THE M (MINING ASTORIAN. ASTOItIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1903. 4 lL4 V A-Jtentures of Chss. Edwards Avenger Farrier's ;ioing of the Strong Chip'-ron Xl.ost of Chance. Holy Orders My on the Wheel Hutf-Way House Leaven of Love Lewis Rond Ijtsvt of the Mask tiUuil Fiction, 50c. W SEE THE SHOW STEEL & EWART Electrical Contractors Phone Main 3881 . . . 426 Bond Street SG0I7 BAY BRASS & 111 IWS i ASTOHIA, OKEGON Ircn and Brass Founders, Land and Marine Engineers. Up-to-Date Sawmill Machinery Prompt attention given to all repair IStfc and Franklin Ave. J&hn Fox, Pres. F. L. Bishop, Sec Astoria Savings &mm, Treaa. Nelson Troyer, Vice-Pres. and Supt . . ASTORJA IRON ---WORKS ' - DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS i -OF THE LATEST IMPROVED .... Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers ' ". COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHSX '-' A Correspondence Solicited. . Foot of Vas&Sk Street .. JUST ARRlBJD Shipment of Norwegian Bddl Beer ' S2.00 1ejDozen i AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. I . ;Phone' 1881. . 589 Commercial St. L ; . Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers ' - LET US TELL YOU ABOUT . . , n V, ... . Tungsten Electric Lamp Greatest advance in lighting methods since the invention of incandescent . lamps. EXAMPLE 32 C P. Ordinary electric lamp consumes 110 watts per hour 32 C. P. "Tungsten" electric lamp consumes ,. ...... 40 watts per hour Saving , .'...... 70 watts per hour By using "Tungsten" lamps you can get 275 per cent increase in light for the same cost or in other words can have the same quantity of illumination for 35 per cent of the cost of lighting with ordinary electric lamps. The Astoria ni 8 in Only All Rail Route to Portland and all Eastern Points. Two daily trains. Steamship tickets via all Ocean Lines at Lowest Rates. For rates, steamship and sleeping-car reservations, call on or address (I. B. JOHNSON, Gen'I Agent 12th St, near Commercial St ASTORIA, OREGON. You want the best money can buy in pleasures, etc., why not in education? & . Portland's Leading Business College ' ' offers such to you and at no greater cost than an inferior school. Owners practical teachers More Calls than we can fill Teachers actual business men In session the entire year Positions guaranteed graduates Catalogue "A" for the asking M. WALKER, Pres. ' ' O. A. BOSSFF'N, Secy. Prima Donna - Silver Blode ; . My Lady of Clave Little Brown Jug of Kildare One and Two Spanish Jade r- Younger Set Diomna Mallory Aunt Maud Great Miss Dryis Dutchess of Dreams Stuff of Man . , STOR WINDOW work, TeL Main 2481 Electric Co illll food, clothing, home comforts, t . 5 SUPPLY OF TIMBER IS FAST GO IN THIRTY YEARS THERE WILL BE VERY LITTLE REMAINING. ON THE VERGE OF A FAMINE Present Wastes in the Production of Lumber Are Said to be Enormous, and Nothing Done to Prevent it, is Reported. , "We are now cutttng from the for ests of the United States at the rate of 500 feet board measure a year for every man, woman, and child. In Eu rope they use only 60 board feet." Few statements could be made which would better convince the av erage man that this country leads the world in the demand for timber. It is made by Treadwell Cleveland, Jr., n a circular which treats of the conservation of the forests, soil, wa ter,' and all the other great natural re-mrces, which has just been pub lished by' the . United States Forest Service. In speaking further of the Cvr sv niption of timber In this coon try, Mr. Cleveland says: "At th's rate, in less than thirty years all our remaining virgin tim ber will be cut Xfeantime, the for ests which have been cut over are generally in a bad way for want of care; they will produce only infer ior second growth. We are clearly over the verge of a timber famine. "This is not due to necessity, for the forests are one of the renewable resources. Highly used, they go on producing crop after crop, indefinite ly. The countries of . Europe know this, and Japan knows it and their forests are becoming with time not less, but more productive. We pro bably still possess sufficient' forest land to grow wood, enough, at home to supply our own needs. If we are not blind, or willfully wasteful, we may yet preserve our forest indepen dence and, with it, the fourth of our great industries. - "Present wastes in lumber produc tion afe, enormous. Take the case of yellow pine,' which now heads the list in the volume of annual cut In 1907 it is estimated that only one half jof all the yellow pine cut dur ing the season was used, and that the other half, amounting to 8,000- 000 cords, was wasted. Such waste is typical. Mr. R. A. Long, in his ad dress on 'Forest Conservation at the Conference of Governors last spring, pointed out that 20 per cent of the yellow pine was simply left in the woods a waste which represents the timber growing on 300,000 acres. "The rest of the waste take splace at the mill, Of course, it would never do to speak of the material rejected at the mill as waste unless this ma terial could be turned to use by some better and more thorough form of utilization. But in many cases . we know, and in many other cases we have excellent reason to believe, that most, if not all, of this material could be used with profit It is sim ply a question of intelligent inves tigation and, more than all, of ha"ving the will to economize. "But there are other ways to con serve the forests besides cutting ia half the present waste of forest pro ducts. The forests can be made to produce three or four times as rap idly as they do at present. This is ,true of both the virgin forests and .he cut-over lands. Virgin forests are often fully stocked with first- class timber, but this stock has been laid in very slowly, on account of the wasteful competition which is carried on constantly between the ri val trees. Then, too, in the virgin for ests there are very many trees which have reached maturity and stopped growing, and these occupy space which, if held, by younger trees, would be laying in a new stock con stanly. As regards the cut-over land, severe cutting, followed by fire, has checked growth so seriously that in most cases reproduction is both poor and slow, while in many other cases there is no true forest reproduction at all a present and there is but little hope for the future." How to Treat a Sprain. Sprains, swellings and lameness are promptly relieved by Chamber lain's Pain Balm. This liniment re duces inflammation and soreness so that a sprain may be cured in about one-third the time reauired bv the usual treatment For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Subscribe to The Morning Aaui nop in your vvani - Aus TUB MORNING ASTORIAN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Are Read Every Morning rby 10,000 People. ' The Want Columns of THE MORNINQ ASTORIAN art con sulted every morning by hundreds of persons in search of real estate bargains. Articles of sale, lost or found and people looking for cm ployment Rates: Twenty words or less .three times, 25 cents: sis times, 50 cents; one month, $2.00. - . HELP WANTEDMALE. WAnVeD--Go"oD LIVE SOLICI tor of good appearance and of ex cellent character; apply 9 to 10 a. m., at 203 New Bank Building, mi WANTED MAN AND WIFE TO work on farm: -rood house furn ished. Apply to Astorian office or to Dr. Owens-Adair on farm. u BOYS WANTED TO CARRY FA pers. Apply Circulation Depart ment Astorian Office. 9-17-tf J. Fl. NOWLEN. REAL ESTATE and Employment Office, 473 Com raercial St. Phone . Have, fine list of Astoria and country property, All clases of labor furnished. WANTED LADIES AND MEN to wear our tailor-made clothes; perfection in fit and workmanship guaranteed. Osborne Tailoring Co. 10-4-lm FOR RENT HOUSES. , FOR RENT-SIX-ROOM FLAT with bath and all modern conven iences. Address "M. M." Astorian FOR RENT-ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep and single rooms. 677 Exchange street ." .. . AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS ARE YOU AN AGENT? Do you want to be an agent? Do you want to make money in your spare time, or get into a permanent business? Send for free copy of this month's "Thomas Agent" Read about new agency propositions, new plans are sure money-making point ers, and experiencs of thousands of successful agents. If already an agent state what you are now sell ing. Address today Thomas Agent, 377 Wayne Ave., Dayton, Ohio. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE-12 DAIRY COWS. In- . quire at Glenwood Station,.or post "ice address Warrenton, , Herbert & Poole. ' 9-17-tf TWO FINE HOUNDS; MALE and female; six months old; $50. Address 814 Grand avenue. 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-M-26t The Morning Astonen contains all the local news; full Associated Press reports. Delivered by carrier, 65 cents per month. Covers the entire lower Columbia river. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. LADY GOES OUT SEWING BY the day; children's clothes a spec ialty. Address, 461 Duane street. WIDOW WITH BOY, AGED 6, desires situation as housekeeper in widower's home or in small rooming house; no object to two or three children, if boys, . Address X, As torian. Ui YOUNG MARRIED . COUPLE will take piano for storage; best, of care assured. For particulars call 203 Bank Building. . , u WANTED -DRESSMAKING OR plain sewing. Room 1, Bay City House. u 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 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. What Would You Do? In case of a burn or scald what would you do, to relieve the pain? Such injuries are liable to occur in any family and everyone should be prepared for them.. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will relieve the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a very severe one, will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar.. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. ' m 7 XL "XL ' TWENTY WORDS OR LESS, RESTAURANTS. U. S. RESTAURANT, 434 BOND street. Coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals, IS cents. TOKIO RESTAURANT, 351 Bond street, opposite Ross, Jiiggins & Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals; regular meals 15 cents and up. Oysters. Bay Center Oyster House, 420 Bond street Oysters wholesale and retail. George Saunders, Prop. 9-27-tf m ui DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY!" GIVEN that the partnership existing be tween Charles Rogers & Son, con ducting a drug business at 459 Com mercial street, has been this day dis solved. C. Lawrence Rogers has pur chased the interest of Charles Rogers in said business, and will continue the same and collect all bills and pay all debts of said firm of Charles Rog ers & Son. Dated Astoria, Or., this 4th day of September, 1908. CHAS. ROGERS, C. LAWRENCE ROGERS, Ull PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW GUSTAF A. HEMPLE Attorney-afLaw Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building Tenth and Commercial Streets JOHN C McCUE, ATIORNEY AT Law. Page Building, Suite 4. HOWARD M. BROWNELL. AT toraey at "Law, Deputy District Attorney. 420 Commercial Street DENTISTS DR. F. VAUGHAN, DENTIST, Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C. LOGAN, DENTIST, Commercial Street, Shanahan Bldg, OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C. HICKS, OSTEO path. Office: Mansell Bldg., Phone Black 2065. 573 Commercial Street BATH HOUSES. BATHS TURKISH AND RUS sian, at the natatorium of George Hill, 217 Astor St.; rational prices absolute cleanliness; private rooms separate service for ladies; rheuma tism and skin diseases treated with perfect" success 10-25-tf STENOGRAPHER. CARL KNUTSEN, : STENOGRA pher, typewriter, bookkeeping, col lections, notary public. 428 Commer cial street, with J. A. Eakin. u BOARD AND ROOMS. FOR FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND rooms,-apply to J. E. Kuivala, 87 West Bond street. ui 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 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 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 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 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. 7 . J ' " - A . Jfl ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WE WASH Evervthlnar but the Baby and return everything but the dirt, i v TROY LAUNDRY Tenth and Duane Phone Main 1991 -r MISCELLANEOUS. It MM JAPANESE GOODS Fancy Tea Sets and Fine Bamboo Furniture made' right here and warranted. WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert Hall) f 320 Astor Street) Rooms for rent by the day, week, o month Bes rates in town. . P. A. PETERSON, Prop. UNDERTAKES, J. A. OILIlAUUlt & CO., Undertakers at"l Kiultalmrrs. Experienced Lady Assistant When DeKlred. . (Calls Promptly Attended Day i or Night. Tatton lldir. lilt hand DuaueSU ASTOUIA. OKE.UON Phone Main 211 1 PLUMBERS. PLUMBER Qe&tlng Contractor, Tinner ; AND ' Sheet Iron Worker ILL WORK GUARANTEE! ,425 Bond Street Youncc & Baker ;l ' :'LAUNpRIEkl':l;;-;":v 1 PLUMBERSjStcamer - Lurline TINNERS Steam and Gas Fitting All Work Guaranteed. 126 Eighth Street, opp. Post Office. Phone Mala 4061. MISCELLANEOUS. Plate Racks,- Wall Pockets, ! Music Racks, Clock Shelves' Just in- See us Hildebrand & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. . TRANSFER COMPANY. Smith's Special Delivery EXPRESS AND. BAGGAGE Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store. Phone Black 2383 Res. Phone Red 2278, Stand Coraer 11th sn Commercial. . 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. V - ! 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 HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make a specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing: prompt attention to all orders. Cor- i n.. it- J T". I ucr A etna ana iuane streets. I ' f.-r - ionv.y - A3 oivwrt 5 oua r? THE fe ' fluiit, Iss tUm ft'fti illM fttfirtli ,u..,rk.i..,i., ItiruvUtat nf rtrwluw. (Jniw tir llit.j t ira n n sf sn mm hit ai E7S I carry the best Loggers (Shoes in town at the low. ,est prices. , . i My stock of men's andboy'g shoes is unsurpassed for qua lity. Close buying and low expenses enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. C A O. As UlifJ ' 543 Bond Stree TRANSPORTATION. The J,.Unt PASSENGERS FREIGHT Night Boat for Portland and War Landings. Leaves Astoria daily eicept Sunday at 7 p. m, Leaves Portland Dsly Except Sunday at 7 a. j. Good Berth Landing Astoria Flsvel Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor St J. J. DAY, Agent Phone Main 270 ' Chinook and Ilwaco. The launch Hulda I. will leave oa the tide every morning, Fridays, two round trips, for Chinook. Landing at Lurline dock for freight and passen gers every day with freight and pal sengers. ri-j' , ' t , CAPT. JOHN. HAAGBLOM. MEDICAL. Unprecedented Successes of TEX CRXAT CSIXISX DOCTOl Who is known throughout the on j United States S iLlL!ccount of h' won derful cures. No poisons or drugs used. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney, female complaints, and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOKE TRIATKIST. If you cannot call write for symp toms blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. s . THB C. GEI WO MEDICrSfX CO. 1621 First St., Corner Morrison PORTLAND, OREGON Please mention the Astorian. ; wst 1 lnwlr iu plant, rlM in l!.ntM. k in, urn thiaNiiif iu la . f uliii mmn neisniiii j I j T nu&tb is Vis si r v 4 llntallriwlilK, lUjl. I V i I AA "'I i r L . m V' l-L