THB , MOKftlKO A5T0KIAN. TUESDAY, JUKE 4, 1901 A CASE OF EXTRAVAGANCE OU never cut off cake of soap and throw it away I Yet you pay twice the price of Ivory Soap for a cake of "tinted" toilet soap less than half as rl i .J large. Your little cake of toilet soap costs you four times the price of Ivory, for it lasts only half as long and costs twice as much. No money can buy purer or better soap than Ivory. If it came in dainty paper, all scented and colored, you would pay fifteen cents for a very small cake of it. The Morning Astorian TBLKI'HONK Ml. All contract a lor iidvcrtisinu i the Afttoilun Ht c nut Jo mi u Kiiitr nnlco of circulation (our time larger than that of tiny paper ptibllalicJ or circulated in Clat. nop county. TODAT'B WEATIIEU. iKTLANI. Juno 3 . Oregon. Tu.k day. f.ilr, wariin'r in tin- west portion i-nri( ni.ir III" mint; light from In (hi rutir" portion in tin- arly morning: WithlMKiiii, fair. warmer In thn wrt mii portion rxvept n'r thu oot. Ida tin, fair. AROUND TOWN. H Omit.Ki about harna. Tin tu H'-iirK H. Voaburg left Hun iluy fur Hun Ki wicIhco. Ii.nl l.'.TMii miil-nijlng Sun ll--taurmt, (i c'otiitiiMvm Ht. The llt-ltlali ship TIiIiIiilt". with u .uu of n lim t fur K lip !, wt-ni in rix ymti-i J.iy. UKAV t.'.-'KN'T M RAL; lllSlNU HUN ItKHTAt'llANT. ,)V I Euy lour Glethins If ... and . ;: iFurnishing tedSii AT I' three-quarters of a new Milk dPl. cor. Ti nl H and Duan Ht. Tin f fliHi--liin lrlHm nt th ix'i l iVnt liurli-r i.lr'p. It'"! of ' m-rvlr". Jiiitn-i giuM uf till kind", cheap ill Yokohama Hax.uir; 8:4 oin iik-t. I,( I S:. .M.i V.iukIiiiii rill-t Mm. Ix-v" P tuili'M fpiin til, ! California Sdliir- lit v tt y child niiiy 1'iiy .i limply -ni'l n wi-ll frmii u an tti .int rKiiTii nii'.l buyer. JoluiLiii lliim. I in, 1. 1 i -untninin n Willi! (iood liiHi,K. V llUVi. ko.hI KiMktx iuil niint kik i ii1.i iiutk J'illiinll llrii. A fri'nh supply f Oivrhii and Call f iinln vi(i'i.itili' ltl Iji- riii-lvfil by Jilin'n Hi"" imlav. John Mattaon. native of Itueitla, was ri u n i I'll (Iniii rltiii-nplili imiMr yet-r-lav in t he rutin tv court. Mr. rtiatnuiown U prHUTd in ilu up laie curtain In K"Ol order, leave or ders Oregon Hakery. Tlii" pilot schooner Han Jos which h briMi ri-niM'il with n nrw furr ntufl. will ii'iurn in Hit Htmll'Mi lulr. Yiuiiif Jniinf- wnnt jv!t!.in In mnall fimlly fr bnrl uml room, tn nil' Hi C.'ll ('niiliiirrrl.il Pirrrt. Tin' 'nr'y whu tmk an uinbrrlln frnn tlir Anl ihiiii "Ifli-r Hitlurility iilnlit by mlnliikf riinfrr a farm- by return-! IIIK lllr Plllll-'. Thf ti'miir flu II. B)mr arrived in ymi'Tiliiy fmm THImo,k with a miKo of i!ry prudurui and lalmon. C It. Thimuion ban am'lnteil t mliilmmtor of th rMt if John Th, drci.,. 1 , t,c tutate U valued at IVW. Cp-am iur ryi, AjnrlrA'a flnoat whlnkey. Tliu only imr avxHla; aruar-niM-i rlrJi and mellow. JOHN I tMltliHON, H,li. Jucvnt. For mid, A flrnt-olruvi 22-tnrn framr blcytlr; will J. anli rhrap fur riuih. Whn-I Ik brand n'W from Tli factory, X, V, Antorlan ofrW'", J"hn A. Monigomrry hiw ojni'l a hop at 1 Uoml pi ri?'i and in prrpuri-d to do all i'liMii of ilium bin ir and tln nlnif at lh lownut ixnv rati. Mi-mi. Kdwanla luid FuUrr, InHixTl r of hutln and Vilb-rn. werr in th liv yeati-rd.iy liiKinfilnK th atrariHTH Aiorl, Hifwen i and Katie W't-are. Itonlyn imil ifm!a lonjfrr, In i-Wnr unit make bn trouble wlih utiiven and rhlmm-y Muen thtn any oth'r. Oi-or(fn W. Han born, aifnt; trlrphon 1311. Thr lubllr nh'iild twar In mtnd that thr lit'11-M of the library board will hold a riirnnma- nal aum after th'' rlune uf thr ('oiiKrKatbinitl t-hunrh nulr. Monirr Kluh Warden Van Dua'n left limt nlidit for Haletn to attrtid thr monthly nu'i-tliijc of '.hi' atato tioanl f flh riuntiilKRliinrr which will be held tod ty. A noon an the neveral Jib now on hand iir" com;ib-trd at thr Wolff & .wlrki-f Iron Worku the plant will lie clnwd down and aold tfV ordi-r of the court. Th.- rahtchip wan launchel HutH.iv nluht nh'irily bi-f.irr mldtilKhl ftnit ulll arrive in Amorla lonlirht. Th craft will In- tuwi-d to I'urtl.i.'id where r'-iiitlr III be made. Wmk Man li'n ' oinmencd on th' n w lueiciiK rHi I for r. (.'. M.W'.en b - iweii Mveiiw-n .ml Ihr plp line ut Utile 11 ar creek '"l ;henc to the liUdleP (if ihe Walluiki. A --t 1 1 i -n a lltiil vrnt-r.lay In lb' cniiiity conn by J.ihn II. Koch, a linln Imral r of the en: ate t IvKll J. Jark- n. d. ieae,, fur prrm!Miun to e cer tain realty Iii LhikIiiK to the mute :v Ticket AKi-nt Miller of the A. & i". K. It will be fiiarrn-. Jun,. 6. ut Aurora. 're!oii, in MlnJ Iteberca Au KiiMair fole. Mr. and Mr Miller will r-'lde in. Amor a after a iihort honey nnxm trip. Thr Herman bark H-nrv Hackfleld arrive,) yeaterdav In ballait from Nn aanakl. The H,ickfe) 1 w hrr cbitr ler tiecaunr of arriving late but will pi ibubly ucnd In rrttlnir a cargo ,.f when: for Kuril"". In the eult to In- trinl In Tortland to tent thr contltutlima!l!v of the law luohlliltlnR barber iihiHn brlnir ornn on Sunday thr point will br r.tl'd that thr word "bitrberlnr." uned In the law doeg not i-xlt and therefore expreaaea nth IHK Th. " n. & N. Co. ha made a rat of Hi from Antnria and Portland for ihe lun-Anvncan rxpo'Ulon at I'uffalo, TlrkcH will lie n naif flrt and third TuiHwI.iya. Junr to ficloh-r. lnolu.lve The- ticket muM I used for rontin- uiun tiaHKe KcHnK, but stirpovera will b. allowed w'.thln final Hm't return. In?. M. J. Kinney wan down from IHiri- l.in l vintrrday and waa In oonf-'rencr w ill liM-al c iiltallt ymterday af;er- noiin. While here Mr. Kinney tiled fir record .i deed trinHf.-rrinif Iota 13. 14. 13. :". '.': and HO, bliKk 50. New Aittorta to ."chooi dwtrlct .vo. 6. tuvvlillnK a ichool houne, to cunt :'fKi in erected on thr property before February A tow-boat owner aava he ha been nkrd to tow tianrox from Astoria to Portland to carry back caruiies of ulabwmid. Thlit la probtblv li.Taue the pbin for a bla aawmlll at TonRue Point hnn fallen throuah. The Idea of Port land impplylnn Artorla with wood put one in nvnd of the old aayinic abuit carrylnif coal to Nrwraitle. It la not rertaln that alabwoixl for shipment to Antorla ran be obtHned tn lvrtland. as dealer aav they have not enough for bwal demand. The loKaerW tributary to Wlllapa har- bor are looking forward to better tlrm's now that their log may be put Into the Columbia via thr Ilwaoo Railway Navigation Comptny'a line, aaya thet Chinook Olmerver. The railroad com puny will mnke a tariff of neventy-flve cent a per thousand feet. furnlaMng a boom at Nahcotta. the Wlllapa harbor end of their line and at Ilwoco on the ColumhU river. Fir Iocs are now brimr Ing $4..'i0 at South Hend. and spruce la worth $3. Flrst-clo.i fir on the Co lumbia la worth 16. Through the eourteay of the Tivrtland F.lka baaehtll team the local Elka were (Mrmlttted to acore aeven run In the match game Sunday while the vlaltora tallied nineteen and then got tired of running baaea, and let It go at that. At no Mage of the game wct the locale ''In the running" and overwhelming miserable defeat was In prospect, al most from the beginning. Bert Rosa. Harry Mamblet and "Hilly" Btgner car ried off the honora for the Astorian.-". but they were unable to save the day. There Is some talk of a return game to be played In Portland on July 4. SLOT MACHIJCB UOEKSB. The ordinance Introduced aeveral weeks ago by Councilman A. Scherneck au Imposing a license of $7.50 quarter ly on slot machine operated In the city was passed last night by the cty coun cil. There Is a question as to whether or not the mayor will algn the meas ure In Ita present form. Some time ago an Interview was published In the Astorian In which the mayor stated that he believed a distinction should be made lietween machines in favor of those paying In merchandise Instead of cash. " Considerable routine business wa transited and resolutions were passed declaring the Intention of the council to Improve Seventeenth street between Commercial and Franklin, antf Stxtn. from the railroad track to Commercial street. A resolution was Introduced bv Mr. Schrrneckau Instructing the street committee and city enuinefr to lay out the road from the water works to con nect with the new county rotid. a dis tance of about one mile. A liquor license whs granted to H. Johnson. Th? following claims were ordered paid: Astorian Publishing Co., $20.05. C.i Itlln & Recti. $7..ri5. Western Untoa Telegraph Co., $4 61. A. O. Long. $4.30. Astoria Hox Company, $18.29. Foard & Stokes, $16.40. West Shore Mills Co.. $3S4. Street superintendent, pay roll, $72.50. City engineer, pay roll, $12. MR.ROWWND'S SERMON AIII,i:i)IS;()LK.SR()N"MYSTEHY OF CIIHISTIANITV." Shown That Atliclain In Ignorance and That Biblical Revelation Compel Itclicf, Rev. H. F. Rowland, at the M''tho. list rhurvh liuu, Sunday morning, took for his thrme "The Mystery of Chris, tlunlty." lfepoke from tlve text, "Now we are thnnigh a glaits darkly: but then face to face; Now I know In part; but then shall I know even as also I am known." And he said In part: The vrry nadir- and object of reveal ed and experimental religion make them mysterious. The mind of man cannot griutp Christ's1 explanation. "The wind bloweth where It llateth and thou hraresl thr iciund thereof, but rana'l not tell whence Ir. comet h or whither it g'x-th- so Is evrry one that la born of th- jipirlt." Th hippiness It Imparts may flash along the fiber of the splr Itual nature Ilk- electric fire, thrilling the heart with the sweetest music bur Ita nature and mode (tf communication remains unexplanable. We cannot fath om th- future. We walk upon ha verg knowing but little of its mysteries, ft. gp-at future! What are your revela tions? We cannot ceisr to be or do not want to le annihilated. (Jod ha kind led In our hearts a hope of future glory that llithtens up our Journey through this life. Cut what bevond? We do not know. Our title knowledge Is but a drop In the great ocean of truth. The text Includes two antltheca, the first part of each refer to the mysti-r-e found 'n ex;i -rlmi-ntal religion. P.". cause rellgii n has the uncxp:ina'l In It Infidelity pn-tiounces It filse. Th argument Is that mytry ,'atal ti the vry Idea of revelation. The two b'-lns contra llcrory-. Now If -hat wh! h pdiglon reveals Is shrouded In inyst.-ry si thai man for whom the revIii!on Is ni.i le cannot tiossbly understand It tln n the objection nf Infidelity Is valid Hut such is not th easi for what It da in to reteal Is clear to every Intel llgent mind. True It n-vil-i fjcts whose relation to 1h- Inflnlie mak"s the mode .if ihelr existence Incon jirehensl Me to us. for we are rap idle inly of ent'Ttainlng finite Ideas. The mysteries of religion are the mvsteries if modes not of facis, wh'le the revelations are revelations of facts not of mules. There Is a differ T.e between mysti ry is to mode, and mvsicry tery as to fact. The fact of Hod's ex Isteiice :niy be clear but the mode must remain forever unexplanable. Revelation Is sufficient to promote th end for which It w-aa Intended and that is enough. To require more Is as un PMSonalile as to require history to teach ch"inistry or chemistry mathematics of anv on-' of these to teach all the others and falling so to do to condemn them is filse. Are the explanable facts of reyea Hon sufticlent for life an 1 salvation? Ask the apostles and martyr and saints of all ages. Ask thM- splendid examples of Christian characters form ed amid the flres of persecution. Ak the expiring ailnt a he dies with a smile of triumph and a shout of vie lory. If the unexplanable In religion nrnrea -he entire avstem false then na ture which has mysteries as profound as revelation must be false too. Who will undertake to explain the law of organic life and growth? Why does one scid produce wheat, an ither corn? Who cm explain the phirrophy of color, or of motion and how the latter Is com munlca'.M from one body M another. If you pr..-ss Ignorance of the laws of organic life what must be the sum of your knowledge of the higher laws of animal life? Can you explain your own body? Where Is your soul? How do you gnw How do you live? How do vou think? Yourself la the greatest myst-ry In the universe. Rut the objiv'.or says every fact of re velation ought to be as plain as pure mathematics. Again we say. apply the same test to nature. But suppose we admit the oblectlon for the sake of the argument. Th-m we ask Is all Intelligi ble la mathematics? Kx press the third of one decimally adding a cipher to thr remainder and '.ontlnue the divis ion, It Is three Into ten three times and one over world without end. Here l a number eterrally divided by three and losing two-thirds of itself forward with out the possibility of ever being ex hausted. This can be demonstrated but is It Intelligible Ood asks nothing of man in religion that be does not demand In all other things and we ought to act GREAT SPEGIflli SALE Chinaware, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, JardiiuTos and Jugs, Novelties, Bisque Ware, Agateware, Silverware and Cutlery, Fish Sets, Game Sets, Dinner Sets, PRICES CIT 20 to 33 per cent Come Just to See OUft IfflfJEflSE STOCK OUR LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU Great American ImBortiaii Tea 571 Commercial Street, Astoria, In reference to It as we do In reference to other things. Htrange but true, that men will lay hold of the most inconsistent and frivo lous objections and atubbornly maintain them If they only cast a shadow of doubt on religion. They have resorted to all manner of tricks to array nature against revelation but Insulted nature baa proudly hurled back their empty honor nnd proclaimed revelation tru. Home one has said. "When astrono mers crowned In beauty came tripping down the heaven, her antral train borne by chTubs and weeping In queenly rnagnlflranee amidst the misty range of the nebulae they rushed to worship her: she repelled them. "Worship God." and sheaving the beam of light and plunk ing the stars of heaven she wore a gar land of stellar beauties and to their amazement and consternation approach ed revel: Ion. cfirwned Its bead and Jro clalmed It true. Z'Kilogy nxt tn turn was ealM upon to xpos? '.he Increasing power of re vealed truth. Rut in the hour of con flict It threw the weight of Its testimony Into th s.-ale of nubile faith and es tablished the truth of the Mosaic u,rr of man. Geology wan their last resort and Its testimony was thought to be fatal. Rut this Ihe youngest daughter of nature crowned with spar and with granite came up from her caverns and plied her fame and flora, her rocks and fos- lls at the foot of revelations throne. and pronounced ita truths, The second part of each antltheslj contained In the text, conveys the Ilea that In the future state we shall pos se a more extensive and satisfactory knowledge of Invisible and spiritual things. That we shall then see thing not by reflection as we see them now. but face ti fac?. The text was writ ten to the Corlnrhian Christians and is a description of that bleated future s;a:e where darkness shall give place to light and Ignorance give way t. know ledge. Further knowledge will be more ex tensive, for the Intellect will thn lie freed from the rl.n plodding material ity which embarrass it In this life, it Is Imprisoned in a body that s bound to earth by laws of gravitation. Th- body grows old and d!e b"foro the Intellect masters the first principles of knowledge. Rut in the future state. If brfire th resiirp.v.lon the spirit w 111 l hive no body if after It the body vrl be so perfect in all Its parts and func tions as not to embarrass the Intellect In anv way in It acqulalilon of truth. Then In that life th-re will be the ab sence of sin. Sin has brought the Intel-1 lect under the control of passon em barrassing It In Its discovery and un derstanding of truth. Rut In the future life there will be .10 gin. Freed from sin the redeemed will roam o''t-r eter nal fields In search of knowledge. They will go on learning forever . Com mencing whre tbey '.earn their first letters, wher-f they repeated their first oraver at mother's knee, till dropping the rudiments and learning the ele mentary principle of death they take their first lesson in .tie sciences of an gels and the metaphysics of heaven and go on learning forever until they have reached the utmist limit of knowledge. We will then know more about our selvesthe meaning of this life and its relation to and bearing upon the life that la to some. We will know more about redempUin. The wonderful sac rifice that purchaa! our pardon, the condescension. Ignominy and shame borne by your savior in order to free us from the bondage of sin. We will know more about providence. Wre will be able to trao the hind that moves in dark ness. We will know the reason of our bereavments and sicknesses the pains and the sorrows and the dark and try ing things that we have been called up on U bear in this life. God himself may tell us or some siinted. loved one may take ua by the hand and lead us to some ttrbor under the tree of life along the bank of the river that makes glad the oltv of God and there explain these deep, dark mysterious things that have so puzld us !n this life and as the full meaning dawns upon us an J we realixe how these things have work ed out for us an exceeding and eter nal rirsht of glory till our whole being filled with thankfulness we rush to the theme and pour out our souls In grati tude to Almighty God. We shall then know more about creation more about the laws governing the entire universe than we no- know concerning this poor earth. We shall go right on learning forever. All limitations removed, the Intellect expanding forever. Starting in this life learning the first principles go Ing on in that future Hfe until we shall have reached the utmost limit of per fection In wisdom, knowledge, truth, virtue, low. in a word. In all that makes life true and grand and noble and great. That to me !a heaven. Is It not worthy the am bill on of an Immortal soul? NOTICE TO MARINERS. Washington Grays Harbor Light houseAlteration in color. On or about June 1, 1901. the color of the tower at the station on the seawst of Wash ington, seaward side of Point Chehalis and about one and one-half miles from Its extreme northern end and on the southern side 'it the entrance to Grays Harbor, will be changed from stone col or to white. (N. M. 21. 1901) (Notice to mariners NV. 61. Light house Hoard. Washington, 1901.) 17. S. Lighthouse Board List of Lights on the Pacific Coast, 1901, No. 152, page 32. Pacific Coast Pilot, 18S9, page 482. Bv order of the Bureau of Equipment, C. C. TODD. Captain, U. S. N., Hydrographer. Columbia River. Notice Is hereby g'v en that on May 30. 1907. the La lu WHERE DO TOU 17 HAVE TOU TRIED A. W.SHIPLEY? est Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he gives you the best there Is to be had In the city for the 1 leaet money? Place an order once and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. B7S Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR TELEPHONE. RED 2061. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING AND'EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive SpedaJ Attention. ' No. EU Duane St. W. J. COOK. Vgr Astoria. Or. Rem. Tel. llSL I'ost Light wan carried away by the present fr-shei. and the light extln ruisheI. Th beacon will he rexlrivvn Vand the light re-established aa soon as the stag f water will permit. The foregoing affecta the List of Ught and Pg-8lgiiala. Pacific Coast 1901. page 21, No. 144; also the List of He icon and Cuoya, Pacific Coaat, 1901, page 67. ueer isiana I'oat ugM. On or about June 13, 1)01, or aa soon there after as the stage 'it water wdll per mil, a reu ngnt will be established on the end tt the .evertment at Deer Tsl and, Columbia river. Oregon. Uy order of the Light-House Roard. W. P. DAY. Commander. V. 8, X., Light-House In stieetor. REI-dOION LOSrXO GROUND. The country is becoming agitated over religion. I'eriollcally some one arises and declares that It Is decaying. This results in countless dlacuslon until the agitation runs Its course, and still re ligion nourishes. It always will, for It Is something the world needs. One of the Inest recommendations of Hon tetters St'miach Rttters. the great Amrlexn stomach strengthened lies In the fact that tt has lived for fifty years In spite of hundreds of Imitations, and I renowned for Ms cure of constipa tion, dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, fe- I ver and agje. and sees to It rhat the life-giving elements of the food are as similated with the blood. There Is nothing "Just as good." See that Private Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the com mittee on public property of the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria will accept sealed bids at the office of the auditor and police Judge of said city until 2 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, June 5th. 1301. for the repair of the bell tower at the city hall In accord ance with the provisions of ordinance No. 2S0S of said city, providing for said recair. which 1s nn file in and can at any time be era.mlned in the otllce of stld auditor and police Judge. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bid. B. P. PARK BR. F. B. WRIGHT. JENS HANSEN. Committee on Public Property of the Common Council of the City of As torla. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds In the city treasury to pay J1 warrants drawn on the general fund and endorsed prior to December 1. 1300. Interest will cease after this date. F. J. CARNEY. City Treasurer. Astoria, Oregw. May 23, 1301. REALTY TRANSFERS. Mary Basel, et al., to D. M. Shanks lw acres in section 27, T 7 N. R 9 W I'iOO. A MERCHANTS' CONTEST FOR FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD COIN. The undersigned merchant of Astoria for the purpose of showing their appre ciation to :helr customers, have agreed to start a contest under the following conditions: We give one vote for every ten (10) cent purchase. Votes may be cast for any society, organization, public or pri vite Institution or Individual. No votes can be sold under any circumstance. The contest lasts from now until Oct 1. The society. Institution or individual receiving the highest total of votes will be awarded the five hundred dollars with which to buy a piani), or furniture or whatever they may prefer to buy. Roes. Higgins & Co.. groceries, etc. Fisher Bros., groceries, etc. V. H. Coffey, groceries, etc. Johnson Bros., groceries, etc. ' Central Meat Market. P. Lawler & Co.. fish market. Palace Restaurant. Seaside Bakery. Oregon Bakery. Robinson's Furniture Store. " The Bee Hive, department store. The Wonder, departrment store. HoefllerV Candy and Ice Cream Parlors. Tagg's Candy and Ice Creflm Parlors. John Hahn. shoe store. J. H. Seymour, , jeweler. Eagle Drug Store. . ... , . Central Drug Store. Herman Wise, clothing, hats. etc. C. H. Cooper, dry goods, oloihing," etc! S. Danriger. clothing, hats. etc. N. Schlussell. ciQthlng hats etc. Will Madiam'sL oigaf store, Jack Bums, cigar. v.v:. x'iJ?- t' P. Miller A Son, rlgars.' ! ; Theo. Bracket; -cigars; i'" John PentlUa.-garjiV J. Utiinger. cigar Fred Brown,, cigars.;, ; t r .!)':: )'.:3rrrJr DYS&EBXICIDE ThrMtatald to DIGESTION.,.! i .in iiiiil'WJ 8 J .Ilu Uuu ii"i:u 3i( olui BEFORE YOD BUY A v.. . T ,!. ,!, i 4i''!... 1 kj -vio i l -...J iiir no. lit -it- nil Jfiii'tVv I'f'1 7 .ill? L;-i,.j a ;iii; io .imiit 'iiinaiiiwi:.inv Irt ;i:ft io . t . i a nti i a n it il? rufj-iti-w ,a-rfii-Mili . .(;n. I. Ill) I! I'lllOi' nil.'! H t!:4iiiii .I'llW tn .-ii! -tin nil !i'U lot It iiii In;; ,1 w & ivui ui ,,Wr"Twafl if -ll't -lilili ,f: i . I .biiVuil- iiin1) i i( t. r -i. ii. ! in. til! '-Id :-. I' i il u i ll d iuai We are the great profit killer amr b.t.i 'tiii.iili ill ;m.;i..i:H j JlS'f&'J .MW ' . Northwest; and ,' with ' our special facilities can sell line-piaao or II:, JlllOH.1 .1 4 -. Ilil I'l f- 'HI I , , ,Qur. 6iyck,iaaudps, th , three . jjreate.5 , American jiiaQs-Tthf JQw .vldcil iji Jf:d o.lt -iliin fit' ; .rjL'j tii-ifiii Utll,vtue Chitkmng and liia,Uober - 9l-1ti-vr'' vl-jtiiif li i ilinniiii't vlit'i aI) ai ,H rjoakts,". I' audi i.U.j tihi iiii 7 .TiftiJuii ,jijn.d'i luoiili no' -i'Vihr. yliiiti nil ) ' UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Following Is a Hat of letters rmAln-. Ing thirty days In the pwtofrtre at As toria, Oregon, June 3, 19ftl; Anderson. Ed. Mallon. Jami-a Reyer, Albert Mllafn. Olw Chrlatlansen, Bertha Mabee, Andy Conner, W. W, Rhvan, Oe.irl Durk.-e. Chaa. Gumbert, Geo. Irish, Samuel Johnson. P. Luce, Miss Uuth Rock, Charley Schmidt, Jno, H. Smith. Patrick H. Tyberg. F. . Wrlaht, Mr. and Mr FOREIGN Anderaon, C. O. Kunnai. W. Johnaen, R. FOARD tt STOKES. COMMF.ItCTAIi AND FOURTEENTH STREET. What can be accomplished In the tln of an education and brightening If fu ture prospects, Is very well detnoa stnted by the testimonial cards on ft "Display Stand" placed In the abort store by The International OorreapOn dence Schools of Scran ton, Pa. See display and .nail a card. Yours for success. LOUIS G. SPIES. Sol. CoT.i; To earn more. earn more. " ii liiii CLERKS' UNION. ,, ..j To the members of the clerks' "union and to ail those who rare to Join, it wtU be of Interest to you to attend th meeting to be held this Friday., rUb:, at o'clock, at the City hall. CHEAP EXCURSION TO THE'teAST VIA O. R. 4 N. CO.' ,n To St. Paul, Minneapolis Oaaah. Council Bluffs, Leavenworth, StrJoeph and Kansas City, $60 round trip. Tick et on sale May 20 and June 7. TRetura limit 60 days; stop overs eh reW.''iruH particulars, berth I'eservattoiifjeirtogi.tit ticket office. O. R. tc N,,,(fook,!n-( i . Tii.a ! ii; NOTICE!,,,, w., ,w.. " " :ir:!ii iml-'i'. To wham It may concrn.r-ynrli fur ther notice I will sell W c&h vnr bov's knee ?ant auli atlla'geTi6rlWre dnctlon. Vesfvs. Refers;-iiflaalir. whether two or three .Bloce.,..4)ll1.knf pant boy's suits are doomed . to jro at prices to tickle all. ITERS! Altf WisW.' i I mill . ii urn" 'i J u inxrio'; SOCIAL -.DANCE W'rii iKIrfy .! nit; Foard Stokes Hall, :ft Friday Jiin7,19tff - :i ' itA n tiiii!'J i! OtTrn bjrtte "IT;ii'( Si : KJKH'UoSi MachinistsrTDf,. Astoria Musi? by torn this drcheatra OHi-. M i i .11 .' r-. n! ; i, i (i TICKETS $1 i LADIES FREE :l I I Oregon :.!; r.'n'it f-iii. and uwoja Pacific Dirarr TIME SfHEDfLES From Portland twtn,! ihlcag ror lana Halt laia, Denver, fi. WorMi,.Ouiaha, Kan-CUy.tl.lx)ulsA;bl-cafvaudeaat Special 4:30 a. 1 9.0 1 . m. i Bunt- 'lii' lugton AtlaDt e E preaa Salt LaiefPetuer, Fl. Worth. Omaha. Xan- CHv.M. I ouia,Chi' 9 00 p. m. Uaaa.1 i'. T via Huot mttoa eago ana eaat SU Paul W..ha wall , Lewis- u.i:i' m mall ton. Spoka-e. MIdm apolla, Ht. Paul, Du luihi Milwaukee, Chi 'ko a d east 6 p. m. via Spokan" r.toa. aa. 73 hours from Portland to Cbic. No Change of Can. i .;i . . ,: ! .-..: OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE . rtoaj anoau i; i All aaillng datca aub-1 i i . jei-t I nn J .. to San Fraiicifco i!(lveilHy ; I "coTu h ufiTifi a j 1 1 i ( i To rur.land and Way i a. at. ex 7 n. n.. Hailr ex- eeit Sub. utnqiiijra r.Monaay Steamer-Jtahootta-Imvoe AetorU tide dally for Ilwaco, connecting tber with trains for Long .Beach, Tioga and log an4 rirrVe. Korth Jaeach ponU, .ieturnHf j at Astoria same evening. '1 TV". lounsbehhX !x&ir Aatoriav ia .!TAt(T.V.1 I ilT .l -jJf ).:':.. 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