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) THE MOKSIXG ASTOKIAX, SATLKDAt, JL'XK 29. IQOl. IHltWH t ' MM MMI tisitts. AS TO CLOTHING. HERE is an epitaph in a Vermont church yard: "I expected this but not so soon." Such is the epitaph on clothing worn out in the wash-tub. Underclothing; may be fraHe, yet it ought not to wear out in ten weeks. But this isn't wear? it is decay. You buy 5 cents wonh of cheap soap and you lose the equivalent of 50 nts in the wash-tub. Ivory Soap will not harm the, most delicate fabric. Is it wise not to use it? r.'CV SOAP IS WMi PER CENT. PL'RE. The Morning Astorian TF.I.F.IMIONF. Ml. All contract! r iidvertimiiji, In the Axloilmi me iiiuJc on u Hiuir. nntcc of clrculutloii four tlilig Urgcr th un Unit of any pupcr publUlicJ or circulate J in -! t -op comity. TODAY M WKATIIIIR 'iiliT!.ASI. Jun 2 - W-a ern i'". aixl W.aieni Waotiliitf! -ill. Hatui day. fair. n nimbly wanner. . Urpl n'r ih,. cmsi. l-:airii titi-rui. . Inuiljr and lll.-ttl!lllt With lIlllll.l.T llil warmer: Kit rn WnahlngMn itii'l I Jo hn, in.rrjaing . I.iii .lii", with prolwb Iv ihunJrr aiiom-ra In Ih.. 'Uihrn l-.rtl.ai, nn.l warini'r. AROUND TOWN. 8 II. M. Diti. n about hrna. John l. M. iIoamii. Mi.- cJiiiK-tymaii. I. in Hi- iiiy Wanted a woman t.i J.) willing t llxchangn 81. K.r n K I ( ill I"1"' Wbll.. l.ly .if J.ipm. imported 1 JulllUHll !,. ItFST I'.i'KNT Ml'! A I.; RISING HI N l:IN TAl.'ltANT LAST -o Qdd and End Sale TliiHHalowilIilo.se Saturday niht, June -!tli. Do not mis tli is in-tunit y U) struro goods at H ALF PRICE Kncli and evi'ry urtirloinoludod in thin sulo will lie sold nt exartly one-lialf price. Just look at THIS PRICE LISTt $13 50 Men's Suits ut Half Trieo . 10 00 Men m Suits at Half Triee 00 Youtlis' Suits nt Half Trice 1 00 Iloyn' Suits at Half I'rieo 3 50 Men'sSlioesatHalf Trice . 2- 50 Men's Derby Hats nt Half Price . 2 00 Men's Ovorshiits at Half Price . 50 Men's Overshirts at Half Price 50 Straw and Crash Hats nt Half Price S. DANZIGER'S F i' Hurti-a, Hi 1'oril.uid flli ditr. wa III lh illy vcsli-rlay 15-rn mml- ltlm Sun Res taurant. Hi Commercial Ml. Tli.' (caiiir Hlgmil l loading lumb- r ( m KnniM'ton for Three flrst-rluaa baitirra HI the Oerl- , dnt lrli-r shop. Hl f service. Tli.- I.Miii.T CUul H. IWnthorn ! ft ..in .ni..r.ly morning fir I'ug't aoiinl. Japan gooVi of (lit kln!. rh-ap nt Yokohama Hai.iar; : Commercial St, An enjoy iM .ll gathering was h.-l.l last nitclu in ih- l.i n.-nl .if III. M. K. .hut.li. .r a i.hi.I l . nt low price try Whim l.ny ,.f JaJ.mil. Imported I.y J,ii,iit,.ii Hi We m the people to talk to about milk A! lb Milk Depot, corner T-ti i h ( and Diuiio streets. Cruahr-1 atmwlirry l-e crum nti.l vmillli IV pint, nn.l swrel .r.-u:n lur imi it the I'srlnr. The i -iiii't Fuller will 1 m H 'g iilur winner srli-lnl- l..-t . u 1 1 v .in.l l",n IwiJ I. -I .y. llini M.irri will h"M ktvIc' nt ithirv ,ull nt S-iii.!.!'1. Siinliiy, Jim.- 3, u II .1. in. Tli.- Ill flnh hip S.-vill.., nh it nirif.. ..f ttli-.il f.ir l".iit.i', v Jin.' I it W. M. .-in .i y 4iM-.iny. WEEK $( 75 5 00 :l 00 2 00 I 75 1 25 00 Wanlfil- Biikumpn v.rywhT; ! nry or crtmil"l m; piTttuufnt, limwn Jlriin, Co., NunHTyni-n, Ilo.hir, N. Y. Thr U'V. O. f lliircil will iiwai4i In (i'IIi Ir-n'a hull, ..irn'r H'viil.mli ami Kianklln, tuinnrriw morrmiif unJ v..i:nK. MIm Olrf-n will M1 a frlvala ho'i' fur alx'iit two ni'iiith. rninnrliig Juif In I. fn(inriT l"BV ailiirwa at Axtn tii.n offlc. f'ri-am pur"! ry, Am'rlra'a fln.-m wlilky. 'i'hi. only kimkU; KUir- atiK'nl rich am) iiipIIow. JOHN I.. CAltLHnN, Hole Alf-tit Mr, J-we:t hiia iiiirchaaM a linif lo. k nf inHln-ry nl Invlti Hi lJ df Airln ti ltii.llii. Il r parlura urn ut V:' H'-v -ittli atri'i-t. , At tli" l'i"4liyt- litii i liurch tuinnrrow iiiiiiiiiHK ili ..il ir will ir".u h lil fifth Minilv.-in.iry .nii''i. 'Ih.. I.iplf fur tin1 fvcnl'in at.-rfii.iii will In- "ll"inf." In Jii:lr.. Ilr.iwrra rmiri yti-nluv M Hniniiii iiui..l KUilty In nn-ault lliniiiirli hla atlorm-y, O. '. Fulton, amj t lln.il $.. uhh'h hr paiJ. J-atin A. M mtarKmi-ry ha opmcii a h.ip at -'! Iliitul atrvt ami la prrpnl In tin nil i-la.- of plumbing an tin nliiar at Uiu nw.t poMilila ratea, lliwtyn "al laa longrr. la rl-n.-r anil miikra lri tmulilr with ativi-a ati.l .ilinii"y IliiMi than nny othrr. l"-iraT. V. Xnlirn. a"tit; ttli.h.'n 1311. Th Il.iai.ft r-n'mrant la 1-itv llv fi. i.iilar. Th hmi ihn th market af f.irla l alwaya f iunl un Ita bill of fm. an. th arrv:" la flrat-claiw. Op-n uti'H I a. in. Th r.-.-Mi-l iml .f M uni I Oat.n. . h.n K" I lti th- inii'. I r . f Wi;l'iiin ll-c..n, .f Al iri.i Mil' r-miK'-J In v .-1 1 1 . -1 .if ha uljugrn". An ap(Hal V, III hr uk-ll. Tin' F.nirih if July rx.iiMi.n irnlu will nut ut S S ,i in f r Sc,il,l. 4ti. all lay lll li pent a: the l.i-ai ll 'I'll.' fan- la .mly .!: f.r J-lui! jinl in i .-iila 'ir i hll lim. II. F. T..-IJ. -f Hi'- ni'-K-n V.u h: I'luli. ott-i -r i.f ilir vik In Skylark, fin imi iim -.1 that liin i-rnf: will .-nt-r-il In Hi r-K.rta .v.mi:. i!!it i-h tlm :ll (r..lul'v ...mi m fr.in n" until ih Uiu at f .r thf r i i 'l-mtr lt;,l fr.nn thr.-- I i-.il Urni. i i,..iic I vr: rl.tv tv liuai.iiiiin.- i illl. i-r Mail - f .r fuii.iahinu in i ll.iac .u uti . . l.i t'"' iiiii I'lti'ii- all. Mi Th lil.N v rrt- f.ir ir.lc.l t.. V.u.hiHKt..ii for ru'ia.i'. il i. ll "V '. '.' -I mi" il'; At th M.-lliiil!l rhurch nnlay the .a:.ir will pr.-a -h at Hi m..rninK r ,i nn.l in th v..iinr ii h.tiM ci.n i.l ;ll In- kI:i. tli l.tnll.J pr unni f..r which la prlnt-.t lrwh-rf In Mila I..U-: Th KatinnM Hlurail.ial Cor,vn:l .n ai i-ip.lt. July th II. A N. ! hna mnJ- a roiw.t-'rlp rate fr'm Aato 1 ria if 11 Tirki mi a! July ! ami 3, redlining limit. Augna: 51 Call I at tick.-! .riV. o. 11 N. J.vk. f .r furtli-r lnf .rmul n. , S-n Ii k nt I'.iii, i huroh '..ninrrow a. iimml .U 11:30 a mi an I 7 .".n t. m. It-v I iinin!ni! Urn.. , h.i ;Umi ..f Ih.. Sc.ima.i'a MimIkm at l'..nl.iiij. ir.- m an J will pi :i. n ti. tli morning ami . vmiImi; Orvl. at H ly Inno cent i-lui I il I !i p. m. ii'l n.ifi;.cct-'r. liav- nr. J l.'a.c. ini.l opt;. .n mi "V. r !'"i .i.-i.-f l-i-i I In tl... il.initv ..f Millali.ru ,t..l m-l.v-.'illlli.g ,M'iail"iM Iihv." ai. Ih--n f'Uivl .:i Ih-- J 'in K5liik pi i il-ir lliixtim. nn.l V'.l-!l!!'K!-. all. I i " .lliriil'i.l i:it :- ii In a f.-v.T .f - x. it Hu nt Mr.. It. Incl-'.'n a now- .llp!nv:iig ft full Im- of th- Lit ! :yic Pi f.ill mll- lli.'ty it ih. at i!ilihinn: recently op. n J Ly her ft' i""i 1 i ll), re al atr. et. o, ipo.lt the Hit Ig-t .itlle. Mr lnglt :.ii ai." rairlea a full line of l.ijia' mil chll.lr. n'n furiiililng g "li. Tlv r K iHr nei-v - !! h.-l. at th roiv.-'Kii;.'tial i hutch t. .morrow , Th." totue for Hi Horning . r non wi;l he "lli-iiftlm .1-rlvel (1 on .vlii:loli ..f it' an.l evil ": Sun. lav jr. h.w.j 12.1a: !'r:iy -r in-.-inn. W.-.ln .l:iv. s l. in. S!r.ing-r alwnva weli-in. j There la no Hav like the .vn l.ea; h ' for an ou'lng. in.l S-miJe ivill have la graiul i--l!iri-lon ,.n July rh. Th,. excuraloti I Mln w ill V iv Aa:rli at I :m . in.. re:urnlng at .'. p. in. The low mt of T.i -etita for aitiilt anJ 40 iila f.r hllilie:i will he t-hargl. The only il.-sl tll-sl In -.he reiMM-r'a I1W y:eilay wna on from Jamea W. 1 Welch rr uiRferrlntr to fiilnl:i 'ieoigy Klivel Hp- lot .Mixiriil .lj.tni:ig on the vet th t. Iota at 111 i-irn-r of Fif teenth an.l Fninklin. r.-i ti!'y bought by I'antiilii Flavel. Th ci iiri.l.r.ithin v a ;wki. F.ir the Chratlon Enilir niwtmK . at Clnolnna.!, July 6-10. ih (V It. & N. ! haa ma 1,. a ronml-trlp rate of 178.50 ' from Ator1ii. Tickets on vnle July 1. 2 n l 3. go.nl fnr returning until 9j. i tembi.r 1: atnp-iSv. t-n route. Call at 1 tlrkl oltlc. O. R. N. Jock, for pr 1 llrular. ! A new logging camp L aoon to b ea- tnhllah.il on th aouth fork of Oraya ' rlvr on tl nbr Uml rwrntly purchaHod ; bv th Willamette !ulp an.l PnpT ! iVnipany of rgon City. A wagon I Mad 'a nmv Vlng 'niMtrnl from th hal of Hi Middle valley, Skiri'okftwa, to j -the tlmVr. Tomorrow- at the PnntlM church I Children's day will be olwervdl. In l the morning the pnator will wik I ivclnlly to the children and their friends , ind In the evening the Sunday school j will give th-lr regular Chlldren'a dnv I exerclaea. Kverybo.ly la cordially in j vlted to Ittend. The annual encampment of th Fourth I regiment. Or goii nntlnnal gimrd. begun l Friday at Kugene and will continue for on . week. The camp hn.a been named "r.unp Hebe" In honor of Hrlgu.ller i1eiier.il Hebe of IHtland. who haa ' horn largely 'nulruniental to their pres- ent prollclency. ! The O. R. N. Co. haa made a iae ! of from Astoria and Portland for the I'a i-Amrrlcan expoaitlon at Buf falo. Ticket will be on aale first and third Tuesdays, June to October. Inclu sive. These tickets must tie usej for continuous passage going, but stop overs will be nllotved within final limit returning. " The following otWs were landed ! down by Ju lge Molliide In the ilrvuit court yet.nluy: R. A. Fe:ts vs. w. if. Adnlr. admlnlsiritor, pWlniiff. allowed tn tile an amended compl.unt; J.imes (1. I'nrb'tt v rh.ndore Kables. demurrer overruled: Luther llarman vs. J. W. I'trlck. et al. motion to strike out por tion of conplalnt argued and decision reserved. ' The ciinvia.lng coinmllt" f tli rni-ridiniita' voting oiili-al fur $VKi In gold ruin mad a pnrtkil ranvasa "f tin. l.ill iia luat nlgii'. Th public li brary la ail lit In the lead wpti Hi- Ka gli 4 r. cnnl. Tli third plan Ilia 'h-lwe-n lb Klka and lb Congr gall.tn.il rhiireh, 'I'll delnlli'd count will Id' rmiipl "l I lod.iy. Th- folio vlng li-l-irriim una ri-c-lv-J limt nigh! by A. Hch'-rii' i k in from Jorn N.iratrimi, of Hi". Ala-ka Flshr in. i a aaaneliitliiii relating In the "liff r -y saliicn ay-nlleit.. dil: "Hoin ran-neryti-n di.lain.-l on Hi road.. Ixal will I- ileliy.-d until th-lr iirrlvH." This Is t.ik-ii ,i ni-uii thin i-vrryihliig la favorible In ih d ill g.ltig iliroiigh is s um as all th Inl-r-at-J parties ra.h N.-w Voik. Ai ni-"t.ng lii-l-l ytrd:iy of Hi commute to r-e-lv and i-ndTialii th-roiiKr-amoliiil cointiiltt.-e Hie r,-nrt of differ. i siili-r iminitle.s weie rwelved. Il la ailiiMied ihat aleiiit I'si p-opl. tt'll b- III the party to v. iv llie J.-l. lira. On th- return the party will be glVell 11 '.U'lchi-OM m the ll.t-l Fluvel and will leiird the s- lal train ut Ha al I a'id pr.cl dlr. c'ly to iMde and from th-r to I'tig-t Kound. Thr la a cl-v r hunter In M.rnr c. unity whim th iiiiilinilt!i are anx loiia t i li.i- it -. H" Ina an IndUn em ploy I whi :ilps y.ung ciyoi In s'l. li a w ty a tn not Injur Hi vital ity f Hi h-aat which Is allowed to llv and il- Hl'iilly 1-n raa.-. t'nleaa ih - nra '.Ir- atops th pr. nt si-ulp bounty law will probably have to o ii'H"iid"il so aa to iciulr an und -riak-, r'a '-ertitlca: io arrompauy th s' llp. pr.re:it.-l for bnun'.y. i'th!ami is making every effort, ' provl l.. n roii.ing reli-bratlon for th r .iirtn an. i iimiiiii-an a large crown oi As.'orluna will nuke Hi trip. The Klka and F'.r.-s'.-r of thla rltv will plav a iiiatch gum of ln-b;ill. Ifon. C. J I'urils will iP-Hv.-r Hi i.ritl.'ii and th-i.- l iratl. n of 111 . -nd.-n. e w ill lC r.-ad l.v Fiunk M.an.y. The fiativlt'i-a will r include with a grand la". Hpc iil ,x.-iiiii r.i'.-s will be given on the rlvr al-iuii'-r4. Th- Jury In Hi r;i- .,f Harold Flood cliarK-I wPh d.-.ti-.vlni.' railroad pr"p. rty, lr night In a verdict .,( amulttal lat tilirlit in I th l. f. ndaiit w is dla cl.'irK'il I.y Ju.ti.v (trowrr. The evl d -n. e ahwd thai f"l.d cut down th fence ua illegal hut I: was further how n that .h- .-a 1 1 rad companv had proni!e, i,i hull I a ii,i' on defendant's pr..p.r y ml had fil'. ti do .. an 1 .1. f. n.lanr In I no m.-th d of !ngres or cijri from h!a 'an I fsii-r IT IJnvil'e '-(: iat niglit f.r t'.rtliiil with Floyd !l..yd.n. i 3-yenr-ol l hoy who will I'- placed In charge of th- Hovi' an.l (Jirl" Aid S.M-lety. Tli I't'l .-haii's fath.r lias apparent, ly d-avted him. and aa none of tin ri'laMva have come forward and ex" pr--l a d-'lr- to car for him he will lie plic-l In th-" 1'onland Institu tion. Th- 'ud's fath r formerly lived In llw v o and evrral wi-k ag he I ft tin- chill with a Mrs. Weliuun, of this city. A N.-hal-'tn ranch-r b.k th b i for a month and vetr lay h was turned over to the sip-riff. J. If. is., the rs'atrtteh.iii'V Janitor who got xway with ll.'a"i during Hi last ,:i ,,f .he e)rilature and -va 1 ed pu ilalimeiit has Ven semen, .rd to s.-rve thr-e years In the ;H'iuenti irv f .r a forir-d check 'ilt.-red In Kug-ne hairing th supp.we.1 signature of H. W f-u-liett. Cm: haa apparently dropie, e itnol. t -Iv out ,,f the public mind, though h ihr at.-n-d when arrested t.i r.-late ronaid -rible alleged Inside his t. rv of he 'ate serinitlonal fight, unless Imniediat ly releis-!. Howry. -r, b- !s now In ih penitentiary and the sonn- l.iloiia hiinpenlnga he hinted of are as y.t unwiltlen. Ileal I nt. of C .lunibia county are In.Hctnm H-i-r the ,-p ration ,,f the law pas,N by 'h- legist I'ure w hich ;armlt the ex 'lualve frani hls- t;i lv ienulre.1 bv Individuals or corporations of any or all unn.ivigible streams under as siimptlon ,rf their ImpiMvement for log ging nurpos a. t'nd.-r this act the Ore gon i'oiI and TIiiiIht Company has fil ed claims In compliance with the law on various stream flow lug Into the Ne. hil.ni river.' It Is bellev.Nl that the law cull b si construed that the company con coll vt toll on all loga lloited down the BtrMtiia. and tf this surmise proves to be ron vt It will work a hardship on small land owners. Kxteiislve propiiiatl. ns are being mad- at Seaside for the Foiirih of July c-leliratlon. A pos-eswlon iMnslstlog of liberty Moat and several fraternal or ders of the town will meet the excur sion tram from Astoria and proceed to the grand stand where the program will b- rendered. Itev. It. F. Rowland. pastor of the Methodist church, will do liver Hie addre and recitations, tint sic and a pa-'tonilne. "Star Spangled llann-.r." will be presented. The com mittee on sports haa provided amply for the Jay. An excursion train under the auspices of the Methodist church will leave for Seaside at S a. m. on Me Foun-.h. remaining there nil day. The f ir- h.n been reduced to 73 cents for adults and 40 cents for children. AVHKRB DO YOU V YtV) II JIAVK YOU TRIED A. W. SHIPLEY? 656 Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he givea the best there Is to lie had In the city for the least money? Place an order once and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE, RED 2061. J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILJER. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Car WIUiRecelv Special Attention. No. Itt Duane St. W. J. COOK. Mfr Astoria, Or. Ret. Tel. 1111. A CLEAN SWEEP! Having decided to close out the entire stock in this store we have put the knife deep into prices MEN'S SUITS t Go ai .. i;.m ... .M ....u.w I'p to and Including til Ovr $10 and under 115. At 115 to H. 50 PANTS $2 00 Pants gi at $1.3.5 2 50 Pants go at i.5 3 .oo pants go at 2 io 3.50 Pants g at 2 6 Ta SS5 Z All All All All All All All All TAMS f.-- d ii.n fhlldren's Tarns. 5"c and 75c values go at SHOES A few nho- left to close $1.00 BARGAIN QMWim 1 SALMON MARKETS. Th- foil -wing reo irts 'rom different salnvin mark-ts of the East are re-prini.-d frim The Trade: The strong un.l constantly advancing market for red Alaska, salmon haa been a f-a'ure of the trade HI the week. Th- r,-:iing sal were Sc high at $1,324. md 'n i-ome nuarters a.a higTi aa $135 with a pr.wp-.-t of a still fur ther Increase. It wojld be Impossible to estimate how nu.'h has changed hands at the high prices, but is one Jobber Is buying from another continually tk-aggrepi-? of the transiictlons must be larger than The total supply. There are known to have been numerous snies of tooo cases and one of 300") was re ported, though unconfirmed. Jobbers who pur. hap- to cover a possible shoit age are not particularly anxious to let the fact he known, rnnsequ-ntly H L hard to trae sal -s. Some have lie-n rcport-d w hich proved t i be unf undd. so perhap It Is unwise :o attemp: a i estimate. The fish la very active, how ever, and 'it this writing there di-sn't appear to be any pro-ne t of a deereio In sales, even though the actual sup ply s .probably practically exhausted. Nothing further haa been heard of Co lumbia river fish. Th- situation is Jus: whore It wis a week ago. an.l until some imporaiit move Is ma le hy th? nss.vHtlon nothing will be done. Noth ing Is known of the prospect on the Fraiter iver. The spot supply of all partiei is known to be light, hence Hie sudden advance In red AlHfka. To" dliy's prices are: Columbia river Chi nook, lib tails. $l.HHi$1.70: lib flats. $1.7.-fil.S5: 4lh flats. $1.00i$1.124: s.vkeve. lib tills. $1.4"fi J1.4:,: lib flats. $l.oT$l 65: Ubtla:s. 97Hcti$l.iiti: Alaska re.1. lib flats. $1.27 $1.30: medium red. lib tails. $1 17V pink. $1000 $1.05. Boston: We are pleased to note a little better tone in the canned goods market, especially on spot goojs. sal mon In particular. Since last week's report rel Alaska salmon, spot, have advanced fisim 20 to 30 cents per case. Other rrradea are beginning to feel the eff v: of rhe advinee in red Aliwki. and It is very evident that ail spot goods In the country w'tl be cleaned up be fore another pack reaches the con sumer. Chicago Salmon is firm. A little Interest Is taken In sookeye halves, some holders being llghtly firmer, in the b,'tif trial the price on new goods will be coast. Sales on the spot were report -d at S-c with holders nom inally quoting $1. Montreal: Retailors are ordering their fall supplies of salmon nuite freelv. "Horseshoe" and "Cl ever Leaf" brands are worth $."i.si, Fr.iser river sockoye, $5. rnhoes, $4 30 and w-hlte. $- 90. Tor into: Th-re has been some can ned salmon sold during the past week by the wholesale trade p arrive in Sep tember in ! Oe'oiir, the ruling quota tions being $1.13 for Fr.iser river sook eye In tall tins, and at $1.30 for North ern river sock we. Th price of spot goods stilt rules at $1.W to $1.(S for Fraser river mn-keye, $1.30 to $1.53 for Northern fish, and $125 to $1.30 for Co hoes. AMERICA'S t'NDERG ROUND ROAD TO RUSSIA. It may be a source of pons, lation to the United States, If not to their Euro pean competitors, to learn that the largest shipment of machinery ever sent to any part of the world left New York City In March, after the De Wlf to-Gage tiff for Russia. Russia is not given to cutting off her nose to spite her face. Machinery needr ed for stite railways, or agricultural maohinery. which the peasants must have, will not be subjected to the addi tional arbitrary tax. Direct American export to Russia will probably show a shrinkage, Germany and England act ing as clearing houses and being cred ited with Yankee Ingenuity. In fact It is estimated that last year these coun tries sent over $20,000,000 worth of Am erican products Into Russia as their oi'n, while the value of the direct ex port from the United State to Russia amounted to but $11,000,000. It Is a com mon practice to remove the American mine plate and substitute that of a German firm. Germany has a great advantage over almost every other manufacturing nation In that the Teu- men's hats (j'i at All $1.23 Hata, various, colors. .$ .83 Alt 1.34 Hats, various Colors.. 1.04 All 1.75 Hats, virlius Colora.. 1.2J All 2.00 Hats, various colors.. 1.50 All 2.50 Hats, various tolora.. l.W A" w Hi;. various col-jrs.. 2.2fl Boys Suits (long pants) o r ru..r $3 And all the rt in proportion. .25 68 Rubber Mackintoshes Regular price of these Rubor Mark n'oahet Is from $.50 to $15 00. Al Goods; your choice only $ .0 Opposite The Bee Hive tons have established branch bar.ka la almost every large city In Russia, wliile their ag?nta act as distributors, becom ing in time the actual manager of newly established Russian works and naturally favr home products and machinery. Moreover. Germany sens on long-time, credit, while America, without banking facilities abroad. mut demaii cafh payments: consequently the Germans find It profitable to pur chase American machinery for cash, change the name plate so that they may jecure any duplicate orJrs. and sell at an advance, on credit, the mly terms on which 'he average business man in Russia can or will buy. A. H. Fn1. in The Engineering Magaz:ne for July. SACRED CONCERT PROGRAM. Splendid Musical Program by M. E. Church Choir. The following pr. gram has been ar ! ranged for the ?acr;d con-er: to be given at the Methodist church, Sunday i nlcht: ! Doxology I Invocation J Anthem. "Praise Ye the F.ither".C,ounod Ladles' Double Quartette, "Ave Ma- : ria Abt I Solo Mrs. Danziger: Chorus J Mrs. Maddook. Miss Wood. Mrs. Fitu-h. Ml.s Elmore. Miss Fox and Miss Busey. Solo, "The Man of Sorrows" ...Adams Dr. Barr. Solo and Chorus. "The Choir Invis ible" H. Jones Solo Mrs. Maddook. Male Quartet. "Nearer My God to Thee" Sweeney Solo.Mr. Elmore; Choru.Messrs. Rennet'. McCue. Thornton and Elmore. Responsive Reading, "Gloria" ..Hewitt Solo, "The Heavenly Song" ...H. Gray Mrs. Daniiger. Du.tte .. Miss Anthem. Fox ani Mr. Thornm. Seek Ye the Lrd".. .Roberts Mr. Thornton. Anthem, "Christ Is Risen". (Bv request.! ...Pratt! Hymn, America" A MODEL VILLAGE. It is rumored that a $1,000,000 village will be founded in New- York state. In connection with a large shoe uctory. The prime movers being a couple of philanthropists who desire to make the lot of their employes happy. Anything that adds to happiness should be en dorsed, and that is why Hos-.etter's Stoma -h Bitters, which cures diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels, has received the hearty endorsement of the American People and has a record of fifty years of cures to its credit. Use the Bitters for dyspepsia. Indigestion, biliousness and constipation. It never falls to effe-'i a speedy and perm.in?nt cure. It is nlsj an excellent tonic. If you feel worn out and nervous, (t is Just what you need to build you up. NOTICE TO STUDENTS. To students of International Corres pondence Schools I will make the fol lowing special offer for June and July: To the student who secures for me the largest number of nrollments, I will give a bonus of $10. and to the one securing the next largest number I win give $5. The minimum number necasnry to secure the $10 Is five enrolments and three enrollments to secure the $5 bo nus. These bonuses are in addition to the credits avowed by the schools. Hoping there are some -ustlers among vou, I am, Yours truly, LOUIS G. SPIES. FOR SALE. The Columbia River Packers Associ ation has for sale, two schooners and one launch. A description of the schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney" Length, 35.5: beam. 11.3: depth of hold, 3.10'4 Scihooner "Hattie" Length 31.9: beam, 9.9; depth of hold, 3.8. Offers will be received at the office of the association, where full particu lars may also be had. Ovcrshlrts or Underwear Alt All All All All All AH Alt .50 Co la go at .75 Hoods go at 1.00 Oooda gt at 1.25 floods go at 1.50 Goods go at 1.75 loods go at J.oo Goods go at 2 30 Goods go at $ .33 .50 .75 .M l.W 1.2S 1.40 1.7S SOX AND TIES loe Goods to t.. 15c Goods go at... 20c Goods gi at... 25c Goods (0 at.., Sc or t tor 23c or 5 for 25c ....J for 60c .10c, ,15c, MACKINAWS Blue or Brown Fishermen's Mack inaw Coat or Pants at treat Reductions. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is nereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants, tap doreed prior to December 1st, 1899, to present the same to rhe county treas urer at his office 164 Tenth street, for payment; interest ceases after this date. H. C. THOMPSON. County Treasurer. Dated Astoria, Oregon, this 2Stb, day oC Jun. 1901. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants prior to November 13, 1S99, to present the same to the county treasurer at 11s office. 164 Tenth street, for payment. Interest ceases after this date. H. C. THOMPSON. County Tresurer. Dated. Astoria, Ore., this 21st day of June, 1901. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop County warrants, en dorsed prior to October 9. 1899. to pre sent the same to the County Treasurer at his office. 164 Tenth street, for pay ment. Interest ceases after this date. H. C. THOMPSON. County Treasurer. Dated. Astoria. Oregon, 'this 17th day of June, 1901. FOR SALE Oft RENT. Two new cottages at Seaside. Fine location, well furnished. Good water. Apply to C. M. Cuthblrth, 127 Seventh street. Astoria, or to 8. J. Hubbard. S-aside. Oregon. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST flfiD QUICKEST LINE TO St.Panl, Duluth.Minncapoli.s Chicago and All Points East. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Tounst Sleeper. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry., on salt at O. R. & N. Ticket Office, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Offlcs 123 THIKD STREET. PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address, A. B. C DENNISTON. City Paw. and Ticket Agent Portland. tews DYSPEPTICIDE Th irMtMtald to DIGESTION. row