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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1608. TEETH The Old Reliable CHICAGO ; PAINLESS DENTISTS Cor. Commercial and Eleventh fits. ' ASTORIA, ORE. Phone 3901 ; Headquarters PORTLAND, ORE. Art equipped to do all kinds of Dental work at very lowest prices. Nervous people and those afflicted with heart weakness may hive no ear of the dental chair. 22 K. crown.. t&BO Bridge work, per tooth 129 Gold fillings .. tUp Silver fillings .50c to 91.00 Bert rubber elate... (800 Aluminum-line plate $10 to $15.00 These offices are modern through out We are able to do all work absolutely painless. Our success is due to uniform high grade work by gentlemanly operators having 10 to 15 years-experience. Vegetable Vapor, patented and used only by us for painless extraction of teeth, 50c A binding guarantee given with all work for 10 years. Exami nation and consultation FRE. Lady in attendance. : Eighteen of fices in the United States. Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Sts, over Danxiger store. Do You Wear Shoes? .We sell the kind, that wear longest and look the best The Dr. A Reed Cushion. Shoe We handle a special line of Loggers9 Shoes Give us a trial S. A. GOOD SHOES. ".' 543 Bond St., op. Ross, Higgins & Co. ASTORIA DANCING SCHOOL Exchange street opposite Skating Rink. Open every dav and evening. Pupils can enter any grade from beginning to advanced classes. Our weekly social dance, every Wednes day evening, has become very popu lar. Admission, gentlemen, 50c; ladies free. YEARS' If exp V EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs rfffv Copyrights 4c. Anyone sending a sketch and description my qulcltljr ascertain our opinion free whether an Pnveutton if probably patentable. Communica tion! rtrlaUr confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent sent free. Oldest aeenoy for securing patents. Patents taken tnrouco Mann It Co. recelrt tpecitU notice, wit bout charge, in the Scientific Jlraericati A handsomely Most rated weekly, rnnreat dr culation of any scientlnc Journal. Terms, S3 I years four month, tL Sold by all newsdealers, .Branch Office. 8 F Bt, Washington, S. C IBIS at H-M. ,H"H M1H 11 H H"N4H Of the Big Y. J By CLARISSA MACKIC. T Copyrighted. IMS, br C. H. SuteUB T It was while he was riding down Little Bear trail that Beany Hendrix saw her. She was riding up the trail, and they met at the narrowest point, where the steep walls of the canyon shut out the sunlight, leaving a gloomy tunnel through which there was bare ly room for two riders to pass. Hen drlx backed his cayuse against the rocky wall and tried to shrink his huge form into smaller compass. She, Edith Van Tine, looked at him from the level of grave, gray eyes qnestionlngly. She bowed politely and then smiled. All women smiled when they met Hendrix's genial gase. They smiled In approval of the warm kind llness of his good looking face, at the strength of his great body and at the good heart shining through his honest brown eyes. Miss Van Tine's smile faded, how ever, as she saw the narrow trail that became almost a footpath as it wound np the canyon, and her cheek paled. In spite of this formidable outlook she urged her horse forward, bravely de termined not to reveal her cowardice to this big cow puncher, who sat, bat in hand, waiting for her to pass. ' "You're not afraid, are you, ma'am?" he drawled as she hesitated. "Not In the least thank yon," she re plied crisply. "I was about to say," he continued soberly, "that if you're a stranger In these parts this Is a nasty bit of coun try for a lady to get about In alone." "Thank you," she repeated, still more coldly, "but I was only resting my horse." Hendrix looked curiously solemn; in deed, his features assumed a rigid ex pression. One who knew might bave said that Hendrix. was suppressing smile. He threw one leg over the pommel of his saddle, thus permitting his cayuse to hug the wall more close ly, and looked amiably upon the pret ty stranger. Pretty girls were rare in the Bear creek district She flushed under his frank, admir ing gaze and dug her spurred heel into her horse's flank with angry Imp deuce. The animal bounded forward, striking fire with his scattered hoofs. There was a faint cry from the girl "LET US GO TOGETHER ALWAYS," KB 8 AID CONTENTEDLY. as she dashed away, and instantly Hen drix turned his mount and followed her. It was impossible for him to pass her on the narrow trail without Inflicting serious injury to either one of them, but somehow he managed to extend his length along his horse and grasp the bridle rein of her terrified animal. "Now," he said kindly, "Just yon let me follow you up till you get out of this bole. . As I said before, -this la a nasty bit of country for a lady to get about In." "And as I said before," she began tartly, with eyes fixed toward the mouth of the canyon, "I'm not afraid." "We won't quarrel about that, ma'am," returned Hendrix calmly. "There Isn't room for two to quarrel here." Edith smiled faintly. Beany Hen drix, riding at her horse's flank, could see the dimple in her cheek and the curl of her lip, and a troubled look came Into his eyes, and a deep wrinkle found place between his brows. As they passed out of the canyon and Into the open she turned toward him. The smile had fled from her face, and there was a cold, hard look In the gray eyes. "Thank you, sir, for your kindness. I believe i' shall get along famously now." Hendrix removed his hat and passed a bronzed hand through his shock of sunburnt hair. "If you will excuse me, ma'am," he said, with his slow hrawl, "I'd like to say that you better ride home by the long trail; it's easy riding, and It's safer than the canyon." "But I don't know the long trail. I have never been about here before," she returned blankly.' "I should be pleased if you will let me take you to the other trail. Ob, I'm all right," be added hastily as she turn ed a doubtful glance In bis direction. "I'm Beany Hendrix, from the Big I "Beany Hendrix V she repeated, np nrsslnir a smile. "You never heard of me before, I inr nt. ma'am. I'm only a cow punihor," tald Ileudrix, with a'dogged look about bis pleasant mouth. "Your name sound: familiar," she in Id, with a return to her stiff maimer. "I will be very grateful If you will show mo the other wayv around," "Certainly." He fell into Uuo ut her side, and they rode In silence, for sev eral miles. Presently Edith became conscious that tUo cow puncher was ob serving her furtively,- and box chocks flushed. She turned Indlgnnntly' to ward him, but he was tuning fixedly away across the plain, although there was that tense Hue about his jaw which Indicated some repressed feel ing. , .;,! "I believe he Is laughing at me," she thought angrily, and then, mindful of his gentle courtesy and of the fact that he was going tut of his way to make her journey nafe and pleasant, she turned a softened face toward him. "I am afraid I am making you a' great deal of trouble," she said. "Not at all," he returned. "I was out looking for some stray critters. If I don't round 'em up today I will tomor row. , "That Is what I like about this west ern country," she said wistfully. "There Isn't the hurry and bustle of the east and the undying conviction that what isn't done today will never be done at alb Every day Is so crowded with vents that there bt no time to really liver She spoke bitterly now, and her eyes were turned away toward the low line of serrated hills before them. "I thought yon were from the east, he said quietly. "Where are you stay lngr "At Anderson's. Tou like the west better than the east?" she asked tim Mly. He removed his bat and looked about the level expanse of country that was visible from the slight rise they bad gained, at the bending blue sky, the gray green of the sagebrush and the greener slopes of feeding grounds dot ted with cattle. "Who wouldn'tr be replied briefly She sighed softly. "I didn't know it was so beautiful out here," she said, rather sadly, he thought "They said I must come for my health, and here I am." "I came because somebody In the east was tired of me said she never wanted to see me again," drawled Hendrix, taming his eyes away from her downcast face. Oh, no!" she exclaimed warmly. "Not that"- She blushed vividly. "Something like that," he returned calmly. There was silence for a time, she riding with drooping head and sad month and he watching her with ten der pity in his eyes. "Here Is your trail, ma'am," he said at last, drawing In his horse with sudden energy. There was a startled look in her face as she raised her eyes to bis and then glanced at the well defined trail that led to Anderson's. "It's easy to follow and will take you straight as a die to Anderson's." He pulled his horse to one side and re moved his hat "It it Is safe for me to go alone?" she faltered as she turned her horse into the trail and glanced oppeallngly at him. Hendrix hesitated. She saw the red creep Into the bronze of bis cheek and a strange light Invade his eyes. "Safe as time, ma'am," be said stubbornly, facing his horse about and preparing to leave her. She rode a few paces awny from him and then stopped. "Benforth." sho said tremulously over her shoulder, "1 don't want to go alone any longer. I want you to come with me!" He was at her side Instantly. "Do you mean It Edith?" he ques tioned eassrly. "Do you mean it?" , "Yes," sfce whispered softly. "I came after yon, Benfortb. I wanted you! Will you come with me now?" "Let us go together-always," be said contentedly. , For Constipation. Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent ruggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: Chamberlain's Stomach and wver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert Hall , (320 Astor Street) t Rooms for rent by the day, week, or month. Best rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. PLUMBERS. 1.8,1111 PLUMBER Heating Contractor. Tinner .- - AND-'' : - I J,' i"' Sheet Iron Worker UX'WORK GUARANTEED . 425 Bond Street ' ' m CLASSIFIED, ADVERTISEMENTS 't M HELP WANTED WANTED A GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Apply Mrs Charles Brinks, 13th and Lexington, r08 SALE. FOR- SALE 7-ROOM HOUSE and lot on Kensington ave., be tween 14th and 15th streets. In quire of John Quinn, Astoria Hotel. FOR SALE-TWO LOTS, 75x150 feet; in Chinook; will sell for $1500; a bargain. Address Chat. Eklund, Chinook. 3-15-2w FOR SALE FURNITURE OF A 5-room house; all ready to move into; low rent; centrally located. WESTERN REALTY CO., 172 Tenth St 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 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. ONE HUNDRED-ROOM HOTEL for sale; doing a splendid business; good opportunity for a first-class hotel man. WESTERN REALTY CO. FOX ROT. FOR RENT-BOARD AND ROOM $5.00 per week-, Holdcn House. FOR RENT-ROOMS, CENTRAL- ly located, suitable for housekeep ing for small family. Apply to Van Dusen & Co., 119 11th st LOST. LOST-BLACK CLOTH CLOAK, boarded, between the hospital and the Holden House; return to Holdcn House. ' FOUND. FOUND - AN AUTOMOBILE veil. Owner call at this office and pay for this ad. PROPOSALS. Wssskakta,..'. OFFICE OF THE Con structing Quartermaster, - rort Stevens, regon, April 1, ,1908, Sealed proposals, in ; triplicate, will be received at this office until 2 oclock p. m., April 30, 1908, and then publicly opened, for the con struction of a cistern, for the stor age of rain water for use in Arty Barrack for 109 men, at Fort Stev ens, Or. Plans can be seen, specifica tions obtained and full information furnished at this office. The U. S. reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopes containinc proposals should be marked "Proposals for Construe Hon, addressed to the constructing Quartermaster, Fort Stevens, Or. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL FOR "WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that there is money in the treasury to pay all general fund warrants endorsed prior to April 1, 1907, and all courthouse fund warrants endorsed prior to April 1, 1908. Interest ceases after this date. Payable at the treasurer's office at the courthouse. WM. A. SHERMAN, ' Treasurer, Clatsop County, Ore. Astoria, Oregon, April 1, 1908. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE - Attorney-at-Law City Attorney ' Offices: City Hall JOHN C. McCUE V Atttrney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney- " Page Building ,'V,te . HOWARD M. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin, at 420 Commercal St., Astoria. OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C. HICKS - ' Osteopath ' Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2061 573 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. DENTISTS DR. VAUGHAN . 'Dentist , . : Pytblsn Building, Astoria Oregon f DRW.CLodXN f r . Dentist " Commercial St Shanahan Bids. MASSAGINQ. DOCTORS PRESCRIBING MAS ssge, call Olga Landcn, , Finnish masseuse, Pythian bldg., Commercial street. -r. ... Massaging IN ALL ITS BRANCHES; WARM baths If necessary; thorough com petency is assured. '' MRS. M. HEYNO, 87 W. Bond Street, Astoria. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. Opposite Ron, Hlggini & Co. . Coffee with Pie or Caka 10 Cts. 1 FIRST-CLASS MEALS Regular Meals 15 Cts. and Up, U. S. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts. First-Class Meals, IS Cts. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make a specialty of house moving, car penters, contractor!, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. LAUNDRIES. Those Pleated Bosom Shirts The kind known by dressy men in the summer, are difficult articles to launder nicely. Unless you know juit how to do it, the front pleati won't iron down smooth, and the shirt front will look muny. Our New Prett Ironer ironi them without rolling or itretching. Try it TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth and Duane. Phone Main 1991 FURNITURE. Iliidebrand & Gor HOUSE-CLEANING TIME. We sell Liquid Veneer, Jsp-a-Lac, Linoleum Varnish, the three greatest furniture and floor renovators known. Go-cart rubber tires renewed. Cur tain stretchers sold or rented. HOTELS. HOTEL OXFORD Sixth and Oak Stri., 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 $2.00. .. VICTOR BRANDT, Prop. HOTEL PORTLAND Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. European Plan Only. H. C. BOWERS, Manager. CABINET MAKERS. New Upholstering Shop First-class work guaranteed. Up holstering and cabinet work nicely and neatly done. Furniture of all kinds repaired. Prices right 164 8th St., bet. Coml. and Duane Sts. J. H. BOWLSBY. FISH MARKET. Seal FisI Market 77 Ninth St., near Bond . 'Fresh and Salted Fish. Game and Poultry, ' Groceries, Produce and Fruit Imported and Domestic i . Goods. P. Bakotitch & Feo, Prcprs. Phone Red 2183 f . , ., . BOAT BUILDER, T, L,. Driscoll1 BOATBUILDING AND REPAIR- - INO A ftPKPT ai.tv. - . v I 22nd and Exchange Strstt mmrmiimt J. A. UIL11AUU1I & CO., , Undertakers ntul Kmbiilmers. Experienced Lady Assistant When Desired. Calif Promptly Attended Day or Might. Tutton Udg. 12th And Dunne Sta - A8TOKIA. OHR.OON Phone Main ail I TRANSPORTATION. Tht ';k".um PASSENGERS FREIGHT Steamer Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except 8unday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Daily except Sanaa at 7 a. m. Quirk Service Excellent Meals Good Berths . Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St O. B. BLESSING, Agent i Phone Main 2761. . TRANSPORTATION. CANADIAN PACItttC "IMPRESS" Line of tfi Atlantio LESS THAN FOUR DAY8 AT SEA During the summer season, the Emprenei call from Quebec to Liver pool; fast and luxurious. Nine hun dred miles in sheltered waters of the St Lawrence River and Culf. Short ocean trip. , Use this route and avoid sea stckneis. Summer sailing lists and rates now ready. Apply to any Ticket Agent, or James Pintayson, Agent, Aitoria, Or. r O J5PLCES,. a DATflKG P0VDER RaCCnOEXTiUaS 'AkotaMfc " fm Flavor. lrt&r(srSrrenfh,ltaniti!tfVicsi PORTLANS,CRZOON. MEDICAL. Unprecedented SuooMsea'ef DR. C- GEE U TBS GREAT . CEDraSE DOCTOR IW;vCK4tnron8n)llttne United I ft-l States on account of JifelMie wonderful nune, No poison or drags useu. He guana tees to eure catarrh, asthma, lung aid tnrost trouble, rheumatism, nervoumeie, stomach, liver and kidney, 'female com plaints and all ohronio diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, Inclosing 4 cents bj stamps, ' ' , ' , THE C GKB WO MEDICTM CO. " 1821 First St, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorlan. kjkyommm ,,"i.g UCSBggHiJS