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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1898)
TIIR DAILY ASTORIAX. SATt'RDAY MOUMSti. .IINK , llt.ll. i i t OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE Eclipses all previous efforts in the way of sales ever held on the Pacific Coast. FIRSTLY, In the immensity and variety of the stock to be closed out. SECONDLY, In the substantial nature of the Price Reductions made. THIRDLY, In the manner in which our patrons are showing their appreciation of the opportunities ottered. Every day since its commencement our store has been crowded and our mail order department with its largely increased facilities has been taxed to the utmost. Send (or Catalogue and Place Your Orders as Soon as Possible ALL HAIL ORDERS FILLED AT REMOVAL SALE PRICES MEIER !Sw TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather. . AROUND TOWN. SATURDAY. The June rose smiled, And fields were red with berries for a feast, And boughs were full of song from great to least. Frances E. Swift. Try Shilling'! Best tea and baking powaer. Sweet cream 10c a pint at the Spa. Beet Ice cream at the Bonbonniere. j Cream 10 and 15c per pint. Parlor Candy I Store. ItifaDU Mull IIuimIn at liiubiir'. Try Golden Gate compressed yeast at the Parlor. Freeh cream, strawberries and Ice at Foard & Stoke Co. If Snodgrass doesn't make your pictures you don't get the best. When you want fine tea, good coffee and plcea try Foard & Stokes Co. Empire CiirHrt at Diiiilmr'A. John Dou was yesterday lined i'l In the police court for being intoxicated. Paxton's photos are on paper of his own preparation and arc guaranteed not to fade. L. B. Sec-toy of Portland, and 8. H. Brown, Jr. of Boston were in Astoria yes- Lying, baking powder, and money making, have gone hand-in-hand for years. Schillings Best, the one teaspoonful baking powder, gets along without lying. & FRANK CO SHE LIKES THEM Because they are delicious an! fresh and were male at THE SPA. Its candies are all fresh and are made ty experts. All Seasonatle Luxuries ter'lav. Flavel. During tin.- Jay th?y vUtted Mr. F. O'NeJ. traveling passenger ag'-nt of the Northern I'aelf.c was in flle city yesterday. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, Sgs and assorted nuts all extra fine qual ity, at Ross. Higglns & Co. The shipments of .i!n.in yesterday and day licfor-: w r..- fuit..- h-avy. Three cars I went out .jver '.h-. r ulr-ja 1 and nine cars by the boat. A regular pantomlne of views depleting tne life and history of Astorta, and souvenirs of the city and country at the snoagrass gallery Mr. R. Krebs of -.he Luxi-r Nc-halem was In town yest'-rdny and reported that the crops in his wv.n -,t the country are- in lln-.- cond.ti'.n. Mr.James O'Corineil'.i ri'-w private ofllce, sample and ord- r r at the Foard & Stokes store ha.-1 b' ri completed and Is a nn-al convenience to customers and drummers. rercalr at limit. iiV The mcrc)iuntV . .xcijrs.on trains from points aionj; the jr- itcn ,-i'ie of the river to Astoria protn.si- t- m-ike lively busi ness here this sumtn- r. There Is every i-.-c-.n lo believe, thai the Iti-ssalta committee will, in a few days be able to annouti l's er.'.ire suc-cess in raising the nece.-.-..ary fui.'Js. Mr. George S. Taylor and family of Portland spent yesterday in the city. .Mr. Taylor tays that 'he prospects are ""1 for a magnificent crop of what in Oregon this season. If you want drugs or druggists' sun dries, go to Rogers. lie carries a full as sortment of i-vc-ryih.ni; !n his line. Mali orders atP-noVd to promptly. Rogers, druggist, i'j commercial, liiitlo work has been done on the city park for the past ! w days. Contractor Normilc was called elsewhere but the Progressive Association committee will certainly not let the matter die out. An Astorian reporter visited Bt. Mary s hospital yesterday afternonn and found that it has at present twenty-six patients all of whom are reported as Improving. The institution Is In good condition In every department. Fish Commissioner McQulre spent moBt PORTLAND OREGON. of h.f tim.- it. r l.iy with tli" tro of : ll.? l'r -i;r' i-iiv.' aiiocl 1 paring ,i 1..1I f ir th.' ai.l of th.-:l,-n "f n'rn -'n. t 1 ;.r.-i. nt. n-xt ni of -li- 1. irw! ttiir.-. t-'tn tn-t-:i-.n pr-- prop 1- I it t'i- A: 2 o'cl-i. k th;s m-.rning nr.- I.r,.'n. in the old barn form- r!y by SI).-- '.n Ast.ir str.-t.-t, n-ar l-'".i:::i. Th. tlr. p.irtm.nt rvsp n-l. d pr --mp'.iy. Ni ,i:, was .-n. rn 1 n R-m.-mber th.- entertainment f.r the bem lit .if th.- Norwegian Kv anip il I.uth.-rn eh tin h tomnlit at s o'clock at ORriens Hall, fppertown. Program Icecream or lorries and cik- Admission J' cents, children un.b r 1.' years 1; cents. If you have hides, wool, furs. rags, bottles, lead, brass, copper, sacks, or any kind of Junk for tale, ship It to It. M. Gaston, 105 Fourteenth street, Astoria, 'regon, or write him and he will call at your place and get it. He pays cash. I'lalil ItlblioDH at l)unli.'. The Astoria & Columbia River r-iilro.nl will on July 2, 3, and 4 sell excursion tickets between all stations on the line goon lor returning trip on July 1; at on" 1 fare for the round trip. This ln' lud"S Portland and all oth-r stations on the line. Tho favorite whi.-k-y of famous m- n s ! HAKPKIt, tn cause of lis smooth, ti- j cjiilsito tl.ivor; ausij of Its mat' hb-ss purity; li-ianse .f Its ni'-Ilow aif'-. N-i wonder it's the favorite. Kv ry ilrop I st-rling. HAI'.l'Klt WHIHKKY. Sold by roani tt a-.0K-H .o Astoria, ijre. The tug It-lief to"k a number of A--toria and Portland people down to the ,ar lain j.l.-i,i i) aii.-riionn 10 wnri. " in' ( final departure of 'lie two big tows - the lumber r ift and tin- Yukon boat i. Among th'- party w-re Portland, n In-j terestcl in the tows. I-'Ish (,'ommlssion-r Hoili-ter . M" duire spent y-st-rd iy in the city in c,,n-ferm'-e with a committee of th- Astoria Progressive As-ocia'ion concerning ih" propogation of salmon in the Columbia and proper h gelation In tills state- lo nd-I 'n b' -t annu it ri Ing ol in.- i in gon vance the Inter' stu of this great. Indus: ry. clergy of iln Mpiscopal chun-b mm In If there ever was a state otlber of Ore- H'- H" Mien's ili'in-h. Portia nd. W'-dn. s con who earned his waire Commissioner' 'b'V- June 22. Af-r a celebration of tin- Mc'Julre Is the man. 7 In the circuit court, yesterday the fol lowing proceedings w.T" had: In th" matter of the a." -ignrnent of I. W. Case, insolvent, the adniinls'r itor was ordered to nav to the assignee- all moneys lem.-iin- Ing :n bis hands. In the suits of ltos, Iliggins Co. vs. It. Ii. I,.-1I ct al. Judg ments were entered and attached prop erty in both cases ordered sold. In the matter of the State ex rel. II. Ib-il, vs. P. K. II'-b kman, tho motion to strike out part of tin- complaint was overruled and tho ..efendant. was allowed until June- 27 to further plead. The Kourth of July committee feels con fident that It will Hijececd in raising the requisite funds for a patriotic day. Kvery boy In the community should be taught by precept and example the meaning or the word patriot, and the Kourth of July, lMil, will be the occasion for doubly Im pressing upon his mind of what the foun dation stones of this government con sist. With Dewey. Miles, Hhafter, M'T rltt, Sampson, Henley, Miller, Ilobson, Clark, and other living heroes, worthy descendants of Washington, Lincoln, Grant, Sheridan, Garfield and .Logan who iiivo (lu ll- i-iitintty III eiiy, Unic can he IIHU- trouble tn in .( k In m ri-ltl Itliis trillion of hcrnlam .m, paH'lniliii. Tlin IMrynti'ii iin.l r.it liters' ('.iimi'i'"" Willi li will liii hi'lil In An, ii i.i Julv ;V .nut :'t, Is l-i'lug look'.l f.'l . f.1 I.i by '.tt" through, nit tin- ,-niii-,. Miiiin ulih i In1 iin-atcM Interest. It mi. in ill.' K" u luu . i.n in. n nl,in,i i hr l.-'ii cr I'dumbl i P aril, iilat Ii . ami in inn "ill. r . ciLm .if III.' state p.issll'lll.lt H nf pl.npi i n i llltli' ill I .lllli'.l il(. Till- I " t K I "III' ll ..I s. ill. mi will Ii.im' Hi., jn.iti inii in. I mi Itutl.Mn ready i.i i-.-iih .id. mi July i TIii iti.uis ir.inii'.'t t.tt !.n tuns liu. in Uni.ili.l a v illiiikin. is t.i make spiclal l.l!. i f.'l' III.' H.'i ;ll..ll All h'C.ll II. HI" I'. Ml III. 'II lllli 1 ate i ,pl' -li d ,i tvp.'lt I '. V. I ' a r 11 a ll a 0 , i 'l ill I'll It .'I I'l.' pr-' m ini i ,1'iiin.iii . let whit lb. v w .11 il -I thit tli. it- n mi, h in n P,. in, Uu I.-. I in j tli.' pi ''i;t .mi, j A ii ln l .in. Hi n, ,- at din Mrih.i.llil j i !i but night .n.'iil .i il. Ii iiv.it In ili.' man. I i.in.i'ii nicn iy III.- I'lul- tiarill Mile I. Ml. rlt .oltipiliy III., Infill- I.i ri of the i .'tmviui , Mr, tn it Tlt'.i'lh.irn. ' .din !i in, Mr II V !.in,-li. ,.l'i Yillist. Mr. J. A, In. in I'pptiii!. t. ii H. mi', wi-ii' ably a-nst.,t hi tii Til iM-n-n. i'l llil-i citv llierv nunilii r oil the program was .1 li'-m Mr Tint-Itc'i'tits an at list on tin' M il'.n. nlill.' Mr llutcla W'.iK U tb.- r. Mr. lipping p.'ss, s -t Mm' li.irit.iiii' v'lci' f l'l' i,in;i' and swot nn.i'.ny. All of tli.' I'l l I. . i in. 1 1 s.i'iiii.l i.i haie I ii!.. -t ii til.- nilt u of i i-iii-Hill;.', 't'lii' pi sgt am was a i l. iiiU .il oiiiv iit'iing from the 1. i t (hciins to iln' lliitilest sfititiuciits ..f mi, It compos, i a ai ll.iyitii. M .urn r, W'l.rr. VI. ml. union. Art. il an.t oilier. I'.-lli .1. y of t un ll an.i ixmitioti mark.. I nny number. Mr. Hartiis tt.ii i spccialli good In tin. Ai :oi'i fio in lin-iut. Mr. V'pping s i , n. Illicit of the Tort li. I r fiotn i'.mii,!i an, I lit a ham s " Karen ,-U" brought out r ninds ol I appiau-c. Mr. 'flu. '.li o n -. .oii,-i rto In A I minor ! Vlotll olio of tin' K''",', ot t!u' i-vi-tiiitK. Til.' ir.o I . Ii r" .n w.ll ulM'ii an.t ri'i."."'.l Willi ai'I'l -" Mri. i Ml n ii a. vo:ti., until. 'in 1 iliow -l t!io lian.l of an arti-l. At til'-llil,-'!lt n. (Hi it of in my ot ttl.iM' pli .i.ll! l ist instil Mr, H.iri.li ti n i inn nir. I to !',:, Ii r tlw nui'i'ini of rii'i itnn; tin' i-on.i rt at an i.uly it ito. Mr. Kt'l'ins ttli! r.ttiiln In tlii' my ant k'm' I'-nun' ,.f innrir ti.'ii in "i-.il muno. Tli il. i;t;:ii l" t iKo al an ..i of lllli r -ftiilti i .ill tin. I li:ni at ttli' i . ' I. lit Iin.l. Till" Mi'lr.N IHIAl'TY. Tlirlvoai on roo,! f,n, an. I miinliitii'. Willi Will!)' of i xi-ri'li.. In :'ii- o; n n r. ll. r form k'uivh !tli tin It It atil In r f i.'? MiHint ti.ih It 'naity. If h'-r ytottt ni-.-,U tlii' i-o-amitii: .i. v. oi of a l.iit.i' nmr-ly, ulio u.' th. k'-'n:'." an t p:i-ai int S. of i-.iti. tna.l.' ''v :hi' i'a:;f..rn a t .a Syr tip (.'o. only. I'll, 'f A w. i. r, v k ku im:ai Tia'i l'r "ii in -it i '.; ;i- !H ti II.) l.'-i'.k- K.-it. TM" "otiimntilty .n , k. , y. ,f r.l iy .l.-aili at St. ;". k .f l'r H. r .in.it.-nt ::'iri' it. ni. it.' f r I . r i 1 - .if:. rn...i!i to ! am .f M ir 1 h'.iplt.i! at 'i I' li ik' r. r .r i i loiik- . in i'lit"i i-Hiniy. II; krn w 'li.i! li.. .n vry i. k it'i.l to tlivm th.- til l .M I;.o. IKll --k'-.l f ir. ll1'HH '' .!i" l:i-r ii tli.- srr.tn.'.lla:.' ii:;..' "t il.- it h It. V. l Ii ik.-r i n !-r:t J in.' :i. Iv4". m Va ni lull r-iniy i ir-v m. an I f-.-:v.-l tin . In .i'..- n a: M -M::nH .. ' :n 111 il .- ..rlty. I . . ll,' '' l h; an I li -, -t tt'l.. li. .f Ii a .'.;!,! pr-O-a'-: n f r :.f-. , , .! w .ir Ii--l':t 1 'x.in- :i ll.- 1 1!. nt ln.l .-li- 1:1 11- 1 irtti) f..r - i. r il it -1 .it ur-'in I Ai i-k 1. V i-ll.li' ci. I I 1!'. ., itl-t " i. 1 at A -'.-'I .a. 11 ll- I . li. pi 1, - pr-.f. - - - -it ma nv it t.f -: !t." 1 . I I- Hi. A; A- r.a h- is h'-.il'h - III- r j I a tn- til-., r "f 1 j ! 11 'i a K' r f ,r f!:. 1 j '. III.- ;-.rt. I 1 -..iri. il ar.,1 I h- t".,k an a. ; " int. r- t in iioii' ,-,i! ,1! fairs, 1 li iiirf with h-.:i. -t f al f -r tic f t'i-- r- poliia an p,r'y. urn pnii, -ip; 11 1 a '-ir y ;p d him in his . ir:;- is! ni.tr.ho- d. n n a y mug mm li- l...anie a tn ru ber ..f th- 1 'In is: 1 in 1 hur. h at Mi'.M.nvi.l-. a r- ia-,.in.-n,p w lib It he micr r.-J.n-ulsh.d. It. ll ik.-r w is an b-m. -t. Iiiuhiinn b-.l g'titl.-mati. str'-ng in his 1 onvl. tens, lui puls.ve In his l. niperani.-nt . hating hyp-ic-r.n y an I wr-.tii; witli his very -..nil, it was n.i'ural that be should throw all his energy I for. .- Into any atise tli. i be Spouse, I. He Mas 11 fr.lllk lit), I fearb-.al defetcb-r of What lie l.-lle.'i to be right. rrady ! battle for his opinions, but tol erant to tli,..".. i.f others. Ili.s affections for his frbn.ls was u prominent trait In his i bar o ti-r, and with ),;, i frl'-iel -liiji one formed was a part of h.i l.f-. 'I'll.- cinniutiity will in;-s an lionoial.l" and us. ful rii.apii, his frn nds will tnl-s a i .y il iic I fai'li'ul fri- nd. and bis sur vii.nn I' iiiiv. s w.n tnouiii fur one who was e- r an ah".-- lion it.- soli and brotli'-r. The fin. nd.- -.vie tak.n to Portland la.-t iu'lii for in', rm. tu at McMinvilb . ih.i '. iim.'y I, otne. I ir llik.r l.-av-i io inoiirn him his ini'i'lcr. two bnth-rs, i. I., and M. A ' I i.i n. i'. and a si-i.-r, Mr-. In-. I!., yd ot j I'ot .land. .Mr. i. 11. ik. r iind wire ! and Mr. M A. ll.ik. r .nil'., d from Me al. nvill- ,-.-.Ml days ago, .Hid Mrs. liny, I , nine down Thui -day to attend tip-.n th" do. tor in bis Illness. Kl'l.-H'OI'AUANH IN i.'ONS'KNTION. Pr. 1.;, of I he Kit il Portland. Two Uiys In holy i ouitnoiiion at 7:-'l'i a. tn. briiikfasi was .-.crv.d :u the lion f It'V. J. W. W'.-aile rdop. ihe lector of the pari.-h. Moin.ng piav.r followed at. 'J, with a si nnoii by the It-v. Wm. It. Pow-ll. This being a !!.. os or m alom I hi- "unon wa; ling of the clergy .specially adapted to tli' in ami w.i i ha o il upon the trans- ligiiratiou of mn ble.s-.ed l,ord, and was an cloipient selling fonh of the theoret ical and practlinl life of the ministry. A oiaciii-al discission follow-d, bd by th" I'.'-v, Wm. II. Pol wim: of Pendlelon. concerniiig lb,- i-rf'ciual rendering of the seivi.es as set forth In Ihe book of com mon prayer, which called forth many lin piomptii rernaiks from the- visiting cl'-rgy. At noon prayer was said for missions In aicordancc- Willi the .suggestion of On board of missions, and then followed u bounteous luncheon at the paHtor's house, at which, as at breakfast, two of the clergy In attendance took turns in read ing a devotional hook. At liiW p. m artc-r a short olllce of de votion, a most admirable exegesis of the parable of the laborers In the vineyard, with especial emphasis on the passage "Cull the laborers und give them their hire, beginning with the lust." was dellv- SILVER SHEEN the perfect substitute for Mlk ; for IlnlnRH for wixht mid skirt. r i v;M'vHU Shanahan Brothers, 580 Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon. . t.. t'v i'i. It- .''!' 1 I I 1 ' ' I :l'i"!l .111 1 w i-. r .1: Il of . n, .,'.;! 11 A i;. 11. r il -I 1. ' 1 l.ik- n part 111 1. 1 :,. t.-r "f 'ii . i I'. l."i 1 1. Ik,' f i: 1 1.. .1 t . 11 li 1 ip" i' an a.linlt il,'.. .. ' ' X tril'h ,;i . n ! I H . Ii ' all pi. 1. T . I. .I I'l I'l-' . hnr. 'i 't oil Aft. r .in p.-rni in- ii" pi. .,. li. r. I. ,i'k- prii.-r 1 . in, I 1 ir. r iri I 1 I. .-.i! 11..I 1 n f Ii.. app. Mil Mi; r ,r I-". 1 1 mi 1 in i" tit.- lift mil. . -I .1:1 I tK.pf-ll ' li.' . n.'"tiriiiini; no n in-l k n- pr "ii'" ili fui I r tltn.- i -'I'liofi. I" .1 .! .r. p. n ili.iil I- p'li''., "K-I'l I l'! Ol 11 w , 1 , I,, t 'i 1 li 1; ;" l'll'll - I.I, .I'll!.' , 'f tlo- on in 1 ' ..til"' III It '.'I. 1' V '! l! P ' -'1. I .m l i p- r ni in.'-i: I'l ,!,. -1 I - :IIK f .r- r. i'ii I : t'i inn .1 1 1 no'' ' '' 1 iti! tt I 1. 11 1 Muk t .r -I IP 1 J .;:i i: S 111;" '11. r Th. f I'i, I, 1,1 ri-.n 1 1.1 ' 1 1 n .I i k 1 ' - f r on 1 it 1 . ii - i.- Mi . .;. S i; T -,.! ' ni II M , Mil 1 ' 1. f ', I ni 1 mi r 1. I I. 1 I "1 !-: I I n' j K. V TAM'HM AT SKA. I A Htraiige s.Kbt ,. i-iiir- .l -.it the i ' r -.front yit.-r.liy aft, rti-.ti when the t.ig 1 ' i m. r lii.b i Tb in; ; n ' irt. off ' f ,r the fir .iii.ii- uk-iti tivcr. hiving In t-.w lb.- two hinds. .in., si.-rn wh-.l r;-.. r -.:. uti. rs Slaith cind illd ilam k. while lo r .b . ks w- r.- 1,- i.b d wl'h two other peculiar .raft alnady described The Si ighound ind i i itne- "' k arrln d l .wn fr -tti I'-.rtlin-l. i. re th- y re l.ullt, y. u rday In low .,f the II arv. at iiieeti. oih 'i.ani.ts are liande'tiie !... aia tb" b.-s! of th-lr kind und lilted with every ino.b r n cinv.-ni. n.--. They ha- a larv" .arrylng cipaciiy .,n u cry IlKlit drift. Htauinh and well protected. It was the opinion of old si a i aptalna yes tcrdaf that they would make the long Voyage in p.-rf.-ct safeli-. Tin- fleet put i a in "ingle fib-, undent fashion Just lis tin- sun was s. ttlng. Another !m Lb nt on the waterfront to attract iitteti'lon was file sailing of tin' l.lg rift of luuiier from Ihe Iniiiaii-I'nul--...n mill for San l-'ran, l-oo. The rift l an i xiii run. lit on a large scab-. It Is :v: I feet long. feel wide. 27 feet III ibptll. wl'h a draft ,.f I'i f.-t. It contains ', 2 'I '."i f. . of lurnb. r. All d iy ye L td .v. until the hour of I'i ,b . irillle, ,, huge crowd of people mgr. gated ib-, hi ihe Pacific She. t Mmal Company'! ,1 .. k i, .-wing wl'h a gi' il d. al of cut, .ity th.- huge luin'e r l ife Tb.r.. wr.- many pr. diciioiis as lo lb" l.k. li! I of lln- ingi being able to take :belr low s.if, y lo San l-'raiicls. o. though those who aie familiar wlih cuiloi In water craft siv she will go through all right. If .-be do. s. iheri. will be a nuiniier of .11 ..appoint. .1 r un hers residing along beaches between I In- Columbia and tin .Sebalcin. Tin- ii'-ws was reci-lvnl late last i yi n un that Hi" lillbii Thompson, towing lie Hiagboiind and (iamecork, bound for tb" Yukon, and the big raft of lumber for San l-'ran. I" o, pasiod out to S'-a about 'llll'l p. m. The sea was smooth and ev ry llimg was favorable to successful voy ages. CIIII.MIIIS' (ilt AliolTloN. Hi-V'Ti btiys nnd girls from one monih In six years; also good homes offered for desirable children, 1'or further Informa tion address I. K. 'I'obey, Hup'Tlnlmidciit Or'tP'n Chlldnn's Home society, w. Mar 'pia m. I'ot'lland, ( ii'-gon. Tin: HcitAP hook. If t In ni evil away one cross without doubt thou shall, find another, and that pirhnpH more heavy. ThotniiH A. Kempls. The first Lord High Trcnsuri r of Hcot l.uid was Sir Waller Ogllvle, nppolntid by James I., In linn; Die last, In pill, John Karl, of Tanpialr; afterwards commis sioners were appointed. Probably the oldest sailing i rnft In the world Is Ihe so-called flodslad ship, a Viking vessel which was discovered In a sepulchral mound on Ihe shores of Chrls t l:i ti In n ford. It Is not less than !,( years old. Let us do our duly and pray thnt wa may do our duty here, now, today; not li" w ..T - 7,','... V Wi 4.. UWfciiil: "i: V ' . ' rj ' '!ii,vVinr.y v.: III .!(. mil aAi.llli.s, I. lit til .utile 1 "I 1 K I 11 't HI t tic H I e. Ii ...1 .In .,f tile fit i.i e. I "It III 1 lie I it t I .1. 1. I I .,f I lie 1 I .- -. lit , n-.t I'l th- itti i;iti ill. 01 ..f ..1 li. rw m 1 ,-, i.-ir in III.- r. al.tp -i ,,f 11 . I'an.iit y.it: ir 'I'M.- I... 11.. in ,.t Hi- I'a.-iti,- it.r:i II in ill in-1 1 'l. f.'l ill 1 i a ,,1 p, ,,. .1 l.nl tliil a railway .,'ill,l te .i;l fir tnili a mii. .nt iit.-r.itiii tli.. Kta.te mn li. r.- Tim fa. t n it ilta.-.iv. r.-. by !ti I 111 I. ! S' Ilea auri 1 ) -1 Hit l " aa.-l i liit.li;. 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NirTlci: 'i lt pfIII,CATI'i.' l.aii.l iiitbe at iiregon City, nn-goti, J 17. lcs. Notice H hereby glvni licit the follow- liig tiaund settler has tlbd tiotbi. of hH intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that nbl proof will he mad" before lb" dimly Clerk nt Clatsop I'oiiniy at At"rla, iin-gon, on Augint h'H. vis : William lto-i II K ll".f. f-r Hi- southwest iitiartcr of th" souihe.ii,! .piarier of n-ciloti II. township ii n., r. Pi weal. II.. '.names til" following Wil lies, s to proi-i. bis coiilltiuoiis leddeiicn upon nnd cultivation of said land, Ir. ' .1. II. Johnson, of Jl-W'-H, (Meg, in; J. 'I'. Ilui ke, of Se.iMld", nregon; T. I,, l-'rax. r, of Asioiln, Oregon; II, Iluike, f He.isld", Oregon. cll AItl.KS II. Mi i' 'It IIS. lte.;Plte-. The war has glvmt ti I r I n I it m 1) t -loving i Indlvldllabi ll stil' lldbl excuse for gelling iii all sorts If fetes nnd festivals that ; oiherwls" would never have taken pline. ; Winn a man and woman Indulge In a ipiiirrcl they generally deal In glittering I though culling geiicralllles. Two women, however, will always go In for tin- most pointed personalities. Half the Joy In life has evaporated when yon buy schooled joins, f imo being abb' to mill" strings rather Ihan cut tli'in, when they nre nroiind a bundle Into will' ll you are ntixloiis to peep. BOCIBTT MEETINGS. nmn wn w nnnol A H 1 Ml I iciaii-i.m .. .. . A. M. Ilttruiar communicuon mu o" lha flrat nA IhtM TlieSdltT CtTenlnH Of each month. O. W. IX)UNBnKnilY. W. M. E. C. HOLDBN. Beortrr. Bicycles I,' eiiJ, li l'VH AND HUH I Ml MACIIINI'iH.. Repaired Also nil ht .MiKihlnery. C. U. Orkwltz 4 III DUANE. : In ,-i ii i Fish Lines, Lisliior lln si Looks iikg Si r Iai'iHi M ;li II li'tlinlllll'ill for I liolil -llliilni I' piU 1 1 H . A. linn 'ill l Illl itl.ly . t I ami liult'iiii ll-c III "Illl" lUlll I'm' nil nllili in' i'"t'inn . o i i- u llli IT llrlll' 'III till" "I lOil-. for Fisher's Opera House I Y -rl Unrf. "The He h t liver" llll'l I U I WICI "I. iIohhcv Murvlu Co. I t PfOflC, lllllMfatCj Sonfv MiM W. II M CHI AT 4 ACT COMI DV DRAMA Under Two Flags llltlllll If flltlllitlfltf limit IIIIIMIftl'a'r. i i A I r t 3; j Weil-Mounted I ! Wheelman f must he sliml in ;i pair d( our cyclinj slttics. I licy lit tin: foot; yield to its every motion. Hide ii iinv nil ii puir in il ion ii. ii i rule am, il,, r -lui tiltbi.iit tin in ...I'LT LRSON & BROWN 'I,' I 'I I III II III Mil 1 111 Mil IIIHMS Louvre Concert Hall A. rirlckson.l'rop. A.KraU. Manager r.iiiiiMii ih eek and inn I luiii-il am cca nf Gus Cooper's Mandolin Orchestra liiiKcnc A I.I, I'htiilst, 1 Special Knpiireiiiciil of Sylvia lic-Iyn, Sun Kntiiciscu Kiivur ile, iii piipiilnr songs. PAUT I. 1 ""',1' new-"Oiiien Untn"..f.lit1ltnr 2 W1(at..To .,.,: .. WnldUinrul i 3 Overt iinv-""oriihi'im' I lffi.nlu.etl . 4 Hcllllt t l.'IC lift " I III lie,, i.f It,., ll, ,,,ul..'' C in llratv 6 Hong. .Sylvia Juslyn, 'rVlsco's li'uvorlU PAUT If. 1 Hcleellun rtnbln Hoodi . My Mr. Victor Herbert. 7 Muxiirku, Mexli-am Hcrnnnrte 8 Medley, laitest Hongs.,., Arrangeil bjr t;i ifinr.l !) Waltz, Hvuifioslii He nil I it 10 Hong....riylvlun .loslyn In latest song PAUT III. 11 March, F.I Caplnln Loiiiia Vi Overture, Zainpii Hnrnhl 13 Morceux, Cliaraclerlstln llellstedt ., Hong-sHylvlan Joslyn. 14 Walls Medley Arranged bjr Arnolot Ik Bete than Silt Cheaper in Silt lfi Oulop (not published). ..Krata