THE MORNING ASTORIAN. SI N DAY, MAY 4, 1902 FOR DOGS Jug uliould be fed ut homo or llioy Imeomo rencgmlos any cm dog. Wo have excellent dog food put up in 25c pftdtngp, No cooking, no trouble, no mm v ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TKLBI'HONB Hi. TODAY'! WEATHER i IDUTLANU, May J.-Orer-n. Wash tngton and liUho partly cloudy, l- i ' .1 .! "'? 1 , -, i Oaiton eelta feed, train and bay. Try our peeled aprloot In ennaj tbey tr txoellrnt. Jolino Uroa. Fancy full welsht creamery butler, t.H) liar roll at Johnson Uroa. Call Main Ml for your coal require ment, Ordr promptly fliiad. for rent. 1-room houm, modern lm proverwnu. Inquire at 1U Kxchangt Hret. Another shipment of fresh smoked Eaatarn ham and baoua Juat la Juha aon Uroa. Mra. Ilsjwnuaeen do up lave our Ulna to. parhelion. Uava ordra at Orren ttakery, Wa are eelllng any of our best brand of creamery butter at Hota par roll. Johnson Bros tt!tuaitn Wanted-lly a Japanese ty to da houe-work. Inquire at 111 Commercial street. Three expert workmen at tbs Occi dent Berber Shop. Porcelain bains. Best tootbleok In Ua Olty. Tou will find tba btat Uo maal In Ins Uiy at tba IMalng Hun Restaurnnt, No. Ill Commercial Bt. tr llent-TIre furnlahad room fur houckeeplng. lnqulra at 401 Ex change a l rati, or 111 Pond street A very large asrrunnt of screens In new and up-to-date dealgns to ee lt from at Charles Hvtlborn A Bun a. If you want bos wood, alab wood of otbar firewood, telephone Kelly, tba tranafar man. l"kon 2U black. Ice areata II cents a pint at lha X'artur Candy (Ka. W guarantee aur l'-a erearna to contain no gulatla or fUrch. Tatraniaa boma Industry by smoking tha "Prlda of Astoria" cigar; Dnaat tnada. Manufactured by MacFarlana and Kaobal Pining room tablea a car-load di rect from tha factory, which wa ara offering at remarkable low price. Chaa. llvllbom A Bon. Oan't ba beat, our J. W. Craamary Buttfr. Try It, and If It doaa not please you, your money will ba re-funded.- Juhnaon Broa. ftock Rpringe. Franklin and Neweaa tla coal. Order promptly filled. 8 Klmore A Co., agenta, phone Ml, Coal depot at foot or Seventh aire. A new line of hall' racka and hall aeata Just received at Charlea Hellborn A 8on'a are being offered at very low fljurva. Call and examine them. P. A. Kantor, In Welch block, will call for your clothea to clean, dyt, re pair and preaa, and will deliver them. Ring up phone, redMM. Bulla to order from $11 up, Roalyn coal laata longer, li cleaner and. makea leaa trouble with atovea and chimney fluea than any other, deorg "W. Sanborn, agent, telephone, 1311. tadla fine hair switches, rata and trllbye. All klnda of hair good. Vine line of hair tonlca and barber fuppllo. Will call on you If desired. A. E. Pe terson, OccMrnt Barber Shop. Juat arrived, at Svenson's Book Store a largo line of new book. We Invfte TO-DAY WE OPEN A new Line of Couches and Lounges from $4,95 up New Carpets, New itugs, New Matting at Special Low Prices 25 New Iron Beds Arrived to-day in all the new colorings. Price $2.05 find up. Bed Room Suita from 13.00 to 25.00- A Pine Line of Rocking, Morris and Dining Chairs. We carry a complete outfit for Housekeeping Goods Sold on Easy Payments. GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. 676 Com. St. Phone Black 2145' ymr Inspection. Ji line of ehcet mu- Nlo will be clowd out at I cent a copy. Make your seleetkm before they ara llniocd f, The New Htyle Chop House will re In ml on buslneae. Lee Herring went to Heaalde last night to enjoy the Woodmen of the World's lilnw-oul there today. Tli New Bl l Chop lfuuae will re on for business after having lie re pair made Monday or Tuedy. W. W. Whipple la expected to arrive on the day train and to leave fur hi sawmill again tonight. ' New'slock of fancy good Jut ar rived at Yokohama Basaar. Call and t the lateat noveltlea from Jjpan, The paaaenger atenmer 'Bue H. El more will leave for Tillamook and by IKiinta at o'clock thla morning. Mr. I. Morllnner, who repreaenta Da vid Adler A Bon'a. clothing cnminy, Mllwaukx. waa In the city yeaierday. County Clerk Wherlty la In Portland on buniiifaa, but will return In time for Mondiy'a grind In oftlii.il buaineaa. E,lllor fleorge K- Jarkaoit. of the Co lumbia Ttiver Sun. w.ia In the rtty yesterday and waa pl-aed with the proapec-ia here. Tlwi ehlp Vendee cleared yeeterday morning from the Portland docka. 8h waa In charge of the tuuboat fikla- boiiMi and arrived at Aatorla late lital night. . Charlie MrRwan and Hd. Bloicmeyer leave today for Portland I attend the nMtlng of the Hutu fetliyra'.lon of la bor. In the Interest of the V-al reUll olnrka. J. II. J.ihanat-n and S E. Hrallr. who were in from Seaside yeaterday, reitort that the Republican tlckvt will carry that aect'nn by a very large ma jority. They aay that th "non-parll-aana" are a Joke, Th mllllnc men of the Raat Knd re- port a ateady Increaae In the drtiuind for lumlier. They axe running with full force and yet they are not able to keep the local market eupplled The tugboat Wallula, whl4i left here Friday morning for Orejm Harbor, re turn ml yeeterday morning with anoth er of Hale A Kern'a acowa. She ar rived at the O. TV A N. docka at t,K yeeterday morning. Mine Lydla Leplalo .of Weat Aatorla. entertained aeveral of her frlenda at her home taut Friday night- The party waa given In honor of her i?nd birth and thoee preeerjt experienced a very lU'Mtrnuui ume. The JoiiHton 8hlp-bullding Company hua reecntly built a gaaoline cannery tender for F. M. Warren. She la Si feet long. I feet and I Inchee wide, and feet Inrtoea deep, and will draw about two feet of water. The Retail Clerka Union will hold a reception, banquet and general enter tainment next Monday evening, at which all merchant are Invited. It will be held at rag' a Hall and the clerka are going to ahow their employ' era the proper eplrlt of liberality. . . c, t'talnger will tender hie realg nation m councilman from the Second Ward at the meeting next Monday nlgiht. alnce he haa moved hta real dence to another part of the city. Hla aucceaaor will probably be elected at the time. The Portland Woodmen of the World will give an excursion to Scaalde to day. It will bo ttie flrat of the aea aon and promlaoa a grand aucceaa. Par ticular care haa leen taken to ren der that already picturesque -reaort eapeclaiy attractive for the ocoaalon. The Aatorla A Columbia niver rail road haa provided two traJna -witfc twenty-five care each to carry the ex euralonlata and a program contacting of nmale and alnginf will entertain them during tholr houra by the ea. , O, C. Fulton, who returned from Portland laat afternoon, made arrange ment for iever.it able Republican apeaker to addreaa the people of Clataop County on the date and at the place named In yeaterday'e Aa- torlan. The paat few day ha wltneaaed the largeiit number of transfer in the hlatory of Clataop county. The re corder of Inatrumeote remarked yea- terday that giater activity In real re late tranxactlon had never been rhown on the record. Captain PifVker, of the ateamer Nah- cotta, called In at the Aalorlan oUc laat night and atated that he would atart with her to Portlind at 4 O'clock thla morning, where ah will be tlir- outchly overhauled and repainted. When ahe Return fur her aummer run he will be one of th bet equiptwd inrnta on the river. The Canby aj r'ved yeaterday to take her pla" on the llwaco run. Conaiilerable excitement a - creat ed near the corner of Commercial nd Rlevrnth atreeta yeterdy afti-rnoon, when Officer Kimball went to take In a drunken longer. He had been die turblng the peace along the wa'er front and when the officer came Into atght he took flight up Eleventh etreet Kimball overtook him In fr-mt of Van Duaen A Company'a real eatal eatab llehment, where ha turned and offered remittance The tough atrugled with uch violence that It required lx men to overpower and carry him to the ty Jail, which chanced to be but a block away. ' IMPROVING NATION'S CAPITAU Kir aome time puat plan have been jiinditr tirvparatlon for the beautifying of the city of Washington. The com .mliMloner In charge have vlalted many Kuroiwnn cltlea. and the reault f their reaearrh haa been embodied In a aerie of plana, which will make jour capital the muat beautiful city in th world. In aclrctlng a family j medicine, however. It la not necessary jlo eearch the world over, beoaune 'lliMnietter'a Stomach Hitter ,the fam oua American remedy ,1a recognlaed a J the lieiit remedy nature and chnce have tMi-n able to produce. It haa over fifty yeera of cure -to Ha credit of eui h nllmenta a aick headache, indl 'geMtton, dyiepala. nervounee and I liver and kidney trouble. Wm-n you need a remedy for theae IrouMea .don't fail to try the Hitter SUITS OCR CLIMATE. ; , The rapidly Increasing uae of ahln glea aa covering for the walla of build Inge, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purpoa-4, makea a great demand tor a alilngle taln which preaervea the wood, prevent moaa, and retain a frch. handome appeannce. Particularly 'la auch the caae In damp climate. The need 1 well met in a perfect article made right here In As torla, CutWrth'a Oeoaote Shingle Stalna are penetrative, preservative, handaome and durable. They are put up In eight color and every package guaranteed. PROPOSAL8 WANTED. ., Custom Houae, .Aatorla, Ore., April 18, 1002 Suppllea for revenue venaela. Sealed proposals for supplying rations and coal to vexaels of the United Statea Revenue Cutter Service, regu larly atatloned. or temporarily, at Aa torla, Oregon, and delivered on board aald vessel at that place during the fiscal year ending June 10. IMS, wlU be received at thla offloe unT Vclock p ,m. of Tuesday, May 13, 1902, at which time and place they will be pub licly opened. The coal furnlabed to be anthracite or bltumlnoua of beat quality; uniform In character; to weigh 2240 pound to the ton; to be delivered on board the vessel at such time .and In auch quantities aa may be required, at localities readily t ac cessible to aald vessels, and to be sub ject to Inspection aa to quality and weight. Bidders will name the prices both for steaming and stove coal, and also their facilities for furnishing the vessels with fresh water, and their chargea therefor. Blank forma of pro posals, with schedule showing compe tent parti of rations, may lie had up on application to thla office; proposal must be submitted on these forms. Separate bid will also be received at the same time and plaoe for lubricat ing and Hlumlnatlng oils. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, and no proposal will be accepted un til Congrea shall have made an ap propriation tor the purpose. JOHN FOX, Collector. I ears ' A touch is enough for cleanliness. That is why Pears' soap lasts so. Pears' shaving soap is the best in all the world. BtUUUhtd over io jtara. ' ' U) moat hea ling sc!v In Uiej world. CHURCH SERVICES TODAY Captain Mary Parker, of Portland, will aealat In the meetlnga at the Sal vation Army hall on Saturday, Sunday and Monday evening. May 1, 4 and t, All are cordially Invited to attend. rtev. Harold Oberg will present to hi congregation in the Methodist church the following thought: At II a, m "Ood'a Challenge to Man;" at I p. m "The Prophet Plea." Mr., Brewer will mg at the evening ser vice. A warm welcome for all. Pur- Ing spring and aummer the Sunday evening aervlce will begin at I o'clock and the Kpworth League at 7 o'clock. 9 9. Rev. Oscar Ostrom will preach morn ing and evening today, in the First Lutheran church, Uppertown. All are most cordially .welcome. ' There will be the usual service at the Uaptlt church tod ad. The B. f. p. U. at 7 o'clock, and evening preaching at t o'clock, one-half hour lator than heretofore. The subjects of eermona are "The Meaning of the Com munion," and "The Church at An tloch." Everybody la cordially invited to attend. ' fln At Qrace church on Sunday a cele bration of the Jloly Communion at 11 a. m. The Junior Auxiliary at 4 p. m., with an addreaa by C. H. Chand ler, the diocesan secretary of the Sun day School Institute. 'Evening prayer at Holy Innocents, at 7;30 o'clock. Presbyterian church. All the even- lung services begin one-half hour later, via: T. P. 8. C. B. at 7; church ser vice at 8; morning service aa usual at II. Theme of the morning aermon, "A Law of Growth;" evening theme, "The Cnlty and Explanation of the Uni verse." A very cordial Invitation la ex- terded to all. At the last regular meeting of the Ministerial Association of Astoria It waa noted that the Sunday evening service in the churches be held one half hour later than naual making the time of the preaching service I o'clock. The change will take effect Sunday, May 4 - F. E. DELL, Secretary. Preaching aervlce aa uaual at the First Congregational church at 11 a. m. and I p. m Theme for morning hour. 'The -Fruit of the Spirit." Topic for evening, "Christ's Call to the TMiwty," Sunday, school at IMS: Young Peoples Society, Sunday even ing, at T; prayer meeting Wednesday evening, at I o'clock. A cordial Invita tion extended -to all. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the As toria High School Alumni at Judo Gray's residence on Monday evening, May 6th. at 7:S0. A full-attendance Is requested,; as there is business of Im portance to come before the meeting. CHAS. E. GRAY. President. TUB ENGLISH NAVY. Although the naval atrength of Eng land is equal to that of any three con tinental powera. it la stated they are planning aeveral more powerful war- ShlriS. ThV ara M A I A r-m ln.J v.... the best and most efficient navy In the ' world. In the selection of a family medicine we see thla same spirit being put forth more and more every day, because the people are determined to have the best remedy that can b ob tained. It la impossible to purchase a better or more reliable medicine than Hosteller' Stomach . Bitten. Every member of the family can take it aafely. with the assurance that It will poaltlvely" do them -nod. It will re store vigor to the aytem and cure In digestion, dyspepsia, constipation, ner vousness and malaria. ELECTION NOTICES. County Clerk Wherlty waa busy all day yesterday sending out notices of election to the varioua places In the county yeaterday. Thia is the first time at which this duty haa devel oped upon the clerk Following Is a copy of the notices sent out; Dear Sir: I herewith hand you two "Notices of Election" which please post In conspicuous publlo places in your precinct. In accordance with "An Act" passed at the last session of the leg islature,' which reads as follows: "It shall be the duty of the County Clerk, " thirty days before anv General Election, and at least ten days before any Special Election, to prepare printed notices of the election and mall two of said no tices to each Judge and Clerk of Elec tion In ASch rtrwllW mnA 1. hall h. the duty of the aeveral Judgea and LierKs io immeaiatiy post aald notices In conspicuous public places in their respective precincts" FOUND Al LAST. After hunting everywhere for days and weeks, the cheapest plaoe in As toria to trade. A great many buyers have found Just what they wanted in" Dry Goods. Ladles and Gents Furnish ings, Clothing, Shoes and Millinery. Our system of doing business does not in any manner touch high profits, and the more we sell the cheaper you can buy. ' . We are selling cheaper because we are selling more, and It is to your personal interest to patronise a store that seeks your patronage ona broad basis of fair play. The prices prove and the wear con- vlnoes that tM la the place to trade. You are welcome, either to look or to buy.' ' t : MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 60M0 Commercial 'St. . Aatorla,' Ore, I Paine's Celery Compound Thousands of Physicians, Men and Women of Note and Posi tion, and People of Humbler Circumstances Say It is l)n equaled as a Spring Medicine I'roinfiicnt UiisliuNH Man Ku veil From rvon I'roNtration. It Is by true merit, and true merit alone, that Paine's Celery Compound has won Its wondrous popularity In ev ery part of the civilized world. When all other medicines fall, when the best directed efforts of physicians accomplish but little for the banish ing of desperate diseases, Paine's Cel ery Compound save life and restores health. It is natural, therefore, tbist men and women eaved from the perils and dan gers of nervous diaeaae, rheumatism, neuralgia and blood troubles, should acquaint their frlenda the elck and well of what waa accomplished for them by Paine's Celery Compound. In this way the jold tidings of prompt and effectual cures have been spread from day to day to the remotest towns and villages, and the blessed work of saving life progrtesea In every direction. - One of the moat remarkable cure of recent years effected by Paine's Cel ery Compound, is the case of Mr. Wy an Nelson, President of the Nelson Grain company, of Kansas City. Mo, With Intense gratitude and thankful ness, Mr. Nelson writes as follows: "I was ntrvoua, despondent .Irrita ble, had no appetite, could not sleep. and had night sweat. My physician said I waa threatened with nervous prostration, and advised a rest from business. However, on the recommen dation of my partner, I commenced using Paine's Celery Compound, and today I ara as sound a a dollar, eat well, sleep well, and am not at all nervoua DIAMOND DYE3S give raster and btigher colors than any other dye. CITIZENS NOfllNEE FOR COUNTY JUDGE C.,1. TRENCH A RD Wen's Colored Golf Shirts, 1 pair cuffs to match, in very best patterns and colorings $1.00 values for Men's fast color Black Socks. Ribbed top also deep stitch, excellent quality 25c value. 2 Pair. For ..... . New ' Line of Men's Crush Hats,all colors, latest shapes. ifil.OO up S- Danziger & Gbi Your Presence to Inspect AT SHANAHAN'S EMPORIUM Hharialiait Illdtf., Commercial Ht. The J'iggest Bargains Ever Offered in DOMESTICS .... - ............ . . , , ,. t .Buy if you feel Justified for CASH or CREDIT Some of the values to be offered . Towels and Toweling 4 Jc regular 7 Jc Muslin Bleached and Unbleached now 5c a vard. .( .,...'. Bleached Canton Flannel now 5c a yard. Heavy 9-4 Sheeting for 15c a yard. Swansdown Cotton Batting 5c a Roll, regular 7c SPECIAL OPPER , Pillow Cases 3 inch hem 45x3ft, sale price 12jc Hemstitched Pillow Cases 45x30, sale price 15c SEE THEM Drink to Ycnr Healthl NOB HILL, COPPBB . Is the Bit -.-:. : You make no mistake by using it. New consignment of fine tea just in. Foard 6k Stokes Co. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WALL PAPER 15,000 Rolls Just la. Mora to Follow Latest Designs ia Exqubite Colorings. Wo will sell yoa BORDER for your rooms at tlrs 6AJU PRICS per roll as the wall and ceUlntT- We keep flrst-slass workmen and farea tes our work. Let us flsars on your decora tinf for 1M1 . B. F. ALLEN & SON. 3(15-367 Commercial 'Street. SPRING SHOES Oxfords. Patent Leathers. Vici Kid, Latest. Swellest. All Styles, Lowest Prices Peterson & Brown. COUCHES u A consignment of new and handsome patterns just received. Yoa can get a bargain now. Nothing better for the borne. WAITINGS - - CARPETS Call and see for yourself if I bave not the largest stock and lowest prices, considering the quality, of any house in town. . , Goods Sold on Easy Installments. H. H. ZAPF, The House Fnrnisber. TRULLINGER. EASTABR00K & CO. . stJccsaacfEg to ' THEO. BRACKER . Jobbers and Dealers in " CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYIKQ CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY,' ETC. ... MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty Andrew Asp. Wigti laker, lladtaiti ui Imnketr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Sseclal Attention Given to Ship are Steamboat Reiairtn;,General Black- - smithing. Flrst-Claaa Horse- ' Bhoetnf, ' CORNER TWELFTH AND DTJAKB C. 01, BafF, Dentist Mansell Building. ' 578 Commercial SU Astoria, Ore. . TELEPHONE RED M6t Dr. T. It. Ball DEiNTIST. ; 524' Commercial Street Astoria. Ore. J.A.FASTABEND GBNERAL CONTRACTOR . AND BUILDER. LOUNGES 513 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon