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v SATURDAY, NOVl-MRKR 21, 1908 TUB MORNING AJTOIUAN, AST01UA, OREGON. NEW YORK LETTER' W8W. YORK? Nov. 30.e ml lion turkcyt, duck and oilier (owl ire on their iyay to supply " the i Thanknglvfng Day rcquireinnts of ; thli city, while half a many Quarts of cranberries will be needed here to furnUh the essential, accompaniment of the great American featit day. This it leant It the estimate ,.of, wholesale i dealers in thene fuppllea, , Morovct the . good things to eat wilt be more even fly divided among the whale papula I tlon than they are on any other oc- cation.. There are two hundred thou- "itamf persons In New York who never t let a ninre meal eiceept-once i year- , on Thanksgiving Day according to t veteran worker for" one qI th$ eity'a! j charitable organltatlont. 0( courie not all this great army la made up of ; unemployed or dcpndnt person but it represent thoe who are habitually underfed. On , Thanksgiving Dajf, however, It la the proud boatt of Fa ther Knickerbocker that nobody need I go hungry wlthjif hie'gptot, jSfnrteri (t each of which thoitiandt are .fed ; are given by 'charitable Irintltutioni, t by, public and rctiglooi amodatlona ; and by Tammany' politician! like the , Sullivani of the lower Et Side who thli year are planning a "feed" for aome three j.hpuand Doweryitea, re gardleai of political affiliation, .'at , though that usually may be taken for granted,' The "dinners of thia ewe al ready announced wlfl " be aiifficient for fully seventy Hve thousand ' per aona while the free banket meala dlt ', trlbutt to poor famlllea In the tcne 1 menu probably will aggregate an equal number. Aside from all thii ' there arc thousand of well-to-do men , and women who make a practice of aupplying Thanksgiving cheer to a number of familiea leia fortunately circumstanced. Thia form, of help will ; reach fifty thousand morei to that ' It la tafe to tay that practically no- tody In New York will be aufferlng irom Hunger on Tnankigivlng Day, a condition that could not be dupliea' ted on any other day in the year. Ev. en the immigrant on Ellit jsland get their ftrnt - Introduction to the typical American, holiday by a rous ing dlhnerirt which turkey and cran berry tanca figure. It la eharacterlt llcot NcYprk, to, pay.special at tention to the favorite Thanksgiving Day form "of cliarlly for there la no tlry In th tenntry where good bat ing and plenty of t is held In higher eteem.iH f The latest quotations on ghostt ahow that a real spook it worth $10.- 000 In cash to any one Who;cn pro- auce mm ana put him- or- her- through pacct whkh will absolutely "' 1 '" '1 i 1 "'in "ii iii'ii'iiirT 'i At n i ;- . .t , 1 $ a " ' t v f n. ff "' f f a Only All Rail Route to Portland and all Eastern Puinta, Two dally traint. Steamthlp tlckett via all Ocean Linea at Lowett Ratea. For rates, tteamthlp and aleeping-ear reservations, call on or addreta O. B. JOHNSON, aen'I Agent 12th St, near Commercial St' ASTORIA, OREGON. LET US TELL YOU ABOUT ' ; Tungsten ElectrMLamp Oreateat advance in lighting methods aince the invention of Incandescent .:- " - -"' '': lamps. . EXAMPLE -' ,32 CP. Ordinary electric lamp conaumei 110 watta per hour : 32 C. P. "Tungsten" electric lamp contumea . ...... 40 watta per hour Saving .............. . . 70 watta per hour By using "Tungsten' lamps you can get 273 per cent Increase in light for the same coat or In other worde can have the tame quantity of illumination for 3S per cent of the coat of lighting with ordinary electric lampe. s - I - .'r ,;':.v ;f ' The Astoria Electric Co j0ha ro, Pres. F. L. Bishop, Sec ,;y Astoria Saringt IMuu, Treaa I Ndao Troyw. yke-Pret, and Supt kSTORIA IRON WORHS "'It "FY1- .... DESIGNERS AND OF THE LATEST COMPLETE CANNERY ' ' Correepondenca Solicited.?- -'-'',. COf::ilAyfllASfclW ASTOIUA, ton and Bras? Founders, ITp-to-Data Sawmill Machinery 18th and Franklin Ave. - 1toWUh.;h'i.l juthentkii beyond the miestlou of a doubt. Only a few inontha ago Clark Univerlty offered $5,000 for the-capture pf a real ghoM. Now tht Metropolitan Psychical So ciety in thl city hat offcrd an equal sum (or a gli"ct Jhat can count up to twenty. All that a ghoict hat to do to get thia inonry for the medium by whom he it icomrollnj-for a ghoit obviously, xouldii't use the money I to be uei-cful In one simple test. This test consists in enabling the milium to tell how many oranges from a bag containing twenty havr been poured on a table; the medium not to look at the table. So far the net .--results' show jht Jrmoiii should have beea chosen, for audi famous mediums' as "Bright JRyes." "Princess," and 'Pig Chief j Jie'f not been able to inter est their ghostly adorers In the mat ter. The psychical society, however, it perfectly tcriout In its offer, ai Clark University in its. President Stanley Half of. the latter institution it apparently a bit.of a skeptic ia (hi matter, however If one may Judge from , an article pa '. Spooks which he contribute' to 'Applcton'i magnaine. In it he cites his test, the reading of a sealed and hidden letter, and asserts that after long investiga tirtn he finds the alleged acta of such tpookt at be hat been able to learn about are too unimportant and color less to make them worth considering. But if there is a real ghost wandering around loose he flow has fine, op portunlty earn $10,000. ; All that h nccssary it jor nuu 10 unuergo sue cessfully the' tests prescribed. Mean while the air is full of psychical and telepathic terms strange to the ear of the layman such as telckeintis elongation, lcvitation and other equally ghostly, words, Coif, the ancient and royal pastime, is in a' fair way toon to be ranked in the category of "undesirable" I or even criminal pastimes here because of ita alleged evil Influence on !the youtht who act as caddiet. At any rate' Police Captain Mathat threatens to appeal to? a fojice -Magistrate't court totake drastii "action against certain- millionaire golfera f a noted local club and "wealthy golfert" may ftuun uctumc unpopular a term at "wealthy "ma!cTactdra'r,pr6vfded cf eoiurte that its? tt can be rcoucilcd with the aihlctiV propensities of the presnt President elect. J The evil in- Huencet of golf-for-tbe Wmngsiert doet not, howevr, lie in the pictur esque language which they hearnor ven in the allegd blbuloue tastes of tome of itt patront. Rather it it found in the manner in which thia game bb- iir ir in inn n r n i laiiin'ii inn i m . -. ' 1 ,.ef"" MANUFACTURERS IMPROVED. . , , OUTFIT.' FURlHED.'''"' j : -; . r.Hpoot ef Fourth Street ' OKCGON .', :, , Land "and Marine Enammn, Prompt attention given to all repair work. Tet Main 2401 OP il ntnicm youihful education,' according to, Captain Matliot, who explains h Position. when he says, "We hav been trying to keep the boyt.ln schoO but the rich and influential golfert come along In their automobiles and whisk the sclioolboyt off to the links where they pay them high' feet act at' caddies In other words young America hereaboutt findt the opportunity to earn a dollar or I. . I t I I m. t nan uoiiur prgcrante to the unre numerative education of the school room. The dearth of caddies after the opening of the school season always a serious problem to local goners, which is now made worse than ever by Captain Nfatbat'a threat to have tomebody arrested if mattcrt continue at they are. It is for this reason that golf in New York least, may be listd in the category of legal offences. ' Anyone winning to purchase unique Chnstmat present for th children, who happens to 'have th necessary change to the amount of f3,S()0.0(itl in his pocket, can , at right up and buy New York't famous Madison Square Garden. With the passing of the Fifth Avenue hotel, the Garden it now New York't most historic public gathering place, and should it be sold and the property cut up into building lots it is hard to figure how the city would be able to find a substitute for it. For years Maditon Square Garden hat been center for gatheringt and exhibitions attracting large crowde and of late yeart the only adequate one. In it take place annually, the horse ahow. the automobile show, the circut, the larger winter athletic meets and all the greatest political gatherings. Since 1871 indeed Madison Square has been pretty well in the public eye. Previous to that time it served as railroad Mation but for the hut forty-seven yeart it has been the largest amuaerant place in the coun try. The, present building it the most noted of the architectural creations of the late Stanford White, and it was on the roof garden there curious ly enough, that he wat'shot. Th Garden wat completed early in 1890 but has never been a profitable in nic"i ana lor several yeart ru mors of the sale of the property have cropped up from time to time. Some seven oreight yeart ago it was repor ted that the ground would be used for the erection of a mammoth de partment store, and later it wat con sidered as a site for the new post- office. Should the property now be sold juvenile New York would pro bably shed a good many tears for no other building in the country has even entertained so manv children. Closely following the death of his most distinguished patron, Mrs. At tor, there passed away in thia city a man who in his way waa an equally important personage in fashionable society, but whose existence practically unknown outside its rankt. Thii was Frank Johnson who for many years hat had charge of the "outside arrangemnts" for almost ev ery wedding or other Important func tion given by member .. of the 400. His particular qualification was that he-knew' by sight every socially prominent . man and woman in the city and was able to prevent unin vited persons from securing admis sion to these select affairs without submitting real guests to the indig nity of showing their cards. His pro fession was unique and he has left no successor to take his place in serving this particular need of the socially elect. If you suffer from constipation and liver trouble Foley's Orino Lax ative will cure you permanently by stimulating the digestive organs so they will act naturally. Foley'a Orino Laxative does not gripe, is pleasant to take and you do not have to take laxatives continually . after taking urmo. wny continue to be the slave of pills and tablets. T. F, Lau- nn, Owl Drug Store. A BELOVED IRISHMAN. ClflCAGO, Nov. 20.-At a meet ing here last night to do honor to the memory of the late Col. John F. Fin erty Chicago's best loved Irishman," S4.000 ias raised towards erecting a Finerty monument in Clavary ceme tery. W. Bourke Cockran of New York was the ciator of the occasion. , ' Seven Yeara of Proof,' .: , "I have had seven years of proof that . Dr. King's New Discovery is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased con dition of throat, chest or lungs," save W. V. Henry, of Panama. Mo. The world, has had 38 years of proof that Dr. Kina-'i New, Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe asthma, hay fever, bronchitis hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always 1 orevents the aeveiopment, ot pneumonia, Sold under : guarantee at i Charlet & Son, druggists. : 1 , , , . Rogers The Morning Astorian contains all , Bring iti X ' THE MORNING ASTORIAN , . WANT ADVERTISE Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People. Tbt Want Columna of THE MORNING ASTORIAN ' r ' con ulted ?ry morning by hundreds of peraona in aearch ol real estate bargain. Articles of sale, lost or found and people looking for em ployment Ratea: Twenty worde or !ea .three timet, 2J cents; tix . tJflMtv M ctatti om gflOBtlt, S2M, ' ""' HELP WANTED MALE, t BOYS WANTED TO CARRY PA- pert. Apply Circulation Depart ment, Attorian Office, 9-17-tf ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN TO solicit tubscriptiont for eastern irme journals? very liberal offer: . -. . i . ; a. il I -- permanent jo, tight man. tail on Mr. Estep, Merwyn Hotel, between S and 6 1- n. today 'or tomorrow. HELP WANTED FEMALE. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework in family of three In Portland. Addrest "P", Astorian. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE STEAM TUG 52 FT. long, 12-foot beam, draw about 3i feet water; 42-inch propeller; high pressure engines; Scatch marine boil ers; everything new; hull well built house not quite finished; engines in Portland ready to be installed; cost of finishing boat about $200; amount due on engines $1450; owner finan cially ; embarrassed : and could not finish boat and will take $1200 for hit euityk The Coast Realty Co., 220 Lumber Exchange,. Portland, Orj,a, TWO FINE HOUNDS; MALE end female; six montha old; $50. Addrest 814 Grand avenne. FOR SALE MILK- DEPOT No.il, corner 10th and Duane; old ttand; living room in rear; cash, or will trad for real estate Call at atore. FOR SALE 25-FOOT GASOLINE fishboat, with 6.6 L beam and 31 horsepower Wolverine engine in ex cellent working order; price, $250. Apply,: Robert, Johnson, Frankfort, Wash.---R ;?t )i--vw I'iti.i'. ., , STENOGRAPHER. 7 j CARL KNUTSEN. STENOGRA- pher, typewriter, bookkeeping, col lections, notary public Commer cial ttreet, with J. A. Eakm. a LOST AND FOUND, j LOST OR STOLEN-BLACK AND tan hunting' hound; marked ' with white belly and white feet; answers t6 iham "Rodney"; dog will return home u not detained" - "'!' FIVE DOLLARS REWARD FOR return of the two umbrellat with tag No. 7 attached; taken from A. A. A, hall Tuesday night Apply this office, v t , '..,.. nai SITUATION WANTED.' WANTED POSITION AS CHAM- bermjiid. Apply Astorian office. u u WIDOW-WITH A BOY 6 YEARS of age wishes a situation as house keeper in widower's family or small rooming house. . Apply Astorian of fice. " - u.i FOR SALE MACHINERY. ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SALE, direct current, 500 volts; one al most new Fairbanks-Morse 6 h. d. slow speed; one T. H. 2 h. p.; one General Electric 1 h. p.; one 30-light CITYvREAL 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 DRESSMAKING. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, LADIES' shirtwaists, kimonas; will go out by the day or week;, city or country; nest kind of , sewing guaranteed. Inquire 461 Duane street. Astoria. ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FUR rooms; one on ground and the oth er on second floor; fine view. Apply 667 Irving ave. . u- -r out; TWENTY WORDS OR LESS, . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO BUY A HORSE; ' weight about 1250 pounds; not over 8 years old; must he good driver and gentle, also city broke. Address At torian office. Y' ' 6-9-tt ! i: ';!;! NURSES; ocv .t:..it PRACTICAL NURSE, EXTEN j tive experience, will , uke charge of moat any kind of nursing; con finement cases preferred; terms rea sonable. Mrs, Chaa. Lind, 408 35th street, Astoria. "' " . att WANTED TO BUY. , WANTED TO BUY. SECOND " hand furniture; we buy, tell or exchange. M. Nelson Furniture Co;i'504 Bond, next to N. P. Expresa office. " WANTED-WE PAY HIGHEST ' cash price for second-band and new furniture; tee us before - you tell Zapf Furniture & Hardware Co. a mm WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE anything in the house furnishing line; let ua call and give you a figure on your second-hand furniture. M Nelson Furniture Co, 504 Bond next to N. P. Exprets office. WANTED TO RENT." ; t: WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE nished front rooms; tte on ground and the other on second floor; fine new. Apply 667 Irving ave. 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, Higjpna ! & Co.j coffee with "pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meala; regular meala IS cents and op.'!! VI f ;r - "i .... , ).,--. ! -Oyetera. mtr-- Bay . Center .. Oyster : House, 420 Bond street. Oysters wholesale and retail. George Saunders, Prop. 9-27-tf BATH HOUSES. A, 1 ." BATHS-TURKISH AND RUS- sian, at the natatorinm of Georee Hill, 217 Astor St; rational . prices; absolute cleanliness; private rooms; separate service for ladies; rheuraa tism and, skin diseases treated with perfect success. , , 10-25-tf MASSAGING. MME. AND PROFESSOR HAR RIS, colored face and scalp massaging; cures dandruff; stops hair from falling in three treatments. Prof. Harris, the Chiropodist' Give us a call. " 458 Commercial street, up stairs, rooms 2-3. ' ' OUSE 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. 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. i HOWARD M. BROWNELL, AT 1 tOrney ' 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. DRi RHODA C. HICKS, OSTEO- path. Office: Mansell Bldg., Phone Black 2065. ' 573 Commercial Street. J. F. NOWLEN, REAL ESTATE ' and Employment Office, 473 Com mercial St., . Phone . Have fine list of Astoria and country property. AU clases of labor furnished. SITE AuS ONE, WEEK FIFTY CENTS COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 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 tlvated; price $6000. J. F. Nowlen, 473 Commercial ttreet 10-4-tf FOR SALE TIMBER CLAIM, 160 acres; NS. 1-4, $. 24, T. S N., R. 7 W, Grand Rapidt; 3,000,000 feet green timber; 1,000,000 feet dead tim ber; price $3000. J. F. Nowlen. 473 Commercial ttreet ' v 10-4-tf 640 ACRES; $6 ACRE; 40 MILES Portland; exchange for butiness, hotel or town property. Hall, 803 Front street, Portland, Ore. ... SMITH'S POINT-4HOTEL.i3 storr : cost 12000 in hniU- i Int. rrt iem: ..U..! f walks an round;yard filled ..with fruit and ornamental trees; 5 good milk cowt, 2. heifert; price, $3500: half cash; half time. . .. .). F- NOWLEN, ., 473 Commercial St Astoria. Or. TRANSFEEt COMPANY. Smith's Special .iieiivery EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Leave Ordere at Star Cigar Store, moot Black 2383 -, Rea. Phone Red 227& Stand Corner 11th anl CommcrdaL BUSINESS DIRECTORY! ,;-" ' LAUNDRIES. - WE WASH Everything but the Baby and return everything but the dirt TROY LAUNDRY ' Tenth and Duane PHone Main 1991 " ' " MISCELLANEOUS. HOT OR' COLD 1 1.1 ii; 1' .t - j,ta ' I, tt-M' . , lolden West Just Right CtOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, ORE. Plate Racks, Wall 'Pockets, Music Racks Clock Shelves , Just in See us HilJebrani & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. J .Hi liL japanese goods Fancy Tea Sets and Fine China Ware of all kinds. -Bamboo Furniture" made right here and warranted. . - ; WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astor Street) : I'M AN OLD COOK AND JUST as good as a new , one: I've cot some fine Turkeys that ' are guar anteed to keep until used. " To be given away Christmas at the Cozy Corner, F. A, Peterson,. Prop., 375 Astor street" W"'' J. A. GILBAUGII & CO., Undertakers aM Emhalmers. Experienced Lady Assistant ' When Desired. .ft....... ,i Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. Tatton Bdg. 12th and Duane St ASTOKIA, OKE.GON Phone Main Sill 8 hfw If "C I carry the best Lorfers' Shoes in town at the low est prices. My stock of men's and boy's sboes is nnurpassed for qsa- lity. k- Close buying aad low ezpeases enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. S. Ae !E- 543 Bond Stree TRANSPORTATION. The Line PASSENGERS FREIGHT t - Steamer - Liirlins Ki$it Edit Utfittlznd tzi Learn Astoria daily except Evm&tj. f; t7p.m, ;t; Learn Portland Daily Except Sa&x :- j.,;--. . ,...tl a. j. : Quick Service Excellent Haili .f. r.Oood Bertha ., . .-, Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor Sa, .1. J. J. DAY, Agent Phone Main 276 - Chinook and Ilwaco. 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 pas sengers. ... ', CAPT. JOHN. HAAGBLOM. MEDICAL. Unprecedented Successes of A ti I fit D Tf -Vw 7 TEX GXZAT cznncss Doctea Who is' knowg throughout the 'i. NT kv s , United State OS f. account of his won derful cures. No poisons or druga used. He guarantees to cure catarrh. asthma, lung and , throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney, female complaints, and all chronic diseases. ' SUCCESSFUL HOME TSSAT14X2T. If you cannot call write lor symp toms blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. ! iV TEE a GSE WO KXDICXXB CO. 162 First St., Corner Morrison i PORTLAND, OREGON Please mention the Astorian. PLUMBERS. PLUHBEgt Qe&ting Contr&ctsr, Tiaaer 1. AND - ., Shcct Irca Wcrker ILL WORK GUARANTEED 425 Bond Street Younce & B?.!;cr 'plumbers tA.M . .9 .. All Work Guaranteed. Street, opp. Post Office. ,1:5 r-.'.-!i