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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1XW "WHITE Flour id made khdy of Blue Stem Wlioat. , Hour mmlo from it will make nmkoruoro bread -to the sack Uutny any doll flour. . This snvlng in flour is that much sttvinK in money. . Ross, Htectfris 6t Co. ghc ;tU3 utonau. telephons iei. , ;..-.:,j TODAY'S WBATUER. roitTLAND. July 2.-Oregn and Washington fair. - SALE ! LADIES' SUITS TlllH WISKK I 7.50 SUIT FOR I .M 10. 00 Sl'IT FOR .1.00 is so svit for ......lo.oo 18 00 SUIT FOR It.H jj.jo suit roa tuo M. oa suit for .... i.o Si.to suit for n.M 25 .00 SUIT for so.oo 566 O '.on ell feed, train tod bay. Five barber at the ralac Bath. Jelly glaea, fruit Jar, Jar cap, and ruhber for nl by Johnson lo. Young jRnri boy want attuatlon In family. Inquire at (12 Commercial treet. You will And tiia bet 15c meal In the diy at tht Rlalng Sun Reataurfcnt. No. (12 Commercial airuoL New mock of fancy good just ar rived at Yokohama Baaaar. Call and tee the latest novetUc from Japan. Bend In your order for your winter' upply of fir, alali or hard wood to Kel ly, the transfer man. ''Phone 2:11 black. All trmokcr amoka the "Pride of Atorta" cigar. No butcr made. Manufactured by MaoFVirlttne & Kno bl. You can buy Newbro'a llerplclde, the (reat dandruff cure, for 75 cent per bottle at the Oooldent Barber Shop, Bicycle repairing with aklll and promptnen. Supplies In Joek; work guaranteed. Reliance Electrical Wofk 421 Bond St. Want d. A young man to taka po ultlon a stenographer and office clerk. Apply nt AHtitrion offlca. Toke point, which are Eastern oy tore developed 111 Shoalwater bay, are unlike all othcra good at My aeaaon of the year. They are fat and dell cloui. Crw-flh are now Juat In aea aon and are excellent eating, a are crabs and all the other numerous de llcarlm served ao skilfully at the Toke Point 'oyster houn on Eleventh atreet. I LB '. . J,1.. . xxxxxxixxixiircxixxxixiixxxiixxxxixixixiixixixxxY: WE SELL Today r,o open our new full carpels in tho now patterns and new colorings. New pro Brussels Rugs in extra lurgo sixes. RUGS: See tho new Indian Rugs, all the rage, in in the highest art of coloring. New Egyp tian rugs in pyramid patterns. Buy the latest, Our prices are right. We Sell Furniture, .Bedding, Couches, and everything for the house at lowest prices, Great Eastern A70 Commercial St. RIVER"! Wiuod,A girl for housework; no washing; no children. Apply at Co lumbia Steam Laundry. Th at oamcr Sua II. more will ' tor Tillamook Ray Points At I o'clock, Sunday, July sr. The "nlRiyiit I'ackln iVir,i,nv yetrday suspended operation at Us eom-Mrce plant .havlnar trickled enough flh to eupply Ita murk,t. ! it would In. hard to find a finer line of perfume than 1 have. I have good raon fur expecting your trade In hair brush, Roger, the drugglat. I Oriental rug, now stock, Ima Just been received, Including all slaa, In rtoh and cxnuMte coloring and d. 1fn.? CIIAS, HI2LU0UN V SON. j Warned, ,y the Aberdeen Packing Company, Iiwaco, Wash., a competent jatenograjiner; lo an experlunj.d gro rryman and a g.xl ahue aa'wnan. ! It la itxrll that J. O. Alfgltf. the Uriiokfleld attlm-in packer, has reduced the price or flKh U 4 cents. The re dui ti.m la- due to the 'ucivaae In the run . " j Motattle folding ld; a.methlng new and up to date. A aanltary bed. The jonly vermin proof folding bed nwule. For sale by CIIAS. HBIUIOItN & HON. Diamond "C" Soap la Uie beat. Thla jhaa been proven by the teat of the ;eavlng houaplfp, who appreciate : price and quality, too. For aale by j joiinson unos, I The date of the ncw-enterprle ex curalon to Seaalde 1 August i. Don't fall to buy ilcketa and attend, for v erybody will be along to enjoy a fine day at Hie beach. Manager Chutter, of the A. Booth Packing Company, aald laat nlaht that yeeierday'e aupply of flah at hla can nery wo In exceaa of that of any day of the preaent seaoon. Ice cream, guaranteeii pure, delivered to any part of the city, 15 cents a pint. Ice cream tola. Beat frenh candles. Private roomi. Tarlor Candy Store, 3 Commercial atreet. Rol n coal laat longer, la cleaner and make lem trouble with stove and chimney fluea than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. 0rge K&bnrh waa down from the Mnlng grouttd yviiterday. He tte that tho (tlitcr are (fMng much bet ter, and that hla dally haul are be tween two and one-half and three ton. Plumbing, tinning, gaa and ateam fitting at lowtit rates end In workman-like manner. Orders promptly executed. Shop. No. 425, Bond street. JOHN A. MONTCIOMERY. Nearly all of the " members of the Astoria haieball ' team left laat evening for Long Heaoh. wlicr a match game will be played to day with the South Bend nine. Thex other player will go over thla morn ing. MlHrt Emma Warren, who la so well and favorably known to Aatorlans aa a teacher, ha decided to embark In bit, fiiww. and on September 1, wlU open an entabllHhment to be known aa "The Uttle BK)k Store." on Tenth atreet, between Commercial and Bond. It la her Intention to cater to the taatea of the reading public, an entrprlae for whlth alie I emmlnently qualified and wlvU h will no doubt tx nupreclaled. CARPETS Furniture Co., Shanahan Building J. B. Tlllowon, whoWft recently awarded the contract for the onatruc of the 'Necanlctim 1rldg. yeaturdav Died hi bond In Uia county court. The bridge. mut be completed In (0 day, The street emmltt. of th council 1 preparing an oiMlnance' to be In trodmed at the next meeting, which will provide for the Improvement of FrankMn Ave. nearly It entire length. Committee I also considering the ad vlaablllty of Improving Cedur street between Korty-flfth and Flfty-firat atreet. Two matl boy, aged about and 10 yt?ar, furnhthed dally amusemt-nt for Wg crowd on Seventh atreet, The boy are provided with toxins dmrea a hirg ai pillows, and ehetr antlca ar extremely amulng. The little fel low aem to enjoy the aport quite a much a the onlookers, and each hope to some day become a Jeffrlee. lUiport frm Puget Sound are to the eff!t that the run of fiah there has Iwen very poor thu far during the present- eewon. and Indication are th.it the pack will be a failure. Laat year'a park on the Sound was an enormou one, ami, with the big Alaaka uk, hml the effect of over aurt'lylng Die ntark't and cauring a fall In the prlre t,t canned aalnvm, ShouM Ihl year" pnek on the Sound prove o be a .mnll one,' the rnln-un matket will proiwWy gu up. A light of no mean proportion tart- t;ti In the Waldorf an loon Friday even ing, and for a time that reort pre sented a gory appearance. The trou ble came about when a man from an up river point mixed matters with a machluM. Friend of eaoh aided with the respective principal, but the following of the up-river man wa greater than that of the iiartilnlil. Kmpktyea of the houae made En effort to atop the trouble, hut the fight did not end untU the ir-Mblo'-mttk.T had received severe beating. J. F. Halferty waa up from War renton yesterday. Ho atntea tl at hi clam cannery ha been cloaed down, owing to the atrike of the clam-digger, and that It will not rcaume oper atlona unlea new digger ran be e cured. Concerning the atrike Mr. Hal fcrty aald that he appreciated the juatlce of the demand of the men, but rhat he could not poselbly pay the 11.50 aeked for. When the dlggera presented their claim Mr. Halforty agreed to rate the price to $1.10 per box, but thla Inrreoae wa not fav orably con:3dered. The Warrentoa, cannery ,ha pni ked about 4900 caaea of clam thla seaaon. Thl I about one-half of what Mr. JIalferty expect ed to pack. There waa a big lnrreae yesterday In the run of ealmon, and receipt reached the record mark. All the packing houo were well upilled. and for about 4he flrt time thla aeaaon, the scahrlly of help waa aerlouifly felt. The canneries managed to clear up tlielr fiah dock, but If the present run continue nwre help wilt be necessary In order to pack the nh. The moat gratifying indication la that a new run of salmon ha entered the river. The mlinon now being caught are black and of exceptionally fine quality. The glllnetter. ho had fared rather poor ly on the previous day. brought In much larger catchea yesterday, while there waa also an Increase In the re ceipt from the eln. 3. B. Brlx, of the Gray ray Log ging Company, came over from Deep River yesterday afternoon, and gave the particulars of the foreat fire which raged there on Friday. The Are ori ginated from a spark, and in two houra" time had burned over an area of (00 acre. Tha men at the camp devoted their attention to removal of the engines and machinery and sue ceded In saving most of the proper ev. The Are spread with atarmlng lepldlty and It la Indeed remarkable that there waa no loa of life. Fortu nately, a favorable wind prevailed, elee Uie damage would Im been very great. Aa It wa fully 1.000,600 feet at log were destroyed ,nnd Mr. Brit ca tlmate the total loss at about HOW." At the mee ting of the board of truateea at the First MethodM church, laat evening, tho pastor. Rev. Harold Oberg. turned over to the board the amount necessary to pay ett the mort gage that has hung over the church for several year past. The rmount waa formerly accepted by the board and the mortgage was caiwlM. At the conclusion of the services thla morning the annoying little document will be destroyed by Are. The cere mony will be a brief but very Inter esting one and It 1 expected that all members of the church will be present to witness It. The amount raised to cancel the mortgage waa about $600, and credit for the obliteration of the debt belongs to Mr. Oberg. The origin al debt of the church was between JMOfl and $2500, and former pastora had aucceeded in partially icduclng It. The financial outlook was not at nil bright a few years ago when the church waa Involved with the Building & Loan Aoaoelatlon and was paying an excessive rate of Interest, but by dint of h.ard work the trusteea managed to refund the debt, and the amount paid off last evening represented what waa left of the obligation. Excepting current expense the church la now- free from debt, and Mr. Oberg 1 to he congratulated upon the ucoei of his efforts to bring thl satisfactory condition of affair. Among tht. who manifest an In terest In the manly art, the San Fran cixco fight wa the ol toplo of con versation yrsterday. FUxMrnmon ha many warm admirer In Astoria to whom hi showing wa extremely grat ifying. Opinion wa divided a to whether or not he outcome of the fight wa pre-arranged, Fltgslmmon' pe culiar action Juat before he received He finishing blow being responsible lor in upicion mat an was not a It should have been. A considerable amount of money changed band here, many of the Fltsalmmoo men having placed their money on him because at the odd prevailing the wage were considered exceptionally good one. All of the Fltxslmmon' men lot how ever, a mot of the betting was to the effect that the punishment would lat more than 10 round. The ' dramatic order, Knight of Korass.in, 1 to -the Masonic order. Korassan, I to the Knights of Pythias whit the Mystic Shrln- er are to th , Masonic order. A lodge of th D. O. K. K. will be organised at Portland in October dur ing" JJie session of the grand lodge ef Knls-hte of Pythias, wheti about 200 prominent Knights' will ride tne camel over th hot sand. Only one lodge of the D. O. K. K. Is permitted In each grand domain. The admission fee for charter member Is $10, and the annuril due are from 11 to $2. No surplus 1 ever accumulated, but alt money received from every rource I spent In giving the member of thia hiit aggregation a high old time In their annual or seml-amua! conclave. The ceremonies are said to lie moflt beautiful, and the Initial la gu gran ted o get hla mony' worth. When the D. O. K. K. wa first orgunlit'-d In the domain of Waimlngtoa. at Spokane the Candida tea to he Initiated were pa raded through the city In crockery crate laced on trucks, while during the recent elon of the grand lodge at Taooma, the neophltea were parad ed, dreesed In snowy-white night gown and nightcap, holding a can dle In one hand, while with the other a bottle filled with milk was held to the mouth, and several band of mu sic, composed of miulciamr who play ed everything from a horn to a tin- ctn. accompanied the candidate. Sev eral Astoria Knighu are raid to be on the charter lltft of the new order.' I'KKSOXAL MENTION. Captarin Thomas Dolg Is in from the Nehalem. S. F. Harris has so far Improved that he 1 able to he out. E. C. WWte, of South Bend, Is In the city on-a business trip. State Senator-elect Henry E. Mc Ginn came down from Portland yester day. Harrison I- H amble t went up the river yesterday afternoon on the Van guard. Mr. and Mr. Walter C. Barnard, of Tacoma. are visiting with Mr. and Mr. Zlegier. , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lemke were down from their country home In Sven- n yesterday. J. W. Belcher, who has been visiting In the city for a few days, will return to Portland this evening. Clyde Bills, formerly a resident of of Astoria, came down on the special yesterday afternoon and will spend Sunday nt the. beach. R. L. Hawkins, of Ihvaco, la In the city. Mr. Hawkins conforms the statement that there la an entirely new run of flsh In the river. E. W. Cole has returned from a three week'a outing In the Nehalem. ' Rev. John Flinn, of Vancouver, Wa., is visiting In the city. J. C. Munk, who has been In the employ of the O. R. & N. Company for aome montha part, left last evening for Spokane, where he will hereafter reside. F. A. Flaher returned yesterday from Gray River, where he Installed a Sharpies separator at Mayor Berg man's' farm. The separator is working to perfection. NEXT WEEK BANNER WEEK. On account of the rush on Saturday several package left over after 8 p. m.' wlll be delivered tills morning. Commencing Monday the :. Red Tag Prices will he continued same aa last week except In cases where sixes are broken or remnants left over and these have bacn further reduced to clear them out. Intending purchasers wouid do well to call early, aa this sale can not lost very much longer, ; ,. ' I" REDUCED RATES TO NORTH BEACH. The O. R. & N. Co. will sell excur sion ticket to all North Beach Joints Ilwaco to Nahcotta .Inclusive, every Sunday during the season at the very low rate of $1 for tha round trip. Tloketa will be good returning either by steamer Nahcotta or T, J. Potter, but only on data of sale. SUITS OUR CLIMAT. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purpotea, , makes a great demand for a ahlngle stain wblch preserve the wood, prevent moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly la such the case In damp climates. The need la well met In a perfect article made right here In As toria. Cutbtrtb's Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up in eight color and every package guaranteed. PIANOS FOR. EVERYBODY Great Introductory Sale by Eiler'g Piano House. A FINE PIANO FOR LESS THAN THE SMALL DEAER HIMSELr MUST PAY THE FACIORY FOR IT-GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF INSTRUMENTS AND LOWEST PRICES EVER SEEN IN A8T0-. RfA EASY PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED FOR COME EARLY A a peclal advertisement and for the purpose of Immediately placing a large number of our fineat pianos in the best home of Astoria and vicinity, we have Inaugurated a great sacri fice ale of pianos and organs. Includ ing the very finest and most costly high-grade" Instrument over seen In AstoTla. - Pianos that were heretofore sold for !6'0 and $700 by other dealers can now be obtained at this Introductory sale for $157, $t8 and $43$ There are no finer or belter piano her or tn Port land than these. Nor 1 It necessary to tay all caah down. No additional charge except simple interest 1a made when easy monthly payment are de desired. PRICES THAT CANNOT BE DU PLICATED. . Remember, too. that during thla re markable sate we will sell yon a bet ter and In every way more ervceable piano for $18. than can be ' tecured elsewhere for even $300. E.-and new and fully warranted pianos. AND ALL ARS GUARANTEED, Every Instrument sold will be ac companied by the regular factory guar antee, duly counterstgnefT by us. thus making your purchase as safe as a government bond. Mail orders -will receive 'our most prompt and careful attention. Send for large illustrated catalogues tree for the asking. Remember the place Commercial Street, nt Store of A. R.Cyrtw H. J. Sirard. Special Representative, Oiler's Piano House, largest and lead ing W'estern dealers. Store at Port land. San Francisco, Sacramento and Spokane. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ing-leton has lust opened a nice line of ladies' ha la, skirts, shirt waists, and all kind of ladles' and children's furnishing goods, including hair awitches and pompadours. A chance for the $500 piano given free with every 50c purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget office. FOR RENT. Rooms, 5. 7, 8 and 9. Pythian build ing over, Cooper'a atore. DR. JAY TUTTLE, Secretary, REPORT OF THE v CONDITION OF THE Astoria National Bank at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, July 1$, 1902: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. ........ .$209,882 35 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 1.72s 19 U. S. Bonds to secure cir culation 12.500 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.... 1,250 00 Stocks, securities, etc '41,081.70 Banking house, furmture and fixtures 3.833 01 Other real estate owned 9,955 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 11. Due from State Banks and Bankers 5.14 14 Due from approved .reserve agents 92.067 5g Internal revenue stamps..... 872 02 Checks and other cash Items. $,826 40 Notes of other National Panks 2.750 00 Fraction paper currency, nickels, and cents 376 17 Specie ..$52,512 30 Legal-tender notes . js.twi w 55,343 30 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (.i per cent or cir culation ' 823 00 Total v$O,569 01 LIABILITIES. onHat stock naid In $ 50.000 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 Undivided tmnts less expen 4 and taxes paid 7.S01 52 National Bank notes out standing 8.000 00 Individual deposits subject to check.. $205,441 43 Demand certificates nt rim, wit 30,794 27 Time certificates of deposit 128,531 79 361767 49 Total $440,569 01 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: T. J. B. HlEirins, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ts true to tne nest of my knowledge and belief. RuKsrlhpd and sworn to before me thla 22d day of July, 1902. Notary Public. Correct-Attest: D. K. WARREN, GEO. H. GEORGE, H. C. THOMPSON, Directors. rrxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxixxxxxrxiirt MERCHANT - TAILORS AND DEALER? IN Dry Gccds, Notices and furnishing Gssds . KBW STORE . 1 BW STOCK H cuiTc uiar ta abivcd ni cuabt MATirc auii? luauL.iu vnvin uti gnvr.i nuiivi. M Fin I.ln at Suit Patterns In Astoria failorino Co., ixxxxxxxxrixzrxiixxxxxzixixjjLXxixxxxixxxxxxxxxxiXEZi eooorooooooooooooooooooooooocrao NEW STOCK THE WE CAN SAVE DRY GOODS - . SHOES ... GROCERIES . . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED Fit EE DELIVERY V. H. COFFEY, ! UNIYERSITY of bREGON f EUGENE, OREGON. . M n The first Semester, Scslon 1902-1903, open Wednesday, Sep- g . tember 17th. The following schools and colleges are compri- H ed In the university. Graduate school College of Litara'.urj, tt . Science and Arts College of Science and Engrineerinr i;niv. slty Academy School of Music School of Medietas School of Law. Tuition free except In rjhooi of Law, Medicine and Musks. (Incidental fee, $10r student body tax, $2.50 per year.) Cost of living from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue address, IU'KiMrar of the University, Eugene, Ore. ie Finest Palace Commercial St. Etfforfls! Wi Wi WfalppIO HAVE YOU SEENOUR COAL COOIHNfi STOVES Cheaper Than Gas ' Better Than Vood Always Rtady FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY Leaders in Hardware ; TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO. sccciasoB to THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCOS,- SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING - CARD3, 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 estimate on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for flnt-claa work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. itoek. Cleaning and Renairlnr. " 470472 comme. st. PEOPLE'S STORE YOU MONEY OX Somi SpIenjlJ Values For Lalies, Children and Men Freshest Stock in Town - Fresh Every Day - . Get Oar Prices BEST OF SERVICE. V 483-491 Bond Street )CK)OOCKOCOCOCOOCCOOCOCOvl Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, , Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Quick Safe Economical Clean Durable OIL 515 Commercial Street ... Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Sccw Bay IrcnO Brass Works Cor. 18th ind Franklla are: Graduates of the School are in con stant demand at salaries ranging from $10 to $100 per month. Student 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 eourae and well equipped' training department. The fall term open September 16. For cat alogue containing full Information, ad dress, B. D. RRSSLER, President, or J. B.BUTLER, Secretary,