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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1908)
THE MOllNING ASTORIA, JtlSTOHIA; OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 19. I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HELP WANTED. GOOD PAY SEEN WANTED where to tack signs, distribute circu lars, samples, eta. no canvassing. Na tional Kst. Bureau, Chicago, 111. 1 BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT YOUNG man who desires to learn th veteri nary profession wanted for work in a veterinary hospital. Cooper's, 20 Mont jomery street, San Francisco, Cai M Ot. LOST AND FOUND, FOUNDA GOLD RLNGj OWNER CAN have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement, at thia office. 1-18-tf. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. attorniys-at-law CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIK Attorney-at-Law BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. i- City Attorneq Offices. City Hall JOHN C. McCUE, . Attorney-At-Uw. Deputy District Attorney. - Page Building. Suite 4. FOR RKNT. FOR RENT-9 ROOM FLAT. 1289 Franklin avenue. APPLY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS to rent; no children wanted. ISO Mtk t P. E. Ferchen. 12-15-tf. REAL ESTATE WANTED. , FARM WANTED OOU1D PAY $500, on small farm; 20 acres bottom land; lalance terms; must be near Astoria, ' en count t road. Address P. 0. Box 8, Warrenton, Ore. FOR SALE. FOR SALE ONE SIX-POCKET POOL table and one billiard table. Apply to E. A. Abbott, Warrenton, administrator of R. J. Abbott M4-6t FOR SALE A DE LAVEL BABY No. 2 Separator; for particulars apply to J. W. Wallingford. Warrenton. l-12-7t FOR SALE THE STOCK AND Fix tures of a general store located a few ilea from Astoria; very clean stock, and will invoice about $7000. Par tfeolara at WESTERN REALTY CO. ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL FOR sale; doing a splendid business; good importunity for a first-class hotel man. WESTERN REALTY 00. FOR SALE ONE-QUARTER OR ONE- ialf interest in a summer resort hotel doing a fine business; oveT 100 rooms and always engaged way ahead. WESTERN REALTY CO. HOWARD M. BOWN ILL, Attorney-At-Lsw. Office with Mr. J. A. lata, at No. 40 ' Commercial St, Astoria. T0KI0 RESTAURANT. 631 Bond Street. Opposite Ross, Hlggins & Co. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts. FIRST-CLASS MEALS. Regular Heal 15 Cts. and Up. U. S. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts. First Clan Meals is Cents. HOTELS. DENTISTS. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dh.vriST Pythian Building. Astoria. Oregon. DR. W. C LOGAN DENTIST Commercial St Shsnahaa Building OSTEOPATHS. DR. RH0DA C RTCX3 OSTEOPATB OSos HauseU Bid. Phone Black till ITS Commercial BU Astoria, Ore, MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF Stockholders Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Union Fishermen's Co-Operative Packing Com pany, will bo 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, 1906. at 1 o'clock p. m. CHARLES WILSON, President Attest: FRANS KANKKONEN, Secretary. HOUSE U0VERS. FOR SALE THE FURNITURE OF A largo lodging house; rooms always fall; low rent Western Realty Co, MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE security at reasonable rates; bonds, eountv and city warrants and other securities bought and sold; sgent 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 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. Ml-7t. ' County Clerk. 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 liridge. Turnouts to be made when new piles are driven. Plankins to be 3 in. 18 feet lone and laid diagonally. Bidders to state amount and dimensions required. All of the present lumber now on said bridge that osn 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 elerk on or before February 1, 1908. By order of the County Court. J.C. CLINTON. MM8t. . County Clerk. rREDRICESON BROS We make a specialty of house moving, carpenters, sontractors, general jobbing: prompt at tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and Duane. 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, Wo to f 1-S0; Special by Week. Phone Main SOU. MRS. J. COLLINS, Manager. HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE, European Plan Only. H. C. BOWERS, Manager. MEDICAL. THE WEEK IN ASTORIA SOCIETY All Hems of social or personal nature will pious be sent to Mls Alert, the Astorlan office. Phone Main 601. No communication will be noshed later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning, except In case of en event occurring later than that time. The Good Fellowship Club of the L O. T. Ml. met socially 'with lr, N. S. Vernon at iier residence on Kxchange treet ou Friday evening. Mi Lena Smith entertained the young ladies of ths Tankalmche Chib ml the members of the Young Men's League of the (Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening of this wyk at her home on Seventh street. About SO were in attendance. During the evening the young people engaged in a spirited spell ing match in which the young men were successful. Other games were played and tome excellent musio rendered. Luncheon was served end all present spent an enjoyable evening. Mis Margaret Hlgglns, Grace Stokes. Nan snd Bess Reed of this city; Mis Mabel Taylor of Flavel, end Mesnrs. Stokes, lligglns and Mcleod attended a party given last night at Fort Stevens'; by Ceptain and Mrs. Willis. treet, a very pleasant birthday party was given, lu honor of Mr. It Duncan, the occasion being hie 87th anniversary. Hie evening was spent In card-playing interspersed with vocal and lnstru nienUl music. A sumptuous supper, was served which all present fully enjoyed. Mr. Duncan was the recipient of a num ber of Jiandsome mementoes of the happy occasion, The St. Agnes' Guild of the Episcopal t'hmvh held a very successful cookey sale on Saturday afternoon at Mis (Yang's store on Commercial street. G. V. Burkehils of Seal tie Is the week end guest of his cousins, Mrs. A. M. F01M and Ml McCrea. The member of the Friday Afternoon Club were entertained by Mrs. F W. Tsllant this week at her home on Grand avenue. MESSENGER SERVICE. Hasty Messenger Co. 433 Commercial St NIGHT OR DAY SERVICE. Phone Main 3721. Unprecedented Successes of DR. t GEE SO THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Who is known ,. throughout the United 2sfW'J States on account of tfe:SicSLM wonderful errre. No poisons or drugs usee He gusraa tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney, iemale 10m plaints and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cent in stamps. THE C. GEE WO' MEDICINE CO. 102) First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorlan. Mrs. Robert Carrtithers charmingly entertained the members of the, Thurs day Afternoon Kuchre Club at ber home on Exchange street. The lucky prize winners on this occasion were Mrs. R. K. Howes, and Mm. M T. Brooks. MASSAGING. Massaging 0? ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM. baths if necessary; thorough compe tency is assured. MRS. M. HEYN0, 87 W. Bond Street, Astoria. TRANSPORTATION. PAMENGER8. FREIGHT. The K" Ua LAUNDRIES. IH0SE PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS The kind known by dressy men in the summer, are difficult articles to launder nicely. Unless you know just how to io it, the front pleats won't iron down smooth, and the shirt, front will look tossy Our New Press ironer irons them without rolling or stretching. Try K. Troy Laundry, Tenth and Duane. ffcme Main 199L ; Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month delivered by; canto. Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. j Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 1 Leaves Portland Daily except Sundav at 3 a. m, Quick Service Good Excellent Berths, Meals Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor It G. B. BLESSING, Agent ' Phone Main 9761. BOAT BUILDER. T, L. Driscoll I Boatbuilding and Repar- mg a specialty. 22 nd i ai Exchange street. No Students, No Cocaine, No Gas. We will forfeit $1000 to any char itable institution for any Dntist who can compete with us in crown and bridge work, or teeth without plates. Pay no fancy fees until you hsve 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 best opportunity to get your money's worth which has ever been offered. Wo use nothing but the best ma terials. Beat Silver Fillings 50c Platinum Fillings fi.oo Gold & Platinum Alloy Fillings. Ims Gold Fillings Smo to $5.00 S. S. White Layon Crown tyoo Gold Crowns, best salt, extra heavy Ivoo "BridgewoTk, per tooth, best work.lj Best Kubber Plate, S. & whit teeth . 18.00 Aluminum-lined Plate .....fxo to I15 A binding guarantee given with all work for 10 years. VEGETABLE VAPOR Used only by us for Painless Extrac tion of teeth, 50c. f 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 have their teeth extracted and filled without the least pain whatever. . v ' . ' 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 VX ATTENDANCE. See that you are In the right offloo. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astor St) Roomo for rent by the day, week, or aonto. Best rates in town. 1. A. PETERSO.J, Prop. The clerant home of Mrs. C. $ Brown ua the scene on Friday night of a de lightful 'Social .Evening" given by the I-adies Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. There was a larpe attendance of Guild members and friends and the evening proved one of pleasure. An entertaining musical' program was rendered aa fol lows: Mi Alwina Kin-hofT, piano solo; Mi. II. Vsn Dusen, vocal solo; Mini Maude Van Dusen, piano nolo; Mi Bess Reed, vocal solo; Mrs. Frank Spittle, vocal solo; piano duct by tlio Mis.-ies Alwina end Pauline KircholT; Rev. W. S. Short, vocal solo. Miss Fossett eitlertalned the members of the D. M, C D. Club on Tuesday even- ing at the renldence of Dr. and Mrs. J M. Holt, the evening was pleasantly pcnt by those present In Social converse and music. IRISH PARLIMENTARY PARTY. DUBLIN, Jan. R-Tlie ollvo branch hold VUt t the meeting of the Irish I'arlliHontary party, whldh endorsed tha National Directory of the United Irish Leagtm and expressed ths opinion that the agreement rwently 1 arrived at be tween John Redmond and William O'llrlcn removed every objection that Nationalists outeldo of party had to rejoining to Die rank having been grasped by Mr, O'Brien and Timothy llealy and the present prospect la that Mm next meeting of the party will find the two antMtedmond leaders with their followers bak In tha fold. Mr. CBrlen yesterday wrote Mr. Redmond welcom lug for htnmelf and Mr. Healy the mo Uon passed by them, , U The Irish Parliamentary Committee yesterday accepting the party's pledge snd promUlng their co-operation in mak ing the reunion of the natlonalliit fore complete. Mr. Redmond replied that he was exceedingly gratided at the communication, saying he was surs It wss tlx wish of every one to bury th differences of the past mi a at , .1 j ne Aseemuiy 11110 meiuoer were pleasaotly entertained on Thursday evening of this week by Mrs. J, M. Holt at her home ou Grand avenue and Scv enteenth street Cards were played and at the cloee of the game, dainty refresh meiU were served. Some excellent music was rendered during the evening. mi club has 14 members and meets every two -ck, six-handed euchre is played and no prises are given to the winners. Mrs, F. Fisher entertained the dub at Its former meeting two weeks' uice. Miss Nellie Larf-cn gave a charming little birthday party on Saturday after noon to a number of invited friend, the ocwion being her eleventh birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games and various amusements. . Dainty refreshments were served which the little foT;s enjoyed very much, and they all joined in wishing their friend many happy returns of the day. Little Miss Larncn received many pretty pres ents from her guests. Following is a littt of those present: Elizabeth Hirsch, Ethel Christensen, Margaret) Barry, I In Ida. Mjigeman, Grace (loodcll, Kuby and Pearl Gimre, Virginia and Henrietta Poulsen, Helen Cray, Pauline Harris, Lydia Kaboth, Lillie Hankins, Alice ilarick, Gertrude Wedok'm and Mildred Copcland. Mrs. Kelson Troyer entertained the euchre club on Thursday afternoon. A large ' and appreciative audience greeted the appearance of the "Basket Ball Club" of the High School on Fri day nigU in the National Association hall in Uppertown, the occasion being rendering of the "Football Play" and 'Rag-time Concert." Under the capable management of Miss Fanny Gregory, ably assisted by her classmates, the evenings entertainment iwas A docided success from start to finish and netted a , handsome sum for the enterprising young women. The play, a one-act comedy entitled "Girls' Football" was written by Miss Gregory and is deserv ing of much praise. Twelve characters wepe represented in this charming bit of noting which was enthusiastically received. The 'hit of the evening was the- character song "Don't Care" also by Miss Gregory. The different numbers on the program were all well rendered and rebcived their meed of praise. At tha close of the program the young people engaged in dancing for several hours, It is the intention of the club to arrange in the near future, for visits to Astoria, of high school organizations of other towns, to engage in debates and literary exercises.' - Mcsdaines Huden and Oreirtr, Miss Lillie Lew i and Messrs. A. Y. Anderson and L. Kline were the bottescs and hunt on Friday night at a very delight ful "Wbinl Party" given by Gateway Social Club In the I. O. 0. F. lodge room. About one hundred and thirty live guests were present, twenty-nine tables lx-ing tilled with players. At 10:30 o'clock the prises were distributed. Miss Ruth llllnu aud Mr. Gordon win ning the ladies' prizes and Allan Hughes and Captain Gmiderson those given to the gentlemen. Refreshments consisting of delicious cake and coffee were served at the card tables. Later the floor was cWred anil dancing and games were In dulged in until a late hour. jiio entertainment commlUee were ably assisted in their pleasant work by the Misses Knudsen, Lena Smith, Betsy i.imorg ana Air. x ounce, ilia score cards were dainty hand-palntcd, hear shaped affairs showing an oulstretc litind and a tiny playing card. . . ... t A very; successful dancing party was given last night in the National Associa tion hall in Uppertown by the Ladles' Leap Year Club, Over 100 couples join ed in the dancing. Messrs. Weston, Lash and Murticn had the affair in charge and all those present thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Excellent music was furnished by the Pacific orchestra, snd (lie dancing continued until th "woe sma" hours. On Thursday evening nt the residence of Captain' William Starr, 1705 Duano Hildebrand & Gor Our clearing sale runs the year through. BARGAINS AT ANY TIME 467 Commercial Street Out of ths Schoolroom. A schoolboy was risked to give some Information lu regard to the Cury sis ters, the once famous Now Engluud poets, mid be tmkl of them: "Tlio Cury sisters were two pootfl who lived In Massachusetts most of the time. They went to Now York, where they iiiiulo many fast friend. Their fustest friend wns John G. Wblt tier." ' '.. At the tliuo of the Longfellow cen tennlul, when the school children wer writing so much about him, oue boy wrote: " "Longfellow's poems were mostly of his own composure, but be wrote 'Tall of n Wayside Inn.' wboro othor did the talking. Ho was the poet lorryett of our country and was a crackerjack when It came to real poetry." Llppln ' ti 1 m IMS ut trnmuT w rwrnt. mtm. Mr AiWaeie. IUswisr rmtit4 tnmiom (..il.-. ,luni tm pnmmmq I irea. um tw mo-au. w. mtm i" MK5SK COUGH Cos,Colds; CROUP, 4 Ifhoowoup This rtmedy m ilwiyi bt depended opoi ui li plfswnt it tskt, It contolnj m eplaa r ethtr harmful drug ind may he Irts ucatO dentty to a baby u to n (dull. 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