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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ft if if 8 i Iff ft CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HELP WANTED. WANTED A BOY TO LEARN THE Hinting business. Apply Morning Asrian, HO-ft A BRIGHT, KfTELIIOEST YOUNQ man who desires to learn Hhe veteri nary profession wanted for work In a veterinary hospital. Cooper's, SO Mont gomery street, San Francisco. Cal. H-Ct SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED BY MAX AXD WIFE, Posi tion in logging campj woman to cook; experienced. Mrs. Hall Bay City House, Tenth street 1-1 St PROFESSIONAL CARDi. ATTORMEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIK Attorney-at-Law (Sty Attorueq Office, City Hall JOHN C. McCHE, Attorney-At-law. Deputy District Attorney. 1 Building. Suite 4, FOR SALE. KIR SALE-OXE SEC-POCKET POOL table and one billiard table. Apply to X. A. Abbott, Warrenton, administrator f R. J. Abbott M4-6t JOB SALE A DE LAVEL BABY No. 2 Separator; for particulars apply to J, T, VTallingford, Warrenton. . I-12-7t TOR SALE A RANCH OF 80 ACRES t-roora house j good outside buildings, 11 newly painted 200 fruit trees 13 lead of cattle; one span of young Bares; two lumber wagons; mowing machine, hay rake, cultivator, plow, bar lows, and a new separator; will bo sold at one-half of their value on account of leaving the country. Address, Nels Olson. Oak Point Wash. 1-4-121. TOR SALE THE STOCK. AND Fix tures of a. general store located ft few miles from Astoria; very dean stock, lad wfll isToice about $7000. Ptr Menlarsa ; WESTERN REALTY OX ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL FOR sals; doing a splendid business; good smortunity for ft first-claae hotel bum. WESTERN REALTY CO. fOR SALE ONE-QUARTER OR ONE half interest in ft summer .resort Intel doing ft fins business; over 100 noma and always engaged "way ahead. WESTERN REALTY OO. TOR SALE THE FURNITURE OF A fcrg lodging house; rooms always fall; low rent. Western Realty Co. 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. HOWARD M. MOWNILU, Attoraey-At-Lsw. Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, at sTe. 4 Commerdftl St, Astoria. DENTISTS. Dr. VAUGIIAN, DhNTIST Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DB. W. C LOCAH : DENTIST Commercial St Shanahaa BufldiBg OSTEOPATHS, ' DR. RH0DA C BICXS OSTEOPATH Offic Hansen Bid. Fhons Black Hit 171 Commerdftl Bt, Astoria, Ore, MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD PASTURAGE FOR HORSES. Apply at Kinney Farm. Lewis ft Clark. 1-4 t NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF Stockholders Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Union Fishermen's Oo-Operativs 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. FOR RENT. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE security at reasonable rates; bonds, eounty and city warrants and other securities bought and sold; agent State Land Board; for investment funds 6 mt cent interest Insurance. F. L Dun iar. 207 Astoria Savings Bank Build-fag- I--'' ' ' ' 17-3t- 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 bids 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, l-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, McClure's Astoria. Bids may be for all or any one of ' said buildings. It being understood that those securing said buildings shall take away all rubbish caused by the removal f said buildings. Bids to state time same will be re moved after acceptance of proposal by the Court. Bids to be file1 with the dlerk 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, ' l-ll-4t. County Clerk FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS to rent: no children wanted. $30 I7tb at, P. E. Ferchen. 12-15-tf. BOUSE MOVERS. fREDRICKSON BR03 Ws maka a ipecialty of house moving, carpenters, jontractors, 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 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS, TOKIO RESTAURANT. S31 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Hlgglns ft Co, Coffee with Pis or Cake 10 Cta. k FIRST-CLASS MEALS. Regular Meals 15 Cta. an! Up. U. S, RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta. First Class Meals 15 Cents NORTHERN HOTEL Astoria's Newest and Best Hotel. Eleventh and Duane Streets. Rooms, Single or en Suite, Steam- Heated. Baths, Running Water la Every Room. Rates, 60o to S1.M Special by Week. Phone Main SOU. MRS. J. COLLINS, Manage HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. European PUn Only. H. C. BOWERS, Mauagtr. MEDICAL. Unprecedented Successes of DUB II THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR (? Who is knows ' . thronubout the United ;J Ctat Ait uvMmfc af WMiMU, wonderful euros. No poisons or drags used. Hs guran tees to euro catarrh, asthma, lung aad throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney, female 10m- plaints snd all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. Tf von Mnnot eall write for SVmutom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents la stamps. THE C GEE W0 MEDICINE CO. 1821 First St, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astoriaa. 1 MASSAGING. Massaging G? ALL ITS , BRANCHES; WARM baths if necessary; thorough compe tency is assured. . , MRS. 14. HEYN0, 87 W. Bond Street. Astoria. " ' TRANSPORTATION. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. The K" Une NOTICE Bids are hereby asked for the redecking, replacing defective piling or any piling gone, replacing any defective stringers or caps. Also sway braces and proper railing of the 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 snd 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 he 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 r att. 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-lSfc. County Clerk. Steamer Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 7p.m. Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday at j a. m. N Student, No Cocaine, No Gas. Hie Quick Service Excellent Meals Good Berths. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor ft G. B. BLESSING, Agent Phone Mais 3761. Ws will forfeit (1000 to sny char itable Institution for any Dentist who can compete with us in crown and bridge work, or teeth without plates. Pay no fancy fee until you have eon suited us. Our continued euocess in our many offices is due to the uni form bigh-grsds work done by years of experienced operators. The prices qooUd below sre absolutely the best opportunity to get your money's worth which has ever been offered. Wo use nothing but the best ma terials. Best Silver Filllnis.... s Platinum Fillings l-oo Gold ft Platinum Alloy Fillings. Ii.sj Gold Fillings ts-oo to I5 00 8. & Whits Layon Crown t$M Gold Crowns, best sale extra heavy ts-oo Bridgework, per tooth, best work. .Is Best Rubber Plate, S. S. watts teeth I8.00 Aluminum-lined Plats 1 10 to lis 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 Says, 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. . ,a . , Chicago Dental Parlors Northwest Cor. Commercial and nth. Phone Main 3901. The largest and best-equipped Dm tal establishment in the Northwest. Seventeen offices In the United States. LADY IN ATTENDANCE. See that you are In the right office. T, L. Driscoll Boatbuilding and Repar ing a Specialty. 22 nd and Exchange street. E agle Concert Hall , (320 Astor St) .. - ; Rooms for rent by the day. week, or month. Best rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. When Like . Cures Like. By TROY ALtmS, Copyright, 1WT. r P. P. Kantmeut. Minna Kid ultmwt ran dowu the stops from the tiuuso ln'iirlng tlio klitn Mmo. Volrnl, Clttirvoynnt.,, Tim ludy's coumiuulestkms btul upset nil bor pre conceived plans niul toons. lUr moth er biul alwsys ohihwih! bor trying any thing of tho kind, but whou she saw tho sign an overwhuhiilng dwlre to In iulre luto things uuknowtk hud tiwot her. Tbo rest of tho party had gone down to ttio iH'tu'h, and after staying tu her room at the summer uotot for an hour with a headache she hnd slip ped out to buy a fnsclnattug kimono she had seen In a Japs new store tho day before. The clairvoyant's sign had raueht her sys, and for a whole hour she bad sat in the darkened, stuffy little room with her nerves all at strained attention. She weut back to her room snd, walking straight to tho dresser, looked regretfully at the plcturo or a fronts boyish face surrounded by a little plain gold frame, "I never would have thousht it" alio whispered. "I thought you wore the truest, noblest thing on earth. And she said tbo man with black eyes, now ono of my circle of artjimlntttnces, was deceitful to the core and that If I did not separate his path from mlno he would prove tho blighting sorrow of my life. Jimmy, dear, It seems Im possible to believe you could bring sor row Into any one's life, but It must have been you sbe mount, for you ore tbo outy uiau of my scqunlntiuice who has b-black eyes." And.bolug only nine teen and believing she had come face to face with the big sorrow of her life, she threw herself across the bed and sobbed lux-nude sbe felt thnt sbo must Immediately take stops to separate Jimmy Keut's path from hers-JIminy, who had lent her bis red boll to play with the very flrst day sho went to kindergarten. James Kent, unconscious of the heavy cloud of suspicion hovering over him, came from bis ocean swim and lay idly on the sand, hoping Minim would get over her headache and walk down to the beach. Finally, sunburn ed and glowing, be went back to the hotel and found bcr on the veranda, gazing listlessly at the sea. "Is It as bad as all that, little girl) Yon are the most forlorn looking speci men I ever saw," he said as ho sat on the porch rail and eyed her commls eraUngly. Minna, seeing the sympathy in bis eyes, wished fervently that they were any other color than black. , "What on enrth in;ide you havoblack eyes, Jimmy? I dislike them she said petulantly. ' Jimmy opened the offending orbs very wide In bis surprise. 7 ?- "By Jove, you are a queer one, Min na I You told me yesterday down on the beach that I had the most beauti ful eyes you cvtr saw. Positively made me blush to know I was so beautiful. 'Frald to sleep In tbem last night lest I should spoil 'em. And now-Mlnnn, you haven't uiet any fellow with gray eyes, have you?" he asked suspiciously. "No, I haven't," indignantly, "but black eyes are treacherous and I nev er conld trust them." Whether they were treacherous or not was left an open qnestlon, but they certainly proved persuasive, and finally Jimmy was In possession of the Whole story. "Minna Bced, you ought to be asham ed of yourself! Do I look like a blight ing sorrow?" mimicking ber forlorn tone. "I might l mistaken for a prize fighter," exhibiting bis muscular arm with pride, "but I'm blamed if I'd know how to start out In the blighting sorrow business." Minna, anxious to believe, still look ed dubious. "If your eyes only weren't black!" sbe sighed. "Now, look here, ray child. I'd get a special act of congress to change them to suit you If I could. You know I've done everything to please you all my life. Why will you believe that ut ter rot? Did sbe tell you anything tangible that you absolutely know was truer Jimmy was la training for a lawyer and wanted to contest all evi dence In tbe case. "She told me my name and age," tri umphantly. "Didn't you have to write It on a piece of paper first?" suspiciously. "Y-yes, but she didn't see it hon estly she didn't I folded it tightly and put it on the table, and she sat and toyed with it while sho talked." "Tho mischief sho didn't see it!" growled Jimmy. "Anything else?" "Sbe said I bad an Aunt Mary in the spirit land that was trying to guide me," hesitatingly, 1 "See there! You never bad an Aunt Mary In your life! It's all pluln hum bug." Jimmy spoke with tbe satlsfac tlon of one willing to lcavo bis case lu the bands of an Intelligent Jury. "Np, I never bad, but mamma bad and tbe clairvoyant said aunts and great-aunts were all tbe same in tbe spirit world." Jimmy positively groaned with die gUSt .; ' , "She might safely hit on on Aunt Mary. ' Nearly everybody living has an aunt or great-aunt or great-great-great er-aunt Mary. But she had no busi ness fooling with my eyes." He sat sulkily silent then grinned with a thought that made him wonder if he would not some day bear to the realm of. Ibe. melapbxs.lcaj.tbe. game rrjInttotV that Kdbbn"Jielrl to Wings j physical, "Young woman, I would not take a homeless verdict upon ray tree from any on oculist. Neither will I have them conderanml by any oue clairvoy ant I demand a consuhatlon, It ! got tho party together, will you go to another clairvoyant this evening?" be demanded. "I would be so glud to find that tbe first ono was mistaken," she I4 fer vently. v It was a very busy evening for Mr. Kent. Finally he found a swross suf flolontly good Matured nnd pllnble to dlA his rmiulreutont. "Iteuiember, yon are to entirely free her mind from the Idea. I'll omt bor lu third. Yon couldn't fail to know her anyway. Hho's the prettiest on In tho bunch, tt's cheap at H, and If sho gets over hor fear of black eyes, by Jove, I'll send you another tenner tomorrow." And Mme. Ardotta, en thusiastic under the powerful stimulus, promised t do ber best. That night when luo moon casj a long path of light over the waves e couple sat far down tho beach In a spot removed from the crowd. "tithe told me my unmo without my writing It!" Mluna said In awed tones, "She Is slmi'ly wonderful!. Paid for me never to have any eoundence In fakes thnt made me write questions sud fold them on a table; that they had blank paper folded Just like them, nud when they were toying with the ones I wrote that they would sub stitute the lilnuk one nud leave it on tho table nud take mlno In their band under the edge of the table ami rend It. That's exactly what that flrst wo- ruau must have doue. I've lost faith lu her euMivly, and, Jimmy, boy. sho said that the only person I need avoid and be suspl-tous of was a blond man with a Vandyke ward." Young Mr. Kent stroked hi beard less chin. "Thank heaven I haven't blond Vandyke." be said ploiisty. "Did she tell you anything almut-er nter be asked cautiously. "'Nat exactly, but she sold that tuy real atSulty was wu a man I had known slm-e childhood." "Now, thnt," suld Mr. Kent with great gratltlcnttou, "suits me exactly. I'd rather bo called an aillulty any dny tlmn a blighting sorrow." lie Joyfully H)fuusod himself of the girl's bands, and she bad evidently loot nil fear of treachery. Afterward, with ber bead resting comfortably against his tweed shout der, she poke musingly. "She said that the er.-nteiit trial of her life was that there were so muny fakes that brought discredit upau her glorious profession." "Never you mind, little girl; I'm not so eimlly Imposed upon, and you'll have" me with you all through life to help pick out the real article." sud tbe treacherous Mr. Kent lifted ber face until he could look adoringly Into it. 1 The moon, as If by special cou tract, came from under a cloud at Just tbe tight moment, and she saw bis expres sion. . ' "Jimmy, I don't believe any oue else ever had such wonderfully honest eyes," she said happily. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. W Special Reduction ON Japanese Goods Yokohama An kinds of Tapansss toads, including China wares, baskets, silk haadksrcblsfs, bran warta, fast, toy, bamboo fornix tures, stt, etc om goods at half price. 020 commercial street A SCARED JEWELER. Queer Actions of a Stranger la Town Yesterday-iWho Can He Be? For a few minutes yesterday Frank Donnerberg thought himself the victim of a bold hold up. During a lull in bustncM, when he was alone in the store a tall athletic appearing man approached the counter, behind which Mr. Donner berg was standing, and asked to be 4hown some diamond rings. With pros Mots of a good sale dancing before his eyes the urbane Frank responded with alacrity. After carefully examining the glittering array of gems, the stranger placed one of them on his linger, and mirveying it with the eye of an expert, anked the price. When told the price, 1100, he offered to pay with a check on a Salt Lake bank, but Donnerberg de manded the coin of the realm. Tbe vlsl tor remarked that the ring looked pretty good, and that he could pawn It, He then drew from his pocket a long bar relied revolver, which to the now fright ened jeweler looked as large a one of the big gun at Fort Stevens. Affec tlonatoly caressing it he said he would not pawn the shooting Iron as It was his friend. For probably two minutes which seemed hours, lie carressed his pot and taking the ring from his finger he laid it on the show case and asked if there .was a bank ln town and being answered In the affirmative stated that he would get the money and return. He did not return and the police have been unable to find him. t , It U stated that an individual sue ceeded in cashing a Salt Lake check in town and lost the proceeds In a gam bling game. The biter was bitten. - DOGS MUST PAY. NFjf YORK, Jan. 14, Rabies, accord ing to a statement made by Health com mlssioner Darlington, yesterday, reaching the proportions of an epidemic In this city. There were 20, cases re ported last month. Last year the number of deaths from the disease was 27. As a measure of re striction the health department has made, and 'will enforce a regulation re quiring owners of dogs captured in the street to pay a fee of $3 If they wish their dogs to be leased. Bazar Hildefcrand & Gor Our clearing sale runs the year through, BARGAINS AT ANY TIME 4G7 Commercial Street CANADIAN PAGII.IC h ,Tf M P R I " Lino of the) Atlantic , First cabin winter rata, 153 up. Superior accommodation available. Safety, speed and comfort combined. Write for particular. James Flulsy- son, agent, Astoria, Oregon. ShmTiVm tmt m- wkt '"-,. J b - . mn a if! . A.. ttuhLsil BkStB) ;0 SPICES, 5 f COFFEE JEA mmm powder, FlXVOIiltlCf EXTRACTS AttsluhPiffSy. finest Flavor, CrtifsUSfrtr.h.tcisoniibltiVicMLj CL03SETGDEYE5 . '"" PORTLAND CSJtCOM. I PLUMBEE3. .ill PLUMBER Mill! Heating;Contractor, Tinner (-AND- v. j Sheet Iron Worker" ALL WORK GUARANTEED 45 Bond Street ! ; . UNDERTAKERS. f J. A, GILUAUOII & CO., Undertakers and Eiuhalnier. Experienced Lady AsulHtunt " 1,4a.-Jl W hen Desired. , 1 ' '' 11 .-' in'ii'ii iVti. TiMiVtr. Calls Promptly Attended Day ' ,,.,.....-,,... 0, flight, Patton Udg. lath and Dunne Sts ASTORIA, OKE.OON Phone Main 2111 , 'V UUHDB1E3. rHOSB ' PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS The kind known by (tossy men In the summer, are difficult articles to launder loely. Unless you know Just bow to so It, the front pleats won't iron down smooth, and the shirt front will look mssy. Our New Press Iroaer Irons them without rolling or stretching. Try It. ; Troy Laundry, Tenth and Duane. Pfeont Main 1991. .