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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1898)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SI NU iY MOUMNU, MAY 1, lbtt. TODAT'8 WEATHER. Fair weather. AROUND TOWN. 8UNDAT. 9"h lark tinth the tnessoge of morning. The cheer of the day begun. -Mr. A. D. T. Whitney. and Clark; F. Olscn, N. nailer. M. Gal lagher, A. Carlson, Mm I.lnilholm. Young's River; J. Cww, Clifton; Howell Lewis, John Lewis, J. C. lvl. John Day; M. Leahy. F. Olscn. olncy; o. M. Jncohsen, Nchalem; William An derson, F.rle Munsrm. 8. Vaughn, 11am Anderson, Deep River; John Nel- , :g son iMichia; jaevu jiimuin. uray s iuwi ; il. 11. Carey, Junto Malan, Pave West, Westporl. cre visitors In the city yesterday. MuYriiWmVtttWVt' i I Now Open Ttt Bchllllnn Rest tea and baking powder. Jo cream at tba Pa nor. May Day and spring; flower. W un nothing but tha bet cream. Parlor. VEdwlfa-Wra. Mary Make, TN Exchange tTeeU Boit lea cream parlor In tha city at tha Parlor. Prank Brittle ctred U at the club al ley yettorday. Ur. John Sen la of Skamokawa, waa In the city yesterday. John Carr was fined 8 for drunkennes ' In the police court yesterday, j Frank Cook la arranging hla evlnlng ! ground for the season" work. j Bam Oliver waa In from hla aclnlng f roundt yeaterday. He la preparing for j an active season, j Call at tha Fwrlor candy atore and Profeaaor Steele'a Olant ranalea. j Beat aver aeen In Aatorla. I Kaw orap dried fruits, saw crop ralalnt, figa and aaaorted nuta all extra fine qual-1 tty. at Roaa. Hlggliuj Co. I There la an Industry In AalorlA that deserves the patronage of everyone who hss the welfare of tho city at heart. O. M Cutblrlh l ntanuracturmg an excel lent dust exterminator, known "Pus tlnc." and those who have used It thua far, pronounce It a auperlor article. :J "Dustlne" on a floor not only give It a i "5 clean, fresh appearance, but make It i . possible to aweep without raisins a cloud i .g factured In Astoria and excel, anything j-J of a tm!lar kind on the mk. t. Patron- g lie home Induatry. In Justice Ahcrvromble's court yestcr-! ,S d.iy the suit of 0. X. Clemen s. Moser j Strucho was on trial. The mt for j .6 ages ulbged to be due to the amounting of ITS.Jj. It wn claimed ty the detenu- ant that Clemen worked for hl board .5 and lodging up to a certain time, when ;8 X coma an hour, as a g rent, would be paid then-after. The plaintiff claimed II j '8 per day up to the time he commenced to g work for ? cent an hour, which made a K"; total of ;'. but nveivcj on account J13.t, ! :S leaving a balance of JTS.l. The Mate- j 15 ment set up by boih parties were con- : tllcting and Justice Abercromble took the -5 case under advisement until Tuesday. -5 I Inspection At the High eohool alumni meeting last Sight a committee wa appointed to ar range for the reception ot the class. Patron of the drama will look for ward with anticipation and pleasure to the visit to thi city of the favorite actor, Sam T. Shaw, who will appear at Fishers" opera house for one night, com- :j Ton can get a bom of op of three cake menclng Monday. Thi season Mr. Shaw ' for I cents; a cake of castlle and wash has a company whUh comprise twenty- i 8 rag for ( cents; Rogers' drugs tore; look three persons, who have been selected I In our window. Good table board and nicely furnished rooms may be had at the Rueksr house, corner Fourteenth and Commercial sts. New management. The merchanta yeaterday were kept Very busy putting up orders for country customers. It waa one of the best all around business days of the season. Spring and SammeF Goods Arriving Daily at C.H. C H.Cooper Cooper' All the Fashionable WF.AVF.S OF DHFSS HOODS Alt the Dainty 8TYI.KS OF WASH FAHIUCt All the Seasonable Fad In HOSIF.IIY, RIHU0N8. VK1I.1N03 PARASOLS. WAISTS. FANCY HOOPS. NOTIONS. ETC. All the.... 1.ATKST CfTS AND WEAVES IN CLOTHING For MF.N. YOVTHS AND HOTS. All the Latest Conceptions In NECKWEAR, HATS, CAPS. SHIRTS. CUFFS, COLLARS. AND OTHER FI RMMIINH GOOD8. i The Bankrupt Sale Winds up in a Pew Days. Now is Your LAST CHANCE ' To buy Clothing, Hata, Shoos and Furnishing Goods at Pricos that woro uovor boforo hoard ot iu this Stato. WE MUST SELL Tho whole stock immediately. To do this wo havo markod tho wholo stock down to such ridiculously low prices that you can't help buying, whothor you uood thorn now or lator. sonn OP OUR WIND-UP PRICES: for their Individual ment and ability. The well known band and orchestra ha been augmented and new uniform purchased for the band at a coat ot The reper toire oi me cempany in wuien iney win , - T f 1 J I .tl appear here opens with the great comedy I i I IIC Ufy UOOjS 3113 ClOtHlng entilU-d. The Westerner. Seat on sale at ilrillin .t Reed's, House of Astoria. Oregon. i S The Leading: Dry Goods and Clothing House. 2 By a recent ruling of the Internal rev enue department the whisky cow busl- O. W. Dean. Sklpanon; Sam Oliver, pil- on Columbia river, which haa Ur Rock: A. a Hughes, Quartermaster th(, W,M of mucn trouble dur- H arbor; H. R. Cory. Shaw Co.; M. Wise, i ln flsmng seasons. Is done away witn. Uwaco. are guests at the Parker house. nf department has refusej to grunt li censes to any scow stationed In the wa ter of the Columbia, and all licenses ex- j pirlng July 1 cannot be renewed. Two application for license, forwarded by parties intending to run whisky scows, The Infant son of John Hendrickson ot have been returned together with the , Waaa go tax east travel on the North ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the only Un running dining car. Train 1 leaves Portland dally at U o'clock a. m. James W. Welch, sub- committee the committee of direction. I Oentlemen In appreciation of the cf- i fort of the people of Astoria, which h ive i resulted in the construction of a railroad j from Astoria to Uoble, the Astoria & Co- J lumbla River Railroad company will turn , of j THE ... a.ii,,.. .i i..ii i,,.!., v..l. "" Unwntown aieo yeteraay morning at i " - - , , traln lo ru from A,,ort., , ,.1rt. O-dock. The funeral will be held from . ton. Stationary .,-ows on spiles on he Ijml the family residence at I o'clock this af-; aand, along the river are also Included ,.move. of the .-onuuny. ill .11- lUiiHK- n.-T-u(,r n v. ternoon. the only craft on the Columbia to which The Louvre Is doing a land-office ousl- , licenses are granted. There are always nesa. Between Shaw's Malt and two new I a number of applications for licenses to musical artist, large crowds are at- 'run whisky scows on the river at the De tracted nightly. The concerts are above j ginning and durim me fishing season, but tha average. the new ruling will end the whisky traffic " ' after July L There was general complaint yesterday I amongst the democrats over The fusion ! Mr A j John5,,n- th(l w.i-known As Hcket nominated and the hope was ex- (orU florl5t whJ ha, a ni4tional i. pressed that a strong Independent ticket t(on tf a fntM has Ju9t fompie, hi wouia oc pui in ine iieiu. i and no charge so far as the company is j concerned w ill be made. You are at Itb i erty to appoint a committee, ur to select i one of the local organisations for the pur pose of Issuing Invitations and of making j such regulations as the occasion may re I quire, said regulations tn be subject to the I orders prescribed by the officer of this : company. 1-ater on tr mill st.ti,. how many cars will be placed at the d. pos.il J of the committee. Yours truly. A II II 1 l Ml iVIl i collection of rare Oregon plants, nietll- "-..." i Now la the time for fprlng cleanlroj. I barks and specimens of Oregon tlm- A;(iria uV(.on AirU After that cornea new linoleums, wall ; w'r ,llr 4 rans-o.,,-..,,,,. u paper and oil cloths. Have you seen our : ""h- ln June- r ,r" ..ok a V. Porter, old Central Hotel , aIone 'r"m Clatsop cmniy is eleven feet , building. Commercial street. I In diameter, and loaded on a flat car will i barely be able to pass through the tunnels j In view of the fact that there Is a lun.l to the number of passengers u train may carry, and that for a free excursion there might be no limit to the number of ,wr- i i K,,n Ofslnnir to full. th. tnn fh im. McAIIen McDonnell will inaugurate , or. the route east This magnlncen, tree . a special sale on Monday Ladies wrap- , will be o.,de.l in Astoria .luring this week , a mM t-t Til rvnii- Liities tailor-mad skirts, r and shintied from here on the first througn ! . .... HI. ." . ... . !. . . , the round trip. Just what action the com mittee will take Is not known, possibly It may refer the entire matter o the regatta committee, and In this way if a IX you have hides, wool, furs, rags. . . ., ,, , small sum can be secured over and above Sl.SO to C.S9: dress goods. 15 cents, value : freleht car to the Missouri river. At for cents; wash goods, 10 cents, aortn : Portland a second car will be added to the i U and cents. I train and on the two w ill be loaded a i timlMr sixty feet nrx and thirty Inches , ! square. This splendid block of wooa bone, or any kind of lunk for aale, ship It to R. M. Gaston, 10 Fourteenth street. Is without a flaw. Oregon and Clatsop i will K.. a.ll vAnmann I a f Astoria, Oregon, or write him and he will i . . ., . . . 'the great exp.isitlun. Mr. Johnson will v.. li F'- " ....... ..... ,lm,h, s:1illr,ln . cash. Fred W. Smyth, K. U Sabin. Ptirtland: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frost. Chicago: J. E. Benedict. Tacoma; J. C. Martin. Roch ester. N. Y.; Alfred Illingsworth, Brad ford, England, are guests at the Occi dent. Tha park committee of the A. P. '. A. yesterday visited the site for the new park with Florist Johnson, who mapped out the plan for the development of the grounds. The committee Is confident that it will be able to do much good work this season. Postmaster Wise Is the owner of a purse that Is worked by a double com bination and a punle to be opened. The first one is simple enough, but the second combination Is the conunurum. The pock et book has engraved on II the business card of Mr. Wise. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta coma, Spokane, and the east. Close con nection made at Spokane for Rosaland, Kelson, Sandow and British Columbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. Stone, Astoria, Oregon. At St o'clock last evening Miss Ethel Daisy Wlnton and Mr. George V. Con nor were united In marriage by the Rev. Father Dlelmun. Mr. Connor Is the agent of the I. R. & N. Co. at Ilwaco, where the happy couple; will have their future home. The bride was handsomely attired and the ceremony was performed in the presence of a large number of friends of the contracting parties. About sixty men are employed at the government fortiflcati'ms at Scarborough head. The work of placing in position one of the two guns that were recently sent there is delayed, the carriage for It not yet having arrived. The guns ar- S Inch bore and about twenty feet long. It the fortifications at the mouth of th" great Columbia are not up to the etand urd of modern European fortifications, they are considered formidable enouth to at least give the. Dons a very warm reception. sup- ! erintend ' exhibit. the arrangement of Oregon's the actual expenses. It could be applied I to making the regatta a success, uhlch Is something every patriotic Aston.in t j working to secure. I At the county convention yesterday of the peoples, silver republican and demo- i cratic parties after the report of the con- j f.-rencM committee the following ticket wis nominated: Representatives, J. N. I Heck-ird an.l Wade Hampton Smith; sher- I iff. J. W. Williams: clerk. Perry Trullln- ' ger; Judge. Siias li. Smith; recorder. Ed I l.und; treasurer. Thomas Dealey; sur- I veyor. Louis Hartwlg; commissioner. (Jus I Gronnel; coroner. Dr. Bartel; Justice of the tieace. J. M. Hushes: constable. Mar- ' SALMON PACKERS M KETIN' I An Association Formed In Seattle to C ni- trol Prices. j Seattle P. I., April St. i An Important meeting of pug.-t Sound ! salmon packers was held last mglit In j the office of Ilarwood Morgan, pnim H. Mailer bluck. resulting In the organiz.i- j tlon of the Puget Sound Salmon Packers' Association. i This step marks an Important ib par- i Ol'TLnnK" FOR Col.l'Mlil.V UIVEK SALMON' X. Y. Fishing limette. As wns staled oiin weeks ago, the out- I look for a favorable demand f"r tvium ' bla rler salmon of ih... vs pack a fairly good, toit the prices might be ex- N-cted tii riile sotucMhat lowt-r th.m nt the ou nmg tlgures last eiir In this last resH-ct. if recent .i.lvU.s are to be ; relied iihn. the statement la amply i iNirne out. Sales of Columbia rlur sal , mon for future delnery are retiorted : from the coast at considerably less than the quoted prices of 11 116 for t ill tins and tl SI for flats on he.ny purchases. It is : said however, that a few only of the Co. lumbia Ittver packers have sold at the ; alnive prices. Those doing so propose to pay hetvtri'it J und 4 cents per pound for , their raw Hsh. In uhlih case the po kers who have not sold lll be In a position ' to pay any price for row !lh (In y may , deem warranted by market conditions On n 4-cent basis for r.i flh It is under ' stood tb:it the c,,st to prHuce Columbia I Itlver tails will not ! r-s than II i per ; doj.-n. There are ppiHis)tioris to buy- ers to m ike c.intbb iital prices on fancy I unlabelled Clilnooks, but as yet the buy- ers do not su m ln lined to take n,l int : age of the opportunity. A plain ta!' in, nt regarding the i'o ! lumbla llu- r s ilncii situation on the l-i : elite coasr reveals the fict that ibis s. .. ! son's operations mil be attend',! bi the il. il Im kerltiKS betwe.-n the fisMernun I and catierynien ('-on;,, i.-nt au'ti I h" re as-. rt that on a b.i.ls .,f 4 c . ri pound f..r r.i :i-li - the rate ni , by the flih rtneii Ho r. will i.. 1 prollt In the canned pro-lu t. a, the nt prb . MLX S SUCKS. Former price 10 cents, now., MEN'S SHI UTS. Former price W cent, now.. M EX'S I'XDF.HWKAU. Former pries W cents, now., MUX'S fU'.TENDF.ItS. 1' otn. r price 3 cents, now. MEX'S CAPS. Former price W cents, now.. 3c 15c 20c 5c 15c MES H II ATS. Q r- Former prb 1, now ODv gVII.TS. Former price II W, now MEN 8 WOOL, BWEATEH8. QC Former price U to, now 00 V HOYS' 81'ITS. Former price fl so. now " HOYS' Sl'ITS, 0 SO Former price i, now ' MEN'S SPITS. Former price MM. now J" MEN'S SUITS, A y C Former price III), now MEN 8 Sl'ITS. C 85 Former price U W. now j' MEN'S Sl'ITS, 7 65 Former price Hi, now MEN'S SUITS. A CQ Former price III. now y-JW MEN'S Sl'ITS, 1075 Former price I;, now Ifc Vmi can't Hll'nrJ lo mivs itils sulr, as our ninnry will do trijttt duly licrr. I'.ii) Imliiy.as the hnlf slock Is fur sale und may hp Imtmlit hy a NlorrkffK'r my day. runic toi;i. as innmrrow nin lie (no lair. c..,S si.BAN KR U PT SA LEAC'' Or. T get a man at him to thread a no dlsaiU antSi sk die T 1 HEALTH l ATEt IIIS.M te Committed to Memory Ky All ! peptics. Invalids, I'onsumptlves. ONE WEEK.. F ISHER S OPERA HOUSE.... I. K HM.Iil lie ami Managn Monday,May2 s per flei little pres. THI' CHI KLHKS. PRESBYTER! AN Ninth street, be. tween iMinne siiil Exi hange. Rev. Henry Marcott. 'pastor. Morning service at 11. evening service, s p m . Sunday s. hool at U' I... i P. S. ('. E. at 7. and prayer meeting Wednesday at s p. m. To morrow the Rev. K. P. Mill. I). 1 of tin First Presbyterian church of Portland will preach, i heme of the evening sT ,t rrL-. n.i... . . mi in iiiv iir-ii niuusirv oi ine nouno in o ..rii. i nr cHiioiuaic lor siuie ie..- ... i . oti. ii.i.i ,i i- ator was not named. The lion. John H. 1 11 ' ,he " "'h " 'rg.mi.allon T".. I atrloilsm Tha, the Hour Smith was solicited to make the canvass, j h f,'rm'd '' mark an epoch . I-mands. but declined. It was reported last night I '""" -'. ..uppers anu oeau rs. u j is uiKunai-u on mil in anu conservative I lines, yet with a degree of enthusiasm ; among Us members that bids fair to i sound the death knell to low prices In lone of the most Important products of I the Pacific Northwest. received as to the tlnal decisions of either '" a"' course, nannies the ; paca or suimon rrom every part of me coast north of tne ColumbiK river, and 3a er cent of the fish trade Is handled ! that there was a secret meeting In I'nlon town called for the purpose of nominat ing an Independent ticket, and that ex Inspector of Customs Campbell would be put up for senator. I'p to a late hour last night no definite information was meeting. WHEN TRAVELINQ I. W. J. Jr.gall, Ileckard, Mrs. II J. E. Meikard, rd r, A. J. Meek, J. A. Lewis THE Li AY SET. In Seatlie. Two hrokeraue firms alone Whether on pleaiure bent or bmlnea. ! ship about 17j.di) cases, the product of take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of i ten canneries. There ar.- two canneries Figs, a It acts most pleasantly and ef- In the city. These, during the season of fectually on the kidneys, liver, and bow- 1W packed about ;i,. v,.. i.m,,.n. els. preventing fevers, headache, and them. The pack of the Washington side other forms of sickness. For aale In 50-if the Columbia river aggregated, ac cent bottles by all leading druggist. cording to the fish commissioner. 111. TTT Manufactured by the California Fig Syr- cases, valued .it VM.7X. while the pack on up Company, only. j the sound amounted lo ::r.i .Vi cases, val- ued at ll.-irl.tir.. The pa. k on Oray's narbor and lllapa harbor am. Minted in Iz.W) cases, valued at tll.'lXi. This makes !a total for the salmon pack of tin- state 0;1 Opening of the Astoria & Columbia jof m,f. C.K vau.,, 'llt River Railroad. j For a lung time the packers have been I worried, Just ns the shingle men were, by The greatest event In the history of As- their Inability to control th- market. As toiia is n-i.r at han't. time went on they realize, m,,r,. iln, mtl. '"r 'n" opening or the A. & u. that sucn control lould ..mi lt. R. P.. for tiirouKh tram has been lixwl I through united and harmonious "" ''n " 'y. The meeting lant night mid a in.et.t, or the Committee of i cation of th i eniy-one .-teru iy hi, Astor a Sav nits I ,,ii ,.r ,u,.t ..oei,ai.. bank, trustee, ,-iviyo f.,,. simple to I The otlicer, ,.p tt. d las. niK, the ralroad ctmpany al! of the subsidy I follows: ,r,.Hi(,.riti (j,.(,r(, T My,.rM. lands nr.d properly donated for the con- ! secretary and treasurer H., r,-,',o,i ',., loan, j.i.er m ,ne nay il'.'iii. There u i u a 10.0,1 ..ii...,.l..,... . n.,, ,.u i., ,e com- (tloH(, Jinnl FIRST i)APTIST-F.xi hange street, be j tween Eleventh und Twelfth. Rev. I J. ' Trumbull, pastor. Residence of pastor on opposite aide of street. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 12:15, and U. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. tn.; prayer meeting on Wednes. day evening. Everybody Is cordially In- vlted to attend these services. Subject 'of the morning sermon "The porter." Evening sermon. "The War. From the Christian Standpoint. only 'tl'lll. the orKani- new asso'-lalion was tin- re- t ruction of the the follow. r.g l.-'t mittee: To l)r. J. A. I'ul'on J t. A. Jiowlby and Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Best Bak ing Powder to a quart of flour. O I IT ' OCIMllW s o .imonif Oswald Steel, presl- ib nt of the Falrhaven ('alining rninpnny; It. Hell Irving. Knlalgo Island Canning company: 'leotge T. Myers, of the Myers Packing company of Seattle; J. w. Iluine, National packing company, purl Angeles; !". W. Keen, president of the Island Packing company. Friday harbor; jjl. L. WIHaniH, of Young U Williams. i lilalne; hr. Adrb-n Monotl. representing the Franco-American North Puerile pack ing company; W. ('. McKec, president I Pacific Northwest Packing company, ! lilalne; Mr. Sutter, of the Pidalgo Islantl j Packing 'omiiany; R. Onflroy, 1 ' Si I RK'iATP NA I. CH'RII -corner of Tenth and Inl ine streets (ev. v S. Holllnger, paslor. Resilience, JTT Tenth .street. Sundav s-rvbes: public worship jut II a. tn. and T:i p. m; Sunday school at 12:1.-.; Junior Society at 4; Y. I'. SC. i;. at r,:.ii. FIRST METHODIST F.PIS'OFAL , uiiane street, w. H. Holllngshend. pas tor. Residence W Exclinnge street Ixjve fetist nt 10 a. m.; communion at 11 a. m.; Sunday school (1 12 20 p. tn.; Ep worth League at C:30 p. m.; prayer meet ing Wcdncfday at 7:: p. m. All seats free. Sti.ii;..,, v.clcoine. NORWEGIAN A NO DANISH M. E. CIICRCM.- 1'pper Astoria. The pastor. R v. J. Jicobson, will preach tomorrow at 11 a. rn. NORWEGIAN KVANC1. LUTHERAN f'lll'RCII -KtigllHli Sunday m hool, !):.'lo a. m.; Norwegian service, o:C, n. m. English serviee, T ::w p. in. T'-xt, John 3 -JJ. No service lirst. Sunday of next tnonln. SWEDISH LI "I'll KRAN ( II I ((' -Sunday at 10: a. m.. Swedish services; Topic; "Why Can and Ought a Christian Even During Suffering Rejoice und be of Oood Courage?'' Sunday m hool u 12:IT,. English services at T.I.'. i. in.; Topic: "Reinembi r Thy Creaior." Young peo ple esiiecliilly Invited to the evening services. Services lit firacrt Church tomorrow at 11 a. in. and '. p. tn. Evening service nt Holy Innocents chapel, 7:.in. Yu must use tun teaipoonfulf of other baking powder. f lb- ! ranco-American North Pacific Packing company; Ilarwood .Morgan, and others. The utmost harmony prevailed, every body seeming in be of on- mind. The first object of tho association will be to establish. ;falr and stable prices for III'; season of 1M.X, The result of tho meet ing last night will probably affect mar kets from Han t ran. Ikco to New York today, us Instructions were sent out from Notice Is hereby given that there, nre Seattle last night notifying nil brokers 1 funds In (he city treasury to pay all war and agents to withdraw all offerings of j ranis drawn on the general fund nnd en- bat is the first rmiii. ,.f nine irntn of all disease Illlpcrf.'Cl digestion Of food Why does Imperfect digestion calls dis ease of other organs? lie. atl.e bl.Ni.J. nerV ea, niUScb'S. IkiIii and tl.sh ure derivid from. tin. food l at and digest. If digestion is perfect , tho l.lood Is pure, n. iv.i and m,,.. I, . strong. Itch tlrin If the digestion l poor the bl.., is supplied from half di- g. si.-.l f-rni. iitlng food, Irritating rvery ! n-rve ,,tid organ. The result Is, sooner or I ;I.T ori,alilc disease, because rV. rt or gm. being iorly nourished, ih- ..,k.'-t g.les .iv flrM and We bile llvr trouble, , k'dney . oinplaitits. b art .!! i r con- I'lIIl I't l. !!. Is tlol illellllg he lsi.i ahd b.'il treat lie tit to i ure indigestion ' No. be.au,,. b.' llllept;, ll I U -'irve.l long -Hough, what Is i I, .1 is abundant nourl-lino nt . n"t the Ink of It The siom.i.h and bl I .1. m ind nut r : - ment. not bran crackers. Wll.lt IS the best method .if elin" Plenty of Whole... me food Well digested Hut bow can . weak stomach digest plenty of Kholesoini, f.,.i, Hy taking wild the food after each nie.il certain harmless remedies hl h are known to digest food nnd thus nour. Ish the blo.,,1 an.l resi the .ak stomach What are these harmless remedies? The most valuable are vegetable fer ments, pure pepsin, Hidden Seal und fruit suits. All of these ure now combined In the form of pleasant tasting tablets sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Are these tablets superior to the vari ous I li 1 1.) preparations so called dyspep. sin cures? Most decidedly, be. auso all ll.ul.l medi cines bei oini. stab- with age and lose whatever good uualllles they may have hinl originally, while the tablets retain lis properties Indefinitely. Stuart's Dys pepsin Tablets can be carrbd in Ih" poi k. l. always at hand ready for use when traveling or at dally .,. ciipatlon. Tiny cost bill ;si cents and should be kept In every family, 'liny keep ih ,. gcHilon perfect and save doctor bills by warding off disease. Al- Smart's Dyspepsia Tablets adapted to all forms of dyspepsia'' Yes. because In all cases l lie iroulde results from Indigested, fermenting f,,d. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabids rn ihc food lo be digested befon. II ban time lo ferment. If you wish lo know more about ihetu n-k your druggist for a package mid try Itiem. ' THE SHAW DRAMATIC CO... 1W I . a. i't- il Bein rijeht.. 1 . Vs. itfu. - mem r T j - ae i ci 'V Recognized Organization of the Golden West. RErERTOinE The Wealemer. A Kentucky Olrl. A Measac by Wire. Our Bach elor, In Meiourl, All the Comfort of Mom. Farmer Siebtiln. Reserved Seat, SOc; Gallery. c; Chlldron. 10c; Matinee, 10 and o. Sale of seat open next Monday morning. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The regular quarterly teacher's exam ination for Clatsop county will bo held In Astoria, beginning Wednesday, May 11. at 1 o'clock, at the Mct.'luro school. Applicant will present Ihomselves promptly nt the beginning and remain to tha rinse of tho examination. Appli cants for stato diplomas will present themselves at 9 o'clock, Saturday morn ing, May 14. II. fl LYMAN, County Superintendent. PRIZES FOR SCHOOL UNDER 14. CHILDREN STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Thn annual meeting of the torkholdor of the Astoria Hiillillng and Loan Asso ciation, will he held at their office, No. Ill Eleventh street. Astoria, Oregon, on Tuesday, May 10. 1KIJ. for th purpose of electing director for the ensuing yeaf ind the transaction of any business that may come, before Iho meei.ng. Tho election will be by ballot and will be held from I p. m. until II p. m. Hy order of tho hoard of director. Attest: F. . DUNHAU. W. L. Robb, Secretary. President. HOARD AND ROOMS. Three or four rooms, with board, at reasonable rates. Table boarders enn be accomodated. Mrs. B. C. Iloldon, corner Ninth and Dunne streets. TREASURER'S NOTICE. salmon for tho present. Th? next meeting of the new associa tion will be held in Ilarwood Morgan's office on May 7, when fuller details of organization and work will be perfected, domed prior to November 1, 1SD7. Interest will cease after this date. F. J. CAHNgY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Or., April 22, 16S8. When yon buy a poof thing It worries you ns long us it lasts. When you buy good thing yon nre glad of the few extr c. nls, or possibly dollars, you spent for P every dny you possess It. We have no poor meun goods In our store. Every thing Is the money's worth most nbun ibintly. You will bn glad you bought p here, and you will come again. Our as sortmcnt of high gnulo spring HIIOEH cannot bo approached by any other stocV in the city. Petersen & Brown. We wilt distribute nt our store free of chargn to school children under 14 years of age on Friday, April 22d, very hnnd- sotnn pictorial drawing books, nnd will ii ward a first nnd second prise for the two neatest ilrnwlng books filled out and re turned before May 14th. ItOSS, MIQOINS & CO. ASHIONEK'B NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that tho under signed hns this Any boon appointed as signee of Rebecca St muss, un Insolvent debtor. Creditors of the snld nsslgnor lire hereby notified lo present their claims under oath to tho undersigned within three month from this date lit his plnco of business at No. 575 Commercial street, Astorln, Oregon. Dated this 11th day of December, 1R!i7. N. SCHI.imSKI. Assignee of Jlebncca Strauss, an Insolvent j debtor. I I. Minis' lANIM.r.M l.li MUX'S WAR. IS DECLARED. Without further notice, against nil who try to Invade the tailoring business with out nny knowledge of tho same, by P. .1. Meany, who Is making mills on his own promise of fine cnssliner, corkscrew nnd diagonal good from J25 to :i0; fine pants from 18 to 18. Coma and sen for your selves. No occasion to send awny for clothes to be made by rarpentors nnd blacksmiths, when you enn get them muilo at home by a responsible tailor. Highest cash price paid for fur iklns. P. J. MEAN Y. Underwear .nr. to on di: it Latest Stypn , Thorough Workmanship Price Low James Alurphv 420 Commercial Street. THE PROOF of tha pudding I In the Mtlaa, and lha proof of liquor IS IN SAMPLING That' an aigument that' cluslre a damomtratloa. Our will aland th test. HUGHES & CO OABTOIlIAi Btan tho a ThB Kind You Kan Always Bought ' t