THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA OREGON.
SUNDAY, JANUARY ti, 190!.
Classified advertising.
HELP WANTED,
GOOD PAY-MO WANTED EVERY
where to tack signs, distribute circu
lars, samples, V-. no canvassing. Na
tional Dist Bureau. Chicago, HI
WANTED A BOY TO LEARN THE
printing business. Apply Morning
Aatorian. HOtf.
WANTED A PLACE AS NURSE. BY
professional nurse of large experience.
Address, Mrs. M. E. Costenbordcr, Fort
Stevens, Or. 1-5-ut,
PROFESSIONAL CARDi.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE
Attorney-at-Law
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
! City Attorneq
Offices. City Ball
MALE HELP WANTED MEN AND
women to learn watchmaking, en
grTtn. Jeweler work. optics; easy
tarma: positions guaranteed; money
tad learning. Watchmaking-Engrav
ing School. 142t Fourth avenue, Seat
tie, Wash.
JOHN C McCUE,
Attoruey-At-Law.
Deputy District Attorney.
Page Building, Suite 4.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE A DE LAVEL BABY No.
Separator; for particulars apply to
J. W. Wallingford, Warrenton. M2-.t
FOR SALE A RANCH OF 80 ACRES;
9-room house; good outside buildings,
all newly painted; 200 fruit trees; 13
head of cattle; one span of young
mares; two lumber wagons; mowing
machine, hay rake, cultivator, plow, bar
tows, and a new separator; will be sold
at one-half of their value on account 01
leaving the country. Address, Nels
Olson. Oak Point. Wash. l-4-12t
tR SALE THE STOCK AND FIX
tune of a general store located a few
smiles from Astoria; very clean stock,
tail will invoice about $7000. Par
ticulars at
WESTERN REALTY 00.
ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL FOR
ale; doing a splendid business; good
importunity for a first-class hotel man.
WESTERN REALTY CO.
lOR SALE ONE-QUARTER OR ONE
half interest in a summer resort
hotel doing a fine business; over 100
rooms and always engaged 'way ahead.
,v WESTERN REALTY CO.
WO& SALE THE FURNITURE OF A
large lodging bouse; rooms always
tall low rent Western Realty Co,
HOWARD M. bROWNIU,
Attorney-At-law.
Office with Mr. J. A. latia, it He. 40
Commercial St, Astoria.
RESTAURANTS.
TOKIO RESTAURANT.
631 Band Street.
Opposite Rom, lliggtns & Co.
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts. ,
-FIRST-CLASS HEALS.- '
Regular Meals 13 Cta, and Up.
U. S. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta,
First Class Meals 13 Cents.
HOTELS.
DENTISTS.
Db. VAUGHAN,
DLNTIST
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon.
DR. W. C LOGAN
DENTIST
Commercial St 8hanahaa BnHding
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RH0DA C. HICKS
OSTEOPATH
Office Mansea Bid. Phone Black Itll
I7S Commercial SU Astoria, Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GOOD PASTURAGE FOR HORSES.
Apply at Kinney Farm, Lewis ft Clark.
1-4-Ot
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF
Stockholders Notice is hereby given
that the annual meeting of the Union
Fishermen's Co-Ope rative Packing Com
pany, will be held according to the by
laws of said corporation, and at the
hall of the Columbia River Fishermen's
Protective Union, in Astoria, Oregon, on
Monday, January 27, 1908, at 1 o'clock
p. m
CHARLES WILSON,
President
Attest: FRANS KANKKONEN,
Secretary.
MONEY TO LOAN.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
make loans in any amount from $2000
to $10,000, on first-class security; state
Interest. Address A. B, care Astoria
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
security at reasonable rates; bonds,
county and city warrants and other
securities bought and sold; agent State
Land Board; for investment funds 6
per cent interest. Insurance. F. L Dun
bar, 207 Astoria Savings Bank Build
ing. l-7-30t.
PROPOSALS FOR BIDS.
NOTICE Bids are hereby asked for
publishing proceedings of the County
Court for the year 1908. Bids to state
price per inch or square and style of
type.
All bid3 to be filed on or before Feb
ruary 1, 1908. Court reserving the right
to reject any and all bids.
By order of the County Court.
J. C. CLINTON,
I-ll-7t. County Clerk.
NOTICE Proposals are hereby asked
for the old Court House and any or
all other buildings or removal of same,
situate on block 28, McC'lure's Astoria.
Bids may be for all or any one of
said buildings. It being understood that!
those securing eaid buildings shall take
away all rubbish caused by the removal
of said buildings.
Bids to state time same will be re
moved after acceptance of proposal by
the Court. Bids to be filed with the
Clerk on or before January 15, 1908.
Court reserving the right to reject any
or all proposals.
By order of the County Court.
J.C.CLINTON,
Ml-4t. County Clerk,
NOTICE Bids are hereby asked for the
redecking, replacing defective piling or
any piling gone, replacing any defective
stringers or caps. Al-o sway braces and
proper railing of tlie Youngs Bay draw
bridge. Turnouts to be made when new
piles are driven.
Planking to be 3 in. 18 feet long and
laid diagonally. Bidders to state amount
and dimensions required. All of the
present lumber now on said bridge that
can be used, to be used. And all lumber
that can not be used to be saved and to
be taken care of by the Supervisor.
Court reserves the right to purchase
the material if considered cheaper by
the court.
Work to be done first-class and to be
accepted by the county road master.
Court reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. Bids to be filed with the
clerk on or before February 1, 1908.
By order of the County Court.
J. C. CLINTON,
1-11-lSt. County Clerk.
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
to rent; no children wanted. 330
17th at, P. E. Ferchen. 12-15-tf.
NORTHERN HOTEL
Astoria's Newest and Beet Hotel.
Eleventh and Duane Streets.
Rooms, Single or en Suite, Steam
Heated, Baths, Running Water la Every
Room.
Rates, SOo to $1.50; Special by Week.
Phone Main 3011.
MRS. J. COIXINS, Manager.
HOTEL PORTLAND
Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND, ORE.
European Plan Only.
H. C. BOWERS, Manager.
MEDICAL.
w.
THE WEEK IN - ;
ASTORIA SOCIETY
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All Items of social or porsonnl nature will please be sent to Miss Alert
the Astorlnn office. Phone Malu OOl.N'o communication will be received later
than 10 o'clock Saturday morning, except In cae of an event occurring
later thnn that time.
The Dorcas Society
Lutheran Church held
business meeting on Friday night in the
church parlors. During the evening
refreshments were served. The meeting
was well attended,
of the First Login's Hull. Over three huiidind people
their annual ' 'y coming from Seaside and St.
Judge and Mrs. F. J. Taylor are tour
ing California, while at Palo Alto they
we re met by Frank IVrker, Otto Vtuln-
ger and Hamilton Garner who are
students at Stanford University and
shown the different points of Intercut
in and about the college.
Mr. and Mrs. a N. Perry, of Houlton.
Oregon, arrived lu Astoria Friday for a
short visit. Mr. Perry attended th
meeting of the delegates of the Kntghta
of Pythias who are arranging for a
convention to be held in this district.
Helens witnessed the ceremonies. Dur
ing tlaevenlng Mayor Vie gave au
entertaining addres on "Friendship" and
Mr. J. W. Whyte handled hi subject.
"Ilenevolence, well. Mr. J. 11. Gmtku's
talk was on "Charity." Mr. William
church officiating. The bride Is a niece
of Rev, Mr. Kltnfion of the Seamen's
Institute, 1 i
Tim Woman's Christian Temperance
t'ulmi hold their regular meeting on
Thursday afternoon In the parlors of
the Seamen's Institute. The meeting
which was au hint met Ive one, was much
enjoyed, ;
The Rev, Mr, KilufKon and a number
of Invited friends will hold religious
services today on board the British ship
lUjore,
9 very plonHnut "socal evening" was
given at the Seamen's Institute last
night About, 4i friend gathered in
the parlor, to assist In the entertaining
An excellent musical program was ren
Gratke and M1se Lurwu favored the S"lt, Jt'ven by the Misser
audience with solos, Mr. Droit smiir a tarsen, Mildred and Berths Stevensoa
Baron Kareriehen, of Rensburg, Ger
many, who has been spending several
days at the bcaeh was in Astoria Friday
en route to Portland.
.1 X . .1. - tt
& States on account of
?v?'! wonderful enres.
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRICKSON BROS We make a
specialty of house moving, carpenters,
sontractors, general jobbing: prompt at
tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and
Duane.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
Hasty Messenger Co.
433 Commercial St.
NIGHT OR DAY SERVICE.
Phone Main 372L
Unprecedented
Suoomee of
dr. i i n
THE GREAT
CHINESE DOCTOR
V who is known
r&??re?
tltCSi
No poisons or drugs used. He guaran
tee to core 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 Aatoriaa.
MASSAGING.
Massaging
tH ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM
baths if necessary; thorough compe
tency is assured.
MRS. M. HEYN0,
87 W. Bond Street, Astoria.
TRANSPORTATION.
PASSENGERS.
FREIGHT.
The K" Line
m pufiiMi .iirf-,,; t 1
Steamer - Lurline
Night Boatfor Portland and
Way Landings.
Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at
7 p.m.
Leaves Portland Dally except Sunday
at 3 a. m.
Quick Service Excellent Meals
Good Berths.
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
G. B. BLESSING, Agent
Phone Main 4761.
No Student, No Cocaine, No Gas.
i Us world
We will forfeit $1000 to any char
itable institution for any Dentist who
can compete with us in crown and
bridge work, or teeth without plates.
Pay no fancy fees until you have con
sulted us. Our continued success in
our many offices is due to the uni
form high-grade work done by years
of experienced operators. The prices
quoted below are absolutely ths best
opportunity to get your money's
worth which has ever been offered.
We use nothing but the best ma
terials. Best Silver Fillings 30c
Platinum Fillings I1.00
Gold & Platinum Alloy FilUngs.l1.s3
Gold Fillings .$Jo to I5.00
S. S. White Layon Crown 9540
Gold Crowns, best aak extra
heavy 9$joo
Bridgework, per tooth, best work, ,9s
Best Rubber Plate, S. S. white
teeth . i 98.00
Aluminum-lined Plate 9to to 9S
A binding guarantee given with all
work for 10 years. .
VEGETABLE VAPOR ,
Used only by us for Painless Extrac
tion of teeth, 50c.
Read What Mrs. Jessie Level Say.
I had 12 teeth extracted by the use
of Vegetable Vapor, absolutely pain
less the 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 bave their teeth extracted
and filled without the least pain
whatever.
Chicago. Dental Parlors
Northwest Cor. Commercial and nth.
Phone Main 3901.
, The largest and best-equipped Den
tal establishment in the Northwest.
Seventeen offices in the United States.
LADY IN ATTENDANCE.
See that you are in the right ofllce.
The Ladies' Aid Soci.'ty of the English
Lutheran Church met at the home of
Mrs. diaries Ycrcheuren on Tenth street
and Jerome aveuue on Thursday after
noon. The meeting was well attended
by the members and friends. A short
musical program was rendered after the
close of the business meeting and re
freshments were served. AU present
thoroughly enjoyed the meeting.
KivedUh song. MUs Enter SundquUt Je
lighted the lUteuor with the violin
playing and Mr. Larsen gave a solo
which was well received. At the con
elusion of the program dancing was in
HhI In, excellent nmlo being funi
Muni by an orchestra of five pieces.
Coming Social
The evening aortal, which will take
place at, the residence of Mrs, Chai. S,
Hi own, on Franklin avenue, next Frl
day evening, promises to be au enjoy
able affair. It will be given by the
UdieV Guild of Grace Episcopal Church
The Liberty Bell Social Club held an
other of their smveesful dances in
Logan's Hall lat night. There was a
good attendance aiu xoellnnB music
was furnished by the Pacific orchestra.
AU enjoyed themselves.
Mrs. J. Tuttle entertained the mem
bers of the Pastime Club on Friday
evening. Every one present had a de
lightful time. Cards were played, the
lucky prize-winners being. Mrs. James
Welch and Mr. O, Wlngate. During
the evening- the hostess served dainty
refreshments.
A very interesting program was ren
dered by Prof. Enna and pupils on lt
Tuesday night at their regular monthly
miixb-al recital at the home of Captain
and Mrs. (5. 8. Gunderson. In spite of
the inclement weather many were In at
tendance and all were enthuiatlc in
their praise of the different number
rendered. The profewor gave an lnitruc
tive talk on "Technique" which was well
received. During the evening Miss
Harriet Wise was the recipient of
handsome gold inc.liil given as an award
of merit for her excellent work on the
piano during the past term. Dainty re
freohmenU wre served at the close of
the recital. Following It the program ren
dered in full: Allearo in (! Minor.
Scurlatti-TatiKlg; No. 0 and 13 from
Well TemHrcd Clavierclmrd. Bach;
Somite op. 25, Louis Ciln; Fantasia In
D Minor. Stenhamer, Concert Study,
Slreleki; Ity the Sea, Smetena; Concert
I'ollonnise, tp. 41, Kmi! Liehllng.
Dr. and Mrs. O. B. EMes are enter
taining this week Mr. J, W. Kstes, Mrs
B. E. Estes and Master Eugene Estes,
of Seattle. Wash.
The mcmlers of the D. M. C. D. Club
met with Miss Anno Campbell at her
home on East Duane and thirty-seventh
streets on Tuesday evening of this
week.
T, U Driscoll
Boatbuilding and Repair
ing" a Specialty.
22 nd tsxid Exchange street.
Eagle Concert Hall
(320 Astor Si) '
Rooms for rent by the day, week, or
month. Best rates in town.
P. A. PETERSON, Prop.
Mrs. William E. Tallant and Miss
Tallant charmingly entertained the
members of the Thursday Afternoon
Club this week at their palatial home
on Grand avenue. Mrs. Brink winning
the-prize at canls, which was the form
of amusement for the afternoon.
. frs. A. A. Finch and Mrs. Nelson
Troyer were the hostesses on Friday
night at the Troyer home on Third
street for the Fortnightly Euchre Club.
'Hie ultendanne avu lnrc and the even
ing passed very pleasantly for all. The
prize wmnei4 on this occasion were
Mrs. R. G. Prael and Mr. C. B. Allen.
: On Wednesday, January 8th, at the
beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Rcith,, occurred tjie marriage of
their daughter, Katliryn May Reith to
Mi. K. Albert Johnson. The residence
was beautifully decorated for this
auspicious occasion with holly, fern and
ivy. Promptly at the noon hour, to the
solemn strains of, , Mendelsshon's Wfcd
ding March the bridal ,party entered the
parlor. The groom attended by William
0. Reith, brother of the bride, leading
the way. Miss Rose Nisliet, of PortlnnJ,
cliarnilngly gowned as brides inuld, pre
ceded the bride, who entered leaning on
the arm of her father, Mr. J. W. Reith.
The Rev. William S, Gilbert pronounced
the impressive words which united the
lives ,of these young people. At the
close of the ceremony, congratulations
were showered upon the hnppy couple.
A sumptuous dinner was served which
all present enjoyed. About one, hundred
and twenty-five guests were in attend
ance, a launch being chartered to carry
those going from Astoria,
; Tho b"de elegantly attired in white
looked very sweet and lovable. The
groom is a rising young business man
of Astoria. ; . ;
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left one the
evening train for a tour of the const
cities and on their return they will make
Astoria their home. .
The (.Irclg memorial . concert which
was to have taken, plnce the coming
week has been postponed until January
lUt, on account of the l!!nee of some
of those who were to participate. This
is an event which Is being looked for
ward to with pleasure by the music
lovers of Astoria and no doubt it will
be well pstronlited by the "elite" of the
city.
MUs Gertrude Stockton, of Portland,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. G.
i'mel, this week.
' 'i '
The "Old Ladies Club" of East As
toria, was entertained by Mrs. diaries
Gnddard on Wednesday,' afternoon of
this week.
The Clover Club, members were de
lightfully entertained at tlieJJiome of
Mrs. J. J, Uyard on Seventh street on
TiicjkVjv afternoon.
The Ladies Missionary Society of the
Baptist Chuifh held a successful social
and business meeting on Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Graham on
Exchange street.
Mr. J. T. Robinson," of Iowa City,
has arrived in. Astoria for ah extended
vWt with his daughter, Mrs. L. Graham
and family. y .
The members of the Knights of
Pythias lod(?e' held a very successful
public installation on Friday night in T, Field of the Norwegian Methodist
and Mr, Zleglcr. Misses Raunels and
Jeffers played violin select Ions; Rudolph
Kinkellu gave a comet solor, and Misa
Jennie Jclfvrs favored those present with
an entertaining recitation. Mr, Gaston
was muster of ceremonies and furnished
popcorn. Nfrs. llearhart and Mr. Gaston
assisted Mrs, Ellvfuon In serving coffee
and rake. The stilloin of the British
Mp Rnjore were' unable to lie present
on account of the vessel having gone
out Into the channel.
Stomach Trouble Cored.
If you hare any trouble with your
stomach you should take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P.
Klote, of Kdlna, Mo., says; "I have
used a great many different medicine
for stomach trouble, but And Chamber,
kin's Stomsch and Liver Tablets more
beneficial than any other remedy I ever
used." For sale by Frank Hart and lead
ing druggists.
The ctar Is proving to the duma mem
hers the utterr falsity of their assertion
that he It no autocrat.
LAUNDRIES.
tHOSS PLEATED BOSOM SHUTS
s The kind known by dressy men la the
rammer, are difficult articles to launder
steely. Unless you know Just how to
lo It, the front pleaU wont Iron down
mooth, and the shirt front will look
nussy. Our New Press Ironer Itom
them without rolling or stretohlng. Try
t. ney L unary, Tenth and Duane.
Phone Main 1001.
PLUMBERS.
PLUMBER
MONTGOMERY
HeatingContractor, Tinner
' AND ... . jag
Sheet Iron Worker"""
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
415 Bond Street
UNDERTAKERS.
J. A. UILUAUUII & CO.,
Undertaken and Enihulmers.
Experienced Lady Aaslntant
Wlien Desired.
Calls Promptly Attended Day
or Night. s
Patton BAg. IStuand Dunne Stl
ASTOUIA, ORE.OOK
Phone Main 21 1J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wygnrd had as
their guests for a faw Jays Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Wjlilte, of Portland, who had
been spending the holiday season at
their cottage at Seaside.
'A delightful siirprlHo party was ten
dered Mrs. J. W. Smith of East As
toria on Friday evening by a. score or
more of her intimate friends. Five hun
dred was plnynd, every one enjoying
the game. Delectable refreshments were
served. Among those present were the
following: Mcsdames Ooddard, Gambel,
Knutsen, Burkholdcr, Swarts, D. Gam
bel, Ulzinger and Linley, the Misses
(oddard, (ininbcl, Knutsen and Busle,
and Messrs. Morton, Havord, George,
Ikrry and Ous Gambel. , ' ' ,
Miss Francis Estes has returned from
a two weeks' visit with friends at Mo
Minnvllle, Oregon. On New Year's day
Miss Estes had the pleasure of acting
as brides maid at the wedding of her
friend, Miss Marian TIull to Mr. William
Robinson.
Mr, Christian Floe, of Fort Stevens,
and Miss Lydia Nelson were married on
Saturday afternoon at the residence of
Mrs. Brown in AlJcrbrook. The Rev. J.
Special Reduction
ON ' '
Japanese Goods
Yokohama
Bazar
All kinds of Japanese goods, including
China wares, baskets, silk handkerchiefs,
braea wares, fans, toys, bamboo funi
hues, etc etc. Some goods at half price.
020 Commercial Street
Hildebrand & Gor
' Our clearing sale runs
' the year through,
BARGAINS AT ANY TIME
467 Commercial Street