best equlpp! Da
tl eoUhlishment In th Northwest.
Keveuteen office In the United State.
LADY IN ATTENDANCE.
See that ynti r In th right oftV.
Special Reduction
ON
Japanese Goods
AT
Yokohama
Bazar
All kind of Japanese goods, including
China wares, basket, silk handkerchiefs,
bras wares, fans, toys, bamboo furni
tures, etc, etc. Some goods at hall prio.
It Doe The Business
Mr. E, E. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
"It does the business; I have used it
for piles and it cured them. Used It
for chapped hands and it cured them.
Applied it to an old sore and it healed
ir, without leaving a scar behind." 25o
at Chns. Rogers' drug store.
020 Commercial Street
Hildebrand & Gor
Our clearing sale runs
the year through,
BARGAINS AT ANY TIME
407 Commercial Street
Seal
Fis
He
77 Ninth St., near Bond
'Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poultry,
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Goods.
P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs.
Phone Red 2183
YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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tlmiMirlotlf mmHiloiitlnl. HANUUUUK on I'nliiul
mil frna. OldARt Mencr for luuurmir daImiiii.
iiirouiMi nunn s u. rewire
1'Ai.AiiM taken
rpri-lai notkt, without olmrnc,
I on I'nliiut
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