s THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, SfNDAY, JCNI! 1. 1002 "J.. CHEESE Wi Imvi) a jjnod lino of full tiuiiiii oIiochc Ciilifurniii mid (,'latM(ii Nntliiiur better nuidi', 2"cr tho pound. ROSS, JUGGINS & CO. . The Morning Astorian , TKW5PII0NB t. TODAY 8 WI0AT1HCO, I'OIlTLAND. May 29.Wxtorn Or. (ton tartly cUiuily, probably shower; w urine r, Wnaliliiyton end Northern lilaho-fitlr and warmer, Katwn Ore ion Incrrailiitf uloudlni'; warmor, U lull nulla feed, (train and bay. A fin rellsh-Peatl Onion In bulk. We have them. Johnson Dm. l'urccliilr bat In, ohiutiiilon bootblack, three export barbers, boat Ol rvle Occident Harbor Shop New stock f fancy goode Juat ar rived at Yokohama Haxaar. Call and the latest novvllUa from Japan Yua will Dud tb bout 16o meal In (nit my at Hit ftlnK Hun lunuunuit, No. til Commercial Bt. Hind In your order fur your winter" supply of fir, slab or hard wood to Kel ly, the iruiiMfi-r man. Flume 2311 black. K cieim 15 cents a pint at the l'rlir Candy Store. We guaranty our be trem to contain no gelatine or (t.ncli. t'a:ronlt hoin Imluntry by smoking the ' I'lide of Anorla" elfars; flneil made, Mnufacturvd by MooParlan and Knobel. The Aatorlan Job printing depart mnt place the union label on all printing, flood work at reasonable price. I'hone Ml. We cannot prove tVit Schilling's beet baking powder U better than any oth er, hut you can, and it ahall rout you nothing to prove It Johnson Droa. Thi Itxpulilkan did not hold their rally .it Oi iwnt hiitiMi lut night on mrxtint f thi iIIiiom f HHNikor Mul ky. who ('I have ilfllVftvd Um ad- t VK, A i ni l.Mi.l i.f i'ht-ii mid nii-illuiiiprltml lif.ltiut multi-i Jimt itcvrd. V nffur tlu-m at rwlurt-d prW for Ihte wk ..nlr. i'hII and rxumlit". I'llArt. Illlll, i'lt A N. Indies flue hair goo.l switches, rata, trilby, etc., can be ordered of A. K. Tetereon, Occident Hartwr Shop. Full , line of beet ha'r tonic and barber auppllM. Hoelyn coal lal longer, la deaner and make e trouble with stove and chimney fluei than any other coat on the market, George W. San horn, agent, Telephone 1311. John A. Montgomery, at No. 42G Jlonit ertei t, doea all kin In of tinning, plumbing, cat and sleam fitting promptly and skillfully and ut very moderate price. Cotichea we carry the largest and beat eelected stock In the city. The line Include both amonth and tufted couches, which we are offering at low er prlcea than other dealera. Charlea llellborn & Son. The merry par He who frequent Kleventh street after evenlnit enter tnlnmenta are there for the purpoee of enjoylntr the famou preparation nerved Ht the Toke Point Oyter)loue, They find there the bent In the land. Ir, M. J. I'atlon la helng treated at HI. Vlno'iit'M himpitiil, Tot-tlund, fr neveru nervou.1 prom rullon, tho result o, mi eleptlu stroke recently esper lenied In Aatorln. He la Improving, hut expect to remain two or t'hree neekn ut the hoHpltal, when he hope to ho utile In return to Aatni'bv Reliable CioodH GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. We sell all kinds of Kitchen Utensils at Low Prices. No. 1 Lamp OJiiirtneya 5e; gimlm trowels fie; J10 loot eotton elotliliiio "c; No. 1 lump lniruer Tie; knives nml forks, eneli, fie; Milvorpliited teiiHpoons, set, Ooe; lmrthvootl cliairseiits e, 10e and ITie. -. . . . , . We make the best line of hair mattress in the city from $30.00 down to $7.50. Only the very best grades of ticking are used. Let us I'irui'D with you on Carpets, KngH, ami all kinds of household furniture. Your erodit is good. GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. Shanahan Bldg. . Phone Black 2145 All the candidate nd mil the voter (inoko Li lli'lle Aat'irle. elgar. Iteinetiili. r i lie Trulllnger-KaMter-llliaik I'o, will receive the full fleet ., nlitrn ill their olgur hIoiv Momluy night, l. c.iliiiitii. if i'liftoii, we. ln th city yet-ril,iy mid reixiiia Clifton all I'iKllt till yeui'M for the HepubllcHII, Tlie eleiinier Hue II, Elmore left out yetenlny mninliig for Tlllamodk with a lirife iiiiiiiiitit of freight and eevetal i'K'nger. ti Mlll"-r fetlton 'eler celehrilted III tevwilJi bli'thdity yeitenluy. A num ber of hi friend were ir--tit and i bey h.id u rnyul time, ' 'mi. lain Mitlhew leiive thl tnorn Inif for nu extended trt In 'lie 1,'iuit. ill! frh-nd wleh. him a bun lynge by mil. ! A new line of art aqimr In new and jiiji in date coloring und detenu, ut 1 reimirktthly low price, li'llAH. IIKH,. ltK St HON. ! Dr. llc&glea, who Jib been l.uii.ned !t rtt flleven for a number of ytir jlciivc tly fr it niv almu-i.t. ilbi iiiiubi many fri.nl in Adtorla. I IteV. l)e will deliver the blll'Olhni- 'mte itddreM of the High K'lMd thl jtvenlnii at I o'lbx-k ul tlw Cimtrregn ' iImihiI cliui-oli. Tho iubll I Invlt'd. i. M. (Viler, one of Atorla'a mer chant prince., returned yrnterday friMii Tillamook, where he had been mi' a two-weeka trip on buatneaa and ileiture. Header urn treated Ui a full done of Jixitltlc thl morning, but aa thl 1 ttie lnl Imiie tiefor tfw elet-Uon they Uhoiild bear with the paper, for they will have a long rem on politic after i hi, and the pnpef will devote lleelf In .-w for i long alege. Voter ahould not fnrgel that tw'h IMirltleal ctle have adopted the Inl ilntorv mill Hefcrondum In the-lr td.'t- .form and that tt mut necenmnrlly jitirry In thl elertlon. The tnltlnory 'niewnd llmt law ahnll tie Hubmltted 1 Mho voter before tuwiM-d by the tegin- Inline und the ri-rerendum min thnt nil Inw iiio-l by the leglnlnture fhall I Ih unbuilt !cit 1,, tin- volrl't heToie they iHToimi w law. 'omiiitnt I mude tnat bUyclcN without light or bell ;tr. run in the jpHnclpnt aldewalkx of the city i t a llghtnliih' Mwt, An lice' let. t wan oa'i jly aviiteil jvMcitluy w hei 1 l.,cy I"1 rin ngiilii! n young lit IV. It I urged ihiit no olher city In h country ter mlt.i euch recklean and tlut il.ire me ordlimnce In Axtj.d.t .uuir xuch conduct, and that they ought to be enforced, A urpile pwiy wit given In honor of MIh KlliiilM'tir Kopp kixt evening mil which a hirge niiinln'r were prea ent. Hhe will leave Monday evening for Montana for a vlxlt. Th iiimmlltee of the lletwll i'lerkx' Cnlou report thut they have collected t,,n for the celebrnllon end that they Khould ralxe $1000 to have n real gmxl celobrntlo nand Invite tho who wish to ajlt In the celebration to call on ny of the nienibera of the commit tee. Any of the clerkx wiU give you th nnme of the committee. WKST SIDia NOTI08. All tho leaWiera of ihe Wext Side ii I tended tho Institute In Axtorta laxt week. (, V. (lmhntn hax Juxt completed another launch at hlx bowt yh-rd. Thlx onu will got to Portland, ileorgo H. Hlmi-a, xecretnry of the Oregon Historical Hoobity .vlxlted Mr. Silas It. Smith lnxt week, and from him gathered much hlmory of the ear ly dyx of thlx xectlon. Mr. Smith ex- LowcHt Prices neeta (ij ttend the reunkm of the plo neere In fori land next montit, ;: C. W, Nob's and wife r at Weaalde In Ihelr colliiKO for the euoimcr, Mr. If, Hteera I their giieet at prexent . Mlm Alma Ji'litmot, waa gtieat of Minn Kva farkfV laet week nd r turnei) In Aclorla on Tuexday. Mr. J, M. Carver, oil Everett, fx (pending a few week In Warrenton. tin will return 'to 'bin buxlne about iIki 1t of June. Thu Jti'publlcan 'held a final rally In Warrenton Thuredny night. Oood miiHlc, good xpeakcrx and good Uine. Mr. l'k Nelxon uid faniUly left Trl- day for Utile Fall to wnd the mim mer with her brothiT, ferry and lien OIert, (n Tiiemlny lut Mlxx K, V. Ilea ilneed nn clifht and a half mondhx' term of whuol In dlxtrlct No. i. The clowlng exeriHuee were wvll attended by the piileoiM, wbli'h bexpeakx the Kimii feeling iiinoiiK all n the d!trlct I'm f.ymun wait prenent and cnngrat Hinted lhi pa rent a, tiwheni nd chil dren on the temilmttlon of a very xuc eexfti xchool year, Mr, A. Ilnnxen und family have mov ed to Mltlii rail. Wah. CHURCH SliKVICES TODAY At the Dnptlt chunih all the uaua.1 ervlce will tie obeerveil today, Hubject of t1i morning i ermon " The Hufferlng Havlor," and "of the evening, "A frolfllivble Inveatwent," We come everybody. IHvlne c: vlce morning and evening today In Die ITtut Lulhorun church. I'ppertuwn, Itev. Oecar Oxtrom will ph'Uell. t'rebyterl.in church. Servleea a u uul today. In the morning the pax tor will review the report of the com mittee on the revlxlon of ti creed ut the rrebylerla.n chit'jh. Theme of the evening aervlce "The Wsi' ot Tranwreaeor la Hard." A vry cor dial Invitation la -xti!"d to ull. e llev. Harold Obcrg will preil.t :o l.i congregation In tho Mi th"d;: clurch the following theme: At H . m., "Chrtafa Legacy to Man." At I p. m "The Prophet's ri)," A very warm weloome for ail. Service at draco church Sunday at 11 a. m. and Junior Auxiliary at 4 p. m. Kvenlng prayer ax Holy Innocent, I'pper Aatorla, at 7:W. PpCNU IM.000 IN GOLD. A pot of gold, auppoeed to have been burled durlug the Civil war and worth about t'JO.lKXt, wax recently found In an old upr'iig by a poor farmer No doubt the dixcovery brought him much hap plnexii, but really nothing when com pared to the hnpplnexa enjoyed by xlckly people who have been restored to health by HoNtetter's Htomach Bit ter. Thl xoverelgn remedy la backed by fifty yeara of cure, and la highly endorxed by many prominent phyxl iliinx throughout the country. It ta a leeltlc remedy for atomach, liver, kidney and bowel dlnorderx, xuch ax heuduchc, heortburn, loos of appetite, Indlgeallon, eiinUpatton and bilious nex. He xure .to try It. The genuine must have our Private Stamp over the neck of the boftle. suits oxm CLIMATR. The rapidly Increasing uc of ehln glea aa covering for the walls of build- Ingx, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purpoas, makes a great demand for a ahlngle ttaln whloh prexervea the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly Is such the caxe tn damp climates. The need Is well met In a perfect article made right here In As toria. Cutbirth's Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up In eight colors and every package guaranteed. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTR'B. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of John Palo, deceased, has Died In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, Ms final account aa such administra tor. That the same has been set for hearing Monday, June th. 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock of aatd day. All perxonx Interested In said estate are hereby notified to appear at the coun ty court rooms In and for said county at said time and ahow cause, If any exist, why said final account should not be allowed and the administrator discharged. MATT PALO. Administrator of the Estate of John Palo, deceased. FOR 9 A LB. H100 NR. corner Franklin Ave. and Third St., 50x100, with attractive eight- room cottage; city water; view that cannot be obstructed, and seven min utes walk from poetofflce. This prop erty Is worth $1500, but I am leaving the city and would rather sell than rent. E. C. LEWIS. FOR 9ALK. 1:'50 Lots J and 4. block 80, McC'lurea, 100x10(1 feet; Levc-1 and Rightly and within one block of my residence. The hext bnrgaln offered In Astoria. Ruy these lota and build a home. B. C. LEWIS, i. . FOR BALE). .. . (500Klght acres Juat south of town St junction of county and old military roadsi Lays well; suitable for plot ting; small ranch or suburban home. I paUd $1000 for this. "D. C. LEWIS," " THO CANDIDATES. ' ' (Continued from Pxgi Four,) nomlnarlon. Iflx election will be. a good one, T. H. rOKNWLH'H. Thlx Is another native Oicgonlan. Mr. (.'ornellu the candidate for county an exeor was born In Waxhlngton Coun ty, Oregon, August 13, JKM. He ob tained hlx education In tnl xta.te. He came to Clatxop County 13 year ago and box since reeliled m the county, He first engaged In buHlnexx In the employe ft Hchollleld A Hauke, with whom li remained for seven year and afterward engaged with Itoxx, Hlgglnx A Co. wlt.h whom he xtlll remain. Mr. (Virncliux hi n good huxlncxx man and ha had a great deal of experience In buxinex tranxacllon of all kind. He lived on a farm for a long tlm; and xtlll own a farm, He I conversant with property vu!i of all kind and will nwke the county a good aHexxor. He Ix m;irrld and hi ihree children llvln. His selection by the Republic xn,i wan a good one. 11. O. V. AHTBt'RV. On of the first recommendation of Mr. Axibury for tihe ofllee of county purveyor lx hlx (ual Ideation for the ottlee. Ho has had splendid draining and an abundance ol local experience that make him the bet rjuailtied man for tho ponltlon In tho county, One of the greatext achievement In civil en gineering In Clatxop County wax maJ by Mr. Aetbtiry. In surveying out the fammix rood No. 77 It wax thought to bo practical ImpoxslblHty and that It would require xeven months' work at. leaet. Mr, Axtbury completed the work In twii montha. Clatxop County hoe been gratwful to him ever xlnce. lie Is a native of KtiKtarid and came to America In KM. 'He came to Clatnop County In 1KS9 and ha reMded here xlnce that time. He hax been engag'-d in surveying ever xlnce. Ho i i now fill ing out his second term ai county sur veyor having been appointed to fill out an unexplre. term and wax eubxe luently elected to another term. Hlx fltnexx for tho piwttlon and iHipularity lx xuch that the opponent nominated by tho mongrel declined to run against Mr. Axtbury. W. C. A. POHL. He tx the coroner. Ho will be the next coroner. Illlllo Pimt bi xo popular that both parttei nominated him. He has no nppoxltlon and could not be de feated. He is a native of Holxtein, Oonnany. .Ho ws.i born in 1S03 and camo 1o Clatx.ip County In 17. He received hl.i education In Astoria. He engaged In the undertaking huiii,'ji in l"i9fl and hax nce conllnu-v! In the bunlnexx. He hax lieen elected for !he past five conxecutiv iermx to th'? of la and lx .horoughly conver.nt with the buwinefi. Ho wax married In K" to Mliei Ida M. Washburn nn I ax an Issue of tho marriage thy have four children. If all of the candidate were a" car. as he the etection niw.rrow would cnirs.' hut littlu excitement. C. K. FOSTBR. He U tha candidate for road super visor. He Is another native of the slate. He wax born In Portland In 1S10 and came to Axtorii In 1S77. He wax chief engineer of the volunteer fire department for two term and was elected road supervisor two years ago. He hax made a good one and is very popular and wtll be re-elected. He Is also one of the most popular fraternal oder men of the city. He ts deserv edly popular, P. J. OOODMAN. He Is the Justice of the peace and will be re-elected. He has lived In the town for 25 years, everybody knows him, and tn know him is to like him. He has rear?d an Interesting family here and all of them tand high. Mr. (dmi.n has made a good Justice of the peee and there Is no good excuse for not re-electing Mm. He lx always fair and dealx In Justice and law com bined. WILLIAM BBA9LEV. He lx the nominee for constable. He ts a oaMve of Indiana. Was born In 1S43 and came to Astoria in 1S79. He esryed four yearn as constable In As toria and served eight year's as a po lice officer. He hi a carpenter by trade. Mr. Beasley'a thorough expe-rlem-o qualifies him for the office. While Republicans are carrying Clat sop County they should not forget to carry thiilr preclnnet offices by .lust the same majority. SPECIAL ITEMS Of Interest. For this week we will make special prices on goods as fol lows: ftlhhnnC widths t, 7 9. and 12 In IMlUJUlia Nowest sha4es; at 5c I 3f a Appliques, Galloons, Torchon LiL. and Valencennes, 12i. 15, 18, 20, and 25 cent quality, at lie. Men's Soft Dress Shirts y7 mica, - 3erton stripe. Rich and tasty color Ingx, $1.50 value, at $1.00. Men's and Boys' Crush Hats , plain and fancy checks, Zoo and tSc. 25 Per Cent Discount lar retail price on al trimmed and xtreet hats. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 508-10 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. DYSPEPTICIDE Tha orMtast aid to DIGESTION. A Healthy and Sound Body Will Enable Is to Battle Against the Wrongs and Injuries ' to Our Enemies. Paine's Celery Compound . l!uiilh'M DixciiM-N, a KMiiMlxlu'x Ili Hllh, hihI (ilvcH I'm 1'Jijm! eiil .Strength to .Maintain Our IMh in LIIV'h t'on flirt. Many of us find life hard and full Of pain. While we cannot well avoid the suffering that result from wrong and Injuries, we can help ourselves from the pains and ravage of bodily ailments and disease, anJ maintain that full mAna..MAa Af hA-sllh Mint will -.nu.lilM us to meet the wrongs that assa I u from diy to day. If you are run down, fretful, des pondent, Irritable, ileepless, be aured you are becoming physical y Impaired and weakened. If the relax and slug gish action of the excretory organs has loaded the blood and body with poison , producing headacne, rheuma tlxm, neuralgia, kidney and liver trouibes, then disease Is enclro in you In its chains. Prompt use of Paine's Celery Com pound will save the weakened part of the body from yielding to disease. The great medicine saves weak and en feebled nerve from prostration and removes every Reeling of exhaustion and despondency. It cure and saves those who are bound by disease and suffering and gives them a new lease of life. Ex-Alderman Fred G. Brenner, of Troy, ,N. T.. a popular and esteemed ctUzeti who thanks Paine's Celery Com pound for bis present rugged good health, writes for the be neat of weak, nervous, and dyxpeptlt sufferers; he say: "For several yearx I suffered from nervou trouble; I could not sleep well; nerve seemed to be weak; I bad dyspepsia, and was all nut down. My appetite began to fail me. and I was discouraged. A friend of mine recommended me to take Paine' Celery Compound. I took two bottle and began to feel better, and by the time I had taken four bottle I was a well man. I have to thank Paine' Celery Compound for my rugged good health today." NOTICE! Rids will be received for the con struction of a school building for school district No. 18, John Day River, until May SI, 1902. Plan and specifl- , cation can be seen at the office of the J Astoria Abstract Company. The right ) Is reserved to reject any or all bids. JOHN LEWIS, Clerk. Tou never heard or any one using Foley's Honey and Tar and not being xatlslied For sale by Frank Hart REGULAR REPUBLICAN J Xoniliioe for County Judge J. H.D.GRAY CITIZENS NOniNEE FOR COUNTY JUDGE C.J. TRENCH ARB General Electrical Installing and Repairing The Best Equipped Shop in Oregon Outside of Portland Has Just Been Opened at 4 21 DOND ST, Estimates Made on Wiring: for Light and Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Apparatus Of ah Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agent tor the Celebrated shblby Lamp Best Under the Sun Reliance Electrical Works H. W. CYRUS, - MSr. CLERKS WILL DANCE Attendance nn joii nt SHAYAHAN'S Male of Alen's Suits, Underwear, Hats and Caps With money saved during this sale you enn have a BANQUET of your own. Everybody' welcome whether you sp-fnd one cent or twenty dollar. No waiting on tables; but waiting on customers at SHANAHAN'S .Shanahan Duitriin; Commercial Street Sale Lasts for One Week STRICTLY FOR THE HOME A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF Inr(t3n RoclfQtO BRIGHT AND ORIGINAL inUIdli DdoKClb : .a FINE Fancy Crockery Souvenir Dishes Fancy Silver Ware Cut Glass, Etc. POARD & STOKES CO. RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only white he!p. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE pccial Drive Add Comfort and Beauty to Yonr Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 3oc up. Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pro Brussels Art Squares, f 4 50 and Upward ' !' Nothing Better. Prioe Lowest. Call and See. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. TRU LUNGER, EASTABR00K & CO, . SUCCESSORS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobber and Dealers in ' CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty jjjg Finest Restaurant in tie City Palace Everything the Commercial St- Market Affords. Castings We are prepared to make them, on short notice and of th beat material. Let a kiv you estimate oa any kind of eastings or pattern work, Lpweat prices for flret-claa work, w ... . .: , . f ' ' 1 TELEPHONE NO. 2451. Cheaper Ik AayPtoee i tb Cltjr. Mail Orferi rrMplb; Fille". CHOP HOUSE on Rugs 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. U. i. Whipple IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE ; Scow Bay Ircafj A Brass Wefts' -: Cor. 18th and FunkttD are: .J I