The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 16, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    9t uaaoioo 'AVGIll.T
1m Your Waot Adveriiseirients
TWENTY WORDS OR LESS, ONE WEliK FIFTY CENTS
u a il
THE M0UN1NG ASTOUIAN, A STOUT A, OKEtSON.
'
, THE MORNING ASTORIAN - ;
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
Are Read Every' Morning by 10,000 People. .
Tbo Want Columns of-TJIE MORNING , ASTORIAN art con
sulted every morning by hundred of persons in search of ml trtata
bargains. Articles of sale, lost or found' snd people looking for em
ployment Rates: Twenty words or less .three times, 25 cents; six
times, 50 cents; one month,. $2.00. 7.7 . '77
- j HELP WANTED MALE.
LOYS WANTED !TO CARRY ?A
vsers. Apply Circulation Depart
jeeat, Astorian .Office. ,9-17-tf
WANTED AT ONCE 2 v FIRST
-class tailors; steady work and good
wages. Carl E. Franseen, 179 Elev
enth street. V7 f fV.V 1U"3t
L F. NOWLEN, REAL ESTATE
; b4 Employment Office, 473 Conv
maercial St.. Phone . Hare fine
Est I Astoria and country property
A3 dases of labor furnished.
WANTED LADIES AND MEN
to wear our; tailor-made clothes;
erfeetion in fit and workmanship
guaranteed. Osborne .Tailoring Co.
t - 7 : -'.'-, 10-4-lm
MESSEKGEk BOYS WANTED -
i Apply Western Union Telegraph
Boys wanted to carry papers. Ap-
$ry Circulation Department, Astorian
Office. 9-17-tf
WANTED BUYERS FOR SIB
.' SON'S ROSES; the best in the
market: office and nurseries, 1180
Milwaukie avenue, Portland,, Oregon
Acres of Rosesl Catalogue free,
THE SIBSON ROSE NURSERIES
BOY WANTED -WOULD YOU
i Eke- to know show kits of ; office
Soys, errand boys, messenger boys,
all kinds of boys with "steady jobs,'
tare doubled their wages? Would
TOU like to increase YOURS? Ifs
easy enough, and without jnterfer
face with your present work, and the
ay is good. O. W. Whitman,' 502
Commercial street -J. OH'
SCHOOL OFFICERS THE FISK
1 Teachers' Agency of Portland; pr.,
a planting more teachers, than ever;
2 yott need a high school grade, rural,
commercial, music, or private teacher,
write or wire immediately and you
will receive prompt attention. . 802
Swetfaad-BIdg. . ..
i DAY . EVENING POST wants, a
few energetic boys, over ;len, to ifm
eeive orders, ' deliver copies and
make collections; high-class custom
tiers in best neighborhoods; no corner
loafing witlj bad companions;, good
pay arid short hours; extra prizes for
good workers." O. W. Whitman,502
Commercial street f I
74
: CITY REAL ESTATE. 7-
FOR SALE-BUSINESS" BLOCK;
the Waldorf, Kinney and Gribler,
corner Eigth and Astor, two lots,
100x110; house 100x110, 40 rooms up
stairs; L hall 40x100, J. F. Nowlen,
473 Commercial ; 10-4-tf
FOR SALE-ONE LOT, SALOON
on Astor street; coxy corner; sa
loon fixtures;. 7 furnished rooms;
price, $8500. J. F. Nowlen, 473
CommerrciaL 10-4-tf
Chicken ranch; 3 acres; new house;
fully equipped, including incubators;
price, $1100. i
J. F. NOWLEN, ' ',T
473 Commercial St Astoria, Oregon
WAN TED TO RENT.
WANTED THREE OR FOUR
unfurnished rooms. Apply at once,
The Astoria Banking Savings & Lofin
Association. 1 v X, v: 10-10-tf
FOR RENT-HOUSES. ;,
FOR RENT-DWELLING, SEV
pn rooms; ; modern conveniences;
Franlirf avenue ' between 16th snd
17th streets, Van Duscn St Co., 119
11th street X I 4 10-10-tf
TWO HOUSES ON ASTOR -ST.,
pay 6 per cent on investment;
blocV Ncv 1, Hustler and Aiken's Ad
dition"; price, $15,000. , J. F. Nowlen,
473'' Commercial street. 10-10-6t
LOTS IN ADAIR'S ADDITION;
230 lots; pricey $50 per lot. J. F.
Nowlen, 473 Commercial street 10-6t
TWO LOTS AND THREE
houss; Seventh and Bond streets;
price, $u,uuu.,,.j. r ,. ..Nowlen, 4J
Commercial street 10-10-6t
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-HOUSE
..rooms; furnished or
Inquire Central Hotel.
KEEPING
unfurnished.
1013-3t
FOR SALE-MACHINERY. 5
ELECTRICMOTORS FOrYaLE
direct current, 500 volts; one al
most new Fairbanks-Morse 6 h. p,
slow speed; one T. H. 2 h. p.; one
General Electric 1 h- p.; one 30-light
.TBfERS ANDCXEANERTX
PARISIAN - STEAM CLEANING
& Dye Works; goods called for
and delivered; ladies' work spec
ialty.. 75 Ninth street, Phone Black
2185. . 10-ll-26t
INSTRUCTION,
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT I
have opened a class in shorthand
and typewriting. Those interested
kindly call. Lenora Denoit, 477 Com
mercial. 107-tt
BUSINESS CHANCES.
LODGING MOUSE, MAIN ST.;
lot 53x100; 30 rooms; nicely 1 fur
nished? price, $12,000. J. F. Nowlen,
473 Commercial. 1 . 10-10-6t
polling place shall be P. J. Goodman,
C, C. Utitiiigcr, and Isaac Bergman,
and the Clerks shall be Paul fludol
lct, and F. J. Carney, , '
Registration and Polling Precinct
number 3, shall include nil that por
tion of the city of Aiotria lying be
tween the East line of Precinct num
ber 2. and the center line of 8th street
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST.
cash price for second-hand and new
furniture; see us before you sell,.
Zapf Furniture & Hdw. Co. 10-9-2fit
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
WEES
FOR RENT-PLEASANT FRONT
bay window room with bath to
neat gentleman with good habits.
41ft .Exchange) v -nAM -10-11-61.
: LOST AND FOUND.
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
LOST SPECTACLES 7 WITH5 1 A
gold chain attached. Finder kindly
return to this office 10-14-.3t
FOUND-A LADIES'. SILK UM
i brella; owner can secure same -by
paying for this notice and identifying
same. Zapt furniture Hardware
Co. ' -rr -10-13-6t
LOST-SILVER PLATED BUGGY
nut between Astoria and Young's
River Bridge; finder please-leave at
this office 10-15-2t
COUNTRY -REAL 'ESTATE.
COUNTRY "REAL ESTATE.
126 , ACRES, MOSTLY DIKED
tide land on the Walluski river; 24
vhcacf of cows, complete farming im
plements; price $7500. J. F. Nowlen,
473 Commercial street. 10-10-6t
ONE GRADED LOT ON FRANK
, lin. avenue and Eleventh street;
prke,;' $3,0001 J.' F. Nfowlen, 473
Commercial ' street ' 10-10-6t
FOR SALE TIMBER CLAIM, 160
- acres; NS.H S. 24, T. 5 N., R. 7
W, Grand Rapids; 3,000,000 feet
gretn timber; 1,000,000 feet dead tim
ber; price $3000. J. F. Nowlen, 473.
Commercial street - 10-4-tf
WANTEDTO ROT-A FUR-
nished - ranch by an ; experienced
rancher. ' 630 Taggert street, Port'
land, Or. -' " v 10-15-3t
FOR SALE AT' A BARGAIN
Timber' claim in Clatsop county;
$1800; part cash,' balance' On time'.", J.
'F. Nowlen, 473 Commercial. 1015-6t
10 ACRES DIKED TIDE LAND,
below Lewis and ; Clark ' bridge;
price, $2500; come quick." J. F.' Now
len, 473 Commercial. ' 10-lS-6t
SMITH'S .POINT 1, HOTEL, 3
story;: cost $2000 to build; 3 lots,
"cost $1500;brick foundation; cement
'walks all round; yard filled with!
fmit and ornamental trees; 5 good
.milk cows, 2 hifers;, '. price, $3300;
ialf cash; ha-lfitime;i ; 't'"&."
;, ; J. F. NOWLEN, ,
473 Commercial St. f Astoria; Or.
HUNTING GROUND, 200 ACRES,
;; C!?tsop Plains; price, $20,000. J. F.
koulen, 473 Commercial street. 10-6t
' FO R 'S A LE-1571 ACRES ' LAND,
vj-tj.-m 4, township 5, range 6,' on
, 'eh'sl -m River, two and one-half
t-c.VKon, feet of timber, 35 acres1 cul-
uv'teu price uww, j. , huhku,
73 Commercial street
DAIRY FARM; " 90 ACRES;' 45
-cows three horses, -including- cream
separators and all farming imple
ments j diked tide land; price, $20,000.
Dairy farm, 250 acres; 100 cows, 8
work horses; principle part diked
tide land; barn will accommodate 150
head of . cattle;, fully equipped with
farming implements; price, $40,000. ,
.Chicken ranch; fine .house,, good
barn and, complete apparatus for
breeding chickens: 18 acres; all in
cultivation; fineview of the ocean
and forts; will pay 10 per cent on in
vestment; price, $6000.
' Dairy farm;' 49 acres; diked tide
land; 17 cows, 2 horses and wagdn;
well equipped dairy farm; good house
and barn; price. $10,000. ' 'V;
Dairy farm; 20 acres; 10 cows, 2
horses, fine house and barn; on the
Lewis and Clark river; price, $6000.
A 25-acre farm at ' Svensen; one
eight-room house; good barn, out
buildings and brchard; partly improve
ed; price,, $300ft"v- '" i; "' '
nairj farm," on ' the Lewis' and
Clark river; ' 83 acres; 35 cows, 3
horses,-' large barn, good house and
orchard; fully equipped with dairy
machinery and farm "' implements;
price, $20,000. 'J ." , , :
: Dairy farm on ' the "Lewis and
Clark rivr; 153 acres, diked tide land,
96 cows, 2 hbrseSj 'gobd houSe, barn
and orchard; well equipped with dairy
and fanning implements; price, $25,:
Dairy farm ' on the. Lewis and
Clark "river;- 137 acres;' principally
iJked tjcle land; 35 cows, 10 yearlings;
horses, two 2-year-old colts; large
house, good . barn;, complete farming
implements; price $25,000.
House and jot on Young's Bay; 440
feet: waterfront; 40 lots, 50x100; 10
tots 25x100; 2 lots 35x100; 40 lots In
block 34; price, $15,000. V
' Dairy farm on the Lewis and
Clark river; .40 acres; diked tide land;
20 cows; 2 horses; 1 colt; good barn
and house; well' equipped; price, $12,
000.,, ', . .-, J. - "j i t ); r '
Dairy farm'on the Lewis and Clark
river; 153 acres; mostly diked tide
land; 55, cows; 4 horses; good house:
10-4-tf ' Darn a"d orchard; three living springs
ELECTION NOTICE.
- Notice is hereby given that on the
9th day of November, 1908, a primary
nominating election for the city i of
Astoria will be held, at which the fol
lowing named Officers will be nomt
nated, and that on the 9th day of De
cember .1908 a general election .for
the city of Astoria will be held, at
which election the following named
Omcers will be elected to-wit;-
One Mayr of said city for the
term of two years from the first Mon
dav in lanuarv 1909.
One Treasurer of said city for the
icrm 01 iwo years irom me nrst won
day in January miy. ' ; i
One Auditor and Police ; Judge .of
said city for the term of two years
from the first Monday in January
One Attorney of said city for the
term of two years from the lirst Mon
day in January 1909.
One Superintendent of Streets of
said city for the .term of two years
from the first Monday in January
1909, .:
Oat City Surveyor of said city for
the term of two years from the first
Monday in January 1909. -
One councilman at large of said
city for the term ,of two years from
the first Monday in " January 1909,
One Councilman for the first ward
for' the term of four years from the
first Monday in January 1909. ,
One Councilman for the first ward
for the term of two years from the
first Monday in January 1909.
One Councilman for the second
ward for the term of four years from
the first Monday in January 1909. .
One Councilman for the second
ward for the term of two years from
the first Monday in January 1909.
On, Councilman for the third ward
for the term of four years from the
! first Mnmlav In Tanuarv 1909. 1
MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL One Councilman for the third ward
kinds done at the Astorian Office' f"' the term of two years from the
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRICKSON BROS.-We make
", a specialty of house moving, car
penters, contractors, general jobbing;
prompt attention to all orders. Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets. T
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE OR TR ADE-De Leave!
Separator No. 2j practically new.
W. Wallingford, 'Warrenton. ll-12t
FOR SALE-12 DAIRY COWS. In
quire at Glenwood Station, or post
office address Warrenton, Herbert
& Poole; J l i,: "- ; 9-17-tf
LOOSE J LEAF 1 LEDGERS ALL
hkinda made by The J. S. Dellinger
Company. v
YOUNG ; DELIVERY HORSE j SSg?& K
3 for saleArnquiiVat this office. 15-3t for the term of fouryears from the
j 1 1 i, .(I first Monday in January
RESTAURANTS. , One Councilman for the fourth ward
Nwwwwi. tor the term ot two years Irom- tne
THE O. K. CHOP HOUSE, 12TH first Monday in January J909,
street below Commercial: short
order! and oysters at all hours; good
service. 10-lftlm
DO YOU , LIKE HOME COOK-
ing? Tf so, "try the Golden Gate
Restaurant, '112 1 Eleventh street
One Police Commissioner of the
city for the term Of six years from
the first Monday in January 1909.
One water commissioner at large
of said city for the term of eight years
from the first Monday irt January
1909. ; . - :' '
One water commissioner for the
first ward for the term of eight years
WANTED-TO BUY A HORSE;
" wiirht shout 1250 nounds: not over
if extended a sufficient distance North a .u. ... k. a ka
....1 c...K !.., th. Nrth and 0 w,u' ",H"
pnu oomn 10 intersect ins wiu " - . . , . .i.,,,. j,
South boundary line of said city, and entle, also city broke. Address As
the polling place for said precinct torlan office, 6--"-
shall be The Basement in the County
Court House, and the Judges of elec
tion for said polling place shall be J.
V. Burns, F. L. Evans, and C R.
TTitrcins. and the Clerks shall be Geo.
II. Ohlcr and A. J. C. Schroeder.
Registration and Polling' Precinct
Number 4, shall include all that por
tion of the city of Astoria lying be
tween the East line of Precinct num-1
ber 3, and the center line of 14th
street if extended a sufficient distance 1
North and South to intersect the
North and South boundary line of
PROFESSIONAL CAEDj.
ATTQRNEY8.AT.LAVV
GUSTAF A. HEMPLE
Attorney-afLaw 1
Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building
Tenth and Commercial Streets
CHARLES ABERCROMB1E, AT-
said city, and the polling place for torney at Law, City Attorney.
said 1 precinct ahal be the ; hall in the Offices : City Hall. .
A. O, U. W. Building and the Judges
of election for said polling place shall JQm Q McCUE( ATTORNEY AT
be C O. Palmberg, C, C. C. Rosen- ' .' . , . . ,
berg, and C. . W. Spriggs. and the; L- Building,' Suite 4,
Clerks shall be J. T. VVallEce and T. ,,., ...,.,.,, k
R. Davlcs. HOWARD M.. BROWNELL, AT
Registration and Polling Precinct ' torney , at Law, Deputy District
Number 5, shall include all that por Attorney. 420 Commercial Street . 1
tlon of the city of Astoria lying be-! . --
tween the East line of Precinct num
OSTEOPATHS.
'I
DR. RHODA C. HICKS, OSTEO
path. Office: Manscll Bldg., Phone
Black 2065. 573 Commercial StrccfN
DENTISTS
Pythian Building Astoria, Oregon.
Tfrffl$XXD E SI T 1 S'fi
Commercial Street, Shanahan Bldg.
ber 4, and the center line of 23rd
street if extended a sufficient distance
North and South to intersect the
North and South boundary line of
said city, and the polling place for
said Precinct shall be The Astoria
Motel, and the Judges of election for
said Precinct shall be W, E.
Schimpff, A. D. Garner and A. Scher
nackau, and the Clerks shall be C. J.
Trenchard and G. Ziegler.
Registration and Polling Precinct
Number 6, shall include all that por
tion of the city of Astoria lying be
tween the East line of Precinct num
ber 5 and the center line of 35th street
if extended a sufficient distance North
and South to intersect the North and
South boundary line of said city, and
the polling nlace for said Precinct;
shall be Engine House number 3, and
the judges of election for said Pre
cinct shall be Harry Jones, Al. Lein
enweber; and L. Larsen, and the
Clerks shall be Thomas Davis and E. '
Hauke. . I
Registration and Polling Precinct EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE
numucr , imn mciuue an mat por- erArm . St.. ri ...
tlon of the city of Astoria lying East er' fUr C,,r S,or-
of the East boundary line of Precinct Phon B1"! 8383
Rea. rhone Red 227& .
Bund Corner Htb mi Commercial
X)IRECTORY.
-ill.... '! ua
MISCELLANEOUS.
Smith's Special
Delivery
PkM. f w 1.. & :-- . nrsi wara lor me term c
BpeC.a.xy rom the fifst Monday in January
01 preparing suppers tor lodge ban- 1909.
quets or private parties, and also One
send out meals. 10-4-tf
water commissioner for the
U. S. RESTAURANT. 434 BOND
street "Coffee with pie or cake, 10
cents; first-class meals, 15'cents., ,,
on place; price, $15,000,
first ward for the term of four years
from the first Monday in January
,1909.'' ' " , , .
One water commissioner for the
, second' ward for the term of eight
' years from the first Monday in Janu-
'arv 1909.
TOKIQ RESTAURANT, 351 Bond One water commissioner for the
street, opposite, Ross, Higgins & second ward for the term of four
Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; j;Jr,1om tM "r" 'Monaay m Janu"
first-class meals; regular meals 15 . One water1 'commissioner for the
cents and Up., . . ''.''.' third ward for the term of eight years
the first Monday m January
number 6, and the polling place for
said . rrccinct shall be the ' Mess
House at McGregor's' Mill. 'and the
Judges of Election for said Precinct
shall be L. Agrcn, Axel Finney, and
John Enberr, and the Clerks shall be
W. I . O'Brien, and Ole B. Olcsen.
The Judge first mentioned shall be
the Chairman of the Judges of the
polling place for which he is mention-
ed. ...... ..' ., ..
Each elector of the city shall vote
only within the precinct in which he
is registered. -
OLOF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge
of the City of Astoria, Oregon.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, October
10th 1908. , ... . lOt
TRANSPORTATION.
The "K" tint
PASSENGERS . FREIGHT
Steamer - Lurline
NOTICE.
Notice ill herhv oivfn that th ricr.
istration books of the city of Astoria ttWht Rnat Vn pAl.n4 .. J
for the primary nominating election mai COM Mr FOrtUad and
to be held in said city Monday, the WlT L&ndlnfft
9th day of Nov. 1908, will be opened 7 4aoaiBS'
at the office of the Auditor and Police 1.,.,. . . . ,. - . '
Judge in the City Hall, on Tuesday, Astoria daily eacept Sunday
at 7 p.m. ,
HELP WANTED FEMALE,
i from
, , VIA
j One water commissioner, for the
WANTED Kind elderly ... lady to third ward for the term of four years
. take care of baby; good home. ' For ffom the first Monday in January
particulars apply this office. 10-10-tf . 19r?' t;'l . . . ''i
y J "1 One water commissioner for the
fourth ward for the term of eight
years from the first Monday in Jan-
SPECIAL-TH1S WEEK ONLY, I . -"..'''" 4.
. ,. , vnui,, ,Qnc water commissioner for the
: bepia cabinet photos, rough , or . fourth ward for the term of four
smooth surface, at $4.00 per dozen. ' years from, the first Monday in Jan
Carter Studio. Hairer Theatre h;M. . uary, 1909. ,
, c
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ing.
i9-27-lm
. , ASSESSOR'S NOTICE.
ASSESSOR'S NOTlCE-(EQUALI-
1 zation of 1908 Assessment).- To
the iTaxpayers of Clatsop 1 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 dayof October,
i908; the same being the third Mon
day in said month and the time fixe4
by law for the meeting of said Board
of Equalization,' 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 path 'tJ 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 ' hot" ,:so
made, verified and filed 'shall- hot be
considered or acted . upon ' by" the
Board. '.'.':,'.'.;;"', 7' J'i;,:a.'7 j
::t: 'S'. CORNELIUS;
Assessor for Clptsop County, Ore.
That the polls for said primary
nominating election shall be opened
at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, on
the 9th day of November, 1908, and
remain open until the hour of 7
o'clock, p. m. that day, at which time
they shall be closed. . !;
, And that the polls for said general
election shall , be opened at the hout
of 9 o'clock, a. ml on the 9th day 01
December 1908, and shall : rema.n
open until the hour df 6 o'clock p
m. that day,, at which time they shall
be closed. . . . .
That the following described regis
tration and polling precincts, and vo
ting places therein are hereby estab
lished, and the follqwing named per
sons are hereby appointed as judges
and clerks of said polling places and
for said - Primary Nominating and
genera : election, to-wit; ; , -
Registration and Polling Precinct
Number 1, "shall include all that por
tion of the city of Astoria lying West
of the center line of 2nd street if ex
tended .North and South a- sufficient
distance to intersect the North -and
South Boundary lines' of said City.
The polling place for said.'3 predinct
shall be Suomf Hall, "and 'the Judges
Chas. Wilson, and the clerks shall be
of election'.' for : said precinct shall be
Karl Knobloch, Leander Lebeck, and
Frank Norberg and Walter, Kallnnki.
Registration and Polling Precinct
Number 2, shall include all that por
tion of . the city of Astoria lying be
tween the Cast line' "of Precinct Num
ber 1, and the center line of 5th street
if extended, a sufficient distance North
and South ' kd intersect the North and
South boundary line of said city, and
the polling place for said Precinct
shall be Engine House Number 1, at
the corner of 4th and Astor streets
and the Judges of Ele ,tjon for said
the 20th day of .October,. 1908, and
will be closed for said primary elec
tion on the 5th day of November
1908, at the hour of 4 o'clock, o. m.
said registration books will be again
opened on Saturday the 14th day of
November 1908, for the general elec
tion to be held in this city on Wed
nesday the 9th day of December 1908,
and will be closed on I'ridav the 4th
day ot December 1908, at the hour of Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf
Leavee Portland Dally Except Sunday
t 7 a. m.
Quick Service Excellent Meals
Good Bertha '
4 o'clock, p. m. All persons must reg
ister jn order to be entitled to vote,
OLOF ANDERSON,
77 Auditor and Police " Judge
of the Cit- of Astoria, Oregon,
i Dated at Astoria, Oregon, October
10th 1H)8. . - l()t
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
J-J. DAY, Agent
Phone Main 27o
laundries;
i .rjUDESTAKm
WE WASH
Everything but the Baby and return
everything but the dirt
TROY LAUNDRY
Ttnth and Duane
Phone Main 1091 Kh J .
J.A, OILHAUOH & CO..
Undertaker wdi Embalniera. j
i EperlencU , Laity AsHlHtant !
; 1 ; When DeMlred.
jt'allH Promptly Attended Day
or Night.
Tattoii ndjf. lath and DuaueStN
... ASTORIA. OUE.UON
I'hone Main 2111 )
!' . ' 1.-;,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Unprecedented
Successes of
, M n nrc urn
it i in i. hrr tui
-i win v Ubb II W
THB G2IAT
Plate Racksr,..Wiill.PDckets,!
Music,Ra.cks, Clock Shelves L,Pf . "iJSm
Old
i Bee Hive Bldg. M wcount of his won-
rugs
I
1 II
JAPANESE u
5ft30ppsj;.;.v,.v.; .
Fancy Tea Sets and""Fnie
China Ware of all kinds, . i,
t; Bamboo , Furnitu e ,: made
right here and warranted.
, dc-ful cures.-,, No -poisons 'or d
j used. He guarantees to cure catarrh,
i -sinma, ning and , throat trouble,
-! rhe"matism, nervousness, stomarti
liver - and kidney,- female complaints,
and all .chronic diseases. : '
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT.
If you cannot call write for symp- '
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