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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1898)
THE DAILY ASTOKUX, Sl'NUAY MORMNH, ' MAY Ift, 188. M Open FOR ' Inspection All th Faahtonabl WEAVES OF DRESS GOODS All th Dainty 5 8TTLE3 OF WASH FABRICS 3 All tht Seasonable Fad la 5 H08IERT. RIBBONS, VEIUNOS. 3 TARASOLS. WAI8T8. TANCT GOODS, NOTIONS. ETC $ All the.... ? LATEST ? CUTS AND WEAVES IN 1 CLOTHING For MEN. TOUTHS AND BOTS. All the Latest Conception la NECKWEAR, HATS, CATS. BH1RT8. CUFFS. COLLARS, AND OTHER FCRNISjHINQ GOODS. .Cooper 3 The Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria, Oregon. if JJ IMIMIUIMIIU1II TODAT'S WEATHER. Occasional rain. AROUND TOWN. THOSE WHO WISH TO HAVE THE MONDAY EXTRA ASTOR IAN WAR EDITIONS DELIVER ED AT THEIR RESIDENCES OR PLACES OF BUSINESS WILL PLEASE SEND THIS COUPON WITH THEIR AD DRESS AS AUTHORITY TO THE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR THE EXTRA CHARGE. ICE CREAM Made of.... tha Best SWEET CREAM The"tSpa.M SUNDAY. All night your eyes are closed In sleep, Kept fresh for day's adorning; Buch simple faith as yours can see God's coming In 'he morning. From Bluebells.-T. B. Aldrich. V Try grhllllnrs Best tea and baking powder, lew Hall rs at DuubaCs. 5 est (ce cream at the Bonbonntere. Sweet cream, 10 cents a pint, at the Spa. Midwife Mrs. Mary Make, T91 Exchange street. New Laces at I)u bsi's. Try Golden Gate compressed jrecat at tha Parlor. Nature's sprinkling cart laid the dust yesterday. Best Seattle chocolates, wholesale and retail, at the Bonbonnlere. If Snodgrass doesn't make your pic-1 tures, you don't get the best. Just try one of those Ice creams with 1 crushed strawberries at the Parlor. Link Parker of John Day's yesterday 1 named his youngest son George Dewey. Editor Cornwall of the Cathiamet Ga-1 w 0,lut,( , rlai tniH gette, and his family, were visitors In the ; a)Ut , () ,, ()f ha. ()fr ym city yesterday. acres of meadow, lo.tssi pounds of hops , . ,. t and a largo crop of potatoes. Railroad and war souvenirB and man i J different kinds of badges for sale at 6B j Th ylkfjn (lr(.,1(;(.r Ni) , arrU.t( down Commercial street. ,rom ,,ortland y(.Kt,.r,lay mrninK Th The ordinance increasing the salaries men on her are well L-'iulppi.d and a pliy of the police department was signed by siclan wlil accompany them on the trip the mayor yesterday. j norih. The dn-dger docked at the O. It. !& N. dock. Mr. J. T. Lighter arrived home yester- ( day after an absence of ten days on a ; The I. W. Harper Is the finest flavored buaftiess trip to San Francisco. whiskey on earth. Used in mod- ration, it Is a sure specific for Indigestion, for Miss Martha Gilbert arrived home on 'general debility, tor Insomnia, for mental the State yesterday from a two and a depression. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., half months' visit In California. I Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schillings Best Bak- ing rowder to quart of flour. You must use tun teaipoonfuls of other baking povroct. J: 8: I av r r , t a. . aV . r Spring and Summer Goods Arriving Daily at C.tf. Cooper's The Leading Dry Goods f; and Clothing House, i Naw crop dried fruits, new crop ralatna, flat and assorted nut all extra fin qual ity, at Roas, Htarlni Co. The present proprietor 1 keeping up th reputation of C. B. 8mlih for making m Ice cream at the Parlor. Don't foryet that at the Louvre you can set the best of music, a large schoon er and a boiled egg all for 5 cents. For Rent Piano In good condition; terms. 13 per month. Apply to Mrs. S. Normlle, Astor street, corner Third. A man who understands running a Jon key engine and seining can get employ ment by applying to J. O. Hanthorn. James McMann. formerly of New Or leans, now with the Foard & Stokes Co., reports that trade Is improving. Fine music free every night at the I Louvre. The finest of liquors, beers and I wines with elegant luncheons served to order. If our Headache Tablets fail to cure your headache in ten minutes return the ; bottle and get your money. Charles Rog- , ) ers, druggist. I A regular pantonine of views depict ! lng the life and history of Astoria and i souvenirs of the city and country at tho SnodgTass gallery. If you are going to Alaska. New York, j or any other place, go to Rogers drug i store for an elegant cake of toilet soap with box for 13 cents. I When the park committee of the A. P. C. A. read the Oregonlan of yesterday they felt an Inch taller. That push Is ap preciated abroad Is evident. The Norwegian steamship Bogstadt Is next of the tramp liners due and Is ex pected early next week. She will load lum ber at Portland for Japan. When gsjlnt east travel on the North ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train Jeavw Portland daily t U o'clock a. m. Beautify your homcj by going to Rosen stock Bros.' new store and purchasing a strong durable plant bloom or greenhouse novelty. SIC Commercial street, opposite Cooper's. Now la the time for spring cleaning. After that comes new linoleums, wall paper and oil cloths. Have you seen our stock? G. V. Porter, old Central Hotel building. Commercial street. Thomas Dorrls. Cathiamet; O. G. Steele. London. Ky.; F. Dayton and son, Port land: William E. McClure, Fort Stevens; Silas B. Smith. Sklpanon, are registered at the Parker house. Fr,.d K(w M R.h,.inl!,n. R. Harper. Portland; A. Oppenruimer. N. ! Meyer, J. M. Ping, San Francisco; U. W jMorfoot. W. ('. Hyman, Chicago; Charley 1 Stall, Young s river, are at thy Occident. As careful an estimate as can be made fit th nru.n! llm. I r. .1 ! . t .... . t. ., t Astorlu. Oregon. a If you have Nile, wool, furs, rag, bottles, lead, bras, copper, bone, or any kind of junk for sale, chip It to It. .M. tlaaton, lift Fourteenth etreet. Astoria, Oregon, or writ him and he will cull t your plac and get It. H pay rash. Contractor U'lwk In doing the plunking on lira ml avenue nn1 Thlrty-flrst hiwk. II reports that nil kinds ot contract work mill building are Improving, and the pros pect aro excellent for n large increase In this class of work the present season. Chief llalloi k yesterday arrested a man slvintt the name of William Henry for having stolen a bund to of blanket and other article from the Telephone dock. Th nt.-in was given a hearing In the jus tlce court In the afternoon oti.l sentenced to lx months In the county Jail. Northern Pacific railroad train tear Portland dully at U a'clock a. m. for T coma. Rpokane, and th east. Clese con nection made at Spokane for Kosslsnd, Nelson, Sandow and British Columbia mining ramp. For map and Information call on or address O. W. Stone. Astoria, Oregon. Nf lie. at lnuhar'. Mr. J. W. Wil'.ams re.trrt.iv received a telegram from Kor,.t U. II. California. stating that A. It. Sutherland, a former r.'sldeni of Astoria and a well-known member of the Foresters, w is killed bv being caught In th belting of the ma - chlnery of the gold mine In whi. h he was Interested. Captain Jack Astbury yestenl.iy after- tlinin nwlved a disoatch from Fort land stating that The Pilles and Astoria la- .ues iH.wmiR learns piaye.i an even iii.ucn , t.i tfn,. Th.. 1V.lt.... I...U... I r " "'"" " p:ns. an. It. II. Ing ills of Astoria ma.b' in- rrmaraaoie axerage score or i, . I he Falles men Nat the AJtaria team three straights. The committee having In charge the rail road excursion Monday, In order that there may be no disappointment, wish It distinctly understood that tickets for pasf agv must be shown before guests ent-r the train: that no children will be allowed upon the train and that tickets are not tr.insferrable. A transferred ticket will be taken up and the holder ejected from the train. leorge Wilson and O. C. Sml:h were arraigned yeeterday before Justice Aber cronihie on a charge of having stolen a bag of clothing from Our Corner saloon. The theft occurred the prevlom evening and the men attempted to get out of town on the Totter yesterday morning, but were arrested uv othYer Thompson lust as the boat was leaving. The prop erty was Identified and ihe men were sen tenced to three months In the county jail. Owing to the extraordinary demand for railroad cars for transporting troops to seaiMrts It Is Impossible for the Astoria railroad to borrow foreign cars for to morrow's excursion. The company re grets that on this account It cannot per mit the committee to Invite all wh would like to go. The roaches available will hold only so many people. It is realii.d that many applied too late to get accomoda tion, but the matter cannot be mended now. A committee of the Portland lodge of Elks Is In the city arranging with the As- j torla railroad for an excursion next Sun day to Astoria under the auspices of th it body. There will be more than twenty carloads of people, or about ; .! in all. It is r n believed that there w.ll be any hit h in the negotiations, as so many visitors in the city at one time would mean a big thing. At the rates usually prevailing for such excursions th. re will tie no question about the deal belli; closed. Astoria Elks are v-ry anxious to enter tain their Portland hrothirs. Through the pers.rn.il efforts of Com- ! mlssloner J. O. Hanthorn of Astoria. whi.s-.or who was assisted two days by I'.immn sinner W. E. Hurd of Eastern Oregon I over ) has b-n subscribed to the trans-Mississippi fnir fund by the peopl 1 t',',l'j has been sent Into Tr--.isur.-r M-ls-ihan in cash. The full list of subsenlM-rs Is not at hand. Among the tlrsi sent In are: Astoria & Columbia Riv.r rail road. $1'); First National Uink, Astoria, li; Pacific Sheet Metal Works, Astoria. 12".; 8am 0. Gorman. Portland and As toria. $10. The people of Astoria are soon to num- j ber among the attractions of their city , a puhllc park. The spirit which Is lw- ! hind an enterprise of this kind is com- j mendable. Astoria may not need a park ( as a breathing place for Its population 1 as much as many cities of Its slie not j so favorably located in the matter of 1 ready accessibility to parks fashioned j and maintained by the lavish hand of nature, but her desire to possess one In j token of her progress in civilization Is ' not the less commendable on that a- 1 count. Oregonian. i The Indications am that tomorrow's tomorrow's excursion to Portland will he the largest H-.-r known in this city and that It will mark the beginning of a new era In the history of the community. Almost .1 thousand invitations have been Is-ind, and It Is anticipated that a Jolly time will be had on the journey to the me tropolis. It Is predicted by tile wise-acres that the Joining of Astoria and Portland by bands of steel will more closely unite the two cities In business and tonimer-e. Jealousies will be thrown aside and the leaders In business circles of both places will work closely together to promote the general welfare of Oregon. When the mayor and chamber of romim-r-e of Portland f-x'-harni. greetings tomorrow afternoon wllh Ihe mayor and chamle r of commerce and citizens of Astoria, it will cc-m'-nt a friendship not to to- broken. WHEN TRAVELING Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of 8yrup of Figs, ns It acts most pleasantly and ef fectually on the kidneys, liver, and bow els, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale In 60 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syr up Company, only. THE CrOL'HKS. PRESBYTERIAN Ninth street, he tween Duane and Exchange. Rev. Henry Marcott, pastor. Morning service at 11; evening service, Hp. m., Sunday school at 12:13, V. P. 8. C. E. at 7, and prayer meeting Wednesday lit S p. m. The Rev. John M. Vandermciilcn, pastor of Ihe Presbyterian church of Kalamazoo, Mich., who will occupy the pulpit of this church during Pastor Mareottc's absence, will preach morning and evening. Morning subject: "Jesus, the Only Way to Salva tion." Evening subject: "The Roman and ' the Jew." FIRST METHODIST EPIBC'OPAL j Duane atreet. W. B. Holllngshcad, pas- ( tor. Residence VP, Exchange street, j Sunday services; Class' meeting at 10:15, ; preaching ut 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m, Hun- i day school at 12:20, Epworth League ut 7 ' p. m. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wedncs- I duy. Morning sermon, "To WlPim Shall i We go." Evening text: "Am I My j Brother's Keeper." Subject: "The War." j NORWEGIAN AND DANISH M. E. ' CHt'RCII Upper Aatorla. Tha pastor, Rev. J. Jacolwon, will preach tomorrow at II a. m. NORWEGIAN KVANO. U1TIIKRAN CHl'RCH-Kngllah Sunday school, IN a. m.; Norwegian aervlco. IH:45 a. m F.nglNh Sunday a, liool ) a. n. Nor wcnliin service I0.4A a. m. Text: Jiinu I. 2J-3T. Kngllsh service 7i p, m. Suh.loct "Honor thy Father und thy Mother." Ks IHvlally for chllilren atiil younjt people. FIRST UATTIST Kxehan atreet. b- tween Eleventh and Twelfth. Rev. L Trumbull, pator. Realilence of pouter on oppoalte t atreet. rre.ieliln every Sun.layat 11 a. m. and T JO p. m Sunday achool at 13.15, jn.l II. Y. I'. U at :S0 p. m.i prayer meelliwr on We.lnea day evening. Everybody la cordially In Mint (o ui 1(11,1 ill. ho K. r lie. Sulieet of the mornlnis m inion, "The tlood Shep herl. ami "The Klimdont lliitrated. iWORKd ATIONAI, I'lll lti'll -cor ner of Tenth and liutte atreeta. Ilev. E, 8. BollliiKor. pastor Iteaulrnce, 3T7 Tenth street. Sunday aerx ! : I'uMle worship at 11 n. m. and S li p ni.; Sunday school at 13:15; Junior Society at 4; Y. 1". 8.0. E. at ;. WI IMSH I.I TIIKIt.VS iMll ltril Sl,,,,lil.v school at 12. li p. tn I "wc.nsn serx ices at in n ,i. m. , Topic: "rraxer in the Name of Jrm 'undny school at IJ I". No service In the 1 evening for the pastor will preach at Ft i Stevens In Swedish at ' ., and In F.n jsllsh at S.IV 8wedlsi aervlrea a: Fn-d I Ctusiofson a on Young's river Tuesday at ; p. m. A I'ltOIMIKTIC UliK T(l IKVKY. ,o i'omnio.ore IvweVa departure for .. tiong ionr last N emter a dinner was ..v, n for h.m n rh.. M.ori,.,ln ,i. u Washlncion at which th.. r,lt,(n.. versesthen scarcely apprvlaied jwrhaps at their true prophetic worth- were read by Colonel Archibald Hopkins Fill all your glasses full tonight; The wind Is off the shore; And be It feast or ! It light. Wo pletlgi th -ommodore. Through daxs of storm, through days of calm. tin broad Pacific seas; At anchor ofT the lN s of palm. Or with the Japanese; Ashore, afloat, tin deck, below. Or when- our bulldogs roar; T Ivick a friend or breast A foe. 'e pledge the commodore. We know our honor II be unstained Where'er his pennant lib s: 'Our rights respect,,) and maintained. Whatever power deilea. Ami when he lakes th homeward tack Iteneath an admiral's tt.iic. We'll hall the day that brlnigs him hack And have another Jag lTo.lay Colonel Hopkins has add.d this postscript to his toast: i Along the far Philippine coast. Where Hew the Hag of Spain. Our commodore today can boast "'Twill never fly agiln." And up from all our hills and vales From city, town and shore. I A miirhty shout the w- Ikln hails: j ' w' 11 brave commodore- 1 "Now let your admiral's pennant fly; I You x won It like it man. j Where heroes (oxe to tuht and die. j llight In the bailie's van." j New York Tribune. ! TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there are funds In the city treasury to pay all war rants drawn on the general fund and en dorsi'l prior to January 1. bax. Interest wl'.l cease after this dale. F. J. CARNEY. City Treasurer. Or , May 13, W New f't.ltnr. Ml tiuiito PERSONAL. I Relatives are trying to find Ernst Oscar ; Huhlberg, who here uses the name nf illartman, and who is known to reside i somew h.-re near Astoria, Oregon. f lo ,11.-1 been a merchant In Wasa. Finland, :and the Swedish language is his mother ! tongue. If some one. who reads this hap-'p-.-ns to know him and his address, he I would do me a service by writing to me 'about him. j REV. A REN WALL, j Mission Street, . 8an Francisco. Cat. EAST BIlJE ROAD SOLD. Portland. May H.-Morrls & Whitehead, a '-"'''I banking firm, have pun hased from ,h" German Iian and Havings society or 8:,n Francisco the bands Issued by the Railway company of Portland. held iis a llrst mortgage lien on all the " """ ,r"'" company I and are today In practical control of I th" road. The deal represents an Investment of aboil &n.wi In cash. In addition the banking lirm also owns a second mort gage on the road, executed to the General ,Ei'' tr:e company, and a greater portion of the cerilllcates of Indebtedness Issued since the lompany was forced Into the hands of the receiver. In all nearly JlnO. ooi Is represented In the investment, and tl""'i more will shortly he ip-votcd to foi ting the road In first-class shape. Oorg" A. Steel, president of the East Sioe Railway company, wlo-n seen said: "It seems to be a cold-blooded freeze, "ill. The property Is In good shape and we wa re hoping lo get out of our troubles. We were In a fair way to do so when lh-se men who have now secured the hoi. d- placed as collateral sought to gel ( ' oi trol of the company." The property of the East Side Railway company consists of a line road between Portland and Oregon City, a distance of I"i tnl'es, and a branch line II miles to Mo nit Tabor. In addition tlo- company op. r.itis a based line to Mount Scot I, I'.., mil's. WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN. Boston. May 11.-Eddie M-Duflle de-f'-.-n-d Fr-d J. Titus In a .".-rnie paced ra'eat Charles River park Oils afternoon In 27:iii4, beating the world's record by I seconds. PAriHENG KR TRAIN ROBBED. ."eri'lian. Miss., Miv II -The Alabama and Great Southern passenger train wa i to 'd ui) by live men near Cuba, Ala., to-nli-lit. It Is slated the express car was roohwl of IK.OIrt, rs Only they who use it know the luxury of it. OUR BATTLE CRY ...Always the Cheapest... WAR! :M lVen l.n.liiH' Sliirl Waists in slrln' laida ami t liecks 48c 10 IVm.l ji.ltes black ami col or el ilrvss skirts, ii (nun 1.50 M ISi.I alics fast Muck Seam les Hie. or pair . , . Children's heavy rililie.1 Fast black Itockincs t lie greatest Htuokinif tut, per ir l.H.lies' white or crentn liulf Lisle Tlireud vests, racli . . . Vr hav I a.lica' Sailor Hats 10c 13c 15c by Hie carload in all Ihe lulest t vea, up (mm 43c 5c Scotch Ian per yard 'tis iti lloml elTivIs, Shanahan Brothers, SWIFT WAT Kit llll. I. 1 ld , " ? Sk.igw.iy. Alaska. May . via Seattle. May 11-A report has r.xictir.1 here that William C. dates, coin 111 only known as "Swlftwater lllll," and two women wre drowned by breaking through the ice on I.aka Tagih Nominees' Cards. KoR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (Astoria prr In- t ) John Abercrombie REGULAR REI'I'III.ICAN N' M I N EE Foil SHERIFF. J. W. WILLIAMS UNI"N NOMINEE. for county clerk Harry J. Wherity REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR COUNTY CLERK. Perry A. Trullinger REGULAR UNION CANDIDATE. AGENTS WANTED. Agents and canvassers to sell Dr. Kllck'i Pocket Nose Inhaler for catarrh, asthma, and lung and throat dlaeaaea. Sells easy for II. Big profits. Write for sample and terms. Dr. Kllck Medical Company, Cincinnati, O. SOCIETY MEETINOH. TEMPLE LODOE NO. 1, A. F. AND A. M. Regular communications held on tha first and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. LOUNBBERRY. W. M. E. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. "" h! t. CROSBT. " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ml Commercial Street. JOHN T, LIGHTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce, upstairs, Astorlan Building. C. C. BROWER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Gunderson Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. O. B. E8TES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of women and surgery, Ofllce, over Dnnzlger's store, Astoria, Telephoni No. 52. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. OIHco, Bond Street, Astoria, Or. DItT JAY TUTTLF.." PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office, rooms t and , Pythian Building, ttltt Commercial Street. Residence same. Telephone 96. Acting assistant surgeon United States marine hospital service. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby'glven that Ihe under- i signed ban this dny been appointed as- ' slgnee of Rebecca Strauss, an Insolvent debtor. Creditors of the said assignor I are hereby notified to present their claims under onth to the undersigned within three month from this date at his place of business at No. 575 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. Dated this 11th day of December, HOT. N. SCHLUSHEI, Assignee of Rebecca Strauss, an Insolvent debtor. Bicycles I.O' KM. KKVH AMI JKWINO .MAt.llUx'K..., Ahioall Uilii Repaired Machinery. C. H. Orkwitz HZ DCANK, Hero's whoro wo silonco the battorio? of all Coiiipetitioii. Wo r Nolo agents for llio rsl... Iintled Mneoot Kid I loves. K.vorv atr (juaraiilood. I .tidies llk, leather Slid Jew. f clod U-lls, up (rum. lUC K )oil waul tln best iMrsel on enrtli try una of tur Keallier Hone ("or sola liylit and durahle'. ladies' Kancy Silk 1W. OT (or J3C Child I'eu'a (Vdtired Prrsses. I a tip (rum . IDC IUt Window Slmirs .... 25f I o Curiam I'ules 25f I. ace Curlains JQ In wasli tioutla we take the lead, lhuntvs, percahs, K'uiglinuis, lawns, te., r f". yard up (rum j The Only Store That Sells Cheap. l7J I7 I.IHKICATIMI OILS A 5PI.CIAI.TY Fisher Brothers ASTORIA. SIC LI. SHIP CHANDLERY HARDWARE IRON AND STEEL. COAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FLOUR AND MILL TEED TAINTS. OH AND VARNISHF.. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES FAIRBANK S SCALES IiooltS AND WINDOWS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAOONS AND VEHICLES SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete stock of lumber on hand l the rough or dressed. Flooring rustle, celling and all kinds of finish; moldings and shingles. Terms reasonable and rrlrea at bedrock. All orders prompt!; attended lo. Office and yard at mill. II. F. L, LOGAN. Heaslds, Oregon. Proprietor Ulllr.S' AND btMLMCVS Underwear ,uoe Tonnorn Latest Styles Thorough Workmansti'p Price Low James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. THE PROOF of the pudding la In the Mtistg and the proof of Bosaora IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument IhaVa aess elusive a demonstratloa. Ours wfl sUnd tke test. HUGHES & CO The Choicest Table Wines... For Famllle Also for Medicinal ana Cooking Purposes Private Stock, Cream Rye, 014 Hickory, Pride of Kentucky and Hermltxge; Rep. sold California Brandies. Carlson's FamilyLlquor Store 10t TWELFTH STREET J. B. WYATT, t'htin. No. 68 Aslorls, Oregon Hfirdwore, Ship Chnndlery, Groceriew, Pro vi wit n, I'AINTH und OII.H fiprcld att.ntlon Paldto fuvplr'nil Xblp OABTOIIIA, Bari th Jl Kind You Haw always Sought WAR! .Men's lienvr lleeced iintiirnl wool sliirls or draw ers, eacli Men's 1 1 ta x y I'olb ui rw cat ers, eucli ..... Men's otllllig llahliel over hltts, each 50c 35c 2'5c 1.00 50c 25c 15c Men's workiht; punts, made n( yood ddtoiiale r jean, .'', Too lo Men's uihhI dlai k (ell data, eucli Men's Ml rux hat" each Hois' iW. knn' imiils, sr I'air, '..V and See ntir l'V' suits. We have iIiimii in all titles and irii-s up (miii Men's mi. I h.'ii' new g"!l ca', liallier s aLs 75c -5C Begin right.. Whn you huy a pool thing It worries you as long as It lasts. When you buy a good thing you are glsd nf the few ettra cent., or po.albly dollars, you .pent fir It .very day you pondc. U. We have no poor mean good. In our .tore. Every thing I. the money's worth moat abun dantly. You will be glad you bought II hrre. and you wilt come again. Our as sortment of high grade spring SHOES cannot be approached by any oth.r .loci In th. city. Petersen & Brown. Healthy Appetites -in V :V Enroiirngi-d by i illng of good meal.. combined with line, heallliy Vegelllhl.S. If you mini a Juicy, ripe fruit or any other addition, come where the bent only Is offered, mid thai at t l.-into prices. IH'HH, IIKKHNS CO. The reason for it. We hare been in tha Shoe bu.sincs.s In Astoria lor many years, dniiag which time the wanta of our eaa tomera have been thoroughly atna led and adequate preparation made to rr.tet their every d.manfl. W carry tha Lories) stock In the city. . . and every puiehas we make ha th approval of our many year1 a parlenra. JOHN HAHN. THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED- CornerofNIntli mid Alor HlreelH, AHlorla. Gujsts Received on American or European Plan. flarhle and Orinlte MONUMENTS r vw m i x it ' . .4", iriHOPI' & MINAtt, H:i li. Moiilnui Ht., Portland, Or AM. KINKS OF CKMETKHY W011K.h i Mlltig l.cadi on Finn Mum,