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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1908)
Admirprft of. si THE MORNING ASTOM AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCT. 3 rs Advertisement May Find What WANT ADS--20 WORDS OR LESS 3 TIMES 25 CTS. TRY ONE THEY BRING RESULTS You Want ToDay ! ! hi I I 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 less .three times, 2S cents; six times, 50 cents; one month, $2.00. HELP WANTED BOYS WANTED TO CARRY PA pers. Apply Circulation Depart ment, Astorian Office. 9-17-tf WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, who can speak English; o washing and but two in family. Apply or write to F. J. Behr, Fort Columbia, Wash. 10-l-6t MESS!"NGEk BOYS WANTED Apply Western Union Telegraph wanted to carry papers. Ap ply Circulation Department, Astorian Office. 9-17-tf COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 1 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 5-ROOM FLAT, on 14th street and Lexington; $12 per month; no children. Enquire A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth. 9-26-tf PHOTOGRAPHERS ITS TIME TO THINK 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. A LOT 50x100" SUITABLE FOR flats or an apartment house; $3000. A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth St. 9-9-tf A SNAP, EIGHT-ROOM MOD ern 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 PRIVATE LESSONS. ; PRIVATE LESSONS IN FRENCH, , German, English or any subject in high school or grade work. 677 Ex change street. 9-28-12t WANTED ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED ROOM WITH BOARD i in nice family, by young man, tem perate, quiet, references if desired; state full particulars. Address, Ed ward, Morning Astorian. 9-29-tf WANTED-TO RENT. "WANTED TO RENT-A STOCK or dairy farm for cash or shares. Address Lewis & Clark. R. F. D., Box 80. 9-4-lm RESTAURANTS. FOR A CHANGE TRAY A MEAL at the Quelle, the new restaurant 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 NOVELTY WORKS. SAW FILING, KEY-FITTING, umbrellas repaired. J. K. Peterson, 571 Bond street. 9-27-6t HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSCN BROS. We make a specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Stock and fixtures must be sold at once. Hennlngsen's Furniture Store, 506 Bond. 9-27-6t FOR SALE-GASOLINE PLEAS ure boat. Call on Denny Cum mins, at Mug Saloon. 10-1-tf 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 AQUAPELLE horTe covers; any quantity and any site, at Gaston's Harness Shop, Fourteenth and Bond streets, Astoria. 10-3-6t FOR SALE-12 DAIRY COWS. In quire at Glenwood Station, or post office address Warrenton, Herbert & Poole. 9-17-tf LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS -ALL kinds made by The J. S. Dellinger Company. 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 nffir. ri-O-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 ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE-(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 th Clerk's office at the Court House in Astoria on the 19th day of October, 1908, the same being the third Mon day in said month and the time fixed by law for the meeting of said Board of Equalisation, which will continue its sessions from day to day, exclu 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. AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND THEATRE Commercial and Ninth Street, Tonight STOP THIEF AN ENTERPRISING FLORIST TRAVELS OF A FLEA CHINA SHANGHAI SONG "When the Snow Birds Cross the Valley" VIEWS OF SCOTLAND This Theatre is equipped with the latest and most improved electri cal Machines. Don't fail to see these pictures. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM MONDAY, THURSDAY AND . SATURDAY. ADMISSION 10c. Children 5c, MISCELLANEOUS. MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL kinds done at the Astorian Office. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, J. T. NOWLEN Real Estate and' Employment Office 473 Commercial St., Phone Have fine list of Astoria and coun try property. All classes of labor furnished. LAUNDRIES. WE WASH Everything but the Baby and return everything but the dirt TROY LAUNDRY Tenth and Duane Phone Main 1901 MISCELLANEOUS. Smith's Special Delivery EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store Phone Black 2383 Ret. Phone Red 2276. Stand Corner 11th an Commercial Plate Racks, Wall Pockets, Music Racks, Clock Shelve Just inSee us Hildebrand & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. HOT OR COLD Golden West Tea Just Right CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, ORE. JAPANESE GOODS Fancy Tea Sets and Fine China Ware of all kinds. Bamboo Furniture made right here and made to last. rr- n I carry the best Loggers' Shoes in town at the low 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. 5ssX? S. A. GIMRE 543 Bond Street 1 9 11... PROFESSIONAL CARD. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE Attorney-at-Law City Attorney Offices: City Hall JOHN C. McCUE, Attorney-at-Law Tags Building, Suite 4 HOWARD M. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney 420 Commercial Street OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C. HICKS Osteopath Office Ivf ansell Bldg. Phone Black 2065 J73 Commercial St.. Astoria. Ore. DENTISTS DR. VAUGHAN Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. W. C. LOGAN Dentist Commercial St Shanahan Bldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. TOKIO RESTAURANT. 351 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co. CoJee with Pie or Cake 10 Ctm. FIRST-CLASS MEALS Regular Meals 15 Cts. and Up. U. 8. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts. Plrat-Claae Meala, lSta. 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 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 savintr. Our Our Crown and Bridge work demon strates our professional skill. En trust your teeth to us, and you will never nave cause to complain, either of the work or the charges, CHICAGO DENTISTS, Cor 11 h and Commercial Sts. Over Danziger's Store, TRANSPORTATION. The ii K" Line PASSENGERS FREIGHT 11. A: Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Dally Except Sunday , , t t 7 a. m. Quick Service Excellent Meala Good Bertha Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor St J. J. DAY, Agent Phone Main 276k 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. A 1 1 MEDICAL. UnprttuKi4 Suooessea'tf DR. I!- GEE D TBI GREAT CHINESE D0CT01 Who Is knows throughout the United 8UUs oa aooouat of kit wonderful turn. No poise or drug useu. Be guana Uee to eure eaUrrh, asthma, lung sad throat troubU, rheumatism, nsrvouecsse, stomach, liver and kidney, female com plaints and all ohronle diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOOT TUATMX1TT. If you cannot eall writs for symptom blank ra4 olroular, Inclosing 4 oeite r stamps. THE C GEE WO XSDICOTI CO. 1121 First 8t, Corner Morrison. PORTLAND, OREGOX. PIm mention the Astorlaa. PLUMBERS. J. PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner AND Sheet Iron Worker LL WORK GUARANTEE!"' 42S Bond Street Younce & Baker PLUMBERS TINNERS Steam and Gas Fitting All Work Guaranteed. 126 Eighth Street, opp. Post Office. Phone Main 4061. UlfDERTAEDM. J. A. UILBAVUII & CO., Undertakers and Emhalraers. Experienced Lady Assistant When Desired. I . -1 . ' r S MONTGOMERY Calls Promptly Attended Day , broken oven by any lonely, wandering or Night. , bird, the camels are stopped at tbo up Tuttoii Bdjr. 12tUaiid Duane Sts polhlcjl "hours, tho poor and often rag ASTOItl A. OltE.UON ed robes are laid down and tho brown Phone Main 2111 pilgrims prostrate themnolvos In pray- - i er. And the rich mau spreads his car MISCELLANEOUS. CONCRETE WORK DONE ANY PERSON WANTING ANY CONCRETE WORK DONE AT THE CEMETARIES. WILL PLEASE POHL'S FICE. LEAVE ORDERS UNDERTAKING PA E. NYMAN Astoiia, Ore. P. O. Box 603. THE MIGHTY LION. It Is Easy Enough to 8esre Him If You Know Just How. If a lion or a tiger suddenly appears before you, just hold a chair out In front of him, and he won't do a thing. Allen Williams, who, la the course of bis experience with wild animals has been In that predicament often enough to know, says: "These creatures have n much more limited intelligence than Is generally supposed. They can take In only one thing at a time, and the four legs of a chair would keep any lion busy thinking for a long time ''That "is tho reason,, whj v anjmal trainers carry two" whlpfhen'jthcy arc In the circus ring, One for crack ing and awing the performers, tbo oth er for emergencies. If one of the Hons tries to attack htm tho trainer simply holds tho reserve whip in front of him. The two objects together are too much for the lion's Intelligence, and he Is Im mediately subdued." Another proof of the limited Intelli gence of the cat tribe, say trainers, Is the fact that their performances must always come In tbo same order of suc cession. If by some accident the order Is broken, the animals are completely lost, nnd the trainers are few who can keep them in submission once they be come confused. In fact, most trainers consider themselves lucky In a case of this sort If they can get the Hons quietly back into their cages. The whole cat family, moreover, Is ns treacherous as It Is stupid, Milwau kee Sentinel. LAST OF THE PASCAGOULAS. An Indian Lsgtnd From the Shorts of tho Oulf of Mtxloo. An ludlHO legend of the Pnsongoulits Is told by the fishermen and oyster mon dowu on the shores of tho gull" of Moxleo, A point tvRelios out Into the gulf near the nviutli of tho I'oseugoulu riv er. The plno trees ou It como utmost to the water's edge, and between lies strip of white sund; across a marsh, a bonier of light green swaying nnd rustling grume mid beyond a gray cypress swamp the hanging moss of the trees swuylug lu the wind. To the south tho blue waters of the gulf strutoh away, with little waves lap ping ou the elm Ik white clam shells of tho shore, There In the evening during the short twilight one hears soft music, ns If It wore the notes of a violin, Insist ent, changing, sweet it Is the song of tho rnscnguutas. Long years before the Pascagoula Indians had lived upon this point The white men. the Hponlttrds, emtio In nuioU'i-H, mid with them tho hostile warriors of other tribes, to maUo war ami to drh ? tho Pusengoulus out of the country. Coming from tho Inland, the enemy took away all chance of light and hedged them In ou tho point Tho I'liMcagoiilas fought for days and night In the dark pluo woods Bgnlimt outmimlierluB foes, Then the saw that nil was useless, that they could not overcome, and starvation stared them In tho face. The ruM'iigoulas colled a council of the till and talked long together. To give themselves up meant lives of slavery or death, and to tight to the hiNt nun) whs to leave tho women and children to the mercy of tho white men and their allies. The next inoriilug tho Pnscngoulas put cm all their piilut and trapping nnd bnrned their wigwams, T!io men. wonven and children slowly, deliber ately, unflinchingly backed step by step Into the water behind them, sing lug. Not one faltered. They died with their fare toward their enemies, brave nnd free, nnd now In the even ing when the wind blows over tho marshen the pines and grawcs slug the song of the ruscagoulas. New York I'osL THE LAND OF WORSHIP. The East Btllsvtt Too Uttwly to Core if Othars Oiobslisve, Prayer pervades tho cast Fur off across the sands when ouo Is travel ing In tho desert ouo sees lulu min arets rlxlng toward the sky. A desert city Is there, It signals Its presence by th In mute uppeal to A Hub. And where there are no wluareU In tho great wastes of the dunes. In tho eter nal slleuce. tho llfeleasness that Is not pet and prays, and tho half naked , nomnd spreads nothing, but be prays too. Tbo east Is full of lust and full of I money getting and full of bartering and full of violence, but It is full of j worshlp-of worship that disdains con cealment, that reeks not of rtllculo or comment, that believes too utterly to : care If others disbelieve. Thero ore In the east many men who do not pray, They do not laugh at the man who does, like the unpraylng Christian. Thwe Is nothing ludicrous In proyer. In OF- t'Bi'pt J'our "blon sailor prays In the storn of your dnlmllyli.' und your Egyptian Imstman prays by the rudder i of your boat, and your blnck donkey boy prnys behind n red ro;K In tho ; sand, and your camel mnn pinys when you are rent lug In the iioouilde wutch jlng the faroff. quivering mirage, lost i In some wayward dream. And tnuHt you not pray. Mo, when you enter certain temples' where once , strung gods were worshiped In whom M 1 ,t,il I. gww I 1 1 n . 1 T. . 1 . T.I.., w ...nil uuyt uuuo tisj tiuuurt milieus i In Century. Soared by Frogs. It Is said to be owod to the frogs of western Australia that that part of the empire Is English and not French. About 1800 a party of prospective French colonists landed on the west coast of Australia, but on the first morning they were alarmed by tho loud croaking of the frogs, which they wqk for aomons. and retired with all speed to their ships. Western Austra lia might have preferred the frog to the swan as hot emblem, Just as Rome might have preferred, Instead of the eagle, tho goose that saved the capital. 'niv.-" ,' In His Line. "I'm surprised that you should bo so interested In watchmg those silly dudes." "Force of habit, I guess. I'm presl dent of ( a real esfnte Improvement company." "Well?" "Well, they're a vacant fort." Phila delphia Press. Paid In Full. Illram (coining to the polnt-Sally, I've been a'paytn' my respects to you) fer Ave years come next August, am'f I? Sally (blushlngly) - yes. Indeed'., niram. Hlrara-Well, all I'm a-goli to say Is that I'm durn sick uv the inv stallment plan! Sally (In his arms) Pa's agreeable, Hiram l-St. Louis Re public. V