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, THE CORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 'TTI.Jj THURSDAY,, MARCH S, 1908. si if J. 11 St if il Ml 51 T0F0GRAPI1IC HAPS Are Made by the U. S, Geological Survey. COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED Each Map is Named From Some Prominent Natural or Other Fea ture Within the Quadrangle it Rep resents Such as Lake or Mountain. The work of mapping the United States has been intrusted by Congress to the United States Geological Sur vey. This is the one organization whose business it is to prepare a map or atlas of the entire country, and it is now and has been since its estab Eshment in 1879 engaged continuous ly on this work. So far it has sur veyed about. 1,050,000 square miles " (exclusive of areas surveyed in Al aska), of more than one-third of the United States. u tr, The sheets or maps forming this atlas represents areas that have been called quadrangles, whose boundaries are meridians of longitude and paral lels of latitude. About 1700 quad rangles have now been . mapped. These maps are published on three different scales 1 mile to the inch, 2 miles to the inch, and 4 miles to the inch. The area mapped differ in size with the Scale used, averaging 230 square .miles for the first scale. 920 square miles for the second, and 371)0 square miles for the third. The larg est scale is used for densely populated or otherwise important iareas; the aext, largest for scantily inhabited, mountainous, or desert regions; the smallest for areas covered by recon naissance surreys,, especially in the Western States and Alaska. For some areas of particular importance special larger-scale maps are publish ed ' f I iil-J.. i What ever the scale, the atlas sheets are of nearly uniform size (the paper is about 17 to 20 inches), and are all alike in general character. They show the principal natural features of the. land, such as mountains, hills, valleys, and gulches; all bodies of water, such as lakes, marshes, streams and springs; the routes of travel, such as railroads, wagon roads, and trails; all , political . boundaries; all cities, towns' adoerjnanent build ings; and the names of natural and Si IN ONS OK MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK i.e. c ' -"."i1 uxu ittn it tstTrai itistt More than two-thirds of your life you wear shoes. Did you ever think f that? The Dr. A Reed Cushion Shoe Was built to give your feet comfort two-thirds of your life; the rest yon sleep. , 1 1 The W. L Douglas .. . ... , - , fiat a world-wide reputation. Wear one and be up to date. :i si.'i t-.rimo , S. A. GIMRE 543, EOND STREET. Opposite Fisher Bros. '' Best kinds of logging shoes, ban. made; arwtyoo toad, 'j' 11 ' v Al 1,w' 'i-i irrt-- j- r i tawwtM4 M HHNIMN. ITHUMWCWMKIM !l, Cm Bif for mutant UriUtioiu or ulctrotlout A nneoac wrabTutf. PsiulMt, n4 Dot wtriv. ut or boiMnoul. . - SoM by Kwn. or Mit in plain riD. tl mi . r boul.H 7f other features. They also indicate exactly the location of permanent survey monuments and bench, marks whose positions and whose elevations above sea level have been determined by precise methods monuments that are available as starting points for local surveys. In the areas covered by public lands surveys they show all township and section lines as well as the boundaries of all land grants. " Each of these maps is printed in three colors, black for the cultural features, such as, boundary lines, roads, railroads, houses, towns, and cities, and for the names of all things represented; brown for the topog raphy, or the element of elevation, indicated by contour lines showing the heights of all parts of the area above sea level; and the blue for the water the river, lakes, and the sea and its bays and inlets. , . , These maps are sold by the Geolog ical Survey at cost of publication 5 cents each, or $3 a hundred remitted bv money order only, not stamps. They may be obtained on application to the Director of the United States Geological Surve at Washington, DC : Each man Is named from some prominent natural or other feature within the quadrangle it represents such as a lake, mountain, town,; or city, and should be ordered by that name. Index maps snowing toe loca tion and names of quadrangles map ped in any States or region will be furnished on application. No Use to Die, "1 have found out that there is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Dis covery,? says Mrs. J. P. .White, of Rushboro, Pa. I would not be alive today Only for that wonderful medi cine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung diesase even after the case is pro nounced hopeless." This most reliable remedy for , coughs and t colds, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarse ness, is sold under guarantee at Chas. Rogers & Son's drug store. 50c and ?1.00. Trial bottle free. " ) v A Willing Sufferer, r He Good heavens! Oh, my poor wife, how you must suffer! She Yes, , but think what a small watet 1 shall have afterward." Satan Terrified. r There Is as great genius displayed In advertising as in the higher branches of literature. No problem daunts the modern advertising man. - In the window of a little book store in Eighth avenue, New York, was re cently heaped a great pile of Bibles, marked very low. Never before were Bibles offered at such a bargain, and above them all, in big letters, was the Inscription: Batan tremble when h aeee Bibles aold as low aa these Woman's Home Companion. Not Musis Lover. ' "What did you think of the opera r "I'm not quite clear about it,", an swered Mr. Cumrox. "I can't make up my mind whether I couldn't appreciate it because I had a headache or wheth er I got a headache trying to appre ciate if'-Washington Star. An Early Riser. Borem-I think I bear your father's step on the stairs, bo perhaps I bad better bid you good night , Miss HItts (yawnlng)-Oh. it can't be father. He's a late sleeper. Perhaps It's the hired girl coming down to pre pare breakfast Detroit Tribune.' J: :. . Despair. "What do you want o' the editor?" asked the office boy, blocking up the doorway.,; ,...;.., , ,(-f "I have a manuscript poem," said the long haired caller, "which I wish to submit for his Inspection." ; The office boy closed the door, but re appeared a moment later. ' "Nothin' dotnV We ain't printin' no poetry now," be said, slamming the door in the caller's face. !. "Bard out!" exclaimed the poet, tear ing his hair. . . .,."' ' "Chestnuts yelled the boy over the partition. 'Tve heard that Mm before." -Chicago Tribune. ' ' f . In 'Washingten...;-! . s.r. i ,"I,made a glaring error today," aigh ed the cabinet lady.,, , "How's tbatr inquired the depart mental lady. , . ,'' "1 glared at a woman I should have Ignored completely." Louisville Cou rier JoumsJ. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP ', WANTED MALE. WANTED MANAGER; GOOD salary; , exeprience not necessary; for Astoria branch office of large Portland real estate firm; small capi tal required; we furnish large list and teach you the business; for full par ticulars address Manager, 242 Fifth street. Portland. 3-17t HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Mrs. G. Ziegler, 314 Seventeenth street. 3-3-tf. WANTED -GOOD COOK FOR general housework; three in family; no washing nor ironing; $25 per month, . Phone or address Mrs. F. W. Phisterer, Fort Columbia, Wash. TIMBER CLAIMS WANTED. WANTED Good timber , claims on the Columbia or tributary, that can be logged immediately; will pay cash; state location and kind of timber; also give cruise.. , Address K., care As torian. - 3-S-7t WANTED TO RENT, WANTED-SMALL HOUSE. AD dress "K." Astoria'n. V 3-3-3t FOS SWT. : l: MMMsljsPiBsltsSMsf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, also furnished housekeeping rooms. En quire 267 15th street, corner Ex change. 2-28-6t FOR RENT 2 UNFURNISHED office rooms, near court house. In quire 3S6 Commercial street, up stairs. 2-7-tf. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE-NINE room house, cor. Jerome and 17th streets. Apply Jo Capt Ferchen, 330 17th street - 2-2tf. FOX SALE. FOR SALE THE STOCK AND fixtures of a general store located a few miles from Astoria; very clean stock, and will invoice about $7000. Particulars at' " - ' ; v; " WESTERN REALTY CO. ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL for sale; doing a splendid business; good opportunity for a . first-class hotel man.;-' .r '' f .s.r,.' .-i WESTERN REALTY CO. FOR SALE ONE-QUARTER OR t one-half interest in a summer re sort hotel doing a fine business; over 100 rooms and always engaged 'way ahead. , .,, . '. ' .' ' WESTERN REALTY CO. FOR SALE -THE FURNITURE of a large lodging house; rooms always full; low rent WESTERN REALTY CO. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD security, at Scandinavian-American Savings Bank, Astoria. u Money to loan on good security. Scandinavian-American Savings Bank. The Queen Bumblebes. , The length of life of a queen bum blebee Is probably little more than -a year at most. Here Is one reason for this belief: She hntfhes among the late broods of summer and 'soon after leaves the nest, leading a vagabond existence, night and day, among the autumn flowers. The winter she passes in an earth burrow dug by herself and unaided establishes a colony In the spring. Tbeee combined periods of fall and spring require the dally use of her frail wings in 'the Held at least four months. Now, we know that the wings of the worker honeybee wear, out in less than half that time; also that the old queens who take to the field after the nest breaks up In August fre quently have tattered wings and soon disappear. Nature does not supply in sects with new wing cells as It sup plies ' birds with new wing feathers. So the loss of tbe power of flight at this season of the year to the queen bumblebee means tbe loss of life. , Tbe Coast's Baseless Fear, , ; ,, ."1 baf come," said tbe count, "to splk to you, Meestalre Moneybag, about om what you call beem Important mat talre." ':'! ;" "Ah, yes, count; I understand! Have a chair. Toa wish, I presume, to speak to me about my daughter." , , ,i'r j ((,"No, pardon, not sat I baf seen ze tax list where be say you baf only fifty tbousan' what you call beem dol lalre." " : ;"' ' ' ''"' ' J "Ob-bo, hoi That's all right, eouni Don't worry about that' My office boy to whom I bad transferred ,$5,000.00C worth of gold, bonds, which be beld while the ssseMment was being fixed, has just banded them back.' They're here In the safe now. Do you want to see them?"- ' "J ' ; !' : "Herd, monsleorl You baf lift what jrou call beem a welglit from my mind." -Chicago Record Herald. . 8ITOAXI0II WANtttBw SITUATION WANTED ; BY A young lady of experience, a position as stenographer; has own machine. Apply. this office. .Hi,;UUt .; lt, 2-5-3t. -1, TTimnnrriiiimn PROFESSIONAL CARPS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE Attorney-at-Law Qty Attorney Offices; City Hall JOHN C, McCUE : Attorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney, Page Building, Suite 4. HOWARD M. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law Office with Mr. J. A. Eaklo. at 420 Commercal St, Astoria. DENTISTS DR. VAUQHAN . .;..". Dentist :t ,; Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. W. C LOGAN . Dentist Commercial St Shanahan Bldg. OSTEOPATHS., jlXaFxa'ajse--isi-aini""i " DR. RHODA C HICKS , . Osteopath Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2061 " ' 573 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. Obluiiibia Eestaurant 3381 Bond St, Cor. 8th and Boaa. First-Claaa Meala. Reasonable Prices. Our Special Dishes, if. Noodles and Chop Suey. Everything Fbrst-dass. r H.YEE Y1CK, Manager. I T0O0 eestAitbant. ( 351 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts. FIRST-CLASS MEALS ' Regular Meals 15 Cts. and Up, U. S. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts. ' tor - .. First-Class Meala, 15 Cta, i. FURNITURE. ; ' Hildefcrand & Gor Our clearing sale runs ' the year through. BARGAINS AT ANY TIME 467 . Commercial Street. MASSAGING. Massaging IN ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM baths if necessary; thorough com petency 14 assured. ; '"..mr's. m.eyn6,';' ,V 87 W. Bond Street, Astoria. LAUNDRIES.' Those Pleated Bosom Shirts . The kind known by dressy men in the summer, are difficult articles to launder nicely. , Unless you know just how to do it, the front pleats won't iron down smooth, . and the shirt front wiir look mussy. ' Our New Press Ironer irons them without rolling or stretching. ' Trjr it t TROY, LAUNDRY, , " Tenth and Duane, Phone Main 1991 ' -i' CABINET MAKERS, v V, i '. Hcwtioi'steriiig Shop First-class work guaranteed. Up holstering and . cabinet work nicely and neatly , done, i Furniture of all kinds repaired. .Prices, right. -i t . 164 8th St, bet ComL and Duane Sts. -J. H. BOWLSBY,, HOUSE MOVER! FREDRICKSON BROS.-Wt make a specialty of houia moving, car petiters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. HOTELS. NORTHERN HOTEL Astorla'a Newest and Best Hotel ; Eleventh and Duane Streets Rooms, Single or en Suite, Steam Heated, Baths, Running Water In Every Room. ,;: ',;;!v ;i".v : Rates, 50c to $150; Special by - . Week. Thone Mala 3911. MRS. J. COLUNS. Manager. HOTEL OXFORD Sixth and Oak Stri Portland, Or. A strictly modern hotel In center of business district; suites with or without private baths, running hot and cold water In every room; plenty of free baths. Rates $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. . r.v' VICTOR BRANDT, Prop,', HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. , European Plan Only. H. C BOWERS, Msnsger. FISH MARKET. , Seattle Fi Met 77 Ninth St., near Bond 'Fresh and Salted Fish. ( Game and Poultry, Groceries, Produce and Fruit Imported and Domestic ' , ( Goods.. v P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs. :' - PaoaeBsdtlM .;-. . WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Aator Street) Rooms for rent by the day, week,tr month. Best rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. MIOICAU i VapreoeUated : , 8u9aeteea' al v DIM Si) TEI GREAT ?f - Clearest DocToi thronirhont tha TTnilad Hj3 BUUs ob aoeount of ajffi;Mals wondsrful eirres No DOtsona or dnies bssg. . He tiuru teee to euro eatarra, asthma, lung aad throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness stomach, Urer aad kidney,, female torn- nlslnt snt all nKmntx luuu , i'f successful homi nxirikm. If vou eaanot call write far svmutom blank and circular, Inolosing 4 eente la stamps. " .'t.,.,,.,v.T,. THE C GIB WO HZDICimt CO. 1121 First St., Corner Morriaoa, PORTLAND, ORECOH. : f ; Please mention the Astoriaa. . I , ft J. At OIL1JAUUII A CO., Uudortakeri nd Kiuhttlmcra. i . .. . A .,U ..I I, , 1 . . ' ? JCiperliKd J'ty AssUunt . .V limn Dnsfrmt. Cnlla Prouiptly Attunded Day or Night. Tfttton Hdjr. 1'itbAnd IhiaueHU ANTOUIA. 011K.C10N PhonaMiiliiaill , . . n v PLUMBERS. PLUMBER Hcitlntf Contractor, Tinner Sheet Iron Worker . ALL WORK GUARANTEED 42S Bond Street 'i. (': BOAT BUILDER. Ti L. Drlscoli; ti y 'ij''"'' i,:?,- epsfassMssissJssawssssj): jijt ' ' ' " ' BOAIBUILDINO AND REPAIR. INO A SPECIALTY. -22nd and Exchange Street TRANSPORTATION. PASSENGERS The "KM Line ("" . , . k. -.fe FRXIQHT Steamer Lurlinc Nlht Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except 8unday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Dally except Sonasy at 7 a, m. Quirk Service Excellent Meala Oood Bertha Landing Astoria Flavel Whart ' Landing Portland Foot Taylor It O. B. BLESSINfi, Agent Phone Main 2701. TRANSPORTATION, -r vs pANADIAN PACIFilC TCMPRISg Line of Uie Atlantic LESS THAN POUR DAYS AT SEA paring tne. summer' seaiion, tna Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver pool; fast and luxurious." Nine hun dred miles In sheltered waters of the St Lawrence River and, Gulf. Short ocean trip. Use this route and avoid sea sickness.""'"'"' Summer sailing lists and rates now ready. . ;.. Apply to any 'Tickfct Aflfent. fir James Finlayson, Agent, Astoria, Or. , TRANSPORTATION. Astoria & Columbia RiWr R. R. Co. Effective, Sunday, January 26, 190 Pacific Time,;, i'iT IT 11.40 12.01 IOS1 VIM 13.80, a.jn I 8.W R.D5! SO S.4D B.4S s.ss Tffl 9.18 9.9(1 9.801 s.m s.m 8 9. IS .861 p.m. 6.80 10 10.18 10.M 10 801 a.m. t.W t.20 (.29 t.W 7.11 t.W 7.26 'MTW p.m, s.ot 1M 7 .flfl T.09 B.IT7 I.M 9.40' 1 9.S lOlfli 10.61 11 60 11.66 U lfl ITis 19.44 ,12.66 1.00 p.m. tv. , . J :' Ar. t.;.i...rX)RTLifNDt.M.... (JOI1I.K afH ssf vv n i r-,rti-Histst;,!,i esrst VMV wn Ar .,..,.i.A8TORUf..,......tv h. AMTUR1A, AH Ar. WARKENTON...."Lvl nnunu Ar. FT. HTEVENS t.v hr FT. HTEVENS Alt sAnnunu,,,,, Ar WAKKKMTOH fc. Ar. HoLladaY . . . v no 1ST 116 111 119 D.m la. 18 10.66 10.40 10. IS 10 06 t.a 9.81 1.16 I.DOj I.U 7.6 7.4S 7.41 7.8H 7, T5f 6.461 i.m S.l 1.26 f .69 J 7.60 7.4U 7.19 7.04 In! 6M 1.461 6. Ml 2. I n a t.00 12.80 1226 112.16 6. ON IO.53 6.00 10. ml 4.6610.R6 p.m. It .001 10.40 110.87' I10.8OI 10.27 in. 2a llO.IOI 10. in 9 4H 9.40 .86 l.m, ' ,9 9.80 t.10 I."io 9 on 2,00 Trains maruea run aaiiy. s f rj'eigrapb OtBce. . 1 iv Nos. 26 1 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via Ft Steven. m n runs from r ortland to Astoria and C atson Beach Hirt m va "' ' Portland to Astoria only. No. 30 rims from Astoria to Clatsop Beach direct No. 21. 2S and 20 run via V Ct.. v- 11 precn lrec?- to Astoria and Ptrdand-direct j lu"' "om waP Connections-rAt Portland, with all trans-continental lines. , At Goble '.' ""ye,,-"- m ssioria witn steamers for San Francisco and Tillamook and I warn Pailwaw s, w..i-.!- nil " . T.sa and railway. -S VT ,'l,''r,?,,fff,,V oat inrougn 1 cks soia to ana trom all points in the East and Europe. For further particulars apply to , . ,v 0T W. B. JUHNbON, General AgeMt, 12th and Commercial, Astoria, Or.