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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1908)
) Hi Is .if i 1 'V II; 1 1 If 1 i i si i I I? THE MORNING ASTORIAN. AST01UA OitEGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1908, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. situation wanted. PROFESSIONAL CARPI. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BmjATION. WASTED BY UARBIKD ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW ZZZZZZ woman " aa housekeeper; good oookj JXO.rxJ-L,-1nn1- - RESTAURANTS. fond of children. Address Housekeeper, CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE i ..:.... Astorian office, 1-22-tf.j Attorney-at-Lew TOKIO RESTAURANT. "' "" "1 "" ' 631 Bond Street. PARTNER WANTED. I (Sty Attorneq Office City Hall Opposite Rom, llig'tas A Co. WANTEDA PARTXER IN SMALL sanitarium; $100 required; gentleman et lady. Address Diedrich, Astorian effioe, 1-22-tf. rOR SENT. FOR RENT-FOUR FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, with electric fight, phone, and bath; on 18th street. Inquire at 307 9th street; rent $16 per month. JOHN C. McCUE, AttorneyAt-Law. Deputy District Attorney. Page Building, Suit 4, FOR RENT -TWO FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; electric lights. Enquire opp. Occident Hotel 1-28-tt. 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. l-24-15t ffOR SALE THE STOCK AND FIX turn of a general store located a few mSm from Astoria; Very clean stock. had will invoice about $7000. Par ticulars at WESTERN REALTY CO. ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL FOR ale; doing a splendid business; good e-pportunity for a first -class hotel ma. WESTERN REALTY UU , JOB SALE ONE-QUARTER OB ONE half interest in a summer reeorl total iloimr a Una business; over 100 rooms and always engaged way ahead. WESTERN REALTY CO. IOR SALE THE FURNITURE OF A lugs lodging bouse; rooms always ftjlj low rent. Western Realty Co. , HONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on good security. Scandinavian-American Savings Bank. HOWARD M. BROWN ILL, . ..h:s ' Attorney-At-Law. Office with Mr. J. A. laUa, at It. 4ae Commercial St, Astoria. 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. "DENTISTS.' Dr. VAUGHAN, Di-VriST Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C LOGAN DENTIST Commercial St. Shanahai Battdlaf OSTEOPATHS. H. B. Parker, Proprietor E. P. Parker, Manager PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN HIS PROOF OF COURAGE. DR. RHODA C HICXJ OSTEOPATH Office Uanteu Bid. Phone Black 1941 171 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. MASSAGING. Massaging 3? ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM baths if necessary; thorough eompe- teney is assured. , MRS. M. HEYN0, 87 W. Bond Street. Astoria, HOUSE MOVERS. First-class in Every Respect Free Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Room. Good Check Restaurant Good Sample Rooms on the Grand Floor for Commercial Men. ASTORIA, OREGON. fREDRICKSON BROS We make a specialty of house moving, carpenters, contractors, general jobbing: prompt at tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and Dunne. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE security at reasonable rates; bonds, county and city warrants and other securities bought and sold; sgent State Board; for investment lunas 1 per cent interest Insurance.- F. L Dun lar. 207 Astoria Savings Bank Build a.,. - l-7-80t , REAL ESTATE WANTED. VAmi WANTED COULD PAY 8500 on small farm; 20 acres bottom land; balance terms: must be near Astoria. on county road. Address P. O. Box 8, Warrenton, Ore. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. f PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. Notice is hereby given that the part ncrship heretofore existing between George Jackson and Otis Gray, under the firm name of Jackson & Gray, by mutual consent has been this day dis solved. Mr. Jasper Morrison has purchased Mr. Gray's interest and will assume all liabilities and receive all moneys due Mr. Gray's interest in the above named firm. Astoria, Jan. 25, 1908. l-26-5t i PROPpSALS 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-lMt County Clerk. NOTICE Bids are hereby asked for the redecking, replacing defective piling or any piling gone, replacing any defective 1 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 and dimensions required. All , of the prttent lumber now on said bridge that eaL 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. u Court reserves the right to reject any mt all bids. Bids to be filed witl the clerk on or before February 1, 1908. ' By order of the County Court J. O. CLINTON, MESSENGER SERVICE. Hasty Messenger Co. 433 Commercial St. NORTHERN HOTEL Astoria's Newest and Best Hotel. Eleventh and Duanc Streets. Rooms, Single or cn Suite, Steam Heated, Baths, Running Water in Every Room. Rat, 80o to 11.50; Special by Week. Phone Main 3911. MRS. J. COLLINS, Manage!. HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. European Plan Only. H. C. BOWERS, Manager. NIGHT OR DAY SERVICE. Phone Main 3721. TRANSPORTATION. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. The K" Le Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landing's. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 7 P- m. Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday at j a. m. Quick Service ' Excellent Meals Good Bertha. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St G. B. BLESSING, Agent i Phone Main 1781. CANADIAN PACIF.IC EMPRE8S" Lino of the Atlantlo The Empresses sail from Quebec to Liverpool; two days on the majes tic St Lawrence and less than four das at sea; fast and luxurious. Write for summer sailing lists, rates and in formation. James Finlayson, Agent, Astoria, Or. 1 wEEk? 1 O SPICES, q vUFFEE.TEA BAKING POYDER. AhdufcFurffy. finest Flavor. CL0SSET&BIV1PJ P0RTLAND,OROM. No Students, No Cocaine. No Gas, lie M tori! We will forfeit 11000 to any char itable institution for any Dntist who can compete with us in erown and bridge work, or teeth without plates, Pay no fancrfeea until you have eon- suited us. Our continued success in our many offices is due to the unl form high-grade work done by years of experienced operators. The prices quoted beiow are absolutely toe best opportunity to get your money'e wonn wmcn nas ever been offered. We use nothing but the best ma' teriale. Best Silver Fillings 50c Platinum Fillings I1.00 Gold & Platinum Alloy FillinM.li.ss Gold Fillings too to 85.00 & 5. watte Layon crown I540 cold crowns, best ask extra heavy jjx Bridgework, per tooth, beat work.Js Best Kubber Plate, S. S. white teeth . I8.00 Aluminum-lined Plate $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 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. Chicago Dental Parlors Northwest Cor. Commercial and 11th. 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 rl-rht office. I UNDERTAKERS. A, GILUAUGII & CO., Undertake and EmbalnicM. Experienced Lady AsnlHtant When Denired. 1 Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. Patton lldg. 12th and Dunne SU I ASTORIA, OKE.GON 1 lOrhsltml. "No, I'hil," stikl SMla Hopkins to l miip mxlauiu; you hto tiw priwiili! now. ir jou wiuiM only kmvk koiiio 0110 iltnvu-some 0110 who had lusulteq mo "Hut uo ono ha Insulted you." "8omo 0110 illicit, tln-11 what would I do for n proiiior?" Mill loft licr tiiiuU doprcsiscd, and whou a ninu Is dfprwswl nliout Ills low affairs It either tnkos uwny his iwtlto or timtios him limigry. It made mil hungry, 11 0 strtM for a restaurant, picking up his friend Sid uey Sonrle by the- way, to whom ho tow bis troubles. Searlo told hint that tho proixr thing for him to do, under tbo clreuinatanws was to find some melius of showiug his prowess. . Tho friends went Into a cafe and ordered a brace of chops and a toby of ale for each. At a tublo near by were several young men lu eveulug drees regnllug themselves with oysters end ctmm pagiw. riili," said Sldtiej, "that fellow with a molasses cnudy niusiacuo la ataring at you." "What do j ou think I'd better dor "Go up to him and tell him that you'll give him a chance to stare at you over the nuiwle of a pistol. Phil reluctantly dragged himself from his chair and weut through the required performance. Cards were ex changed, the offender's pasteboard bearlug the nnme of Harold IJ ttlefleld. lie explained that he thotieht Phil was an Acquaint nuce of his, but the ex planation was not accepted, and Sidney took It upon himself to arrange for a meeting. The principals were to fight at 0 o'clock the next morn'ng at a lonely spot a few miles out of town on the bank of the river. Phil went home ami to lied, first sot ting his alarm clock. He went to sleep at S o'clock, ami tho alarm went off at 4. It Is hard to conceive of any thing more uncoiufortablo than being wakeued before dnylliiht by a rnsplni? sound to the conHclousur of havliiK to go out in tho raw air to lie shot at. Fhtl got up languidly, dressed himself slowly and started for the ducllnji ground. The nearer ho approached It tho weaker grew his resolution. Th result was that 0 o'clock found him half a mile from the appointed spot. sitting on a log, looking very dlsconso late. f Then ho was seized with a curiosity to go and, unobserved, take n look at the place and see how his friend and bis enemy took his nbsence. So he got up and trudged on, stopping at a place where he could overlook the Bold from behind a tree. Ho saw the two seconds walking back and forth to keep on the morning chill', bill there was not a principal In sight It oc curred to I 'till that Harold MtUeflehl was as averse to being shot as himself. Ilure was the chance of u lifetime. Tlill determined to hurry down to the seconds. truinpln up by the way an excuse for bolng lute, 11111I Muster about tlio aliKeuce of the man who had agreed to flj;!it him. Mr. Mttletteld hud suffered the same dlsIiiC'Ur.atloii us I'hil to. having the warm blood let out of his body on a cob morning. lie had halted In a wood on the side of the Held opposite to where Phil was In hiding and, see ing that his enemy had not appeared, resolved to go down and claim a vic tory by default. By a curious coin cidence In time the two, men started forward at the same moment Unfor tunately they caught sight of each oth er when It was too late to retreat. Both stopped and stared. Both half turned as If to flee, then simultaneous ly dragged themselves forward. The seconds looked at them sternly end asked the cause of their delay. Both gave very lame excuses, but so long as they were there to shoot each other the rest was unimportant The seconds proceeded to get all In readi ness, pacing off the ground and look ing to the condition of the weapons. "What's the distance?" faltered Thll in a whisper to Sidney. "Twenty paces," replied his socond. "Can't you make it forty?" "I'll see." Sidney marched up to the opposing second and asked tbe wishes of his principal as tbe challenged party con cerning tbe distance. "My principal says sixty paces," re plied tbo second. Sidney went back to Phil and report ed the result, t "Try for eighty," said Phil. "Eighty! Nonsense!" Phil Insisted, aud Sidney went buck and succeeded In arranging for eighty paces on the ground that bis man was farslghted. The men were placed In position, and Sidney was about to give tbe signal for filing when a. clatter or horse's hoofs was heard on tho road behind tho rise from which Pbll bad started to claim a bloodless victory. The next minute a girl on horseback shot over the rise and, seeing the men in position to shoot nt each other, gave a shriek. Riding between tbem, she drew rein. She was Stella Hopkins. It was Impossible that the duel should proceed. Mill threw down his pistol ns though greatly-n2a',avatcd, the on- posiiig panics iaukwI relieved, while Sidney Bearle turned his buck and mulled, No 0110 ever know how MM Hopkins benune aware of the Intend ed Uieellns except herself and Mr, Searle, mid ho would not tell lnM'nui It was by his comilvntue, After the! prliwlpnls had left the field h dis charged one of tlio pistols at n tree eighty paces distant mid found tlio ball ou the ground nt the foot of the tre-o. Mrs. WuodsiiM has always declared that she rejoiced nt having proved her htitflmmi's ciMiiagu lieforw imifrliig though she raited two I've. m.U'NVKY V( MUnVKlA f iStt MAKJULT, Ail 13 Fish net 3S7 BOND ST., NEAR EIGHTH POLICEMEN KEPT BUSY. ' 1 i NEW YORK, Jan.: 2a -During 1W the police of the l'rt Division of the City of N'ew York, compris ing the Boroughs of Manhattan und the Ilrox, arrested mor people than live in cities of the clas of Denver, The total number of arrests in the district wan 140.41, ait increase of WU2 over 1906. Of Hit total number arrested 126,6.7 weremules and 21, 7 females. ': m , . .... . f . laKing tne district population as 2,541,034, the munlicr of jirrcsted rep resents S.9 per cent (f the whole. The total number arraigned ior felonies miring the year was 1J.V1J, nn In crease of 2360 over 1W 'and of Sm over 1K97. The figures are made nub ile in the annual report of. the board of the city magistrate. All Kinds of fish FRESH, SALTED AND SMOKED, Dealer In - -1 CONFECTIONERY , Soft Drlnki and Fmh Fruit. JOS. THERDICK, Prop. ; Seattle Fisli Market 77 Ninth St., near Bond 'Fresh and Salted Fish. Game aud Poullrv. Groceries, Produce and Fruit Imported and Domestic Goods. P. Bakotitch 4 Feo,;(Propr$. Phone R tlM BOAT BUILDEB. Fever Sores. T, Iv. Driscoll Boatbuilding and Repar- mg a specialty.; revrr eorea.ana old chronie sore should not be healed entirely, but should be kept In healthy condition. This can be dons by applying Chamberlaln'a fialva 99 rt 1 ' 7.'v!,n,,- 4 Thl. atlv. ),.. .,ln.rl, tM. " ' cCI. , . . 1 1 poe. It la also most excellent for chap ped hands, sore nipples, burns and dis cuses of the skin. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Mr. Littleton is sensible in that he prnigs no "iiementia .Americana on I he culls it just plain crazy, PLUMBKK3. JJI6H PLUMBER Stomach Trouble Cured. If you bare any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Klote, of Edlna, Mo, says: "I hav used a great many different medicine's for stomach trouble, but find Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used." For sale by Fiank Hart and lead ing druggists. In the ranks of the processions of "unemployed" arc many individuals who are professionally in that class. Heating Contractor, Tinner HAND- "Sheit Iron Worker"" ALL WORK GUARANTEED 45 Bond Street Lame Shoulder Cured. Lame shoulder Is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and quickly yields to a few applications of Chamber laln'a Pain Balm. Mrs. F. IL McElwee, of BoUtown, New Brunswick, writes 1 Having been troubled for aome that with a pain lu my left shoulder, I de cided to give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial, with the result that I got prompt relief." For sale by Frank Hart and lead ing druggists. LAUNDRIES. fHOSK PLEATED BOSOM sunt The kind known by dressy men la the rammer, are difficult articles to launder alcely. Unless you know lust how t I to it, the front pleaU won't Iron down imooin, and tbe shirt front will look nussj Our New Press lroner Inm thsm without rolling or stretching. Try It Troy LattndiT. Tenth Paone Mala 1M1. MIDICAU k There is further evidence that licl is sour in the freedom with which Judge Parker hands out lemons these days. Unprsee-iented Buceessea'of I c. i vo THE GREAT CHINESE D0CT01 'Qt Who la lrnnwn thronghont the United ' -m-ir. v HI.IJM An MMUI.I m it.' tT?,'(1 " v enrta. Don't Take the Risk. When you have a bad cough or cold I do not let It drag along until it becomes I chronic bronchitis or develops into an No poisons or druse useu. He e-uaraa. attack of , pneumonia, but give It the teee to euro catarrh, asthma, lune aad attention it deserve and get rid of It. throat trouble, rheumatism, nerrousnsaa. Tt,. rl,.n,lu.10lnl. Dn,,ln ..4 I . .. .... . . - vuBu ..u uu iiomaon, nver and kunej, female torn- jvu ra tun 01 jiiuuipv rcnoi. rmm b i pie-int. and all obronlo diseases. smau Deginmng tne saie ana use or this SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT preparation has extended to all parte of if you eannot call write for symptom' the United -state and to many foreign blank and circular, Inclosing 4 oenta la wuuviivn jibv ssmujr icuini auuit) VUI Cm I lfUpf cuug anu co.us nave won ior n lai Tnv . CIE W0 Mttmrmrw rn HHdebrand & Gor Our clearing sale runs v the year through. ' ' BARGAINS AT ANY TIME wide reputation and extensive use. Sold by Frank Hart and leading druggists. The statement is made that a dol lar goes a long way these days, It does; it goes so far that it is usually out of reach. 182) First St, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorian. ' The Pure Food Law. Secretary Wilson says, "One of the objects of the law is to inform the con sumer of the presence of certain harm ful drugs In medicines." The law re quires that the amount of chloroform, opium, morphine, and other habit form ing drugs bo stated on the label of eacb bottle. The manufacturers of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy have always claim ed that their remedy did not contain any of these drugs, and the truth of Will claim Is now fully proven, as no mention of them is made on the label. This remedy is not only one of the safest, but one of the best In use for coughs and colds, its value has been poven be yond question during the many years it I has been in general use. For sale by Frank Mart and leading druggists. ; mwffl "WW IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK lATtt At 10W At IAITIU ROUIII iri(fKfirifri CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. " The Kind You Have Alw3ys Eought Bears the Signature Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astor Si) Rooms for rent by the day, week. 0 month. Best rates in town. t. A. PETERSON, Prep.