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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, JUNIi :l. 1902 CHEESE Wo luivo u good lino of full ci t'uui cIkh-ho Culiforniu iiml (.'lutsopNolliiiig lK-ttT nmde. I ;"c tho jkhiikI. ROSS, IIKIGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TI0I.BP1IONB lfll. TODAY B WIOATlltta Ifiiri.AMi, J ii :.. a r-f in, Minim mi I V'iiliiiilni, r! ly clutiily, sliow- l I . W ,11 HUM', Uaiiuu pi-lid rmd, rutn and hay. A On rollili l'arl Onion In bulk. We have Ihoirt. Jyin.)ii llron. 1'uic.iUlti baths, ajiiiiui4oii booibiuuk, tlire export barbers, beat of servloe Ocoldi'nl Durlwr Shop. New stuck of fancy good Just r lived at Yultohama liaxnar, Call and eo In i out noveltlna from Japan You win rind tin bom ito weal lo (no tltjr at the lilslii flun l((aurun(. No. (U CuinniprciiU Ml. fknd In your order for your winter1 supply of fir. stab or hard wood to Kel ly, th .transfer man. 1'hon 2211 black. l o timiii u mjii ft pint at tho I'artar C'mitly Store. We guarantee our Ue twain to contain no gelatine or itiurh. I'atrnni hwiie Imlualry by amuklng III "I'rtiJo of Astoria" cigars; finest mad. Mmiufacturvd by MacFarlene nl K nonet. Tli Astorlaa job printing depart mint places tho union label on all printing. Good work at reasonable price. I'bone M, lUir lliuxiin, Cloth llnilip, llnUi mi.l Mum. 1 1 ni ), Tlh ami Nail jlriihf-. at tiny price ymi want at I'll A HI. IX IKHlKlltf' Drllir Hlinw. W cannot prove that BvhIlUnf' bent baking powder la better than any oth r, hut you can, and It ahull cost you nothing lo prove ILJohnaon Droa. A mrloa'l uf 1'ln-ni. and nuUumprlowd hp.lriniiii iiitn Jum rilved, W offi-r th.-m .it riMiirrd t.rtw for thl 'k only, full and m(n I'll AH. IIKII.-i-IlN A HON. Ijidlrn fin hair goo.1 swllcha, rata, trilby etc , ran be ordered of A. B. Peterson, Occident Ilarber Shop. Full I. no of bel half tonic and barber Itoslyn coal lat longer, la cleaner and make lona trouble with stove and ehlmnry flue than any other coal on the tnnrket. 0Hrge W. Ban born, agent. Telephone 1311. Jhn A. Montgomery, at N. ' 5 IUnd nrt t, dnca all kin In of tinning, plumbing, ga and ateam flltine; promptly and akirifully anl at very moderate price. Couches w oarry the largest and heal telccted stock In the olty. The line Include both smooth and tufted ooui'hen, which wo are offering at low er price than other dealera. Charlea lMltii-n A Bon. The merry parties? who finjueiit Kleventh street after evening enter tatnmenU are 1her for the purpoae of njnylnir the fwmou preparation nerval ut the Toke Point OyH'rl louse. They find there the bt In the land. The .trlH Hox ('oniwiny' mill In l'pnrlown, whli'h him lin clinwd down for the ixtut twii werlw while umli-rirolng repjUr. will be atnrted In to iii.iiillim iH-it Wednendiiy. The i imii.iny hud cirtiKldiTalile dltllculty In llndlng lime to clone down, tint now they feel that they lire In nctler enndl I ln to ni'"-l the di'iniindx for lmnlier ilurhiK Iho eneulng ectmon. Reliable CioodH THI We will hell all wool Ingrailn Oai'iH-t, ex trn Hiiper., ewvd. laid nd lined for li e a yard, worth 85c, K you wml matting we have a large HHoi'tnicnt al pi-Lee chonrer than you can buy anywhere, bent nunillly nt 2Se a yard, laid on your floor. GREAT EASTERN SHonolion YOUR CUEDIT IS GOOD All tho candidate and M the voter amoka 1a Hollo A(orla clgur. The Kttl mi l their band will tnke purl In the parade of the 0. A. It. en- n in .iii.n I neat Wednewlay. Itev. ("limit K V lnuiliir, of Mie Plral CoiiKt'eKiitloiiftl i Itiirch, hit re n iilly rhiini(ed hi plce of renldi.m e to nil Kxehiinge Httvet, ll.in. II.iitIm'ii Allen returned home friM'i l'trlliilll )'rleilliiy where lie had lieeii wllh Hie etttle leiutillcnn cam lMilii KHiiiiilltee, iui mrelnry. The regtil.tr tntl ig of iJin Itetnll 'lerk' I'lilnli for toiilKh! Iwwi been potpined until June lo on tn'i'iunt of iln tnwMiig of thrt clly i'oiiik'II tonight, Mr, Arilmr Weli-hliel. who i-ei--iit-ty reelimed rnwliluii n.M clerk In the '"oin drutfwiotv, left fur Tui'onui ni iilKltt. wtier.. lie will take n Mmlliu- , .Mtl(ll , I The reutiliir tuedhiu of the Iji.1!.. I'luil.l ulll tie held tid ttfti'i-noon at j:30. A lnrBe attendance I dexlred on iiu iKiiiit f hm i liunliienit ii. tie nt I tended lo. ! I. H, Mel'Ni.rtiine, of the firm of No I hie St Mi-fiirltttie, the uliror manuffu' ! tur-r. I" up ngtUn after a eevere apell I of li kne. Me will take hi itoeltlon j at hi .ild poet. V. K. Mit'lregmr mnde a ahlpment of nrt-i'l!i luiiitKr to Hun Prnnrtwo a duy or twn .itc and exiect to M lew tlvt with a number of ehlptnenu at mi early dnte. Mr. Hum Mill", flnir of Lout and I'Urk rem my Mil-mill, arrlveil In I'lty yinlenlay and report that they have t1ninh.il aawlng lumtier for rhe ll and t'lnrk roail. Itev, (er O.ttnmt will preiu-h rn-nt iiiidy, Jinn I. In the Ihittle t'revk D. ti(.l lhiiti-. Ymwn Hlver. at J: 45 In rhe Hft.-ftioon. All realdltig 1n that ifirlnn .ire corldollv Invlled. The minm eehooner Alierd.-en arriv ed In Hu t l.iy from Suit PrnnWeco with a earifii of Reneml nierchnndle. Hhe will Itike on ii lonil of lumte'r t I'ort liitid. in inrry on her return trip. The liinloi of the Ant. Tin lllith Hohool will give n recrptlnn to the en Ioik :it the llliih Hitnl iinm-nibly hnll next Tluiiwdnv evening at o'rlnrk. The nienilMT of the nluninl clnxe lire .ill Itnlti'.l to mtend. ir. iiHwiild llevkniiin will leave vvl'liln a w"k for Niimtlmo, It. t' the tint .mil l il meia'lntt i.f H new rolonlii ll.iii iH.',.y. iMitnnlaed to occupy an inliind In Qufvn fhiu-lotte Hound, eome rhut on Kocliillwtlc. prlnclplim. Dru. Witch nd ttlklnirto'i performeil the operntlim of Mkln-gniftlng yecter d.ty on Mr. Ttv.mm, a ho wu rei-ently hurt in tin pow.ir houM of the Klec tr.c t'.miiiiiny. HI recovery him lieen utertdy nnl the hyMlhin now think th.vt the nkln-grtiUng o.r.it1m will prove ucrtMfu1. From prewnt pnwieil tin tl. A. H. rxcttralon to Fort Htevena, next Thui-a-diiy afterniMtn. will lie m.ule by train. They endeavored to m-cure the govern nie nl IlKhthotiKe tender Munwmitu and t'olunihlne, n Uhey deatred to ehow Hntorlii and the Columbia nver bav at It bent; but liecaue of prevlouM en giixeinentH f Uie tHiute. they will prob ibly have to tthundon the project. Judge tlrav welved a. communica tion from the nuperlntcndcnt of the Hregon Innaiie axyluin, at Hulem, yv tertliiy, Mttyltig that rutrlrk Iturk, a former oltlxiti of Hetuild, who waa eommltled to the iiHyltim IVromber hint .dlcil May 2th, from the effeot of t'he allmeut thiut leil to .hi Ineiwilty. LowcHt Prices WEEK We a iv showing a new line of couches and lounge from 14.75 to $20. fliali fi-mn J10 down to 50c t a. tlnxcii window Mharfea of lnt iiual Ity of opugue to lie aold this week at .'Set each. ' FURNITURE Cd Building . PHONE 2145 BLACK After tho tmniiuet at Foard and Htnkc hall next hurmlay night the O, A. It. veteran awtolu.l,ed wllh the la- ll in relief corp re Intending to give a dunce, It la not an aiMured faxt ywt but If mtHdtiU xrrninreriuTiljt can be made they will ireal thlr vMtiir and liiini .(IIiUh friend a ijutlet Untie mi clable 'vi that will no doubt put Vhv aclilevemn'. of younger giuce In the aliude, , Mr, Jn. K, Iliggln and wife and two daughlw, Ml" Margaret and Winnie, an1 on, I'M ward, tave n-turn- ed fntn un ex''ided Uy In OiKu.i nlti. Tho girl were In HUtnford, Mm Ilig- glna hivnlg taken In Htnnford In munlc extra, and KJwiiid wu in the liirfh m li'iol Mr. Hlggtliix travi-led etxetoilvely over vho tiite and return much Im proved In health. Their many Mend hwnrtlly w-lcmie tlnir nnurn. A mail by the name of Jtrlckann, who ha hvn living In Kat Atoiia, linx U"i appreheidid on the uii;- lor of limi'ilty. He wax alflleted with the Ntrmge weiknen of fulling too readily In love with good looking wo men, and a.roiiH,-d the utn..iiliM i4 of ht fHeiul by hi uiirwuMinuble perlt-ney In annoying llctxe who hupienel to Ik the unfo't'jiTOte objn't of hi affeillon. A etvll ncnhvJim will Ito held In liliv ,Hto(tl'-e oiill tlng Ihle evening lo Mil the Hnlt ii of Miglneet In the Unit ed Hlate petrtt iiliry eervlee. 7he pfltl va-Aiey which will be filled from Hie "llglble rexultlng fiimi ex-irnl-nlloit 1 flutt of anltant engtiur of penP .'titl iry of Allwuiy, with ftu tlp ul.il. nalary of t'.m a year. AH ajipll eauU mini tw iver JO ,ViaM of age. A new company wit nrgn nixed In Mil city yvftterday, known a the Ne luilem Unrgtig t'ompany. It object I lo carry on the lodging lui.nenx rt tlie nelirhlmrhiKid of Nehalem and KNbhi vk rtver. The following ifflwn were elected: II. O. Ilelnonen, prl ent and manager; Karl Hlvenlu. vlce preldent; I). Karllunen, treasurer; H. Ilelnonen, ecretaryi K. Mndfor and II, IIHnonen, direetor; Carl Tolvonen. manager. Steven Fake a ectlon foreman on the A. A A. 0. railroad tell a atory of a Jap -omlng to grief while working for hi "oni,iny. They were loading tc on a .efrlrferAtor cat oppoelte the lloo'h .'aim.')' and the Jep fell over Ixnrd. He went head Ami and a he iMd not rl,. to th imrface of the wat er in Investigation wa made and he wa fuu d to be Mlcklng In the mud. When thv yanked hlin out by the he.di they found that he waa ito ludly Injiivd that It waa nrceaary to eend hlin to Portland for treatment, wlierw hi own pr.Hile could look after him. Th. lletall Clerk are not letting the Ktae grow under their feet In MNng the fund for the Fourth of July cetc liratlo.i. Tlvy now have nearly t7W) and are pulling rr one Ihouxand. They nay Quu with thl amount titcy can give AxUtrla one of the.btHit cclchra iiiiiih Ji .ver had. and thy exect to tulse the num. Merchants and clli teni generally have lxen very liberal In aubwcrlblng and oth-r who have not bn wen are expected lo make up the remainder of the amount dmlred. The Axtorinn will publish the full llet a main a the r"iiiMte turn I nulA-d. Mr. Prank Patton h.t et the ball a mltlng fw tihe lmprovuient of the ap pearance of the tslty.' Me ha arrang ed to have -.he old bluldlng at the corner -f Eleventh and Duane utrect torn down aid will a I ho removj the niliUsh fnim the property and give it a neat Appa;tin'e, Ttrfa t the flrat actual atart lnce t'h Wunmn'a Club took thl muter up. and Mr. Patton hiis their hearty thank for hiking the Initiatory ts-i Uiward Improving the appearnre of the ally. Good movs a well iu liad onca are corrtagloua and It I hoped that Mr Patton' work will I? followed by many others along the Home line. Aa epidemic to Im prove and beautify the city would not be a bad one Jut now. The American tramp nteuiner Wash tenaw arrived In from San Francisco yesterday morning to load salmon at the A. & C. R. R. wharf for New York. Hhe will take on 80,000 cae here and then go to the Sound to com plete her cargo, The consignment to be tthlpied from Atorla Is entlndy of laet year' pniducllon, being n. portion of that held over by the Columbia Riv er Packing Company. It ha been aev iral yei itlnee canned iltnon has been ahlptied hy watii' from Oregon or Washington to the Atlantic ronut, ehlelly Invnuse the low rate offered ly the railroad eoniianltis have driven the lini-.MH out of buslncxM. It Is reported that the Washtenaw, which otherwise would have had to make the trip In Ixillast, as she Is billed for the Atlan tic coast to carry oil. offered to carry the consignment for sueti a low figure that It was an tnduennent to the ship pers. ' ' (leorge Lewis and "Pole" Mayer, of the Astorian mechanical department, made a "bet" several weeks ago that terminated In a remarkable coincident. They wagvred the price of an oywter supper fur the entire foive to be paid for by the one fluvt failed to make the nearest guess as to the relative standing of the different baseball nines In the Northwest League at the end of May. They each nrtvde out their respective list according to their own "hunch" and sealed them without gtv Ing the other any Idea, of what they were. They then placed them in the hnd of Mr. Prior, manager of lhe Job department, with Instruction not to open tlhem until the last game, May 21, had been played, h then to decide the winner of the wager. At lh expiration of the allotted time, Mr. Prior opened tho two envelope and found that the score were exactly the same on bocb card, each team being; pkiced In the same position. He then consulted the standing of the clubs and, wlnua wax t.1 II more surprising, the Mjore on the card were exactly as the club stood to date. The force on the Asloiiun went without an oyter xupper. O, A. R. KNCAMPM I'JNT, Astir -lit Will Kntertnln IloyaJly. the Visitors About 'ii vlsltot are exjiectel tii ) In Astoria during the (I, A. R. en :ainp nient. Mont f.f them will arrive en the II o'cl;;k lr,n tomorrow morning. The women of the local O. A. R. front and Women Relief Corp will take an ac tive part In all the enUTtalnment glveii. The Wednesday program deylde. 1 up on will be a follows, At 11 o'clock a, tn. the hcal members 'Vlll meet the train In a body and weort the guests to the Occident hotel, where they will be awrvvd -Hnner. At 2 o'clock tho pa rade will form on Ifcrnd trei In front of ths O.'tldent hotsl end will proiaed tnmugh most of th prln-dpal strtets f the city. The parti rlpant !n Ihe parade will lie Ih4r f:. A. R the Wom an's ftelli-f Coip.i. the s'h(nd children fiom the various puhllc school and several otii'T local lodges, inclmlit.g the ttigh-a. After th parvle ihe mem Per of the U. A. It. will repair to their hull to hold a nu-'Ung. wh.-n he liUHtr.e of the organiaztioit will be taken up. , In' the evening a public reception and enl -rtA'tiin.-ni. will Ire given U the oH-ri liotis..' wlM-re everyh.Jy will he welcome except children. I, . r'-qmst- ed thai no small uhlldnn attend as after th M0 memtii'm aw seated the remiilneder of , lire iace will be so limit "I that there will not be auf flctnt rm to include those who are old "iiourfh to undertand or appre- cla'e what I sadd and done. The pro gram for the evening vm follown: 1. Helcetlm ; Or(dietra I. Address of Welcome to (1. A. It O. C. Fulton S. Halo, "The Dally Queation" Mix Laurte McTann I. Response Q. A. R. II. H. Northrup, Portland Solo, ."My Hart Uove You Too" (Ilonva) Miss Katherlne Hhlvely Addres of welcome to W. R. O Mr. J. A. FuMtabend Response Mrw. Lazste Todd Holo, "A Little Roy In Ttlue" Mr. F. S.G11I Address o' Welcome lo the landed of the f. A. R ....Mr. T. 11. Pealey Polo. "Could I?" (Tostol) .. .. , Mrs; J. T. Ross ltesponse to the Ixidle of O. . U Mrs. Wand 5. 10. II. 12. Selection Oreheetra 13. "America" Audience Accompanists, Mrs. R. M. Raker and Mm. Eva Holme. Thursday there will be an excusl.m to Fim-4 Stevens, where the Veterans and hdiex will vltne a drill by the soldiers tn tthe use of modern guns. They will be permitted to Inspect the garrison and will be entertw'.ned while there .by the officers In 'charge. On returning to Astoria In the evening they will go In a body to Foard tt Stokes hall, where a banquet will be served, after which they wlH perhaps give a sis'tal dance. Mrs. J. T. Ross, with her class, will furnish the music of the evening. Friday, after the final session of btislntsa the guests will lrav for their homes. SUITS Oim CLIMATBT. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purpose, make a great demand for a shingle Main which preserves the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly la such the case in damp climates. The need Is well met in a perfect article made right here In As toria. Cutbirtlt's Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up in eight colors and every package guaranteed. FOR SALE. J 1100 NE. corner Franklin Ave. and Third St., (0x100, with attractive eight room cottage; city water; vtew that cannot be obstructed, and seven min utes walk from postofflce. This prop erty Is worth 11500, but 1 am leaving the city and would rather sell than rent. E. C. LEWIS. SPECIAL ITEMS Of Interest. For this week we will make special prices on goods as fol lows: Dlfckrtfic widths I, " 9, and 11 In m iv vvua Newest shades; at So. I arA. Appliques, Galloons, Torchon t-flt-c and Valencennaa, m, 15, 18, 20, and 25 cent quality,) at lie. Men's Soft Dress Shirts sertlon stripe. Rich and tasty color Ings, $1.50 value, at 11.00. Men's and Boys' Crush Hats plain and fancy checks, 25o and 480. 25 Per Cent Dlscoant lar retail price on al xrlmmed and street hats. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORB. 508-10 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. The Great Medicine for Building Up Weak and Sickly People in Summer. Paine's Celery Compound ItKHCTKH A LADY FItOM NlCItVOl'S IJHKAKDOWN. The surest and xpedlest banhther ot disease and sickness known tw mcHraJ sclenceh cvmbfg evmb vxbx vxba vxx men, I Paine's Celery Compound- The peculiar virtue of Paine's Celery compound enable It lo reach all the centres whcr dlseanuf working: It quickly banishes all pain and troublo. At this time, Palne'a Celery Com pound is a veritable txon lo every ner vous, weak and debilitated nun and woman. Th ailments and diseases that have held people In bondage and suffering up to the present, can be per manently banlrhed by the use of a few Ixrttles of nature" Hfe giver and health builder. Mrs. Mamie Cloukter, No. 688 SStfli street, West. Philadelphia, Pimn,, who ruffer?d for month from severe nervous afnictioni', writes as follows: "I beg leave lo add my testimony to the wonderful good Paine' Celery (Vrmpotmd has done me. Some m.'inths ago I was trembled with a general breaking down of the system. I con sulted a physician without avail, and upon the nuggestion of Mr.'' John A. 0in, w?ir I believe Is a living exam ple of your wonderful curing medicine, I purchased two bottles of your C'Jta ponnd, and I must say that I Improv ed wonderfully trlnce the first dose. My nervousnt-s has left me entirely, and I am now feeling better than I ever did. You can rest assured that I will not hesitate to recommend your wonderful medicine to my friends who may puffer from nervousness In auy form." FOUND $30,000 IN GOLD. A pot of gold, supposed lo have been burled during the Civil war and worth about $20,000, waa recently found n an old spring by a poor farmer No doubt the discovery brought him much hap piness, but really nothing when com pared to the happiness enjoyed by sickly people who have been restored to health by Hontetter's Stomach Bit ters! This sovereign remedy is backed by fifty year of cures, and Is highly endorsed by many prominent physi cians throughout the country. It is a specific remedy for atomach, . liver, kidney and bowel disorders, such as headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, indigestion, constipation and bilious ness. Be sure to try it The genuine must have our Private Stamp over the neck of the bottle. FOR SALE. ll'SOLota J and 4. block 80, McClurea, I 100x100 feet; Level and sightly and within one block ot my residence. The best bargain offered in Astoria. Buy these lots and build a home. B. C. LEWIS, FOR SALE. J.VsV-Elght acres Just south of town at Junction of county and oldl military roads. Lays well; suitable for plot ting: a small ranch or suburban borne. I paid $1000 for this. B. C. LB WIS,. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters remaining unclaimed In the Posrtoftlee at Astoria, Oregon, June 2, 1901. Anderson, Fred. Laycock. T B Mfg C Airman, T. H. Mi-Fall, & Co. Burton, 3 A. Rand Bros. Brooks. T. A. Silvola, Miss Maria Doharty. Richard. SilUman, Frank Flood, Cap. Geo. Standard Wall Pa Ford. W. S. per Co. Could, Klen Co. Tate. Jno. W. Graves, E Mason, R D. Hoimn, J. B. Taylor, Tom. FOREIGN. Hansen. Jens. General Electrical Installing and Repairing The Best Equipped Shop in Oregon Outside of Portland Ins Just Been Opened at 421 BOND ST. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light and Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Apparatus Of AH Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agents tor the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP Beat Under the Sun Reliance Electrical Works H. W. CYRUS, - M'gr. CHILDREN'S SliilRlER HATS I ODAY WE PLACE ON SALE IB DOZEN Latest rStyle Children's Trimmed Hats at AO cents each All Colors Regular Price 75c SHANAHAN'S Hhanabait Building; 'oimner-ial Street j STRICTLY FOR THE HOME j . .'. " ' i BRIGHT AND ORIGINAL. Indian Baskets ! ( ,., i FINE ' Fancy Crockery J" Souvenir Dishes ia n cut. Fancy Silver Ware MiUOrfcrt Cut Glass, Etc. Pratir rim. FOARD & STOKES CO, RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only white ho!p. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. I NEW STYLE Special Drive on RuSs Add Comfort and Beauty to Tour Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 35c up. Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward., Handsome Pre Brussels Art Squares, 4.50 and Upward. . ... . Nothtog Better. Prioea Lowest. Call and Se. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK k CO. . WE. RUCGIIIORt TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealera in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. Sr MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR TIPES n Pipe Repairing A Specialty The Palace Commercial St- Market Afford Castings Wa are prepared to make them o short notice and of the best materials. Let us give you estimates oa any kind of casting or pattern work. Lowest prices for flrat-claaa work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. CHOP HOUSE 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. j. l y. Whipple IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Cay Ires 0 Brass Utky Cor. ISta sud YtaatUa are-'