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TUB MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, JUNU 13. 1902 CHBBSBi CHBBSBI ! Rich In Flavor, Economical In Price, Satisfaction Guaranteed. - .',( - Ross, Hlgglns 6k Co. The Morning Astorian JXXZXZX. " ' ...... (3 Cummwlnt street. TODAY'S WDATIIER. 1 . John A, Montiromery, alt No. 426 J,H:TI,ANI, July 11-Wi.tii (He. ""nd "'. U tn.l f linnlii. B.n f.ur unit Nlirtiily warmer; WmhIi- I'l"""1''". K" s.nd ttm nuiiiK Hinm iinil Kimiern Orrmm. --purity I'ro'ni'tly anil nMHfully and at vwy tlourty n tut uiiwIIIih! wwitlier. niilnU irlve. Osiion ..-I.. feed, .nlu and hy. ,t"l" "" lni" lt,n,f,,r' i i unit inn kin Iron (rouble with ntove Ki.nh iiitiH-i rt" ln r Imx ill A'"' "Itnm-y flue thnn any other rmU Jiilmxim Hr. jinltiy. market. 0ro W, flunborn, , -. will. Telephone 1311. We n m-llltig frtuli Ml. Tabor wtiwl.rNi ut tin- .rr lix tmii.v,- ' '',m '""'h brushes to Jiilmwin Jinx. from; Imy n If flu- brlntle (Imp mil return It und 1 will rlv yon a Vu will And the butt J 6c iimihJ In nw ne. Thirn I noihinir fiilrr thnn ihe iliy at til Hmlnjf Hun Honlmirant. lhl.- rilAH IIOOKItH, Nu OS romin-ivlnl trt. i Nw wi K of fnnt'y ytimU Juxt r tlvit m Yokiilmiiin Ifctsiutl', full unit e. the In-!1! iuivHUihi from Jnpun. til m-l Hnlurilnv the Wotnnn' flub will li. iin .inniiil mi'lliiK to rl. .illLrm fur III,, fiillmvintf i-r. S.-iii in yo.ir ont-r fir yimr wlntt-r' supply of fir, lnb in tinrd wikmI hi Hol ly, the Irulmf.f nun. I'titM Jill blink. I'lllrf HloklOII Wi.tllll ItlHhP II llllK minnlinl, if )h itiiin'i fiimpt wi'iKiiin nil)' mi 'I liiiuiflit" hi wim irnliiif In Hi All ntokm awli Die "I'lMc of Antut-t'' iinni. No U'ttliT nuidfl. MnnufiitHinit tiy Um lNirkiiii- Kno M. I'uliinpl V'ltiUm nvikovi rmnI nuir lml unit n firm onp whi-n tl inmeii t,i tin- ikiIiiI of rarryln mil lnntru' ll'tii. Tnu n tiuy Npwbm'K tlirplilitf, h ifrflnt (Wimlmff enir. fr 76 tmnla Pr ltn M ttw Oivliliml 1101111 imp. A rnrnpMciil gui wnttt'4l fur Bill nl htiiwork Aply dtrnpr llltfMh ml FViuikfltt trJ 0mkI fur r.mil mirtt, Tim tumi Hiiioke n witiok'-r t itrt mtiik t tlw ,IMk p.lKnr, ll Ik I Up prmlurt f Arfim-lii HkllUil tilp PilHtr mid In not ppt)pd W.nr.pil -A kiiI fui m- nnl It 'iiiip "k .mil philn itaiklna. Apply t IV K"tiilnll t-iHii-p. mrtt'T Third and lr-hntifP. I't'iifi-HMir J. I". Mrl'lip wrill In l'uil ImiiiI liint vi-nlnK with lh. A. O. I'. W i-MiirlnnWI", In Iip koiip fur a day in- nmrr. Thin win ii (triMit fntriulo, paid cli-rk K'lliii- yiliTiliiy. Imt wntt until lh I'mtrtli mil thi-ii wp will nhnw ymt llii n'ltl ttHnit. IIphi, rliwiNn and lutput Oivwurkit Ih- fmin, In tlw city, at Jtiwc fiiiiu Co. IJi) iliinmin pil Ntn-nt. t'oini' parly and plrk oul what ymt want. Try n pound of our IVrftH-tUm lnpml Mo-hit and Java roffip .uinl if It iIuim not iiIpium- yon your minify will l rofindiHl by iim - JOHNSON UltOS. Tiii vidian ("ontiwt for the- "(!od iIpmi of 1,11-Tty" for Hip Kmirlli will noon tip mi. Thp lntp polltlnU clii-.-lon will not -oinpiirv with It f-ir ft " warm" rontil. I'r, o. H. KpIp Miimt faintly und Hov. I ,1 Triiuiliull rpttirnpd la.-t i vi-iiIiik frmn MrMlnnvJIlP, wlrprp Ihpy it-li-iiili'd llip romnu-nciiniiit pprrlapa of tin-" MrMlnnvlllp '(ToIIokp- Ml I'U In KhIi-h wjih a tni'mlx-r of thp ttradu iiilnir rliiaa. Rclinbtc Goods Have You Seen The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are selling at 2.r cents? Live when you live and Bleep on one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to order from $.'!() down oS7.,r0. Sec our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from .V.W up. One hundred useful household articles at " cents each W sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN SHotiphon A riirliMid of i-limp and tm-dlum prlii-d IkiIiiniiii illtiH JiiBt rppplvnl. Wi iilTi-r Itimri ul niliii'pd prl-p fur 1 1 In n-k only, (ill mill pxumltip. , 'II AH, IIKII.fMiliN" & HON. i Jolm Huitnn waji art-pMti-d tiy Con-jintili- K-'lly lni pvpnlnif cmi lh j rltiirup of Ihri-iili nliiK to kill Wnltpr I J IfiiinlU and wait i ki-l up In Hm i-muiiy Jail In di-fault of hull. Ai a iiii-i'tltiic of Hip Fourth of July I'Ollllllltlil- lll"t( PVPIIItlB" It WM 'I'Vldell In i aim- tin- iimount of thp flrat prtap for thp Ip-iU (If nit In lhi paradit frmn Sli) In I2D. Thp mi-ond prlmt will ! I $10. A M'rual of Hip Aloiian' Hvlc luiiiivoini"til column l rwntiiiiipncliil lo n-itiiln iiilplnfiiriind linlK lilimln who arp miiikIhk a dumpInK vround of nmmi"rHiil ptmpt, tiPtwc"-n Fourth and Fifth. t'ouolip wp carry the kirttitil ond IiphI m-lix-t.d aiock In Uip r!ty. TIip lln InrludV Imllh amwlll und tuftpd (siui'hi-n, which w arc nffp-rtnit at low er price than olhpf diprti. Charlca llclltiorn Hon. Thoap who havp avull-tl I li n hi-I vi P iif the it-IHIi-"- of Htti-ndlnK Mrp. l'o.--lli-llie-r coiiriH" of lii-ltirv on liitrlliiuii'iitnry law ap-ak very hUhly of hrr nl'lllty hp im Iiihii-i. ,ir In ihla line of iliii-alliin ili-it if" W. Ilniwu, editor of thp hnlly U 'p'lhlU-an. iutilthiit ul J'hoc- um. Art., nn 1 who wan one of llu ,l!liir ypiji-nlay. calli-d on the An-toi-liin and mid thp f.-.-ml iin-l i-nti-r-Hiliiiiu nt wpi-p "Imply Knind. i in "in"- I'ohl m'livcd n t-'li-Kiiiui frmi Ih- niiilh-r of II" !-!. William lliiikoikv, v h(i tmily now lie at :in undcrtnkiUK pnrhtr.-, o iihlp the Uidy lo Hun Franclni'o for hiulal. T'ip lny will lP Hlilppril today. Itoliprt 'olllnH, an i rlv"r Ki ltipr, wa auddpiily nolM-rcd ycH'pidny after noon by an unpremeditated plunge In to the iihiI water of the Columbia from the Flavpl wharf. He wa re- i- iied, a wl-r and a Wetter man. Owner of pair of hoys' Amu-Inn dip pern b-fl at the nuldeiii-e of Mm. T. F. Itiiuiin on Itond lrept, April Mi, mi the -x-i-Malon of Maaler F.dille I.'iuiIu'k bli-lhday. will pleiiM- cull at ih- t"n trie ilrUKKlore ami rvI fame, MIpn A'nia Ijiwpon, one of lh re- ii- nt frraduatpa of the AhIoiIh IIIkIi School, hnn wrured emiilnyment iim bookkeeper at Johnimn tin.' alori". Tlwre' aiv aevenil of :he RriKluiilea and tninllp of Ihr vnrloun achixda who would like to have eiuployni'vil 'dur Inn vacation, and Ihone iieedlmj help of any kind will do wrll to n-e Prof. I'liirk, who will nlve Informiiflon about I lie rnpahllltlcfi of the vmmif nun liml youiiK ladlea. Lowest Prices FURNITURE CO. Building A. If. Tivlni". nf IloimtKi). Tex., and will A.! Itakupll. f nulla, und II. t. lrnai, an p!lltur frmn Arkunwui, were iinmnu thp number to- crM.ll mi the An lorlan und , pxprtma UMr thunku to the ppoplp of AhIoiIb f'fr kh uiund rpi'Cillon yealorduy. Mr. D, '. tlli iu ut, while awlntr wood Wcdtumlay, sccldnntHlly utrui-k hand uKiilnul the rniw, (fi-ttlnn two of thp flnifpr of hi right hand ullKhlly cul. Hp will not lowi thp linK'-M, and will only nuffer for allifhl Inconven ience for a few dayn. Oyatera arp now in exrptlent i-ondl-llon aa lo fa Inc. 4 und flavor, icop. prly aervwt Ihpy form un excpedlnn- ly healthy und unpptltlng fnod. Thp fnaheal und IjppI oyatwru urp moat klllfu1ly prepared ut the Tke point Oyxter IIihiup n Kleventh utrw-t. Huli-rlti'j(i urp com In handmmi- ly to thp Fourth of July oommlllcp and thin nhuuld eficoui au I ho- who have not already conlrlbuUil In g-Pt In und help thp boy make a Ki'i-Ut nlxiw on that dalu. The Aaturlun will publlHh all of Ui name and thp amotm'a of the aubw rlpttoti when Ihr Hut li olotied. Tlurp u-ppp tu-ii fine inhibit nt the lieud of 1im malrwav of Foanl A Hloken hall ypHlPnlay when the vlal- lor entered I hp tmlldlnjr. A frown ".ilmon welliliif M pnunda waa irtaiwn lo the vlnltura, and a (li-nimn erp, wi-lKhlnif .!4 pounda, wau on exhibition. Thin Wiih (he liirifepl of ihlp puc. men pv.r i-u'jfhi on lh North Pacific IIWlH. Aa'oi-I.i In to have an Interpatlng Kitmp of football lext Sunday. Fort Steveiia will pbiy thp local crack team a rHurn gamp. Aatoria wen to Sle- vena laat Sunday, und they broke thnn" i thive, wh.n they wenj com In.iled to ipilt on account of rain. The l.nyn how that next Sunday will bp a fair day ao thut they may tputh tin- ki!.I-i-ii u thing or two. Ai"ilii .t trt-aliil lo (In- murk c"inliiy. T'te vlnllnif Hand I oiip .,f the l'i m Ihp Hlilp, and wlwn ila member hrl Ih.; lu'-al band p'ay they fairly Kpread Ihemwlvp. Thla unui ri'u the ! n-al bend to ictlon und tin boy Mhowed 'he vliliora that thi v knew u thlnif or two, th?inui"lvp. Aa a M-iull. the nubile waa treated lo nir. nm-dc -ind I ho local band did i,t miffer In the content. If thi jwrHnnii In purnult of the fu nrltlie convict could have had dlivct commnnluttjon yeaterduy with Asto ria i cry could have learned how lo have prev nted Ihp pucapp of the ptipo'ici H and alito how lo cn pi lire lh-m yet. It la wnrUi apveral hun dnit dollar to 1he man who catchea I hem. but Hip men w ho know how lo do It have not the lime lo go and get them. Jiial a the down train arrived In Ih- Aatoria yard a-t 10:30 limt evening the engine ran Into a partly oien wl(ch. Fortunately nn damage wa done, a the train waa running at a vcrv low iiei"d. and ' brought to a Hlandptlll within about B0 feet. What might have been the renull 'und It I hm- n at full api-til I fi-arful lo con template. A large niimtier of Al n lnna were on lmard ridurnlng from Port land, llow the anitch came to be left aa It was, the railroad nfliflal wen- unable to determine. An-1 now cornea the Aalorla llox Co. unci dm- the right thing. It rained the wane of It employe without any reipn-at or any " to do" over the mailer. When a company doen rhta It mean that It Intend to do the rlg-hl thing by ll mm, and that the men appreciate It nd that they will irlve better ervlcp. Workmen are al ay wlllltig to do right and If all tn I'Mlutlnn would treat their men aa ha the Astoria Pox t'ompany there would be fewer atrlkea and lewi la lior trouble In the country. Application are being prepared and alirnnluiv obtained by J. C. MoOue and A. A. Callan for the position of deputy collectorahlp at thla pirt, a po Hlilon now occupied by Mr., P. A. Me Ijchii. Mr. Mctean haa hvld the jiopI tion for the past four yuara, and as a aucccnaor la to bo appointed to uo reed Mr. Fox, " preaetvt oolleclor, application nrc Iwlng made possible with the view that with the ending of the term of the collector the depu ty will also be changed. Mr, Mcl-eun, who h:m nmde a gd otllccr, la also an atmlirnnt. There aeems to be no Indi cation of a change In the position oc cupied hy Mr. Parker In the custom house, as there are no applications In for hi place. "npl4iln Parker, of the Nalicolla, who came ovef- from llwaoo eler(lay on his regular run, slated thut Under wood, the notorious child murderer, waa probably In Knappton last night. An Indian waa In Ilwaco vosterduy, who claimed to have brought Under wood aenws the bay from Toke Point to Hruecport, a distance of six or sev en miles, In a small canoe Tmsday night. He waa very non-eomninnlca-tlve, and about all that he would tell was that he brought the fugitive ovtr and that he was paid for his work; This seemed to satisfy his cons-.tlene In the matter, M the " chlckamun" received wa tiuftlolent to buy his al ienee. Underwood had been Been aft er he arrived at Bruceport und from the direction taken, 'it li supposed thai he was trying to make it to Knappton, where he Intended lo crow rlvrr.- ., :; . y A number of the vlltr yesterday took occasion to look .up old friend or rpluMve while In AUr1u. With men here from all over the world many of them hud acualiiUnce and rclaMvw In Astorlu. Among the cull ers at the Astorian office yenrduy was Mr, J. W. Morrow, of Lynchburf, Ohio, uncle of Mr. lrg I-ewls, the linotype operator on the Aatorlun. He waa delighted with the rcptUn len- drrrd the visitor in thla city und said he had never m anything' tike , It w the general xiTeanlon y lerday that tine WeaUrrncru leut the world for hospitality, and that As toria beat IhP other Westerner. A cwnmlttee appointed to draft a constitution for the Astoria Civic Improvement league ,to be presented for approval toy the Joint etmmtttes from the Push Club and Woman' Club, mM at the appointed hour and place eMierday, Ihp full commltt be ing irem-nt. A constitution waa pre pared and the committee adojuroed u retmrt at a meeting whliih la called for Monday evening .June 23, at 7;20 p. in., al the Council chamber. All cit izen of Astoria Interested In the trrowth und Improvement of the city sre urged to attend this meeting, The (Svlc Improvement U-ague of Astoria will be formed, Iho cinialltuti'in adopt ed and every one will be exiled to join and work for u more healthful and beautiful city. Fir" broke out about t o'clock last evening In Ih silting room of Mrs. Sftnih Ito, which is In 'he rear f her millinery parlor on Kleventh sir"et, between Commercial t-nd lumne street and did conslilerabk damage liefore It was cxilnguish "d. The chemical engine turned out prmnp'ly but Ihe fire was of such a nature that It wa dilllcult to extln gulxh. It caught In tnp'.rv and cur lain and reached 'he b'.-d an I burned garment, generally, hanjT'ns about th wall. The damage could not be ascertained at the Hme. but 11 Is ios siblp that it will run up Info the hun dred whn an In.'-ntory I taken. It Is mipwed to have rauiih: from a wood heater In Ihe room. A tire had Jut bK-n started In the heater and shortly 'ifterwaid a lounse near the healer wai fllacover! lo l on flre. und It spr-ad so rapidly that It was nil over 'h rw.m hfore the alarm could iw given. The dam.ige to Ihe mlllnery and material In lh, bull ling was considerably from nnoke and cin der. There Is said to b .im- In surance. Th circuit court will convene In A tdria for Clatsop County next Mon day. ' There ts a large docket to be tltaposed of during Ihe term, there be Ing 110 (Nws on the civil docket alone. Many of these .however, have been settled out of court or have been aban doned and will be dlxtmsed of In short order. There are three criminal cases, one against Mat. Jorvl, charged with k-lling his father, .nil Jk-n SePxman, who Is charisvd with forgery will al so he tried, a well as A. Slllnskl and Herman Winuester, jointly charged with stealing lor. to which a com panion has already plead guilty and Is serving out his term. The ltock suit against the City f Astoria, for IMw damages, which resulted in a hung Jury last term of court is down again for trinl this term of the court, being et down for June 17. W. A, IVes case v. the city lo recover tl'0,'5 dam ages Is set down for June 19. The case of Dean Hros. Manufacturing to. vw. Ihe Astoria Iron Works, which hits Ik'cii lo the supr-Mne coi.rt and which hns lieen reman Jol back for trial, la set down for June 20. The case of Reld vs. J. I. Kinney and Paddy Lynch Is j.et down for trial, June H. The case of lloss & Sprague Co. vs. Taku Packing Com pany will be heard June 14. It is claimed that the Mat Jam rase will not be tried ut the coming trm of court on account of jne of -.he prin cll witnesses In ih case having gone to Aluska for the llahlng sea son. FOR SALE. $9i0 My attractive eight-room cot tage, corner Franklin Ave. and Third street. Sple.idld view; fine lawn: lot 50x100. This property Is worth 11500, but I am leaving the city. Terms one-half cash. If not sold, will rent for $13 per month. E. C. LEWIS, In any line of merchandise we are better able to satisfy you than any concern In the city. No matter what other stores may offer you, you are always certain of saving money when you patronlxe us, Every time a com parison Is made we gain a customer, read on: ' STANDARD P1UNTS 2c. 2Dc TABLE CLOTH 6c' 0 and 75c SHIRT WAISTS 31c 15c ZEPHYR GINGHAM. ..She i 10c PERCALES Sc , HANDKERCHIEFS lc TINS, per paper lc S3 SHOES $1.05 LADIES' TRIMMED jERS THAN COST. ' HATS AT I MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORK. 508-10 Commercial SC , Astoria, Ore. Advantage of a Lifetime KBAU EflTATE. (,1irle Han-tMi t' Oeo. W, rieck- man undivided half of uorthwest uarter awtlon It, T. I N., ft.' 10 W,; 1500. . . K. Stanley to Chule J'nyne Jot 6. bloc kt, Crimea annex; 1215. In Ti. Purker to J. Q. A. ltowtby east 60 feet of Ut 4, block H, Khlve ly; $1. K. C. Uwls ant wife In Wllhelm Moeller loin a and 4, block l Mc- Clure'; $300. C. W. Ui and O. B. Hartlll to Johan Tyberg 1 acre In section t, T. I N It. W.; $120. United Htutet to H. A. Laruen M acre In section 35, T. X., ft. 10 W.; patent. United States to C. T. Yerjp-n 10 ucres In section 2, T. I N., It. 10 W.; 1100. E. C. Whi'e - - ort-i Company ISO acre In aectlon 2, T. N, R 10 W.; $100. A NOISKlJiKH TYPrTWIUTEit. Scientist claim that the exercise lin.-eiisary to operate an ordinary lype- writer together with lu noise, tend lo Injure the health and caue nervous ness. A (Jennan Ine-nUw haa there fore rierfected a machine which I operated by air preauure on the key board ai.d doe away with the noise md much of the labor. Its adoption may be one ay of oreservlnf health and preventing nervousness, but there I a better and leas expensive way, and that 4 by using Hostetter's Ptom ach Hitlers. All ieople of Jdentary occupation need thla wonderful med icine to aid digestion and to keep the bowels regular, tt will also cure dy spepsia, btllouanefw, Insomnia nd nervousness. Dno't be dcceivel Into taking something "Just a jood." There is no medlcJne eual to he Bitter. A GOOD SHOW. Iyiwe's Madison Square Theater Co presented ihe sensational comeay- drama " Jason Joskmr to another large house last night, and Judging from the applause and laughter the audience more than got their money' worth. The company is winning new laurele every night. Tonight the com pany will produce the great sensa tional comedy-drama entitled " A Southern Rose," containing many sensational feature. THE LATEST IN BBRRIBS. Order while they 1a. The Logan berry, a hybrid between the tame blackberry and red raspberry; fruit, very large, deep reddteh maroon color,, rich flavor, tno core. Mammoth black berry, hybrid between the wild black berry and Loganberry. Fruit very large und melting. Strong flavor of wild bUickberry. Cane of both are strong, vigorous and prolific. A dozen plants of tlther variety bear enough for large family. Sent, i-xpressage prepaid, on receipt of J2 W per doxen. Mention this pa- I m,p VOVRI.TY FRUIT CO.. t WatsonvlUe, Santa Crux, Co,, Call. ITtOPOSALS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M-, Vancouver Bar racks. Wash., June , 102. Sealed i proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 a. m., June 25, 1902, and then opened for the construction at Vancouver Barrack, Wash.,of one double aet officers" quarters. For full Informal ion, plans and apeciflcatlona apply to this office. U. S. reserve the right to reject or accept any or all pro posals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for construction of build ings at Vancouver Barracks, Wash." and addressed to undersigned. W. A. BETHEL. A. C. Q. M. SUITS OUR CUMATft. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles as covering for the walla of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purposes, makes a great demand for a shingle Main which preserves the wood, prevents moss, und retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly is such the case In damp climates. The need Is well met In a perfect article made right here in As toria. Cutblrth-'s Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up In eight colors and every package guaranteed. - FOR SALE. $110 A sc.nare grand piano, In good condition. A bargain. E. C. LEWIS, ?06 Franklin Ave. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the county court of Clatsop County, Oregon, un til Friday, June 27, W02, al 2 o'clock, p. m for the construction of an 80 foot span bridge 12 feet wide, across the Necanlcuin river in section 24, township 5 north-, range 10 west , In Clatsop County .Oregon. Said bridge to be constructed on a site about one mile east of Carl Johnson's place, where the county road from Seaside crosses the said Necanlcum river. Bidders will present plans and spec ifications for sold work, together with a certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of their bids, pr a good and sufficient bond, as a guarantee that they will construct the said bridge provided they are awarded the con tract. Preference will be given to bidders who use the old Iron which was for merly In the bridge across O'Hanna creek near Lelghton'a place. The court reserves the right to reject any und all bids. H. J. WHBRITT. County Clerk. ARRIVED at SHANAHAN'S Ladies'. Summer Vests Br U UUlvII following rt d need priVes SLEEVELESS VESTS SJc. 10c, 12c, 15c; 20c WING '.SLEEVE 'vfcTJTS 10c, 12Je, ISc, 20c, 25c, and 50c. LONG SLEEVE YEWSWc, 3.'c, r,oc, 75, $1 and 1.2". . , . 15 Doxmi CORSET GOVKK on sale at 15c, '! 35c, 50c, 75c and fl. SHANAHAN'S Slianahan ItuiMing: ('iiinmerciiil Street STRICTLY FOR THE HOME A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF nrjan D-cL-flfc BRIGHT AND ORIGINAL IllUldll DdO&Cld FINE Fancy Crockery Sou ve nlr Dishes Fancy Silver Ware Cut Glass , Et c . FOARD 6$ RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only white help. John Iihisich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE Special Drive on Rugs Add Comfort and Beauty to Yoor Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 35c fip. Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pro Brussels Art Squares, ?450 and Upward. . . . . Xothtng Better. Prices Lowest. Call and See. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher, TRULLINGER, EASTABR00K & CO. I'CC IS SOB S T O THEO. BRACKER Jobbers und Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYINO CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES ,. Pips Repairing A Specialty j( Finest Palace Everything- the Commercial St- Market Affords. Castings We are prepared to rnnkt them on . ahnrt notice and ot the best material. Let na live you estimate 00 any kind of outings or pattern work. Lowest prices tor first-class work. - TELEPHONE NO. 2461. Cheaper Ika Asjr Plate I ft City. Mail Orders Prtsitly Filial. STOKES CO, CHOP HOUSE 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. )l 1. Whipple IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Ircsft Brass Works Cor. 1Mb. tod Fituklln sre: