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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1909, THE MORNING ASTOllIAN, ASTORIA, OIIEGON. Gordon's Last .Chance,, "Jlumiln,, do yea umk juang r ds jnaudsd KIttud Tolllver euddonly m oer email orotnsr came Into the room. "Do I walk on my foetr demanded jimmie in urprtse. nwur u.. Mgei ffi' ril ttf lott sdroohow, K your are ill to Hi mmai; Throw it off your ohet" "in th! way eJlatatd Mnud -ion know Mr. Gordonf k Tva wen hlui one or twice." ad uittea jirotuio, wlto grin. Gordon wu regular visitor at the Tolllver Mm. "'Iapa wants me to marry btm, t- pwiowi ua. -Ufa to strict and Proper that i bate blm. l thought that ' I ware to Ulk slasg and -act Uj per. haps b would leave me In peace, tit uiN mangy gin. h aald to laat . Blht" ......... ....,.... Jlmmle grinned appreciatively. Ua nan no gnat Hking for the eminently ttald and correct Gordon. Ha htd team wIom suits' always looked aa imouko it wa tn flrst time they bud mi worn. .,.,..,,. ..... -V nia own preference waa fur Dirrr Puldlng. wbo occasionally offered h 1ID cigarette and wbo talked to mm precisely aa tbongb U waa a - uorun - never seemed to see blm. k' ' "' Isugbed and Mad, and Jluimls tnlared Into tba coiieplrsry with bta r Whole heart a ftr being aarared that Main! would never disclose tba aouroa I m iu r etiu Miun la aiang. f r.rf.ire llit weilf was out Gordon ii-Kt d iMoiiiM. n Waa very much in i-ve with Maud after bla own faab Imi, Thrra.waa no want of real affac- nH. iut Gordon waa no gallant wooer. n bud beett accepted by tba family. and In bla quiet, patient faahloo ha waa laying Meg to Maud'e heart Ho bad fancied b bad lwu making ! nMdway Untfl tbo devslojwd trtrk of taterlardlng ber speech with alang sr- prvmione. At first bt waa shocked, but aa Maud acquired proflrleury and grew mora nd mora alangy Gordon withdrew from bla campaign. Though ba lored tba gtrl aa much aa ever, bo assured Wmaelf that a wife wbo used alang waa utterly impossible. In secret Maud floated over tba fact but bora beraolf demurely when bar father abarply questioned her concern ing ber treatment of Gordon, for tba lattero visita bad fallen off, and, though Gordon bad pleaded traalneas a an eicu, Mr, Tolllvor bad an Wea that 'there waa aomelblng elee that might explain tbe lorer'a audden lack of Interest. Then fata took band, and ao It bap I peoed taut Jlmmle Tolllver, crossing tbo avenue, allpped on the muddy par ing and fell directly In front of a rap idly advancing automobile. Tbero waa a cry of horror from tbe apectatora, but ono man sprang for ward and with an eaay 4 movement graaped tba boy'a arm and carried blm to anfvty. , Tor a moment Jliimilt waa too daaad to comprahend; then ba alowly came to realbM tbat Gordon, unmoved aa over, atood bealda blm, auawerlng the iQueaUona of tba crowd, but refualog to iglra bla nam. "All right, old manr ba aaked as be aw tbat Jlmmle waa pulling bimeolf , SPitfr, vixwa ya movf, on,,, Jbl v. row4 la a uttla too'oagar.11 WHa signaled a pnanlng Uxlcab and X directed tba driver to so to tollofa where Jlmmle's muddled garment ' slight N mi preaenuble. The rnah hi cold air drove tha laat of tbo cob Well from Jlmmle'a brain, and, gftxtng admiringly at Gordon, ba decided tbat Maud waa wrong In bar estlmata of tba man. Tbero waa Sro ncdof tbai ice, red blood beneath tba waxenly, Immobile axpreaalon, and Jlmmle's heart warmed to bis reacuor, .; 'Bay, Do," ba demanded auddenly, "are you still dead nuts on Maudf "I eataem your alater Yery hlghiytw tdmitted Oordon. ' " ' nou'ra all right,- declared Jlmmte admiringly. ""If you want to cast your port ear over thla way and make a noise like a listen." . The noW'of a UsVcher waslrontln tied long after tbo Visit to tbt tailor's waa concluded., Gordon's face was aa fxprcMtonleea at ever, but tbero was a twinkle In Ms aye. - ' " 'i '"Bom evening latof Maud, coming 'downstairs, reached tba lower ball jnnt as Gordon was admitted by tbo butler, Jtmmto had been cautioned under puln oi .ioawg nis promipeOf ref ara, y ay nothing of. his rescue, so It was mewlr "tbat tlreeoine Jeuut Grdon'wbom Maud greeted wltb porfunctory cbr- "1 butted. in to tear off a piece of talk with the bosa bloomer wearor. Is ba tor asked Gordon,,;,....;, H '."If ,ynu .piean ..my, father"- began Maudlclly. ;" y, fe That'a tbe guy,1 interrupted Oor don. .."Will you tell tbo dclttruta from the waf .works to nsk b)H ''to grease bis heels and slide down! norel' ' will go myaelf," offored Maud twrrousbi Gordon ' fat as coldly, cofr rwjt .m appearance as 0Yer.ui per bapa be waa drunk. "Nix on the sea mner." declared Go v f don, raising,, detaining hand. "Use , wo ounor jor mo wircieem, ana wru call .out soma .convoraatioa. .wbllo ae makes a home run." "I must go," explained Maud. "I Amaftilni Nn(alM mwtA T mW4Cf) i see aoont It at once." "Tell it to wait," commanded Oo ( !n. "I'm tba head of tbe procession Just now. Don't you bother about the want earners,," ' " uV'bfg'mfntti And Gordon interrupted again. "Don't be a goat Bod butt In," be urgeo. -uit bo p uaU.' Jto points to a chair, and timidly aiaua seatea nerseir. As sbs bad led .thaway Into the parlor tba butler bad dutappenred, aiip(oitlug tbat be would not bo roqnlrod furtber. To ring for mm now, would only make a scsndnl among tba servanu. Terbaps ber fa ther" would come down In a few mm ntua. . . He usually spent tba evenlns in tha uprary wnen he did not go to tha club, ana in enner event bo muat pass tba open dour, If tbe worst cams aba could call for I lie butlor, but mean while' tierhap ho could Induce Qor- don to lave UlHly Boo took tba rnair indicated, silting nervously on ins mk, rwifly to spring np and run should occasion demand. "It doesn't coat any more to have a wbole chair," reminded Gordon aa ho sank lntoa scat between ber aud tbe dor.( "I want yon to put m wine to aome "things,: Whafa your grouch sgalust mer " ' "I have no grouch." protested Maud eagerly. "Indeed, I like you very much.1'"'" " -- "I never aaw you on tbe front steps waiting for me," said Gordon grimly. "LH It come out with s runn. I'm In wrong, now can I square myaelf T '"There Is nothing to be squared," In- alstil Maod. "I don't see bow you sn imagine such a thing." "Naughty, naujthfyr reproved Gor don, slinking bis forefinger at ber ad monlshtugly. "Look bere, klddo, put me nextl Tou don't like me, and I like you. I can't hlp It If I've got a froaen fare. It waa wlabed on me, and it'a none of my doings. Tell me bow I can looaeu up ao you'll have a ytn for "A ylnr repeated Maud uncertainly. This was a word not to Jlmmle's vo cabulary. A ylu-a yearning," explained Gor don. "I want you to think that I'm tbe wboie works, and you won't even let me be tbe second band.' Fix me up ao I can come Into tbe big tent and be a part of the program. I'm tbe "what to It' out to tbe freak tent, end ! don't like tbe job. I may not be quite your etyls, but I can learn. I'm tbe etar pupil In the little red scbool boase, and Til always be at tba bead of tbe class If you'll be the teacher. I love to love my teacbor." Maud sprang to ber feet, ber eyes buulng. " "Mr, Gordon." she said coldly. "I will not prolong tbl Interview. I do not know what is the matter. I do not want to know, but you must go, please. I cannot listen to you when you talk this way." Gordon bad sprung to bis feet wbu Maud rose, and now be smiled down Into tbe Unshed, snpry face. It seems," he aald a little sadly. "that my latent effort Is no more wo ceasful tbnn the earlier attempts. They aay that Imitation is tbe almcrcst form of flattery, and yet you are not pleased." What do you meant' gasped Maud In axtoulsliment. . "You learned alang for my bemillt," he reminded. "When I do the aame thing you object Of course my alnui; more pronounced than your own. but tlum you time only Jlmmle, while I bavo the vnliinblc assistance ot eev: ernl elevator boys, my office boy and tbe janitor's son, who qualifies as an expert. You use slang to disgust me With yourself. I am using It to disgust you-wltb slung." "And you Kiwwr gasped Maud. "Jlmmle line toldr ."Ilo.it said to his credit tbat tbe temptation was great," said Gordon gently., "Do not blame tbe lad. He meant well in giving me my Inst cuonce to win you. He saw beatli the. enrfnoe mid was sorry for bis part. I foolishly lmnglned that it l could !cl you In tbo use of slang 1 might startle you into nn Interest thai I see now yon never ean feel. It yvns foollHh experiment, Mies Tolilvcr, and I, a ilt J'our pardon for hnvlu:-- bored SUU then frightened you. It wns my Inst cbnnco, and I hoped thftt it mlBht succeed. t Bittbcr : from Jlmmle's remariti that you fear paternal preKHure will ie brougbt to bear on you. I neg to a suro : yon. that I .will so comrlve the situation ns not to. Involve you. I am -sorry that the last cbnnee failed." The little pauses in his speecn were (lotdon's only evidences of emotion. They we're only little halts in the evonneHS of his softn.even 'voice, but tbey al.owcd the strength of feeling, and, K touched Mau (wljn a auooen epuitlon, . "Don't go, she said softly, laying a dtnlniu,T hand upon bH haps, tbe Inst ' chance J has i not-1 mean"- Butsb could my no more. Gordon arms' werO tatstrctehcd, and In IiIb facoT no tonger., expressionless, thore waa a look of such anneal tbat aba suffered herself to be drawn with- m -tneir protecting circie. xus " chance had wen. , . , C. R. Kluger! theeweler, 1060 Vir ginia ' avenue, "..Indianapolis, ' IndV writes: "I was (O weak from Wdney trouble that I could hardly walk hundred feet. Four botte;sFpley's Kid ney Remedy "cleared my complexion, cured my backache and the irregu larities disappeared, and 1 can now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley's Kidney, Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured me after the doctors and other remedies had failed." T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. VISITING NURSERY COVERNECS one Way of garnlng a Living In a Large City. "We cannot afford a nursemaid. What slmll we do", wnn tbo cry lu a certiiln seiuiriiaiiloiinule section of iriy nntlve town.' Tlifu part of tbe resi dence district was tblcfly putroiited by couples wbo Imd more social ton liectloiis Hutu tiiuncy. "I am not mroii t tiousb to bo abut up In an olilcs all dny. and yet I uiu: earn my living," moaned Miss' Nice- gin. ' - " And Hint IniplicJ my su(f(.'i.lioii. which the youn.t woumo'ln 'nuestlon took up t'iitliuil:ui!lfiilly. , ., , i ; I piive h(r (lie dokh j of bnlf o down mother of civ ni'o.ualii(ancc and she sont tln'in riu"ds stiiilii Hint for n do) lr s week 'she'' wculd Vnll on evorr SUS TOOK TUSH to TBI FUI. pleasant da; and take a child ont In tbe park for tbe afternoon. When It rained those wbo were able to go ont could Seud the afternoon at ber borne. Boon aba bad a dosen children at 4 a month, filie took these out walking, told them nature stories, taught tbem new games and In every way made tbe afternoon pass pleasantly. The mothers are now enthusiastic about her, and, as for Mtsa Nlceglrl herself, the fresh air and exercise sre bringing the roses back to her cheek. She Is branching ont Into other lines connected with children. She is studj big massnKe and the rare of Infmitt' bands and fret. She al fills in t!i.' morning hours by teaching tbe little ones elementary French or rending, by bsthlnp the vouncor ones and being In every setiso of tho word a mother' helper. A bright s'omau wbo took up this) line of work might also bare the agen cy fur different artlfles of nuinery use. She might do shopping for prospecllvv mothers, makc layettes, etc. In fact the possibilities are almost limitless. . BEATRICE MORGAN. HOT OR COLD olden West Jyst Right CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, ORB. UITCKrTAIXRS. J. A. OILBAUG1I & CO Undertakers ard Enibalmert Experienced. Lady Assistant When Desired. Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. . t ;' ! Tatton Bdg. 12thand.Duane8U ' v ASTORIA. OREGON , Phone Main 2111 MEDICAL. .Unprecedented .; , Successes of. TEI GREA1 ' CIIKXS3 O0CT83 1 Who la - known 'throughout the f? lUnited Sutes on derful cures, i No poisons or drugs used.1 He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat , trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney, female complaints, snd all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL BOMB . T1SATMZ9T - If you cannot call write for symp toms blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. ; ' '' : tes c gis wo inroicnnc co. 1621 First St., Corner Morrison PORTLAND, OREGON Please .mention the Astorian. si Tea L Bring in Your Want Ads To-Day t TWENTY W0RD5 OR LE5S, ONE WEEK FIFTY CENTS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE - THE MORNING ASTORIAN": ' WANT ADVERTISEMENTS i Are Read Every, Morning by .'10,000' People. Tba Want Columns of THE MORNINQ ASTOEIAN are con. suited every morning by hundreds of persons in search of real estate ' bargains.' Article of sale, lost or found and people looking for em ployment Rates! Twenty words or le .three times, 25 cents; six times, SO cents; one month, 2X0. r ;k.rt.,. -.. , ,,, '., HELP WANTED. WANTED -A GOOD BOY, TO sork in printing office, Apply As- torian office. .: " v .. -v, ,,, " WANTED A GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework; good position in family of three adults. Enquire at this office.' -.-" .: TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. ' .... Notice. If you want sn exceptionally good brand of carbons and ribbons for your typewriter, see Lenora Benoit, Pub lic Stenographer, . 477 Commercial street SITUATION WANTED." SITUATION WANTED BY FIRST ' class Finn bartender; well posted in the English language. Address J. E., Aitorian. WANTED POSITION AS STENO grspher or stenographer and clerk; have own machine. Address I., As torian' office.!; i : AGENTS WANTED. AGErTFOR. OFFICE SPECIAL ty; may be canvasser or office supply house; article sells to every store, factory or home where use of tele phone is important .Wizard Co 1210 Williams avenue, Portland. ; CARPENTERS. G. O. AND G. N. STADIN BROS, ' carpenters, builders and contrac tors, Ninth and Duane . street, wil give prompt attention, to 11 orders; terms reasonable; ' satisfaction guar anteed. LOST AND FOUND. LOST A CLASS PIN. REWARD for return to Lawrence Thorndyke, Owl Printery. CITY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-BUSINESS BLOCK; the Waldorf, Kinney and Gribler, corner Eigth and Astor,: two lots, 100x110; house 100x110, 40 rooms vp stairs; 1 hall 40x100. J. F. Nowlen. 473 Comraercisl. ' 104-tf FOR SALE ONE LOT, SALOON on Astor street; cozy corner: sa loon ' fixtures; 7 furnished rooms; price, 8S0a , J. F. Nowlen, 473 Commercial . 10-4-tf FOR SALE-ONE HOUSE, TWO- story. S5250; one bouse, one-story. $2S0, or both .for $7000; property adjoins SE. cor, 34th and Franklin. Apply to J. P.. Nowlen... ,-. ..!' FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT; A splendid bargain. ' For particulars apply to W. Knapp, 1873 Grand ave nue, m BATH HOUSES. BATHS TURKISH . AND RUS- , sian, at the natatorium of George Hill, 217 Aator St.; rational prices; absolute 'cleanliness; private rooms; separate service for ladies; rheuma tism and akin diseases treated with perfect success. ;. 10-25-tf COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FQRJ SALE-RANCH AT SYEN sen. 2S acres: 8-room house: aood barn and pui bulging and orchard; partially Improved; $3000.; Apply J. v mi v ' i C .. ( 41 WWivii, aaajai FpR SALE-157! ,ACRE5 LAND, section tqvrnship 5, range A . on Nehalem River, two and, , jone-half million, f eet . of . timber, 35 . acres cul tivated; price $6000. J. FY Nowlen, 473 Commercial street. , 10-4-tf J.,;P,'t NOWLEN, REAL' ESTATE and Employment Officef 473 Com mercial St., Phone . , Have fine list of Astoria and country property. All clases of, labor furnished. VETERINARY COLLEGES. BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO College now ready; Dr. C ! Keane, 1818 Veterinary . mailed free. Market street. : DRESSMAKING. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES, aprons, ladies' waists, etc., done in the neatest and latest design; will go out in the country if desired; very reasonable rates. Address 461 Duane RESTAURANTS. U, S. RESTAURANT, 434 BOND . street Coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals, IS cents. TOKIO RESTAURANT, 351 Bond ' street, opposite Ross, Higgins & Co.; coffee with pie or cake, 10 cents; first-class meals; regulsr. meals IS cents and np.- .) -j. ; i HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS-We make S, specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS-AT LAW " GUSTAP A. HEMPLE L J Attorney-arLaw j . Suite 9-10 Odd Fellows' Building Tenth and Commercial Streets JOHN C McCUE, ATTORNEY AT Law it 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. DR. RHODA C HICKS, OSTEO path. Office: MinseJl Bldg., Phone Black 2065. 573 Commercial Street SWEDISH MASSAGING. . TYRA KOHLANDER, ROYAL graduate in Swedish movements, physical culture and massage; office, 545 Franklin ave, second fiat; boors: 9-11 a. m., 3-5 p. m, or Central Drug Store, Telephone. Main 2181. ! ; Notice. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Clatsop County will hold the regular exami nation of applicants for state, and county papers at her office in court house as follows: . ' ' For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday, Feb ruary luth at, y o clock a. m. ana continuing until Saturday, February 13th at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, History, Spelling, Physical Geography, Read ing, Psychology. Thursday4-Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching," Grammar, Bookkeeping, Physics, Civil Gov ernment Friday Physiology, Geography, Composition, Algebra, English ;. Lit erature, School Law. ' Saturday Botany, Plain Geome try, General History. ' ' For County Papers, .s, Commencing Wednesday, February 10th at 9 o'clock a. m. and continu ing" until Friday; February 12th at 4 p. m. . Wednesdays-Penmanship, History, Orthography, Reading, Physical Geography. Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theory of ; Teaching,1 Grammar, Physiology. " " Friday Geography, School Law, Civil Government, English Litera ture. ' "" '"" "''.' v ' ';, .'' ;' EMMA C WARREN, " County Supt of. Schools. NOTICE. Resolution to Improve Street Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria has declared its determina tion and intention to improve Hume avenue from a point 124 feet south of the north line of Duane street (west) to a point 10 feet south of the center line of Commercial street (west), by grading to a width of 25 feet through the center thereof, and to the established grade, and plank ing the same with 3 inch by 12-inch planking and 3-inch by 6-inch string ers to a width of 16 feet, .. , , . ,. That the costs and expenses of constructing said improvement shall be defrayed by special assessment upon the tots, lands and premises so benefitted by the same, which said lots, lands and premises are included in the special assessment district in cluding all lots, lands and premises so benefitted, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in the Town of Union. The whole of block 2 in Trullineer's Addition to the City of Astoria.: That portion of Tract B in Trui- linger's Addition to the City of As toria lying in front of and adjacent to Lots 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5 in the Town ct union. By order of the Common Council. .' OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, Ore. Dated, February 3, 1909. ... '.'.'''"' 1 ''"'"' NOTICE. Resolution to Improve Street Notice is hereby given" that the Common Council of . the .City of Astoria has declared its determina tion and intention to improve 18th street from the south line of Ex change street to the north line of Grand avenue to the full width there of and to the established grade, by removing - all s the ' old materia! throughout the entire improvement and by the construction to the full width thereof of a trestle street with pile bents of 7 piles to the bent, to gether With the necessary 12-inch by 12-inch caps, stringers and decking of 4-inch by 12-inch lumber and side walks of 10 feet in, width on either side of the street, from the said south line of Exchange street to a point 50 feet south of the south line of Frank lin avenue; from the said point 50 feet south of the South line of Frank lin avenue to . the , north line of Grand avenue, the improvement shall consist of the removal of all the old material and the renewing of the same with new stringers, street deck ing of 3-inch by 12-inch lumber and new sidewalks, gutters, and handrail, etc., complete. . .. . . . ... That the, costs and expenses of constructing said improvement shall be defrayed ' by special assessment upon the lots, lands and premises so benefitted by the same, which said lots, lands and premises are included in the special assessment district in cluding all lots, lands and premises so benefitted, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12 in blocks 112 and 14. - Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 in blocks 111 and 13, all in that part of the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded bv J. M. Shively. By order of the Common Council. OLOF" ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, Ore. Dated, February 3, 1909. ,., NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Notice is hereby given that the as sessment made for the construction of a sewer on Irving avenue from manhole at the crossing , of Irving avenue and 11th street to a point 150 feet east of the east line of Uth street, as- per . assessment roll number 187, was made by an order of the com mon council , of the city of Astoria, due and payable on the 15th day of February, A -D. 1909, by ordinance number 3730, confirming said assess ment roll. That the following are the names of the persons against whom the assessment is made, and the amount owing by each to-wit: . Basel, Rudolph $ 58-90 Douglas Land & Trust Co.... 58.89 Fulton, G. C 58-89 Hamilton, John F 117.79 Montgomery, Emma T...... 58.89 Short, Emily C. 58.89 By order of the common council- Auditor and Police " Judge of ( the City- of Astoria. Dated February 7, 1909. , NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. tice is hereby given' that' the State Land Board of the State of Oregon, will sell tp the highest bidder, at its office at the Capitol building at JSa Ieni, Oregon, on February 23, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, all the state's interest in the tide and overr flow lands hereinafter described, givJ ing, however, to the owner or owners of any lands abutting or fronting on such - tide and overflow lands, the preference right to purchase said tide and overflow lands at the highest price offered, provided such 'offer Is made in good faith; and also provided that the land will not be sold nor any offer therefore accepted for less than $5.00 per acre, the Board reserving the right to reject "any and all bids. Said lands are situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, and described as follows: . r -v f. Tide lands fronting and abutting on Lots 3 and 4, Section 8, in T. 2, N. R. 10 W. of W. M. and beginning at a point on the right bank of the Ne halem River at the SE. corner of Lot 4, T. 2 N., R. 10 W. and on the line of mean high water: Thence: East 8.88 chains to mesn low water. N. 8 deg. 30 min. E. 14.09 chains on mean low water line. , N. 10 deg. E. 7.28 chains on mesa low water line. N. 13 deg. W. 17.10 chains on mean low water line. -j N.,9 deg. 30 min. W. 2.00 chains on mean low water line to South line of Mt i. j West 0:50 chains to ,, mean' hiirh waier one. ; . j ' S. 9 deg. 30 min.? E. on mean hieh water line. t 2.00 chains S. 4 deg, E. 14.79 chains on mean high water line. S. 7 deg. W. 7.16 chains on mean high water line. - t-.-v - . j S. J8.deg.,30 min W. 5.42 chains on mean high water line. j 5. 1 deg. 15 min. W. 10.46 cha na on mean high water line. ; 3. 13 deg. 15 min. W. 1.65 chains to place of beginning, containing 15.64 acres more or less. , Applications snd bids should ba addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State iana uoard, balem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to pur chase tide lands." u ' G. G. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board. Dated Dec 23. J908. , MISCELLANEOUS. Hate Racks, . Wall Pockets, Music Racks Clock Shelves Just in See ns i Hildebrand & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. ., r- LAUNDRIES. NOT THE ONLY ONE lv We want ft well known that we don't compete with oor fellow ri ri sen, the "Chinee." . w, ,. ... Our methods bear comparison with hia to his disadvantage, :., . , nave your. laundry work dona bv the light of day. ' ' ' Your clothes will be pure, clean and satisfactory, ff done here. troy Sundry.-' ir t Tenth and Euane''-' Phone Main 1991 1 . DENTISTS.' TET3 ..V Gold Crowns, 22-k...; Bridgework 22-k. ..I.. .....$540 ....'.$540 ..$1.50 up $1.50 50c, $1410 ......$10 ......50c Gold .Filling Enamel Filling Silver Filling Best Plates Painless Extraction .. Lady attendance. Office hours 8:30 a. m- to 6 p. m., Sunday 10 a. m. to 12 m. Evening work by aoDointment Chicago Painless Dentists OVER DANZIGER'S PLUMBERS. ' 1;LII1 PLUMBER j Bc&tlllg Contractor, Ti&Hef AND Sheet Iron Worker VtL'WORK GUARANTEED ?'? VA Bond Street TRANSPORTATION. :f;rTheyK"Line Steamer - Luflins Niht Boat for Portland asd " J I ffi.f; ii;Uxj5 ? . Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday t . . . .,' at 7 p. nv , ' . ' ' ' Leaves Portland Dally Except Sue fay at 7 a. a. i( Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor J.J. DAY, Agent Phone Main 270s