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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1908)
10 WEEKLY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, ORE. SUNDAY. JUNE 21. '(W Roomy Frame House. o acc r rn ariitdt crnflrivi-r W Baamsw m wwmr w mmm m m a mmm I V I mmm I X 1 aw THE NEW YORK TEAMS No Waste or Useless Space In $5,000. Copyright, 1908, by Gcorft wiac. ..1 V - . ."Tri "... i PI .if : -. I i: I nVt mm.. iii .1 j Tin 8 "I fir fili'l J I'- L.I PERSPECTIVE VIEW. 11 rncneo it lit-i3i n 1 aJL FIRST FLOOR PLAN. II 1 jtn'T , Rrch T a mi J The handsome frame house shown here Is the residence of Mr. A. P. Adair In Bowen, 111. It has no cellar, but the foundation Is stone. The outside wails are sided, and the roof Is 6hingled. The interior Is trimmed In natural finished pine. The plan Is economical in the matter of cost, expense of furnishing and labor in caring for It There is no useless or waste space. This house can be built In Illinois for $3,000. GEORGE W. PAYNE & BON. A LITTLE OVER 3 CENTS A Small Savings Bank. A Small Savings Account. An Example in Thrift. A Small Fortune. A happy home. THE BANKING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'C'N. 168 10th St. Phone Black 2184 PRACTICAL POINTS . PRACTICAL POINTS On Banking No. 5 Important to the business men: Having an account with this bank guarantees the security for your funds assures prompt, satisfactory service and the most courteous treatment. You will find an account with the Scandinavian-American Savings Bank a valuable asset to you. SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS-BANK, 506-508 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore..:. ' ,1'.''.., . ; i FIBST NATIONAL BANK OF ASM DIRECTORS Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregor G. C. Flavel J. W. Ladd S. S. Gordon Capital $100,000 Surplus 25,000 Stockholders' Liability ... 100,000 ESTABLISHED 18. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President 0. 1. PETERSON, Vice-President. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in $115,000. Surpl us and Undivided Profits, $100,000 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposit FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM. EleTenth and Duane Sts. Astoria, Oregon. It Estimated Cost, W. Payne I Son, Cirthi. Ill, SECOND FLOOR PLAN. A DAY FRANK PATTON, Cashier J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier J Hi.it tfj.i5 tj P j fled fa :j-r I Both American and National Clubs Setting a Swift Pace. YANKS' STAR PITCHING STAFF Clark Griffith's Team Hat One of the Bait In tht Amtrictn Lsagua Tan ny, Bridwall and Donlin Have Strengthened the Giants. Possibly one of the most Important facts which hare been developed since the beginning of the present bnrtchnll season Is that New York city litis two very good baselmll teams. Without becoming hysterical and claiming the championship before the season Is very old it is fair to say that the tenuis which are playing for the cdltleafion of the New York populace tlilsi year are ; w 4 f MIKE DONLIN, THB KIW TOltK RATtOSAtS' HKAVI HITTIMl OUTF1KLPKR. likely to afford a vast amouut of amusement for everyhody if they maintain the pace which they have set in the early part of the season. Clark GrihWs American league team Is putting up a first class article of ball, and now that Pitcher Jack thesbro has given ample evidence of his return to form the chances of the Ynnks In the race are Improved. It also looks as if Manager Urlllltli una found a pitcher of rare promise in Walter Manning, the Willlamnporl (I'a.) recruit from the Trlstate league, who has demonstrated bis ability to go the. route and. what is more, to return the Yankees victorious. Glade and Orth have not uncovered their real form yet, but It Is safe to predict that these performers will send them over when Old Sol condescends to let loose some of his hottest rays. Griff also has Newton and Hogg, both of whom, while erratic, are eapnblo of pitching high class ball, to say noth ing of Joe Doyle, who should win many more games than he loses. It really begins to look as if the Old Fox at last has a pitching staff which will carry the team through a success ful season, always provided, of course, none of the box men is hurt In a mis hap on the diamond. Judging from what the Yankees have accomplished In the race so far, the outlook for an American league pennant is brighter than at any time since New York was made a part of Ban Johnson's circuit. The Giants are playing good ball on their western trip, and if luck breaks their way Manager Johnny McGraw will have great hopes of landing the flag. Fred Tenney at first base has put new life into the team. Brldwell, an other old Boston player, Is putting up a good game at short position, and Ar thur Devlin is demonstrating that ho Is still one of the greatest third base men in the business. Larry Doyle, un der Tenney's coaching, Is playing a better game at second this year than he did last. The outfield could not be improved upon. Mike Donlin is hitting the ball as hard as he ever did. Cy Seymour is about due for another great season with the stick, and "Spike" Shannon is still there with his occa sional hit. The pitching department is not as strong as it might be. Taylor. Ames and McGinnity have not shown up well so far, but later on Manager Johnny McGraw expects the old timers to come back to their own. Crandall, the Giants' young pitcher, has shown major league caliber and Is assured of a berth in the big league. The mighty Christy Mathewson is now pitching as good bail as he did in 1005. With "Big Six" in good form and when the hot days in June come around to take the kinks out of the other old timers' arms the Giants will be about the most for midable team in the National league. Golfer Lyon to Stay Home. George Lyon, amateur golf cham pion of Canada and winner of the Olympic honors at the St. Louis games, refuses to go to England and to represent the Dominion. The Olym pic committee would allow only $400 for his expenses, and ho asserted $000 was necessary. Lyon says his decision Is final. Captain Chance Ten Years a Cub. This is Frank Chance's tenth year in baseball. In all of this time Chance has remained a Cub. 1 JT- V t f SN d A HELP WANTED WANTED A BOY TO LEARN the printing business. Enquire at Astorian office. ci r"wanted-a goodgirl for general housework. Inquire Mrs. R. B. Dyer, 493 Fifteenth it. 9-tf WANTED-A GIRL FOR GEN erl housework in fauiily of three. Apply f!6 West Pond. 6-17-tf WANTED GOOD MAN IN EVERY locality; good pay; experience un necessary to represent large real estate organixntion, write today. R. F. Loos Co., Dcs Moines, Iowa. FOR SALE. FOR SALR-20 AUTOMATIC nickel in the slot weighing scales, 1 electric nickel in the slot piano, set up and in operation in differen sa loons in the city; price $200 cash; will bring in over $100 a month. Address "B.," Astorian. 6-4-tf, FOR SALE A GOOD HORSE. Enquire at this office. 6-20-tf. F I R STC L A S S D E N S M O R E T Y P E writer, at half price; also light driv ing team, buggy and harness; to gether or separately. C. E. Barney, with Warren Tacking Co., Astoria. FOR SXlfT. FOR RENT-NICE FURNISHED room in private family for one or two gentlemen; bath and electric light. Apply Astorian. 6-19-3t TEAM FOR SALE. TEAM OF HEAVY DRAFT horses, grey, weight 1300 pounds each. For price and particulars in quire ol the llwaco Livery stable 6-ll-6t MISCELLANEOUS. YOUNG MAN WHO HAS LEARN ed bookkeeping and stenography desires position in a store or office to work up; speaks Norwegian and Swedish. Apply 'G.," Astorian. 6-12-tf. WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms near Tongue Point preferred. Address ABC. Astorian 6-20-21 WANTED-TO BUY A HORSE weight about 1250 pounds; not over 8 years old; must be good driver and gentle, also city broke. Address As torian, office. 6-9-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. 11 -Jim -Bag VETERINARY COLLEGE. SAN FRANCISCO VETERINARY College; next session begins Sept ISth. Dr. C. Keane, Pres., 1818 Mar ket street. Catalogue free. MISCELLANEOUS. Smith's Special Delivery EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store. Phone Black 2383 . Res. Phone Red 2276. Stand Corner 11th and Commercial, TENTS and camping utensils -See us before you take your outing. Hildebrand & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. 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. McLean Best Catting Catcher. Cincinnati claims to have the best hitting catcher In the National league in Larry McLean. He has a great throwing arm and can work every day. Josh Clarke a Unique Coacher. In Josh Clarke the Cleveland Naps have a noise maker and a fighter who is considered unique by' those who have been up against him this year. PROFESSIONAL CARD). ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE Attorney-at-Law City Attorney OfTicei: City Hall )OHNC. McCUE Attorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney Page Building Site HOWARD M. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law Office with Mr, J. A. Eakin, at Commercal St., Astoria. 420 OSTEOPATHS. DR. RH0DA C. HICKS Osteopath Office Manscll Bldg. I'hont Black 206S 573 Commercial St.. Astoria, Ore. dentists dXIuMajH Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. w. c LOOAN Dtntlst Commercial St Shanahan Bldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. TOMOj5ilS5ftSBANT- Or posite Ross, Higgins & Co. Cole with Pie or Cakt 10 Cth FIRST-CLASS MEALS Regular Meals IS Ctf. and Up, Coffee with Pit or Cake, 10 Cta. Flrst-CUss Meals, IS Cts. FISH MARKET. 1 77 Ninth St., near Bond Fresh and Salted Fish. Game and Poultry, Groceries, Produce and Fruit Imported and Domestic Goods. P. Bakotitch & Feo, Proprs. Pkooe Bad tlS! Dr. Reed's Cush ion Sole, Shoes are Death on Corns Easiest thing you ever put on your feet Sold by S. A. iGIMRE Agents for the Douglas Shoe 543 Bond St., op. Ross, Higgins & Co. HOT OR COLD olden West i SPSS , Tea Just Right CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, ORE. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Seattle Fis Met SIEt,JSSIOfJJhcVcrmontDairvv Onri in BloloRy, Cbumtstry, Education, Enifllih - r Llt4!rtui, Gorman, i'rnnch, HpaiiiBh, UIhIuit. , I am Dreoared in fiimlol. MatlieuiatlcB, Pbyiina, Full corps of Inatractora. SPKOIAI. VOVKHV, IN EACH I DJa'AllTMEVIIOH TKACHEIIS mmm, mmm or ueooi, iuqexi, obeboi nr ratn om ailrtrmilha UNDEKTAKXKS, J.A, OILIIAUUII CO.. UmU'rtkr mid ICiulmhucrs. KxerlMictl Lady Assistant When Doslrtd. Cull Promptly Attended nrty or Nltjht, Tnttou Hdtf. liStliauri DiumoHU m AMTOICIA, OKK.UON IMioiio Main mil TRANSPORTATION. The aaKMUne PASSENGERS FREIGHT Steamer Lurline meni uoat for FortUnd an Way Landings. . . ... at, . . . travel Astoria oally except Sonda t 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Daily except Sines? t 7 a. m. Quirk Service Excellent Mela Good Berths Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor It J. J. DAY, Agent Phone Main 2761. MEDICAL. Uoprceuat4 -"u SuooMete e Ol C- GfE 19 TBI GBIAT CRISIS! DOCTOR rrV a a '' " 'NirX ihrongboot the United t TXi J States oa acMuat nf ,:q,iu v, aia wondarrul cum. No potoone or druae usee Ba uim. w wire oaiarrn. attains, lung aad throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness. etomsoh, 11 w sad kidney, iamale com plaints and all ohronio diseases. UCCESSrOL H0MI TJUCATMIHT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 easts ta stamps. THS t CM W0 MIDICTXX CO. 1121 First St, Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, 0SXOOH. i-iaase menuon la Astotlaa. LAUNDRIES. Those Pleated Bosom Shirts me mnu Known oy dressy mensifif the summer, are difficult articlesno uunjcr niceiy. unless you knoiTjust how to do it, the front pleats won't iron down smooth, and the shirf iront will look mussy. Our N ivncr irons incm witnfl rolling or stretching. Try It ' TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth and Dusne. Phone Main 1991 PLUMBERS. .1 PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner -AND- 5heet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEEr 42S Bond Street V E. C. YOUNCE AND W. F. BAKER PLUMBERS Tinners, Steam and All Work Guaranteed. Street,' opp. Post Office. ' 4061. DAIRIES. - iHtitioti avw aiaaasst and cream. Satisfaction iruarantesd. Phnn 11 ,. B) ' ...-.. oiiucis line. w t tmoattq in Gas Fitting. 126 Eighth FhoW Jin