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i TIIK M0UN1NU ANJ'OfllAy, , 8S It MAY SErtKMEER 29, I;()0. Women's Petticoats New Styles Tlioro u ro wiiiio fifty ntylen in t'lo n.s.soitiiiuiit, Tliink ol that uiul rellect tliut i-vory htylo is new. TIlCII flL'tiro tl'lO rKwililitV . ',.!.!. ' JHIUII UIH PlUt'ft. Wc enn't. Special Sale this Week THE MURMG ASTORIAN TELBI'HQXC 661. All contract! for iiJvcrtiaum In the Aittoiiun ui'tf maJu on ugtmr Miitcg of clrciilutlou (our tlmca larger than tlmt of miy pupc publlnlivJ or circulated In Out aop county. . TODAT'8 WEATHER. l'"i;ri.ANl. Htpt. !. -Oregon. flr Wa.lilnatoii, fair, except iKimilily liouern In llir imrtlieaal portion. AkOUND TOWN. Ice cream 50a a quart at Hit Tarlor, Jiur retmrt: Wind, norihwrat; clear tar, muiHith. Henry I-tinif, of I'orllund, wa In the city yrterUy. Mr. WalitiT. of Jewell, waa a vlaltor In the city yraterdiiy. John ChrlmUnaoii. of Wratport. waa III the city ycaterday. K M. H.wiuliul. of i'orllund.' va In th city ycaterday. Mr. I'lilllHTt, of Lnaalle, waa In tho city yeatrrday afternoon. Mra. O. P, Orabant, of Wamhlon, wu In the illy ycaterday. Mr. K. folhert, of llwaco, waa In the city yrateiMay morning. The fall term of tho city achoola trill b'Kln on Monday mornlnir, A new warvhoua la hclna built In i nlontown for A. V. Allen. Minn I .amm. of New AitorlA, waa In At rm yeaicrday afternoon. The uti-amer llnrrlaon arrived In t 10 o'clock ycaterday mornlnK. Pot in-rent mal. Rlalna Bun IUt taurant, 61 tonimerclaj at reel. Lon't overlook our achsxil aulta. are hummera. HHANAHAN'B. They Mr. IVle Anden.n. of Iwla and Clark, waa In tho rlty ycaterday. Jeff' reataurant tha larxaat beat. A trial will convlnca you. and W or hi'ail'iuartera for everythlnf In achool aupplliii. SMANAUAN a. C. C. Clark, of 8nad, waa up from that beru on bualnina ycaterday. Fur K'"l atrona achool aliM-klmta buy tho llliick rat brand at PlIANAIIA.N b. C. Vcrachur'n la at Pkamokawa, w here he la enirairiil In a Job of paper- Iiik. Mr. II. Zapf wiia vlnltlnir frl 'H,1h and relntlvea at Ocrvila the flrat of tha week. M. II. Thompaon and W, O, Whynmn. of Hun Franclato. were In tho city yea terd.iv. The beat and ehaneat tallorlnr In the city at A. K1UUNEN. 322 Com- inrrclnl atreot. Mlna F.lla Analey, of Portland, pawi- fd throunh tho city ycaterday on route to Long llcach. A (Nhwheei la belnn conatructcd In the Nicnnlcum river about two mllct above thu mouth, When you wnrt atyllch pew suit made cheap, rail on A. KILJUNEN, tT2 Commercial atreet. Today at C. H. Coopor'a the fine hlbltlon of vratlnR-a. aultltma and over coating, ect. Drdcra taken. The infant riniifthtcr of Mr. and Mra. A. K. Allen tllHl Wednesday cvenlnK. after a few daya' lllnenK. Aatorla vlaltora to Portland can ob tain coplca of the Dally Aatorlua at tho new atandi of I). U. Rich. The P. I). Q.'a hold their flrat house party of tha aeiiaon at the home of llcrt and Jack Allen lnat cvenlnK. The hearing of the action brouRht In Ihe probate court for custody of one of the QedJi-a children will take place today. Mayor Iicrfrmsn went over to Grays river yesterday to look after aome mat ters connected with his ranch at that plure. Three tint-class barbers at Occident Hotel barber ehoD, under the manage ment of A. Peterson, lately of the Pal ace Baths, The acceptance of the Improvement of Ninth street between Astor ond Bond atreeta has been filed In tho au ditor's office. Kemember we guarantee our lee cream to contain nothing but cream and sucar and flavor. It Is 15 cents per pint at the Parlor. The steamer Harrison la at the As toria Iron Works to have her stern bearing repnlred. Hhc struck on the bar recently, Indicting a slight damage. BEST 1S-CENT MEAL; BUN IlESTAUilANT. IHRINO tif you U-inur UIIHUiteJ fiolll OUr - m'.t.S (.1 .. .1. 'I'.. 11.... cm..... i ... I ....... t n..nwii i .-u.i..., v..- CCllll pvr yuru Cream l'ur Hy. America's finest whuav. Th unlv nun' good; vr- anteed rich and mellow. . JOHN I. CAHI.MON, ff;U Agent. The atcam schooner Fulton arrived In from Han Fnimlaco, ilaht, aiol dockel nl the . It. k S. wharf at 4 o'clock yenlifrday aflerioHtu. Itoaiyi coal lasts lunger, la cleaner and imikca leas troublt with atovea and chimney 1ue thnii any other. George. W. (imihorn, agent. Telephone 1111. The elgunt line of Hue cloth hown a I ', II. ('miters Khoilld be ai-en by every KemP-man. Tluy l the lnat iy. Orders taken and lit guaran teed. A r'KUlur meeting" of the pilot com- oiIukImii mi ),. id ihlx afternoon. Apnrt from the ren.val of aeveml branch-, n" titiKiii.-va of imixirtnnce wna truna- acled. It l nUt-l that a hand b.ill nu;'l wl'-l lie erected this fall. The Court W ill Im- liKiil.-d In (lie building npp - alt the at.ire of .be I'Allpi'e llurdre i.oini'uny. Mcasi. Frnnk M. Warren and C. H. Tn-ncoit. .if the Tr.'acott Packing Co., were In the city yeaterday. looking for ai rtlaible site for tlmlr nailing houae ar iwi. Sheriff Mnvllle returned yraterdny on the noon trulii from Halem, where he went with HerlH-rt Uavl anl Jhn Hulllvan. wro go uo for a term uf Ave years each. ' ... lAai auiu'ar the C.ngn-gatlnnal chiin.-h extended a call to the Itev. T. K, I VII. of Portland: he luta accepted and will brain hia pastorate here on OctolH-f 14. First Lieutenant H. E. Clnke. recent ly transferred to light battery F. of the Third regiment, will remain on detach ed service at Fort Bieveng for an In definite lime. The Astor Club will give a dance at Foard Htokc' hall next Friday even ing. This la the opening dance given by the club and a very plcajmnt time I antklted. There will be service In the Con gregational church tomorrow at II at, m. and 7:J0 p. m. Preaching by Mra. A.' J. Ilalicy. Sunday, school after the morning aervlcea. The niversdale cleared at the cm- loin house yeaterday afternoon for Uueenatown or Falmouth for orders, with 136.100 bushcla of wheat on board valued at 182.000. rrof. Lcckenby. of the State Agri cultural College, who Is conducting the experiment for th stale board of cultural College, who la conducting the city last evening. Pklbbe, the bootblack and champion high diver, expect to go to Kngland this winter and will probably take pas sage on some of the out-going ships for that part of the world. Owing to the rush of bunlneas and the many order taken at C H. Coop er's Mr. liholfe, representing Strauss IU os,. of Chicago, fine tailors, will re main over until this evening. Mr. Dell, who ha accepted the pas torate ot the Congregational church. has been pastor of the United Broth eren church of Portland. He Is a young man, and a strong forcible speaker, The British bark Semantha cleared at he custom house yenterday afternoon for the I'nlted Kingdom for ordera with 134.000 bushels of wheat on board, valued a i irsooo she ero.,i .. at 2:30 p. m. Charles Cook, who was taken to St Mary's hospital on Tuesday, suffering from a stroke of paralysis, died that evening. He waa sixty-live year of and had resided In thla city for , vvr I age many years, There at present but three prison- ra In the county jail: Timothy Cor nell. Edward Kramer Rnd Wong I.mng. Th! latter' trial will commence Monday next, and that of Corbett Is set for Wednesday. A party of surveyors and engineers are at neasldo considering the feas ibility of a road around Tillamook Head. An extension of Ihe present Seahlde railroad for the purpose of hauling rocka for the Jetty, Rev. Edward Curran, formerly of lis place and w ho has been In Aln-ka I this u ring tho summer, and has been preaching In the different cities of that territory, has returned and Is vUltlng at Cor.don, Oregon, for a time. H. N. Price, of Skamokawa. has dis poned ot 200 acres of timber land on the Elokomln creek, to Me line & How- en, of Wisconsin. The land contains me 12,000,000 feet of fine yellow fir and the trice paid for It Is 7,I00. In the probate court yesterday 12. Z. Ferguson was apolnted administrator of the estate of H. W. Blrchnrd, de ceased. D. M. Stuart. K. C. Lewis and . K. Ferguson were named ns apprais ers, j tie estate is vaiuca at aoout :5. Fish Commislscncr Reed Is making n Inspection trip to the coast fisheries. Thla trip will take him to Coos bay. aqulna, Rogue river, the Umpqua and arloua other coast salmon streams. He will be gone from three week to month. , A literary and athletic club haa been organised by a number of the younger boy In town of which Oliver .Iniokg as elected president and Walter Mayo secretary and treasurer. The club- rooms are to be over the store of A. V. Allen. The new organisation ts to be known as the M. P. C. Th ateamahln Qiieon hm arrived at Tneoina from Hkaaway with 216 ! wtiKina and ll.ow (! f aaiinon, 'ihe rcaaon for her IHtig ovrdu wan on account of tint tlma taken In loudlng which iimd-i Iht .wveral day lata In leaving I hut port. Kverybody la lnvlti-d to attend rrvlc na follow at the lifttlt church to morrow: Hmiduy nch'x at 10 a. m.: iireuihliiK, II a. m.; H. Y. I. V., 6:30 p. ni,: preaching, n, ni. The nub- J.'-ita' of aermoii will be Bait." and I "Coiillratl'.n." No ai-rvleea In th HwdUh Lutheran I church im Hunday; the paator I In I Hkiirnokuwn. Monday achnol at the uhouI hour, 1" a. m. Tho who In tend to b confirmed next aprlng ahould report the Intent on Hatuiday, October 6th, ('lima at I o'clock. Hurry Hmlth. rereaentlng Callon, Hell Company, who cover In tludr line of liieuiance compHiilca all link of the I'uclllc Coiial Coniiiiuiy, wu In ,. .... v v,.i,.rrlatf. Mr. Hlnl.h will ad- I juiit the M on the coal hunker re cenlly ileal royetl uy nre in tnl place. AI the Methodist Kida'0al church Hucilay morning .-rvlc"e will Im- a fol lows: Hunduy school at 10; public k r- vlca at It. aiibjix'l of the piiator'a ilia- course will be. "That Ancient eannly and Home Ichmoiim r'rm It. In the evening "One of the Ood-man'a Iark Huylnaa Illuminated.' W. II. Hiarr, of I'lllar II-k. IU pub lican iHinilni-e for representative from Wahkiakum rounty. Wash., waa In the ell y ycaterday afternoon. Me waa ac companied bv I.lnc C Million, nht-rlff of that county They were on their way to (Sruya Harbor, where they arc going () liHik up the political aspect. The Kul Oie: nlnii. of Iendl"ton, says uf our former townsman, J. Hives, that he is meeting with great wilccesa orKiinlslng (liinctna claas-s at W'lillil Wallu. Ainorig olher-i. he Mill I arli a cl ma of students of Hi. Paul's Kplicopal ( h.eil. Mr. I!' Kk will also have dancing cI.ib. In Pendleton, as well as a: Walla Wallu,. Fiillowliic Is a program of the service at the Norwegian Kvangellcal Luther an church tomorrow; Kngllah Hund.iy achool at 10 a. m.; Knglinh service lut IM.4j. subj.-t. "We-p Not." Nor wegian e rvlcea at iiIW p. m.; subject, "Often.e." Next Thursday evening at H o'ebek Norwegian servli will be held In the baacmei.t of the CongTv- KDlional church. Tcmorrow will be dservrd as rati. day at the Presbyterian church. i '. the morning at It there will be a aervlce for the Hunday school with I exer.-le and a sermon for the children, hverybody la ml ror Jlally Invited to this service. At the even - Inu a. . 1 . .n a. . . Oil Ik. a k. ..... U .... "''" ". '"' erm.-n w ill b ' The Things W hich V1V,M.,uI n,'a f"Th''That L,,v"l Him. A v.-ry cordial Invitation la ex- i tended to all. Notice has Wen Issued by the Unit ed Htatea department of roast and geodetic aurvy that the aurvey of the mouth of the Columbia river last June show that the channel into the river h.u shifted to the northward and ahoal m1. o that a depth of 13 feet at ar.-r- age of loweat low water, la available nn the channel line marked by the a-quence of the chungca In the chan nel. A. I Dooley. who has been suffer ing from a wound In the thigh, recelv- f ,J l Manila, submitted to an opera lion yesterday afternoon. The opera tion waa performed by Dr. Iilnhop. as sisted by Dr. Itoyal. of Portland. Mr. Dooley waa wounded by a bullet from llemington rifle aome twenty months ago and the wound had only partially healed. The unhealed portion was dis sected out and the wound sewed up and there Is good promise that he will b about again In a couple of weeks. At a meeting of the school board yes- terday Mlsa May Foster was elected aa teacher to take the place made va cant by the resignation of Miss Nora Nlckerson. Mlsa May Morgan was al to elected aa an additional teacher and waa assigned to the Olnry school. There haa been an overciowding of the schools for several yeara and the board felt the necessity of retrieving this In some way so an exlru teacher has been put on. The board also arranged for another room to be lltted up In the, Aiuerorooa ecnooi. . , I The meeting of the grand lodge, of Ihe Knights of Pythias, together with the Rath bone Sisters will convene in thla city on October 9th, for a three days' session. It la expected that there will be aoine three or four hundred visitors present. On the evening of the 9th there will be a grand ball at Foard & Stoke' hall In honor of the visit ing brothers and sisters. On the even- " ol ln,e ,uln' wn,en ,ne "fl1 Ior the regular meeting, there will be a aox-lal seem I on, and a pleasant time throughout la anticipated. Tonight Fisher's opera house should be crowded to the door and the "S. ft. O," sign be prominently displayed w1t n. 'rVWi" rRl8 .on e act of DeWolf Hoppers elegant comic opera "Wang." produced by the Bos ton Lyric Opera Company. Aatorlans not attending this performance will mis a rare treat. Manager Sellg will make a contract with the company to play "Idol's Kye" and ''The Fencing Master" after the end of the Portland engagement of two weeks. Secure your seats at once at Grlflln & Reed's. One of the larg.-at real eate deals that has been mnde for several months In thla city was consumated yerterday, and by It John Kenney and Joseph Grlbler become possessors of the Page nd ,""ny," fcbu,h,'n'. ?" Sl"r "Ifl' toother with the ground on which Big; Sale. Porcelain Ware Unique Border Decoration. Co pa and Saucer It eta OatNtal Bowls uct Pitcher 4 pint 44 eta Roaat DlNh-16 Inch .. 7 6 eta onp Tureen ai.ja Tea rota ft 4 eta ugar liawli 44 eta Cream Pitcher .... ct Fancy China Clocks Each.iii.io, 1. 88 a.oo, a).8o We ore Cutting Prices all to riece During: Our nifi: Clearance Sale. Great AmBricanlcortiniiTea Ca. 571 Commercial Street. Astoria. Or. Pears5 No other soap in the world is used so much f or so little of it goes so far. All wifttof propl, um peW tnp, all MTU of rtotM Mil u, tp4Ciilf drf(lU. It atnnda. loOxIOO feet. Tha frontal to the property I "Vit-rvcd, and It will probably he leaned beforj many day to partle who are tiring Into the aM atoraitM bualneaa. The pro paid by Kenney ft (Jrlliler fiT the bulldlnir and ground upon which It atunda waa I5,- The Tacomn Now aay that city Is to have a near source of coal supply within the next two months and pm Mbly Soulier. Artl-le of inrorporntlon have been filed with tht state audi tor, by whl"h a new concern, to b'On burd the ene with the driver known as the llrlar Hill Coal Mining wan Mr. Charles Hartw. the capital Company, is brought Into existence 1st, of Ihon, N. Y.. own-jr of the tract and given nuth.irl'.y to mine, hlp ami I of tlmlwr on which the camp Is iocia markct Wahlntcton coal. The new led, who had been In camp a few day mines are situated about three mills from the main line f the North-T-n Paili.c railway, at Ch.-halln, with which they will tie conm-ctiii by a spur rnnd. to be built as soon nn the mateilal can be obtained. The hearlim of Captain Hearn. of the liillleh slilp i."iHt1i. who wuh ar- I tested lo re yesterday morning on the rharg of libel, I set for 9 o'clock this irironicg. I'nplalti Ibarn is ii.kv ou on I.'1 cash bull. The complaint In bawt' upon mi Inl.-i vlew published Sep tember IB. w herein ihe' captain Is r irled .i ijuoie Grant a saymg: "If we can't get these Judge to do as we want, we will have Judged that will." It Is llil nlence In the Interview that is supiHised to have put a new phae on the sailor boiirdlng-b'Mise ipi'stlon. Jack Giunt i." not seeking damage, but aks that Cuptain llearn Im- pun Islml for making such a statement. t k. George T. Meyer, of Portland, the Mr. Sal:rm says It will be probably well-known salmon packer, wh" hnsjlwo months before ihlnns can be got rerenllv returned from the Hound. J ten In shape f resome nneratlon. He eavs packer there will nt make a )' the actual loss to the engine and dollar profit this fall. ' While there train will anvu.it to s-veral thousand is some Improvement In Ihe run of dollars beaid the Io of time In optrat e'sh." he suld. "the park will not equal ; t"g. but that he Is very thankful that inat of lasl year. The fierce compe- no one was hurt. lltlon between packers Is responsible for demoralliatlon of the packing . business on the Hound, and the In - 1 creased number of fish-catching appli- . .... 1 ancea has scattered the nsh. The pack- nK .ason Is about half gone, and - ',ly one-third of the full pack Is reran-ted. The fall park of rohoes and chums or. the Sound ts considered good when It reaches 150.000 case. It will not reach this figure this year. The price of salmon this fall, by reason of the fierce competition between packers who wer hfruM ihr w.nM nr enough, wo run up as high as 25 and cents a tlsh, and In aome Instances I am told as high a 60 rents was paid fnr Mh,v nw .iiv .imn t ...t I i n..v. n... ..... Within the past few yeara I und. r- stnnd a unirorm price of 15 cents per fish has been agreed upon. The fish ermen would have been- satisfied with that price, from the commencement ot the season, but naturally did not ob ject to the fancy figures some of the packers we;e wining to pay." HORRIBLE TRAGEDY. AI S. Klttemeyer Three Timet Shoots and Thus Kill William Lun rult. His Own Step father. As the result of a long-standing fam ily feud, William Lunruit, a Russian farmer of Sauvle'a Island, waa shot and killed by hla stepson. AI Kltte- mever at 7 nWk ThuraHnv ..Icht ..... 7k. tV..: .ui.. '7" i.r .uminni. j.u.c sums .rre fired, and the old man died almost In- stantty. Klttemeyer gave himself up to the authorities this morning, claim Ing that he acted In self-defense. The stories of the three witnesses, who are also In ruatody. differ materially. The matter has been laid before the rrand Jury, which Is making a searching In- veatlgation of the case. According to one eye witness, the crime was a most dastardly one, Klttemeyer reloading his gun after he had fired two shots, and then shooting his victim again. Cor oner Hand will hold an Inquest this afternoon at 4 o'clock. William Layfleld. one of the four men who saw the shooting, says it t as about 1 o'rlcck last night, when In company with Lunruit. he started to cross a piece of land belonging, to AI Klttemeyer. The latter, with the two Epperson boys, came out of the brush and asked them why they, meaning Layfleld and Lunruit. were trespassing on his land. Layfleld replied that If they were trespassing they would po back. "You're all right. Layfleld," shouted Kettemeyer. "but I don't want that - on my place." The men started on, but Klttemeyer. Layfleld says, got In front of Lunruit and said: "ou Russian you go back." Lunruit started to pull a revolver from his but and held It by his side. "Here, put that gun up: no fooling, no shooting," Layfleld said. Lunruit then' nut back the gun. As he did so. witness savs Klttemeyer grabbed a shotgun from one of the men who were with him. Lunruit started to run and Klttemeyer raised the gun to his shoulder and fired. "Don't shoot! Don't shot!" Lunruit said, throwing up his hands. "Don't shoot me any more." Klttemeyer coolly shoved In another shell, according to Layfleld, while the o'd man continued to run In a half cir cle as though daxed. The man with the shotgun fired again. Th n he put In another shell and fired a third time. At the third shot Lunruit dropped. The Epperson boya were with Kltte meyer, and their story Is opposite to that of Layfleld, who accompanied Lunruit across the field. One of the F.pperson boys says he and Lunruit were crossing some of Klttemever's field about 7 o'clock, going home from work, and that because of threatening words on the part of Klttemeyer. Lun ruit made a move as If to pull a gun. and that Klttemeyer took a gun from H. Epperson and shot him. PRIVATE SCHOOL. On Monday, October 1, .a private school will be' opened In the school room of Grace church. In addition to the regular work a course in manual tialntng will be given by Mr. D. P. Dyer, of Bishop Scott Academy. For particulars apply to the head master. J. W. M'CORMAC, 739 Franklin Ave. MAD ACCIDENT, ' ' Flfty-flv Men" Thrown Oi'it of Kinploy . mmt by aii Khgln ftunnmg ' A way In fialdorn's Log"- -ging Vamp on (Jiay P.lvn. The Grays river utejni.-r yesterday afternoon bmngitt 1 Said ?r.i and alKut forty r.f the tr(.n frin hi ltrglrig camp on Gray nvrr to this city, wneie the m n were pii l uff !at even ing. The men. together with about fifteen others, were thrown out of em ployment for sl weki and perhaps for tvo months by the runninar away of a train Joad of logs at the big lofKlnjr ramp. Mr. Saldern was "n by an Asto rlan reporter la evening at ihe Par ker Hons and gave an account of how the acldent occurred. It seems that a new branch i.f track had been 'aid tip a rather sharp grade a JIManre of about a ouarter of a mile. New rails were laid und the train had raised over this section ievral times. On Thursday afternoon the train comilHt Ing of an aimodt new Climax engine, built eiec!Hlly for the purp-w, and thicc sections loaded with about IJWjO feet of logs started down the grade, looking th- twin I over. Hhortly af ter thr tialn got nnd?r way It was discovered that on aermnt ft the iiewinss cf the ralln. Ih" pand had no eff t and so-n the (rain was beyond I mnirol. Th inner advised Mr. Har- er to Juirp. whleh he did. picking cut la soft a pot In !! n ud. and escaping eriou- injury. The er.Rlin-er then re i verse ! h en?!n- and follow d his ex ample, nlro landing afely. The train ran down the hill at a tTriflc rate, up the grade below, wl'h no appereni slacking 'it Vr speel and ehot through i an 'open a'itch. ar'aneed for the con : vei!enc of sivitchlng the engine nn to 'ihe rear of the train and usually left 'im ii for Just sui h an emergency as Ihe present. Th fain nihed along the short length of tpn-k till the trucks strnik a stump at the end and the b iU r and upper works of th engine were horlett on o'-er In'o the tavlne below. Th' srs wer" ou'te badly dam n'ued and th? tngln? wa- pretty near a " as indeed a fortunate circum stance that no one was Injured, for on the pretdlng trip down there had i "n two ladles and a child on the en- t i - a . a. . . . gmc, runa' Pract M tY and had they been on when the wav occurred It would have been tically Impossible to have remov- them and death must have Inevita bly resulted. Mr. Harter left up last "evening on the Bailey Gatxert for Portland and will remain for a week or so before his return Hnnt. This If- the second wreck he haa ben In within a counle of week. having been on the Oregon I f'h"rt L'n' ,ra,n WM derailed In I I,lan" lRflt we?k- H ald that as a steadv thing wrecks were too exclt- , In? and that if the thine kent nn much i lonarer he would begin to get fright- ened. SUBSTITUTE FOK COAL. A good deal of anxiety haa been de voted to the question, what will the human race do when coal gives out? Its disappearance will not make the slightest difference, as a chemical tub Jstitute has been discovered, which Is cheaper and better.' The new century Is bound to witness many changes, but there la one human benefactor which will remain as firm as the Pyramids, and that la Hogtetter's Stomach Bit ters. It la a cure for all stomach Ills. No one has been able to discover jiny- i thing so effective for Indigestion, con I .. . at'Pation. ayspcpsia. biliousness, liver ... . ,, an(1 kidney troubles aa the Bitters. Be sure to give It a trial, and you will be convinced that It is the medicine to strengthen your stomach and restore your appetite. I1EAL ESTATE TRANSWEH5. Chas. Rogers and wife to D. Stuart Jr. lots 1 to 5, block 11, Flavel Center; $1.0. Maiy E. Stanley et al to Mark A M. Ashley lot 16. block X Grimes annex to Ocean Grove; $140. TO CIRC A C01D IS OXC DU Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money -f It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature la on each box. 23c. HARPER WHISKEY GOT FIRST RE WARD. PARIS. Aug. 14. American whlsktea received the official approval of the ex position today when the first award for merit was made to Bernheira Ems, Lc-ulsvllle, Ky., on their I. W. Harper whisky. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that there are funds In the city treasury to pay all warrants drawn on the general fund and endorsed prior to January 1. 1900. Interest will cease after this date.. F. J. CARNEY. City Treasurer. Astoria. Or.. Sept 18. 1900. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED WEEK LY EXCURSIONS. An experienced excursion conductor General Freight and Passenger Agent wants and welfare of passengers will be In charge of Tourist sleeping car to Chicago v,la Union Pacific. Thla car leaves Portland on "The Portland-Chicago Special" at 9:15 a, m., malting close connections at Chicago with similar service to Boston and New York. El derly people and ladles traveling alone or with children will find this sclce very convenient and satisfactory. For tickets, berth reservations and full information, call on Q. W. LOUNSBERRY. General Agent O. R. & N. Co. Or Astoria, Oregon. J. H. LOTHROP. General Agent, 135 Third St.. Portland. Oregon. PA NILE R BAJ.Vfc, th moot healing c;h i: :v.:::. ..School Begins.. Vacation time in about over and our children will be taking up various studies, but have you ; grown up people learned the lesson of . . . PRACTICAL ECONOMY when you ofct ready to CIiaaI Clllf C buy for your boys their OUIUUl OlilLj i I invite you to call at my store and learn how you can sava "0 cents, 75 cents and $1 on Little Fellows' Suits, and from $1 to $2.50 on liig Boys' Suits, while our Men's Suits are reduced from $1 to f 1.50. OUR SWEEP SALE IS HOW IN FULL BLAST. jwm THE RELIABLE -TO FARMERS AND PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT FARMERS We are Sole Agents for " RUSHFORD WAGONS." We guarantee that they have no equal for easy runningtrength and durability, and our prices are right Fisher Bros., Agts., Astoria, Oregon. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets WEDDING CARDS WEDD1N3 CRROS i rt SMITH M V1SITIRG CARDS BUSINESS CARDS C0PPE8 PLATE PRINTERS VISITING CARDS STATE NORHAL SCHOOL KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Faciflo Brewery, ot which Bottled beer for family nee or kep Mr John Kopp is proprietor, makes Wr I beer supplied at any time, delivery ir for domes'io and export trade. I the city free. Korth Pacific Brewery We Rent New Cr' a, VI. Willi I II U UU., ENGRAVERS, 22 and 23 Washington Building, 4th and Washington 8ts. over Litt'a, PORTLAND, OREGON. MONnOUTII, OREGON. Fall Trm openi September 18th. The studeuts of the Normal School ire prepared to take the Slate Certificate immediately oa gradu ation. Graduates readily secure good positions. r.x fxm.se or year from ILJO t 1160. Struue academic and Professional coursei. New frpecial Department in Manual Training. Well Equipped Training Department. For CnUli gue containing full annonneeme ado rees P. L. CAMPBELL. Or W. A WAN'S n ... Sec y of Faculty, President. Typewriters. Many now improvements added. See our latest -' No. 2 S.?.!th Premier Tyrv-rUcr New Art Catalogue Free . . . L M. ALEXANDER t CO. Eiolueive l'acilic Coat Dealers 243 Hiark H., Tortlan.!, Ore, F W.M'KE( I1X1E, Loral Afent. !