Polk's Astoria City and Clatsop County Directory, 1917-18, Part 2

Author: R. L. Polk & Co.
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: R. L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 366


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Physician-Dr Nellie S Vernon Councilmen


First Ward-C E Lankester, Sven Lonberg


Second Ward-C J Curtis, Wm Kelly Third Ward-Chas Johnson, C


A Leinenweber


Fourth Ward-J R Arnold, J Mart- in Johnson. At Large L W Glaser Standing Committees


Ways and Means-C A Leinenweb- er, C J Curtis, Chas Johnson


Health and Police-C J Curtis, Wm Kelly, C E Lankester


Streets and Public Ways-C J Curt- is, C E Lankester, J R Arnold . Fire and Water-J M Johnson, Chas Johnson, C A Leinenweber


Public Property-Wm Kelly, C J Curtis, J R Arnold


Wharves and Water Frontage-C E Lankester, C J Curtis, Sven Lonberg Sanitary and Reclamation-C A Leinenweber, J R Arnold, J M John- son, Sven Lonberg, L W Glaser


City Water Commission City Hall


F A Fisher, Chairman; O I Peter- son, E Hauke, L O Belland, A Mc- Pharlan, Asmus Brix, C R Higgins, Peder Gimre, Albert Johnson, Supt; G W Lounsberry, Clerk


Port of Astoria Commission


B F Stone, Pres; Geo W Sanborn, Vice Pres; George W Warren, Sec; Joseph F Marias, Asst Sec; Frank Patton, Treas; Frank Sweet, Harbor- master; R R Bartlett, Chief Eng; Meets every Tuesday at 9:30 A M at Port Dock Taylor Av and Ilwaco Av Sanitary and Reclamation Commission


Andrew Birch, Pres; Y D Guilliume, Sec; W P O'Brien, Treas; Olof An- derson, Atty


Fire Department


Headquarters-Commercial nw cor 17th, Tel 15


Chief-C E Foster


Truck Co No 1-Commercial nw cor 17th


Hose Co No 1-Astor sw cor 4th


Hose Co No 2-Commercial nw cor 17th


Hose Co No 3-Franklin av bet 28th and 29th


Hose Co No 4-Taylor av sw cor Melbourne av Fire Alarm Boxes


4-2d cor Astor


6-Astor cor 7th


8-Franklin av cor 12th


12-Cedar cor 48th


13-Bond cor 45th


14-Astoria Box Co, 38th cor Com- mercial


15-38th cor Franklin av


16-Franklin av cor 33d


17-Commercial cor 12th


18-Bond cor 9th


25-26th cor Franklin av


29-Commercial cor 16th 31-Bond cor 1st


32-Columbia av nr Lincoln av


33-Bond cor Columbia av


34-Alameda av cor Kingston


35-Taylor av cor Ilwaco


49-Grand av cor 15th


54-Commercial cor 11th


62-Exchange cor 9th


68-Grand av cor 8th


82-Union Co-operative Cannery


93-Elmore Cannery


116-ft 6th Police Department


Chief of Police-I A "Nace" Grant; Sergeant, John Donnelly


Policemen-Walter D Howard, Vin- cent F Bakotich, Edward L Carlson, J Harry Entler, C J McKnight, Matt Pietarila


COUNTY OFFICERS


Judge-T S Cornelius


Clerk-J C Clinton


Sheriff- J V Burns


Treasurer-E G Gearhart


Assessor-F P Leinenweber


Attorney-E C Judd


Surveyor-G F Parker


School Superintendent-O H land


By-


Coroner-W C A Pohl


Commissioners-K F Johnson, John Waterhouse


Roadmaster-A C Rose


STATE GOVERNMENT


Representatives in U S Congress


U S Senators-Geo E Chamberlain, Portland; C L McNary, Salem Representatives-W C Hawley, Sal- em; C N McArthur, Portland; N J Sinnot, The Dalles


STATE OFFICERS


Governor-Jas Withycombe


Geo. W. Sanborn & Sons


Agents SSs. BREAKWATER AND KILBURN


Coal, Blacksmith Coal, Salt, Coal Tar, Sewer Pipe and Building Material


CFFICES, WAREHOUSES, DOCKS 8th, 9th and 10th STREETS (Waterfront)


TELEPHONES 138 and 183


STEAMER PHONE 381


HENRY MAKELA, Res. Phone 856 W. H. MAKELA, Res. Phone 788-L JOHN WUOPIO, Res. Phone 755-R


MAKELA & WUOPIO


BUILDING


GENERAL CONTRACTORS HOUSE MOVING Plans and Estimates Made Free of Charge


PILE DRIVING


253 Alameda Ave.


Astoria, Oregon


24 ASTORIA


1917-1918 POLK'S ASTORIA CITY AND


Secretary of State-Ben W Olcott Treasurer-Thos B Kay


Attorney-General-Geo M Brown


Bank Supt-S G Sargent; Marshall Hooper, C H Stewart, E F Slade, Bank Examiners


Biologist-Wm L Finley


Blind School Supt-E T Moores Corporation Commissioner-H J


Schulderman


Dairy and Food Commissioner-J D Mickle, 510 Worcester bldg, Portland Deaf School Supt-E S Tillinghast Engineer-J H Lewis, Salem Feeble-Minded Institution Supt-J N Smith


Fish Warden and Supt Fish Hatcli- eries-R E Clanton, Portland Forester-F A Elliott


Fruit Inspector-J E Stansbery, 418 Oregon bldg, Portland


Game Warden-Carl D Shoemaker, Portland


Health Officer-D N Roberg, Port- land


Insane Asylum Superintendents-P. E L Steiner and W D McNary


Insurance Commissioner-Harvey Wells, Salem


Labor Commissioner-O P Hoff, Sa - lem


Librarian-Cornelia Marvin, Salem Parole Officer-Jos F Keller


Penitentiary Supt-Chas A Murphy Port Warden For Columbia District -A W McIntosh, Portland


Printer-Arthur W Lawrence Public Instruction Supt-J A Churchill


Sealer of Weights and Measures- Spence Wortman, Deputy


Soldiers' Home Commandant- R C | Chairman, ex-officio; C F Stone, Kla-


Markee, Roseburg


Training School Supt-Will S Hale Tuberculosis Hospital Supt-G C Bellinger Veterinarian-W H Lytle


STATE BOARDS AND SIONS COMMIS-


Accountancy-W D Whitcomb, Port- land; Arthur Berridge, Portland; W R Mackenzie, Portland; George Black, Portland; E M Wilson, Medford


Banking-Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer


Barber Examiners-Lee Canfield, Salem, Prcs; S H Howard, 405 Spald- ing bldg, Portland, Sec; C H Kelly, Portland, Treas


Burbank A R Trust Fund-Gover- nor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer Child Labor-Court House, Port- land, Pauline Kline, Corvallis; Mrs M R Trumbull, Portland, Sec; Stephen G Smith, Portland; Mrs Turner Oliver, La Grande; Mrs S A Evans, Oswego


Chiropractic Examiners-R C Ells- worth, Astoria; Geo Hoeye, Oregon City; A B Calder, Portland


Conservation-F W Mulkey, Port - land; F G Young, Eugene, Sec; Mrs Josephine Hirsch, Portland; F F Hen- shaw, Portland; Wm Pollman, Baker; W K Newell, Gaston; G F Billings, Ashland


Control-Governor, Secretary of state, State Treasurer, R B Goodin, Sec


Dental Examiners-H H Schmitt, Portland; W D McMillen, La Grande; Walter J Larson, Portland: Alexander McDougall, Baker; H H Olinger, Sa- lem, Sec


Desert Land-Governor, Secretary of State, State Engineer, State Treasurer, Attorney-General, J L Mc Allister, Asst Sec


Education-Governor, Secretary of State, Superintendent Public Instrus- tion


Emergency-Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House, Clair- men of Ways and Means Committees.


Fair Directors-A C Marsters, Rose- burg; A H Lea, Salem, Sec; Edyth T Weatherred, Portland; W H Savage, Pres, Corvallis; M L Jones, Brooks; J E Reynolds, La Grande


Fish and Game-Jas Withycombe,


- math Falls; Marion Jack, Pendleton; F M Warren, Portland; I N Fleisch- ner, Portland


Forestry-Governor Jas Withycombe, Salem; G W Peavey, Corvallis; L S IIill, Cottage Grove; A T Buxton, For- est Grove; G H Cecil, Portland; George B McLeod, Portland; D F Smythe, Pendleton; F A Elliott, State Forester and Sec, Salem


Geographic-Will G Steel, Crater Lake, Pres; J B Horner, Corvallis, Sec; G H Himes, Portland; J Q A Bowlby, Astoria; L A McArthur, Portland; E J Kaiser, Ashland; Turner Oliver, La Grande; O Applegate, Klamath Falls C


Graduate Nurses-Mrs O E Osborne,


Astoria Grocery Co. DEALER IN GROCERIES


1431 FRANKLIN AVE.


TELEPHONE 93


Jobbing Promptly Done Estimates Furnished


Reasonable Prices, Our Motto All Work Guaranteed to Pass Inspection


PETER F. BRACH


PLUMBING, HEATING AND GAS FITTING


PHONES SHOP 1028 RES. 709-J


SHOP 566 BOND STREET ASTORIA, OREGON


CLATSOP COUNTY DIRECTORY 1917-1918 ASTORIA 25


Medford; Bertha Williams, Portland, Jane V Doyle, Portland


Health-A C Seeley, Roseburg; F M Brooks, Portland; Robert J Marsh, Portland, Pres; C T Bacon, La Grande; Harry E Clay, Salem; A C Smith, Portland; D N Roberg, Portland, Sec and State Health Officer, 1011 Selling bldg


Higher Curricula-C J Smith, Port- land; J E Hedges, Oregon City; O P Coshaw, Roseburg; Mrs Josephine Hirsch, Portland; A G Beals, Tilla- mook


Highway-S Benson, Portland; W L Thompson, Pendleton; E J Adams, Eugene


Horticulture-C A Park, J W Pom- eroy, A C Allen, C A Macrum, H H Weatherspoon, H M Williamson, Sec, 418 Oregon bldg, Portland


Industrial Accident-Harvey Beck - with, Portland; W A Marshall, Port- land; Carle Abrams, Salem


Industrial School for Girls Advisory -Mrs Lola G Baldwin, Portland; Mrs A N Felts, Portland; Mrs W H Dancy, Salem: Mrs Minnie Darst, Supt


Industrial Welfare-Margaret E Howatson, Amedee M Smith, all of Portland; O P Hoff, Labor Commis- sioner, Salem


Labor Bureau-O P Hoff (Salem), Comnr; W B Chance (Albany), W A Dalziel (La Grande), M H Allen (Pen- dleton), C F Caulfield (Portland), Dep Comnrs


Land-Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer; G G Brown, Salem, Sec


Law Reform-W D Fenton, E R. Bryan, Ben Selling, C H Carey (all of Portland), George H Burnett (Salem), Percy R Kelly (Albany), A S Bennett (The Dalles)


Library-Governor, Superintendent of Public Instruction; P L Campbell, Eugene; M F Isom, Portland; W B Ayer, Portland; Cornelia Marvin, Li- brarian


Livestock Sanitary-J M Dickson, Shedds; Herbert Boylen, Pilot Rock; W B Barratt, Heppner; Frank Brown. Carlton; F E Lynn. Perrydale; Chas Kunze, Tillamook; D N Roberg, Port- land; W H Lytle, Salem, Sec


McLoughlin Home (Oregon City)-J E Hedges, E G Caulfield, Rev E Hille- brand, Oregon City


Medical Examiners-H F McKay,


Portland; H S Nichols, Portland; F W Wood, Portland; C T Chamberlain, Portland; F E Moore, Portland; U C Coe, Bend -


Mines and Geology-H N Lawrie, Portland, Chairman; W B Dennis. Carlton; J F Reddy, Grants Pass; W C Fellows, Sumpter; R M Betts, Corn- ucopia; W J Kerr (ex-offico), Corval- lis; P L Campbell (ex-officio), Eugene


Normal Schools-Governor, Secre- tary of State, Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction; H G Starkweather, Milwaukie; E E Bragg, La Grande; C L Starr, Portland; Cornelia Marvin, Salem; H J Maier, The Dalles; W C Bryant, Moro


Optometry-Ella C Meade, Albany; C J Custis, Corvallis; William M Pease, La Grande


Parole-Chas A Murphy, Warden Penitentiary; James Elvin, Salem: John F Logan, Portland; Joseph F Keller, Parole Officer


Pharmacy-Ross A Farr, Astoria, Pres; Clyde G Huntley, Oregon City; R M Plummer, Portland; Frank S Ward, Salem; J Leo Brown, Marsh- field


Pilot-E C Judd, Astoria; C G Wil - son, Linnton; Jacob Speier, Portland


Public Buildings-Governor, Secre- tary of State, State Treasurer


Public Service-Frank J Miller (Al- bany), Chairman; H H Corey (Baker), Fred G Buchtel (Portland), Comnrs; Edward Ostrander (Salem), Sec; F A Rasch (Portland), LeRoy D Leedy (Salem), Examiners; E W Moreland (Salem), Railroad Engineer; ES T Bus- selle, Telephone Engineer


Sailors' Boarding Houses-W L Kearns, Portland; Herbert Holman, Portland; I C Sanford, Portland


Seed-H D Scudder, Corvallis; J J Butzer, Portland; L E Warner, You- calla


Stallion Registration-President of State Board of Agriculture, Director of Experiment Station, State Veterin- arian, D E Richards, Corvallis, Sec


Tax-Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer; J B Eaton, Union; C V Galloway, Salem; F K Lovell, Sa- lem, Sec


Text Book-H G Platt, Portland; F A Tiedgen, Marshfield; Mrs A E Ivan- hoe, La Grande; A C Schmidt, Albany; Margaret J Cosper, Salem


Veterinary Medical Examining-W 1


Collections


Reports


Adjustments


Columbia Law & Adjustment Co. Manager


R. D. Campbell


General Collections Everywhere. We Collect All Kinds of Bills Through Our Correspondents in Every City and Town in The United States and Canada NO COLLECTION Prompt, Reliable, Satisfactory NO CHARGE


504 COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE 1135 ASTORIA, OREGON


Columbia Harbor Investments, Portland, WARRENTON and Astoria, Industrial Sites, Lots and Acreage. GEO. CHEW Investment Co. R. L. YOKE, MGR.


1136 Northwestern Bank Bldg.


Morrison, bet. Sixth and Broadway


Main 4179 Portland, Oregon


1917-1918 POLK'S ASTORIA CITY AND


26 ASTORIA


H Lytle, Salem, Pres; T Notz,


Baker; Robert E Hunt, Roseburg; Ernest Chase, Silverton, J M Creamer, Portland


Water-J T Chinnock. Salem, Supt Water Division No 1; George T Coch- ran, La Grande, Supt Water Division No 2; M F Mers, Salem, Sec


Yamhill Walnut Experiment Sta tion-A McPhillps, McMinnville; W W Reburn, McMinnville; S M Calkins, Newberg


FEDERAL OFFICERS Port of Astoria Custom House bldg Acting Shipping Commissioner-C H Haddix


U S Custom House, Custom House Bldg-Will Moore (Portland), Collec- tor; C H Haddix, Deputy Collector in Charge; Alexander Karinen, N J Ju- dah, Deputy Collectors and Inspec- tors


U S Immigration Service 403 Spexarth bldg E T Gooch, Inspector


U S Lighthouse Department Tongue Point J M Coleman in charge U S Public Health Service Jay Tuttle, Acting Asst Surgeon in Charge, 527 Commercial U S Quarantine Station


Columbia River Quarantine Station -1/2mile w of Knappton, Wash, Office 9 Scandinavin-American Savings Bank bldg; H G Ebert, Medical Officer in charge


COURTS U S Circuit Court of Appeals


Associate Justice of Supreme Court -Jos McKenna, Washington, D C


Circuit Judges-W B Gilbert, Port- land; Erskine M Ross, Los Angeles; W W Morrow, San Francisco; Geo M Bourquin, Butte and Helena, Mont Terms-San Francisco 1st Monday February, May and October Terms-Portland 3d


Monday in September U S District Court Judges-Chas E Wolverton, Robt S Bean


Clerk-Geo H Marsh


U S Commissioner-F H Drake


Master in Chancery-Robt F Ma- guire Examiner in Chancery-Geo A Bro- die


2 and 3-Room Apartments


With Electric Stoves F. D. LINDSLEY, Prop.


Jury Commissioner-W G McPher- son Terms-Portland, 1st Monday in March, July and November Pendleton-1st Tuesday in April Medford-1st Tuesday in October U S Attorney's Office


United States Attorney-Clarence


L Reames U. S. Marshal's Office U S Marshal-G F Alexander State Supreme Court


Chief Justice-T A McBride Associate Justices-H J Bean, Geo H Burnett, L T Harris. H L Benson. Wallace McCamant


Clerk-J C Moreland Bailiff-P H Raymond


Terms-At Salem, 1st Monday in March and October. At Pendleton, 1st Monday in May and last Monday in October


Circuit Court


Twentieth District, Clatsop and Co- lumbia Counties


Judge-J A Eakin, Astoria


County Attorney-E C Judd Clerk-J C Clinton


Terms-Third Monday in Febru- ary, June and September County Court


Judge-T S Cornelius Clerk-J C Clinton Terms-First Wednesday in each


month Police Court


__ Judge-Y D Guilllume Meets daily at 3 p m Justice of the Peace Court House Justice-F J Carney Constable-Ole Nelson


BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS


Browning's Orchestra-466 Ex- change. H W Browning, Director Haga's Band and Orchestra-139 7th Wm Haga, Director Modern Woodmen of America Band -Moose Hall, Wm Haga, Director


Musicians Local No 608 A F of M Band-Moose Hall, Wm Haga, Direc- tor


BANKS


Astoria National Bank-453 Com- mercial; Established 1890; Capital Stock, $50,000; Pres G W Warren: Vice-Pres J E Higgins; Cashier C R Higgins; Asst Cashier G W Utzinger Astoria Savings Bank-Duane sw


Hot and Cold Water Electric Lights


Colonial Hotel and Apartments


Single Rooms by Day or Week. Rates Reasonable AUTO BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS


One Block From Beach


SEASIDE, OREGON


WESTERN WORKMEN'S PUBLISHING SOCIETY


Publishers, Printers, Binders and Book Sellers


Get Our Estimates Phone 365


10th and Duane Sts. Astoria, Oregon


CLATSOP COUNTY DIRECTORY 1917-1918 ASTORIA 27


cor 11th; Established March 1st, 1891; Capital $150,000; Surplus and Undl- vlded Profits, $195,000; O I Petersen, Pres; Asmus Brix, Vice-Pres; Frank Patton Cashier; J W Garner, Asst Cashler; M E Masterson, Asst Cash- ier


First National Bank Astorla- Bond sw cor 10th; Organized 1886; Capital $100,000; W F McGregor, Fres; G C Flavel, Vice-Pres; S S Gordon, Cashier; J R A Bennett, Asst Cashier Postal Savings Depository-Post Office, Birdie McCroskey, Cashler Scandinavian - American Savings Bank-Duane se cor 12th; Establish- ed 1907; Capital $75,000; Surplus and Profits, $35,000; CF Hendricksen (Portland), Pres; C G Palmberg, Vice- Pres; Joseph M Anderson, Cashier; Joel E Roman, Charles Wirkkala, Asst Cashiers


CEMETERIES


Greenwood-Young's River


Hillside-Madison av, bet 14th and 15th


Ocean View-Clatsop Beach Pioneer-Morrison Station CHURCHES Baptist


First-Exchange sw cor 10th; Rev R F Jameson; Sunday services, 11 A M and 8 P M; Sunday school, 10 A M BY P U, 7:00 P M; prayer meetlis, Wednesday, 7:45 P M


Christian Science


Christlan Sclence Society-Red- men's hall; Mrs Loto Pilkington, First Reader; Sunday school 9:45 A M; Services 11 A M; Wednesday service 8 PM


Episcopal


Grace-Ss Franklin av bet 15th and 16th; Rev W R B Turrlll, rector; Ser- vlces 8:00 and 11 A M and 7:30 P M; Sunday school 9:45 A M


Holy Innocents' Chapel-Grand av nr 31st


Lutheran


Betanla Norwegian Evangelical- 1666 Franklin av, no pastor; Sunday services, 10:45 A M and 7:30 P M; Sunday school, 9:30 A M; Misslon So- ciety Saturday 8:00 P M; prayer meet- Ing Thursday 8:00 P M


Finnish Apostollc Lutheran-452 Irving av; Rev John Stonelake, Pas- tor; Sunday services 10 A M


Finnish Evangelical-387 18th; Rev David J Elm, Pastor; Sunday services


10 A M and 7:30 P M; Sunday school, 11:30 A M; at Suoml Hall 1 P M; Young Peoples Soclety, Friday 7:30 P M; prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30 P M


Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Na- tional Congregatlon-Columbla av sw cor Lincoln av; Rev Raino Hiironen, Pastor; Sunday services, 10:30 A M and 7:30 P M; Sunday school, 2 P M First Evangelical-1715 Franklin av; no pastor; Sunday services, 10:45 A M; Sunday school, 9:30 A M; En- glish service every Sunday evening, 8 P M


First Norwegian Evangelical Luth- eran-Grand av sw cor 29th; Rev T P Neste, Pastor; Sunday services, 10:45 A M and 8 P M; Sunday school, 9:30 A M


Memorial English-Ss Grand av bet 12th and 14th; Rev T A Jansen, Pas- tor, Sunday services, 11 A M and 8 P M; Sunday school, 10:30 A M


Methodist


First-Franklin av nw cor 11th; Rev W S Gordon, Pastor; Sunday ser- vices, 11 A M and 8 P M; Sunday school 10 A M; Epworth League, 7 P M; prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30 P M


Norweglan and Danish-1795 Duane; Rev R B Langness, Pastor; Sunday services, 11 A M and 8 P M; Sunday school, 10 A M; prayer meeting Wed- nesday, 8 P M


West Astorla M E Sunday school- Ns W Bond, nr Flavel; Sunday school, 9:45 A M


Presbyterian


Alderbrook-Cedar se cor 50th; Rev C G Blackbourn, Pastor; Sunday ser- vlces, 11 A M and 7:30 P M; Sunday school 10 A M; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P M; prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30 P M


First-Grand av se cor 11th; Rev Wm S Gilbert, Pastor; Sunday serv- ices, 11 A M and 7:30 P M; Sunday school 12:15 P M; Y P S C E, 6:30 P M; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P M


Roman Catholic


St. Mary's-Grand av sw cor 15th; Rev John F A Waters, Pastor; Sun- day services, Mass 8 and 10 A M; During July and August mass at 7:30 A M; Evening services, 7:30 P M; Sunday school, 2:30 P M; Altar Socl- ety meets 1st Sunday of each month at 3:30 P M at St Mary's parsonage


Williams Bros. Garage & Electric Co.


AUTOMOBILES, GARAGE, ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, OILS, GASOLINE, VUL- CANIZING AND AUTO LIVERY


201 7th


Tel 121


Seaside, Oregon


ERICKSON The FLORIST


Choice Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs Roses and Bulbs


695 COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE 673-J


ASTORIA, OREGON


28 ASTORIA


1917-1918 POLK'S ASTORIA CITY AND


Seventh Day Adventists


Meets in A O U W bldg, 9th bet Duane and Exchange; Rev Charles F Parmele, Pastor


Young Men's Christian Assn. 256 12th


P J Brix, Pres; B F Stone, Vice- Pres; J T Ross, Vice-Pres; C R Hig- gins, Treas; J L Creamer, Gen Sec


CLUBS


Astoria Athletic Club; W L Haber- nicht, Pres; John Merila, Sec


Astoria Automobile Club-501 Du- ane, W A Sherman, Sec


Astoria Motor Boat Club-River front ft 20th; F C Foster, Sec


Irving Club, The-4th floor Astoria Savings Bank bldg; Regular meetings, 2d Wednesday in each month; An- nual election 2d Monday in November; J B Kilmore, Pres; R G Prael, Sec; J R A Bennett, Treas


COMMERCIAL BODIES


Astoria Chamber of Commerce -187 12th; E E Gray, Pres; Thomas Nelson, Vice-Pres; S S Gordon, Treas DOCKS AND WHARVES


Astoria Fuel & Supply Co Dock --- Ft 2d


Booth Fisheries Co Dock-Ft 33d Callender Dock-River Front, bet 12th and 14th


Elmore Dock-Ft 7th


Fisher Bros Co Dock-Ft 12th


Flavel Dock-Ft 11th


Kinney Dock-Ft 6th


Lindenberger's Cold Storage Dock -Ft 8th


Mack's Dock-Ft 1st


Municipal Docks-Taylor av at Il- waco


Ninth St Dock-Ft 9th


O W R & N Dock-River Front, bet 14th and 17th


Parker Dock-Ft 2d


Parker's Dock-River front, bet 7th and 8th


Port of Astoria Docks-Taylor av at Ilwaco av


Ross, Higgins & Co's Dock-River front, 1 w 12th


Sanborn Cutting Co Dock-Ft 1st Uniontown


Schmidt Cold Storage Dock-Ft 1st Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry Co's Dock-Ft 20th


Tenth St. Public Landing-Water front, ft 10th


Union Fishermen's Co-operative Packing Co Dock-340 Taylor av


FOREIGN CONSULS


British Vice-Consul-Edward M Cherry, 483 1-2 Bond


HOSPITALS


Columbia River Quarantine Station -1-2 mile w of Knappton, Wash; Of- fice 9 Scandinavian-American Sav- ings Bank bldg; H G Ebert, Medical Officer in charge


Electro Medical Institute-Exchange ne cor 11th; C C C Rosenberg, Propr Lumbermen's Hospital Assn-308


Astoria Savings Bank bldg; H J Slusher, Mngr


National Hospital Assn-501 Duane; W A Sherman, Dist Mngr


St Mary's Hospital-Duane and Ex- change, 15th and 16th; Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of the House of Providence; Sister Joseph Octave, Superior.


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS


Astoria Labor Council-Meets in Labor Hall 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month; D V Pincetich, Pres; L J Kil- dall, Sec, 565 Duane


Alaska Fishermen's Union-Meets every Friday in October, January, February, March and April in Fish- ermen's Hall


Barber's Union No. 167-Meets last Monday in each month in Labor Hall; Charles High, Sec


Carpenters' Union No 917-Meets ev- ery Saturday in Labor Hall; C L Well- ington, Sec


Cigarmakers' International Union of America Local 425-Meets 1st Monday in each month in Labor Hall; E C Gutzeit, Sec


Columbia River Fishermen's Pro- tective Union-Meets 1st Tuesday from September to April inclusive; 1st Saturday in May, June, July and Aug- ust in Fishermen's Hall; H M Lornt- sen, Sec


Electricians Union No 517-Meets 1st and 3d Wednesday at 573 Bond; Louis Carlson, Sec


International Longshoremen's As- sn, Local Union No 38-1-Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays at 573 Bond; John Pearson, Sec


Machinists' Union No 26-Meets 1st and 3d Thursday at 573 Bond; Her- man Nyman, Rec-Sec


Musicians' Local No 608, American Federation of Musicians-Moose Hall; L J Kildall, Sec


CORONA


Corona Typewriter


The Portable Weight 6 Pounds REBUILT TYPEWRITERS-ALL MAKES E. W. PEASE CO. 110 SIXTH ST. PORTLAND, ORE. State Distributors


W. F. McGREGOR


E. P. NOONAN


E. P. NOONAN & CO. NOTARY PUBLIC


Fire, Marine Automobile Surety Bonds 464 Bond St.


Insurance


Accident Liability


Phone 275


Astoria, Oregon


CLATSOP COUNTY DIRECTORY 1917-1918 ASTORIA 29


Painters' Union No 684-Meets 2d and 4th Thursday at & P M in Long- shoremen's Hall; Elman Petersen, Sec


Retail Clerks' Union No 147-Meets 3d Tuesdays at Labor Temple; A W Grimberg, Pres; Mary E. McCrea, Sec


Teamsters' Union No 182-Meets 1st and 3d Tuesday in Labor Hall; Wm Poulson, Sec


Typographical Union No 682-Meets 1st Sunday at 6 P M; J F Planting, Acting-Sec


United Fishermen of the Pacific- Fishermen's Union Hall; H M Lornt- sen, Sec-Treas


LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS


Astoria Public Library and Free Reading Room-2d floor City Hall; 7000 volumes; Open from 1 to 9 P M, week days; Saturday 10:30 A M to 9 P M; Sunday 3 to 6 P M; Katharine C Barker, Librarian; Mary Ward, Asst Librarian


Christian Science Reading Room- 6 Odd Fellows bldg; Mrs. C H Haddix, Librarian


St Mary's Library Society-Meets 1st Sunday of each month at St Mary's Parsonage; May Magee, Sec


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES


American Finnish Workmen's Assn -Meets 2d Tuesday at 235 Taylor av; Arvid Niemi, Pres; Benj Macklin. Sec;


American Red Cross Society, As- toria Chapter; B F Stone, Pres; C R Higgins, Treas; May Magee, Sec


Astoria Humane Society - 593 Franklin av; Mrs. Helen M Houston, Pres; Mrs. Mary C Cherry, Sec


British Benevolent Sociey-483 1-2 Bond (Mens Division) George Perkin, Sec; (Ladies Auxiliary) Mrs. Marie L Perkin, Sec


Clatsop County Bar Assn-Meets 4th Monday in each month in Court House; E E Gray, Pres; J L Hope, Sec


Clatsop County Medical Assn-Page bldg; Arthur Van Dusen, Sec


Daughters of Norway-506 Ex- change; Mrs Tine Larsen, Pres


Finnish Socialist Club-Meets Wed- nesday nights in their hall; 262 Tay- lor av; Julius Hyrskymurto, Pres


Industrial Workers of the World; A E Soper, organizer; P O Box 983


Marine Engineers, Beneficial Assn No 70-Meets 1st and 3d Saturday at 573 Bond; E M Thompson, Thomas Morris, Sec Pres;


Native Daughters of Oregon So- ciety-Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday at homes of members; Mrs Minna S Dunbar, Sec


Naval League-Astoria Chapter Women's Section-595 15th; Mrs A A Ackerman, Pres; Mrs N E Tallant, Sec


St Nicholas Benevolent Society, Branch No 1-Meets 1st Sunday in each month in Fraternal Brotherhood Hall; D V Pincetich, Pres; Joseph Urada, Sec; Sam Gellalich, Treas


Scandinavian Benevolent Society- Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday in Frater- nal Brotherhood Hall; Ludwig Lar- sen, Pres; A E Magnuson, Vice-Pres; John Nordstrom, Rec-Sec; Ole Grot- ting, Fin-Sec; August Nelson, Treas Socialist Party of Oregon-State Hdqrs, Portland; August Nikula, member executive committee, 10th nw cor Duane


Socialist Party of Oregon Local No 1 (American)-Meets at call; D N Rannels, Sec


Socialist Party of Oregon, Local No - 2 (Finnish)-Meets Wednesday in their hall, 262 Taylor av; A N Kos- kela, Sec


Sons of Norway-Meets 1st and 3d Tuesday in Idun Hall; E B Hauke, Pres; Einar Quam, Sec


Suomi Temperance Society-Meets


in Suomi Hall


Friday evening; Charles Wilson, Sec


United Finnish Brotherhood of the World, Astoria Lodge No 2-Meets Monday in I O O F Hall; Arvid Moisio, Pres; John Toikka, Sec




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