THE MORNING ASTORIAN. THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1002 H A V E YO U IVcich'if Grope Juico" INFERMENTED PER BOTUE Ross, Hfgglns & Co. TELEPHONE! 1, T0DAT 8 WBATHBR, POHTLAND, July 2.1,-Oiirnflr, ftllaivtly wnroicr except tr the coast, LADIES' SUITS THIS WEEK 7.50 SWT FOR t I.M io, m sciT ron i.oo ij w suit Von .....w.oo 13 00 SUIT FOH ... 11. M 17. SO 8t?IT POJt U.M M.00 Bt'lT KOH 11M 12. so friT von M. tS.Oo' fUIT von 10.00 566 Vyy Oaaton aella feed, aralo ant hay. five bartxra at the Tatace flatlM. Jlly liiiw, fruit jam. Jnr cap and rul'lr for by Johnaon Iiroa. Yuunsr JapuiiiW by wanta attuatlon tn family. Iniulre at 13 Commercial tivst. You will find the bet 16o nwal In the oiiy at the ritalnar Bun Itoataunutt No. Ill Commercial' atret. New mock of fancy gooda Jut ar rived at Yoki'tinm Uaaaar. CaJl and are Uie lit(t-t novvttlea from Japan. 8nd In your order fur your wlnter'a aupply of fir, alab or hard wood to Kel ly, the transfer man. 1'hone 2211 black. All amoker nioke the "Pride of Aatorla" clgare. No bettter made. Manufactured by MacFarlane & Kno bel. You can buy Newbro'a lierptclde, the great dandruff cure, for 75 cent per bottle at the Occident Barber Shop. Ulcycle rppalrlng with akltl and promptnera. Suppllea In atock; work truarantrrd. ltt'llimce Klcctrtcal Work 421 Bond Pt. Wantfd. A young man to take po sition a aienogrnpher and office clerk. Apply t Aftorlan office. k Tokc rilin. which are Baatcrn oya tore developed in tihoalwater bay, are unltk all othra-good at any aeoaon of the year. They are fat and deli cious Craw-flnh are now Juat In aea aon and are excellent eating, aa are -craba and all the other numoroua d llcaHM) wnrcl ao nkllfully at the Tokt I'olnt oyUr lioune on Eleventh atrert. aXXIXIIXXXXXXXXE'JlXXIIIXXXl OUR PRICES - Great EostcrnTurniturc Co. Soli everything youlwftiit'forjthe homo and st-U it alowostinees, CASH - OR - INSTALLMENTS We arc unlondiiig a carlontl of Furniture nntl Carpets. Call and soo the now- goods at prices to suit you. We will mako your mattress or re pair them for you. Try one of our own make couches. EASY TERMS IF 'DESIRED. Great Eastern . M( Commercial St. !gIXXXlX3XITXTlTJJLXlXIXXiriTXtXXXXXZlXXIIXIXXXXI TRIED IT? ! 25 cents Wnnled.-lood girl for general housework In wmall family; food wsg- Apily at Mm, b, Dempsfes, But terfMd Cuttag, Seaside, Ore. Th date of the new-cnterprUt ex cutukm to B-Mld. I August 3. Don't fall to buy ticket awl attend, for ev erybody will b along to enjoy a fine day at the beach, -' f ! Diamond " C" guap U the bet. Thl tlHd llMnH lirni'an l.i, U ...... .. ikk avlng housewife, who appreciate 'price and quality, too, For al by JgllNBO.V MlOS. J It owim, guaranteed pur, delivered I to any part of th city, lis oenti a pint, tIe cream tdst. Beat frh candle. . Prlvat room. Parlor C4dy Store, 481 Commercial street. j ilMya coal smi long-, la cleaner ;and make Iom trouble with alovea 'and chimney Hum than any other coal 'on the market, Georg W. Sanborn, j agent. Telephone 1311. j Plumbing, tinning, gtt and atatn Inning at lowest rate and In work-jnmn-likt manner, Order promptly .executed. Shop, No, 4:6. Bond street. 'JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. llull'a Juniper Kidney Cure la the ;lwt kidney medl.in In the market ; We gun ran tee tt to do the work, If it don't give relief In one day return , ili buttle and got your money. Cha. Hoger. Couohsswe carry the largest and ihett elocttd atork In Ua city. The line Include both smooth and tufted i oouh. whlcdt we are offering at tow 'er price than other dealers. Charle ! Hcllborn & Son. A Irttfr received from Ilrlatol Bay, Alaska by the Columbia Kiver Pack rri. atatca that the run of ft ah there In very MlUfuctory, and that all the Nuahaitak cnnnorlp are running full time. The Puatal Telegraph offlce la drap- i-d with crp out of rMixvl to the memory of the late John W. Mafkay. who dhd a few day ago In lxmdon. Mr. Wai kay waa president of the com pany. W. V. MKlrrg'tr, of the Aatorla Box Company, who h Juat HMurned from trip to Deep Ittver, reporta Hint ther N ronrtdcraWe activity In the nuliig rtmpa thc-re. Six rafte are now In the water ready to be towed to nmrk.-t. Tlt log represent a value of more th.m $' M. (Mward Oulgley. a logger employed at P. C. Mten' Svenaen camp, waa veerday operated upon at Bt. Mary'a hiwpltal for blood pobwnlng, the mid dle finger Ix'lng amputated. The poi soning waa due 4o an Injury received while Qulgley waa working at the ctmp. Dr. Btea perfonned the oper ation. The Intereated proerty ownera at Tongue Point ycterday agreed on the terma of the deed of conveyance to Oeorge W. Hume, and thr In now absolutely no chance of the propoeal fnlHng through. Mr. Hume haa oiMwrv- H hid iiauol practice of ruahing thing and nlivady la rl"K about the build ing of tlw mill. The run of fish yeaterday ahowed no mwterlnl change over that of the pre vious day, and receipt at all the pack ing iwune were very heavy. At the Kinney cannery no fih waa received until lale In the afternoon, but at the Klmore cannery the employe wera buy all "dtiy. Aa yat there la no Imifeat'on of the anticipated July run. ' XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXj ARE RIQHT Furniture (X Shanalmn Uulltllng On next Saturday the famou Hw Ho.a, or BUek Cata. will get together at Long Iteach for th commetii ement of' tholr annual aemtiri. Vmr mw member will be itilllated frwiu thl f;ity-.W. W. Whipple, tt, U. cMnp bflll, rt P. Dy awl Arrhltm-t Wln lera. At;i U U the moblllxatkm pHni t( thl agrgt, of awmlll mn and the cantatanatlon prombien to be m npwclii. liiterallne, At the met'liig of the great coun- uil of Hcdinen, In Portland, Aatorla captured two of the tx male offlcea, The , folloAlng grel council rfllo)ra have boen eli.-cl'.nl: Or-Mit a-hiiii, U II. Iteedrr, of Pendleton; great eenlor asgamore, a, V, Oilon, of Porll.ndi gnat Junior agamore, II, L, llonder aoi, of Aatorla; great prapiict. Dr, 8, lwla King, of Portland; rrt chief of mora, WiilHm C, A. Pohl, rf Aa torla; great keeper of wgmputn, J. H, Unbfl, of Portlai.d. Thts work of repairing the extension to Taylor avenue la going forward rapidly, and the thoroughfare will noon be' thrown open to travel, New plank ing I being laid and the underpinning will' be replaced whefe It la necee. tiary. Judae Taylor ,obJt?ctl.n to anything In tht line of a permanent Improvement In due to hi 'oppoalllon to the building of a street on trele work, He feel that a street dh'Hild be built around Ike Point, tut tbt It ahotild 4w built tn anrkl ground. I'er http by next aummr H will be po lble to put through auch a at reel, and In the meantime the old atceet i-an be made to answer the purpoae, For aome time pant the Punh Club hn iie-n making an effort to Induce the llghthou.ia department of the gov ernment to build a boulevard to Tongut) Point, where the buoy 3.pot h lm'ated. Captain lAoglltt Milieu that It will be nece.-iry for the club to aecure ermiion frotn the depart n.rnt U crww the ervtttlon at the Tongue, ard he offer hi amtlhlanee. It mtsttm Captain Uwgfltt under Htnntla that the club' deeire to build the road, whcriaa the club wanta the depurtimnl to build It. A boulevard wtuld be a great ctmvenlence, but if ft I built the department must Co the wotk. fc The funeral of Charlea Stahl. who waa drowned Sunday at Seaside, will be hold today from 4W l!at Eugene atreet, Portland, under Ihe auaplcea of Multnomah Cwnp, No. 77, Woodmen of the World, The young man had many friend In Portland, who pay a Mgh tribute to hi character. He aerved two yew a a vmpital riurfe In Uie Philippine, and In hla travel had accumulated fund of Informa tion that made him an Interesting and entertaining compnnlin. He wwt Inirn In CaUfomla- and hi ;'ar';ni relde in Oukland. Ill father, 13. P. 8tahl. who waa In Stiuhern Oregon on a bua tne trip, wa notirlo.1, and la now In Portland." Hla mother ha atao ar rived. At latt night' me.lliig of the Puh Club th park committee reported tliat It had framed a letter to C. W. Shlve- ly, reqiifRtlng that he execute to the trustee of the club a deed for the north naif of the 12-acre tract pur- chajMHl by the Putth Club tor park pur- tKwe. The club wa to pay 12SO0 for the Innd. but the u-k commlwoion haa not manifested a dlntftlon to take the property off tlw hand of the Pu'lh Club, and the cmmlttee 1 try ing to so arrange matter that the already paid to Mr. Shtvely will not be lost. Hurrttam L. Hamblct, who will return to Portland In a few day, will take up the neceiwary doc ument and Interview Mr. Shlvely rel ative to the matter. . A few day ago Chief of Police Hal- lock rpc4ved a wire from Sheriff Sto rey, of Multnomah county, asking him to hold a young woman who had run away from her home In Portland. The poltco tot.k into custody a Mis Hat tie Smith, who answered the descrip tion perfectly. Mfca Smith protested that he had not run aay from home, but she wa held, and remained in Jail lnt Saturday nlgM. The follow, ing night he wa tak-.-n to PortUpd on the Potter. Mlaa 8mith bore her Incarceration wfth rare fortitude und Jld not go through the weeping per formance that would follow the arreat of almost any girl of 18. When die reached Portland ahe wa taken to the woman whoe girl had Mown, but, while (die waa almost the Image of the missing one, the mother rtatUly aw that he waa not her daughter. Ml Smith had come to Astoria with her alrter, who "went out to the Lewla and Clark, and yeaterday fhe returned fnwi Portland to Join her sister. A ludrlcroua error crept into the announcement of the Rllor Piano House published In' yesterday' Aato rian, whlt'h thnt popular firm v 111 hardly stand for. The paragraph re ferred to reads as follows: "You -will he surprised whm you know that you can get one of these fine pianos for as lllflo aa J1S6. Thlmt of It: It means a saving of at least $100. No other deakr on the coast could t?ll an Instrument like one of these for lea than $3W an.l they would repre sent, toto. Uliat you were one In Sac ramento." Instead of nuk'ng the re dtculou Raju'l'.o.t that the fortunate P'.trchajor who Is uiwJhit enough to have $100 on the purchase of a fiaiio I "one in Sacramtnto" It was the Intention to make the innocent asser tion " you were gvtttng a bargain' at that figure." While It Is a fajt that a , large number of these Instruments have been oold to Sacramento people, the correct reeding is more liarmon- The nnntiat report of Captain W. C. Ltngfltt, Vnlted 9tte englnr, ha bn mitda puW'.c Th report review all lh work that ha ten done on tlfi Columbia liver aid l an intert liig atory of the progrea of that un dertaking. Acwdlnaj to tl report the amount expended on the project of im and KM wa m.TZ.i, whilo the amount expendtd on the preaent project wa 1233,4(4. 47, making a total 2.2W.227.0I expended to June 10, rm, There U avillabl for lh Improve ment of the mutith of tho river the ouru of 0520,369 SO. The . rtimatei amount retilre1 for the completion of the present project U $l,77,IS1.4. The report add that the amount that can be expende-1 pro'luWy In the tlc,i year ending June ito, lw), In . addi tion to thtJ luliici uncxtit-ndcl July 1, 110-;, It oo,000. Th amount ap propriated for the Impiovt-m'rnt Of the river along the AMotia waterfront wa $121,u&0, and the amount expended up to the tiitm of the fliral year ending June 30, 1K02, wa f71,MS. luavlng an available balance of f,75.09. ' A meeting of the regatta committee will probably tie held tonight at the Commercial Club, and Jt 1 extreme ly probable the regatta will be called off for thia ytar. ihe finance com mittee lia bacunie tnorougltiy )- guated wfth the attitude aumed by 'ome of the bualncH men, ihoe who reap the greatest benefit being the loot anxlou to ttt the carnival. No begging wa done and- the " hard- eat' men were seen first 'fh result 'tt the t an v a waa nt at c-1 1 aatls- fact'iry to mcrnwr -f the coinmltttc. and, while the general committee h nut yet authorl'Ml any announcement to that effect, tlw thane. are the re- gatu will be called off. A member of the committee said yeaterday about the matter: "To begin with, we 1iave have not the time to pull off a re gatta that WMild be aalsfactory, and we do not Intend to make a frost of H. In the aeoond place, those who Mhould gladly aubacribe want the com mittee to call several time for an ans wer, and thl w absolutely decline to do. Failure to hold a regatta thi year ought to teach AMorla a val uable lesson, and to demonstrate that work on the carnival should' be begun In April." Thl view hi generally shar ed by member of the committee. On Sui.day. August 1, the Joint manufactories cumniltt.je' it the Cham ber of Commerce and Puah Club will give a big excursion to Seaside and all loyal Asturian will attend It. When the committee iun.lrtoik o vata,bllBh rew enteiprtnes at Bmitlt Point It be came neceanary to guarantee payment of the railroad spur built there and the available fund wa found to be !0o show. Now hc committeemen will be requlrvd to pay thl sum out of their own pocket unlea it tan be ralrcd in some manner and the ex- (iimkon has been planned. A round. trip fore of 75 cents for adults and 50 cent for children ha been made nd the work of selling tickets will be commenced to-lay. The Push Club bwt night named Messrs. Whipple, Gaston and Morse as the etiramlUeo to take charge of the ticket-selling, but all A-torlnns cslkd on are expected to help. The object is a most worthy one, and there to no valid reaaon why the entire amount of tie? deficiency should not be made up. The mem. ber of the committee have held dally seasons for months, have neglected their business affairs, and in other way have made sacrifice for Astoria. Now the people of the city are afford ed An opportunity of aerating the com mittce financially, and everyone should buy a ticket. It Is the purpose to make the excursion one worth attend ing, and an Interesting program will be arranged for the day. Those at tending will not only assist the com mittee, but will as well get a run for their money., , THE POST CHECK. A bill ha been before congress to retire the present five, two and one dollar bills and substitute notes, pay able at any postofilce, which shall pass as currency, ir it become a law it will prove as invaluable to many forma of business as Hostetter Stomach Bitters is to those wh art;, weak and lckly. To auch personftirW medicine will prove a blemgV?S"rjGge who are weak and sickly. T such persona It contain only such ngredtenta as will build up and slre$ jthen" the en tire yf!tem. It will ioj ., up the stom ach, restore the appej :i, and cure heartburn, belchmg, ) Jadtche, Indi gestion, constipation, Jllousnees and Insomnia, Ion't fall tfttry It, but do not accept a substllu If you value your health. There ls.o medlolne so good as. the Bitter. For sale by drug gists. REDUCED RATES TO BEACH. NORTH The O. R. & N. Co. will sell excur sion ticket to all North Beach joints Ilwaco to Nahootta .Inclusive, every Sunday during the season at the very low rate of tl for the round trip. Tickets will be good returning either by steamer Nahcotta or T. J. Potter, but only on date of sale. CHILDREN FOR ADOPTION. The Oregon Home Society desire to find home for three boys babes, very desirable onee, and one girl babe; also a girl of 15 year and boy of 10 years. Mr. I. F. Tobey, superintendent of the home, fs now in Astoria and any com munication for htm may be left at this office. . Ths children may be tak en on a three months' trial, , BIO DAY AT CANJfEPJ FA How ffalmon P.ecord Wm Broken at Klmore' plant, ' Th latest novelty In almori pack ing i not a race between Individual memlrt-r of a cannery crea', but be tween different cannwy force collec tivfty. Each la now vieing with the other for a record day pack, and thu far there haa been some fine work. The record ha be mi maahed, and if there I any oecaalon to do bo It will again be broken. . ., The holtiiftJeit commenced 'vhen the contracting China employer of the Blmore and Kinney canneries, belong- ,ng to the Packer, became Involved In a dlttpute a to the working ability of their respective crew, . Wong Lem preside over the men employed at the Kfnney cannery, whlie Ah Bock officiate in like trapacly at he El more cannery. The two tanneries had betin Jogging along about evenly for several day, but Bock " eklnned " l one day this wee whn he man-jgM to pack lru.' ca'i. When Jm learned f thli bt w,i pretty much riled, anj Jeterm-H! 19 "j f pew mark for hi Mend Bock. Ac cordingly, he ; -t together a good crew and went :vt .1 The reult of the day work wa :W) met. Then. came Boiit'j rtcord-brmKlni tack. On fueyuy nurning hi men started at 5 o'clock, nd when Ihiy Jqult at Vi that night th.y had potked 2012 caf -jnd ? can. Th.' wa by far the greatest day's work ever done n n Columbia, river can nery, ami if avor.e l.reaks U,e leoord Hock declare-i he will pat-K S!W caes. There was in -oTort on th-s jart of an afternoon patr to "Josh the atatonent regarding the record pak at the Elmore eennery, but the fig ure . given aje b.lutly correct, having been takn from the tally shat-t theie. .riait from the Co-op. llne Elmore and Kinney canneries are the only plan: on the river which can put up more than 1000 cases In a 12-hour day, notwithstanding contrary statement. The Co-op last year, during the great run, had a,t work as many people a could possibly assist, and on that day the pack was 1400 case. The other canneries cannot possibly cack more than 1000 cases, and at Vie present time they have not the help to pack more than SOO cases in 12 hour. PERSONAL MESTIOX. T. D. Woolley, of Portland, Is in the city. C. W. Hod son was down from Port land yesterday. Mis Goos, of Portland, is visiting Mia 1,11a Suth-rland. ' ' King H. Lee, of Brodertck. Cal.. wa in the city yeaterday. Mr. K. H. Lee, of California, 1 vis iting relatlveM at Warrenton. I. C. Bogart, a Portland traveling man, was In the dty yesterday Mrs. Harmon, of Warrenton, was visiting friend in Astoria yesterday. Miss Miud liayles left last nlghMo enj-y a rix weeks visit In California. Miss Oeorgia King, of Portland, is visiting Warrenton friends and rela tives. Walter C. Barnhart, of Tacoma, was among the arrivals at the Occident yesterday. Miss May Norton leave today for Portland, wh?re she will accept a po sitron with Day Brothers. County Assessor Carnahan will make an official trip to the rural districts today. He will be gone until Sunday. Mr. H. L. Heticb and family leave today for Eugene, there to reside. Mr. Hetich Is In business In the Valley town S. E. Harri is rapidly recovering from hi recent illness, and yesterday left the hospital and returned to hlj home. H. J. Slrard. of Portland, Is In the olty representing? the Eller's Piano House. Mr. Slrard will be here dur- Ing the present week. Harrison L. Hamblet came down from Portland yesterday and went over to Toke Point to look after his oyster Interests there. Tin Misses Chamberlain, daughters of the governor-elect, and Miss Van Water, of Portland, arrived In . the city yesterday and leave today for NehaJem, where they will visit with Mrs. C. H. Wheeler. PROPOSALS WANTED. Proposals will be received by the undersigned lor driving; and Clipping one thousand (more or less) piles. The undersigned re serves the right to reject any or all bids. All bids must be in at the Occi dent Hotel nt noon of July 2Kth, UHi'2. G.W.HUME. FOR RENT. Rooms, 5, 7, i and 9. Tythian build ing over, Cooper's store. DR. JAT TUTTLE, Secretary. HATS TRIMMED Fit EE. Mrs. R. Ligleton has Just opened a nice line of ladies' hats, skirts, shirt waists, and all kinds of ladles' and children's furnishing goods. Including hair switches and pompadours. A chanoe for the 500 piano given free with every 50o purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget offlce. tixiixiixxixiziririixirxiiiiiiiiiiixxmiizsiiiiizT RJERCHANT - TAILORS AND DKALE.R4 IN , Dry Goods, Fictions and Furnishing Coeds "Nt'jw',rrouK " jfEW stock ' SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE . Fine Line of Suit attorn in stock. Cleaning and Repairing, Astoria tailoring Co., HIII1I1I ITTXTTTITTTTTTTrtTTTTTTTTyr-rrTTTTTTTTTTTTl NEW ST0CK--THE WK CAN' SAVE DRY GOODS SHOES . . . . URUCfcRIES . , 0 C0IIIT2 ink vcrt'Tiaicc FLOUR AND FEED FREE DELIVERY V. H. COFFEY, UOCXttOOQOOOOCeOOOOOCttCCOOOO th UNIVERSITY Pi OREGON 1 EU0EXE, OKEOON. j The first Semester, Ssion 1902-13O3, opens Wednesday, Sep- 3 ! tember 17 th. The following schools and colleges are comprl- M I ed in the university. Graduate school College of Litera'ur. t Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering Cnivc M J sity Academy-School of Music School of Medicine School of 3 j ' " Law. W Tuition free except In r-'hoois of LawMediclne and Music. M j (Incidental fee, 110; student body tax, 2.50 per year.) Cost of S j Uving from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue address, f , H I Registrar of the University, Eugene, Ore. 8 Jhc Finest Palace c...,rcWS, HAVE YOU SEEN OUR COAL COOKING STOVES Cheaper Than Gas Better Than Wood Always Rtady FOARD G STOHES COMPANY leaders TRULLIXGER, EASTABR00K & CO. DCC 18SOBS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty Castings We are prepared to make them oa short notice and of the best material. Let us give you estimates on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Ore. 470 472 cwermist. )OOCK)COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PEOPLE'S STQRE YOU MONEY OX - Some Splendid Values For U ales, Children and Men Freshest Stock in Town Fresh Every Day - Get Qir Prices -BEST OF SERVICE. 483-491 bofgwS 8 Restaurant in tie City Regular Meals, 25 cents, , Sunday Dinners a Specialty. M 1. Whifjple Quick Safe Economical Clean Durable OIL in Hardware 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IrcnO Brass Works Cor. 18th sad Pttokliu are: Graduates of the school are In con stant demand at salaries ranging from $40 to $100 per month. Students take the state examinations during their course In the school and are prepared to receive state certificate on grad uation. Expenses range from $120 to $175 per -year. Strong normal course and well equipped training department, ' The fall term opens September Id. For cat alogue containing full Information, ad dress, E. D. RB8SLER, Prtwident, ' or J. B.BUTLKH, Secretary.