The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 29, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    SUXDAY, NOVEMBER 29, VM.
The Daily Market Report
Portland, Nov..2s,-wiitever
nmy be the proicct fur the future,
ilia preterit condition of the onion
market In none too favorable, 'I'll
Trout street stores arc fur tlx mort
imrt heavily loaded end the frmrt
ara brinolna the uroduct in a liuk
faster tlii.ii it can be bandied to 4
vmitu locally, and m yet titer Is
no ' outside demand, cither north or
out h.
Late Peers la the Market
Considerable Arrival s of s Winter
Nelli pears from the southern part
of the mate were a feature of the
fruit market today. Thia ii one of
the favorite late pears and the sup
ply that came Jn today ; showed fine
quality and moved fairly well at $1
box. -'.:- . : t'
Kerelpta of apple were one car
and 578 boxes, Trade generally wa
alow it the lat range: of quotation,
A mixed ear of orange, limes,
grape-fruit and grapea arrived from
(he south. Ortnitc were quoted low
er at $2 50 to $3 box and grape at
$1 to $1.25 crate, i vr f
Poultry Market U Sluggish.
At was the cane yesterday, there
was little doing m the poultry mar
ket today. Receipts in til lines were
light, but there was plnty of stock
on the street, and retailers were prae
tlcally out of the market. Arrival
were 23 coops of chickens, 12 coops
of docks, one coop of geee and one
of turkeys. - I
Strictly frenh Oregon ta are very
scarce and firm at 371 to 40 cents i
S doien, and for the time there Is no
' overstock of Easterns.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Grain, Flour, liar, Etc
Wheel-Track prices: Club, 88c;
lluestem; 9k turkey red, 90c; Red
Russian, 86c; Valley, 91c, .
FlourPatents, $4 80;' straights,
$3.95420; exports, $3.70; Valley,
$445; U sack graham, $4.40; whole
wheat, $4 .65; rye, $5.50.
. Barley-Feed. $26,50; rolled, $27.50
2850; brewing, $27. . ..
MlllaturTs Bran, $2650; middlings,
$33.00; aborts, country, $31; shorts,
.. . ... - . "
city, sju; cnop, u, -Oats-No.
1 white, $31; gray, $30.
Hay Track prices: Timothy-
Willamette Valley, fancy, $15; do,
ordinary, $12; t Eastern Oregon, mix
ed, $16; do fancy $17.50; alfalfa, $12:
clover, $12. e
Meats and Provisions.
Dressed Meats Hogs, fancy 71c
ordinary 67c, targe 5c; .veal, extra
Sic, ordinary 67e, heavy Sc; mut
ton, fancy 67c, ,
Bscon Breakfast 1722c, picnics
10c, cottage roll Hie; regular short
clears, smoked 12c, do unsmoked
He; clear bellies, unsmoked 12c, do
unsmoked r lie; clear bellies,' un
smoked 14c, do smoked 15c; shoul
ders, IHc
Hsms-10-12 lbs., 16c; 14-16 lbs,
151c; 18-20 lbs., 15c .
Lard-KettK leaf, 10. 14c; do 5s.
141c; do 50-lb. tins 131c; steam ren
dered, 10.i, 13c; do 5s, 13c; com
pound, 10s, 8c.
Butter) Eggs and Poultry.
Cheese Full cream twins, 15c; full
cream triplets, 15c; Young America,
16c; cream brick, 1820c; Swiss
block, 1820c; Liiiiburger, !820c.
Poultry Mixed chickens, 10c;
fancy hens, 11c; roosters, old 8c,
broilers and fryers, 11c; dressed poul
try, lc lb, higher; ducks, 14(?jl5c;
geese, KVfSllc; turkeys, live," 173!l8c;
dressed, 2022c
Tttittpr Kittrns. .16rt7!.17f! fanev. 33
S34c; choice, 30c; store, 18iji!20c.
Eggs-Extra Oregons, 37i(240c;
Eastern, 28($ 32c.
Fruit and Vegetable!.
Potatoes Buying prices, 8085c;
per hundred; sweets, $2 per hundred.
Fresh Fruits Oranges, . $2.503;
lemons, $4(g5; grapes, $1.251.65 per
crate; pears, 75c$1.25 per box;
Htiincci, $1.25 per box; cranberries,
$1212.50 per barrel; bananas, 55lc
per pound.
. Onions Buying prices, 90gi95c,
per hundred. , ' ; '
Apples BeRt Oregon, $1.251.7S;
common, 75c$l box. ,
Vegetables -'Turnips, $1.25 per
sack; beets, $1.25; parsnips, $1.25;
cnbbagc, $1.50; head lettuce, 5060c
doien; cucumbers, hothouse, $l.25
1.40 crate;, celery, 7S8Sc dozen;
artichokes, !'75c doxen; beans, 10c
pound; eggplant, $1.50 crate; toma
toes, $11.50 crate; squash, 1 cent
per pound; peppers, $1.75 per bole;
cauliflower, 75c$l per dozen.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc
Hops-New Oregon, 78lc lb.;
1907, 2i4c; 1906, UUc. '
Wool-Valley, medium, 14l51c;
lb.; coarse, 1213c; Eastern Oregon,
816c, as to shrinkage.
Hides-Dry hides, No. 1, 141c lb.;
dry kip, No. 1, 131c lb.J dry salted,
one-third less; dry calf, 151c lb.;
salted steers, 718c lb.; salted cows,
61c lb.; stags and bulls, 41c lb.; kip,
61c Ib. calf, lie lb.; green stock,' lc
less; sheepskins, shearlings, 1025c;
short wool, 3040c; medium and
long .wool, according to quality, 50
90c; dry horses, 50c&$l50; dry colt,
25c; angora, 80c($l; goat, common,
1020c
Mohalr-Cholce, I810c lb.
Oregon Craperoot-Per 100 fee.,
Cascara Sagrada (chlttim bark)
56e per lb,;;," r'v y
' JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS.
Sugar, Coffee, Etc
. Sugar (sack bals)-D. O., $6.05;
beet, $5.85; Golden C, $5.45; extra C,
$5,55; powdrd, $6,15; fruit or berry
sugar, $6.05; boxes, : 55c cwtv advance
over sack basis (less l-4c If paid for
In IS itn). i
Ttsryesrtme In cases, 63c J In wood
barrels, 611c; In iron barrels, 591c; in
to-cate lota, 6Zc. : f i 1 :
Lead-Strictly pure white lead, fa
ton lot. 71c; 500-lb. lots, 8c less; less
uisn juuc lb., etc; red lead and lith
arge, lc ttigher than white.
Woe Imperial Japan.fNo. 1, $63$
Southern Japan, $5.75(3,6; broken, 41c
head; fancy, $7ffl?.7J .. .,
; Coffee-Mocha, 2428c; Java, fancy
2528c; Java, good, 2024c; Java,
ordinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy,
1841120c,; Costa Rica, good,, 1 6 18c;
AflK.cl.le, $16.50 cwt; Lkm. $15.75
csrt; Colombia coffee, 14c lb.; Sal
vador, 1HS141:. .
Salt-Dale- o? 7S-2e, bale, $2.25;
Klei of 604s, bale, $225; bales of
4TV4a, bate, $225; bale of 15-10,
bale, 2i5; bans, SOs, fine, ton; $15;
bag Stji; enin Liverpool ton, $17;
twgs, J, ground $13.50; 100s, ton.
$13.00; R. S. V. P, 20 5 lb. cartons.
$225; R, S. V. P, 3-lb. cartons, $1.75;
Liverpool, lump, per ton, $20.
Raisins Loose muscatels, 3-crown.
cents; 4-crown, 71c; bleached,
seedless Sultanas, 9lc(212c; un
bleached seedless Sultanas, 61 cents;
London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes
of 20 rounds, $2.00; 2-crown, $1.75,
Nute Walnuts, 11 17c pound;
filberts, 1 ; Braails, 16c; pecans, 14
fiaict hickory, 10c; Virginia row pea
nuts, 8 cents; chestnuts, Ital
Ian 10c, Ohio 25c; cocoanuts, doien,
90c$l, pine nuts, 10J12c pound.
Dried Fruits Applies, etc per lb;
peaches, 10(2 12c; pears, IH14c;
Italian prunes, 56c; California figs,
white, in sacks, ,1c per pound; black,
6(S7c; ' bricks, 75c2.2S per box;
Smyrna, I617k per pound; dates,
Persian, 617c pound. :'u ,
Oyatera, Clam a and Flan. ,
Oyster Sboatwater Bay, per gal
lon, $225; per sack, $4.50; Tokc
Point, $1.60 per 100; Olymplaa (120
lbs.), $6; Olymplas, per gallon, $2.25.
Fish-Halibut,! 7c lb.; black cod,
7(2 8c; black bass, 20c; bass, 18c;
herring, 51c; flounders, 6c; . catfish,
He; shrimp, 121c; perch, 7c; sturgeon,
12k; sea (rout, 15e; torn cod, 10c; sal
mon, fresh,' 67c
Canned Salmon cotumma River, I
pound tails, $2.10; Mb. talis, $3.00;
fsncy, l ib. flats, $225: . Mb. flats,
$1.40; fancy, 1-lb, ovals. $2.75; Alaska
talis, pink, 95c red, $1.40; nominal,
2s, tails, $2.10.
Clams Little neck, per box, $2.50;
rator clams. $2 per box.
Oils, Lead, Etc
Linseed Oil Raw, 5-barrel lots,
54c; 1 -barrel lots, 55c; in case, 61c;
boiled, 5 barrel lots, 56c; 1 barrel
lots, 57c; in cases, 63c
Gasoline Union and Red Crown,
bbls., 151c; cases, 221c Motor, bbls
161c; cases, 231c 86 degrees, .bbls.,
30c; cases, 371c. Engine Distillate,
bbls., 9c; cises, 16:.
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.
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 iprain may be cured in about
one-third the time required by the
usual treatment. For aale by Frank
Hart and leading druggists.
Political Announcements
Ghas. W Barr
FOR
POLICE COMMISSIONER
Bring in Your Want Ads ToDay
TWENTY WORDS OR LESS, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS
THIS MORNING ASTORIAN
WANT advertisements
Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People.
Tba Want Columns of THE MORNINO ASTORIAN ara con.
suited every morning by hundreds of persons In search of real estate
bargains. Articles of sale, loat or found and people looking for em
ployment Rates: Twenty words or less ,three times, 2) cents; six
times, 50 cent; ana month, $100.
-Situation wanted.
situation wanted by mid-
"die aged man, thoroughly under
stands till farm work; not afraid of
hard work. T.'oon, 133 Astor St.,
Astoria. . i
YOUNG MAN, 'AGED 20, DE
lire , employment; any kind of
work; can furniiB ' references if de
sired. Address "A. II." Astorian
oflke. t ' ii
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
TWO FINE HOUNDSs MALE
and female; six months old; $50,
Address 814 Grand avenue.
FOR SALE-CHEAP, A LADY'S
Jacket wit. Call at Mm. Hawk's,
519 Dunne treet. -a
BE QUICK-SET (20 VOLUMES)
International 'Encyclopedia," good
as new; cont $85; will take $50. Ad
dress "A. A." Astorian.
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS ALL
kinds-made by The . S. Dcllinger
Company, j ,
MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL
kinds done at the Astorian Office.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST-A PLAIN GOLD WATCH
, with long .chain- Friday between 8
anu y p. ra. on voiniimuai. vwncr
return to this office and receive re
ward." " " '-'nl
a A - . LI' f .
BUSINESS CHANCES.
WOULD LIKE ' TO ; HEAR OF
stock tor sale in r.r.-i enterprise
where an investment of several thou
sand dollars would be safe. L. Der
byshire, Box 2032, Rochester, N. Y.
STENOGRAPHER.
CARL KNUTSEN, STENOGRA-
pher typewriter, bookkeeping, col
lections, notary public. 428 Commer
cial street, with J. A. Eakin.,
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
CITY REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS BLOCK;
the Waldorf, Kinney and Gribler,
corner Eigth and Astor, two lota,
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; coxy corner; sa
loon fixtures; 7 furnished rooms;
price, $8500. J. F. Nowlen, 473
Commerrcial. 10-4-tf
FOR SALE-ONE HOUSE. TWO-
story, $5250; one house, one-story,
$2250,. or both for $7000; property
adjoins SE. cor. 34th and Franklin.
Apply to J. F. Nowlen.-
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. ua
WANTED-TO BUY.
WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST
cash price for second-hand and new
furniture; see us before you sell.
Zapf Furniture & Hardware Co. n
WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE
anything in the house furnishing
line; let us call and give you a figure
on' your second-hand furniture M.
Nelson. Furniture Co., 504 Bond next
to N. P. Express office. '
WANTED TO BUY LEASE ON
business location on Commercial
between 10th and 13th. Address
"A" Astorian. ut
J. F. NOWLEN. REAL ESTATE
and Employment Office, 473 Com
mercial St., Phone . Have fine
tist of Astoria and country property.
All clases of labor furnished.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR REnT-Tw6n1Hly UR
rooms; one m ground and the oth
er en second floor; fine view. 1 Apply
667 Irving ave. ; um
FOR RENT Furnihed housekeep
ing room; electric lights; modern
conveniences. 454 Bond, corner
Te?tnb. ' & a i
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
and single rooms. 677 Exchange.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MARTIN OLSEN, AUCTION AND
Commission House. Furniture re
pairing, upholstering, carpet laying,
etc.; just opened up in Welch
Block, Fifteenth street, between
Commercial and Bond. Give me a
trial. ...
NOTICE OP PROPOSALS.
SEALEDBIDS WILL BE" RE
received until noon December 21,
1908, at the office of the Water
Commission in Astoria, Oregon, for
furnishing the material, and con
structing about 12,000 ft of 24-inch
concrete water pipe, and about 1300
ft of steel water pipe and furnish
ings, according to specifications on
file In tbe Water Commission office
in Astoria, all bids to be accom
panied by certified checks for 10 per
cent of the amount of the bid, the
right being reserved by the Water
Commission to reject any and all
bids. City Water Commission, C. S.
Wright, Chairman.
NURSES.
PRACTICAL NURSE, , EXTEN-
sive experience, will take charge
of most any kind of nursing; con
finement cases preferred; terms rea
sonable Mrs. Cbaa. Lind, 408 35th
street, Astoria. ,
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. .
Oyatert,
Bay Center Oyster House, 420
Bond street Oysters wholesale and
retail. George Saunders, Prop. 9-27-tf
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRICKSON BROS.-We make
specialty of house moving, car
penters, contractors, general jobbing;
prompt attention to all orders. Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets.
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE-RANCH AT SVEN-
sen, 25 acres; 8-room house; good
barn and out buildings and orchard;
partially improved; $3000. Apply J.
Nowlen. nm
FOR SALE-1571 ACRES LAND,
aection 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
640 ACRES; $6 ACRE; 40 MILES
Portland; exchange for business,
'hotel or town property. Hall, 803
Front street, Portland, Ore nm
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; lialf time. - ,
J. F. NOWLEN,
473 Commercial St. Astoria, Or.
, WANTED TO RENT.
WATEDTO RENT 5 bit 6
furnished rooms; must .be central
ly located. Address "R," Astorian.
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
ELECTRICIANS WANTED.
ELECTRICAL WORKERS WANT
ed We can fit you for a good,
well-paid position as an electrician.
ir electric railway, lighting, or dy
namo station foreman or superin
tendent, or telephone manager. We
can teach you by mail, in your spare
time and at small eost. The. only
qualification needed is ability to read
and write and the determination to
succeed. Write , today, stating the
subject which interests you Inter
national Correspondent Schools, H.
Harris, Representative, 425 Wash
ington street, Portland, Ore. : nma
CARD WRITERS WANTED.
SHOW-CARD WRITERS . AND
window trimmers wanted Every
retail store in the country uses show
card writers and window trimmers.
Tbe demand for men skilled in these
professions is enormous. We teach
both show-card writing and window
trimming by mail. Write now, stat
ing whether interested in both sub-
jects, -or which : one. International
Correspondent ' School, H. Harris,
Representative, 425 Washington St.
t'ortiana, ure. una
BOOKKEEPERS WANTED.
BOOKKEEPERS . WANTED-This
Is an aee of business, and there is
accordingly a ereat call for book
keepers thoroughly trained in mod
ern methods. We teach the most ap
proved and up-tu-date systems at a
low cost, by mail. .Write today for
"Commercial Circular." International
Correspondent Schools, H. Harris,
Representative, 425 Washington St,
Portland, Ore..
STENOGRAPHERS WANTED.
STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPE
writers wanted There is a steady
demand everywhere for stenogra
phers and. typewriters. Stenography
is many times a short cut to high
confidential positions. We teach
stenograph and typewriting thor
oughly and practically by mail in
your spare time and at low cost.
Write today f or.. "Commercial Circu
lar." International Correspondent
Schools! H. Harris, Representative;
425 Washington St., Portland, Ore.
AD WRITERS WANTED.
AD WRITERS WANTED There
are rnany positions open for ad
writers -and advertising, managers.
Salaries run . as high as $16,000 a
year. We can teach you advertising
in your spare time and at a low cost
Ability to read and write and ambi
tion to succeed are all you need.
Write today for "Two Hundred Mil
lion Dollar Advertising . Booklet,"
which gives full particulars. Inter
national Correspondent Schools, H.
Harris, Representative, 425 Washing
ton street, Portland, Ore. uhu
CIVIL SERVICE MEN WANTED
CIVIL SERVICE-We want, young
men who wish to enter the U. S.
Civil Service. If you are over 18.
an American, and can read and
write, we can qualify you to pass ex
aminations. Write at once for "Civil
Service Booklet," stating age. Inter
national Correspondent Schools, H.
Harris, Representative, 425 Washing
ton St., Portland, Ore. ,
DRAFTSMEN WANTED.
MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN
wanted The demanc always in
excess of the supply. We qualify
young men, at small expenses, to
take well-paid positions as mechani
cal draftsmen and mechanical' engi
neers. All that is needed is ability
to read and write and willingness to
study. Write today for "Mechanical
Drawing ' Circular. " International
Correspondent Schools, H. Harris,
Representative, 425 Washington St.,
Portland, Ore. un
ENGINEERS WANTED.
YUNGMElTwAljTLrrHO
desire to earn better salaries and
do more congenial work. If able to
write, and ambitious to succeed, we
can qualify you for a position as
mechanical, electrical, steam, civil or
mining engineer, architect, etc., etc.
Write at once, stating position
wanted. International Correspond
ence Schools, 425 Washington St.,
Portland, Ore., H. Harris, Represen
tative. ' 11 Hi!
VETERINARY COLLEGES.
BuTEetInAN Jj0
Veterinary College now ready;
mailed free. Dr. C. Keane, 1818 Mar
ket street.
Subscribe to The Morning Astorian.
PROFESSIONAL CARD).
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
- GUSTAF A. HEMPLE s
Attorney-afLaw
Suite 9-10 Odd Fellow' Building
Tenth and Commercial Steets
JOHN C. McCUE, ATIORNEY AT
Law. Page Building, Suite 4.
HOWARD M. BROWNELL, AT
torney at Law, Deputy District
Attorney. 420 Commercial Street.'
at
DENTISTS
DR. F. VAUGHAN, DENTIST,
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon.
DR. W. C. LOGAN, DENTIST,
Commercial Street Shanahan Bldg.
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RHODA C HICKS, OSTEO
patb. Office: Mansell Bldg., Phone
Black 2065. 73 Commercial Street
TRANSFER COMPANY.
Smith's Special
Delivery
EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE
Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store.
Phone Black 2383
Res. Phone Red 2276.
Stand Corner 11th nl Commercial
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
LAUNDRIES.
NOT THE ONLY ONE .
We want it well known that we
don't compete with our fellow eiti-
ten, the "ChineeJ" ,
Our methods bear comparison with
his to his disadvantage.
nave your laundry work done by
the light of day. .
Your clothes will be pore, dean
and satisfactory, if done here.
TROY LAUNDRY
' ' Tenth and Duane
Phone Main 1991- -
MISCELLANEOUS. .
HOT OR' COLD
olden I7t3et
ea
Just Right
CLOSSET & DEVERS,
PORTLAND, ORE.
Plate Racks, Wall Pockets,
Music Racks Clock Shelves
Just in See us
Hildebrand & Gor
Old Bee Hive Bldg,
11 fell
JAPANESE
GOODS
Fancy Tea Sets and Fine
China Waie 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 onej I've got
some fine Turkey? that are guar
anteed to keep until used. To be
given away Christmas at the Cozy
Corner, P. A. Peterson, Prop., 375
Astor street
UHDESTAKXX3.
J. A. GILBAUGII & CO.,
Undertakers aM Emhalmerg-
Esperienced l.ady 'Assistant ,
"When Desired.
Callg .Promptly Attended Day
or Night.
Tatton Ilvlsr- 12th and Duane St
ASTORIA. OREGON
Phone Main 2111
Ml
is
I carry tbe best Lofffjcra
shoes in town at the low
est prices.
My stock of men's andboy'
shoes is tinsnrpassed for cs
lity. Close buying and Urn
expenses enable me to sell l&
best qualities at lowest prices.
Si A. GlfrlRE
543 Bond Stre
TRANSPORTATION,
The KM Use
PASSENGERS . FREIGHT
f If tw, - - . " , ,, I
Steamer - Lurlin:
Night Eo&t for Portland cr J
Leaves Astoria daily except Zua&sf
at 7 p. m. ..
Leaves Portland Dally Except Ssotfef
',t 7 a J. . ,
Quick Service - ' Excellent Meeii:
Good Berths
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf
Landing Portland Foot Taylor t
l J. J. DAY, Agent
Phone Main 276 - " -r - -
""" Chinook and Tlwaco. "
The launch Hulda I. will leave ea!
the; tide every morning, Fridays, two
round trips, for Chinook. Landing at '
Lurline dock for freight and passes)-1;
gers every day with freight and pea-
sengers. - . ... ,s
s CAPT. JOHN. HAAGBLOJi
MEDICAL.
r Unprecedeatcdl
' Successes of I
m 11 ID:
J'vTHJ GWU1
. i, Who is ktWB '
. X."" 7 throughoat
XV United States
. - t j . ...
ii lL account ot nis
derful enres. No poisons or drss -used.
He guarantees to cure caturS, ;
asthma, lung . and throat troa&lsv '
rheumatism, nervousness, stomacS,
liver and kidney, female comp!aisC '
and all chronic diseases.
SUCCESSFUL EOMX TEZ1TXT3X,
If you cannot call write for sysqr"
toms blank and circular, inclosnur 4 '.
cents in stamps. ? ..
THB a GXB wo MEDicnn; CO.
1621 First St., Corner M orrisosi
PORTLAND. OREGON
Please "Mention the Astorian.
PLUMBERS.
PLUMBER
Heating Contractor, Tines?
':S AND
Sheet Iron Worker
LL WORK GUARANTEED
425 Bond Street
Younce & Baker
PLUMBERS
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Steam and Gas FitticJy
All Work Guaranteed. 126 EigkSi
Street, opp. Post Office. Phoae iisam
Old newspapers for sale at tJm
office, SO cents per hundred.
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