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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
THURSDAY, OCT. 8 6 oDay's Advertisement May Find What V ou WANT AD5--20 W0KU5 UK LESS '3 TIMES 25 CIS.;. IKY UINU TMt5Y UK1INU KtUUi-lo THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Y Wan T -A 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, 25 cents; six times, 50 cents; one month, $2.00. HELP WANTED ,s Osm S BOYS WANTED TO CARRY PA pers. Apply Circulation Depart ment, Astorian Office. 9-17-tf WANTED LADI ES AND MEN ' to wear our tailor-made clothes; perfection in fit and workmanship miaranteed. Osborne Tailoring to - 10-4-lm MESSENGER COYS WANTED - Apply Western Union Telegraph office. . . , WANTED AT ONCE AN EXPER ienced saleslady; city employment and good wages. Address Astorian, M. M. M. . 10-6-6 Boys wanted to carry papers. Ap ply Circulation Department, Astorian Office. 9-17-tf COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE TIMBER CLAIM, 160 acres; NS.,1-4, S. 24, T. 5 N, R. 7 W., Grand Rapids; 3,000,000 feet green timber; 1,000,000 feet dead tim ber; price $3000. J. F. Nowlen, 73 Commercial street 10-4-tf FOR SALE 157! ACRES LAND, section 4, township 5, range 6, on Nehalem River, two and one-half million feet of timber, 35 acres cul tivated; price $6000. J. F. Nowlen. 473 Commercial street. 10-4-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES. A 6-ROOM COTTAGE; FOURTH and Exchange; also large house, corner 35th and Franklin. Apply W. A. Sherman, 501 Duane. 9-26-tf GOOD '8-ROOM HOUSE, 2415 : Cedar, Alderbrook; also large house, corner 35th and Franklin. Apply W. A. . Sherman, 501 Duane. .. :r -V la'1 ' : io-4-6t PHOTOGRAPHERS IT'S TIME TO THINK CHRIST mas photos. Carter has the best at prices that are right., Hager Theatre building. 9-27-lm CITY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-BUSINESS BLOCK; the Waldorf, Kinney and Gribler, corner Eigth and Astor, two lots, 100x110; house 100x110, 40ooms up stairs; 1 hall 40x100. J. F. Nowlen. 473 Commercial. 10-4-tf FOR-SALE ONE LOT, SALOON on Astor street; cozy corner; sa loon fixtures; 7 furnished rooms; price, $8500. J. F. Nowlen, 473 Commerrcial. 10-4-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 1 BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT I have opened a class in shorthand and typewriting. Those interested kindly call. Lenora Benoit, 477 Com mercial. , 10 7-tt LOST AND FOUND. LOST LADIES' BACK COmT . with green settings, Saturday night or Sunday, on Bond or Commercial streets; reward. Return to 518 Bond street. LOST AN AUTOMOlULE-TOOL bag with complete set of tools; supposed to be lost on Franklin ave nue; finder will please return to this office and obtain reward. 10-7-3t LOST ELKS CHARM BELONG ing to John C. McCue; finder please leave at Will Madison's cigar store and receive $5 reward. 10-6-tf BUSINESS CARDS. SPECIAL-THIS WEEK ONLY, Sepia cabinet photos, rough or Miiooth surface, at $4.00 per dozen. Carter Studio, Hager Theatre build ing. 9-?7-lm FOR SALE-MACHINERY. , ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SALE, direct current, 500 volts; one al most new Fairbanks-Morse 6 h. p. slow speed; one TV H. 2 h. p.; one General Electric 1 h. p.; one 30-Hght dynamo. Enquire at Astorian office. RESTAURANTS. DO YOU LIKE HOME COOK- ing? If so, try the Golden Gate Restaurant, 112 Eleventh street, Phone M. 2791.. We make a specialty of preparing suppers for lodge ban quets or private parties, and also send out meals. 10-4-tf HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS. We make a specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, genera, 1 jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. WILL SELL THE WHOLE stock or any part of it, or will ex change for ranch. Henningsen's Fur niture Store, 506 Bond. 10-4-6t NEW $50 GIBSON MANDOLIN; used only six weeks; will trade for latest pattern 30-30 or 25-35 rifle. Address, "L. O.," Astorian office. FIFTEEN ROLLER CANARIES for sale; fine singers; splendid birds. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Starr, 1765 Duane street, phone Black 2434. 10-4-61 HEATING STOVES AT REDUC- ed prices; we have a large number to select from. Zapf Furniture & HaYdware Co., 630 Commercial street, 9-26-12t FOR SALE AQUAPELLE horse covers; any quantity and any size, 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 MISCELLAJEOUS. 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. ROOMS FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING and single rooms for rent. Enquire 677 Exchange street. 10-4-6t TNDSSTAXXSa. J. A. GILBAUGH & CO., Undertakers and EmTialnier. Experienced Lady Asnistaut When Desired. Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. Tatton Bdg. 12th and Duane St ASTORIA, ORE.GON Phone Main 2111 MISCELLANEOUS. MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL kinds done at the Astorian Office. 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. S. A. GIMRE 543 Bond Street ; UMn West SHOES Tea ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. ASSESSOR'S NOTlCE-(EQUALI-ation 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 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 foils 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 dming 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 t by the Board. T. S. CORNELIUS. Assessor, for Clatsop County, Ore. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. J. F. NOWLEN Real Estate and Employment Office 473 Commercial St, Phone Have fine list of Astoria and coun try property. All classes of labor furnished. Youncc & Baker PLUMBERS TINNERS Steam and Gas Fitting All Work Guaranteed. 126 Eighth Street opp. Post Office. Phone Main 4061. LAUNDRIES. ! WE WASH Everything but the Baby and return everything but the dirt. TROY LAUNDRY Tenth and Duane Phone Main 1991 . i MISCELLANEOUS. Smith's Special Delivery EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store. Phone Black 2383 Res. Phone Red 2276. Stand Corner 11th an Commercial Plate Racks, Wall Pockets, Music Racks, Clock Shelves Just in See us Hildebrand & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. HOT OR COLD Just Right CLOSSET & DEVERS, ' PORTLAND, ORE. . 10 MM I MM JAPANESE GOODS Fancy Tea Sets and Fine China Ware of all kinds. Bamboo Furniture made right here and made to last. PROFESSIONAL CARD). ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE Attorney-at-Law City Attorney Offices: City Hill JOHN C McCUE, Attorney-at-Law Page Building, Suite 4 HOWARD M. BROWNELL Attiorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney 420 Commercial Street OSTEOPATHS DR. RIIODA C. HICKS Osteopath Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2065 573 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. ' DENTISTS DR. VAUGHAN Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. W. C LOGAN Dentist Commercial St Shanahan Bldg. BUSINES3 DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. TOKIO RESTAURANT. 351 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co, Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta. FIRST-CLASS MEALS Regular Meals 15 Cta. and Up. U. 8. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cta. Flrst-Class Meals, IS Cta. 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 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 teeth to us, and you will never have cause to complain, either of the work'or the charges. CHICAGO DENTISTS, Cor 11 h and Commercial Sts. Over Danziger's Store. TRANSPORTATION. The KM Line PASSENGERS FREIGHT Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Dally Except Sunday at 7 a. m. Quick Service Excellent Meals Good Berths m Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor St J. J. DAY, Agent Phone Main 27b WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert Hair (320 Astor Street) Rooms for rent by the day, week, or month Bes rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. : J I IT MKDICAL. (JnprtoeueaUl SuooeiMs' of Dun THicmi CHINES! D0CT01 i 'V v ' Who to kaowi iO-.hminilinnttha United .ff'; . i BtaUi on aoeousi oj , . v " - . . jMs wordwful um n'o poisons or drags useu. Be fuaraa tees to eur catarrh, asthma, lucf ud throat trouble, rheumatism, BerrouueMi tomaefc, liver ud kidney, jemalo com olalntt and all e-hronle diseases, succissnn. homx tbzatmixt. If you eannot call write for symptom ola ok rod elreular, Inclosing 4 omU I" stamps, s ; tbi a gki wo uxoicuri ca ltZl First St, Corner itorrlsos, POSTUHO, OSIGOX. !'!- maotkm th AotorUa. PLUMBERS. PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner AND Sheet Iron Worker LL WORK GUARANTEEr ' 425 Bond Street HOTELS. Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Stop at "The Cornelius" - , n Ag , 1 lie 13 eSt in Portland Situated in the center of the shop ping district. One block from the clanging street cars. Not so expensive as some other ho tels. Sixty rooms with private bath. Long distance and local tele phones in every room, Writing desk in every room. Carpeted throughout with the best velvet carpets. The rooms are furnished in solid mahogany. . Every room contains a heavy solid Simmons brass bed on which is a 40 or 50 pound hair mattress. The furnishings and general ap pearance of the public rooms must be seen to be appreciated. "The Cornelius" Park and Alder Streets Portland's 'newest and most modern equipped hotel, solicits your patron age and assures you good service and courteous treatment. An excep- tional hotel for families who come to Portland shopping and sight-see ing. When next in Portland give us a chance to make you look pleased. THE CORNELIUS Free Bus meets all .trains. Europlan. -C. W. CORNELIUS, Proprietor. N. K. CLARKE, Manager. Senator Foraker does aot claim to be the original Taft man, but now be Is for Taft all the time. Mr. Gompers 1: hrlr 3 a sad awak ening to tho realization of the anti- eal bedfellows.. . The Republican party found a Jew el of a candidate, and naturally as many people as possible want to see that candidate. It is the fondest Democratic hope that Bryan will Interpret his third dr feat In November as an ultimatum. Throe rejections ought to convince him that "the people rule." Tho unemployed man wants a Job. lie will not vote for Bryan, because that would be to vote against the quickening of activity In manufac ture, trado and transportation. , This is a Republican campaign of reason, not rant; of argument, not agitation. Mr. Taft, the candidate, makes Its effective advocate. The more the country sees of his person ality the mere assured Is Republican victory. " Judge Taft not only wins votes by arouilns public Interest In his per sonality, but he adds strength to his party In every doubtful state by show Icr the hejHttlng a nan thoy can Mr. Taft Is willing to work for his party In any part of the country. Every Republican In every part of the country should emulate his example These are the school days for the youth of the republic. All the elders are conning their political text books al3o, but their study Is In the nature of reviewlnE the chapter about Bryan upon which two examinations have boon passed triumphantly, fiKu 8tlU Trying to Fool tbe Farmer. Now, as In 180(1 mid ognln In 1000, the f armors are objects of Mr. Bryan's pedal solicitude, lie assures them, greatly to tbolr surpruta, that they are oppressed and suffering, that their con ill i lou ts going from bud to wens and that their only escape from the awful fate which threatens them lies In tils election to the presidency. All this sort of talk Is simply an empty echo of a speech delivered by Mr. Bryan la Syracuse, N. Y, Aug. 20, 1800, In the course of which be sold; "You can talk to the farmer from now until tUctlon day, but you will never eonvlno him that a gold stand rd has brought anything but ruin and distress to the f armor," There Is nothing lo Mr. Bryan's cam palgn methods quite so amaxlng as bla perslsteut Insults to the Intelli gence of the American farmers. II appears to lielleve that they are too stupid to understand the simplest busi ness conditions and that therefore they can be fulled by a tricky misrepre sentation of facts. No other candidate for prtMldont ever dared to act opon the Insolent aasumnilon that the farm ers are fools, and no otbor candidate was ever so crushtngty censured by the vote of the great agricultural states as Bryan was In 1800 and 1000. The ruin and distress" which the gold standard has brought to the farm ers are clearly disclosed In official sta tistics compiled by the United States bureau of labor. Comparing the fig ures for 180(1. when the people definite ly decliired for the gold standard and against Bryanlsra. with those for 1007, It appears that the price of farm prod ucts has Increased 75.10 per cent In the same period the prices of food have Increased only 40.57 per cent, the prices of cloth and clothing only 38.77 tuti Mint I hn nrlwa fit fnnl nnil lltrh. lug only 20.43 per cent, the prices of metals and Implements only 03.04 per cent, ha prices of lumber and build ing materials only C7.SS per cent, the I prices of bouse furnishing goods, only 20.00 per cent and the prices of drags i and chemicals only 18.30 per cent These figures tell their own story, and a regiment of Bryans cannot re fute It They show that tU farmers have profited more largely from the advance In the prices of staple commod ities In the last twelve years than any other class of business men. A given quantity of bis products for which the farmer received $100 la 1800 was worth $173.10 to him In 1007. His produce would purchase 24.50 per cent more food, 20.18 per cent more clothing, 14.41 per cent more Imple ments. 47.04- per cent more chemicals and 88.89 per cent more bouse fur nishings In 1007 than It would lo 1800. The value of the less principal farm crops of the United States rose from $1,800,000,427 In 1805 to $2,143,512,083 In 1S00 to $3,05a000.000 In 1007. In other words, the specific declaration of the people for the gold standard bat been followed by a rising tldo of pros perity In agricultural Industry , abso lutely undreamed of In the old days of financial uncertainty, unstable credits and reckless agitation for cheap money. Mr. Bryan Is entirely familiar with these facts, but be lacks the courage to acknowledge thorn. Ho knows that since the people condomned his attempt to betray the national credit and debase the national currency, the farmers have prospered as never be fore, and If the teachings of experi ence were of the slightest value to him he would know, too, that bis effort this year to brand tbcm as whining mendi cants will be rebuked as indignantly as were bin slmllnr efTorts In 1800 and 10(10 MnlneLoynl to HcpiiMlean Principles Nobody bus argued that the wave of prohibition which bus swept qver tho south within the past few years por tended any great political change In the states below Mnsou and Dlxoti's line. It would be Just as absurd to as sume that because the opponents of prohibition showed unexpected strength In Maine, the mult of the struggle In dicated declining loyalty to Republican principles and the Republican cause In the national contest Everybody knows how bitterly local contests on the pro hlbltlon Issue are fought to a finish; bow earnestly tbe contestants concen trate tbelr enorgles on the one point In the election In which they are Inter ested and have thought and vision for naught else. Imagine telling a Texan Democrat that because be voted against his party on the liquor question be could be counted on to vote against It In n national campaign! I Quite as ridiculous would be the ln- i ference that a Mafue farmer voting for local option on Sept 14 would vote for Bryan, compulsory bank robbery and government purchase of railways for Ave or six thousand millions of dol lars and other Bryan brain storms on, Nov. 3. 5 That tbe Republican ship of, state ' weathered the antl-prohlbltlon tempest In Maine and reached port with a substantial majority Is wt gratifying evidence that In the presi dential election the adage of a genera tion ago will again be gloriously verl-fled-"As goes Maine, so goes tbe Union!"'