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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1908)
.THE MOENING ASTOIltAN ASTOMA, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY si, 190. ,i s It 1 1 it ' i X u f J f if ? !i it tl IS M CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HELP WANTED. !i BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT VOUNQ nan who desire to learn the veteri nary profession wanted for work in Urinsry hospital Cooper's, 0 Mont fosottj street, San Francisco. Cal 14-61 u 7 - " LOST AND MUMP. - IWXD-BUXCH OF KEYS; FINDER can have a by proving property Ud paying for this ad. l-2I-8t. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED iVY A YOUNG LADY. POSI tion doing general housework. Apply KB Alameda ave. PROFESSIONAL CARDi. ATTOiNXYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBU Attorney -t-Lw City Attorneq Office City Hall JOHN C McCUE, Attorney-At-Law. Deputy Distrtet Attorney. Building, BulU 4. FOR SALE. TOR SALE ONE SIX-POCKET POOL Ubls and one billiard table, ' Apply to B. iu Abhott, VTarrenton, administrator if R. J. Abbott M4-6t HOWARD M. MOWNSIX, AttorneyLt-Law. Office with Mr. J. A. Eskin, at IT , CommsrcUl St, Astoria. 10B SALE A DE LAVEL BABY No. 8 Separator; for partkulara apply to g, W. Wallingford, Warrenton, l-U-Tt ICR SALE THE STOCK AND Fix tures of a general store located a few Bailee from Astoria; very eleaa stock, tad will inToice about $7000. Par- Honlars at WESTERN REALTY CO. DR. W. C LOGAH DENTIST Commercial St Shanahaa Building ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL FOR sa; doing a splendid business; good appertunity for a first-class hotel man. WESTERN REALTY CO. DR. RHODA C B3CU. OSTEOPATH Offlc ManseU Bid. Pbone BUusk MM I7S Commercial St. Astoria, Or. 1 rOR SALE -ONE-QUARTER OR ONE Valf interest in a summer resort ij ttmiiv a line business; over 100 i rooms and alwaya engaged "way abend. WESTERN REALTY W. fOB SALE THE FURNITURE OF A large lodging feouae; rooms always lull, low rent. Western gaarcy i. HONEY TO LOAN. wwnnr mmiv rw RFAT, ESTATE .t MMiuklt rates: bonds. rouJ onntr and city warrants and other securities oougni ana som; agcu. u Land Board; for investment funds 6 per eent interest Insurance. F. L Dun bar 207 Astoria savings on MISCELLANEOUS. nruu-'--jn W-'i-a-"" NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF Stockholders-Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Union Fishermen's Co-Operative Packing Com oanv. will to held according to the by lawa of said corporation, and at the hall of the Columbia Rim FisnenneM Protective Union, in Astoria, Oregon, on Monday, January 27, 1908, at 1 o'clock p. m. CHARLES WILSON, President Attest: FRAKS KANKKONEN, Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS. NOTICE Bids are hereby asked for tinWishinif proceedings of the County Court for the year 1908. Bids to state price per inch or square ana style oi type. An hid 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. a CLINTON. 1-11-71 County Clerk. NOTICE Bids are hereby asked for the redecking. replacing defective piling or any piling gone, replacing any defective stringers or caps. Abo sway braces and jroper railing of the Youngs way araw bridge. Turnouts to be made when new rile r driven. Planking to be 3 in. 18 feet long and laid diagonally. Bidders to state amount and dimensions required. All of the jresent lumber now on said bridge that as be used, to be used. And all lumber that can not be used to be saved and to ha 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 accented bv the county road master. Court reserves the right to reject any err all bids. Bids to be filed with the clerk on or before February 1, 1908. By order of the County Court J. C. CLINTON, M118t. County Clerk LAUNDRIES. JHOSE PLEATED B0S0U SHIRTS The kind known by dressy men In the summer, are difficult articles to launder nicely. Unless you know just how to to H, the front pleats won't iron down mooth, and the shirt front will look 3 user Our New Press ironer Irons them without rolling or stretching. Try It Troy Laundry, Tenth and Duane. rhons Main 1991. DENTISTS. Da. VAUQHAN, Dk.inST Pythian Building. Astoria, Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. TOKIO RESTAURANT. 831 Bond Street . Opposite Rosa, Biggins Jt Co, Coffee with Pie or Cake to Cta, , FIRST-CLASS MEALS.- 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. OSTEOPATHS. NORTHERN HOTEL Astoria's Rawest and Best Hotel, Eleventh and Duane Streets. Room, Single or en Suite, Steam- Heated, Baths, Running Water in Every Room. Rates, 60o to HJO; Special by Week. Phone Main SOU. ' MRS. J. COLLINS, Managee, HOUSE MOVERS. fREDRICKSON BROS We make a specialty of house moving, carpenters, sontractore, 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 HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. European Plan Only. H. C. BOWERS, Manager. MEDICAL. Unprecedented Successes of DIUH THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR Who is known ll ,1,- TTh!a J States on account of J 1 : 1 . ... women ui acraa. No poisons or drugs useu. He guaran tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousneee, stomach, liver and kUney. icmale com plaints and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents b stamp. THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 162 First St, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. ' Please mention the Artorlaa. MASSAGING. Massaging Of ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM baths if necessary; thorough oompe iency is assured. MRS. M. HE7N0, 87 W. Bond Street, Astoria. TRANSPORTATION. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. The K" Line Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at Leaves Portland Daily except Sondiy at 7 a. m. Hildebrand & Gor Our clearing sale runs the year through, BARGAINS AT ANY TIME 467 Commercial Street u I to ;..' M to Mrtair. ,TMEESCHtMI0LC0. eiMClNNATl.O. t r MEN AJ.BW0MEH. Cm Big tt tor ansatara) diichrl(l,lliflniDitOD,. tiritatiom or ulceration, 4 mnconii membranes. PaiuiMt, ana not anna gent or poiAonout. Hold by DraRlilt, or Miit In nlaln wrappei br expre... prepaid, l" SI. 00. .irlboitl'ttz.r. Circular ael'.t on rouanaf Quick Service Excellent Meals Good Bertha. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. . Landing Portland Foot Taylor ft 6. B. BLESSING, Agent Phone Main BOAT BUILDER. No Students, No Cocaine. No Gas, He ttis I' ill We will forfeit $1000 to sny char itable institution for any Dntit who can compete with as in crown and bridge work, or teeth without plates. Pay no fancy fees until yon have con sulted us. Our continued success in our many offices is due to the uni form high-grade work don by years of experienced operators. The prices oaotsd 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. Best Silver Fillings 50c Platinum Fillings fiM Gold ft Platinum Alloy Fillings. uj Gold Fillings $10 to I5.00 8. S. White Lsyon Crown tvoo Gold Crowns, best sak extra heavy I5.00 Bridgework, per tooth, best work.. Is Best Rubber Plate, S. S. white teeth . I8.00 Aluminum-lined Plate fxo to Its A binding guarantee given with aU work for 10 years. VEGETABLE VAPpR Used only by ns 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 leu 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 ean have 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 tne Northwest. Seventeen offices in the United States. LADY IN ATTENDANCE, jt Seg that you are to the right office. The Suave Mr. Perkins. (Copyrtant.l James Trend wo or Itoaton, boltig In London, dropped 1 nt n snlo of goods nd chattels at a private houso. A snudalwood box was put up wtilen cntigbt his fancy, llo bid first against a ferret faced man and determined to have it. The people around htm got on to tho fact that lie was a "Yaukeo" and mndo comments ttint further deter mined him. , To tuo auctioneer's sur prise, the bids wont up to 10. Mr. Troadwell would havo carried them to double that sum, but tho other bidder rushed away to look for soma one tn the crowd, and, bolng afraid of mlms lug a good thing, tho auctioneer knock ed tho trtflo down to the last bidder, and it was hnuded to him and paid for amid giggles and open . laughter, lie bad not gone two blocks from tho house when a young woman overtook him. She explained that she had boon lady's maid in the bouso for a number of years and coveted the box as a sou venir or her dear dead mistress. The ferret faced man had been bidding for her. Would Mr. Troadwell respect the sentiment that actuated her and let her have the box for what ho paid! Mr. Tread well dectiued to sell. Tho hotel had scarcely been reached when a Charles Perkins desired an In terview. Mr. Perkins was suave x ceedlngly suave. lie bad been In Amer ica, llo had seen lloaUm Common. Although ho was one of tho most pa triotic of bis majesty's subjects, ho bad gated upon Bunker Mill monument and found his heart swelling wltb pride at the thought of how bravely It bad been held agalnat the redcoat. When Mr. Perkins had got through praising Uncle Sara's country and children be turned to the subject tn hand. It waa his wife that bad died. and his furniture that had been sold at auction. He was an architect and had met hut dowufali by trying to In troduce America a ideas Into England. such as dark bedrooms, parlors In which two (teoplo had to sit with their knees touching and hot air furnaces that only produced hot air from the mouth of the manufacturer. That snn dnl wood box bad been presented to bis wife by Queen Victoria In person for making the best pumpkin plea In all England. There were other aaaoela tlons connected with It, and be bad called in hope that Mr. Treadwell could see bis way clear to tuklng the sum of 15 for the sad relic Mr. Treadwell felt for tho suave Mr. rerklns, but be couldn't part with the box. lie was still mad at the people who had called him a Yankee and gig gled over bis bargain, and be had be gun to smell a rat. No sixpenny son dalwood box was worth 13 unless there was some secret connected with it-something by which be mlb'ht profit and get even. He therefore turned Mr. Perklus down and took the box to hl room and examined It. It seemed nothing more than a plain handker chief box. There were no truces of the tears shed by the dead and gone. If the late Sirs. Perkins had ever bro ken It by throwing It at tho bead of her husband, It bad been repaired again. Mr. Treadwell peeked and peered and found nothing. It was only' when be came to meannre that he suspected a secret drawer and at length found one. The contents connoted of a birth and a marriage, certificate of the samo per son, and the death of that person had taken place fifteen years previously. As near as could be figured out, the papers were valuable to complete a record and establish a claim. The fer ret faced man knew It, the young wo man knew It. and the suave Mr. rer klns knew It. They were In cahoots to get possession, and not for ono moment did Mr. Jreadwell believe that any of them had a legal right to the docu ments. He bad rend them over and over, and he sat pondering on the matter, when his bedroom door Opened softly. He sat with bis back to it, and the hour was almost evening. He beard nothing and had no premonition. The first he knew two hands gripped his throat and pulled him over backward on the floor. Then be looked up to find Mr. Perking sitting on bis cbest and another man lu the room. "Don't kill the bloke!" whispered the other man. "The documents are right here nnder our noses, and we ought to be obliged to him." Mr. Treadwell was not throttled to death. Mr. Perkins bad evidently come prepared for such an event, but gave over grudgingly and slipped a gag into the mouth of bis victim. Then be produced cords and trussed blra up so speedily and securely as to almost excite admiration. When he bad fin ished hlu work ho shoved the body aside, took a glance at the papers and shook hands with his coadjutor. The latter tnav have been In the same T, L Driscoll ! Boatbuilding and Repar- lng a Specialty. 22 nd i:nd Exchange street. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astor Si) ! Rooms for rent by the da, week, 01 nontb. Best rates in town. P. A. PETERSO. ', Prop. atvhftoctnrni unb di ' uu.Swss. Mr. Treadwell had ordered up a bottle of wine, but had forgotten to open it The two men now saved htm the trouble. , It was good wlun, and they smacked their over It and compli mented tho American. Then they winked at him, twiddled their fingers from tho ends of their nones, and walked softly out. , It was three long hours before a waiter looked In to e If the Yankee had JuniH'd 1 his bill and departed. Then Mr, Treadwell was untied and nugagged, a chargo of slxpeuce extra placed ngntuNt hi name for being tied up and rahtiod, and when ho went to tho police and related tho whole clr cuumlaiu'o and anked that Mr. 'Per kins and tho others be run down he was answered by tho officer: "Ob, go homo aud sleep It off! You are one of thou buggy Americans who ought never to be allowed at larger U. QUAD, JAPANS HOME TROUBLES. TOKIO, Jaa. 20.-At the Daldo Club today sixty meinliers of the lower hoime in the diet iue.l a maniiento wliirlt proclaimed uaalterahle opposition to the Ananolal policy of the govern ment. This Is one of the slgnlflrant develop nmnts of the preut U nation, because rneognlned as the leading spirit of the Dotih, although he does not lay any claim to the poult Ion of lewder. T)ila action unit the Paldo with the ProgrMlt party, and practically unite the reposition, In which event the gov prnmtnt would be defeated In its at tiimtto varry through the budget. ' I'P p the pnent moment it was gea orally jxtlieved that Marquis KaUura aAd the prime minister, Marquis Saionjl, lud reached an agreement on the sub jet' it. ... , i - Rank Foolishness. ; "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is iure, It is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," sayt C O. EMrldge, of Empire, Ga. "I have used New Discovery seven years and I know it Is ths best remedy on earth for coughs sad cold, croup, and all throat end luag troubles. My children are sub lect to eroup, but New Discovery quick ly cures every attaok." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung rem ediea. Sold under guarantee at Cbas. Rogers' drug store store. 60c and II. Trial bottle free. Two and a half million acre were lat year restontl to the publlo domain The squatters and fle entrymen pro test agnlibtt the way the law U onlore ed. A Card This is to certify that all druggist are authorised to refund your money If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs sod prevents serious re suit from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and con sumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine Is In a yellow package. Refue substitutes. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. There Is something more than roll gioii frenay in the Moroccan disturb anre, a w shall see. One of the mot enjoyable thing about Wearing off i when you don't keep It. Women with good complexions ar never homely. Good blood makes good omplexiona. Lane's Family Medicine makes good blood. AH druggist sell it for 25 cents. Tho man wltb a swelled head usually Hars a small hat. How to Avoid Pneumonia UNDERTAKERS, , A, GILBAUGII & CO., Undertaker and Embalmera. Experienced Lady Aswlstnnt , - When Ienired. Calls Promptly Attended Day , or Night. Patton Bdg. 12th and Dunne 8ts A8TOUIA, OKE.OON Pbone Main 2111 You can avoid pneumonia and other serious results from a cold by taking Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough and expels the cold from the sya tern as it is mildly laxative. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package, T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. rjirtivJEittS-aium WfiI U, ij 11 . i. . v V J" " ' minimi 'I , 1 W.HI11H ,a.. rf. ... J Tho bftck lu tho mnlrwrtrinir of wmmn's oi'gimlsin. It quickly caIIh attention to trouble by oehitiK- It telle, with other aynipttmiH, audi a iiorvouHiioKH, nmultu'tit', pains in uio . loins, weight In tho lower part of tho hotly. Unit a woman' ftuilnlnk oriranlHin ikhhIs imuiodlutoattontlon. In tmch crw tho 0110 ouro remedy which speedily remove tho cnuao, Mid restore tno feminine orgnntom to a healthy, normal condition l , LYDIA EsPINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mw. Will Vounir. of 0 Cbluiabla Ave- lloekland, Me-says s ; " 1 was troubled fr a lung tlmo with V dreaiful backnehua and a pain In my atiie, ami wua miMrauie in every way. I doetored tuittl I was ttliteouritgiHi ana thmiirht I would never get well. I read what I.ydla E. l'lnkliam's Vegetable Compound had done for other and dccldetl to try it) after taking three bottle I ean truly say that I never felt so well In my life." - Mre.Aufftwtniyon,of EastEarL flu, writ to Mr, rinkhum: "I bad very eevero baekacbea, and preln-down palna. I could not iwp, and had no appetite. I.ydla E. link, ham's Vegetable Compound cured me and made mo feel like a new woman." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years ljtlla I'l link. . ham's Vnjrotahlo t'ouipound, made from rtxta and herb, hn bwn tho standard remedy for female IHm. and has positively ennnl thonnandsol women who have kt-n troubled with displaecmeutH, litiitimmnUon, ulwra- lion, mmiiii luuiorH, irrtuiariiti'S, neriiKlic jmlns, backache, tliat bear -Inn-down feelincllatuleiiey.lndiKes. Uoii,diliU'ft,oMiC'rvoii9protraUoa TanmM0ll I'aiieraswMblKjJNM kMM tkaa ol anr l faHwM. naaat tkato airl acnuacv and aiaiMir. m.ii. tnaf'rh.Oii.Mof r..llaii)kas arawbavtilwr. llua aiilr Wm'NiK, twain, 5 oBt. ' ' "K'aw ' MiCaU K am arrM. mm iw.,. Lair A Mala Waolr. HaadwiM anmtaM at afcaa) 4 fi..tu C.ialu. (.I-U. -."-J Wml Ira. MiituU HcCAU. CO.Kmi Tar. m fl bi5 IAS 3 ;i r aiiatli. : 60 YEARS' V" EXPERIENCE D A New Leaf. "I've Just been tuluLlng." said Wil lloboy. ' ' ' "Tblnklug whut?" demanded 81111 man, to whom the Idea of Wlllloboy's tblnlOng was aomewhat disconcerting. "That In Adam's catte it must have been a roul re-leaf to, change bis clothes," ' Biild Wlllleboy."- Harper's Weekly. ' " v " ,"" For One's Own Comfort. Unlf tho sting of poverty or small means la gone w hen one keeps bouse for ono'a own comfort and not for the tomment of one's neighbors, Dinah Maria M 11 lock, r - " " " Fooling ths Cook. "Your cook l telling that your bus band gets u very munll salary." "We -Just toll her that to keep her from demanding n large one." Hous ton Post . ' ma 1 ..a ii Each man Judge thlnga.'by bis own conditions. No f.'nni-fyo looks alike to any two mun. -Muiklii'sfur Union. . . mi T..r Manila DraiQNB RnBvninuTa Ae. antrklr aamrtain our oplnum fraa lialliar an UT.11lt.1n it prohalile Mloiiialila. Conimimlr. tloimtrtotlriiiadntlal. HANDBOOK OBl'aiauls . sant Irna, Ol.laaJ ainiiy for awuriii uatania. Fatanta tiUun tlinmiili Muim a Co. rooslvs ' tftrUi notion, wlihoul ohnrua, la tba Scientific nmtimi Ahah(1inmrlrltlntr''l wrl. T,ar oulallnn nf any .rlenllllq kiurnal. 1 urnii, 19 - raar i four months, U Sold by all Bawtdnalar. MUNf(&Co"1B'NewJfori Branoh OrBoa, fa t St, rVashlnstuii. ft C. ' WasVjs( . MONTGOMERY J. PLUMBER Heatlng;Contractor, Tinner '". :(: AND . Sheet Iron Worker" ALL WORK GUARANTEED 45 Bond Street ' '