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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1908)
a THE MOUNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, SEPT. 27 T6Day 's THE MORNING ASTORIAN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People. The Want Columns 'of THE MORNING ASTORIAN are con sulted every morning by hundreds of persons in search of real estate bargains. Articles of sale, lost or found and people looking for em ployment Rates: Twenty words or Wis .three times, 25 cents; sue times, 50 cents; one month, $2.00. HELP WANTED WANTED A GOOD WUM wages, $30. Apply to Mrs. Capt. Lamereaux, Fort Stevens. 9-24-41 SOYS WANTED TO CARRY PA i oers. Apply Circulation Depart ment, Astorian Office. 9-17-tf MESSENGER COYS WANTED -i Apply Western Union Telegraph office. Boys wanted to carry papers. Ap ply Circulation Department, Astorian Office. 9-17-tf SITUATION WANTED. WANTED PRACTICAL, AND landscape gardener desires work by day: terms reasonable. Apply at cay City House, Tenth street. 9-23-6t ! EXPERT PIANO TEACHING. AN EXPERT PIANO TEACHER 1 will instruct a limited number of pupils in their own homes; a few specially reduced term lessons. Ap ply early to 424 Commercial street. 9-226t ROOMS FOR RENT. TWO UNFURNISHED HOUSE t keeping'rooms for rent Apply 584 Commercial street FURNISHED " HOUSEKEEPING and single rooms. ' 677 Exchange, i . " 9-15-t FOR RENT 3 NICELY FURN ished room, en suite; central locat ed; suitable for four young men with bachelor tendencies. Call 519 f Duane street. '- 9-24-3t ROOM SUITABLE FOR OFFICE, 1 facing Eleventh street, same build ing my office, south end. Apply W. A. Sherman, 508 Duane." ' 9-26-6t COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 42 ACRES OF TIDE LAND WILL be sold at $60 per acre if sale is made at once. ' A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth street. 9-26-tf FOR RENT. A 6-ROOM COTTAGE; FOURTH and Exchange; also large house, corner 35th and Franklin. . Apply W. A. Sherman, 501 Duane. 9-26-tf FOR RENT AN 8-ROOM FLAT, on 14th street and Lexington; $16 per month; no children. Enquire A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth. 9-26-tf PHOTOGRAPHERS 'rrs 'rSi&roTmsK' chrisT- mas photos. Carter has the best at prices that are right. Hager Theatre building. 9-27-lm BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE-ROOMING HOUSE; 14 rooms; $400. A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth street. 9-23-tf FOR SALE-20-ROOM ROOMING house; $750; here is a chance for some one to make money; call and let me explain the proposition. A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth street. 9-23-tf CITY REAL ESTATE. ALOT 50x!oTUITA BUpFOR flats or an apartment house; $3000. A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth St. 9-9-tf A SNAP, EIGHT-ROOM MOD ,. em house; 2 lots, price $3500; this is a bargain. A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth. 9-26-tf WANTED IF YOU HAVE GOOD property you wish to sell,, list it with me; nothing but good property wanted that is worth the money ask ed. A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth street. ' 9-26-tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST A PURSE ON COMMER- cial street between the Grand and Jewel Theatres.- Finder return to this office and receive reward. 9-26-2t NOVELTY WORKS. SAW" FILING,'''' KEY-FITTING, umbrellas repaired. J. K. Peterson, 571 Bond street. ' . 9-27-6t Ad vert isement May Find WANT ADS--20 WORDS OR LESS 3 TIMES 25 CTS. TRY ONE THEY WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT A STOCK or dairy farm for cash or shares. Address Lewis & Clark, R. F. D., Box 8a 9-4-lm RESTAURANTS. FOR A CHANGE TRY A MEAL at the Quelle, the new restaurant mm and oyster house, Eleventh street, opp. Star Theatre. 9-27-6t LADIES TAILORS, LADIES! ATTENTION 1 JUST IN, an up-to-date line of ladies' cloths; call and see them at The Osborn Tailoring Co. 9-27-6t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Stock and fixtures must be sold at once. Henningsens furniture store, 506 Bond. 9-27-6t FOR SALE-TWO DONKEY EN gines; nearly new; gasoline launch; 5 horse-power boiler and pump. A. G. Chutter, 618 Commercial. 9-27-6t HEATING STOVES AT REDUC ed prices; we have a large number to select from. Zapf Furniture & Hardware Co., 630 Commercial street. 9-26-12t FOR SALE-GAS RANGE CHEAP. See Dick Davies, Abstract office. , " 9-25-3t FOR SALE-12 DAIRY COWS. In quire at Glenwood Station, or post office address Warrenton, Herbert & Poole. 9-17-tf FOR SALE CHEAP, ONE SCHOL arship in the International Corres pondence School of Scranton. En quire Astorian office. 8-7-tf LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS ALL kinds made by The J. S. Dellinger Company. MASSAGE. OLGA KANTONEN, FINNISH masseuse and steam baths, room 6, Pythian Bldg., Commercial St., A: torian, Ore. ".' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. 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. WANTED -WE PAY HIGHEST cash price for second-hand and new furniture; see us before you selL Zapf Furniture & Hdw. Co. 9-5-26t 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. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. ASSESSOR'S NOTlCE-(EQUALI-zation of 1908 Assessment). To the Taxpayers of - Clatsop County, Oregon: Notice is hereby that the Board of Equalization for Clatsop County, Oregon, will convene at the Clerk's office at the Court House in I Astoria on the 19th day of October, 1908. the same being the third Mon day in said month and the time fixed by lav.' for the meeting of said Board of Equalization, which will continue its sessions from day to day, exefu sive of Sundays and legal holidays, until the examination and correction and equalization of the assessment rolls for said year shall be completed which said Board will continue in session for one month from said date, unless the labors thereof are sooner completed. Petitions or applications for the reduction of a particular as sessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath to the applicant or his attorney and filed with the Board during the first week it is re quired by law to be in session, and any petition or application not so made, verified and filed shall not be considered or acted upon by the Board. . T. S. CORNELIUS, ' Assessor for Clatsop County, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS. MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL kinds done at the Astorian Office. BIDS REQUESTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, , that sealed bids will be received until 4 o'clock p. m., October 1, 1908, by The Oregon Railroad & Naviga tion Company for the salvage of the wrecked vessel "Minnie E. Kelton," Bids for the hull and cargo should be made separately. Said wrecked vessel is now lying at the east end of the Oregon Rail road & Navigation Company's dock in said City of Astoria, where it can be viewed by prospective bidders up on application to the agent, George W. Roberts. Cargo and vessel will be sold to the highest bidder, cash in hand; car go consisting of lumber and shingles; hull consisting of the wrecked vessel, machinery and appurtenances there to. Bidders are requested to name price, cash in hand, at which they will purchase said property. A rea sonable amount of time will be al lowed for the unloading of the cargo of said wrecked vesel in case cargo and hull are sold to separate bidders. Alt bids must be sealed and all communications addressed to George W. Roberts, Agent of The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, As toria, Oregon, who hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids that may be received by him. Dated this 25th of September, 1908. j . . Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. Ttv fi. W. Roberts. Aflrent. o.uiu BIDS REQUESTED FOR TWEN- tv million gallon reservoir. Sealed. proposals for furnishing materials, ' and constructing a twenty million-! gallon reservoir, in whole, and in sec-' tions, will be received . until 12 o'clock noon Friday, October 2, 1908, ' at office of the Water Commission,. City Hall, Astoria Oregon. Plans and specifications may be seen, and blank forms of proposals obtained at said office. Certified check in the sum of not less than 10 per cent of the amount bid on each contract must accompany bids. Right to reject any and-all bids is reserved. City Water Commission, by G. W. Lounsberry, Clerk. 9-1S-10 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. J. T. NOWLEN ! Real Estate and Employment Office 473 Commercial St, Phone j Have fine list of Astoria and coun-, try property, furnished. All classes of labor . i LAUNDRIES. WE WASH - , " - '. 1 Everything but the Baby and return everything but the dirt. TROY LAUNDRY Tenth and Duane Phone Main 1991 MISCELLANEOUS. mifh'c Anuria 1 Willi J WJVVIUi Delivery express and baggage Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store. Phone Black 2383 Res. Phone Red 211$. Stand Corner 11th ani Commercial Plate Racks, Wall Pockets, Music Racks, Clock Shelves! Just in See us Hildebrand & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. HOT OR COLD I! CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, ORE. IJUIUUII west m Just Right PROFESSIONAL CARD. . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE Attorney-at-Law City Attorney Offices: City Hall JOHN C. McCUE, Attorney-at-Law ' Page Building, Suite 4 HOWARD M. BROWNELL , Attorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney 420 Commercial Street OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C. HICKS Osteopath Office 'vfansell Bldg. Phone Black 2063 673 Commercial St.. Astoria. Ore. . ..... i M .i DENTISTS DR. VAUGHAN Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. W. C LOGAN Dentist Commercial St. Shanahan JJldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. TOKIO RESTAURANT. 351 Bond Street Opposite Rots, Higgins & Co. I CoJee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts. FIRST-CLASS MEALS RST-CLASS MEALS Regular Meals 15 Cts. and Up. u. S. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts. First-Clans Meals, IS Cts. DENTISTS. We Kill the Torturing Demon ( whose painful and agonizing, pangs make life intolerable for the sufferer. , It is but a matter of a moment to si i lence the imp that causes the pain in the nerve. We practice painless ex traction and do it carefully. Also the cleaning and filling of teeth when we deem them worthy of saving. Our .Our Crown and Bridge work demon- strates our professional skill. En trust your iccm in us, aim yuu win never have cause to complain, either of the work or the charges. . CHICAGO DENTISTS, Cor 11.1, and Commercial Sts. ! Over Danziger's Store. TRANSPORTATION. The "K" Line passengers - freight ' Ci I I' 5tC3mCr LURinC Niht X fr 'rtlaild and . Way Landing. , Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland DaUy Except Sunday at 7 a. m. Quick Service Excellent Meals Good Berths Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf . Xanding Portland Foot Taylor St J. J. DAY, Agent t Phone Main 27t WINES AND LIQUORS. . Eagle Concert Hall , ;. , , .(320 Astor Street) :. Rooms for rent by the day, week, or month. Bes rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. ., ' - . ...... j i What BRINQ RESULTS BssasssssaisstsrsB MIDICAL. Unpreoeusated 8ueose' el I II- i WD TBI GREAT CHIKIU D0CT01 throughout the United J8tsUt on aoceuat'oi VI. A.mi.A No fekoae or drugs usee. Be guars tee te eur eatarrb, uthma, luog sad throat trouble, rheumstlsm, aeneueoieei stomaeh, llnr and kUaj, iemal ten plaints aad all ehronlo dlxaset, luccissrux homi TtiATKiin. If you cannot call write for lyuptoa blank end elrcular, Inclosing 4 eeaU t etaape. J' TBI c. GES wo MXDicnri CO 1C2 first fit, Corner Morrieoa, ' ( POBTUlTO, ORIGOE , PImm bsbUo th Astoria. PLUMBERS. I.A.1HRY PLUMBER Heitlnrj Contractor, Tinner AND : Sheet Iron Worker LL WORK GUARANTEE! 42S Bond Street Younce & Baker PLUMBERS TINNERS Steam and Cas Fitting All Work Guaranteed. 126 Eighth Street, opp. Post Office. Phone Main 4061. DIfDISTAOSJb J.A. UILUAUUli & CO., Undertakers and Emlalroer. Eiperlenced Lady Assistant When Desired. . Calls Promptly Attended Day ' or Night. , f : Tdttoa Bd. 12th and Duane 8t ASTOltlA. OKE.UON Phone Main 21 11.. MISCELLANEOUS. CONCRETE WORK DONE ANY PERSON WANTING ANY CONCRETE WORK DONE AT THE CEMETARIES, WILL PLEASE LEAVE ORDERS AT POHL'S UNDERTAKING FICE. OF- E. NYMAN Astoiia, Ore. , P. O. Box 603. n I carry the best Loggers' Shoes in town at thelow est prices. My stock of men's and boy's shoes is unsurpassed for qua lity. Close buying and low expenses enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. m S. A. GIinRE 54, Bond Street You Want AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND THEATRE. j Commercial and Ninth Street, , Tonight CABBY'S WIFE " MUSIC HATH CHARMS . THE FIGHTING PARSON MULTNOMAH FALLS SONG "I Lost My Heart When I 8iw You" VIF.WS A TRIP THROUGH IDAHO This Theatre It equipped with the latest and most improved electric cat Machines. Don't fail to ice these pictures. i 1 i ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM MONDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. ADMISSION 10o. Children 5c AstoriaTheatre One Night Only Sunday, Sept,27 the two great jGernian Comedians KOLB DILL ' Direct from 1UU nights' run on Broadway, New York, assisted by Maud Lambert and Billy Clif ford and a company of 40 people in Judion C. Prime's musical comedy, "LONESOME TOWN" Pretty Girls, New Scenery, New Costumei PRICES 1.50, 1.00, 75 and 50 Sale Opens Saturday. His Right Hand. "My husband." eal.l tlu fair brtda, "says I an i'.t rljrbt bund." "I .hope." rejoliicd her mother, "that, bo Ixn't like Hint timn wbo never U'ta his right bund know wbnt bis left band dss."-Chicago News. tiy to Suit. Mm. Eastend-You'll not flud me dif ficult to suit, Norn. Nora (the now moUD-I'm sure not, ma'am; I saw your bushnml as I came In, ma'am. Pittsburg ObBerrer. ' ( The Tangible Part The Village Idiot (discovered trespassing)-Ye'd better not hit me. D'ye J know fowks say I'm not a' berel The Farmer -Well, coom awa oot here, then. I'm a-goln' to gte a good hldln to what tber' Is o yel London Opinion. A Traveling Man's Experience. "I must tell you my experience on an east bound O. R. & N. R. Ri train from Pendleton to Le Grande, Ore.," writes Sam A. Garber, a well known traveling man. "I was in the smok ing department with some other trav eling men when one of them went out into the coach and came back and said, 'There is a woman I sick unto death in the car.' I at once got up and went out, found her very ill with cramp colic, her hands and arms were drawn up so you could not straight en them, and with a death-like look on her face. Two or three ladies were working ;with , her and giving her whiskey. I went to my suitcase and got my bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (I never travel. without it), ran to the water-tank, put a double dose of the medicine In the glass, poured some water into it and stirred it with a pencil; then I had quite a time to get the ladies to let me give it to her, but I succeeded. I could at once see the effect and I worked with her, rubbing her hands, and in 20 minutes I gave her another dose. By this time we were almost into Le Grande, where I was to leave the train. I gave the bottle to the husband to be used in case another dose should be needed, but by the time the train ran into Le Grande she was'all right, and I re ceived the thinks ot every passenger in the car." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists.