SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1W8,
ILL WIND'S
GOOD.
By CHARLES CRAVEI.
CnpyrKIUe'l. I'M, by Associated
Ulorary I'riM,
A flood of golden uiorulug SUIWlllllS
streaming through the window ami
falling full upon hit faca ' awakened
Tom Uoodhue. It awakened tilm wlttt
rather uii1ruiiiit ilitrt end brought
to hU mini the lUfjutotln suapiiloit
that be Intd overslept.
Hit came out of bed wl(U a bound
nd lkcd t but WHtcb, It wit 0 30
- half pimt 1), and he bad un appoint
ment to go anlilng with iMt i) Cavcrly
l 0 almrp! Hurely the gods of ml(or
time euvarally mid cellevilvaly www
folluwlng In hla trulul
ll drunMHl lu word breaking time,
bounded down t ho stair aud, brisk
fttMllMI, made til spwd to the long
plr lu frmit of tbe hotel, bin wind
busy with the many HokI" b w,,nlJ
undoubtedly need In a tow moment.
Hut ibo apultightt dooitiod, for
tht present at loHft, to remain oiisjk
kn. for when ho reaehod (be ptor be
mw, running out of tbs harbor before
tha smart brrM. B knockabout with
wall known pennant fluttering from Mm
Dixit. '
Evidently Miss Cavarly bad grown
weary of waiting for him. Goodhue
took long, lugubrlim look at tbe die
taut null and imowd.
Tit b wee not the wan to eubmlt
tamalv to adverse clrcu mat antra. At
tbe end of III ptor Iny hope In the
hup of hli owu iowir boat, pulling
t her pointer a she swung to tht title.
In moment he hnd scrambled aboard.
pulled the cover from the engine and
turned orer the flywheel.
Thar n a wriea of sharo reports
tie threw off the moorings, sprang to
the little wbifl In the bow, ana tne
oower boat went tearing away from
tha nlnr endllic Ut twill wave of
white spume at her now aa aha aped
In purault of the jd latent snoc.aoout.
The engine of a power boat bow
ever, la not one of the thing to be
classed among aucb rertntntlea aa
Anitli ahd taiea. Scarcely bad he
THE MOHNiNO A3TOHlAK.,ASIOaiA, OREGON.
v"-
Se.-v;s
l
wlioit I got down to the plorsnd found
you gone I Hlnrtod out In the power
boat without any brttakfaat."
Wlmt uoiiio eoir sucrincer ana
Mocked, , ,
"And I'd Imve cnuglit you, too, but
for that eiiglue.; It always break
down wlmn yon wnnt It moat. How
ever, you're awti my plhjbt aud coma
aloiiuaMe, and Hint's the main thing,
after all, We can have tniit anil now,
cau't wet" I : .
"o you think she deserves lir
"Krankly, I don't, but I'm going to
trust to your giiiieronfiy." ! (
Pho looked at nun amintruiiy lor n
moment, "(if course," ahe aald at
length, "l eiin't deaort you like tbla,
belnloe aa you ore uimn the high aena.
Coin aloiird. I'll tow you back. You
uuiHjt bo Ti-ry liutiifry by tbla time."
Ooojlhue taught up the boat book,
pullHl the powr bont alongnlde the
knockabout ana crnniniixi over ncr
rail, lu a motneiit the palnti waa
fimi and. towlntf the hclnlea craft be
hind her, the knockabout waa headed
ahorewnrd. ,
The girl held the tlllor.' Goodhue
aat down bealde her.
f waa twrtlculnrly anxloua to come
out aulllng with you tbla morning,''
an Id bo.
"Bo It would, aeein," ahe obaerred
dryly. -
"There waa a very particular reaaon
why I ahouldn't ml It." be went on
placidly, Ignoring her tone. I wantea
to tlnluli out what I waa aaylng to you
ttlght before laat on tho Oregorya
plnua when that Idiot of a Ilcimon
came out and Interrtipted na."
A wave of color aurged into tne girra
check. Iter no went up In the air a
fraction of an Inch.
"Under the elrcumatance " aald ahe,
Vonalderlng the fact that I hnve Juat
reaeucd you from a rattier trying aii
uatlon, It awma to tne no gentleman
would take advantage"
OwHlhue moved rioter to her.
"No etmtleuiau would have nibiaed
hia annolntuicnt with you thU morn
ing." aald ho. "Therefore I am no
gentleman, I'ollowliiif oot the aame
eoiirne of IokIc the fact that I am no
grntlvmnn abaolvea ine from playing
the geiillenmir pari or aiience juhv
now. I will tnke tbe tiller, Helen.
He took It. The girl began baaiDy
trimming the aheet
1 am going to flntah out that pro-
rxmaV he deiared. "It you won't
llxten to me I aball refuae to be
aaved. I abnll return to the power
boat and tniat m.vaelf to the merclea
of theae treacberoua watera," be end
ed, looking tragically at tbe quiet tea
about them. - ' i ;
"UMirtea which." be went on, "klna-
ly remember that I cava bad no break-
faat. will you liatenr
The alrl turned to blm with Ouanea
face, but her eyca were eblnlng.
"You certainly omat have tnat nreaa-
faat" ahe chuckled. "Qo ahead. I am
all attention." -
Bring in Your Want Ads ToDay
; TWENTY WORDS OR LESS, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS
THE "KEY" TO
GOOD DENTISTST
THE MORNING ASTORIAN
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
Are Read Every Morning by 10,000 People.
Tb Want Columna of THE MORNINCl A8TORIAN art con
tulted every morning by hundred of periona In aearcn of real tatate
bargaini. Articlei of aale, loat or found and people looking for am
ployment Raw: Twenty worda or lew .threa timet, 25 centa; aix
timet, SO ccntt; ont month, $2.00.
ELECTRICIANS WANTED.
HELP WANTED MALE.
YO0 ARE"AMirrrO US AN D
ooict at lenst an average amount
of tact and perevcrancej therefore,
we want yon and will pay you 9 a
month for taking only four orders a
day; you can earn a big income; we
furnish all auppliet free; write today
to MANAGER, P. O. Box 1150,
New York City. "
STENOGRAPHER.
;arl knutsen, stenogra-
pher, typewriter, bookkeeping, col
lection, notary public. 428 Commer
cial itreet, with J. A. Eakin. m
ELECTRICAL WORKERS WANT
d We can fit you for a good,
well-paid position at an electrician,
or electric railway, lighting, or dy
namo tation foreman ' or superin
tendentor telephone manager. W
can teacli you by mail, in your tpare
time and at imall cost. The only
Qualification needed it ability to read
and write and the determination to
succeed. ; Writ today, atating the
aubiect which interesta you. Inter
national Correspondent School, H.
Harris, ' Representative, 4Z5 Wash
ington street, fortland, Ore. una
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
, LOST. AND FOUND.
LOST-A GOLD ARMY BELT
buckle on black elastic belt; lost
between Eighth street and Foard &
Stokes' hall. Leave at this office;
reward.
LADIES WANTED Learn tailor
ing and dressmaking; we teach yo.i
complete tailoring, cutting, fitting
and designing ; all may become ex
pert under our instructions; many
situations open; earn big salary; do
your own work while learning. For
paritculars address Mrs. M. E. Ross,
Ladies' Tailoring Colicge, 264 E.
31st, Portland. Ore.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
TWO FINE HOUNDS; MALE
and female; six montht old; $50.
Address 814 Grand avenue.
u'AVTt.-n-wlDOW WITH BOY
6, desires position as housekeeper
in widower s or oacncior s awm, v
house. For particulars call at
,l,lrr 611 Jerome ave.; Thone
Black 2214.
"I'M GOING to riKian OCT that mo-
roaAb, un ikohuki.
mi Moil i in, i-un buoy on tht outer
inirde when there waa an ominous
pnuirlitnx of tho exhauat
imiuwiiutulv It crew anaamodlc and
teemed to take a half hearted, deapalr-
Ina- note. Then It eeatcd altogether,
and with thla cpaaatlon tht little craft
lay helploiia on tbe long iwella coming
In from tha bar.
CountleM precedi-iit caae had taught
OoDdliuti what to do. Ho pulled off
bit coat, caught up a wrcuch and at
tacked the engine, not wituout a cer
lulu L'rlm wrath..
At the end of half an hour, despite
11 hla art and all hit mud effortt with
tt wrench, tha enulnt. berond a few
derlalva, choking pufft, refuted to re-
annnff . '
' OiKidhut hurled tht wranch augrlly
Into the locker, shook a vlndlrtlvt flat
at the balky machluary and .delivered
himself of hla opinion eonrlaaly and
forcefully. '
- Then he looked despairingly et the
all momentarily growing amallor to
the eastward and ruefully turvoyed
tbt blue etreak of thore bohlud hlra,
not without certain poignant longings
for breakfast.
I All hit Inhort had merely aucceeded
In getting him atallod here In the mid
dle of the bay. IIo grunted hla dis
gust, tied hla handkorchlcf to a boat
hook aa an Improvised signal of dis
tress and aet It up ln'tue atom. Then
he stretched hlmaolf upon the cush
ion and calmly went to sleep.
, He waa awakened by rippling laugh
ter, ne Jumped up to And close along
side a knockabout with Its tall rattling
tharplv aa It headed Into (he wind. By
tbt tiller was Helen Cavorly, her eyea
sparkling at she took In hla plight.
Goodhue struck a melodramatic atti
tude, one hnnd on hit forehead, the
ni Mil thi'iiat. 5
uim i 11 v ..." - . .
"Help!" he cried, nodding toward hla
distress tlRiinl.
rri.n rriri imiiihed asaln.
"What on earth are you doing out
here so early In the morning?" she aald
mockingly. "Are you aware that It 1a
,i,t a trifle nnst 10:307"
i.i , niiraiilnn vou." snkl be, 'or,
rather, I was pursuing you until this
this unmentionable engine went back
on roe." ,
ut. .A ..h. wnra vnu DUraUlUg mCI
AllU nuj nv.. r
"I wanted that sail you promised
I waited for you until long
Goodhue grinned sheepishly. 1-1
overslept," he confessed lamely. "Taea
London rtg.
A tjindmi foir brlnct out hundredt of
thlcTea, but It alto brlngt out men who
art wanted by the police. A detective
nM a rcnmaentatlvt of tha press
about two curloua Instancet of thlevea
being caught In this way:
W bad been on the looaout ror
Mki for a twlndler who bad ttolen
bondt In hit possession. Tbt Inspector
who had tho warrant ai iasi awmn-u
that tbe man must have got out or the
country. But one densely foggy nignt
tbe Inspector happened to do in a quioi
treat not far from Bedford square,
when a atrangpr, against wnora ne
nearly ran, said:
"Can you tell mo ptclsc!y where I
amt ITo got mixed up somehow."
"Follow mo and I'll show you," aald
the officer. And he did show hlm-to
the police station, for the man waa the
he had been looking for.
In another case a sergeant, in one of
the thickest fog ever known, ponteij
helped a lady In distress near the Ken
tlngton mud. Tho lndy rouldn't even
iw,ien(o her own bouso among sev
eral all nllke, and the sergeant, on her
behalf, knocked at a door ana wat an
vnmwl tiv a man.
The lady did not live there, tint an
hmir or two afterward I arrested the
mnn whl had POIHO tO tht dOOC 110
w fiornmii baker, the head of a
large firm, and we had been aeektng
him for months.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS BLOCK;
the Waldorf, Kinney and Gnbler,
corner Eigth and Astor, two lots,
lOOillO: house 100x110, 40 rooms up
stairs: 1 hall 40x100. J. F. Nowlen.
473 Commercial. 10-4-tf
FORSALE-ONE LOTTsaXOON
on Astor street; coiy corner; aa
loon fixtures; 7 furnished rooms;
or ce. S8500. J. IT. wowien, j
Commerrclal. IM-H
SITUATION WANTED.
CITY REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE-ONE HOUSE, TWO-
story. $5250; one house, one-atory,
$2250, or both for $7000; property
adjoins SE. cor. 34th and Franklin.
Apply to J. F. Nowlen.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FUR
rooms: one on ground and the oth
er on second floor; fine view. Apply
665 Irving ave.
WANTED-TO BUY.
WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST
cash price for second-hand and new
furniture: see us before you teU
Zapf Furniture & Hardware Co.
WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE
anything tn the house furnishing
line: let ut call and give you a figure
on your second-hand furniture. M.
Nelson Furniture Co., 504 Bond next
to N. P. Express office.
Political Announcements
Tha Man In tha House.
The hour waa midnight In the home
of tha Ramscattera. Tbe family con
ixtwi of Mr. oud Mrs. Kainscnttor ana
their young eon, George, almost at the
ago of maturity. All hna reurea wnen
uddeuly a loud yell penetrated tho
air.
'There's a man In the housel"
Thn alarm awakened mother and fa
ther. Tboy Jumped up, screaming: ,
"Where? Whorer , ; ,
"Here!" ' ;
n wna Oeorce'a voice. Hamscatter
proceedod ciiuthmsly across the hall to
hla aon'a room wun a revolver m v
hand. He wns followed by hla wife.
"George, are you Injured!" anoweu
the father.
"There's a man In tha nouaei" came
the reply. '.'')'; : ".
Ramscatter preimroa to nre o u
threw open the door.
"I don't too any uianl" he exclaimed
aa bo flashed on the electric lights.
"lie's right here," answered tne ton.
"What do yon mean, Georgor
"I mean that It's now five minutes
after 12 o'clock. Today is my birth
day, and I'm twenty-one years old."--Bobemlan
Mngaiilric'"
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. ! ' .An Endlsss Chain.
A June brlde-rOrango blossoms, wed
ding bells, and so forth.
An autumn sensation-Automobiles,
foreigners, and the like. '
A winter divorce-South Dakota, and
ill the frlntres. i. ' -v
A June wedding-Same thing over
ignln.
Voters of Astoria, Vote For
26 X H. F. PRAEL
Republican, Councilman-at-Large,
MASSAGING.
MME. AND PROFESSOR HAR
RIS, colored face and scalp
massaging; cures dandruff; stops hair
from falling in three treatments.
Prof. Harris, the Chiropodist. Giv
os a call. 458 Commercial street, up
stairs, rooms 2-3. u
CARD WRITERS WANTED."
SHOW-CARD WRITERS ' AND
window trimmers wanted Every
retail store in the country asei show
card writers and window trimmers
The demand for men skilled in these
orofessions is enormous. We teach
both show-card writing and window
trimming by mail. Write now, stat
ing whether interested in both sub
lects. or which one. International
Correspondent School, H. Harris,
Representative, 425 Washington St.
Portland, Ore.
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
GUSTAF A.; HEMPLE
Attorney-at'Law .
Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building
, Tenth and Commercial Streets
JOHN C. McCUE, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Page Building, Suite 4.
HOWARD M. BROWNELL, AT-
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.
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s. MJ
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE-RANCH AT SVEN-
sen. 25 acres: 8-room house; gocd
barn and out buildings and orchard;
partially improved; $3000. Apply J.
F. Nowlen.
FOR SALE 4-ROOM COTTAGE
wth lot; lot 2, block 21, Warren-
ton, at private sale. R. A. Abbo-.t,
administrator.
" BOOKKEEPERS WANTED.
BOOKKEEPERS WANTED This
is an age of business, and there is
accordinelv a ereat call for book-
i keener thoroughly trained in mod-
I am mi.hod. We teach the most ap
proved and up-to-date systems at a
low cost, by maiL Write today for
"Commercial Circular." International
Correspondent Schools, H. Hams,
Representative, 425 Washington St,
Portland, -Ore.
DR: RHODA C. HICKS, OSTEO-
path. Office: Mansell Bldg., Phone
Black 2065. 573 Commercial Street.
FOR SALE-157I 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,
73 Commercial street 10-4-tf
"STENOGRAPHERS WANTED.
TRANSFER COMPANY. 4
Smith's Special
Delivery
EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE
Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store.
Phone Black 2383
Res. Pbont Red 2276.
Stand Corner 11th ani Commercial
is to come to u for advice
treatment Wherever you go yon
will fare any better, or get a good
work, though you may have to pay
more money for it. We do every
branch of the dental busines from
Extraction to the furnishing of full
Sets of Teeth. We also do Crows)
ad Bridge work, Filing, Fillling, Cap
ping, etc., and our prices are always
within reason. s
Gold Fillings. .....$1.50 up
Gold Crown .................. $5.09-.
Bridge Work ...... ....$5.00 a tooA
Silver Fillimr . . . . . .....50c to tm
Enamel Filling
Enamel Crowns ?5-W:
Best Plates $10.00
A written guarantee of 10 years
Koes with our work. Lady always in-
attendance. Swedish and Finn inter
preter. Office hours: 8:30 a. m. to
m.; Sunday: 10 a. m. to u m.
Chicago Painless Dentists
' OVER DANZIGER'S
SMITH'S POINT-1 HOTEL, 3-
storr: 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 heifert; price, $3500;
half cash; half time.
J. F. NOWLEN,
473 Commercial St Astoria. Or.
BUSINESS DIRECTOET
LAUNDRIES.
MOT THE ONLY ONE
crrxirrD 1 PHCBC ANT) TVpE-I W. nt it well known that we
J,l UU,U1 - -- l v. -w
writers wanted There ts a steady don't compete wit oar icuow era-
: . J , 1 . fno ' .tMnnor. fMi. thai "Chinee.
nher. and tvoewriters. stenograpny I
r i via tn hia riiaarinntaffa.
i, many times . short cut to h.gn
confidential positions, We teach jj,. Ugho! y.
stenography and typewriting thor- Yonf ,doAeg be pore, cleam
oughiy ana pracucaiiy uy wu m tatutactory, a done cere.
your spare time and at low cost. -Dw A I INriDV
w.a nrta for "Commercial Circn- inUI LMUIIWni
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I..." ' Internal onal Correspondent itmu auu uunw
Schools, H. Harris, Representative, Phone Main 1991
425 Washington St., Portland, ure.
carrv the best Loaders'
Shoes in town at the low
est prices.
My stock of men's and boy,
shoes is unsurpassed for qua
lity. Close baying and low
- - '-- "' '
expenses enable me to sell the
best qualities at lowest prices.
BATH HOUSES.
BATHS TURKISH AND RUS-
sian. at the natatorinm 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
t
NURSES.
PRACTICAL NURSE, EXTEN-
sive exoerience. will take charge
of moat any kind of nursing; con
finement cases preferred; terms rea
sonable. Mrs. Chaa. Lind, 408 35th
street, Astoria.
AD WRITERS WANTED -There HOT OR'COLD
are many 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 bcfaoois, H.
Harris. Representative, 425 Washing-
i
ton street, Portland, Ore.
RESTAURANTS.
-
V. S. RESTAURANT. 434 BOND
street. Coffee with pie or cake, 10
centa; first-class meals, 15 cents.
Against Jens Hanson, Democrat.
Remember Prael's name and num
ber. Mark your ticket with cross.
TOKVO RESTAURANT, 351 Bond
street, opposite Ross, Higgins &
Co.: coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents;
first-class meals: restular meals 15
cents and up.
HOUSE MOVERS. '
FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make
a specialty 5f house moving, car
pentera,. contractors, general jobbing;
nromot attention to all orders, Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AD WRITERS WANTED.
olden We
let
Just Right
ENGINEERS WANTED.
YOUNG MEN WANTED WHO
desire to earn better salaries and
do more coneenial 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.
CLOSSET & DEVERS,
PORTLAND, ORE.
Plate Racks, Wall Pockets,
Music Racks Clock Shelves
Just in See us
Hildebrand & Gor
Old Bee Hive Bldg.
DRAFTSMEN WANTED.
IB t
II in mi
.1UUUUU1IIU UULUU1
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
GHas: W Barr
. -FOR
POLICE COMMISSIONER
I . ' It T
MARTIN OLSEN, AUCTION AND
Commission House. Furniture . re
pairing, upholstering, carpet laying,
etc.; just opened up m weicn
Block. Fifteenth street, between
Commercial and Bond. Give me a
trial. "
CIVIL SERVICE MEN WANTED
Notice To Voters.
The voters of the City of Astorln,
will take notice that I am an inde
pendent" candidate for the office of
vVater Commissioner,1 from the Sec
ond Ward iof said city, and for the
four-year term.
ISAAC BERGMAN.
MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN
wanted The demand is always in
excess of the supply. We qualify
vnnnff 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
studv. Write today for "Mechanical
r : ; Plri.lnr International
Correspondent Schools, H. Harris, right here and warranted.
Representative, vvasnmgiuu
Portland. Ore. ' . umn
JAPANESE
GOODS
Fancy Tea Sets and Fine
China Waie ot all kinds
Bamboo Furniture made
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, 4 Washing
ton St., Portland, Ore. ;
WINES AND LIQUORS.
BULLETIN SAN RANclsCO Eflglfi . LOHCeft
Hall
10 fri ?
JU vJi IL
S. A. Glf.lRE
543 Bond Stree
TRANSPORTATION.
The MK" Line
Steamer - Lurlins
Niht Boat for Portland and
Way Laciiiigs.
Leaves Astoria dally except Sunday
t 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland DaJy Except Stowky
at 7 a. x
Landing Astoria F level Wharf
Landing Portland Foot Taylor "
J. J. DAY, Agent
Phone Main 27b
MEDICAL.
if --A
Veterinary Collece now ready;
mailed free. Dr. C. Keane, 1818 Mar
ket street'.
J. F. NOWLEN. REAL ESTATE
and Emolovment Office, 473 Com
mercial St..' Phone . Have fine
list of Astoria and country property,
Ml clases of labor furnished.
(320 Astor Street)
I'M AN. OLD COOK AND JUST
j as good as a new one; Ive got
some fine Turkeys that are guar-
Ianteed to keep until used. To be
given away Christmas at the Cozy
Corner, P. A. Peterson, Prop., 375
Astor street.
Unprecedented
Successes of
TEX GEIA1
CHIKKSS DOCTOl
Who Is knowa
oughOut the
United States oa
(' account of ,hia wos-
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 HOME TREATSEEW.
If you cannot call write for symp
toms blank and circular, inclosing 4
cents in stamps.
THE C GEE WO MEDICTNI CO.
1621 First St., Corner Morrison
PORTLAND. OREGON
Please Tiention the Astorian. -
Notice. -
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Columbia River Pack
ers' Association will be held at tne
office of the Association at Astoria,
Ore. On Monday, December 14th, aj
11 o'clock a. m. Geo. H. George,
Secretary.
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4061. .
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423 Bond Street
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