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TUESDAY, OCTOCHR 20. Want Advertisements ToaDay TWENTY W0RD5 OR' LESS, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS THE MOUNING ASTOIllAN, "ASTOIUA, OIUU.ON. In our c 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 person in March of real estate bargains. Articles of sale, lost or found and people looking for em ployment Rates: Twenty words or loss .three times, 25 cents; sit, times, 50 cents; one month, $2,00. : ; : v . ',y'' HELP WANTEDMALE. BOYS WANTED TO CARRY PA oers. Apply ' Circulation Depart ment. Astorian Office. SM7-tf I. Fl. NOWLEN. REAL ESTATE and Employment Office, 473 Com m.rrial St., Phone Have fine list of Astoria and country property. AH clases of labor furnished. wanted-ladies;and men to wear our tailor-made clothes; perfection in fit and workmanship guaranteed. Osborne Tailoring Co, 1044m MESSKNGEk BOYS WANTED - -Apply Western Unioa. Telegraph office, . WANTED A LIMITED NUMBER of piano pupils . by ; a thoroughly competent ' teacher from the East Miss Miriam Bradley. 429 Eleventh street. '' ' Boys wanted to carry papers. Ap ply Circulation Department, Astorian Office. 9-17-tf HELP WANTED FEMALE. A WELL EDUCATED ; YOUNG woman of good family, wants a position as secretary, companion or governess; highly capable; first-class references and a personal interview. Address Astorian. A YOUNG LADY. OF EXPER ience would like some kind of office work. Address "L,", Astorian. WANTEDTO RENT. , WANTED-THREE OR FOUR unfurnished rooms;; Apply at once, The Astoria Banking Savings & Loan Association. .;;.: 10-10-tf LOST. AND, FOUND. . FOUND A SMALL SKIFF BE tween Fort Stevens and No. 5 Buoy. Owner can have same by calling at 265 Taylor street. ; " : - FOR SALE. NEW $50 GIBSON MANDOLIN; used only six weeks; will trade for latest pattern 30-30 6r ' 25-3S rifle. Address, "L. O." Astorian office. 1 FOTALE-VICfdR ANDOTH- er phonograph records;. fine collec tions: cheap. Call mornings, 503 Har rison avenue. ,, FOR SALE 1571 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 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, 473 Commercial street. 10-4-tf FOR . SALE AT A BARGAIN -Timber claim in Clatsop county; $1800; part cash, balance on time. J. F. Nowlen, 473 Commercial. 10-15-6t 10 ACRES DIKED TIDE LAND, below Lewis and Clark bridge; price, $2500;' come quick. J. F. Now len, 473 Commercial. ' 10-15-6t SMITH'S POINT 1 HOTEL, 3 story; cost $2000 to build; 3 lots, cost $1500; brick foundation; cement walks all round; yard filled with fruit and ornamental trees; 5' good milk cows, 2 heifers; price, $3500; half cash; half time. ' J., ,F. . NOWLEN, ., . 473 Commercial St Astoria, Or. CITY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-BUSINESS BLOCK; the Waldorf, Kinney and Gribler, corner Eigth and Astor, two lots, 100x110; house 100x110, 40 rooms'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 PHOTOGRAPHERS A PHOTO MAKES A FINE XMAS present. When you think of photos, think of Carter's Studio, Hager Thea tre building. - ''tun FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE OR TRADE DeLeavel Separator No. 2; practically new. J, W. Wallingford, Warrenton. ll-12t FOR SALE-12 DAIRY COWS. In ' quire at Glen wood Station, Of post office, address Warrenton,, Herbert c Poole. ; 9-17-tf LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS-ALL kiads made by The J. S- PHingcr Compt&y. MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL kinds" done at the 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 U. S. RESTAURANT, 434 BOND street. Coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals, 15 cents. TOKIO RESTAURANT, 351 Bond street, opposite Ross, Higgins & Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class, meals; Tegular meals (15 cents and up. r.-- :yt v- '".;,. Oysters..' Bay , Center Oyster House, 420 Bond street. Oysters wholesale and retail. George Saunders, Prop. 9-27-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED -WE PAY HIGHEST cash price for second-hand and new furniture; see us before you sell. Zapf Furniture & Hdw. Co. 10-9-26t WANTED TO JBUY. A HORSE; weight about 1250 pounds; not over 8 years old;, most be good driver and gentle also city, broke.,:, Address As torian office.;;!; i-.i .. 6-9-tf. FOR RENT-HOUSES. .... FOR RENT-DWELLING,' SEV- en rooms ; modern ' conveniences ; Franlin avenue between 16th and 17th streets. Van Duseh & Co., 119 11th street ''"'' ' ' 10-10-tf A SUITE OF ROOMS SUITABLE for two . or three young men; or light housekeeping, with bath. 677 Exchange., , . ;? , u FOR SALE MACHINERY. ELECTRIC MOTORS FOr'sALE 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 DYERS AND CLEANERS. PARISIAN STEAM " CLEANING & Dye Works; goods called for and delivered; ladies' work a spec ialty., 75 .Ninth street, Phone Black 2185. ;- - ; - 10-ll-26t (;, HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRICKSON BROS. We make ' a specialty ot house; moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. - instruction. I BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT I have opened a class in shorthand and typewriting. Those interested kindly call. Lenora Benoit, 477 Com mercial.. ,.. if . '-" , ; , 10 ?-tt NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. . Notice is. hereby given that the State Land Board of the State of Ore gon, will sell to the highest bidder, at its office in the Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, on November 27th, 1908, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, all the State's; interest in the tide and overflow lands hereinafter described, giving, however, to the owner or owners .of any lands abutting or fronting on such tide and overflow lands, the preference right to pur chase said tide and overflow lands at the highest price offered, provided such offer is made in good faith; and also provided that the land will not be sold- nor any offer ac cepted for less than $5.00 per acre, the Board reserving the right to reject and and all bids. Said lands are situated in Clatsop County,, Ore go and described as follows: Tide lands fronting or , abutting upon a portion of the N. A. Eberman D. L. C, on the right bank of Skipa non Creek in S. E. 1-4 of Section 21, T. 8 N. R. 10 W. of W. M, beginning at the M. C. between sections 21 and 28, T. 8 N. R. 10 W, S, S9 deg. 53 min. W. 13.19 ch. from the comer to Sections 21, 22, 27 and 2$: thence down right bank of Skipanon Creek N. 45 deg. 56 min. W.; 251.4 feet, along high tide line. N. 15 deg. 38 min. W. 201.6 feet, along high tide line. N. 29 deg. 38 min. W.; 345.7 feet, along high tide line. N. 23 deg. 33 min. W.; 205.2 feet, along high tide line. N. 27 deg. 9 min. W.; 343.8 feet, along high tide line. N. 10 deg. 30 min. W. 183.4 feet, along high tide line. N. 20 deg. 45 min. E.; 131.2 fet, along high tide line. N. 47 deg. 39 min. E.; 2S8.8 feet, along high tide line, . N. 2St 4eg. 6 min. E. 140.3 feet, along high tide line. N. 8 deg. 22 min. E.; 138.0 feet, along high tide line. N. 22 deg. 30 min. E.; 86.2 feet, along high tide line. i A NM 64 deg. 4 min. E.; 140.0 feet, along high tide line. S. 44 deg. 37 min. E.; 226.0 feet, along high tide line. N. 80 deg. 51 mia E.; 215.3 feet, along high tide line. North 160.0 feet, to low- tide line of-creek.- -- '-t--', N. 88 deg. 3 min: W.; 371.4 feet, along low-tidtf line up creek. S. 61 deg. 13 min. W.; 94.0feet, along low-tide; line up creek. S. .42 deg. 34 min. W.; 63.8 feet, along low-tide line up creek. S. 28 deg. 4 min. W.; 17.0 feet, along low-tide line up creek. S. 30 deg. 44 min.; W.; 45.2 fet, along low-tide line up creek. S. 13 deg. 36 rain. W.; 41.8 feet, along low-tide line up creek., S. 17 deg. 08 min. W.; 142.9 feet, along low-tide line up creek. S. 39 deg., 27, min. W.;, 164.5 feet. along low-tide line up creek. 5, 55 deg. 53 mm. W.: 239.8 feet along low-tide line up creek. S. 11 deg. 16 min. W.; 186.4 feet, along low-tide line up creek.. , S. 20 deg. 46 min. E.j 12.9 feet, along low-tide line up creek. S. 27 deg. E.; 343.3 feet along low tide line up creek. S. 29 deg. 41 min. E.; 268.9 feet, along low tide line up creek. . S 20 deg. 06 min. E.; 320.0 feet, along low tide line up creek. S. 29 deg. 10 min. E.; 222.3 feet along low tide line up creek. S. 35 deg.1 4S min. E.; 214.2 feet along low tide line up creek.: ; S, S9 deg. 10 min. E.; 72.5 feet, to point of beginning. . , Containing 3.26 acres of tide land. J'' Applications and bids should be addressed to G. G. Brown( ! Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to purchase, tide lands" , . G." G. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board. Dated this September 26th,' 1908. v NOTICE.' vi Notice ia hereby given that the reg istration books of the city of Astoria for the primary nominating election to be held in said citv Monday, the 9th day of Nov. 1908, will be opened at the office of the Auditor and Police Judge in the City Hall, on Tuesday, the 2Utn day of Uctober, 1VU8, and will be closed for said primary elec tion on 'the 5th day of November 1908, at the hour of 4 o'clock, p. m. said registration books will be again opened on Saturday the 14th day of November 1VU, 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 Friday the 4th day of December 1908, at the hour of 4 o'clock, p.'m.' All persons must reg ister in order to be entitled to vote. OLOF ANDERSON, , Auditor and Police Judge of the Cit of Astoria, Oregon. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, October 10th, M ; lOt PROFESSIONAL CARDi. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW GUSTAF A. ' HEMPLE Attorney-afLaw Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building Tenth and Commercial Streets CHARLES' ABERCROMBIE, AT- torney at Law, City Attorney. Offices: City Hall. JOHN C. McCUE, ATTORNEY AT Law, Page Building, Suite 4. HOWARD M. BROWNELL, AT- torney at Law, Deputy , District Attorney. 420 Commercial Street. OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C. HICKS, OSTEO- path. Office: Mansell Bldg., Phone Black 2065. 573 Commercial Street DENTISTS DR. F. VAUGHAN. DENTIST. Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C. LOGAN, DENTIST, Commercial Street, Shanahan Bldg. The Morni:n Astonan contains all the local news; full Associated Press reports. Delivered by carrier, 65 cent per month. Covers the entire lower LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ELECTION NOTICE. ' Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of November, 1908, primary nominating election , for the city of Astoria will be held, at which the fol lowing named Officers will be nomi nated, and that on the 9th day of De cember 1908, a general election for the city of Astoria will ba held, at which election the following named uliicers will be elected towit:- One May-r of said city for the term of two years from the first .Mon day la January 1W9, " One Treasurer of said city for the term oi two years irom. ine nrsi won day in January 1909. ...... : , One Auditor and Police Judge of said city for the term of two years from the first Monday ; tit January One Attorney of said city for" the term of two years from the hrtt Mon day in January w. One Superintendent of Streets of said city, for the term of two years from the first; Monda in January 1909, . . v'v.V - One City Surveyor t.( said city for the term of two year from the first Monday in January 1&09. ; r 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 190P. On Councilman for the third ward for the term of four years from Uw first Monday In January 1909. One Councilman for the third ward for the term of two years from the first Monday in January 1909. One councilman for the fourth wasd for the term of four years from the first Monday in January 1909. s One Councilman for the fourth ward for the term of two years from the first Monday in January 1909. 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 terra of eight years from the - first" Monday in January 1909. ..r,-,vv.. ;v? ., One water commissioner for the first ward for the term of eight years from the first ; Monday in January 1909. ;-'f . -.:i,''iti .One water commissioner for the first ward for the term of four years from the first Monday in January t909(,,S:,,,,: ,, t : One water commissioner for the second ward for, the terra of. eight years from the first Monday in Janu ary 1909. One water commissioner , for the second ward for the term of four years from the first Monday in Janu ary 1909. One water commissioner for the third ward for the term of eight years from the first Monday in January 1909. ... ,,r V . , One water commissioner ' for the third ward' for the term of four years from the' first Monday in January 1909.',., - .. , One water commissioner for the fourth ward for the term of eight years from the first Monday in Jan uary 1909. ir - - , . , One water commissioner for ths fourth ward for the term o four years from the' first Monday in Jan uary, 1909. ' ; 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 tor said general election' shall be opened at the houi of 9 o'clock, a. m. on the 9th day or December 1908, , and shall rema.n open until the hour of 6 o'clock p m. that day, at which time Jhey shall be closed. That the following described regis tration and polling precincts, and vo ting places therein are hereby estab lished, and the following named per sons are hereby appointed as judges and clerks of said polling places and for said Primary Nominating and general 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, precinct shall be Suomi 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 Kallunki. t Registration and Polling Precinct Number 2, shall include all that por tion of the city of Astoria lying be tween the East line of Precinct Num ber 1, and the center line of 5th 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 Engine House Number 1, at the corner of 4th and Astor streets and the Judges rf Ele ,tion for said polling place shall be P. J. Goodman, C. C. Utzinger, and Isaac' Bergman, and the Clerks shall be Paul Badol let, and F. J.- Carney. , Registration and Polling Precinct number 3, shall include all that por tion of the city of Asotria lying be tween the East line of Precinct num ber 2, and the center line of 8th street if extended a sulhcient 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 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. Migijins, and the Clerks shall be Ceo. H. Ohler snd A. J. C Schroeder. Registration and Polling Krecinct Number 4, shall include all that por tion of the city of Astoria lying be tween the East line of Precinct num. . i . ...m, I m r( 14fh OCT O) Hiiu mio v. .... , street if Ttxtended s 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 hall in the A. O. U. W, Building and the Jude of election fop said polling pucsinau be C. G. Palmberg. C...C. C Rosen-( berg, and C. W. Vlp. & JS?i Clerks shall be J. T. Wallace and T. ReS'tion and Polling Precinct Number 5, shall inciuiic an tnat por tion of the city of Astoria lying be tween the East line of Precinct num- t I .1.. I!... f tt.A' street if extended a sufficient distance North and South to intersect the i North and South boundary line of ilfein ".'shall EeUiTfiePIAs!toriI Hotel, and. the Judges of election for j said Precinct shall be V. E..I Schimpff, A. D. Garner and A. Seller 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- hir $ anil tin. r-fnt.r lin of 35th atreet 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. Lcin enwebcr, and L. Larsen. and the Clerks shall be Thomas Davis and E. Haukc. Registration and Polling Precinct Number 7, shall include all that nor tion of the city of Astoria lying East of the East boundary line of Precinct number 6, and the polling place for said i'recmct shall be the Mesi House at McGregor's Mi!!, and the Judges of Election for said Precinct shall be L. Agren, Axel Finney, and John Enberp, and the Clerks shall be W. P. O'Brien, and Ole B, Qlesen. The Judge hrst mentioned shall be the Chairman of the Judges of the polling place for which he is mention. ad. Each elector of the city shall vote only within the precinct in which he is registered. r OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge ' of the City of Astoria, Oregon. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, October 10th 191)8, . , 3 lOt LAUNDRIES. WE WASH Everything but the Baby and return everything but the dirt. " TROY LAUNDRY ,. Ttntlx and Dnane ' I hone Main 1901 ' MISCELLANEOUS. Plate Racks, Wall pockets, Music Racks, Clock Shelves L Justin See us ! HilUebrand, & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg! J I KM JAPANESE GOODS Fancy Tea Sets and Fine China Ware of all kinds..' Bamboo Furniture made right here and warranted. UNDERTAKE. i J.A, GILI1AUGU & CO., . Undertakers aM Enibalmers. Experienced Lady Assistant - When Desired. Callw Promptly Attended Day -": ''Or Nlffht. . Tiittoii l'thand DiianeStN ASTOItTA, OUK.OON Phone Wain ail I. , , , , . , ; . y'-i . . it'. i 'i. nn3tWES9 DTRECTOEY. MISCELLANEOUS. Smith's Special EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store, Phone Black 2383 .:acs. mono itcu s , Jtand Corner 11th an Commercial TEANSPOTATION. Tha II PASSENGERS FREIGHT Steamer Lurlins Night Cott for POftUnd and Way L&&(iiB3. AitorU dally sxctpt Sunday ' - at 7 p. m. ' . , , Ported Dy Ecep Bund,, at 7 t. m. ' Quick Servics Excellent Meals Good Btrtht Landing Astoria FlaVtl Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor St i ; J. J. DAY, Agent Phona Main 276 - - - MEDICAL Unprecedented Successes of u, t gee n TBI CSIAT CHIRESX DOCTCa : ef, who i ,k'r ? v- d-4 throughout nown a h n ii t III '"t "1 United State on ' 1 . L! Ma p atiuuiii ui ins wui- derful cures., No poisons or drugs used. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver arid kidney, female complaints, and all chronic diseases. ,s s ; succEssnn ; boki tsiatkxitt. If you cannot call write for lymp toms blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps, , . . ths c cex wo Mbioini CO, 162 First St:, Corner Morrison PORTLAND, OREGON Please' mention the Astorian. A SHREWD LAWYER." Tha Way Jeremiah Mason Floored an Important Wltnota, Jeremiah Maaou, a celebrated Amerl can lawyer, poaeeaacd.to a marked de gree tha instinct for finding the weak point 1 no was once cross examining a wit nesa who nd prevluualy tostltled to having heard Maaon'a client maka a certain atatement, and an Important was thla atatement that the adversa ry's case was baso'd on It alone. Several questions were asked by Ma son, all of which tho witness answered with more or less heoltatlon. Thou ba won, anked to repeat once mora tha atatement he bad heard made. With out hesitation he gave It word for word as he had glvon It In the direct exuiDlUH'.loii. A third time Musou led tho wltncaa round to this atatement and again It wna repeated verbatim. Then, without warning, be walked to the wttne stand nnd. pointing straight at the witness, an Id In a perfectly un-' ImpasHloued voice, "Let's see that pa per you have In your waistcoat pocket" Taken completely by surprlHe. the witness mechnnleally took a paper from tho poolMJt Indicated pud handed It to tho lawyer. .There wnl Vrofound silence In tha courtroom ns tho lawyer slowly read In ' a cold, calm voice the exact words of tho witness In regard to tho statement and' called attention to the fact that they were In the handwriting of coun sel on the other side. He then gathered , np his papers with great deliberation, remarked that there seemed to me no1; further need for his .services and do parted from the courtroom. , ! Mason was asked how' be knew that the paper was in the witness' pocket t , ' "Well," explained Mason, "it Beemed to me that he gave that part of his tes timony more as if he'd learned It ihnn ; as if he had heard it Then, too, I no ticed that at each repetition of his tes. timony he put his hand to bis waist coat pocket ond then .let It fall again when he got tkrougb.-Cklcago Record Herald. . . Baffling Old Age. We have It on excellent authority that' lii ,n; .hundred years time people", will only 'sillier from old nge Just as we do uow' from bronchitis or tonslll-' tls or some other preventable disease.' "I haven't seen you lately," our grand-.' sons will, be saying to a man nt the Twenty.flrst Century club, to which ha will make reply, "Been seedy, had a. nasty attack Jpf, old age and have Just come, back from a little aeropiane. trip to shake It off."-London World. . V Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month ,cent8 carrier. per month, delivered by ' ' ' '