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THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, IMS. K LITTLE GIRL . ' (Continued from page 3) td her back and with a few swift steps had separated herself from him fcy q him questioiiingly. He shook his bead. She had made him fear her, you understand, the por boy I Worse, the had made him love her. Madame She turned when she beard him running after her. Her ace must have gone white; she her little room. She got up, bathed her face and hands and, standing an unconscionably long time in front of the mirror, smoothed her hair,' put on a lace collar in place of the stiff one at her neck, and lo, she was ready for dinner. But she was too excited, too con template with resignation the stiff little pension dinner, at which the snuffy professor of a boys' school sat in her right, and a deaf old language teacher on her left She remembered again that old friend of her mother's one of the few people in Paris to ...... .. ,. J I - v... win. mv ivmi, ;nnu imu Ivi. thought ,t was the policeman, and n L wd , u k this mad country where a girl could ..... ,. . . ' " . ' ' find herself, through absolutely no " " . T V 7 V " ..u-fu :! t. x. A trudes daughter to come m any fault of her own, in a position of the most distasteful and misinterpretable publicity, she could not tell what night happen. Monsieur But ner tace grew whiter with displeasure when she saw h was he. Ah, but they knew when they have us at their mercy, these evening, but soon, and sup informally tete-e-tete with Gertrude's friend." And without giving herself time to change her mind, she jumped, into fiacre(she dared hot trust the streets again) and had herself driven to Ma dame Tournet's." " " '"' "This Madame Tournet Old de women! "Mademoiselle,- he pamed. Crusso, hU ,rtist.8 h,ndl to. "I owe you my life. It is not kind,l.. . v.. ...... i gviiivi iui iuvkcu auuui ins siuvuu as you my h is not generous, it is not forgiving to leave without permitting me to . t - - j V ?J TJ -v Nt on earth. Not gifted, not dow Madame She cut him shortl "You I ... ' though summoning everything in it to corroborate what he said "was a we nothing Monsieur," she said I coldly, ienorintr his outstretched band. "It was mere impulse on my I ered, you understand; bourgeoise, so to speak, in the empire of Art. And yet with a heart so true and a spirit f a 11 n,.,,nl N oil ,kn, mrmm Km part, nothing morea humane instinct I A. . , ,, a I ...... , ... . t . , I that sympathy sprang full-flowered which Jhe unpleasant sight of a dog's . "... CUIK VI UIIUvl LUC WviavO UVVfSI t. ! 1 : Ti... u: nugui gruw. iJfijf- I lsirswl all Irvn in far litiM ar. -a t i L i i . i . i y"v V viva H",v . , . . I old boxes of rooms in the Rue de la CLASSIFIED A SEMENTS HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED MANAGER; GOOD salary; exeprience not necessary; for Astoria branch o'ffice of targe 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-l-7t SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED BY A young lady of experience, a position as stenographer; has own machine. Apply this office, 2-34t HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Mrs. G. Ziegler, 314 Seventeenth street 3-J-tf. TIMBER CLAIMS WANTED. VANTED 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- toriaa"A '"' -' f-u' 3-S7t. WANTEDTO RENT. WANTED -THREE OR FOUR . furnished housekeeping rooms. Ad dress "W.t" Astorian office. 3-6-3t. PROFESSIONAI CARD. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES II. ABERCROMBIE ' . ,' ' ' Attorney-at-Law . , Gty Attorney Offices: City Hall JOHN C McCUE Attorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney Page Building S ue . HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRICKSON BROS.-W. make a specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all order. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. ' HOTELS. HOWARD If. BROWNELL : Attorney-t-Law Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, at 420 Commercal St, Astoria. NORTHERN HOTEL Astoria's Newest and Best HotaL - Eleventh and Duane Streets Rooms, Single or en Suite, Steam Heated, Baths, Running Water in ".very Room. Rates, 50c to $150; Special by' , t Week. Phont Main 3911. MRS. J. COLUNS, Manager, WANTED SMALL HOUSE. AD- dress'"K." Astoran."; ,; 3-3-3t fiacre. It left no more audacity in lum, I assure you. He drew himself p very straight, very white and rigid, I.:- t u. Ar i,;,.tf "-"-uvi.v, ...u ti 3VH...K . . . .. . . .. I the table for supper when the girl arrivedn" Madame de Crussol broke I T f ' T ' off the thread of her husband's nar uuii, uui wcigai iuai was puling bim to earth. And he took off his Hooping cap so. And, bowing cere- suoniously, he let her pass. Madame Something inside of her went, whirring in a tangle of emotion j rative without compunction, and spliced it merrily onto her own. line. It was her reception a compound of flattering doubt as to the girl's ac tual presence, of admiration at any- ..... .1 thine so fearless and astonishintr as as, repentant and suffering, ne bowed , ail .-unci ivaiiic, auu vi uiittucaiiviiiiig confidence that Gertrude's daughter was worthy of and entitled to all the affection that had been the dead mother's it was this that shook the before her. But she held determin edly on her way without tnrning once to see wbat became of him. bhe bad intended, before leaving the Place M-lt! ' n ..n .14 . r . , . ,. . I American in the girl to her very fnend of her mother s who lived near I . . . " . . , there, but in her wrathful excitement foundations; or rather, the Anglo- Saxon of her. She threw down her all, timn 4II sKam( l!e Wtin cVi . . 7 . .. . I arms, yielded up the cumulative hen got to her pension she threw herself I , . . . , fn a passion of tears on her bed and sobbed the tragedy away. After the ragedy had vanished, naturally she was young and light-hearted, and a subtle sense of victory remained with ber, in spite of it all she . saw the comedy of it, of course. 'She sat up then laughed aloud in the solitude of yfl tage of suspicion and reticence and caution, and fell dead in love with Madame Tournet bne could not help it no one eould," explained de CrussoL "It was always a mystery to the old lady why everybody loved her. The real miracle would have been to find any body that could resist her. For in stance For instance,", went on his wife gayly, "note the effect upon that same Americaine whose distrust of the French was inborn and surely well- founded, if you'll bear in mind the events of the afternoon. Well, in just a minute of two, there she was taking the dishes from Madame's Very hands and setting the table her self with a saucy assurance that might have become a daughter of the house, home for the vacation. 'But,' cried the little old lady delightedly, 'put three plates, my dear; three, I beg of you.' 'Three!' repeated the. young girl, ' a sudden chill striking upon her lightheartedness. Her mood was singularly expansive, but it could hardly be made to take in another strange Frenchwoman on these same terms. 'But, Madame,' she stammered, 'I thought you were More than two-thirds of your life alone- Sure'y 1 wuli "ever have you wear shoes. Did you ever think cme ,ike this' 80 informallv' if"' Alien, aaiu 111c uiu iau wilu laugn, 'Tis well that you did not know. When I left my card it was to a souper a deux I invited you. But this week that poor child, my sister's son, has come to stay with me. A IN ONB OR MANY COLORS f.M ': 7 LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK UT(S 1 It if IASTEII BOSSES Nj I. Ul.mi.ilL. ,.1 i n,..--...- --1 iiiniiin, , 1 1,11 11, nii1'- of that? The Dr. A Rccd Cushion Shoe Was built to give your feet comfort b5a!? of ,goId is" bt"-V tUSrA. t .t r"""1 JuuKe; goou-ior-noimng m nv-uiuu. v ;uui iuc, uic seal yuv sleep. :ZiA The W. L Douglas Shoe Has a world-wide repuution. Wear ne and be up to date. S. A. GIMRE 543 BOND STREET. Opposite Fisher Bros. Best, kinds 0 logging shoes, han made, always on hand. ' , URINARY DISCHARGES , BELIEVED W 24 HOURS ' Each Cap- : aula ber(MIDV1 the oameV; Bewarecf comteifeitt ALL DEUOOIBTS suits a woman in the street this very day. My Christophe, on his way home from the Beaux Arts, flies to the rescue. The miserable (Chris tophe will not tell me this, but well I know it) the wretch is big,stout, strong. He resists. My little Chris tophe falls upon him. They fight. The miscreant is vanquished. He is carried away, half-dead from the fury of Christophe.. And the child comes home to me, his arm broken broken, I say to you, by the very strength of the blow he had dealt!' Amazingl exclaimed the girl, turning aside to hide the smiles from good old Mar dame; smiles which give way sudden ly to dismay, for at this minute the door opens and there, his arm in a sling, stands the precious hero him self!" "He looks a bit foolish, this fire cating hero of his old aunt." De Crussol's old eyes are twinkling and lie meets his wife's ironical glance with composure. "But in his soul he is mad with happiness. Sheth haughty little Americaine of the Quai Saint Michel, after refusing her name and address, after spurning and hu miliating him, has' come herself into fob snrr. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, also furnished housekeeping rooms; En quire 267 15th street, corner Ex change. 2-28-6L DENTISTS DR. VAUQHAN Dentist' ' Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon FOR RENT 2 UNFURNISHED office rooms, near court house. In quire 000 commercial street, up stairs. . 2-7-tt FOR RENT OR FOR SALE-NINE room house, cor. Jerome and 17th streets. Apply to Capt Ferchen, 330 17th street 2-2tf. FOR SAUL FOR SALE-THE STOCK AND i fixtures of a general store located a few miles from Astoria; Very clean stock, and will invoice about $7000. Particulars at . WESTERN REALTY CO. ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL for sale; doing a splendid business; good opportunity for a first-class hotel man. WESTERN REALTY CO. FOR SALE-ONE-QUARTER OR 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. Money to loan on good security. Scandinavian-American Savings Bank. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received at the office of the Light- House Inspector, Portland, Oregon, until 12 o'clock M., March 20, 1908, and then opened, for furnishing and delivering fuel and, provisions for vessels and stations in the Thirteenth Light-House District for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1909, in accord ance , with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other information, may be had upon appli cation to the Light-House Inspector, Portland, Oregon. his very stronghold; 'for under Ma- ame Tournet's roof and in Madame Tournet's heart he reigns alone. You two shall be good friends, says the small old lady when they are seated about the table, the boy voluble, ex cited; the girl demure, as in a dream. 'You will perfect her accent, Christo phe, which lacks a bit oh, the ver iest trifle of being purest Parisian. And she, my little friend, will teach you the English that Gertrude would try so hard once long ago, and so vainly, teach me yes, Mademoiselle?' "They did teach each other a good many things, you know," said Ma dame de Crusol a bit lamely, but her old face was softly flushed. "No one could be so cruel as to refuse Ma dame Tournet anything. And their studying so long and faithful together accounts for their being able to col laborate in . story-telling somewhat successfully yes?" ; ' "Indeed yet," I agreed warmly. There was a pause. Old de Crus- boI broke it. DR, W. C LOOAN Dentist Commercial St Saanahan Bldg. OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C KICKS Osteopath Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2061 573 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HOTEL OXFORD Sixth and Oak Strs., Portland, Ore. 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 S200. v " 'VICTOR BRANDT, Prop. UBDIBTAmi, J. A. OILIIAUC1II A CO., Uudertukers nd Kmnaltuera. 1 ;- Mt , . lxprlnfMl l,mly AaalatAut Wiioit Desired, t 1 ',. 1 Call Promptly Attended Py TaUoii Udir. Uttimid DtuneHta AHTOHIA. OHE.UON riioueMiUuittil , ,,.ti , PLUMBERS. II . n. pi' PLUNDER HfMPJIIIMV HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. European Plan Only. H. C BOWERS. Manager. Heatifii Contractor, Tinner -AND- ShttX Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEED 42S Bond Street BOAT BUILDER, FISH MARKET. RESTAURANTS. Coin nbia Restaurant 3381 Bond St., Cor. 8th and Boaa. Flrtt-Class Meah. Reasonable Prices. Oar Special Dishes. Noodles and Chop Suey. Everything First-class. YEE YICK, Manager. TOKIO RESTAURANT. 351 Bond Street ' Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta. FIRST-CLASS MEALS Regular Meala IS Cta. and Up. U. B. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond 8treet Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cta. First-Class Meals, 13 Cta. FURNITURE. Seattle Fis n 77 Ninth St., near Bond Fresb and Salted Fisb. Game and Poultry, Groceries, Produce and Fmit Imported and Domestic Goods. . P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs. Pbost Red Z1B3 WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astor Street) Rooms for rent by the day, week, or month. Best rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. T, L: Driscoll! ; "i . BOATBUILDING AND REPAIR. INO A SPECIALTY. 22nd and Exchange 8trtet TRANSPORTATION. The KM PASSENGERS FREIGHT Hildebrand & 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 potency is assured. ' ' . MRS. M. HEYNO, 87 W. Bond Street, Astoria. IT ' - 1 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 will look mussy. Our New Press Ironer irons them without rolling or stretching. Try it TROY LAUNDRY, , Tenth and Duane. Phone Main 1991 CABINET MAKERS, New Upholstering Shop : First-class work guaranteed. Up- ! holstering and cabinet work nicely "She is still une bonne enfant en ( and neatly done. Furniture of all bleu," he said softly. And then, with kinds repaired. Prices right " ; an irrepressible chuckle, "The pity 164 8th St., bet. Coml. and Duane Sts. is she so seldom wears itl" , . ... J. H. BOWLSBY. MIOICAL. Unprecedented Suceeisea af DR. C- GEE 10 TBI GREAT ' CBINXSB DOCT01 Who Is kaowa ithrongboat the Unifed 'TMi StaUs on aeeouDt of 3ffl2B.W wonderful .urea. No polaona or drugs usee. He gnaraa tees to eur estarra, asthma, lung aid throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney, female com plaints and all chrome diseases." SUCCESSm HOME . TRZATKEHT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents la stamps. , THE C GEE WO MEDICTJtS CO. 182 First St, Corner Morrison, POSTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorian. ; Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. Quirk Service ' Excellent Meals Good Berths Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St G. B. BLESSINO, Agent Phone Main 2761. TRANSPORTATION. .CANADIAN PACIRIC tMPMiaV Line) of trteTAuantl LESS THAN FOUR DAYS AT SEA During the summer season, the 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 Ticket Awnt. ar James Flnlayson, Agent, Astoria, Or. TRANSPORTATION. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. 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HTKVKNH AH ITfSi 13.44 1.00 pjnJ HAMMOND ...WAKKKftTON , lv WARbiiNloir: Af,... ..An ...ilt'AHITllfi , houaoav',"'.'.';' Traltu marked run dally. tl'elcijraph Office. runs Nos. 26 and 28 run from Astoria to Clatsoo Beach via Vt xt - i from Portland to Astoria and nX . itfA" "S.T'i Ft;.Steyen- No. 22 Portland, to Astoria only. No. 30 n.n9 from Xstorls Ttc Clat,n n ru.n.ff0 Nos. 21, 25 and 29 run via Ft. Stevens No 23 run romPnn!ach fect: to Astoria and Portland direct. ' u runs fr.om Clatsop Beach Connections At Portland, with all trans-continent,,! ii.. ii n tV with Northern Pacific Railwav Con,n.2 a a " linM- At Goble, fnTr'at auiuuKii uLncis goiu 10 ana irom a no nu In 4li p..i j v ' further particulars apply to P " the Ea,t ,nd Europe. For o. o. roHNSON, General Agent, 12th and Commercial. Aoria, Or.