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TUB nOKWNC A8T0KUR. SU.MUr, JUX8 2, 1981 The Morning Astorian TBLMIMIONK Ml. All conlrHcli for lulvcrtiHiiiK In the Antoi Ihii hi c inuJtf on m gmtr. nntoo of circulation four tliiicn larger tliun Unit of Miiy pupcr publishi-d or clrciiliitcil In Clut. op county. TODAY'S WEATHER. IVHtTI.ANI, Juii I. -Oregon. Biiii duv, fn.iv. wi'h slowly rising ti'iiiprr. lure. W.nttilriirt"i. fitir unit warinnr. rxi i pl linn - ) I'INIMl, Malio, Mir ml warmer, inn Hi shownr and ''ii,li'r In tti.t suuttii-rn iHiriloti, AROUND TOWN. He OftMtiin about Imrno, Milk d"Pl. cr. Tenth ana Puuii Ht. ItOllN. -Humidity. June I, t. wu of August I,i'iia'Mi, m kIiI. Hi'l IS , tit meal ltlnlng Hun ll'n tauraut, 612 Cninnmivlal Hi. Thro flit-clt Im t horn at th Vc). ('cut boriwr Hli"i. Hciti at stirvk. 8eclal fr lM mi fancy creamery but ler fur a few days, nt Johnson llro. Japanese M'hmI" of all kinds, ctiap at Yokohama lUstuir; l'.'4 'mniiHr-litt Hi. H.-imiiir J. J. M-'kI'T and Mia. Megli. of Hrookn-'ld, wm In ih t'lty vaster dy. Tli" rcclpta In itii county cltMir of. n f f.i- ih in null -f Miiy nirKi'ii it''') lu.i.M. Mr", I! initi"ti i pictured (n .In up Iri p i-urinin In 1 ordi-r. Iniv I' m nt ti'gn Hnk-ry. ii'llHK J 1 V ' UlllllH IHImIIUiII III small ftrnilv ' li'i.irl unit rnoin. In nillrr HI Ci'il 'niiiini-n Ul IIHvl, 'I'll" I'i'iil I'"Ik.' "f Fur'Sn-M will give a tiii"k-r 'Mn V"H'nK m hl,i the frlfiHU of ih iii-inlii'in lime li"ii In-v!l-d. A tn.it rl m' Ilri-ni m 'iif, ) I'-r.liiy to 8 II n r. of .MuHiMiini.il co'in'y, and Mim r. II. linn, of Clr op iMiiily. Ifldll'lltloIX of oil .trl(N llAVK ll'' foiiint In Tllluni'k uml pIiiim uri on r nit i,i mak" ';-rl'ii 'iiiul ,li llliiia In the vlolnliv. 'rram pur rye, America's flnot lilky. The only pure ginuls; guar-.hin-cI rl,-Ii mil iik-IIoiv. Jo) IN I ('AIM N. H,m Ant. Warrant for III cillivilim of tin- a iniwnii for the Improvement of Tliir- ty-rliflllh lr-"t Wirr llitlli,a to Chief of I'ollii- H.tlUk yrt-rlit)r. J"j,n A. Montgomery tun oinc) a hon at i2i liond air't an, In pri'iiurnl lit do all ia of iiltimlilnif atvl tin -nine at tli ow,-t Kaihl rair I "! V Kh Vi,i-n llMiry Hull innn iiturn,'t1 v'',r'tnv from trip to I' iritnnil nn,l lli mit r v t. .lurlnf whlili lin iViirtn'1 ifvrral mwuiIII own irn naming Iiimiiiiik -iw,ut Into the kiri-miu in yioiallon of M. nut futhrr. In law. JtKHT I.'.-4'ICNT MKA!.; I!ISINJ HI'S ItKSTAI'JtANT. f i !i iuy lour (Clothing 1 1 o . . and ... :: ! lurnishmi tedsHl A.TT I! ! It I fKPi"lI that lha ulntrifl'-d DHl 4mIi luifk I'filtaJIm-h will b floilwl today, maialdoriilil" pronriM having Icni minlc yvalxrlay In iiuvin an vivaei. Ilonlvn cmil IhhIm litiiKT, l H!iiiir ami iniikia Irxa trriiit.lt- with ftlovM and i l Iniin-y lliK'a limn liny nth'T, (IcorKH W. Hmildiin, nt-nr, tiii'phun i;m. W liavu i'i'ilvi1 aomtf vi ry In ric" nlilpiiii'iiu of finr craini-ry tmttr which w or omrwiK ut vi-rv low urit'fn for a fw daya, Jihnrn Hrna. Mr. H. I).ii9U-r who ima r'turm-d fnmi an rxlMdiil vlall to Him Kriin ilu. rUi,-H that h Ima Infri-atH hUn. If In tnialitpaa Mump and will kavn In n few iiionlha to Inkp ik Uvp ctiiii'ic". ItomliiKmiT Jo'in Fry ramp to ihf rliv vpil'Tduy and rpiifrd ronaidT alilrt proicri" im the road hrtwren Ihp Wjilluakl bHJr and Wllinmaport. Thi roadmiialor la ulnif Itlint tiowdi-r for pxmvailiiK ind lum found It unnnu.illy atnvctaafut. Th tPiiiii'iMiuri n'pr 0p I "(M'T ro. Iiimlilii und Hnukrt Itlvpr Imaina yp!-r-day ruia'-d Ip-iw-pii H aiwl 6 drrpMa, and tlv ln.lrallona arp for ahowpra ami eoolpr wfjih-r In that rp;lon today. Thwr" wan hut i:til" rain -pporvd Ihroualiout Hip Norlhwmt iprduy. Thn Alorl Iron Work will 'M,n h'' mIiiiK'"!. TIip roiiipiiny )m undi-r fn. ririiiiiou two Kttillrip piiKinoa, oiip of twi-niy and ihp tir of thirty hor Miwrr, a ntitnl)r "f ..pirnl anid'Tlnif iinu'hliipa und n lot of run filler. A hirii" niiinlii-r of irdpra for .ann.-rv ouii'M f,,i Al,kii hivr ioiii" m r'"- Th" ') H N. h.m mn1 (i rni'' of fptn lo!lii and I'ortlini'l for iIip 1 an-Am-'Mi mi i-xpoliloii "t 1'nTnJn. Tlk.-H "III !" on r.ip llrt an. I third Tiicd i . .Inn,' in (ir oli -r, In, iilvi' Ttw Hrk'-H iiui"t ) uipJ for i on:ln iioiipi piiunKi- if-H inf. Iiiil dlopovpra w'll l iiitowi-d within Dun lin t rpinrn Inir. Th WIIIiimipM- rlvrr In r..rtnd h,i" pii.-d th - :-f'Kit noirh and yuci l iv Io.mI a t ;n2 f.-pt ntop low wau-r m;irk Thouitli nlowlv thp rl" i-An-llini'-i nn, hv toniorp'W mornlntt thp rivi-r U fXi"-! IpiI lo tx' Imlf a f ! l.lKh"r Hv M.'iidiv iiiHn thi rlvrr l ruttpcti'd to roup' to a aland at a pr Ii iihlo :tK' of ;i 2 fi- t. I. II Kovy. , nilnlii of !h Iiiillv .WwV litn k 't hilKidp. and oth.-r nu-m-ti-r of thp oiKiin'x.illoii xtliiKulih'd a oniull hlaxp !n itip atip, In iIip r-ai thp Miliary hull Hnir ymlenlay that w itild hivp dpvp'op'd Into a -rlou rontltrratlon hut for prompt Iniirf.T piup. Thp dfti.irtiii-nl rallpd nut tm' thp flii.'ii'n w-rp PX'IntruNhPd h1' ',,rp ll irrlval. 'iitaln Iowna. who ha tip''!! ata iloiipd at thin Milnt for aomp l!m. will lip r-ilr.-l fr:n :hp rvlrp at thr nd f ih' tin-a'-nt moniti. The ciipu.ii n.-rvpil with dia'liirtlon Ihrouich'thpiclvll war and won uip ioiiiiivou'ion hi mipprlor ottlrpr for ronaplruoiM Kiillunlty on tin Held of liuithv haa nnny fr'i-ml In Aainrln who win f. !! htH d'-partur, from !hi' ai-rvlii. I.- . t.,iu i...t n.r It... n itt,. IIOUIK'Pd. -44444444)444444444 Mill,, ii nd KnT'i. who hvp ih ron iriirl for rpiiiiM-l-i't ih Hylvla d Drap ri'f .ii" well pl,-ttN-. with th' prngr'na uiiul" lind Ihp ripw inuililri'' Pin it.'cuuiplUlM-d nil that wan x'c,fd or it. A ri la ai h-dulpd for tilny h'-iw-pn Hi" K.MoMii" Inuui'h A nn If, Im-Iouk iik to tli I'llliir ltHk I'lLkliiK rninpany and Ihp aiannr ColwHI, owni-d hy the MHIit X,indi r.n k'nif Coiiinny. Th rp((ular nvKlrnr of tha llbrry roiiru wan lipid v"l"Uy fcftrrnoon 1 iiYlork, and th layh" wpr (frpail dptlKhird at thp mtcom tit th "blrt (lav rini'fv" on VrAiXuv t.lihi. Til roil ikIi thp KPip-ronltjr irf lla fri'tut library win h rnhnnc'-d hy a nunw'T of n hooka. Ihp lx,irl havinir divldod If) vpt i'0 for that purp"''. Th puhil will not ha tall'd ur"n to frotitrlbul In lb library nuOn t"r torn llti.lp Utn to I'oirir, aa thi-r la ri'w upmoh-nt d hum to tllP II thrmiKh t1ir aummi irioniha, Al Th, Ilalli-a thp f'ulumMn. la ppcieii to comii to a dtfiml tMay at aiiiK or fpi. inp nv-r kiuk" m thla rnotnlnif nmlatpn-d 37.S f'ii. a l of apypii fppt alnif yrt'rday rnoml 'I'lipr.. h.rf Im.ioi a rlju. .f ft'irlil fiwtl 'rp Norlhpori durlrw iJip pmt tw.nty-r'iii nil lrlilOIVt,HHimJiKT!1 1 Opl-I y.M houra, and a r1ai if 7.6 f-Pt it W arhpp. At rmutilla thp river h'H h' IMllonfirv iliiinv thp riiiNt 24 holl whll at Hlpurlu ond Iywlaton It ha iki-:i fallliiK. A party of twnty-rljfht men from Mlrhlicnn hftv ilh-d on twrnty.i-UdTt tlmt'pr clalma and twwiy.rwo horn alp-ada In th fln tlmtxr belt on uppr Kvnna rrp-'k In .ownahlpa 33 itnd 34 ranx" 3 wpt. rWmip fourtp-n mpn from Jophinp rotinty hav aJao aprurp-l rlalina In ih- anrni dlalrlrt. AVut 7 rlalma havp twn taiin up to thp pr nt an I par.h-a arc arrlvina; dally ro rurp tlmpr. Tltc Iilamond Mati-h Co of Mlr'hlmn la Intpn-anv), It la rtori pd. and thprp la talk ft a kinfp w mill in tw- i-rprtM anon at wo,kIvIip, Tti I'n'lilnmH riacpti nil pilrti lally. Thrnitrh thp injah and rnt IiiIkp of il. Itnmlilpf itf Amorla. I hpw t,'im'r Vanruanl hna bepn apu pl to rna'ip n-irular trlpa from Ih lil;irp to AflturlH l.-t.Mriir hprtf In mum I nit and rptumlnr In thiVifl,'rno ilia win ifivp .ill nrp upa.r i f vlll nir thi. I'ilv n-ar !h .t. fo or Ovp houri :o 'hop or innfar-t bii" iip. and rpt'irn ho-i.p i.rlv In pvinl'iir. ,p, Mamlil-I Im i t"-n th Pi Itii- mov t In thl movirinf. It how a rl-.tn tiualip ,ni-nrlm', Ii Inir not only i pr'ni nr v.nimod itlon th - pi- pi,-. Im! al'o an (mr.-nn-ly tio wnv of ad ."Tllilnir t'i buhn-n houn f .orla. VM,l. l:K ISKSTfllKD. Ahi'ki Tri:ispi:"ss;.ui " 'inf.anl.-x T:r f War. Tlo'i" la at ihp pip'-ptit Sim.- n a;r .til ,f,.l.alilli;y that pannier and frp(fii rap to outh"iil"rn Ala'ka jMiinla wll a, "on hr I'pilor") In :hr old aritl. Colli paril-a Iti 'T'-i't-d alati- tav that th'-v arp wllllnif .i reatort. nitp, provldlnit nil oih.-r lolcrna will iitrrp- 1 do the aotiu-. Ii.hIwpII Co.. aif-nta for ;hp V'n-h Inuton Alika Si.-amnMlit Compniiy at:ii-d unoltli'liillv that thpy ar pariln to n K'-npril cotifi-rvm-p now ilng n :mi"iiK rppr afiuntlva of Alaska cn p.ml.-i Inv nif In view thp rv-eataJillah in.-nt of th." oi l acalp of jiw.-nir-r rat'-a to SkaiTAay and way porta. TIip Aluakii Htpanhlt ompany hn not tak-'n thp Inltlatlw In rutting; rut-a nn.l It la und.-ratood la wtllms to re- atorp rat-a. Thp rompany mpt thp -u to protp. thpmdvpe. Th I'arlflft Coi Samahlp Cimiiny rontlnuin to a"ll rund trl;i tlrkta to Hkairway for $10. Thp conipany not making oklnir' f-r any lpnr"h f llm. ah'-al, whU'h la tak'-n aa ahowlnir that thv have little f.iith In rnt'' rnilnlnK at th pr'nt'n loxv plti'll. KiiIlT STKVKNS Pl'ILDINOS. Kl.la p,-n,,l Yparlay lowna. by Captain lt:da pi- mx'tipj by OfniatrurtlnR Juai tpi-m.iipr Powna ywt'Tday after noon for erecting a leiached frame lav nory for hirnu K btitlI1ntr Number 22, at rort Mevenc. rile buls were on thrpp different fl!aea of work -ron crucllon, pi u mil nir end wiring .md wh:e four blila were aulnnltttrd onlv two w,.p for the building complet 1 hey were aa 'lUloWf : C. O. Pslmtvrg. Anirla Conatruo tlon. .'S4H; wiring, J6S; plumbing. 12750; total. .'",. John M. I'rlr. Frt Strvena Con atrurtl-m. $2S7f; wiring, ilih; plumbing. I:.f; total, J"745. Thla bid net Price on thp contract complete of K6$5. I".c 1 1 ime Hardware Company, Astoria -Hnmhlng. 2740. J. P. Sh-a. rortlnnd Plumbing. I279S Cataln IViwna has submitted the htW to Waahlngton with the recom- nienduti.in that the whiU contra't b iiwnnh'd to C. O. I'olmbi'rg. YANC.l'AUD'S JCEW RUN. The atpumer Vanguard which haa been rngaged to make dally Upa between C.ithlnmet. Skaniokawa and Ator,;u made Ita flrn trip yeaterdny. There wa a repreaentatlve crew t north shore rltlten abroad, and a Plenmtnt after noon waa spent In the city. I K. Sell has been appointed, agent for the nw lln and It has been de- cli'ed that fre one way will he 60 cents and 75 cents fur th round trip. The bnshall game this AfternODn be tween the Portland Elk and a team from the. local lodge promise to be I he warmeat Mporilng featur of the year. Judge Hennessy has another gxu'KS com ing If he fancies that the lorn) Elks will hunt the tall timber. Many believe that the Portland contingent will return to their native city with a whole.ome re apect for the city by the s. Not le. than 2,ri(K) pepl -will be In attendance and sp.vtatom are afked to dMde the "rooting" Imiiartlally. CHURCH SERVICKS TODAY. Norwegian Danish M. E. Usual ser vices; preaching at 10 a, m. and 7:43 p. m. First LuthTan Usual services, Moi-n-Ing service in Swedish; evening ser vice In Swedish. rresbyterlan Services as usual to mornv. Theme of the morning sermon. "Saved to Serve"; evening theme, "A Hard Saying." Methodist Usual servlcoo. Morning theme, "Mystery of Christianity." Sub ject for the evening, "An Uncompro mising Young Man," Gra.e Episcopal Services at 11 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m.. and at Holy Innocents In I ppertown at 3:30 p. m., with the Sunday schxil nt Grace church as us tm I at 12:15. Roth congregations Will uleuse Hike notice. The baccalureate. Hern, on to the graduating clans of the High school vill be delivered by the rector at the evening service. NOTICE! To whom It may concern Until fur- tl, nnr1 I will coll fOr CAjih CVerV bov's knee pant suit at a genuine re duction. vedtes, tfeciers, irs. whether two or three piece. All knee int hov'a sulfa Aj-A doomed to tm at prices to tickle all. HERMAN WISE. ClfAUTEIta IN PLKNTY. Ki'aser Itlvwr Cannra Have F"lt of pWen Hhlna FYasrr river rannera hv senired aevmi ahlpa to be employed In trans porting canned ailmon from Vanrouyr ti Kn id and. All of these vitmfU are now on tlvlr way to the roait. several of them lr hall oil, and ill arrive hort ly nft.r th aeajun ha sLarted to 'ts rlop. The ships are the Hallorhullst. Klythawood. f.oun'y of Clthnes, Cr rwn of India. Havila, Itrvi Iaw and Red Rock, with a comhln'M caprltv,of jl, is.'i tons. Thn rhArVr rate rang-s from 41a 9d to . A. Ii. McIonal I, rrf Victoria, who U lnterte'l In Krs-r river cannerl-. s:iva of the ou'loik: "We know now that we have all the charters we can handK Heveral ves sel Included In th Hritsh Coiuml:a lleet were chartereH several montha s, when It w.'M thought the iick would lie very Urg-, but rfiw none of th Kraser river ranners exrject to m-ike the advance "Ateh that "waa d'-rx-nded upon. Therefir-j it may h that w hnv mor- ship room than we neod. However, som of the chartprers hav provide! for th's emerg'-ncy. Tlu-y have rerved a portion of their space for wheat options ajid therefore there Is lit tie dingT of their being stuck. "We are all revly for the Praser riv er run Just as soon aa It begins." COUNTY EXHIBITS. Rig Prizes Offer-d by Oregon Stale Fair Management. At th Oregon sta'e fair to b hell at Salem in October. Ave priz'-s w"l lie irlv.-n for the "best agricultural and horticultural products from any one county In thla ante, variety and qual ity to I'" conlderc." The j,rlza are: Klri. VM: ,w-)d. 3.Vj; third. 1200: fourth. ll"-0; llfih, $10. Every on.- of theie irz--n la worth an i ff rt f-om thp ("untie of th state, not merely fr the !Tion-y vain-, but fr the adv. ri 1m Ina It will give the winner. Clatsop coun'y ahoul I be represented in eotop'-tlilon. No other county In thp stite can rii'a-i a (rival t variety , f veg atahl'-a or excel n quality. With con i. rt-'l n il n on ih- pan of pri!iice. throughout the county, an exhibit ,-oul 1 ! go. ten t'Vtlvr at alni"HI po cot :it a',1. whl' h could -a "i ly take one of the flft tr.-s. The fair ,p na In O'- loh'T. an ! if the i.r.rti'-r varh-ty Is to he s.'ciir.-d a,me collections should be iiiiid now. RKM'iloN I.IN; GROUND. Tlie country beminir agitat.-d oye reliirlon. I'er'n .llcallv ome one ar'aes and ! dares that It Is decaying. This rnuits in countless iiiscusions until tne nirhutl-.n run Ita c-mre. and atlll re- HrloT tl oiirisli-a. It always will, for It U aieiie'hlnir the wort I needs. One t ih. "ltieat recoiirnpnd.'itlona of Hos teller a Stomach Hitters, the great Ani'-rlc in stomach slrengthener. lies in the fact that It has !lved for fifty yeans In spite f hundreds of Imitations, and Is ren.iwneil for lis cure of constipa tion. .n-Me-tMla. biliousnesc. miliaria, fe ver and agj. and see to It that the life-giving elements tf the food are as slmllat.Hl -with the blood. There Is nothing "Jusi aa good." See that a Private Stamp mv.Ta the neck of the bottle. JOHNSON-RURS3. A very pr-t:y wadding was solemn lied In the parlir of the Perkln". Rirtlmd. on last Thursday afternoon, The con'nctlng partU-s were Dr. J. Ii, Johns :. dentist, of this city, and Miss Ciuisletia Rurv, tf Lebanon, Oregon. The ceivm ny w as performed by R. F. Rowland, also of Astoria. The Imme Hate relatives of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Cope-laml. of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland and Miss Cusev. who pluy?d the welding march, were the guests. An elegant dinner was served to the bri lal party Immediately after the cetvuiny. After a brief stay In Portland, Dr. and Mrs. Johnson will made their home in Astoria. ELECTION OP OFFICERS. The A. O. U. W.. at a meeting lat !eht elected the following officers for the ensuing term: Mister workman. T. E. Parker: Past master workman, David Arth; foreman. N. Jones- overseer. John Brisdner; re corder. John McCue; guide. J. Kinkel ley; Inside watchman. F. D. Wlnton; outside watchman, W. Kelly; medical examiners. Dr. J. Tuttle. nr. uisnop and Dr. O. B. Estes; librarian, George Kaboth. The mister worrkman elected at this leetlng Is the youngest officer ever levied. In this lodge. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Shr'o Llnvllle to M. D. Staples 132 .Granite Ware.. Just To Remind You THAT WE SELL Basting Spoons . $ .05 Milk Tans, 2 qt . . .10 Pudding Pans, 3 qt, . .15 WashlBasins, . .15 Sauce Tans, lipped, 2 qt. .20 Sau e Tans, Covered, . .30 Gem Pans, 8-holo . . .25 Roast Pan, 9x13 . . .35 Dish Pans, 10 qt, . . .40 Tea Kettles, . . .50 571 Commercial Street, Astoria arrn In sertiona 29 and 81. township north of rang 9 west; $24;i .46. Rortha Mul'n to Ann K'ler im half of lot 6 and southeast quarter of hn fi, block 2, McEwan's addition to Ocean Orve; I3S. Danle) C, Mcl-l!an to E. Jennings and J. If. flpauldlng 11 a:re In sec tion 12, 7. N, H t W; $1526. B. J. Ford and H. A. Ford to Cbarle. E. Ford property In Ne Astoria; $?M, E. J. Ford to W, M. McCain-property In Nerw Astoria; IC00 . h. It. Abrcrmble to John Christian lot 3, block 8. Bmdbury's add-on to Ocpan Or .tv; $1. NEW CREAMERY PLANT. The -yinn try of the fian Juan Fish A Packing Company, at Taku, Alaxka, Is now complTtd, and -ork will soon be gin on the pa'k at salmon. This can nery has a dally rapacity of lOfs) cae. and the pack for the year la expected to b from 40,000 to 60,000 cases. Reviles the king salmon, or chlnook, a It is called Tn the Columbia river, r.ohoea rel fish and '.lumTfoiirks (pink flih) will be packed. The San Juan Fish A Pack ing Company, which wis organized In January of this year, ha its main of fice In Seattle. Ita officers are; Preal. dent, W. If. Bogle; vlce-prealdent, J. H. Calvrt; trvurer. E1w1n Ripley, and secretary, '. M. Bfgle. The capital twk of the company ! 1100,000, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the com mittee on public, property of the Com mon Council of the City of Amorla will accept sealed bids at the office of the auditor and police Judge of said city until Z o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, June 5th, 1901, for the repair of th bell tower at the c'.ty hall In accord ance with the provisions of ordinance No. 260S of said city, providing for said repair, which Is on file in and enn at any time be examined In the otllce of a ild aud'.tor and police Judge. The committee reservea the right to reject any and all bids. E. P. PARKER. F. E. WTiIOHT. JENS HANSEN. Committee on Public Property of the Common Council of the City of As toria. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given th.t there are funds In the city treasury to pay all warrants drawn on the general fund and endorsed prior to December 1, 1900. Interest will cease after this date. F. J. CARNEY. City Treasurer. Astorli. Orogwi, May 23, 1901. CHEAP EXCURSION TO THE EAST VIA O. R. & N. CO. Tn St Paul f innea rvilia OmAKa Council Bluffs. Leavenworth. St Joseph ana Kansas csiy, w rouna trip. rica eta on sale May 20 and June 7. Return limit 60 days; stop overs en route. Full particulars, berth reservations, etc., at ticket onice. o. Jt. et r. aoca. A VOTING CONTEST Oiven by the Enterprising Merchant of Astoria by Which a $500 Kimball Piano Will be given away FREE To the School, Church, Lodge or Lady of Astoria voted the mon popular by September 21. 1901. All ballots must be marked with name of merchant Issuing same. Other wise they will not be counted. The following merchants Issue one voia with each 25c cash purchase: PACIFIC BAKERY. Bakery. SHANAHAN'S. Drygoods Store. P. A. STOKES. Clothing and Oeats furnishings. PETERSON & BROWN. Boots aid Shoea A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, C.-uckery. Hardware and Feed. SCHOLFIELD tt HAUKE. Groceries, FOARD & STOKES CO.. Grocerisa. Hardware and Queensware. A. W. SHIPLEY. Groceries, terms oaea, S.,2 Commercial. WASHINGTON MARKET. CTbrlsteiiesi & Co.. meats. B. F. ALLEN ft SON, Wallpaper &4 Paints. GRIFFIN REED. Books aad Stattaa- ery. BOSTON RESTAURANT. Georgs J. Boras, Prop. MISS MEANY. Milliner. H. H. ZAPF. Fumltur. H. EKSTROm; Jeweler. Piano on exhibition at Foard & Stokes Co.'s show window. Ellers' Piano House of Portland. Oregon, Pacific coast rep resentatives for Kimball Pianos. WHERE DO YOU BDY YOUR GROCERIES? HAVE YOU TRIED A. W.SHIPLEY? (5( Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he gives you the best there Is to be had In the city for the least money? Place an order once and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 678 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE. RED 2061. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Car Will Receive Special Attention. No. 518 Duane St, Astoria. Or. J. COOK. Mgr Res. Tel. lilt THE LOUVRE The headlines of the program at the Louvre this week, are the clever and amusing Irish comedians, McSorley and Whltnev. who come to Astoria well rec ommended, arter successful engage ments In the larger cities on the coast A MERCHANTS' COMTEST The undersigned merchants of Astoria for the purpose of showing their appre elation to their customer, have agreed to start a contest under the following conditions: W give one vote for every ten (10) cent purchase. Vote may be cast for any society, organization, public or pri vate Institution or Individual. No vote can be sold under any circumstance. The contest last from now until Oct. 1. The society, Institution or Individual receiving the highest total of votes will be awarded the five hundred dollar with which to buy a piano, or furniture or whatever they may prefer to buy. Roes, Hlgglns & Co., groceries, etc, Flsh-r Bros., groceries, etc. V. If. Coffey, groceries, etc. Johnson Bros., groceries, etc. Central Meat Market. P. Lawler ar Co.. fish market. Palace Restaurant. Seartde Bakery. Oregon Bakery. Robinson's Furniture Store. The Be Hive, department store. The Wonder, department store. Hoefllers' Candy and Ice Cream Parlors, I Tagg's Can-Iy and Ice Cream Parlor. John Hahn. shoe store. J. H. Seymour. Jeweler. Eagle Drug Store. Central Drug Store. Herman Wise, clothing, hats. etc. C. H. Cooper, dry goods, clothing, etc. S. Danzlger, clothing, hat, etc. N. Schlussell, clothing, hat, etc. Will Madison's, cigar score. Jack Burns, cigars. P. Miller Sc. Son, cigars. Theo. Braeker, cigars. John Pentilla, cigars. J. Utzlnger, cigar. Fred Brown, cigars. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Tbls preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By J ts use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It Is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. C. Br W itt Co., Chicago The l.bottlecontains3H time tbe50c sis. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist Foley's Kidney Cure BEFORE YOU BUY A MflO OH fljl OflGAfl It will pay you to write EILER'S PIANO HOUSE OFFICE: 351 Washington St.. Portlaid Ore. We are the great profit killers Northwest, and with our special organ for less money than you today. Catalogues for the asking. Our stock includes the three greatest American pianos the Kim ball, the Chickering and the Weber together with eight other good makes. ...EILER'S PIANO HOUSE... THE ASTORIAN.... Delivered at or residence, ...The Esmond Hotel.. PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. EuroDeao plan. Soc to $10 ter day. OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager. American plan, 11.00 to $100 per day. j, rj. PEXDEQAST, Chlel C lerk . . . ASK "Charles Carroll" -a 10c; "General Good" - - Sc; CIGARS TWO U IN EQUALED SMOKES ALLEN & Distributors, mm Xio Lao Oregon S!10Ir LINE and limoa Pacific Dsat BriIBDri.ES A...V. riom Portland Chirm - tot land Halt I Jibe, Denver. Ft. rrial Woi Hi, Omaha. Kan- 4 1p. . ; t O .m. naoClly.Kl Utuln.thl- tii Hunt- rago ai d etit Inston AiUnfe- " -) EmreM Malt Lake, Pentee, Ft. 00p.m. Worth, Ora.tm, Kan- 10a. m. via Hunt- ' Citr.M. I ouli.thl- irifton esgn and e St. Haul "w ,lTawair, Past mail too, Spoka . Minn- p.m. spoil., Ht. Fsul, I)u- 7i. ov via luth, Mllwtnke, Chi- Spokane earaadea.t ) 72 hours from Portland to CWcagt. No Change of Can. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE rsog Arrosu , All sailing datea tub- I ert in baca j Fo Han Francisco Every flva day 7a. n.. iouisbu air a Pally es- To funland and Way 4 a. ai. xo eepl ron. Landing iMonday Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria e tile daUy for Ilwaco, connecting ehr with trains for Long Beach, Tioga iN North Beach point. Returning arrives, at Astoria same evening. G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Ag.B.t, Astoria. A. U CRAIO. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. ((I A familiar name for the Chicago. Milwaukee ft St, Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train in the world." Understand: Connections an made with all transcontinental lines, securraf to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light steara het of a verity equaled by no otlw line See that your ticket reads via Tha Milwaukee" when going to any pot at In the United States or Canada, All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address. ' J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Art., Portlasd. Oregon. Portland. Ore. and piano price regulators of the facilities can sell a line piano or can get them elsewhere. Write your office store 60c per month. FOR . . . LEWIS, Portland, Oregon