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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1901)
THE MOK.MNG ASTOKIAX, TlKSDAY, JL'XB 25. 1901. Mr. N, I'. HorfMiW'n onl young iun tiny returned, (rum Portland, where The rltlx'n of t'athlamet are making preparation for a splendid program In iflwrvanr of the Founti of July, The Moil. '. J. Curtis will deliver the ora tion and a hot of other attraetlons ban lii-en engaged. As Astoria wit nut make any special effort in celcbrat th day a number of Astoria nil will spend the day at Cathlamet. The following delegates have )ei'n chosen p. repn-si'iil Alorla at the s'ale ciinvi'.ill.in of the !. A. It. to be h-ld ut Kii -.t Or ive. Jun,. 25 to 2X. Cush Ing I' .o', M'xsn.. Thonms liealey, C. A May. Tliooias ) f .-n . r s. , Bnd Thomai rmiiioii; W , ii-ii's ll"ll''f Corps. M-s-dinars, J. A. Kas'ab-n I. U, ll.uiwlg. Haw tliini and W'cyland. The baseball game at the A. K. C. park Kiinday niorilng ie:w-..n the bar. Ii'ts and r. rks was a d, rld" surprls. I!'f"te the gum.- beta aei made tint tin. fur'iier would win and so great was III - 1 O'llllle'l. .. 11)1(1 they WOUl I win and ni gr.-it nan the iMnn,.-n, 1 ZFQE iM r ui''y wit me gu'n.i or r. rvii'ii sen's iiioIIht, Tin- conductor's excursion l' Hcu,il," Hunduy wan largely at lender) but the Ini Ihii'-iii weuilur rather marred (he ph-tsui i( Hie day, A CLEAN SWEEP! ' i-m pur rys, America's finest whlk"V. Tim only pure goods; gmr- mi .1 rich and mellow. JOHN L. CAIILHN, Holn Agent, fur Hill' Wheeler cabinet grand pin ii"; cant IX). will n for $125 cash on in i niinl f f leaving illy. 'all at Co lu iil lit ii'im lutridry. Mr. Jewett ha purchased n Urge lock of nHlln-ry and Invllm the ladlrn Having decided to close out the entire stock in this store we have put the knife deep into prices THE PROBLEM. IOROTHY In the price of Ivory Soap per cake, but it would take a mathematical genius to calculate its true value. For he must take account of time, labor, and materials. He must deduct from the apparent cost the saving In the longer life of the cake, In the longer life of the washed fabric, In the labor required, In the time consumed, In the strength ex pended, In the results obtained. When all Is finished, Ivory Is the cheapest soap In the world. - It floats. The Morning Astorian TKI.KI'HONK 6(1. All cont met' (or itJwriiNiiiK In Ilia Anlniliiii lire tniulc on u muir. ii nice ill clrciilullon (our tlmcM I rue r Hunt I hut of imv piipcr publUlicJ or clrcnluU-J in (Hut. aop county. TODAY H WIIATIIKH. 1illTI.ANI. June -Vrt-in i. (nn, fiilr I.i I ho Kou'.h, li ' -r In I In-imrlti'-rii (rllniin. wainn-r, Mivpl K'ar !lli i .Mnl Wmli'in Wiiilllunlull, ll.i . in, lldKl-rn ii.'ajmi, fiir. wariinT, i rn 'ii!iiiii!'iii an. I I lahn. fair AROUND TOWN. 80 Ft M iliilun all 'Ul li.irn-. V:il"'.l a woniiin la ild wanning, t'ull at l-'O l'-i li'11'K" Hi. Ilrt I'li-iu iifiil HUng Hun H'--tn urn lit. iii: i ''iiiin,i'ui Ht. Tlir.r Mrm-.-!a hailiiT nt 'h.' ) l-i'.-iii LaiIht ali if H"! .if ai-rvii'i'. J.lll'' K "il nf nil kilt-In. i ll' mi nt Y k (i.iiiii HiHnir; :4 I'liiiiuiTi'Lil Ht m"r r. -kst mk.m.; ttisiN-i SI N Ui:-T.ri(AT. LAST m . dd and End Sale TliisHiilo will cW Satur.liiy nifjlit, Juno 'Jt'th. Do not miss tliis ojijiurtunity to strtiro gooJs ut HALF PRICE Each and every article included in tliis snlo will ho sold at exactly one-lialf juice. Just look at THIS PRICE LISTt $1.1 .r Men's Suits at Half Price . 10 00 Men's Suits at Half Trice (5 (10 Youth' Suits at Half Trice 1 00 Toys' Suits at Half Trice 3 HO Men's Shoes at Hall' Trice . 2 ."0 Men's Derhy Hats at Half Trice . 2 00 Men's Ovorshirts at Half Price . 0 Men's Ovorshirts at Half Price T.O Straw and Crash Hats at Half Trice S. DANZIGER S nursery can calculate the I'rink ir"'n uiiili .rnt Himilay at V.. ..il. ..-tin iiltiii .ii' t!n iiiKlit train. I:iikI Hr mi. iii.in.itf.iig lliur 'f th'- i 'I 'l! iiiuin. m l" n llim A f''v i.i a! Si'iiniiln. Tin' !"iiua:i limk Alt'iilittiiii. nltti it iiirg-i if main fur i;ni '-''. 'A'H I " ' a '''vi.ly ' l'""r a K I La at a lrt'- 'rV lii:e I ,il y ..f r.ii.in. imi-i tt' l.y J..1i,i iii Hr We are he people M talk In uli'illt milk A" Hie Milk Ivpnt. r.-rm-r T'-nili nil 1'iiine ilree'.n 'iiitii-l utinvilierry Ire rreani un. vanllli pint, ami a ret rrram lm lllil at Itie. 1'arlnr. Aii'ih'T l'l nf l'Utrrn liama, b.icon iiii.l Ui.t ha Jl " Iielve,l ! JnhiiUDii llri. The I'.iliiml.ia urrlve.l y.Mlri .lav frmn Siii "'runri. H ami left ateml l0 tin if frelKtit f"r l' al ni' r haul". K I. IVirl.iT. who .m taken niJIrtl. ly ill s.i:'iiil.iy aflrriioi'it. If Mnvwhat tnii..M-. Lilt la tttlt r lilln. M Ilia r -Hint. Mli hU-ii will h 'll a linviii.' li.i .1 , f.-r .ilxnit tr ninth. rnr':n 'Ulg Juir, 11 liillll.t l.ttNr llilmr-. at A! lii.ll ..Itlre. t"..r ,i K '.i I Ira hi ii Imv I'''"' "V Willi,' t.ily ."f Jil'in. liiil"Mtr. ly J. tin. ill Hr.J i WEEK ftO 1,1 a .1 mm f : no :i 00 2 oo 1 7." l i't 1 00 2." I nf Asiorla to mufsvuisi. 11 r parlors i ur- t ll'i B-v-'iiih street. John A M in'ic itiii-ry Inn np'-tii-d a !'( vl t.'l H olid miful and la l'r. par-d i.i . Jul I rlnMies nf plumbing an I tin ning Ml lh lowint pibl rain. Itoslyn r nil I nuts longer. In cleaner and makes lew trouble with stoves uii'l ttl hi n-y (lu than my other. Oeorg. VV. Hnimrn. agent: telephone 1311. Mtt:un II A. Mathewa hit rnurn-.l fi.mi :in Ml.ml'l trip Ku(. during which hi- viM!a the Pan-American 'x poiltlun anil hi old home In Main". ! Tin- local hrin.-h of the il'rk' union will inert In rrgular "iMlon tonight HfViTiil ni'!r of Importance will lie i iiik'ii.t an. I a full atvmlnw li de-Hr-d. i Th ri.Ki ! res' niriirit 1 di-scrve 11 y I iM.nul.ir. Th hesi Ihi! th- market af ! for In . always f iun.( mi It bill f ! fai-. ii ml :! nrrv'ic l flr!-;iiiM. OjH'n titi'll 1 ii in I ' n i .-r Inn Julv 1, on x'i.i iiirrl'r will lie iilloWcl I'lm'in !: r II"' I. iiiul .iiili. iMiKilV. wli.i ha h.-n .-i!iC ii. mili.tltu'. .url.r. Im r-'-'UnJ t h ( I llitlin IK H ll.iiii.n.iiiil hi. :n.t fni-niln Inn- ;lu' 'i- w'U I..- ;n :..r..i T(ui: 1 It i .1 't Ii I'.v 'I l.uit he il lli.i n - .H'V i I1.1HK f.,r T 'HKti- I .H'V i ImUKv lil li . rr i ni'ii ;r..i-i!' I i"iiiiii .11 ..'I. ni.iuin i i ur ; r i,.,,.iV ,i ,, ., ,. , in(,r,n. m-in m'-i ..-vl..ii l.i At lininfii "'Iiini; vt'iiiii.)' mi 'Im' Ji'ity mn U . l'r 1 Vi I-. him Ik i-i.- .muhl iHii rg :ii.- 'lay J s . f An .r:.i. .n. Mm S. i 4'r,, ,,f '. rl.m I. tr.- marr. in I'.ii : lun I s.ittir lay. Af!-r a ''l liii; i,, tt,,. s nm 1. Mr ;,. Mr r.-!um t.. thia i-f.v. w.n-ir th.-y .ll r.-H'l ' llt. I ..I. I .1. . .. ... The luimt rH.rt fp'in San J.... an I.I the mil, !ll.. :l ,,f ItnlllT Kl.-'il "la!-" that he ! rinsing hi. ' s In tr, .111,1 .here every remain In hiin' (ur ti n ultuiiiiie i'i.ni;iet.. r..--i iivery. The new l.ui.i h t'.'ing hull; at 1 ath- r' "hll'vnril fur rapiiiln J -lm Il.-I.l will he l.uiiirhr l ThunUy. Tl).- rraft hu h. eii i hrmieiieil Sylph, uii'l h-r hu l -lere Te,lli i iha- "he will hr uiie nf :h- fair. at linata mi the rlv.-r. The 'lie ! iiarlnirnl .i rnJ.rJ cut en i'bv in, in. iik almu: 10 u'i Im k : r:lliguli.!l a lilill- in .1 lh-l 111 '.lie r-u nf the ,.(,irui r'an,li mill- Si .'l i!ll'll.l!, lia il.Mle exrept '." Ill' ahril ml ,i iiu.innty i f o.i.tl tnr th.i: w -l"i "I I'.Mi". Th.- S it .mil lUtii iitln.il ' 'r.vctri'O at ! linn. July -UV the K .V N h,i tin t- a r, .u'i. . trip r.it" frmn Asto ria f yl Tlrke'a ..) ! Ju'v J .ui.t ll. r.'tur'iiitir Itui !. Auk'u "1 '",1.1 .v. '.l.-ket .tllr. . 'V II ..v N. .1,., k. t ! (in ill, r lnf ( in it! n. Ac. nf Il'l it In III,- it;.i.;l- ,W.l-l)l It' plllilliMII llle I .lil .-iinnerv at that i.' Ill h.ia pr.v,'ii iiii'iu.illllr.l nU'-,"-v Th" iiiinp.i ,v .'.uitr.'l'" 1'.""' ri.ll trap ruv. eiliiis tin ,.t'M ,,f ,il.'ut tlfe-n mil's, mi. I .'ill,!; iyn llfiy ii i.p!e In th.- cirn. ry lli'il.l lllllt ' II tlHlli rinell. Mm, 1!. IiiKl,",.'n n.iw ii.!aying .1 full lln,. of fie Lit t :y l:i full nill llii'iy .it the rdiitil:linien: re.i-rnly up. ne I hy hrr at i'."'S i'" i ni'-r, ,a) atr.t: nppii-it" the llulK't 'llli.'. Mr. lf.itle ' : 'ii nln.i caii'ira .1 full line nf hijHti' I li ii I rlill,l. ii' fiirni.ililtiK ipio-l. The rlam rannriy al Sklpan.'ii hi Im"'U in.ihle l,i tiikr rare i f all tin rlauia nfti r." I nv Ihr.,!i.'B. r anil aa a : p-nult mi nr l 'r w nt Int i ff t n're.:! ( ly tlllll llllt live ImXra II I.IV W Hlli h ilrrellle.l 1 1- nil the r.-uilhir tllirv-T.. U'I i til tip' ivllg 'Hll',1 HtiUiltl'in rrlirvr.l. A Inrite nninbrr of AatnrJnna In.ipeot 0 l the T. J l'"Urr viftiTilay an she lay at the i. It. N .I'irk. The I'mter hiio. heeii :hM 'UKnly renuvateil, her pan Tiger i an villi! oira lty InrTeawil ami I now .lv.T;laeil iik the fast-l nn.l nnwl elegant ciaf; ,f the r'v r Meet. For the ""h rim Ion Rnileiivrir meeting lit rin.'ltma.i. July -10. the o. M. & N hm ni,i le a nniml-trip rut of t'h.'M from Asturiu. Ticket on mile July 1 2 nn.l 3. Rii.nl ftr return ng until Sep. tomber I; utup-ov.Tn m rout. i"till at ticket otllce, O. It. ft N, il k. for par tlcular. The achoon T Jrit' Is itue In thin port tml iv after a orulae for halibut. Here tofore the craft has made Seattle her home port hut an the ownem arf An torlan.i. In the future Mie will run from heiv mi far an la praclc-ihlr. An cf fort will he inn.le In cuoceFfully rim halibut for the Kantern marnet. The O. n. & N. Co. hug miule a rate of ISA from Astoria anil Purllunil for the rm-Amerloaii exioiltlon at Buf falo. Ticket will be on sale first anil tlilril Tuesday, June tn (Vtoher. Inclu sive. These tickets must be use.l for ronllnuius piisnaKe going, but stop overs will be .illo.viil within final limit returning. The frleinK of M. Fii.irela. who Is the piiisecuMng wltn. ?s .mil onilainant in the case pen ling In the circuit court iwalnst Pr. ( C. Ho'enberg, who l chargnt wlih running an otweene news paper, claim he will be op hum! when wantel. SnareU Is now at Wlinler. Ore gon. '.vli Te he hiis employment, but Is willing to return tn Astoria when the case iigiliiHt Ko.-c'iibevg Is reiily for trial. The Oregon department oT the fores try exhibit lit the r-uff.ilo expos.tloii i ll'llversaly eonccled t" be the best. It occupies nearly one-fifth of the build ing and In hulk Is larger than all othei exhibits of a similar nature put to irclher. It Is the largest, nnnd compre hensive and best selc-tcd commercial exhibition of Oregon's limber resources tha hin evr bemi niiiile. Ill weig!it Oregon's wo hI.s represent 120 tons more than Ontario, Mexico, New York. New Jersey, Louisiana. Wisconsin, Mis souri and Idaho. The exhibit was gath ered and arranged under the directum of Forestry Expert A. J. John-son. of the l..irb"rs' adh'Tein that substun tlal ol In er.. offered. Wh'-ti h- fur was i oiii,e,.i t i , j.vfi m fuy,r of tho -1 -rks. The riiu.ily c'liirt ye,,rdiiy opened the bid nf II. M. Oanti.n fur furnish ing criih"'l r. k f"r the n.-w county road. Ilut one lid nil) submitted In res imis.1 to the advertisement uf the court ami the figures were to furnish lb.- crusher an I deliver ihe ro k from the starling (mini of the road to Ol ney. 1'Jt per yard. If the county fur nished the cruih-r. 12 . The court took the bid under consideration and no c.iurjci was l-t. In Its salmon d-prtmen: the Han Frsnrl.e.) Trade Journal says: Pack ing Is iiih,t nay In the upper waters of lltilish Ooluinbli and also In Houth eastern Alaska. I'ariiruKirs ar.. hard to g.-i -m yet. A letter fpon Kl.iwa. k. Alusk.i. says re. silfli.n are beg.niiing !o ,ut la an ,np iraic e. No pr!ees iwe n.iin.,1 for Oolutnlila rlv.-r H.icra iii, HI. p Is II Ml for tails. No pri,v have b,n i., 1 1,, for I'ug.-l smiiid futures for ll'l. but dealers ihmk :iv ill be on th" basis of 11.12', f..r lulls. I'... Alas, ki I. '.'its. although sine caiin-Ts h 'Id in ire. The Illks-V ires-.-r. 1. .. 1. .1) . Sunliy ,if( rn i,,ii w.w a spl-nld .-xhi-bl:!..:i if the iiatl.'iul k.iiti- iitid .la I the weather no; Imt.i thiejii-iung th re is sin.iii Hi m li! Ini! that the A F gmii'ids would have b-li ir ,u ,1, ,i Tt" . it- wis ''-I in f.iv .r of th i:ik. the For.": r. ullng until th,. seventh in ning th-n the lend Ihe F .Testers 'i.i I UC.llle W.IS Wip-d out Tile opposing pitchers, il n. an l M, I riii..:t. play spl. ti : hill. ,u. thr-.. hits lii'iiig in.i.le off each. It. i. J ihno;i umpired wlih sal.sf.i .! , in It itli t uns. A return. gain,, win tie arring. d for the near fu ture. ;-,rg" I.. Slmui'iils. with a string i f aliases a- l,,ng a. the moral law. pl.-.i b d guilty lu .',,r l.l ll I yesterday to a charge ..f forg-ry and was s-ntenc-d i.i s.-rve four y.-ars 1:: the p-nitentlary. Th young sw.ndl, r cm e.oisider him self fortu.iate In vi-w of he number of chiirg-s there were agilnst him anl the mi iiber of to.wis in which he ..per ated In additl m he was but recently discharged from ihe state prison where he serve, ,( term for a similar offense Kvlbvitlv Slintnuiils' father has d-s. paired of his reformation as no .ffon was ma I,, to settle the cases and the victims In I'ortland and At,,r:a who i astie I hl bogus checks will have to tear their losses. Oistri.-t Attorney Al ee, did not s-e Simmon Is when In I'ortland recently but was shown a pie lure of the erimln.il by he Portland po i.'.'e a :d id. iitill.'d the prisoner. e . I . - ... 1. . . ... I j i ill' iiaoe. .m w i,im. n.is i:ie i"i- i ' K in s.iv r Kani.oK me . oiiiiiiiiui river situation: ' There has be n a g'od dnil of i hinge in ihe Columbia nv.r siltnon situation. Practically all ",i:sl .. pi. kefs have withdrawn open ing prl.'-s anl will await the action of the ass.K'laUon before undertaking to "line fur'h r prices. The object of this is that the outside packers nam ed opening prices which were 2'l cents higher th in last year and abiu! 3') cents hiirlcT than the reported prices of the ass .elation, which have not vl be, n i.m o iiu- i ti, . ,,'..,..u,i . iti'c.T'lltig to a dlretor. will name the prices or n.s.i. !.. Bii.l Jlt'.i respect ively Thist Is 2'1 cents le low the I'rices named bv the assivlat'on last year, outside dealers and Packers had taken :ill the orders they cared t() take on th it b.nis an l promptly withdrew prices." KI.MII.VIJ. PIANO CuNTKST. The following Is th" result of the vot ing contest for the J.'uHi Kimball piano up to last Saturday evening, lis de termined by the count nude ytVster.tuy by C. C. Urower: For.'Sters Astoria Public Ubnry Adair School I'nloiiiown Church , Miss Klliabeih MeCann a. o. r. w Mrs. P. Itonif . ., Fugle Mis Klin T Cronk M arc 1 1 mn'S Methodist Chiirc'.i Miss Kute M iv Shlv.ly School Miss Ivlilh HI, unit 11. S.inler.on ..6trt ..147S .. 419 .. 405 .. !;, .. 21S .. 129 .. 120 .. 9. . . 79 .. 67 . . fi2 .. 5S .. 51 .. 50 And aboui iwrti'y o;h'r r.mtistants with from of,. ' . . oe votes -ach NOTICF. TO STCPENTS. Ti atul'Mits of Interna tloniil Corres pondence Schools I will make the fol lowing special offer for June and July: To th.' stud -nt who secures for nie the largest numb -r of , nrollments. I will give a bonus of 10. and to the one securing the next largest number I will give $3. The minimum number neceuanry to secure the $10 is live enr tflments and three enrollments to secure the $5 bo nus. These bonuses are In addition to trn credits aV'twed by the schools. Hoping tlvre are some eustlens among you, I am. lours truly, i oris o. spiks. FOR SALE. The Columbia River Packers Associ ation has for s.lle, two schooners and 1 ,i .... K A i-!lltl,in e.f IhA schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney" Length, u.i.ii: beam, n.s: aepm or hold, 8.10'i. Schooner "Hnltle" Length ,u. s: oe.im. nepm or noiu, o.s. l1IY.o. u-lll li.i reeeive,! ,e -h otllce of the nssoelntloii, where full particu lars may also be had. CAM. FOR WARRANTS. Vorl Is horehv trlven lo all parties holding1 Clatsop County warrants, en dorse,! prior to October 9. 1S99. to pre sent th- "ime to the County Treasurer at his othce, 1t4 Tenth street, for pay ment. Interest cense after this date. H. C. THOMPSON. Poiinte Treasurer Dated. Astoria, Oregon, 'this 17th day of June, nun. MEN'S 5UITS Go at .. 17. M .. 30 ...11.50 I'p to and Includ.ng 110 Over 110 and und-r 113. At 113 to ll r we PANT5 All 12 0 Pants go at $1.23 Ail 2.50 Pants go at l.w Ai; s r;nt g t 2 io All S Wi Pants gt at 2 M All 4.00 Panta go at 3.00 All 4.M Pants go at 3.50 Ail S.Wi Pants gi at 3.90 All 5 50 Pants gi at 4.2" TAMS A few d ix-n Children's Tarns. 'J anl 73o valves go at 5H0ES ..$1.00 A few Sn left to i'1'..se... AMAIN GIjOVHING lffi MKMOHIAL TO MRS. KINNET. Impressive Service a: Portland Church Sunday Night. At the First Ilaptist church in Port land Sunday night the W. C .T. U. workers of the stv.e pail a loving trib ute to the memory of the late Narcissa Vhite Kinney, ,vh09e life was speiit In earnest lab irs for the cause of tem perance. The church was fllleil with friends of Mrs. Kinney and admirers of the good she accomplished In her lifetime. Conspl -uous on the platform was a poTtrilt, draped In white, th- temperance emblem. anJ flowers. The following account of the services Is re printed from the Ongmian: The principal iddr.'ss wan deliver 1 by Mrs. Helen Dickerson Harford, of New berg, state president of the Wo nun's ChrtsUaa Tentrance Unin.i. She sail, in part: "On the A-casI in of the national con vention of the Wonnn's ChristMn Tem perance t'nlon at Nashville. Tenn., I remember Miss Willard coming forward with Miss Narclssa While, as she was then, and saying: 'I wish to Introduce to the convenil.iii a young conirile w hosy life and talents have been de,. cateil to our loved cause.' From that day until Miss' Willard's death their comradeship was unbroken. To those who have only known Narciissa White Kinney In Oregon, there may rest the thought that her influence was mere ly liH-al. Year by year her influence widened until her name Is kn-"wn in every state of the I'nloii. MiM.xis of pages of th? leaflet, "the Opium Curse." from her pen. have been distributed and read In all languages. Her arguments concerning scientific temperance teach ing In the public schools convinced leg islators. Her object-lessons before teachers' Instltut-s earned warm com mendation from educators generally. "Mrs. Kinney had strong convictions of right, and dared to stand for them, of such Mber was the martyrs, and history records the name of an ancestor on eith-r side of her pareiuul line who was burned at the stake for righteous ness' jake. Others will tp Into line, when one drops by the way. but to us the "tiling of one so strong, so true, so brav , there can only come one com fort, that Ihe Lord had a larger place WHERE DO YOU di iv vnrn nunpru re: HAVE TOC TRIED A. VV. SHIPLEY? 6."'6 Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he gives the best there is to be had in the city for the least money? Place an order once and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 673 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE. RED 2061. J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMl'AINY Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Car Will Receive Special Attention. No. BJS Dunne St. Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Mf: Res. Tel. 1111. MEN'S HATS Go at various color.. I .o All 11.23 Hats, All 1.30 Hats, various colors.. 1.00 All 1.75 Hats, various colora.. 1.25 All Z.oo H;s. various ctiora.. 1.50 A" i XA H'' vrtou colors.. I. to All 3.00 Hats, varloua colora.. 2.20 Boys' Suits (lonz pants) J o r , , . ... BoJr 8u"- regular price, $o T, ' ; ...$3.T Rj' iix,ltt- Pr. go at 4.50 And all the rest In proportion. 68 Hotter Mackintoshes Regular price of these Rubber Mark n'oshes is from $v3o to $15 00. At Goods; your choice only $3.00 Opposite The Bee Hive for her yonder. As to her influence on the thousands of women with whom she has stool face to face, all have bn made better and lifted to a higher plane of living. Men have been made nobler by her voice, and the touch of her hand." Mrs. Mark V. Brown, of Albany, gave an appreciation of Mrs. Kinney as a personal friend. In which she said: "Nardsca White Kinney was an in spiration to all who knew her. She wielded a mighty influence. Whether In the home or on the rostrum, in the so eial circle or in the church, the mag netism of her presence and the force of her well-stired m'.nd were a'ways a moving power. She possessel the ability to lead and enthuse her follow, ers. Her pen wis fertile with burning truths, and her eloquence swayed great audiences. We remember her as th--faithful, loyil. earnest, sympathetic friend. What she has done has enrich ed our live and made us purer women, better Christians, more mindful of the needs f the world, and more devoted to the work of our common Master We will keep her memory In our hearts as a living inspiration." Thoughtful aldreses on the deal wo man's worth and her great service In temp-raice work were made bv Mrs. P.iggs. who spoke of Mrs. Kinney's courage and string convictions: by Mivs Fannie Go'shall. who spoke of Mrs. Kinney ,S a comrade In service: and by Rev. Ray Palmer, who spoke on Mrs. Kl.-ney a Prohibitionist. One of the features of the musical services was the signing of a duet. "Saved by Grace." by Mrs. E S. Mil ler and Mrs. Fleming. t'NCLAIMED LETTERS. Following is a list of letters remain ing thirty days In .he postolflee at As toria, Oregon, June 24, 1901: Anderson. Herman Morris. J. L. Rurke. Mrs. Wm. More, G. H. Hurse, Mr. P. Moore. Frank Porgman. L. MeCalig. John Hrigus, K. D. Madison. Josie P.iekell. Mrs. L A. Nice. Henry R.iisilen, Mrs. Rise Nlls-'ti. San Elmore, Neutu & Peterson. Andrew Foster. J. H. Rill. N. E. Fort Canby Fish C Smock. A. Hoxter. Mrs. M. E.Sml:h, Clara Jlostetler. Annie Sbub. Mrs. S. Holman. J. Simpson. Renj. V. Hawman .Arthur Shire. C. R. Hogerinan. F. C. Scripps. W. .Tohanson. Mr. R. Ttd.'.er. Anna Johnson, Oscar Wright, W. J. Johnson, Mrs. J. Weiss. Frank James. Mis Addie PROPOSALS WANTED. Tresury Department, Office of Marine Hospital Service, Columbia Rlver Quaraitine Ottlee, Astorta. Oregon, June 25. 1901: Sealed proposals will be received at this otrice until noon of Thursaay. June 27. 1901. to furnish miscellaneous sup plies for use of the marine hospital service ..t Columbia River Quarantine during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902. Schedub and further Information may be obtained upon application to the undersigned. BAYLI9 H. EARLE, Assistant Surg'on, M. H. S.. in com mand of station. CALL FOR WARRANTS. ' Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants prior to November 13, 1S99. to present the sane to the county treasurer at his office, 164 Tenth street, for payment. Interest ceases after this date. H. C. THOMPSON. County Tresurer. Dated, Astoria. Ore., this 21st day of June, 1901. FOR SALE OR RENT. Two new cotuses at Seaside. Fine location, well furnished. ' Good water. Apply to C. M. Cuthbiriln 127 Seventh street. Astoria, or to S. J. Hubbard, S 'aside, Oregon. At any rate Lot couldn't say of h's wife that she wasn't worth her salt. Ovcrshirts or Underwear All $ ,50 GooJs go at .35 All .75 Goods go at 50 All 1.00 Goods gn at 75 All 1.2S Goods go at . All 1.50 Goods go at 1.1 All 1.75 Goods go at 1.2S All 2.00 Goods go at 1.40 All 2 50 Goods g) at 1.75 SOX AND TIES 10c Goods go at 5c 13c Goods fo at...,10e. or 3 for 23c 20c Goods go at. ...15c, or 2 for 25c 25c Goods go at 3 for 60c MACKINAWS Mile or Brown Fishermen's Mack inaw Coats or Pant at great P.eduetiong. A MERCHANTS" CONTEST FOR FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IX GOLD COIX. The undersigned merchants of Astoria, for the purpose of showing their appre ciation to their customer;, have agreed to atirt 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 private InstltuUon or Individual. No votes can be sold under any circum stances. The contest lasts from now until October 1. The society, institution or Individual receiving the highest total of votes will be awarded the five hundred dollars with which to buy a piano, or furniture or whatever they may prefer to buy. R-s, Higgins & Co.. groceries, eta Fisher Bros., groceries, etc. " V. H. Coffee, groceries, etc. : Johnson Bris.. groceries, etc James Crouchl ey, jrocer. Centra! Meat Market P. Liwier & Co.. fish market. Palace Restaurant. . , - Seaside Bakery. Oregon Bakery. Robinson's Furniture Store. The Be Hive, department store. .-. The Wonder, department store. Hoeflers' Candy and Ice Cream Parlor. Tagg's Candy and Ice Cream Parlors. John Hahn. shoe store. J. H. Seymour. Jeweler. Eagle Drug Store. Central Drug Store. Herman Wise, clothing, Jiats. etc. C. H. Cooper, dry goods, clothing-, etc S. Danziger. clothing, hats, etc. N. Schlussell, clothing hats, etc. Will Madison's Cigar Store. Jack Burns, cigars. P. Miller & Son, cigars. Theo. Bracker, cigars. John Pentilla, cigars. J. I'tz nger, cigars. Fred Brown, cigars. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this tells of the Passenger Service via fho fiorthwestern line.. Eight Trains Dally between St Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cart, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 20th Century Train Runs Every Day of the Tear. The Finest Train in the Work Electric Lighted Steam Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the Finest Dally Train Running Betweea St Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TS. This Is also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell ticket via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER, General Agent, Trav. Agent, 248 Alder Street Portland. Oregon.