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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1908, HEIR TO $10,000,000 Will Spend it to Make People Happy MOSTLY FOR BAD PEOPLE or Chicago because I can reach farther from cither of those places than any other", If a Man Needs $500 to Compete His Happiness and Success C. W. Aver ill Will Give Him the $500 he Says. CHICAGO, June 6.-A despatch to the Tribune from Los Angeles, Cal., says: C. W. Averill, who recently inherit ed $10,000,000 from an aunt of Mas sachusetts, declares he is going to make two people happy. After a visit to his old home in Farmington, Maine, he will establish headquarters in a big city, perhaps Chicago, where he says all who need Belp and deserve it can find it. "I am not going to be a fool about this", he said yesterday "but if being a fool is being deceived occasionally, all right. I have succeeded in piling up a few hundred thousand by my own exertion but can never spend the income from $10,000,000. "If a man has $300 and needs as much more to carry out his plans and make him a success and thereby liappy I propose to give him his add ed $500. "Another tthing, I am going to telp bad people as well as good. The good people, churches and respect able folks care for them, but the bad have no one but the devil and the police. "I want to help the intemperate, the convict, the girl who has to hang her head, the man who has made a failure of himself. Lots of us cannot resist temptation you know. I have set the number I will aid at 20,000, but if I succeed in helping them I will look for 20,000 more. I suppose my headquarters will be in New York GREAT DAMAGE BY FIRE The Gladstone Gold Mine Building Damage $150,000. SILVERTOW Colo.. June 6.-Fire last night destroyed all of the build ing of the Gold Mine at Gladstone, nine miles from here, causing a loss of $150,1X10, and endangering the lives of the entire neighborhood, where the men sleeping in the hunk houses, the machinery was disarranged by the tire and heat and the air fans put out of commission. All of the men were rescued, however, and the only ac cident occured to Henry Sanger, who was perhaps fatally hurt, by jumping from the second-story of the bank house. The fire originated in the terminal house of the mine and is at tributed to incendiarism. TO MUCH FOR "UNCLE JOE" By the side of a certain Illinois sub urban railway stands a fertilizer fact ory which gives out a particularly of fensive smell. A lady who frequent ly has-occasion to travel on this line always carries with her a bottle of lavender smelling salts. One mom ing Speaker Cannon took the seat be ide her. As the train neared the factory, the lady opened her bottle of salts. Soon the car was filled with the horrible odor of the fertilizer. The Speaker stood it as long as he could, then addressing himself to the lady, whom he saw holding the bot tle to her nose, he said: "Madam, would you mind putting the cork in that bottle?" Success Magazine. Constipation, or irregularity, Ii very often the cause of sick-headache. Lane's Family Medicine is the great preventive and cur of headache. Druggists sell It for 25 cent. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED $2.00 STARTS A FINE LOCAL business, daily profits $5 to $10; par ticulars free; write teday. B. F. Loos Co., Des Moines, la." BOARD AND ROOM WANTED. VA NTF.D ROOM AND BOARD with American family. Box 873, Astoria. 6-4 4t. WA NTF. D BO A R D AND ROOM with private family, by a gentle man. Address "K.," Astorinn. PROFESSIONAL CARD). ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE Attorneyat-Law City Attorney . Offices: City Hall JOHN C. McCUE Attorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney Page Building Suite 4. LOST. Subscribe for the Morning Astorian. June Official Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. JUNE. 1908. JUNE, 1908. High Water. A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. ft h.nvl ft Monday Tuesday 2 Wednesday . ,, Thursday Friday (Saturday 8 SUNDAY 7 Monday Tuesday Wednesday 10 Tnursday 11 Friday 12 Saturday 13 SUNDAY 14 Monday 15 Tuesday 16 Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 Friday 19 I Saturday 20 j SUNDAY 21 Monday 22 Tuesday 23 Wednesday 24 Thursday 25 Friday .., 26 J Friday 26 Saturday Z7 SUNDAY 28 'Monday 29 Tuesday ...30 1:401 8.5 2:15 8.1 2:50 7.7 S:30 7.4 4:15 6.8 5:08 6.3 6:16 6.0 7:52 6.0 8:52 6.2 9:50 6.5 10:48 6.8 11:42 7.1 '6:66 i'.i 0:42 9.3 1:30 9.1 2:18 8.9 3:10 8.4 4:08 7.8 5:15 7.2 6:30 6.8 7:50 6.8 9:05 6.8 10:15 6.8 11:15 6.9 f::::::::: 0:06 "t'.i 0:44 8.6 1:20 8.3 3:08 3:50 4:30 5:04 6:46 6:35 7:2 8:08 8:55 9:48 10:32 11:18 12:32 1:24 2:12 3:04 3:50 4:42 5:34 6:28 7:24 8:16 9:09 9:58 10:45 12:06 11:28 12:55 1:35 2:15 2:50 7.2 7.0 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.5 7.7 8.1 8.4 8.8 9.0 7.3 7.5 7.9 7.9 8.0 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.4 8.4 8.5 8.7 8.8 7.2 8.9 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 Low Water. AM. PM. " Date! fh.m. 1 f tThm j ft" Monday 1 8:44 -0.6 8:40 3.7 Tuesday 2 9:20-0.2 9:14 3.8 Wednesday 3 9:62 0.2 10:06 3.9 Thursday 4 10:28 0.6 11:00 3.9 FrWay 6 11:04 1.0 U:56 3.7 Saturday 6 11:45 1.4 SUNDAY 7 0:48 3.3 12:34 1.9 Monday 8 1:48 2.8 1:82 2.3 Tuesday 9 2:48 2.1 2:28 2.5 Wednesday 10 3:45 1.3 8:25 2.8 Thursday 111. 4; 85 0.6 4:20 2.3 Friday 12 6:25 -0.3 5:12 3.0 Saturday 13 6:10 -0.9 6:00 3.1 SUNDAY 14 6:55 -1.4 6:54 3.2 Monday 15 7:42 -1.6 7:45 3.3 Tuesday 16 8:30 -1.6 8:40 S.3 Wednesday 17 9:20 -1.3 9:36 3.3 Thursday 18 10:10 -0.9 10:40 8.0 Friday 19 11:00 -0.2 11:48 2.7 Saturday 20 11:56 0.5 SUNDAY 21 0:65 2.2 12:62 l.S Monday 22 2:00 1.7 1:54 1.8 Tuesday 23 3:08 1.1 2:58 2.3 Wednesday 24 4:10 0.5 4:00 2.7 Thursday 25 5:04-0.1 4:50 1.0 Friday 26 5:50 -6.6 5:42 3.3 Saturday 27 6:26 -0.9 6:30 3.4 SUNDAY 28 7:16 -0.9 7:10 3.6 Monday 29 7:52 -0.8 7:60 3.7 Tuesday 30 8:25 -0.5 8:28 3.7 LOST IK THE PARTY TAKINP. the hat marked A. C. J. from the reading room probably by mistake, will kindly return same to the police station the owner will be greatly obliged, and wil return the one he had to take. HOWARD M. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law Office with Mr. J. A. Eakin. at 420 Comtnercal St., Astoria. l3STEd"PXTH$r UNDKRTAK1KA .1. A. UILIIAUOII V CO.. Umh'rtukcM iiikI KiiiIiaIiixtm. Hxpcrlcncwt Liuly AltiiHt When I e Hired. inAv fL L'iilla Promptly Attended IJny or Night. Ttitton lldtf. 12th and Ultimo 8t ANTOllI A. OUl.tlON Phone MiiliiUll FOB SALE. FOR SALE-20 AUTOMATIC nickel in the slot weighing scales, 1 electric nickel in the slot piano, set up and in operation in different sa loons in the city; price $200 cash; will bring in over $100 a month. Address "B.," Astorian. 6-4-tf. FIRST-CLASS I) FA'S M OR K TYPE writer, at half price; also light driv ing team, buggy , and harness; to gether or separately. C. E. Harney, with Warren Packing Co., Astoria. DR. RHODA C. HICKS Osteopath Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2065 573 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. DENTISTS DR. VAUQHAN Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. W. C LOGAN Dentist Commercial St.. Shanahan Bldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TRANSPORTATION. The "K" Line PASSENGERS FREIGHT MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED BETWEEN JUNE 1ST and 15th, a furnished house for the summer; good, careful tenant, Ad dress H. C. Smith, care Warren Packing Co., city. elle CresH I The most beautiful and exclusive resi- tdence section of Portland; 10-minutei car service; cement curbs; 6-f t cement walks; Bull Run water: overlooks the I I new Country Club; highest level prop-! J erty in Portland. D over Nearly as high as Belle Crest; 15-min-ute car service; level lots; $140; $5.00 down, $4.00 per month. Ask about! our Special Credit of $2.00 for $1.00. 1 QUA RANT EE Select a lot in either of these properties, make within 15 days; if you do not find your lot as represented, we will return the pay ment made and in addition pay your R. R. fare to Portland and return. For further information, plots and a beautiful panoramic view "of I Portland, address Ue Jacobs Stine Co. j 148 5th St., Portland, Ore. Box 42, Astoria, Ore. j: We are the Largest Real Estate Operators on the Pacific Coast FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-LOCKSLEY HALL Hotel, Seaside, Or.; this beautiful spot under the pines and overlooking the ocean is for sale; best money making property in the West; over 100 rooms; modern in every way. For particulars apply to Mrs. L. A. Carlisle on premises. FOB BIfT. FOR RENT A LARGE SUNNY front room, bath, phone, electric light and gas. Address 450 Exchange street, cor. Tenth. 6-6-6t RESTAURANTS. Or.posite Ross. Higgins & Co. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta. FIRST-CLASS MEALS Regular Meala IS Cta. and Up. ,U. S. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cta, Fir.t-Cli.s Meala. IS Cta. FISH MARKET. FOR RF.NT FURNISHED HOUSE keeping and single rooms. Apply 677 ICxchangc street. 6 6 6t. CORNER NINTH AND DUANE. Board $5.00 and up. . 5-9-tf. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make a specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received at this office until noon of Saturday, June 11 1908, to furnish miscellaneous supplies for use of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service at Columbia River Quaran tine, Astoria, Oregon, during the fis cal year ending Tunc 30, 1909. Sched ules and further information may be obtained upon application to the tin lersigncd. JOHN M. HOLT. M. D.. Passed Assistant Surgeon, P. H. and and M. H. S., in command o Columbia Quarantine Station and Oregon sub-stations. Seal Fish Market 77 Ninth St., near Bond "Fresh and Salted Fish. Game and Poultry. Grocenes, Produce and Fruit Imported and Domestic Goods. P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs. Phone Red 2183 MISCELLANEOUS. Notice to Public. Work on the Young's Bay bridge will be commenced Wednesday. Tunc 3, the bridge will be closed for travel every day from 7:30 a. m. until 5:30 p. m. excent Wednesdays and Sattir. days, when bridge will be open for travel on the afternoons only. BIRCH & TACOBSON. 5-30-4t. Contractors. CLAY AND THE SALARY GRAB " 'Quinn,' said an old member one day, 'Iheard you worrying about the mileage. Did you ever hear the story of Clay and the salary grab?' No, I replied. " 'When Clay was Speaker,' he con tinued, 'along about 1816, the crowd raised their salaries to $1,500 a vear. There was a great howl all over the country, and when Clay reached home in Kentucky, he found old one-armed John Pope, a Federalist, out after his scalp to beat the band, and all the Clay adherents ominously silent. Worried and anxious Clay sought out his old barber, who had always been enthusiastic in his advocacy and who happened to be an Irishman. "I trust I may count on your hearty support as usual?" Clay asked. "Faith, Mr. Clay," said the Irish barber, "I think I shall vote at this time for the man who can get but one hand into the Treasury." J Do You Wear Shoes? We sell the kind, that wear longest and look the best, Steamer Lurline Night Bott for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily eicept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Daily eicept Ssnday at 7 a. m. Quirk Service Excellent Meala Good Bertha Landing Astoria Flavcl Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor It J. J. DAY, Agent Phone Main 2761. MEDICAL. UnpraoautJtod Successes of DR. i GEE 10 THE GREAT C HIKES! DOCT01 XVn I. 1 fl t " iWWI y.'K thronahont ttm TTnlta.l BtaUi on aaMimt nf kls wonderful eum. No poisons or drugs usee. He guaru t to cure catarrh, asthma, lung aad throat trouble, rheumatism, nerroum tomaeh, liver and kUnej. female com- piainu ana an ohronio dla SUCCESSFUL HOME TRKlTvrwT If you ounnot call wtK tnr blank and circular, inclosing i oeaU hi stamps. THE C. GEE WO MEDICIlfl CO. l2i First St., Corner Morrison PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorian. The Dr. A Reed Cushion Shoe We handle a special line of Loggers' Shoes Give us triaL S. A. GIMRE GOOD SHOES. 543 Bond St., op. Ross, Higgins & Co. HOT OR COLD olden West Tea Just Right CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, ORE. LAUNDRIES. Those Pleated Bosom Shirts The kind known by dressy men in the summer, are difficult artiri.. 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, 1 Tenth and Duane. Phone Main 1991 PLUMBERS. 1. 1 mm PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner -AND- Sheet Iron Worker VLL WORK GUARANTEED 42S Bond Street WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Aator Street) Rooms for rent by the day, week, or V month. Best rates in town. v P. A. PETERSON. Proo. TheVermont Dairy I am prepared to furnish and cream, Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 14 Farmers line. W. J. INGALLS.