I THE DAILY AST0K1AX. KKIDAY MOKMNU. JINK 8, !;. TH EXCELLENCE CF SYECP OF FIGS U due not only to the originality nd ilmpllcity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by acientiflo processes known to the CaMronsu Fio Strut Co. only, and we wish to Impress upon - all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. At the genuine Syrup of Figs la manufactured by the Cauohxia Fio Sraur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthiest Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fio bVKVP Co. with the medi cal profession, and the aatitfaction which the genuine Sjrrup of Figs has fftrea to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far io adrance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. sax raaxcisc. oa lACUVlLLC S. KKW YC H. T. TODATB WEATHER. Occasional rain. AROUND TOWN. ......... J THOBB WHO WISH TO HAVE : j THE MONDA.T EXTRA A8TOR- : I LAN WAR EDITIONS DELIVER- : I KD AT THEIR RESIDENCES : J OR PLACES OF BUSINESS : I WILL PLEASE BEND THIS : I COUPON WITH THEIR AD- : DRESS AB AUTHORITY TO THE : : BUSINESS omCE FOR THE : I EXTRA CHARGE. I : I i : : i : : i i t : ICE CREAM Made of.... the Best SWEET CREAM The "Spa." FRIDAY. The woods and ways Are pleasant, and the beech and lime Put forth, and fell a gladder clime, Tennyson. Try Shlllinga Best tea and baking; powder. . Best to cream at the Bonbonnlera. Sweet cream, 10 cents a pint, at the Bps. Cream 10 and lie per pint. Parlor Candy Store. ' Mldwlfe-Nri. Mary Make, 792 Exchange street InfauU' If all floods at Dunbar'. Charles Btone ha returned from Can ada. Try Golden Gate compressed yeast at th Parlor. ' Miss Hunsell, optician, will be In the city June I and 7. Freeh cream, strawberries sad tea at Foard & Stokes Co. If Snodgrass doesn't make your pictures you don't get the best STien you want fine tea. good coffee and splcea try Foard & Stokes Co. Just try one of those Ice creams wltn ) crushed strawberries at the Parlor. House For Rent Seven rooms; nice view of the river. ICS Exchange street. 8. A. Scott, the Eagle Cliff cannery, man, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Blx carloads of salmon were shipped yes terday by the O. R. & N. Co. for eastern points. At the Louvre you can get anything you like in the way of liquid refreshments, music or luncheons. For Rent At Seaside, one store building and one barber shop. Inquire of L. G. West, Clatsop, Oregon. ew crop oneo iruiui, new crop figs and assorted nuts-all extra fine qual- , lty, at Ross, Hlgglns & Co. In the circuit court yesterday argument was continued In the will contest of the estate of Job Ross, deceased. The present proprietor Is keeping up the reputation of C. B. 8mlth for making fine Ice cream at the Parlor. Mr. C. G. Coker, of the A. & C. freight department, has returned to Portland, where he will act as city solicitor. Don't use a plaster for lame back, but take Hall's Juniper Kidney Cure. It has cured others, ft may you. Try It. Charles Rogers, druggist. A regular pantomlne of views depleting the life and history of Astoria, and souvenirs of the city and country at the Bnodgraas gallery. Do not forget that you may obtain re served seats for the High school com mencement tonight at Griffin & Reed's without extra charge. The steamer Telephone arrived down rly yesterday afternoon with the larg est freight and passenger list since the She had 7J pas Lout June J, on Franklin avc nu, b- tween Twelfth and Seventeenth ttrect, a Indy's belt. Kinder will plea leave It at Astorlan office. Oold mrdnl to Harper Wil'kcy at New Orlran mid World s Fair at Chicago. Try 1t. You will endorse the Judge' verdict. Sold by Ponrd A Stoke Co., Astoria, Or. Oh, y cripple) Vmbrella hospital at 411 Dunn street, city, removed, to 63 Commercial street. I'mbrell.i fully re paired. Covering a specialty. M. WAN'S uona Beautify your hornet by gfllng to Rosen. stock Bros.' new store and purchasing strong durable plant bloom or greenhouse novelty. 616 Commercial street, opposite Cooper's, Now Is the time for spring cleaning. After that comes new linoleums, wall paper and oil cloih, Have you seen our stock? O. V, Porter, old Central hotel building. Commercial street. The grammar school exorcise for the elithth grad of the city, will lake place at Adair's school, t'ppertown. at 10 o' clock this morning. The public Is Invited to attend the exercises. James McKe. W. O. Slier. E. W. War ren, D. U. Slgler, Mrs. 8. C Kenyon, H. M. Crant. R. Pnlltssch. 11. Wise. H. R. Westlake, Paul Itrant. 11. A. LalUrr. Portland, are guest nt The Murray. rialtl Ktbbuo at luaha.'. If you have hides, wool, furs, rags, bottles, lead. trass. copper, sacks, or any kind of Junk for sale, ship It to It M. Gaston, 10J Fourteenth street, Astoria. Oregon, or write him and he will call at your rlnce and get It. II pays cash. Energetic agents are making $19 to CO per day selling our new book Just out "Great Amerlcan-Spanljh War Scene," SX) full-page half-tone picture of onr navy. Including largo official map, Send 1V poetage for free prospectus. Very best terms. W. B. COXKEY CO.. Chicago, Yesterday the lookout at the cape tele graphod that a strange steamer was In the offing signalling for a pilot. The Relief steamed down only to And the Argyll with a pilot aboard. The slcnal man mistook the fore and aft signal of the ship. S. Newman, Ilwaco: George H. Kaiser, H. M. Crant. Portland; P. A. Brown. Se attle: Lewis Bearwald. J. H. Sturdevant. S,in Francisco; I. Nathan. J. McAuet, A. F. Worth, manager Star Specialty Co.. New York; F. D. Wetherby, Boston; S. P. Mackey. Rldgtleld. are registered at the Occident The steamer Georg W. Elder arrived in yesterday from Sitka, via Xanalmo, hav ing taken on 5H ton of coal st the latter port, Sh had M packages of liquors on j board, besides a small amount of freight j of various kinds. The Elder brought down sixteen passenger, sll of wtiora went on to Portland. Th rise In the river has overflowed the low lands In the neighborhood of Gobel to such an extent ttm th roadbed of th A. A C. Is considerably softened, neces sitating extremely careful handling of trains. Th roadbed Is In no danger from the high water, but being new Is to tome extent affecteJ by It. Emplr Tor! at Dunbar's. i The excellent work done by the Ecllps ! Hardware company ha made an en viable reputation for that concern. Y' terd.ay it closed a contract with the gov ernment fir a new roof on the powde house at Fort Canby. Uncle Sam may be sure that his powder house will not leak during next winter's rains, An Improvement was reported in the run of salmon yesterday. The fishermen cam in with larger catches and larger fish Nearly double the delivery' was received at Trescott's cold storage yesterday, 44 cents being paid, as has been for some tlm past for all salmon weighing over thirty pounds. The freshet and muddy water Is given as the reason for the Im proved run. and the fishermen as a con sequence can work day or night, General Agent N. Posten of the Pacific Coast Company, was In the city yesterday with Mr. Brown, the superintending en gineer of bridges and buildings of the company, who made s sketch of the pro posed improvements to be made to thel coal bunkers at th east end of the O. R. 4 N". dock In this city. The bunkers will be entirely rebuilt, the capacity In creased to ZM tons and modern machinery put In for quickly coaling merchant steamships and war vessels, The British steamhlp Argyll, Captain Ward, arrived in yesterday afternoon, 33 days from Hong Kong, via Honolulu, She left Honolulu May 23 and made the trip to this port In the quick time of nine days. The Argyll landed 26 Chines and Japanese passengers at Honolulu and hai1 six on board for Portland. She had a light cargo, consisting of Chinese merchandise and curios. Captain Ward stated that for three days prior to his de parture from Honolulu the entire city was decorated with Hags and in srala attire ready to receive the steamer Peking with the United Btaies troops on their way to the Philippines. WHEN NATURE Needs assistance It may be best to ren der It promptly, but one should remem ber to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The beat and most simple and gentle remedy Is the Byrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. THE COMMON COUNCIL. Ordinance Defining Fire. Limits Within the Cltv Passes At 'he regular meeting of the common councll i,.., n,tht vavr.e ,.r.,man n,. 8ldl;( - wltn a1 the counc.llm,.n preil,:M cept Robh. Petitions for ll'juor license were read from George Hartley and Alex Grant, and referred to the committee on health and police. A petition from John Enberg for the return of road and poll taxes was read and referred to the committee on ways and means, A petition from residents and property owners on the cam Mn of the Clatsop Mill asking the council to pans an or dinance compelling them to erect flre- I nrm.f hnllrtlnpg una rff,rra;1 I n ih. ntr. mlttce on fire and water. A petition from the owners of property on Twenty-nlth and Grand avenue, asking to lower the crossing ten feet lower than what It Is now, was referred to the street committee. A communication from Chief Stockton of the fire department recommending that a larger district be placed within the fire limits was referred to the committee on Are and water. A communication from Chief Stockton recommending that certain people be paid an amount aggregating $16 for services at the Clatsop Mill fire was referred to the committee on fire and water. A communication from the committee on ways and means recommending tbe'pay- opening of the railroad, en iters. Pereale at Ifnnttat't. ment of city officials' salaries for the month of May wa adopted. The street committee reported favorably on the payroll of the superintendent ol streets and city surveyor and the tame was adopted, Iteportt from the city surveyor and sup erintendent of streets staling that the west 47'j feet of the crossing on Seven teenth street had been complete,! by the contractor, I t-ebeck, were placed on file, A wrangle occurred over the work not having been don In acnnlnnce with the ordinance- governing the Mine; that the lumber used wat of an Interior quality and that the work had commenced before the contract had been drawn up or elgncd by th ciint ractor and chairman of the atreel ciimmlttee. The latter explained that the crossing wat In a bad condition and that the work was rushed to acoum mod Me the public, with the above results. A report from the superintendent of streets stating that the necessary repairs cause. I by the (Ire to Franklin avenue would amount to $13, was referred to the street committee. A reHirl from the s?me officer asking what method the contractor should pur sue on the Eighth street Improvement was, on motion, referred to the city attor ney to give the necessary Information and look over the contract. A communication was read from the committee on street and public ways recommending that the city offer Bishop Morris 3 for lot J, block W. Adair's I'pper Astoria, the properly being 1-3, part of a lot. On motion the communication was referred to the commit! on public prop erty. An ordinance wa Introduced regulatlmt the construction and repairing f build ings and establishing the tire limit of the city of Astoria, beginning at the north west corner of bl.K k 1, then,- south along the west line of block 1. theno east to a point where Astor street Intersect Sixth treet, thenc south along the center ol Sixth street to Commercial street, thence along Commercial street to the Intersec tion of the center of Eighth trcet with tht center of Duane treet. thence east along Duane street to Eighteenth, thence outh along Eighteenth street to the cen ter of Exchang street, thenc east to a point where the center of Exchange Inter acts th center of Twenty-third, thence south along Twenty-third to a point where th center of Twenty-third inter sects th center of' Franklin avenue. thenc rast along Franklin avenue to the center of Twenty-thlrJ, thenc north to th established wharf lln on the Co lumbia river, thenc west along th wharf lln to a point opposlt the place of be ginning. Th ordlnanc was read the third tlm and passed under suspension of the rules. An ordinance wa Introduced appropri ating 1S to pay person rendering assist ance at th Clatsop Mill Are, and read the second tlm. An ordlnanc wa Introduced accepting the street Improvement on th crossing at Seventeenth and Commercial street, and passed the second reading. An ordinance authorising the auditor and poltc Ju.lg to collect the assess ments remaining unpaid on the Commer cial street Improvement wa read the third tlm and passed. Requisitions for supplies for th fir and street department were granted and th - council adjourned. Warmer. HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. The following Is th program for the High school commencement to be held at Fisher's opera house tonight: Orchestra "Ken Hur Chariot Race" Salutatory Paul A. Tru'.llnger "Americanism." Essay Margnre May H gglns "Behold men riding on red hrsa." High school choru "Freedom Forever'" Oration Loring S. Stlnson "The power of a purpose." Essay Elisabeth May Ilusey "The girl I !-f Vhlnd rr.e." Or hetra "Admiral Dewey's Quickstep" Oration Wilfred C. Curtis "The evolution of government." Essay Laura L. Fox "Simon says. Thumb up." Quartette Mesdame C. W. Fulton. It. Van Dusen, J. T. Ross, C. J. Tr-nchard. Essay Annie S. McLean "Beneath the surface." Oration Charle E. Gray "Are the conservative force In our gov ernment strong enough to Insure Its perpetuity" Orchestra "Medley Overture" Clas prophecy George Barker "I will teach you your fates." Valedictory Bessie Leonora Ross "Forwrard ever, backward never." High chool chorus "Flag of the Free" Presenting clas to Board of Education R N. Wright, principal High school Awarding of Diplomas J. W. Conn, chairman Board of Educa tion. Orchestra "Intermeixo" from opera of Caviller Rustlcana. Address to Graduating Class Harrison Allen Orchestra "Good Night" The program will begin promptly at 8:15 o'clock. LAKE BENNETT OPEN. San Franclnco, June I A Chronicle dis patch from Bkagway says: Lake Bennett Is free of all but floe ice and boats are passing frmo the portage at the foot of Llnderman through Carl boo crossing. Beyond Cariboo crossing there Is practically open water to the center of the gold country. Rigid regula tions governing the ueparture of boats from Lake Bennett have within the past few days been put In force by the Cana dian poHi e officials as Mafegiiards against the accidents that may occur through craft becoming Jammed In the narrows of the water course. Only "J boats a day are allowed to pass through the connect ing channel between Lake Bennett and Taglsh. Before goinr by the Cariboo crossing each boat I numbered and the names end former residences of thoHe In It taken down. By this precaution the Canadian suthorltles can keen a record of the drownings that may result from this season's ruHh to the Yukon. DROP IN WHEAT. New York, June 2. The Herald says: Coincident with another sharp break In wheat yesterday there wait a big drop In all grades of flour, ranging from M to V cents on fancy patents and 25 cents on the cheaper grades of flour. There has been a gradual slipping away In the price of flour during the last week, until yes terday the quotations were from II to $1.25 below the hlghent price which was touched on the great boom In wheat en gineered by Lelter. As a result of the weakness there wa little demand for flour, and a majority of the dealers re holding off In hope of getting in ut the bottom. THE PIONEER LIMITED Ts the name of the only perfect tram m the world, now running every night be tween St. Paul and Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railway the pioneer road of the wet In adopt ing all Improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of pn!",er,feTS. An Illus trated pamphlet, showing vews of beau tiful scenery along the route of the Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any per son upon receipt of two-cent postage stamp. Address George H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent. Chicago, in. It doea seem as though the person whom you desire mout to please is the one with whom you most often signally fall. A STRANGE CASE OF SUICIDE lluilv of (i, N, Uilluiiin I'o ii nil tin the North Shore of Yuuno's lit. HIS RKVOI.VI K 11 Y II IS SUM; No Conic Caa. fie iiiicd tor tht lt.i-.lt let Other Ikia Tcmnmm imskity ttin Vi is Ihio.I Stupe. Astoria was startled lust even ng by the nc of the suicide on the clue of town of one of the A. A I'.'s hot known civil engineers. U. N. Plllmun, who has Iwen coiinectnl with the rood since It bcitan construction woik. No cause can yet be assigmnl for the rah act. other than that his frlcn.1 say he has been worrying over h't work lately and think his mind Iv.ame unUilancc.l. Ills work is In good con dition and his tiomcstlc life has been ot the happiest. Uit Monday Mr. iMUnian I. ft his sta tion at v'lat-kanlc and canw to tills city, lie has been on that dliUlon for to years and the cltlseii there say that Ills life Wits most exemplary and gave no hint ot Its tragical termination. Tuesday morning he kissed his wit.' gooUie at the lintel here where they roomed mn! started for th office. Shortly afterwards he re turned on some pretext and again left the house. When he did nt return yesterday and was not at his tamp the alarm was gien and scan made. At I, A) tht after noon while Harry llobson. a teamster, wis searching along I lie sh.re of Young's Hay on the south side of the city at the trd of Eighth street for logs he illscov- eicl the bo.ly of a dead man lying on til !"'' h with a revolver beside H. mi empty hell In one chamber, the others not being landed. The coroner was notified and the remain brought to the city, where they wen Identltled as those of Mr. tUllman. Mr. IMUnian was well known and popu lar In Astoria, where he hail many friend. Ill brother. 1 C. l'lllman. of Sok.ine. wa the man who aided In building that city and pla. ed the ilrr.il Northern sub sidy ileal there three year ago The two brother met In Portland last S in day or Monday, U C. lnlltmin going to T.icoma. where he now Is. A year itg In April Mr. tl. N l;llni.m was m.irriej here to Mrs. Funge and their relations since have been most happy. At the coroner's office an examination of the remains showed that death cam" from a single bullet tired Into the right temple. He wa known to have taken his revolver with him when he left home Tuesday morning. The ln.ju.sl will be held today at l.3 p. m. SKTTI.KHS I'c.MIN.', T ilii:ii"N It. C. Ju.l- n Ke'urns From a Visit the East. Evening Telegram: "While on my trip east I w is most Im pressed with the large nuinl. r of settlers coming to locate In Oregon, Washington, and California, by rn.n of the elie.ip rates." r. marked Industrial Agent It C Ju l-..n, to a Telegram r. frt. r. wtnl spraklrt alsiut the conditions east, the Klondike bus hi. s ihe mumT"ii, :n Hiilrtes about Oregon, his work with to bacco plants and other things. Mr Jii.Il.ii has Just returned. While away he tu.i.. inlu.trtes wh.ch he thought wouid ! ben-il l.:l to Oregon. Tills Includes the experimental t.it.ii In Minnesota. There he ur. .l ,-hotce s Is whl. h might ppve of value to f.irm. rs along the (). It. A N ile found th- crops looking finely in that slate, but they l" not empire with the cr"t In I'mitllla and Union is. unties, or., nnd Puloiis.. .m l Walla Walla counties Wash. In f.i. t. Mr. Judson said he had never . n su.-h line crop as tlioe In th'? districts mentioned. Solid fields of waving grain were there which simply looked grand. The lute rains did a great deal of gsx. Barley, he said, was hooding out. On his way back. Mr. Judson st.pped at the Walla Walla experimental station. He found some seed there up und doing nicely. Next he went to Pendleton, where the O. R. & N. has a tobacco plantation, and Khlpind a consignment of tubactu plants to the Walla Walla matlon. The man In charge nt Pendleton had set out 'Alt plants of the following varieties: Comstock. Spanish leaf, Havana, und Su matra. He also Too 3344 plants to the O. R. N's other experimental matlon at Smead's farm. Btalock, which were set out. At ibmd River he learned that the strawtierry rulturlsts were very short on picker, us well ns cars. Railroad men are swarming along the vulley making all kinds of rates to the cultivators. The O. R. & N. Is prewiring to send In extra car and do everything possible for their relief. There will be Z.) crate this yea r. While Mr. Judson was east there was more Interest Hhown about Oregon than In regard to the Klon...k'. Ho noted with pleasure that the clas which ts heading this way Is composed of thrifty. Intelli gent farmers, who are a credit to any community. The widespread Interest which Oregon ha creatisl I shown by Ihe fact that Professor Thomas Hhaw, one of the leading breeder of the State of Mlnnesotu, a writer who luui made his writings known throughout the west by his thorough knowledge of the subjects, will soon visit Oregon to spend a mouth and study Ihe conditions.. DEWEY AND THE PRINCE. Chicago, June 2 Churle N. Post, vice president of ihe Lyon & Ilealy Company, who has Just returned from a tour of the Orient, met Admiral Dewey In Hong Kong March Z'i. Mr. Post tells of a social pass axe at arms between Dewey anil Prince Henry, a brother of Emperor William, commanding tho German squadron at Hong Kong. Prince Henry, Immediately iifu-r his arrival at Hong Kong, gave a banquet to the high officer of the other Heels, ,-i rnoriK whom was Rear Admiral Dewey. At the feaHt the prince proposed a toast to his own country, then to Great Britain, then to all the great powers, ex cept Ihe United .Slates. Finally, Just be fore the dinner was over, the royal host proposed a toast to this country. When Hear Admlr.il Dewey saw that apparently his country waa to be slighted, he left the banquet without ceremony. The next day a representative of Prince Henry sent a roundabout apology to the American commander. Dewey sent back word to tho emperor's brother that he would accept nothing but u written or personal apology from the prince. The lattor then, called upon Dewey and tipollglzed, saying that In the confusion of the dinner he (the prince) thoughtlessly neglected to put the American toast In its proper place on the i.rotrrfimme. While Mr. Post was at Hong Kong Prince Henry gave a ball, but Admiral Dewey, though Invited, did not attend. The affair wa not allowed to get out and Mr. Post received It first hand from one of the officers of the American fleet. Friday's Surprise Sale FOUR GREAT SPECIALS FOR TODAY ONLY. I.arve slse Tapestry Table C new .l.sltins and coloilutis, well worth tl no Today sale only-each Nottingham l.aco Curtains. loo. .i Inches wide, I lie .tl ii III a lifetime; will per pair; For today' sale only oer jmlr W lilve a hail. I.. 'lue pole flee with ea.'h italr of At t s each Full slscl M irsalllesj Pattern U.-.I Hi'iead, already hem me.1. worth ! ''. At li cents per yard-.K Inch Swiss, with colored patterns; worth ;v cents per I yar.1. Shanahan Brothers The Only Store That Sells Cheap. Nominees' Cards. FOR Jl'STICE OF THE PEACE i (Astoria Precinct ) John Atercrombie REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR SHERIFF. J. W. WILLIAMS UNION NOMINEE. FOR COUNTT CLERK. Harry J. Wherity REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR COUNTY CLERK. Perry A. Trullinger REGULAR UNION CANDIDATE. AGENTS WANTED. Agents snd ranvaaser to sell Dr. Klick's Pocket No Inhaler for catsrrh. asthma, and lung and throat dlas. Bells av for tl. Big profits. Writ for ample and term. Dr. Kllck Utdtcal Company, Cincinnati, 0. BOCIETT MEETINGS. TEMPLB LODOB NO. 1. A. F. AND A. II. Regular communications held oa the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. LOUNBBERRT. W. U. B. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. PROrrssiONAU a T. CROSBY, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Ml Commercial Street JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Asterlaa Building, C. C. BROWER. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Ounderseo Building, Astoria, Oregon. DR. O. B. Ems. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of women and surgery. Office, ever Donslger's stors, Astoria. Telephone No. It J. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AND COUNBEIJR AT LAW. Oltlce. Bond Street, Astoria, Or. DR. JAY TUTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office, reams I and I, Pythian Building, WH Commercial Street Residence same. Telephone R Acting assistant surgeon Uulted Btates marine hospital service. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice ts hereby given that the under signed has this day been appointed as signee of Rebecca Straus, an Insolvent debtor. Creditors of the ssld assignor are hereby notified to present their claims under oath to the undersigned within three month from this date at his place of business at No. 576 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. Dated this 11th day of December, MM. N. 8CHLUB8EI, Assignee of Rebecca Btrauss, an Insolvent debtor. Bicycles I.df'KH. KKYS AND HKWINU .MACHINE.... Also all I.lxlit Repaired Cuming t.eadt on KNh I.liic, Machlnary. C. H. Orkwitz 4 Ht.'ANK. CASYORIA Por Infant! Lnd Children. TU ha il alii Is es ttff tgutnt I SECOND .vers. al 49c Am.i.keiiK an. I 1. 1. w.oih T.mI.i s Hire yur.U bluttest Imr. worth It wort it i $1.15 it.) nxiures i.u.lles' IHue. and ttirlains eents a vard 1 il vai.1. l'nl.lea. lw.l - , i me.litiiu weiuhi. ('anion Flannel , i worth ? cents a yard- At , I S cent a vnrtl-1.,Vi yards Uleachrd l. -.1111111 Weight t'aiitoti I'I.iiim.I worth 10 ..nil a yard. At cent Waists. e.u h-lai.le' Percale Hhlrt made III I lie late. I styles.., .MASCOT KID (il.OVKS AKK THE LVBRICATIMI J pjshe. oils ; ' , a specialty Brothers ! ASTORIA..., BHir CHANDLERY HARDWARE IRON AND STEEL COAL GROCERIES AND PROVIHtoNB FLOUR AND MILL FEED PA I NTH. OILS AND VAIlNlHIIfCS IXiOGERff SUFl'LIEH FAIRIIANK'B SCALES DOORS AND WINDOW AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAGONS AND VEHICLES SEASIDE SAWMILL A compute stock ot lumber on hnd la (he rough or dressed. Flooring rustle, calling and all kinds of flnlh; molding and shingles. Term reasonable snd price at bedrock. All ordars promptly stunded to. Office snd yard at mllL II. F. U LOGAN. Seaside. Oregon. Proprietor, .o(.e.me.vs Underwear HDC TO ORDER Laleit Btyl) Thorough Workmanship Price Lew James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. THE PROOF of the poddlnc U tn the eatta and th proof of Bqwors IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument tfeM's easv cluaiTe demoBstimilcst, Our wQl stand Hm test HUGHES & CO The Choicest Table Wines... For FaaUle) Also for Medicinal aa4 Cooking Purposes) Private Stock, Cream Rye, Old Hickory, Pride of Kentucky and Hermltagei Key. sold California Brandies. Carlson's FamilyLiquor Store 101 TWELFTH STRUCT ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. ASTORIA. (Dally.) Arrive. a.m7 n.m'. a.m. D.m Portland and As- 8:40 7:16 tor s exnrcaa train 11:W 10:1,8 via Knnnpa. Clifton. Westport, Oohle and way stations. 1:30 New Asiorla passen 11:30 ger xrnin. First-class trains lcavo Warrenton for Flavel and New Astoria at 7:45 0:16 and 10:02 a, m.. and 1I-.C5, 1:48 and 5:30 p, m and returning arrive at Warrenton at 1:06, 9:30, 11:05 a. m., and 1:07, 1:03 and 6:40 p, m. j. C. mato, T. H. CURTIS, Manager. Aim. ii iliiitilinni, In gt'eeii l.l'i" mn i tic h. 1 cents ii mi. I. sale only - I" I yatd III ni. r Pin r..lk.i I'" I" k Hulls; In Navy , III.. I st nil no nt for summer wear -r.uular pile I-' ts I'.ir (o.l.tv's s.tl1 en. h 79c 1 1 11 i. nt tier yard Heavy Twills. I ill. k I mm wan anted t.i wah ood. r. ul.tr pi I. e l.'t i cuts. At I'. .nils , i. h P.i .ir.ls .mg, TurkUh , T..S.-I", Hie I. alii towel in lit city i r-gular pil.v .' cents each. HKST. The Imps- Th. rs ar all kln.l of Imp In hoM. but th grratewt "Imp" I lmpoltlon of tav fertor quality nutquersdrd behind the touilno of low prlc. Wha th mak off it will l.e too lat to get your money l. k. Th tt way I lo v your money In i.lvanre by buying Ihe but ho, which ha rerogniaed merit with nothing mesh ed or ronald. Petersen & Brown. A Refreshing Selection You huve perhnpi grown weary of the) stale products you are compelled to use) through the wlntor. lCven excellent can ned goods lose their attrnotlvsn.a after continually Indulging In them. Menu are now attractive through the early fresh. vegetable which you mny have. There's) a feature In the rioellent thing w are offering to brighten your menu, lhat you enn have a largo (election and at mnder nto prlcr. nos. iiioaiNa a co. The reason for it. We have been la the Shoe bii5lncs5 In Astoria tor many years, 4artat whloh time the wants ef our tsa tomera have beta thoroughly gtav M and adequate preparation made to r.t.t their every d.raaa. We carry the Largest stock In the city. . . and every purshase we make tea the approval of our many years perlenoe). 8UKC""" JOHN HAI1N. MURRAY HOTEL Knot of Ninth Htreof, Electric Lights-Free Sample Room WKKKI.y UA1KH. K. M, (1UNN, Proprietor OASTOniA, Jtiw tb ' The Kind You hit Always toft L-Bwri it. 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