The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 19, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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T1IE MOHNING AJT01UAN, ASTO1UA. OltEGOSi.
THURSDAY NOVEMUUR.l?. 1908..
i i 1 1 i "' I, i
ffllE WOOING
OF
ly KATHARINE K CHOW.
CopVrthM."'tt.b AaMhvUd f
fjtrmtt Mjn totmldewd blm a moti
inodiy young man tud forbad lim to
inter tb yard. II abw forbad hi
laughter, Ii'txylH'l, to leavt tit yard,
Hffept oo Hutnlnj. wfiou U could go
to church under1 hlt'eigto)'.1. '
' ft may be (Imt lirmer ohuViaettls"
wr rath exacting, t BoybUbouKu
thm anywy,..Io tot titer. ..wat
inothtng tUtulutely wicked About a pip
of tolmtvo, i.H'lfttJ tr Oi pip" were
of tl rakUh typ ffeced by youug
bnen i(i bud Mil fo college i V
I pick Melt-m had1tt to colleg. 10s
prtMd bin A. I). witt lrl rrortntghf
fold. Now h wm t wiring tit countrv
?4ter'ifihlin.'il' n owp o.C
arcfi of i.6Hfci J i
II told bit father tbtt b wuld to
m tomethln of tit tfor urtng
upon tltat jjitf?fi '6Tr, Srtrf
Which hit dm log pareui timcning
btfor bit ldrt Boni)f)f l
Now. touring tnggeti a gay eiM f
th motor -ear, red enamel and
ittring brunt work, but Dirt bad
cbw4 auctt tauttl at, til too, cow
moopjalo nj?wf tourtpg In; i ter
lack.
! BatitM Dkk tbr w In lb bay
lack a' variety f coniiuodltttw-a pU
f bo nit of aortd ), for Id
which wbea you gav tliem a ahauc
volvtd Into a cot bed a txl a lounging
thatrt tkkl! gt IM. wtjlch eoubl
trtinifonneil b ,om inlracl Into
icoplliii0ug tin odioi; a enwiu
bit axA.tttiMt trtwirtatit of all,' a
mp otgnATifTIi ort 'carried about
by wandering vugllt.
V When rarmer John lued hi tllct
ttat th young man who bail drevped ;
fcto church from nowber tt all 'and'
alked bom from th ntetlng with
I daughter nybclMJomt not eOWr
ila prentwe I'Of pN JdtU-1
lldog Towter-Mck wt rather
la4d than otherwht. j ,
Bla vaiatlon bad fair to'fartlnD
ntartalnment than b bad an-
ttdpattkl. Moreover, b wtt really
fwf much taken with Botyliel, who
ma t,fiy Me tUiyt girt wbora
U fcM i4t with' la til travel; -lint
a IrSoHleiMied tftft'a'wirte Of Bu
Ibor, Tbl I an edra roiehlnttton
bard torUt,' ""' "" '
I Th afor itA-nUt-tied, edict pro
itonocd en Raodty venlng. wtten
tgaihtrrwhtpl htwtelf to'
-Daerttel hw-fro tuMttng Ob Mou
ay morning the hayrack drove Into
bdttcbwi bordered to part
fcy the seat whit patlnga of Farmer
?oha'a bomeelend fence.
Tb fld did not belong to Ptrrnr
itL Quit near th fenc, In tb
gfead of a big elm tree, th young ruaO
Mcdd to awwmbl the board
wtdch b bd taken from the hayrack.
It happtiwd that Rotybel't garden
' had rua eadly to wed over Sunday,
aad ah waa obUgad to tpead contlder
tU rJm nt thera oa Uonday room
ftur ta CMOkenuenca. . ' 1 '
t A f ganlen wat between th houte
a4 tbat jrtJculpr part of th fence
lhr tb elm tre itood, tb could
Bt help teeing what th young man
waa about. For on thing, b wa
moklng, except tt time when he ro-
' moved th pip and ng a baccbana
lUaa ditty about a ttcln on a tablo,
? which Rotrhel wtt gttd her fatbor
d!4 net bar, for W'alwtyi.Ted Boj
4om. , J I tjj HvJ
for another thing, tb young xnau
waa building a hout, whk h lo bor
j part of th country I not often gon
I about o caaually. There waa, how
Ztrrt. neither pounding of natla nor
Bta of taw Th bird tang undlt-
tarhd in th branch of th dm tree,
Tan thm hena bird In her nett watched
I Urn without alarm.
When Farmer John cam In from
th field at noon h tnorted at the
tlgtit of bla new neighbor. By UiU
itrm th hous waa nearly don, dick
lira banging th front door, and there
fntnained only tb plana ttepa to b
: rat In Dtacev ft ! r
Wh j Ftrfer Jobjo cam In from the
flatd ht nliht th catfpiorgan wa
? hard arork on'th ptstts.- Later
n"tmiilei?t-trollIug 1)1, OH the
I lookout to e noele' new fellow,
i Thy cam to e and remained to
-danc. Tb grata bad been cltpped
f abort, and th ttrtlnt from the organ
. Invited to "roHland Faney," "Udy of
2 the Lake" and kindred meairore
When they htd. (ton flotyb! tple,
I down to th tmcr itoUM jiiM
among th htdow when the had
2bn watching th ccn. Dlch got to
$ tb fenc flret, and there wa neither
t pip nor long In hit Up.
By tb thine of hi ye you might
i bar guetedUf ttite rhol
f cycle of ongt tn hi brtrtf aft hhrlng
I for chorut- th refrain, "Roaybol,
f daughter of John!" It wat not long,
however, before they wer Interrupted
by th vole of thli nam John calling
I kwdly for Rotle.
i It now become the favorite pastlm
' . . ... nA nM mn and
J courting, to go down to th Old Mill
1 road to watch th wooing of Roaybol.
lor wrorw, ynuiiB -
? Usually ther war ntutlc and dancing,
but puce jlHTt bAd n. jtr"d candy pul
Z after th chafing AM had been nnlto
t be red and brought Into action.
1 On thla oecatton ROiybelcam dw
from ber plac' amdng 'tht'ihaflowi
I and "pnlldH with Dick ovr th fenc.
I That wai th gayt vnlng of thm
f all, for Farmer John wag attending a
gran meeting over th mountain and
"'na aJund of revelry could roach htm. "
"Thla ba ben going on for a
ml tomorrow .1 Humliiy, ttld th
yonng man whcu th rott had gun
tttiit lilt bcitrt .was tinging tongt
egilntt tit whH paling ,onc ! "To
morrow It muMf, and I mould il
wtlkvhom) from church with you,
RotyIxl."
"Hut you cait't," provoked iiotywi.
"beoatmo dtd will b ther."
"And thm'M crowd,, I'r noticed.
I you bapir to know,' belovedert,
what l frond iUout your llttl Dickf
"Nothing, of court, only dtd thinni
ytu: Art a loafer Md don' knwr "
to work.
' "We'll tbow dtd bit : llttl- lultttk.
Homo one litld b wt tliort handed
for the UaylntJ next week. It that tor
fj a Mb hardly get help, but
wbat" Tb ooud of tpproacblttg
abwlt tlirenlcnwt Farmer J)ii'bj nr
rtvaVand Imr quwilon' wt not ' flu-
Early Monday uwruUig x.atranger
tppllod to Farntor John for work. U
wor Imavy, tllvtr Huitntd tpccttClM,
aud lilt hair wt tllf ked. dows' or
bit forb4 la- a -iiwig.- Ult xloturt
wr alt Utat a farm band' tbould b,
frowiforn trw I wit to ulll4 tho
j fAnttw 'Vh Ji.ffiff Ind
nam lntrrit4 fn uiattrrVof pron
atlty. U chuckled afttrwtrd over tb
ooj btcgtlA bl tuyimlidft for In ad
OStbm fctA-tM AM fctyrtrk wbUb
ibf pfati biroK-4 along with bl nrlc
b nti fuMa ta own otnlt.
II rcltri?4 Hint thjt w unntuaL
tb ttrangef tald'but 6 b(l lndlgi
tton tnd could only eat bit own cook
ing. J Farm Joffn fwag dolbthwd, and
Itoabot; Ihtraing i round -tu corner,
dld -MOt know whether to laugh or be
glad, at, b.cr torer tew of honor
which prevented bl eating forbidden
uudur Ibe elin fre; 8d Tttrk thawed
ber the new cnllou epott which tb
diijfiid tih,fiKM' fortt(i tb wht!-h
boeetcd of hi- prow In th . field,
RoaYhrl lbitned' eagerly and let her
eyta hill him what th thought of faltn.
which wat very pttatiint for Du-k and
made llf altgetlicr worth living. I
By, Rntgrday the hay wat well In
eiftlJWta a chotc patch of clover
which tb farmer bad been obliged to
leave out overnight It wa all ea
aimed rd c'tel and reedy for th
?oVk.-l:h WiHitliiHt tad been tin at
tb wei-k, ana when tne men rurnea
Intof Ibtredt at an early hour tber
wat ttin'fib fliN-at of change.
In the middle of th night, however,
nick wt wakened by a low rumble of
thunder. The young man' flrtt
thought Hof iliOM htycork over to
th wet nSfiinghit nett wt lo get
there before' the rain, flopping "only
for trentem and ah, h rntbed oitf
to wber hl horea wt nhkeled. Th
moon gaw light chough between gath
ering riptide fnf him to e bla way to
the nMdv mt he t'"' n nour
of tm irirorini-h had-neter known,
even Itt t ootlnU,cuwn. ,,...,.
The hayrack wa loaded aud nndei
way for ,tue. imrn ror in rain
ttrqek. , Farmer John met him In the
fannytrd with a lantern a h Brov
ttp 'ld hurry and tjaredf at hint n
attonltbment.
"Open that barn door, yon toaferr
Dick yelled In bl eicltement, quit
forgetting that be waa addreeatng th
father of Roeybel. Farmer John wa
sot need to frlng called f loafer, but
when he cama to nnderttand tb ilto
tUon lie, rthr liked It.
When tb bay Vt aafely bbwed aud
th barn doo padlocked be lutlted th
young man Into tb hout to dry off.
Ther he buetled about and built a
Br In tb kitchen stove, and while
Dick wt tonttlng hi feet m tb oven
the old man aurveyed blm thoughtful-
'.rrrBtty he Imjulred mildly t
"Whit do yon do for (jvlng, young
'Hoar I I
II. i i
""Go&g Into poUtl
" llch reepewkd
modettly.
"Grtnge or- capital r'jdmdfl
Farmer John. I It -f aa t irufal
tlon. fS (
Til afafld for-lh-farmer very
time," Dick aaurd him, and that act
tied It Tb two wer arntly dl
cutting the ownership of wild landt
when th titUng room door opened and
Rotybel appeared. - i
Neither taw her, and presently the
converaatlon took a mor penonal
tniud.
"Do I understand," atked Farmer
John, "jhat you'r talking of getting
Rouybel. to Onlan your Mucatlon for
yerv i f i s
J "WltbJ yur. content . jea," replied
Dick pollmly, .-.., ,
"""She" can" teach y A Jot. " Women
folkt mostly can. Wall, a!ng tt
you've th making of farmer If poll
tics fall, ah can have the job If ih
wants It"
A little gaap from th girl brought
them both to their feat Dlck'i Inter
est In the ftfrnt f enrol capital, wai tor
th momcnr tn aoeyanc a n crotsea
quickly to ber side. J r
"when doc cnooL opeit atoeyoei r
he dfwaudd -ieoderly. J Farmer John i
picked up a candle and ttumpeo to-
wardhe pack h1l door, .
round these parts," be grumoiea at ue
went out. II foresaw that on the
next day, which wa Sunday, he would
walk home from church alone. '
"But lt" you who will b th teach
er," corrected Rocyb) torn tlm later,
and Dick, after the way of men, wat
not at too many paint to tet her right,
A Self Made Woman.
Oliver, (Irrltably)-That woman would
dlffcrtrom the imta nimtetr, -f t
Olivia She 1ms already done '
Oliver In what way? . v ,
' Ollvia-Oa' a-matter o form.-Judg.
Orea-I shaved off my mustacb
yetterdty.
' Brawn-Tet: I Botl.' Quit
downfall, wasn't HT-Judg.
THE UPPER AIR.
Dinger In the Chill Thit Comet With
the rail f Night-
Few people wbo' Vltlt lxtnver realliw
that It It loeiited only t few feet abort
of a mile above the ta level. At tudi
lllltudra t(te cllnmle It alwtyt treath
trout. Tb midday tun city, be broil
ing hot, but after dnrk the air It toon
chilled and one It llnMo to contract I
cid,:',"f .;
I Hrvcrtl of the Kptultb cities itand
bpou the cnttit of. tall btllt, where
inch climatic cbaugct . occur after
tilk'htfall. Vbea, tt a boy at tbt grtnd
opert,.,! tiur Sumilitrd In "Carmen
l 'Tbf Jliirber (f PevIHe tot their
long cloekt or cape about tbelr fate
I au)iiid that the act waa Intondod
to dltKiilHO tliiin-to blda ibflr face.
Nutbliig of, Uw tort. The fijmiilnnl.J
llka thf t2tallfl of tit Alpine region,
hIi' ovf lilt mouth after tun
dwa to piliiliult danger to bl lung
from the night lr, ,.. ,4 , , ."
, ;C'uriouly (lie women haven't any
fenr of the chill Uutt fullowa tb dark
net. (Tbey myy, bo.wea In low, cut
.liodlce at all boura t th evening (n
the cafea, at Imll and on the atrects.
Th men, however, ar lo terror of
cfild iijght wiuiti5'Pneomonia and t-
iM'Wtilomt carry a great many vie
tlmt In' '''.ttpAlu and northern Italy.
Juitu tbamtiert in Brooklyn Etgl.'
Net a Dead One.
The hour unit long pant midnight
but the young girt hud not yet retired.
Mtnulng, .wringing, ber hand, be
wanted the room dlntractedly. , 1
"Ob; father!" .... ; '.'!'.' ":
A HliUt'ly, white haired flgure In
evi-tilug Uri-ae hid entered. ' ... ".'
"Father, Hut winterixip)tn
HiiLce killed liluiwlf? I hoard a emu
motion wltluuit at luidulithlrn crack n
of a revolver, t full ta of a beary bo(!y
I refused WlulectMittom early lu, V
evening, and at ho staggered from thi
room, despair writ large upon hi pale
lir'itv, he swore wildly to take bl own
ire: :,., vi: ,.),,, I ,
The old hian't ey gletmed with
tome wwt Joy- ' "
Ilefuatd blin, did your be chuo
kletl. "HefiiH-l , Wlnterliottom, eh';
Well. I'm gitd you did. lie' just
five tied mo out of f 7 ta a poker game
at -the club.1'-New Orleana Time
luiuocrat. . . d - ,
, . . Loot" ef Matt. , ,
'The ttont of the' caue Of Moses'
alowneu of sptHtb is given In th Tal
mud and mils im follows: r hart oh ww
one day altttiig on hla throne with
Moeea oo bl lap Whoa the child took
off the king' crown sad put It on blf
wa head- f Tha wtoa tnen" tried to
persuade tb kmg. that thla wtt trca
urn, for wblil thc.cblld ought to be
nut to death, but Jethro replied: "It b
the art of a cblt4 wh knowt no bet
tr.""trtW plate twaet brfore him
oue,cotaln,lns gold and the pther tl
hot coals, and you "will find b will j.r,
fcr the 1st tor to the form'r., The cs
aerlment being made, tb child snat u
Id up on of the live coals, put It Into
It mouth and burned It tongu to to
verelr that It was ever after "beavj;
aud alow f peech."-Nw York Aindi.
Be teoiwmlc.
Tl orgtnltatkm of bee life It a fa
clnaltng tmlyi Tla workers he
hive may bejdlyMed, aay tbe lTulver;
tlty Cximepondont, Into (1) harvester
who bring In biaiey and pollen from
flowers, wai from boda of plnet and
poplars, water to mix with pollen and
bonry to make the patty food for tltr
larvae; 2) scavenge rm, who In earlj
morning carry out debris. Including
!! ak k or lulured worker: (3) vea
Allgtori, whi snd erect and keep
llifir RV'lgS us couiiuuai moTcuivui ui
JoraoiiovvtKiiiuiii ine uive; t
who defend the blv from waapa, rob
ber beea and other enemies.
Her Baseball Idea. .
Elsie-What ar goose eggs In
baseball match! Harry-They ar In
nlnga when no run are made. Why
did yon ask? Elsie Ob, I thought may
be they were laid by tha fouls In the
game.-Cblcgo New.
They Have Memt.
Teacher (glvng a leason on the rhl
noceros)-Now can you nam auy other
things that have horn and ro dan
genma to get near Sharp Pupil-
Motor cr.-rnuapnia inquirer.
-PUMPKIN PIE.-
rait For Thit Culinary Triumph an"
Qastronoml Delight.
American literature It replet with
th praise of pie, tnd Harriet Beecher
Stowe eaya, 'Th pie It an Kngttsn
tosptutlonj which, planted m Ame
Tcaff iollf forthwith ran rampant and
buret forth Into an untold variety or
genera, and. epeclet." Th average
American ofchoea; "Let It run." He
has the earn desire that possessed
Slmpla Blmon 'Of Mother Goose fame
when hi niet the (it man. But Moth
er Goose flourished before the pie
reached tb acme of it glory. The
most famous pi of which she wrote
was a meat pk, for she said:
Bint a song of sixpence, poei iuu
rye;
rour and twenty blackbirds baked In a
pie.
When the pi was opened the birds began
to sln(.
Wasn't that a dainty dish to sat before a
king?
sA pie , containing Hv. blackbirds
sounds like a fairy tal. tiuflt Is not.
a a Venetian publisher of a cookbook
printed to 1509 gve a reelp for mak
ing pie "that the btrda mty bt allv
In them and fly out when It I cut up."
Th gay reveler who tat down before
ucb dtth may hav thought that th
very pinnacle of culinary art bad been
obtained, but th pumpkin, afford C
tronomlc delights to vry American
dUten hesld wblcb blacker) pffk
ring
THE MORNING ASTORIAN . , .
WAlVvT ADVERTISEME
, Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People.
The Want Column of THE MORNING ASTORIAN arc con.
tulted every morning by hundred of person in icarch of real estate
bargain, Article of tale, lost or found and people looking for em
ployment Rates i . Twenty words or lost ,thre timet, 23 cents; tli
timet, 0 cn; on month, 12.00.
HELP WANTED MALE,
WANTED BOY OH, GIRL TO
trip tobacco. Bur,n Cigr Fac
tory.. , .:, ,
WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST
cash price for tecond-hand and new
furniture; tee u before you telL
Zapf Furniture & Hardware Co. UB
BOYS WANTED TO CARRY PA-
pert, ' Apply Circulation ' Depart
ment Aitorian Office. 9-17-tf
F. NOWLEN. REAL ESTATE
and Employment Office, 473 Com-
merciat St., Phone . Have fine
list "of Astoria an3 country property.
All clasea of labor furnished.
HELP WANTEDFEMALE.
WANTED A SEAMSTRESS TO
help altering tuits. Apply at once
to Jalbfff store. '
WANTED-CI RL TO DO HOUSE
work. Apply 165 37th street.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
era! housework in family of three
in Portland. Addrest "P", Astorian.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
TWO . FINE .HOUNDS; MALE
and female; six months old; $50.
Addres 814 Grand avenue.
FOR SALE-MILK DEPOT No. 1,
comer 10th and Duane; old stand;
living rooma in rear; cash, or will
trade, for real estate. Call at store
FOR SALE 25-FOOT GASOLINE
' fithboar with 6.6 ft beam and 3
horsepower, Wolverine engine in ex
cellent working order; price, $250.
Apply Robert - Johnson, . Frankfort,
Wash.
STENOGRAPHER.
CARL KNUTSEN. STENOGRA-
pher, typewriter, bookkeeping, col
lections, notary public 428 Commer
cial etreeVwith J. A. Eakin. , . .i
ortolan pies, lmnimra pies or dsiuiiih
pies are and of rlcht ought to be back
numlters. Washington Star. " '
....'7 . A Tart Retort. "'
A good story It told of a prominent
oclety woman at Newport whoa nnm
caunot for obvlon reasons be given
hero.
It apoesrs that an extremely wealthy
matron who has not always anjoyed
ber present social pr-mlnnc was
making certain supercilious references
aa to a young girl who bad been pre
sented by , the lady first mentioned.
'By the, way." languidly asked the
wealthy matron, "who la your memi
Miss Blank?"
"Miss Blank Is n charming girl," was
the smiling response, "well bred, as
you see, accomplished, entertaining."
'Oh. yes, of course, continued tne
other, "but, my dear Mrs. So-and-so,
you know what 1 mean who Is she?"
"Mv dear woman." retorted tne nrsr
lady, "1 can no more tell you who Miss
Blank Is than I could hav Informed
those who asked me who you were
when you flrst came to Newport."
St Paul Pioneer Trcsa.
Truth and
Quality
appeal to tha Well-informed ta every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success and creditable standing. Accor
tngly, it Is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy ot
known value, but one of many reasons
why it it the best of personal and family
laxatives Is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieve tha internal organs
on which it acts without any debilitating
aftereffects and without having to increase
tb quantity from time to time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly a a laxative, and its component
part are known to and approved by
tsbviioians, as it ia free from all objection
able substance. To get its beneficial
effect always purchase the genuine
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for salo by all leading drug
gists.";';; ;;.' '
Subscribe to the Morning Astorian
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in Your want aqs
TWENTY WORDS OR LESS, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST OR STOLENBLACK AND
tan hunting hound; marked with
white belly and white feet; answen
tO name "Rodney"; dog, will return
home if not detained, . ; , ' ,.
Lost.
A pearl earring with pearl drop.
Finder return to , tint office and re
ceive reward. ' " ; "''"" " :' '
FOUND -GOLD RING ENGRAV-
ed"Game" to ''Rita." t Apply at
238 Bond street, Mrs.' Davit, ' i- t:
SITUATION WANTED.'
WANTED POSITION- AS CHAM
bermaid. ' Apply Astorian office.
FOR 8 ALE MACHINERY.
ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SALE,
direct' current, 500 -voltt; One al
most new ' Fairbanks-More 6 h. p.
slow speed; one T.' H.'2 b. p.; one
General Electric 1 h. p. one 30-tight
CITY REAL ESTATE, .r. "
FOR SALE-BUSINESS BLOCK;
the . Waldorf, Kinney and Gribler,
corner "Eigth and Astor, two lota,
100x110; house 100x110, 40 rooms op
stairs; 1 hall 40x100. J. F. Nowlen.
473 Commercial V ' 10-4-tf
FOR SALE ONE LOT, SALOON
i on Astor street; coay corner; sa
loon fixtures; ' 7 furnished rooms;
price,; $8500. :;j.;:;P..; Nowlen, 473
Cotnmerreial , "'r, ', '"' .,' .". lCM-tf
DRESSMAKING.
CHILDREN'S DRESSES. LADIES'
shirtwaists, kimonat; ' will , go out
bx the day or week; city or country;
finest kind of sewing guaranteed.
Inquire 461 Duane street,' Astoria, i-
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 Ai
torian office. . , 6-9-tf.
NURSES. .
PRACTICAL NURSE, . EXTEN
sive experience, a will take charge
of most any kind of nursing; con
finement cases preferred; terms rea
sonable. Mrs. Chaa. Lind, 408 35th
street, Astoria.
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED TO BUY SECOND-
hand furniture; we buy, sell or
exchange. M. Nelson Furniture
Co., 504 Bond, next "to N. P. Express
office.' ''" ' ' ' '.' " "'
RESTAURANTS.
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; regular, meals 15
cents and up.
. Oyster,
Bay Center Oyster House, 420
Bond street. Oysters wholesale and
retail. George Saunders, Prop. 9-27-tf
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
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
GUSTAF A. HEMPLE
Attorney-afLaw
Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building
Tenth and Commercial Streets
JOHN C McCUE, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Page Building, Suite 4.
HOWARD M.r T5ROWNELL,' AT
torner at Law,' Deputy District
Attorney.
420 Commercial Street
BATH HOUSES.
BATHS TURKISH AND RUS-
tian, at the natatorium of George
HilL 217 Aftor Sti;, rational prices;
absolute cleanliness; private rooms;
separate service for ladies; rheuma
tism and skin diseases treated with
perfect success 10-25-tf
MASSAGING.
MME. AND PROFESSOR HAR
RIS, j .colored; face and scalp
massaging; cures dandruff; stops hair
from" falling iff ' three treatments.
Prof. Harris,' the Chiropodist, "" Give
us a call. 458 Commercial street, up
stairs, rooms 2-3. ' - n a
J HOUSE MOVEK3i,.i 'J
EDlilCTSpBROlVwc7 vhit
a specialty of bouse moving, car
penters, contractor!, general" jobbing;
prompt attention to all orders; Cor
ner Tenth and Dnane streets. '
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE-IS! ACRES LAND,
i ction 4, townshTp 5, range 6, on
Nehalem River two and one-half
million feet of timber, .35 acres eul
tivated; price $6000.' J. F. Now Jen,
473 Commercial street 10-4-tf
FOR SALE TIMBER CLAIM, 160
; acres; NS. 1-4, S. 24, T. 5 N, R. 7
W, Grand" Ripidt! 1 3,000,000 feet
green timber; 1,000,000 feet dead tim
ber; price $S)00. J. F. Nowlen, '473
Commercial " street 10-4-tf
640 ACRES; $6 ACRE; 40 MILES
Portland; exchange for business,
hotel or town property.' Hall, 803
Front street. Portland, Ore. n
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, t $3500;
half cashf half time. " J ' ' "
J, F. NOWLEN, ' I
473 Commercial St' , Astorii
ria. Or.
WSLHES3 DIRECTORY.
.LAUNDRIES.
WE -WASH
Everything but the Baby and return
everything but the dirt '
TROY LAUNDRY
Tenth and Duane
Phone Main 1991 . ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Plate Racks, Wall Pockets,
Music Racks Clock Shelves
Just in See us
lliliebrani & Gor
.... ... ... ..,;,
Old Bee Hive Bldg. w
Ming II...
JAPANESE
GOODS
Fancy Tea' Sets and Fine
China Waie of all kinds.
Bamboo Furniture made
right here and warranted.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Eagle Concert Hill!
(320 Astor Street
I'M AN OLD COOK AND JUST i
as good as a new one; I've got
some fine Turkeys that are guar
anteed to keep until used.' To be
given away Christmas at the Cory
Corner, P. A. Peterson,; Prop., 375
Astor street.
UNBESTAXXSS.
J. A. GILBAUGI1 & CO.,
Undertaken ai"l Embalmers-
ExperlenceoTLady Assistant
When Desired.
iCalls Promptly Attended Day
or Night.
Tatton Bdg. 12th and Duane St
ASTOUIA. OKE.GON
Phone Main 2111
TRANSFER COMPANY.
SMth'sSnecial
r
DcUvery.."
EXPRESS AND BAGGAGES
Leave Order at Star Cigar fiiore.
Phone BUck 2333
tm. Fbene Red 227&
Stand Corner Uth vai Coramerckl
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I carry the best Lowers
Shoe's ia town at the low
est prices. t
My stock of men's and boy'
slioea Is Vnsurpassed for qua
Hty. Close 'buying' and low
expenses dnable me to sen lae
best qualities at lowest prices.
s. a, mm
.543 Bond Strep
TRANSPORTATION.
The . K" Use
PASSENGERS ' " ' FREIGHT
w' 4 "v V
learner - Lurim:
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Kit Ecu Ut Fcrtlaad 3
Way LzsL&iiis. -.... ;
Let vet Astoria daily .except Suft4?y
, ' : tt 7 1 Ba. , . , f1,,t
Leave Portland Dally Except Saz-f.
Qokk Senrlce . . : Excellent Utt
Good Berth M
Landing Astoria Poivel Wharf
Landing Portland Foot Taylor ti.
- J. J. DAY, Agent
Phone Main 270. ; j
Chinook and liwaco. v
The launch Hulda I. will leave on
the tide every morning, Fridays, two
round trips, for Chinook. Landing at
Lurline dock for freight and passen
gers every day with freight and psa
sengers. .' :; '
CAPT. JOHN. HAAGBLUJ4. '
MEDICAL
. Unprecedented
Successes of
$ titiEtn
TFX CSXAT
CEDTXSX C0CTS3
Who is known
hroughout the
United States oa
account of bis 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 BOXZ TSXATSK3T.
If you cannot call write for symp
toms blank and circular, inclosing 4
cents in stamps.
TUB C. GSX WO kTEDICTIOC CO.
162 First St., Corner Morrison
PORTLAND, OREGON
Please mention the Astorian.
PLUMBERS.
AND
Lst Irca Worker
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
- . 425 Bond Street 1
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