FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, im THE MORNING ASTOltlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. The Daily Market Rejrort tMaMMMMMaMMMMB ; PORTLAND, Jan. 21, That be-'per hundred, sweets, fiifpee hun . . . n . t. . . t . 1 ' j j . twevn 4.u aim inj per ceni 01 tns potato crop of the state In the hand of farm en wit lost ai a consequence of (he recent ,ree ii Hie opinion of one of thtlrsdlrig local dcslers -who hi pent Jhc greater part of the week In veitigtlngt conditions In .the various tusmcw.. ,ue una touay: Iiinioiis H itution" V 5muchJ''lle. $2-252,50; head ttuc, more favorable as regards crop dam-,'" age by the freee. The crop was mors or less generally frosen, but onions ire less susceptible to damage by frost than potatoes, and the chances are that the crop as a whole wilt be marketable. Fish Supply Is Running Low. Bad weather and unfavorable condb tlons on the Columbia River and else where have cut down the fish supply locally to the lowest point known in jnontbt. For the time the market is practically bar of fresh salmon, eat fiah, torn cod, smelt, crabs and rasor clams. ', Butter Wankers Cheese Firm. Butter prices In general held at yes terday's pries level, but the tone of the market was materially weaker nd the prospect Is for a general de cline in the near future. Cream sup plies show a steady increase. ' Cheese is firm and stocks of new make ire for the time so light as to be of small consequence.- Storage stocks are being heavily drawn upon and the demand. for this Is strong, though the bulk of the trade for the present Is confined to this locality. ',' Poultry Plentiful and Easy. Receipts of poultry generally were liberal and prices showed slight downward tremj ai.regsrd liens and '"chickens. In other lines there were no price changes, but the market wss not strong.. ; Best Oregon eggs moved it 37t to 40 cents, nd unless arrivals, prove heavier thin ire expected the chances are that there will be no further changes this week. The supply today was sufficient, but not much in excess of the demand. ' ' ' ; Veal Lowered Halt a Cent ' In country dressed, jncati the only change in the market was a slightly wUr tif in vest, the best grade of whieh was lowered half a cent, o 10 cents a pound. Fork held its own at the last quotation. In both lines stocks weft fully sufficient for . the demand. WHOLESALE PRICES. Grain, Flour, Hay, Etc! -Wheat Track prices! , Club, 92c; blue stem, $1.05' turkey red,1 95c; fed Russian, 90c; Valley, 95c. ; . r-H ! Flour Patents, $555; straights', $450; exports, $3.90; Valley, $5.00; 1 1-4 sack graham, $4.40; whole wheat, '$4.65; ry,$S.50. ,i v.- .. Batley-Feed, $26.50; rolled, $28.50 29.50;, brewing, ,$27,50. ,. , J Oate--No. 1 white, $33; gray, $32. Her Trsck prices: Timothy Wil lamette Valley, fancy, $16; do, ordi- nary, u; eastern uregon mixcu $18; do, fancy, $20; alfalfa, $15.00; clover S13,S0. f ; ? '. v ; Millstu,ffs-Bnn, $26.50; middlings, $33; shorts, country,, $?lj shorts, city, 30; cWp, $2Z'f ; Meata and Provisions. Hams-1012,lbs.,14Jc; ,14-16 lbs., 14c; 18-20 lbs, 13ic 0 ,,. ,.. I Dressed MeatatHogl, fancy 88ic ordinary 7c71c large 6c; teal, extra lOQlOJc, ordinary 89c, heavy 7c; mutton, fancy 78e.,l;; , ... , Bacon Breakfast 17lg21c, picnics 91c; cottage roll, He; regular short elears, smoked 13c, do unsmoked 12c; clear backs- unsmoked 12c,' do smoked 13c; shoulders, 1 le, i j .r 1 Lard-rKcttle leaf, 10s, 14c; do, 5s, 15c; do 50-lb. tins, ,14c; steam ren dered, 10s, 131c; do 5s, 14c; com bound, IPs, 91c. Butter, legs and Poultry. Butterr-Extras, 37c; fancy 3537c; ktore. 18(320c. . Cheese Full cream twins, 151) 16c:: full cream ..triplets, 15i16c; Young America, 17c; cream .brick, 18 20c Swiss block, ie(ui-:uc; u buraer. 18(a!20c. I Ecru Select Oregon, 37l40c; pastern, 3035c. Poultry Mixed chickens, 121013c atrcy hens, 13(ai3ic; roosters, old 1ZJ bl3c; broilers, fryers, 1617; dressed boultry I cent ner pound higer; ducks ive, 1820c; geese, live, 10c; turkeys, jive, 1718c; dressed 20Z3c. Fruits and Vegetables. ; Fresh, Fruits Oranges, $2,0Q3.00 langerines $1.75 box; lemons, $2.50 1,00; grapes, Spanith Malagas, $6 b(V ft crate; pears, $1.25:31.50 per ) ,'ranberriei, $15.00 per barrel inn ' . 5'i.Sle per pound. : I i viocs Buying prices, $1(3.110 area. Onlomv-Buylng prices; fi.25S1.50 per hundred. , ' , Apple Best Oregoni, $2.QO$2.50; common, $ lUi!l per box.. 'Vegctablei Turiiips, $1,50 per tack; beeti, $1.50; parsnips, $1,50; ' $2.25 per dozen; cucumbers, V 'iw per doxen; celery, 85djj90c per down; atichokes, $1.40 per dozen; beans, 20c per pound; peas, 16c per pound; tomatoes, $t.752.23 per crate; squash, 2c per pound; peppers, $1.75 per box; cauliflower, $!125 per .doxen, .,.,.:, ; . Oysters, Clams and Flab. Oysters Shoalwater Bay, per gal lon $125; per sack $4.50; Tokt Point, $10 per, lOOjOlymplas (121 lbs.), $5; OlyinpUs. per gallon, $25, ' FibHslibut, 81c lb; black cod, 7 8cj black bssa. 20c; striped bass, pc; VrrlngJ 51c; flounders, 6c; catfish, 9c; shrimp, 121c; perch, 6c; sturgeon, 121c; aea trout, 15c; torn cod, 8c; aal9H hoitn,,7f- vf f Canned Salmon Columbia river, Mb. talis, $2; 21b. tals. $3 fancy, Mb. pats, $115; Mb, flats, $125; fancyA Mb, ovals, $Z75; Ataska.talls, pink 95c, red $1.40; nominal, 2s, tails, $2.10. Clamt Little neck, per box, $2.50; rasor clams, $2 per box; crabs, $1 Hops, Wool, Hide. Etc. Hops 1908, choice 7(S71c, prime 6 37c, medium 56c; 1907, 283c lb. Wool-Valley, medium, 14151c; lb.; coarse, 12(J13c; Eastern Oregon, 8S16c, as to shrinkage. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 15151c; dry kip, No. 1, 14c lb.; dry salted, one-third less; dry calf, 151c lb.; salted steers, 713c lb.; salted cows, 7c lb.; .sugs and bulls, 4Jc lb ; kip, 6c lb.; calf, 12c lb.; green stock, 1c less; sheepsklna, shearlings, 1025c; short wool, 3040c; medium and long wool, according to quality, 50Q 90c; dry horses, 50c($1.5O; dry .colt, 25c; angora, 80c!S$l; gt, common, iogi20c MolialrChoIci 18l0e' ft?"' . t " Oregon Craperoot Per 100 lbs., ,.,, -v :? Cascara Sasrada (ebittim bark) SJe per lb, ;' . " OCa, Lead, Etc. " Linseed OU Raw, 5-barrei lota, 64c; 1-barrel lots, 65c;-1n case, 71c; boiled, 5-barrel lots, 66c; 1-barrel lots, 67c; in esses, 73c. , Gasoline Union and Red Crown, bbls, 151c; cases, 221c Motor, bbls., 16lc; esses, 231c' 6 degrees, bbls 30c; cases, 371c. Engine Distillate, bb!s4 9c; esse. 16c- i . I ! JOBSERS' QUOTATIONS. ! . 8ogw, Coffea, Etc. i Sugar (sick basis) D. O., $5.95; beet, $5.75; Qolden $5.35; .extra C, $545; powdered, $6.05; fruit or berry sugar, $555; boxis, 55c ewt advance over sack basis (less l-4c if paid for In 15 days). i I Turoentine In cases, 63c; in wood barrels, 61k) in iron barrels, 591c; in 10-case lota, 62c r-" Lead Strictly pure white lead, in ton lots,'7!c; 500-lb. lota, 8c less; less! thin -500c lbs., 61c; red lead and lith arge, c nigner uarv wnite.j , " Rice Imperial Japan, No. I, $6.35; SoHthera Japan, $5.756; broken, 41c head; fancy, $77 J5 '1 ', Coffee Mocha, 2423c; Java, fancy 25(g28c; Java,, good, 2024c; Java, Ordinary, 1720c; .Costa Rica, fancy, 18 20c; Costa Rica, good, !618c; Arbaclk, $16.50 cwt; Lion, $15.75 cwt; Colombia coffee,. 14c lb.; Sal vador, .lll141c,' Salt-Bale', 75-2a, bale, $273; t-Jcs ol 604s, bale. $2.23; bales Of 404a. bale, $125; bales of 15-10s, bale, f221; bags, 50s, fina.Jon; $15; bags Six; genuine Liverpool ton, $17; bags, ,50c 1 pound $13.50; 100s, ton, $13.00: R. S. V. P 20 5-lb. cartons, $2.25; R. S. V. P, 3-lb. cartons, $1.7S; Liverpool, lump, pcr .ton, $20,.i . , v Raisins Loose muscatels, s-crown, cents; 4-crown, 71c; bleached, seedless Sultanas. 9ic12c; un bleached seedless Sultanas, 61 cents; London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes pf 20 j onnds, $100; 2-crown, Sl.75. Nuts walnuts, 141c per pound filberts, 16c; Brazils, 16c; pecans, 14 (220c; hickory,; 10c; Virginia row pea nuts, 8 cents; chestnuts, Ital ian 10c, Ohio 25c; cocoanuts, dozen, 90c$l; pine nuts, 10(2 12c pound, pried Fruits Applies, esc per lb; peaches, 10(3 12c; pears, Ul14c Italian prunes, 5f(fi6c; California figs, wiiite, in sacks, ,ic per pound; black, 67c; bricks, 75c2.25 per box; Smyrna, 1617k per pound; dates, Persian, 617c pound. ,t , ' 1 The Pure Food Law. Secretary Wilson says, "One of the objects of the law is to inform the consumer of the prescence of certain harmful drugs in medicines,'' The taw requires that the amount of chlo roform, opium, morphine, and other habit forming drugs be stated on the ring in.- Your Want Ads" To-Day TWENTY WORDS Oft LESS, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE THIS MORNING ASTORIAN WANT - ADVERTISEflEISITS rXrc Read Every lloraiag by10,000 Peopfer Tb Want Column of THE MOKNINQ ASTORIAN arc con sulted every. morning by bundreda of persona In reh. of real catat . bargain.. Artidsa of ! lvst or found and people looking for em ployment Rates j Twenty words or Una .three times, 25 cents; six times, 50 cents; one month, $240. HELP WANTED. WANTED -A GOOD BOY TO work in printing office. Apply As- torian office. ,, . ; , . WANTED A GIRL TO DO GEN cral housework in smsll family. Apply 127 Fifth atreet ti WANTED A GIRL FOR GEN eral housework; good ppsitiop in family of three adults. Enquire at his office. ' ,: ' '' ;' . m' GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL . bouse work-in private family; must be able to do plain cooking; Scandi navian preferred. Apply 749 Grand avenue, corner 17th street WANTED TO EMPLOY CATHO- lic gentlemen as local representa tive; we require a person of energy and ability for the position; salary, $18 per week; write at once for par ticulars, The Hoey Publishing Co., 323 Dearborn St, Chicago, lit. ,., SITUATION WANTED. STENOGRAPHER, RAPID AND accurate, wants position with steady work; at present employed. Ad dress 11. C E., care Astorian office. A YOUNG MAN WHO NOW HAS charge of one of the best known offices on the Coast wants to. locate In Astoria; thoroughly experienced in installment or .mercantile bookkeep ing; bsnk references or bond if re quired. Address Box No. 42, Port land, Ore. -; LOST. LOST-A FOX TERRIER, BITCH dud about. .five months old-Finder please notify Gold Star Hotel and re ceive reward., f-'rztw FOR SALE OR RENT. ONE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRIT er. one Smith Premier; both in first-class condition. See Lenora Bej noit, Public Stenographer, 477. Com mercial street, y .. . IvA t ''1;-". CITY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE BUSINESS. BLOCK; the Waldort Kinney and .Pnbler, corner Eigth and Astor, two lota, 100x110; house 100x110, 40 rooms cp stairs; 1 hall 40x100, J. F. Nowlen. 473 Commercial tv M-tf FOR SALE-ONE LOT, SALOON on Astor street; cozy corner; sa loon fixtures; 7 furnished rooms; price, $8500. J. F. Nowlen, 473 Commercial 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. WILL TRADE CITY LOTS FOR timber lands in Oregon or Wash ington. Mill Land Company, 713 Corbett Building, Portland, Or. . VETERINARY COLLEGES. BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College now ready; mailed free. Dr. C Keane, 1818 Market street i "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. F. Nowlen. , m . - 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 SEVERAL FINE FARMS UNDER cultivation in the great Twin. Falls irrigated tract; will trade for timber lands in Oregon or Washington. Falls Farm Company, 713 , Corbett Building, Portland, Ore. , i label of each bottle. The manufac turers of Chamberlains cough remedy have always claimed that their reme dy did not contain any of these drugs, and the truth of this. claim is now fully proven, as no mention of them Hie label. This remedy is not only one of the safest, but one ot the best in use for coughs and colds, it. vain tm been croven beyond question during !te many years it has 1 " na?' been in ffeiicral use. For sale Dy Frank Hart and leading druggists. 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 Ron, Higgins;& Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals; regular meals ,15 cents and up. HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tentb and Doane streets. ', 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. 10-2S-tf PRIVATE LESSONS. CAN TAKE A FEW MORE PU - pils in shorthand, and -.typewriting; rates reasonable. See Lenora Benoit, Public Stenographer, 477 Commer cial streets. ' t J. NQWLBN REAL ESTATE and Employment Office, 473 Com mercial St, Phone . Have fine list of Astoria and country property. All dases of labor furnished PROFESSIONAL CARDi. ATTO RN E YS-AT-L A W ' GU3TAF A. HEMPLS Attomey-t-Law . Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building : .Tenth and Commercial Streets JOHN C McCUE, ATTORNEY AT Law. Page Building, Suite 4. - HOWARD M. BROWN ELL. AT torney at Lawfn Deputy District Attonw y. 420 Commercial Street DENTISTS' riaWMMayaitsesM DR. F. VAUGHAN, , DENTIST, Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. W. C LOGAN," DENTIST, Commercial Street, Shanahan Bldg.J OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C HICKS, OSTEO- , path. Office: Mansell BIdg., Phone Black, 2065, 573 Commercial Street SWEDISH MASSAGING. TYRA KOHLANDER, ROYAL ' graduate In '. Swedish T movements, physical culture snd massage; oflSce, 545 Franklin ave., second flat; hoars: 9-11 a. m, 2-5 p. m., or Central Drug Store, Telephone Mam 2181. '"' ' ; Notice. There is money in the Irving-avenue from 11th to 15th street fund to pay warrants Noa. 25417 to 25421 inclu sive. Interest will cease after this date. Astoria, Or., Jan. 18, 1909. ' ; THOMAS DEALEY, , ', City Treasurer. ' " N0TICE' Board of Equalization To Meet Nft'tire ia herebv tiven that Soeml assessment roll number 184, made for the purpose of constructing a sewer on 17th street, from the North line of Irving avenue to the South line of Jerome avenue has been filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, and numbered special assessment roll number 184 and that the Committee on streets and Public! Ways has been appointed a committee of the Council to sit with tne coaro oi Assessors as a Board of Equalization to examine, correct and equalize ' the same, and that Saturday the 30th day of January A. n. 1909. at the hour ot i o ciock, p. m. in the Council Chambers of tht City hall has been fixed as the time and place of said meeting of said Board of Equalization. All objections to said -assessment must be presented in Writing. 1 ,,' OLAF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, Or. Dated January 20, 1909. 10t . NOTICE. Board of Equalization To Meet. Vntire ii herebv Riven that special - ...,.m,.n, -nil nmhr ITS maitn for - "v the purpose of improving Jerome Av enue, from the East lineoi 14tb street, to the East line of 17th street, has been filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, and numbered special assess ment roll number 185, and that the committee on streets and public ways has been appointed a committee of theCouncil to sit with the Board of Assessors to examine, correct and equalize the same, and that Saturday the 30th day of January A. D. 1909, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p.m. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall has been fixed as the time and place of said meeting of said Board of Equali zation. All objections to said assess ment must be presented in writing. OLAF ANDERSON, ' "Auditor and Police Judge of the ; i City of Astoria, Ore. Dated January 20, 1909. lOt NOTICE. ' Board of Equalization To Meet Notice is hereby, given that special assessment roll number 186 made for the purpose of constructing a Sewer on 51st street, front the South line of Cedar street, to the beach on the North side of Birch street has been filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, and numbered special assess ment roll number 186, and that the committee on streets and public .ways has been appointed a committee of the Council to sit with the Board of Assessors - to examine," ' correct and equalize the same, and that Saturday the 30th day of January A. D. 1909, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p.m. in the Council Chambers in the City hall has been fixed as the time and place of said meeting of said Boacd of Equalization. All objections to said assessment most - be presented in writing. t. . f;: OLAF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, Ore. Dated January 20,' 1909. '- lOt NOTICE. Board of Equalization To Meet Notice is hereby given that special assessment roll number 187 made for the purpose of constructing a Sewer on Irving Avenue, from the man-hole at the crossing of Irving avenue and IUh street to a point 150 ieet east of the east line of 11th street,' has been filed with the Auditor nd Polite Jodee. and numbered- spetial assess ment roll number 187, and that the committee 'on streets and public ways has been appointed 'a committee of the Council to sit with the Board of Assessors to examine, correct .and (equalize the same, and that Saturday, the 30th day of January A. D. 1909, at the hour of 2 o clock, p. m, in the Council Chambers: in the City Hall has been fixed as the time and place of said meeting of said Board of Eaualization. All objections to said assessment must be presented in writ ing. OLAF ANDERSON, . Auditor and Police Judge ol the City of Astoria, Ore. Dated 'January. 20, ' 1909, lOt " ' W0TICE- -Board of Equalization To Meet i . ,M -.; 'u:;.. 5, .....1 i, . ; i.,y. ' Notice is hereby given that special assessment roll number 188 made for the purpose of improving Irvingf Ave nue from the East line of Shively"s Astoria, to the West line of 40thstreet, has been filed with the Auditor ana Police Tuccre. and numbered special assessment roll number 108, and that the committee on streets' and public ways has been appointed a committee of the Council to sit with the Board of Assessors to examine, correct and equalize the same, and that Saturday the 30th day of January A. D. 1909, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m. in the Council Chambers in the City mil has been fixed as the time and place of said meeting of said Board of Equalization. ' AH objections to said assessment must be presented in writing. -a OLAF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, Ore. e Dated Tanuarv 20. 1909. lOt ASTRAY NOTICE. NOTICE IS hereby given that a sorrel horse has been Seized by the pound-master and ' is now at the city pound. Owner can have same by proving property and paying costs. Otherwise the animal will be sold as required Dy law. FRED OBEKU. Artine Chief of Police. NOTICE. Notice of Annual Meeting of . . , ., Stockholders , Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the Union Fisher men's Co-Operative . Packing Com pany, will be held according to the by-laws , of said .corporation, and at the hall of the Columbia ,River Fish ermen's Protective Union, in Astoria, Oregon, on Monday, January 25, 1909, at I o'clock p. m. CHARLES WILSON, ' President. Attest: FRANS KANKKONEN, Secretary., ' MISCELLANEOUS. Plate Racks, Wall Pockets, Music Racks Clock Shelves " Just ia See us IHUetei fi' Gor 013 Bee Hive Wig- DENTISTS. Hug If yon need any bridgework to be really well done, come here and he sure about it The excellence of our dental work in this vicinity has won as many past friends, , because oar patrons, have discovered we are ex perts and excel , in every department of dental practice. We make a prac tice of .painless extraction and supply the best of, teeth, either on plates or bridgework. , . .... ''X"YeJ , V- Y -" Painless extraction;, , 50c Silver, fillings . . , 50c to $L00 Gold fillings $U0 p 22-K. gold crown .,I5J)0 Bridgework $5X9 Best plate made..... ..$t0 All nervous people and those that are affected with a weak .heart can have their work done, with no pain and danger.' ; , CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS, Over Danziger's , Phone Main 3031 Office hours; 8:30 a. to. to, 6 p. m ; Sunday, 10 a. m.-12 to., Lady attend ant Swedish and Norwegian inter preter. ... 'Nature provid:s :at cne S CI! CALIFORTM '' It ii the natural winter home of many thou sands of the world's best people. Under the gentle inSuence of its BuSd winter climate, every amusement and recreation abounds, bathing, boating, fish ing, driving; such pic nics, parties and "jolli fications." :G0 TO: Los Angeles, Paso Robles. Hot Springs, Hotel del Monte, San ' ta, Barbara, San Diego, Santa Monica, Venice, . -Long Beach, Santa Crux, or score, of similar resorts and yon will find, health, con genial surroundings, hospitable, associates, faultless accommoda tions and numberless attractions and con veniences. . The0eR.,N.Co, iVi CONNECTING WITH Hxl . The Southern Padiic Co. Makes inexpensive round trip excursion rates to Cal ifornia. . . . ...... . A six months stopover ticket Portland to Los Angeles and return is $55.00 i". Corresponding rates are in effect to other points. ' We have aome very distinc tive literature covering Cali fornia's winter resorts, and will take, pleasure in giving you all of the information and assistance at our com mand. I- - For tickets, sleeping car reser vations, etc, call on,, tele- . , graph, or write WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pas Agt Portland, Oregon. : Subscribe ta the Morning AitorUn, the local news; full Associated Press reports. Delivered ty sauricr, 6S eots per month. Covers the entire lower Q 1 1 ? 3 1 Li if I carry the best Loners' Shoeo in town at the low est prices. ., My stock of men's and boy's shoes is unsurpassed for qua lity. Close buying and low expenses enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. xl S. A. 147, Fci d ftree MEDICAL. -- ft"" " Unprecedented ; Successes of f1 a tan tUs'-i TEX CSXAT 'V p -Who. is kaovm . thronghont the -L' United . States en .account of his won- derful cores. , No poisons or dragt nsed, fie guarantees to cure catarrk, asthma, , lung and throat troella, rheumatism, nervousness,, stomach, liver and. kidney, , female compliant, and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL EOmX TtSATUXSTL If yon cannot call write for symp toms blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. " ' v , is a exi wo iKzsrccss c$. 162 First St, Corner Morrison PORTLAND, OREGON Please .mention the Astorian: -PLUMBERS.-"- 1 1 f'np'W, kiJt (It lil'utULWKiLlll FLUIK2R ; -AND-M-:,.. - Sheet !rca Worker VLL WORK GUARANTEE! 423 Bond Street'"""-' ' -SE3 - '. . Younce & Baker Plumbing, Tinning, Steam and ,.(,., A; as Fitting: ,. Prices reasonable' and all Work guaranteed to be first class. Esti mates furnished. ' , n6 Eighth Street; Opp. Post Office. Phone Main 4061. LAUNDHIS3. NOT THE ONLY 0N2 We want ft well known that we don't compete with our fellow cirJ ten, the "Chinee." , , Our methods bear comparison with his to his disadvantage. Have your laundry work done by the light of day. Your clothes will be pure, clean and satisfactory, if done here. TROY LAUNDRY ' Tenth and Duane Phone Main 1991 TRANSPORTATION. The "K" Use Steamer - Lurlins 7".t7j Lmniiss. " Leaves Astoria daily except Sanday .... -;l..at7p. nv . Leaves Portland Dally Except &9sq at 7 a. J. . : Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf . Landing Portland Foot Taylor tt. ';'V;'1'DAX Agent Phone Main 278 cnnJESTAEiia J. A, CILBAUGU & CC Undertaken ar4 Eiubulmer , Experienced. Lady AwalstaHt , j; . . When VenimL Calls Promptly Attended Day or Ntgl.t, Tattou V.J;. 1'ifhiiiMlJI.Jt.iairt 8t A' T;;::TA, OUEGOST 1'hOUe UalH i 1 1 1 QOfl : i