The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 01, 1901, Image 3

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    THE HOHMXG ASTOKIAX, THUKSDAT, AUCl-T 1, 1901.-
"
FATAL ECONOMY.
I
VERY old maxim declares that it Isn't econ
omy to pick up pinj ; the time U worth more
than the pins. Similarly It is not true econ
omy to do without Ivory Soap? your health
requires the daily removal of the bodily excretions
which are discharged through the pores of the skin.
These tiny mouths must be kept open, and they
should be opened only with a pure soap.
IVORY SOAP-94X. PER CENT. PURE.
Ml '
The Morning Astorianj,
Ti:u:i'i ionic mi
All contracts for iidvertwintf In
the AMoiinn nru initJc on t mutr.
miiIco ot circulation tour 1 1 men
Inrgcr tlinn I hut of nny paper
published tir circulated in Clul
nop count)'.
TOPATH WRATHBH.
l'HlTt.ASt. July Jl -Western Ore
(on n, Wrtterti Waal.lngioii, Thtir
.1 .. fair nil lliiity warmer, cx.-p!
iinr lite lt; rt-rn Oregon, Kt
rtn WmIiIujihii tiit N.prtiiTii Malm,
(air, (liglill)' warmer (luring lal In ll
afTimiin.
AROUND TOWN.
Your mony l.u k if you 1n'( like
our While Uly nf J.ii'Jii l'c.
JullNSoS 11KM.
H-f It. M (Ui'uii ntiKilt hiriMH.
Thrca rirI-clitM bailors l lUi Occi
dent bartiersnop.
Mm. H l. J lino.in in vUitlng li-r
piir-m In Hli-viidi'ii, W.ili.
Iimi 15-rfiii m ul - lining Hun !(
t.iuiiitit. 412 Ctiiiin-r.i.il Hirer!.
J.il'iiu K ". f till klnl", rluMji nt
Ykoin'ii lln.nr, fi.'il I'.ituiiieivUI St.
Tiller can. Il ( nti.la rl lira:). In of
liililr fruit; 3 rami. Mo. nl J.'h:i.ni Hiv
I imru-t Attorney M.irrl.in Allen l-fl
Ins: iiltflit f r 0.-((,iii 'l:y on . Kill lmi-Mi-im.
l'ure milk delivered twloe dally ! ihe
M.Ik lH"mt ,1'nniKr Tenth mid Dunne
Street.
HameiM cleaned un.l oiled ut I'lnneM'
I'i'.i Twelfth street, liarmos supplies til
lowest tllH.
Crushed strawberry Irs cream unit
vnnllla ISo pint, mi.1 gwivt cream 10c
pint at the Parlor.
The Inci!; .re In vlt, in iull ami look
nl lln new walking skirt at Sliniinliiin.
If you choose to buy, you will (1ml the
price vrry favorable, if you are think
ing of nmkliiK a new skirt, u look nt
these will alii you In the styles,
IIRHT lli-OKNT MEAL;
HUN1 IUOSTAUKANT.
RISfNO
SNAP
Well I Guess Yes
Mom's Crushers, nil Latest Sluulos nnl
Slinjies, worth $l.fiO to 1.7", your choice
$1.00
STRAW HATS) YOVR PICK OF ENTIRE STOCK
50 cents
Values from $2 to 75 cents
S. DANZIGER
,n In KUffkl -l.i p-
I k ti;ir 'It . u nl lit -in 'f M.m
o Cinii'ii'. iniimr ii.-lr ' the li"inti-
Mi" J'-rlt Inn ,i;-!it-1 if-ituki'iK
mtl't Jl ITT Hni-nih ttrrl. Thr. l.i-dl.-
nf .' ir:a ar- Invl'.'l In it I"
tic,ll"tl
Kir fltt-ila !i.iin- ant g'li'rul
h'l'Jitl: g i I A ' l'.n: :i. 1"S Twrllh
Hitvt lr!-- r-a.iujr iinl n.t : iwfii.--
H ill gU4l4'll''i
'
Kurlnlir 1 roiii to Iri ty Hie ilay.
w.'k or nioiiili. T'Tinn rfaaoiiabli' Al"
ply 113 Fiutl'n'ti tiwt.
('r"m lute ryt, AiihtIi-' fltiftt
liikv. Thr only tii go,Ml; guar
nti" l ri. h an I ni'llow. JOHN L
t'AHWoN, Hole Afnt.
Mail Carrier A. It Fililc" will leave
i. lay for the neanhur to enj")' hl '
nual vai atlon nf llfleeii luy allow nl
I'mli. Sam'i pmtii! einpoyr.
II I'. Iliewer. the profewlnmu wlm
iner. win him alien e. I :he rg.ttt.i In
yeara t'lint. I" III the elty an. I will le
malit un II afier the cir ilval.
John A. M 'titg 'in tv tua opi'iif,! a
lion tt .'! H. in I tireet an. I In prepBre.!
t i all rl.ie of plumbing an.l tin
ning at the low eat poMlhle rat'"'.
Iloalyn i-Ml ! longer, l eK-JUrr n,
nukea K-a li.niblo with tov n'l
ihliimey lHie ttiiin my otter. (Jeorg.'
W .Sanborn, agent; telephone nil
'I'll.. II oaton Itetaurani l dei.erv.Mly
poputur. The bent tlntt Ilie marKoi mi
t...m I. .In.v. fMind nn lla hill of fare
ml lb- aervliv la flit elaaa. ''pen '.HI
1 a. m.
The oriental I.iki In Irawlll. w ith
earg.i i-iirrylng .apieKy of M "''i
vwnt to a.-.t xe;ei l.iy with a little over
Iikki t.tna of freight for porta In the f:tr
ICaat
The a.'hooner Melunetlon oM "! l
the cuatom hoiie yem-r.Uv wl'h a oar
go of lumber for Sun Fr.u.'lei), having
in thiiM Tsrt.iaw fe-t ioal.l at the
Kitappton mill.
On August 1 iin.l X Inelualvf. the A.
v f. It. It. will ell lu'keta from an
n.iiiit. 10 I'ortlim.l ami return to mem-
bera of the Wooilmen of the World and
Women of Woodcraft holding pert Id-
catea of attenlanre at "Ig Ilollein
oiit.nl. at one and onMhlrd fare for
the mum! trip, good to return on Au
gust 6th.
s?
Tint ran'l heal II;
Perfection Ml -ml Mocha nd Java
JollNHON, IlltOH,
Th fin a an l forfellurri In the p i
lire court for the month of July aggro
guteil $775, a dMol'leil Increuae over lh
nine period ll year hen thf iionth'a
roelpla loliil.d t?M.
The Vanguard yeater-Uy look 114 boX"
"f (iilnt'iii cina up the river, cxialgnel
to th. M -gl r and Illlur Hock I'liinier
!. A litric- lilpni"ii: nt freah flah nl-
i went up to the t'lllar lt"ik l"iuklng
t'otiiMiiy.
Th" repreai-ntaMv "f th. Onffroy
uliiioii aiming y idle He w ho are "n
r Ule l.i tile I'll. III.' eojt til coe up
l'e deal for Die aeillil!lntl of pllllt
III Alanka are epecte. In I'ortlund lhl
tllol mug
The bar lug Wallula !l be out cf
e.immlaaloln f..r (en d.iya or !' "eka
and will undergo a general overhauling
;n rortlanl. The tug I-ort will ro
(ilaee hr an) will be In charge of Pap.
tain Itatntall.
The ladtea are Invited in rail arid look
t the new winking kir!a a'. Hhariahana
If you h.K.e to buy. you will find the
prleea very favorable. If you ire think
ing of making a new aktrl, a look al
thee wilt aid you In the atyl""
Another large nin "f aalmon came Into
t!K river yea'rd.iv iif;'ni"i on 'he
flood ltd-. The flh av.riige am.iller
than thoae i iimV 'u the l.i: '.en duya
an. I it l thought Ilia! th'y are the .id-
Viiti. .' gu.irl of "h.- regular July run.
Major
i-ft-rlay
n. r.il H. M
Iriapeetlng !
It
Y ung !er :
he fort a: the
niout'i of Ho river In K -t't'-rnti'-r .' ;i
i .it You g will turn the department "f
lie (olumbia ov.r : li neral Itanl.ii:.
an. I will tum-ilf renin1.!! a: the heal of
the deptrtm. n: ..f Viifornm.
Mi". It Ingletoii li now b;. laying i
full line ,.f the Int.ft 'yle I-. fall mil-
tin- ry a! 1 1 ea'ubliahtnrnt r-etitly
.p.-ti"l by her '. .'.S Ctiim- ri ta! atri-t.
PP lle the lludge: i.m. e. Mra Ingb -on
a'i iatt;.-a a full Une .f ladl'-'
and etui Ir. n a furmhlng go.l.
Martin Penny, who arrive.) In A:orla
lut night from Portland, has two titW
n f T thl month, on the IT.:h he will
meet I 'a! H.iwK'.ns. wittl w norn ne re
cently fought a draw, in Spokane, nr.
rangementa having been mide yeter-
J.iy. on the Slat he will tight olo In
thla elty.
The o. n. & N. lyui made a rate ff
I from Atorla and Tertian I for the
I'an-Aiiierlcan iposl(on at Huffalo.
TUkets will te on "air first to third
Tuesdays. June t October. Inrluxlv .
These tickets must br u'l for conlln-
iioiia pa-sig. g :ng. but stopover will
be allowed within final limit returning.
Work 0:1 the government submarine
able from Skagwuy to Juneau will lie
oinniencfd about Augu: 9 Tin- eteam
r I.ikene has b.n chartered to lay
the ctble nil I a party of otllcla! from
lie two lending telegraph companies '
lliet-ountry will av..mpnny the contra -
tor on the trip. The actual work of lay
ing the cable will occupy two wei k.
The III l-a ire nulled to call atl.l e'k
il the low walking skirts at Shanahan.
If you choose to buy, you will find the
pilce very fnvorab . If you arv think
ing of making a new- skirt, l kok a:
these will aid you in the styles.
The Teamsters' I'nlon did not meet
last night on account of a lack of a
nuorum. IOcal m-mbers of the union
.lo not think the San Francisco strlk1'
will extend up the coast ns the news
paper have stated. If the l.vnl union
should be nrdcrel to walk ou; but little
delay would r-sult, as the majority of
tile teiiins ci s Hie n,it affiliated wllh the
oiruiliallon.
The steamship t IV li')e Is now out
nineteen day from Nome and It Is fear
ed that some accident him befillen the
vessel. She had about thirty p.issen
gvr nboird and cmidlderable freight.
The owner of the leamr scout the
Idea that she has been wrveked but be
lieve that a break down of ome or:
ha occurred. Captain Charles W. Ames
I master of the hlp.
The price of salmon was again re
duced last night and In all probability
four cent a pound will be paid from
now to the close of the deason, August
15, unless there ehould be another fam
ine of fish. Severn! men w ho have been
employed In the lumber camps came Into
town yesterday morning and went to
work nt the cold storage plants, being
nrtrairted hy the large wage paid.
lVptPy Fish Warden Henry Hultiimu
Is gialually rounding up the delinquent
flsherin.'ti who have neglected to ray
their Hc-tise nnd comply with the oth
er provisions of the fisheries law. Yes-
etr.luy he nrres'ed two offenders, Fred
Hartman and Zacharlah lieorge, bo:h
of whom were taken before Judge Nel
son and eleisvl on ball to appear
before Ju'ilce of the Tea Itrower for
trial,
A civil service examination will be
held In this city September 4th for the
positions of clerk and carrier In the
postofllce service. All persons who have
been examined for the positions nAmed
within the pi! year and failed to pass
may be re-examined upon filing appli
cations. The applicants for clerk shall
be not less than 18 years of age, and
for carrier between the ages of 21 and
40. Applications must be on file before
the closing of business on August 23.
Jo.ph HorT, wh'i hat bean a liotur-
loua character In the unlir world f.n
orne time puat, and tua ee;)jitidly giv
en the police trouble, waa a'ntni el to
arve fur yeara In the penl';r.lary yes
terday by Julg.. Mi llrld- In Un; cir
cuit imiuiI. The dn'lfltr charge iigalnut
llofT wan teiillng a purae b. longing to
(leorge Mill and atieinir.lng .i ivn i.ff
with I'. Iloff haa b-en .ii-eua-d i f al n
Par off nei In -for but hn vldeine
n.-eaary In convict '.ould iiji be ob
mill. ), lie pl-.l e gu by lo the chargr
and I'hlef llallxk nil li ri.-( At orn.y
Allen lailflel t li'i worthl'-um-aji. The
eirti'vne ptnlty la -vi ;in, rut
Judge M. lirld'- g.iv.; ilm '.) t.i in ir
llmll on aic.un: of a p! -j ..f guMy !
lug niivl'-. Ipiily Hh-n.'f I'r.i.-i hit
la"! night for Hul.-m Aph II 1 iti chaige.
Kperial Ih'puty K. '. Ore..nrna, In
chirr' of th'; hutch'-ry oie-ratl.jria of
the flail w irde.i'a office U expecfd Li
Aatnrla tolav to report to Warden Van
Iuen nn bia Inaia-ctloti trip looking f f
new altea f.,r hocherlen. The I'endb-Uin
Kaat Or.-g i.ilan t'H of an -i.'ltlnic trlji
u.a ! by Mr. t.reenniati and a compan
ion down the Hnake river. The Jlatance
traversed waa I7(J mll-a an I the Journey
M a made In a mil ill boat, w hlen ap-
avd aeral tlrn- an 1 fr';.U'r.t pirt-ai-
were nveaenry Mr. I'lreenman
aaw thoua.inla of aturg-in In the ISnake
rlv.-r. an) e;iite the i-l.iwl e4,,n fiih
enii'ti ure taking them from the atr. Jinn
in large numb-nt Mr. (Jreenman lught
one a; Irani Vb-w thit waa eight feet
long anl weighed n the neighborhood of
On miuii I. A recommenda'lon w ill be
iim ! for the eatabllnhmen: of a hat h
ery Huan Kalla. wh-re there al
ready a c mcrete dam making th con
atructloti nf racka unneeo.jary.
ItKHATTA I'UimJUAM PKTAII.S.
Ilowing an I S ill tig Kv- ii'i
Varied and Full of Kxe
Will
tetlon!.
The regatta .iriimlt h i atm 'unc d
par: of the program b-ing pr.-par-l
for the rar.ilv il and excellent spirt is
;. roni.se 1.
The rowing race this j.-ar prunls- to
be eX."ptonally gno.l for mtny reistna.
In the llr: iace. th- I'ortlanI crews
have promise! j.i e at Astoria, provid
ing rompetltl.in Is furnished them, and
there wll be all the come!lton they
wan:. Vle"ir!.i an I Vancouver are
wnartlng over their r-ceat defeat at
he hands of I'ortlanI anl want a
chance to even matter up. while a four
oared crew will be sent from the Uni
versity of California. This make the
rice representative (f the entire IiU'lnV
rotst. and the winning crew can call
themselves the Pacific champion and
possibly gi Kast to meet some of the
university oarsmen.
IVpe, the Pan Francisco oarsman, w ho
has a goo I reputation In the alngb'S,
has also promised 1 1 b on hand, and
will hive as his opponents Gloss, who
won the Junior singles so handily at
Shawnigan Lake, and Hall. Itall was
not In conliton for the Victoria races In
that event, and will make a better show
ing at Astoria. IVpe is nor overconfi
dent of winning from the two Portland
men. anl they may fight it out between
themselves it the finish.
S. J. Pembroke, trainer f the Olympic
hoat club, and coach to the University
of Calif iriila crew, will undoubtedly be
here with his men. Thr Olympics, the
Ariel, the South Kil ls, the Alameda
and the University of California will
have crews here ,md the tits; four nam
ed will enter In the fmr-oaroJ barg
racn. The Dolphl.is. anolher Cillforniii
dub, wll have an entry In the senior
kilfs, and IVpe will wear their em
Mem In the single shells. The Ariel
and the South Knds will have men In
the singles.
K.nch of the clubs w ill enter In the sin
gle skiffs, but Raker, the champion sin
gle skiff man of California, will be the
most Important feitures of that event,
although some dark horse may beat him
out. With these features, the rowing
,iart of the regatta wll attract more at
tention than even the North Pacific As
sociation reg-atta at Victoria.
Afternoons will be devoted to yacht
nice and sillboa: races In general.
There will be a free-for-all. In which
the sloo-.is nt iy entor, a trophy for 20
footeraand lo events for catboats and
yawls. The Oregon Yacht Club will
have a nu. nber of the fast boats entered,
and the fishermen will have an oppor
tunity to settle dispute as to spce-d
which have been brewing since the last
regatta, a year ago. Swimming races
and exhibition of diving will take place
ulthougii it I too early to make a defi
nite announcement of the time.
The Held diy will be Saturday after
noon, and will be participated In by
men from the Multnomah club, the Y.
M. C. A., of Portland, the University of
Oregon; Olympic Club of San Francisco;
Seattle and Ta.-oma. and possibly Spo
kane clubs. Appropriate prises are to
be offered the winners, and the contest
between the vari.ms cluuhs will be de
cided iy points. ,
As to.ivo.hiiig of i.n Innovation, la
dles' night Is to be given, with a spec
ial program by members of the Olympic
Club, of San Fr.i.niseo. John Lim
mersmith, the physical director of the
Olympic Club, win be present. If pos
sible, to superintend the entertainment.
There will be some sparring matches
and other athletic features.
An effort Is being made to secure the
consent of the government to have the
battleship Oregon, now In the drydock
In Puget sound, brought to Astoria for
the regatta. The Oregon will be on
Puget sound for some weeks, and could
easily be brought to Astoria, where
many people would eagerly accept the
opportunity to visit this far-famed, ves
sel, A watch may be cleaned by soaking;
If In a cup of kerosene but that Is not
the way a watch Is usually soaked.
COMMON POINT CONVEflT.
(-'ongreeamaa Tongu Telia How It Jaa
Hullt L'p WaahlngtoTi in Lat
Yeara.
Hon. Thomaa II. Tongue haa b'Ctmt
a convert lo the bneflrlul advantage of
terminal rite IHng granted wherever
the d.-mand la backed by a polble com
mere anl developm-nt of the country.
In a recent letfr to the Hon. '. W.
Kulti.ri, I'ongr-anrnuri Tongue dlagr.-HHed
from p-raonul bual.ie an I w rote the fol
lowing, which Mr. Kulion h.m p.rml:
ted the A!orian to publish:
"Hy the way, my trip through th
alate of Wahlrig!on ha given me a
dlff.T-nt ld-a. or rather a more thor
ough ind compile Pb-a of the merit
o' th" common pol.it riu'ntion. There
la gr-it thrift In every little town along
I'ug-t aound At Kverett. Falrhaven,
Whatcom and eve.i Ar.aeor: -a anl other
pln"- where a railroad louche. Uiere
la marked activity anj rapid growth.
"I-umberlfg I the principal Induatry.
I waa told that all these town aituited
up n a railroad were made a common
hipping point and can hlp lumber
eaet a cheaply a Ta'oma or Seattle;
that without this It would be Impo'alble.
fur th -m to ship lumber eiat and, there
fore, Impossible to dev-lop their lum
bering rewiurvtM. If the policy pre
vailed of granting common rate only
to one city, say 8'-atile or Tacoma,
then such place would be the only city
i of Importance m Western Washington.
The lumb-ring Injuwtry that la now to
prominent a f.-ature. In building u; the
:at an filling It wfh Inhabitants,
building up town and cltl.-s. w nild be
undeveloped and th. '. ..eats untouched."
NEW SCHOOL, BOOKS.
iuiTln--n l-nt Ackerman I-wu n a Cir
cular letter.
State Su,"r,n:en lent J. H. Ackerman
has i'ued a circular letter to publish
ing houses and for the Information of
the p-.-ople of the state that contains the
Mlowing Information:
Th- exchange rUe is the price the
Pupil must pay for the new book when
he surrender an old book upon the
ame ubj-ct and of the same grade,
heret iftre legally adopted and in actual
or contemplated use in the public schools
of Or-gm. This price remains In force
to December 31, 1901. It is hereby In
tended that a family having children at
tending & public school shall have the
riirh: to exchange old books In their
possession for books as above stated.
The Introduction price is the price the
pupil must pay for the book whea he
has no old book to surrender In ex
change. The period of introduction ex
pires December 31. 1901.
The retail price la the price at which
the book will be furnished to the pupil
during the life of the contract.
The publishers agreed to take up all
new stock the dealers had on hand on
March 1901, displaced by the adop
tion of any of their publications, on the
basis of dollar's wortli for dollar's
worth. They Mill pay all costs of trans
portation on new books and old books
retuened to them during the period of
exchange, and will allow the dealer tea
per cent of the exchange price on new
books during snIJ period of exchange.
Sections 13 to 14 of the act relating
to :h adoption of text-books makes the
use of the new books adopted oompul
sory, and are as follows:
Section 13. It Is hereby made the du
ly of all boards of school directors to
cause the tvxt-books adopted AS provid
ed in this act to be introduced and used
in their respective schools wi;hln fifteen
months from the date of adoption.
Section 14 The text books that may
be adopted under the provisions ff this
act. and none others, shall be used in
the public schools of thip state hereaf
ter, and It shall be the duty of school
officers and teachers to comply wl:h the
provisions of this act concerning; the
same. If any teacher shall willfully vio
late any of said provisions, he shall be
deemed to have violated the terms of the
A Merchants Contest
FOR FIVE Hl'NDRm DOLL ARS
IN GOLD COIN".
The und 'rsigned merchants of Astoria
for the purpose of showing their appre
ciation to their customers, have agreed
to start a contest under the following
conditions:
We give one vote for every ten (10)
c;nt purchase. Votes may be cast for
anv s H'iety, organlxatlon, public or
private Institution 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.
Ross, Hlggln & Co., groceries, etc.
Fisher Pros., groceries, etc.
Johnson Bros., -groceries, etc.
V. H. Coffey, groceries, etc.
James Crouchley, grocer.
Central Meat Market.
P. Lawler & Co., flsh market.
Palace Restaurant.
Seaside Bakery.
Oregon Bakery. -Robinson's
Furniture Store.
The Bee Hive, department store.
The Wonder, department store,
Hoeller's Candy and Ice Cream Parlors.
Tagg's Candy and Ice Cream 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, clothing, etc.
S. Daniiger, clothing, hats, etc.
N. Schlussell, clothing, hats, etc.
Will Madison's Cigar Store.
Jack Burns, cigars.
P. Miller A Son, cigars.
Theo. Bracker, cigars.
John Pentllla, cigars.
J. Utilnger. cigars.
Fred Brown, cigars.
SPECIAL Sa90 SPECIAL
For a Few
400 pairs MEN'S
'J Lose pants are made of woolen
CuKMmers and Tweeds and always
sell nt $3.00, hdt we have too many of
them, therefore you have a chance
to get them at $1.90 a pair.
We have all sizes now, don't wait
until your size is gone, because you
won't get such pants at such a price
in a long time.
HERMAN WISE
The Reliable Clothier and Hatter.
contract with the daurict. Any taxpayer
of a ichool district, or parent or guar
dian of a child attnJing a common
school In my d'.s'ri:, shall be deemed
to have such a beneficial or direct In
terest In the enforcement of this law
concerning text-books that be may bring
any proper prjeeeding In a court of
competent Jurisdiction to compel the
hoar! of directors of his district or
teachers In hit school to perform the du
ties enjoined upon them by this act in
relation to text-books.
CIRCUIT COURT.
The circuit court adjourned yesterday
and the following orders were handed
down:
Flavel Hotel Company vs. E. J. Ford
Demurrer overruled by consent a-id
defendant allowed thirty days to ans
wer. Fannie Rowan vs. John A. Rowan
Default and decree of divorce.
Ellen Scott, executrix, vs. A. & C. R.
R. Motion to make complaint more def
Inlte and certain sustained in part and
plaintiff allw.'d fifteen days to file an
amended complaint.
Robert Carruthers vs. Geo. H. George
et als. Motion submitted to strike out
ran of complaint.
TERRIBLE CONDITIONS IN INDIA.
The depopulation ?f India through
famine seems to be aauming alarming
proportions. It is estimated that over
5.000,00") persons in India have died, since
1S96, from causes dir?c:ly due to the
famine. Famine is a terrible thing and
proves conclusively that food is essen
tial t. the body. Tet It is not so much
?. question of now much food Is eaten
as how well it is digested. To insure
perfect digestion and ibtaln the greatest
amount of nourishment from your food,
take Hotetter's Stoomach Bitters. This
is the old reliable standard medicine for
th? cure of stomach, liver, kidney and
bowel disorders. It promises apped'.e,
cures dyspepsia, in ligation, constipa
tion, biliousness, and keeps the bowels
regular. Do no fail to give It a trial.
I; never disappsints.
FURNITURE SALE.
Owing to my departure by September
1. for San Francisco, I will offer the
entire cont?nts of my house at private
sale. Parties desiring to purchase the
whole or part thereof should call be
twean the hours of 10 and 12 a. m., and
2 to 4 or 7 to 8 p. m. 8. DANZIGER.
333 Fourteenth St.
There is In the heart of most women
such a deep well of love that the winter
of old age cannot freeze It.
THE PLACE TO BUY
CANNERY SUPPLIES
FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES
BUILDING MATERIAL
SEWING MACHINES
AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
IS AT -
FISHER BROTHERS,
Astoria. Ore.
ANDREW ASP,
Wagon Maker, Blacksmith and Horseshoer
First-Class Work at Reasonable Trices
Speciil Attention Given to Sblp and Steamboat Repairing
General Blacksmlthlnr. First-Class Horseshoeing, Etc.
COR.
Days Only
PANTS 400 pal
PICNIC TO FORT CLATSOP.
The Lewis and Clark expedition of
nearly 100 years ago, spent their win
ter on the coast a few miles from new
and built a fort In which they wintered.
The remains of this fort can be aeea
at Fort Clatsop up the river named
after its explorers. Lewis and Clark.
A grand opportunity of visiting this)
historical spot will be given on Wedneav
day, August 7, when the steamer As
toria n win carry the annual picnic of
Grace Chur;h and Holy Innocenla
Sunday schools down the bay and up
the Lewis and Clark river to the very
soot where -.he fort once stood.
The very nane of these schools in
sures a good time, games nd prise)
and songs, etc., and the fact of the
great in;r.st which is directed towards)
the old fort uy the exposition which
is to be 'ell :n 1905, adds another item
of inte.-est. Come nnd bring your lunch
basket, your fishhooks and lines, and
have a good time. Adults 50 cents, chil
dren 25 cents. The Jteimer leaves the
Parker House at S:30 a. m. If stormy,
the next fair day.
NET LOST.
About 2S5 fathoms net; corks marked
with cross cut by knife. One-half lead
marked C. A. Two black buovs. Re
turn to Elmore's cannery. C. CORBOt
FOUND.
Net about 100 fathoms long, corks
branded "H. I." leads branded "T. U"
Owner apply at Booth's cannery.
WHERE DO TOO
BUY M GROCERIES?
HAVES YOU TRIED ' '
A. W. SHIPLEY?
654 Commercial Street.
DO YOU KNOW
That he give the best thf
is to be had In the erty for the
least money? Place an order
onoe and see.
C. W. BARR DENTIST
Successor lo Dr. Ball.
573 Commercial St. ASTORIA, OK.
TELEPHONE. RED Mil.
TWELFTH AND DUANE STS
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