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THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOMA, OHEGON.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
LOST AND FOUND.
1WND-BUNCH OF KEYS? FDfDER
an have tame by proving property
and paying for this ad. . . l-21-3t.
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
ATTORNIYS-AT-lAW
CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIJ
SITUATION WANTED.
SITUATION WANTED BY MARRIED
woman as housekeeper; good cook;
load of children. Address Housekeeper,
Astorian office. l-22.
i City Attorneq
Office Oty Hall
PARTNER WANTED.
WANTED-A PARTNER IN SJfALL
sanitarium; $100 required; gentleman
mm UAv. Address Diedrich, Astorian
JOHN C. McCUE,
Attorney-At-Law.
Deputy District Attorney.
Pag Building. 8uiU 4.
HOWARD M. MOWNIU,
!i
Oca.
l-22tf.
FOR RENT.
OR RENT- A 5-R00M FLAT. KN
train. 12fifl Franklin. l-22-6t
i
FOR SALE.
TWO SECOND HAND TYPE
writers for sale cheap. Call at office
of the Astoria Abstract Title & Trust
Co, 186 Eleventh street, Astoria,
Oregon. 1-24-lSt
fOR SALE THE STOCK AND FIX
tuna of a general ttora located a few
aIUt from Astoriai very clean itoek,
fcri vill invoice about $7000. Far
Heulart at
WESTERN REALTY CO.
ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL FOR
ale; doing a splendid buaineat; good
pportwity for a ant-claaa hotel maa.
WESTERN REALTY CO.
fOR SALE ONE-QUARTER iQR ONK
w interest in a summer retort
hotel doing a fine buaiiteasi orer 100
noma and ahraya engaged "way ahead.
, WESTERN REALTY Ca
fOR SALE THE FURNITURE OF A
large lodging house; rooms always
Ml) low rent. Western Realty Co,
MONEY TO LOAN.
HONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
security at reasonable rates; bonds,
tounty and eity warranta and other
ecurittea bought and sold; agent State
t4 Board; for investment funds 6
far sent interest. Insurance. F. L Dun
fetr, so7 Astoria Savings Bank Build
ing. l-7-30t.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF
Stockholders Notice la hereby given
that the annual meeting of the Union
Fishermen's Co-Operatlve Packing Com
pany, will be held according to tht by
laws of said corporation, and at th
hall of the Colombia River Fishermen's
Protective Union, hi Astoria, Oregon, on
Monday, January 7, 1908, at 1 o'clock
p. m.
CHARLES WILSON,
President
Attest: FRANS KANKKONEN,
Secretary.
PROPOSALS FOR BIDS.
U.S. Lightship No. 50
Seated bids will be received until 12
'clock, noon, Friday, January 24, 1908,
at the office of the undersigned, 446
Sherlock building, Portland, Or, for re
pairs to United States Lightship, No. 50,
no -wiving at Tongue Point Buoy
Station, at Astoria, Or, in accordance
with specifications for such repairs
en file and on exhibit in the office of
Captain Lyddon Veysey, surveyor for
Lloyds, room A Lumber Exchange
building, Portland, Or. Bidders will
state price and length of time required
ior repairs. The right to reject any and
all bids is reserved.
TAYLOR, YOUNGS CO.
' Agents. British ship Port Patrick.
Bids also on exhibition at the office
of P. L. Cherry, Lloyd's Agent, Astoria,
Oregon.
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-Il-7t. County Clerk.
i
NOTICE Bids are hereby asked for the1
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.
Flanking 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
an 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
aeeepted by the county road master.
Court reserves the right to reject any
tar all bids. Bids to be filed with the
clerk on or before February 1,1908.
By order of the County Court
' ' , J. a CLINTON,
M1-18L ' County Clerk.
Attorney-At-Law.
Office with Mr. J. A. Eakta, at . p
Commercial St, Astoria.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
RESTAURANTS.
TOKIO RESTAURANT.
S31 Bond Street
Opposite Ross, lliggint A Co,
Coffee with Pie or Cake to Cts. ,
FIRST-CLASS MEALS.
Regular Meals i J Cts. and Up.
U. S. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street
Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta
First Class Meals is Cents,
HOTELS.
DENTISTS.
Dr. VAUGHAN, '
DhsTIST
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon.
DR. W. C LOGAN
DENTIST
Commercial St Sbanahaa Building
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RHODA C HXCU
OSTEOPATH
Office Maneelt' Bid. Pnone Black Mi
171 Commercial 8U Astoria, Ore,
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRICKSON BROS We make a
specialty of house moving, earpeatera,
xm tractors, general Jobbings prompt at
tention to all orders. Comer Tenth and
Dnane,
H. B. Parker,
Proprietor
E. P. Parker,
Manager
PARKER HOUSE
EUROPEAN PLAN
First-class in Every Respect Free
Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard
Room. Good Check Restaurant Good
Sample Rooms on the Grund Floor for
Commercial Men.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
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 $1.00; Special by Week.
Phone Main 891L
MRS. J. COLLINS. Managec.
HOTEL PORTLAND
Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND, ORE.
European Plan Only.
BL & BOWERS, Manager.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
Hasty Messenger Co.
433 Commercial St.
NIGHT OR DAY SERVICE.
Phone Main 3721.
MASSAGING.
. Massaging
Of ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM
baths if necessary; thorough compe
tency is assured.
MRS. M. HEYNO,
87 W. Bond Street, Astoria.
TRANSPORTATION.
PAMENGER8.
FREIGHT.
The KMUiie
-u :t-r " v-. K-?;: f t ..-I
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.
Quick Service Excellent Meals
Good Berths.
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor tt
G. B. BLESSING, Agent
Phone Main 1781. ,
CANADIAN PACIFIC
EMPRESS" Line of th Atlantlo
No Students, No Cocaine No Gaa, ;
18 fills t ill
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 hign-grad work done by years
of experienced operators. The prices
qnoted below are absolutely the best
opportunity to get your money's
worth which has ever been offered.
We use nothing but the best ma
terials. Beat SUm Fillings 5x
Platinum Ffllingt $140
Gold A Platinum Alloy Fillings. $i.5
Gold Fillings $mk to $5-oo
a 8. White Layon Crown $3x0
Gold Crowns, best iak extra
heavy . $jo
Bridgework, per tooth, best work. .Ij
Best Rubber Plate, S. S. white
teeth Km
Aluminum-lined Plate $to to $13
A binding guarantee given with ail
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 ose
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.
Chicago Dental Parlors
Northwest Cor. Commercial and nth.
' Phone Main 3901. ' '
The largest and best-equipped Do
tal establishment in the Northwest.
Seventeen offices in the United States.
LADY IN ATTENDANCE.
See that vou are in the right office.
UNDERTAKERS.
A, GILBAUGH & CO.,
! Undertakers and Emnalmera.
Experienced Lady Assistant
.. Wben Desired,
yer month. Delivered by carryier.
Bead the Morning Astorian.
First cabin winter rate, $65 up.
Superior accommodation available.
Safety, speed and comfort combined.
Write for particulars. James Finlay
son, agent, Astoria, Oregon.
Calls Promptly Attended Day
" ' : " ' or Night. 71 v.';r
Patton Bdjr. 12th and DiumeSts
ASTORIA, OREGON
Phone Main 2111
(low Cen Hathaway Net
the Financial Crisis.
ft
, tOriglnnll
Stovou Iluthnway, limul of the flnu
of llatbawny ft Co., Importers, doslroj
tlmt his son, iikk1 sovtuitccu, slumUl
suixYod him lu Ills tiiuliicia, WlKhlug,
however, that ho sliould be pMtwrb
islucntod, he sent the boy to col logo.
Before tio loft the Tatbcr snld to hlui:
"Beu, since you are to tttko my place
tn the buHiuostit, I wish you to chnoe
clwtlv studios thnt will bo of bouoflt
to you lu uiMrcniitllo pursuits, such as
political economy mul klmlml subjwta
Since your llfo will be derotwl to peace
ful work I trust you will not spond
much time on athletics. You will ha v
no opimrtuulty lu business to display
your muscle."
IUm) wont to college; but baring more
taste for games than books, he gradu
ated at the foot of his clnaa la studio
aud at tho bend in athietlca. lie wa
celebrated In his time ns right tncklo
In tho football gnuiee and ou several
occasions turned an isuoinlnlous defeat
Into a brilliant victory, When he went
home bis father was by uo mvnna
ploasod with his son's HH)rd, but mado
the most of what he considered a fall
ure aud turned the boy Into hit count,
lug room.
It was not long after this that the
financial panic of 100T came on, and
every one was scrambling for retidy
cash to meet his obligations. Btevpo
Hathaway exerted every means to keep
the firm on Its feet, but It was a lone
pull and a hard pull, and before tin
ilnlsh the old nmu was well nigh ex
bauated.
One day Ethan Bull of the firm of
Lyon & Bull came Into the oltlce o!
Hathaway A Co, and demanded pay
ment of $10,000 due his firm, Wbe.'.
Mr. Hathaway senior begwed for tluio.
Bull stormed and blnatered. thrtateuln
to put tho Arm luto bankruptcy If tlif
money was not paid within twenty
four hours. He left, saying that he
would call the next day before bank
closing and that If he did not receive
n check for the whole amount no
would execute his threat
That night the head of the house of
Hathaway A Co. went home physic
ally and meulally in collapse. Beu
went with blm. put him to bed, sent
for a doctor, and when be came askod
him to forbid the iuvalld to go back to
his office for several weeks at least.
Tbe doctor compiled, and Ben breathed
easier.
The next morning Ben walked Into
the office and announced that he would
fill his father's place as manager. Thin
did not lessen the dread with which
the office force looked upon tbe situ
ation, for the young man bad never
managed any business, certainly not
In such trying times. It happened t
be the worst day of the money squeezo
One hundred and fifty per cent wan
bid for money, aud none to be had.
About 2 o'clock, when securities on
the stock market were crumbling and
ruin stnred everybody but tramps ami
beggars in the face, Mr. Bull walked
Into the counting room.
He stood six feet one, weighed 20C
pounds and had a neck like his name
sake. Ben kuew well enough that bin
object bad been and was to frlghter.
his father luto straining every nerve to
raise the means with which to pay his
account The expression of the cred
Itor's face was like that on Japanese
Imnifes of their (rod of war.
"Where's Mr. Hathaway ?w he asked
In stentorian tones.
"I'm Mr. Hathaway," said Ben, rut
Ing from his father's deak and nd
vanclng, with a pleasant smile. "I sup
pose you have called, Mr. Bull, for
your account I regret that owing to
the locking up"
"I wont my money," roared Bull,
"and if I don't get It I'll pull this bouse
down on your beads."
Before the last word was out Bn
had tackled him, and In an Instant he
was on the floor.
"One down!" said Ben.
Bull got up and, with redhot blood in
bis eyes, went for his assailant In an
other moment be bad resumed bis
place on the floor. This time bis fall
was aggravated by Ken's falling with
all bis weight on top of him.
; "Two downs!" cried Hathaway Jun
ior, disengaging himself and Jumping
up.
Mr. Bull took more time than befora
to get up, but when on his feet mnde r.
drive at Ben with bis right which, had
Ben been there, would have hurt him.
Without waiting for a second drive
Ben gave bis enemy his flut aud iunilet!
him again on the floor. Then, jumping
on blm, he held blm down.
"Thrco downs!" he said.
, Ills enemy made a few feeble at
tempts to rise, then lay still.
"See here, Mr. Bull," snld Ben. "If
you'll promise to leave this office peace
ably. I'll let you up."
"Yes, I'll leave this office," panted the
prostrate man, "and I'll go straight to
my lawyers, and tills firm will have a
receiver right off."
"In that easo you mny get your mon
ey in a few months or a few years, but
there will be another account you'll
have to settle with me ns soon as the
papers are served. I'll give you a
thrashing compared with which this
will be a. pnsslng zephyr. Get up!"
Mil. jumped off hlra nimbly. Bull
smme with tlllllculiy and, Instead of go
ing for his enemy ngnln, stood glaring
for n moment at the offlce force look
ing on, thii Hi rued and wont out
kIu mining the door behind him.
Whether Mr. Bull disliked the pros,
pact of another settlement or concluded
be had better wait for his money we
do not know, but he did not press his
claim.
la another week Mr.Ttnthiway sen
ior returned to bis oftles and resumed
tits place. Ho was from that time for
ward a strong advocate of athietlca,
EDWARD S, SPINNEY.
Cui'.lois
A few day m; n new male resident
of this rlty. nvt'iitly arrived from Ire
land, tmvlnix nmie a favorable Imprt
hIou iixm the mnnnner "f n wholesale
house on Market Mrvot. secured n po
sition. The inen hnnt the next day.
having iimdt out lnrg. number of
tnlemenK called the nw employeo
Into his nflU. illrwtlna him to "go ou
and pt tho ldlU.M "Wherer In
quired tho young- n'ma. "OH. yes "
aid the biisliieiM limn. "1 forg.it ,V.M
you have only bevu In t'tls country 1
short time. There's a mis II Imx on th
telegraph intle nt tho cmer. Post the
bills there," The soti of Erin soon re
turned, laying tho Mils on the mer
chant's deik. "I may l a Mile green
yet sir," said be. "but I'm not posting
them bills with a big isillevman watch,
lug the box." "Nt posting tbeml
Why mil? What about the police
tuanraskml tho Mtionlshed storekeep
er. "That's ill right, but you'iy n"t
fooling me all the same. If 1 do appear
to be green. Pure, didn't I see the slg'i
on tiis pole over the box, 'Post no bills
under penalty of tbe lwf Phlla
dalpnla Record,
The Pars Food law.
Secretary Wilson says, "One of the
objects of the law Is to inform tbe eon
sumer of tin premmea of certain barm
ful drugs In medicines." Tbe law re
quires that the amount of chloroform,
opium, morphine, and other habit form
ing drugs be stated on the label of each
bottle. The manufacturers of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy hv always claim
ed that their remedy did not contain any
of these drugs, and the truth of this
claim is now fully proven, as no mention
of them is msde on the label. This
remedy Is not only one of the safest,
but one of tbe best la ue for coughs
and colds. Its value baa been povea be
yond question during tbs many years It
has been in general use. For tale by
Frank Bart and leading druggists.
Insuring Remembrance In the Will.
Hildebrand & Gor
Our clearing sale rutjs ;
the year through.
BARGAINS AT ANY TIME
467 Commercial Street
1-3 I,V.ii J
7 - J .. ...
Little Willie (to bis chum, who bns
fallen down the well) George, I say, U
yoa don't come up after the third time
can I have your black and white ter
rier pup?-8keteh.
On the Jump.
"Hello, Cassldyl" said Casey. "An'
how't things wld you?"
"Busy," repllod Cassldy; "very busy,
tadade."
"Is It sor
"Aye, shurc, lv'ry time I'm at lay
aure I have sometbin' to do,"-Phlla-delphla
Press. .
, "A Pleasant Walk."
"A pleasant walk," said Horr 8au
tenholmer after a strenuous climb to
the top of tbe mountain, wiping tbe
perspiration from his brow; "my wlfo
couldn't speak a word all the way up."
Flicgende Blatter.
Its Peculiarity.
"There is one peculiarly inconsistent
thing about liny fever."
"What is that?"
"All are afraid of it, and yet every
body who has it sneezes at lt"-Baltl-more
American.
One Phase of It.
"Doubtless tho servant girl problem
la very annoying to you."
"Very," responded the housewife. "I
have a really desperate time getting
maids my clothes won't flt"-Phlladel-pbia
Ledger.
Itr Second Childhood.
Nellie-Has she reached tbe agt
when her bulr Is getting gray?
riosslo - Worse than that. She't
reached the age where lt'e getting gold
en agaln.ICnnsas City Times.
The Kind He Knew.
Wbttt are motor nerves?"
"I- suppose the kind that got busy
when the policeman is chasing you for
exceeding the speed limlf'-Baltlmeee
American.
j Bead the Morning Astorian.
1 FISH MARKET,
Astoria
Fis
Market
337 BOND ST., NEAR EIGHTH
All Kinds of Fish
FRESH, SALTED AND SMOKED.
Dealer la
CONFECTIONERY
Soft Drinks and Fresh Fruit.
JOS. THERDICK, Prop.
Seattle Fish Met
77 Ninth St., near Bond
'Fresh and Salted Fish.
Game and Poultry,
Groceries, Produce ana Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Goods.
P. Bakotltch A Feo.'.Proprs.
Fbont Red (183
BOAT BUILDER.
Ti L. Driscoll
Boatbuilding and Repar
lnfj a Specialty.
22 nd t nd Exchange street.
PLUMBERS.
sassesaj sssjsieisssjsessst
I. A. MONTGOMERY
PLUMBER
fle&Ungontractor, Tinner
-AN'D-
Sheet Iron Worker
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
43 Bond Street ,
LAUNDRIES.
rHOSE PLEATED BOSOM SKIRTS
The kind known by dressy men la tat
ummer, art difficult sKlcles to launder
tioely. Ualett 70a know just now to
io it, tht front pleats wont iron down
smooth, and tht shirt front will look
nuts; Our New Press ironer irons
them without rolling or stretching. Try
t. Troy Laundry, Tenth and Dueae.
Phone Main 1W1.
MEDICAL.
Unpreosusnted
Successes' of
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TBS GREAT
CBRfESX DOCTOR
Who Is known
throughout tht United
'xi SttUs on account of
I'lSiat'alt wonderful enrea.
No poisons or drugs nssu He guaraa .
teet to cure catarrh, asthma, lung aad
throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, liver and kidney, female com
plaints and all ohronle diseases.
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT.
If you cannot eall write for symptom
blank and circular, inclosing 4 esata la
stamps. I
THE CJ GEE ,W0 MEDICI5I CO. ,
1821 First St, Corner Morrtooo,
;, PORTLAND, OREOOIf,
Please mention the Astorian.
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
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LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE. WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOH GRADE WORK
urn si tow it (mm Koiisit
Eagle Concert Hall '
l (J20 Astor St)
Rooms for rent by tht da, wttk, ti
month. Best rates in town.
P. A. PETERSO.', Prop.
Read the Morning Astorian 60 cents