The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 01, 1902, Image 3

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THE MORNING -ASTORIAN, TR J DAT,- AUGUST' ir 1M2
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ii GIVE ME ROSS, IIIGGINS s co.iilS
Hello t Hello t
I 1 wij wme of tlidq Pencil
! Sixty Gmta jwr Crate, Tl.y
, . my order in before they art) all
flatly StOVtaU, I
TELEPHONB "91.
TODAT 8 WfflATHER.
PORTLAND, July 3l,-Oig.m and
Vh)ngtonfttir. ' '
,. ' BALIS w
LADIES' SUITS
I I.m suit roR.'.U..t i.m '
'm.w si'JT ron . ...... r.L i.ob
, smron ...m..;....,w.m
15 00 SUIT FOR 11.'
ir.w suit rem mm
JO.OO SUIT FOR .......V.1..'m.M
!!.: Hl'lT FOR ............. 1T.M
m w hi?it Ton ..,,....... 10.00
Oaitoa aella feed, train and bay.
Fh barber at the Palace Hatha.
Jelly glaaAea, fruit Jure, jflr cap,
and luM-era for aale by Johtwon Droe.
Young Japan? boy want ittuatlon
in family. Intulre at III Commercial
atreet.
You all! And Hhe bet l&o meal In
the dty at the Rlelng Bun Reetaurant.
No. i2 Commercial atroeU
New atock of fancy gooda Juat ar
rived at Yokottama Baiaar. Call and
ae the lateat novltlo from Japan.
Send In your order for your winter'a
aupply of fir, alab or hard wood to Kol
4y, til transfer man. IIwm 1211 blak.
All amoker emoke the "Pride of
Attorla" clgart. No bettter made.
Manufactured by MacFVrlane K no
bet. BUycle repairing with- aktil and
premptnete. Suppllea tn atock; work
guaranteed. Reliance Electrlval Work
431 Pond Pt.
Hoalyn coal laet longer, la oleanar
and makt lea trouble with atovee
.and chimney fluea than any other coal
on the market. George W. Sanborn,
agent. Telephone 1JU. "
riumblng, tinning, ga and ateam
fitting at lowtat ratea and In woik-inan-llke
manner. Ordore promptly
executed. Shop, No. 420, Bond atreet.
JOHN A. MONTGOMERY.
Ice cream, guaranteed pure, dollvered
to any part of the city, IS cent a pint,
toe cream aoda, Beat freah candle.
Private room. Tarlor Candy Store,
4SJ Commercial atreet. 1
lAAi
J -AcCMMERCttL
JIIIlITTTTIIIXIXTTyTIIIirHIimnXITIITIHIXIXXIIXXj
WE SELL
Today v.e ojien our now fall cnrppls in the
new patterns and new. colorings. New
pre Brussels Rugs in extra large sixes;
RUGS:
See the new Indian Rugs, all the rage, in
in Ihe highest art of coloring. ' New Egyp
tian rugs m pyramid pattorns. Buy the
latest. Our prices are right. 7 . ..
We Sell Furniture, Bodding, Couches, and
everything for thd house at lowest prices,
aiVNWSV
Great Eastern
; .;:. 37 Commerel'uJ Sf,. .
Let Her Oot
:.i...,.:s ;, . i,,
I'lums Jtlmt you are soiling at X
are no nice thut I want to eel V,
gotw? A CI 0 8
Tou "n bu N"' "eriicia,
m ubiiuiuii pn, iwr it cent
per bottl aft th 1 Occident r Jlaruar
Th schooner Ilcpeat arrived yt,r
day front H't Pedro.1 -h' wtir go to
Ilaiitlrr there load t luwbefj ,ffr;
California.
Perfume forty different odor for
I ho nartliutaf huvM-a fa :rliana fr.n
: v,ow-iempiing I variety ,ana price,
ItOOHnS, druggist.
TJif uJMf meeting vTi ckpcouj-
W brought up for action..':
jiWipii ;4i(i, tiitiiiiditif jt'niW,
In' tU h' tl MqulxIM cloWn nd do-
,ngn. CIIAS. HBILOB,,0,N.,
j - i i ; j
j Wmd, by , th AUrijeva PcklK
Ctminy, rtHi, " Wh., a VmiH!'ent
meiHfgniHiw, alio n fxpcrnnjto gro-
erinn and ft cKl(ih( 'mn.
an and a t
,i!.i,iuar',n;., v
. . . Il.l, I 4 ' I ( j
Metallic folding beda; aumvtblng new
itnd up to date, A aanltary bed.. Tbe
mly vermin proof folding bed made,
'for ault by CIIAS. UBIUJORX
The Preabyterlan Sunday aohooi will
aive a Dlcnla to Beaalde, Thumday,
Aua-UNt T. Price. 7S for adulta; 4o
for tlldreni o for ntembert of tbe
Uunday aohool, " "; ' ;. "
Diamond C Boap I Ui beet. Thla
haa been proven by the teat of tha
aavlng houaewife, who appreciate
prlc and quality, , too. .For hy
JOHNSON BROS. - i;.
The date of the new-enlerprtoe ex
rurkin to Seaalde la Augvt I. Don't
fall to buy ticket and attend, for ev
erybody will be along lo enjoy a fin
day at 4he Ikaoh. '
Th Berk Family, noted colored
camp-meeting lner, leav on the
ateamer fue If. KImore thl morning
to aaalst In raiup-meotloc at Bay
llty during the net two wea,
The funeral f the late Mr. M A.
Jaekaon, of Weat Aatorl. will be held
today.1 under the uih of Charity
Imljir. P. of II- Tb Interment will
I in Greenwood.
tnnle Stella, of Cathlitmct, died y?
tenlay In thl city, after a long ni
ne of dnipay, Ueceaaed aa ii
year of age and unmarried. The body
will probably be burled at Oulilmm-t.
The work of repairing the BrU Broa'.
Deep Klver logging camp ha o far
progreeaed that operaUon will be re
uimd there today, although only on
a email arale and with a partial crew.
A union Sunday thool excursion to
SVaeble la brtng arranged to take
pise about Augtwt It or SI. Thl can
be utlUxed by the children a a aub-
Mltute, to ome extent, for the re
gmtia. Ui Between Welch block and F"-
ter' Exchange, a pocket hook con
taining a necklace and a bill bearing
name of Mr George Tearaon. Owner
very anxloue to recover necklace.
Flnd.-r plerwe leave at Aatorlan ottlce.
Michael Angella. a native of Italy,
wa up before Police Judir Nelaon
yesterday afterniHitv to expliWn why he
had been drunk and dlwrderly. The
man with the pitlc name wna unuble
to extdaln matters to ihe aallafaciloa
of the court, and he wa fined In the
sum of $30.
CARPETS
Furniture . Co.,
.iMnAhgtW iliil'Mlnv"t -
,Tht run of flub yeitwdty w-(u:tii
V 9t ff thn tMtlafi ayi anl
itt'liititiR'ri'ry pibtAilUw irillf
ncttT r avrlnbuut 9 pouodli
Th funwal tf the lute Joaeph Kr
vonn twld ytr4ay afternooii
from Polil'i undr(ttklnf jmrlom, smj
to fintomdfJn pjtood
Mwitxtni tf" gowildoi' M k Worki
nicii tod ttm i"iiinlnl. BrtWI-- W
tended tint funml.
" Tbt ' work of . i-hiodt liii p ihUM
CMnllc httM bMn ouinm'eiU'd, ani the
lntdrlor will be handnomoly fttU-4 up.
PanltMl ttittli it- being paid to
tb lil wViwxn, where rained plat
firm will be 4nMtlted and niw -halri
nrrtu hied, .Thc'tmll 1 ni Mruoled
w 't-ry dny rf' Ui week.
Ti' ntfpwt .ct'itiniiitne of tlir coun
cil yentej-d.-ty o-n J bid (f. -the lm
iM-nvameni i CiMnmofcini fctreet from
Third to Hlxth. Two offr were ten
dered. M follow: W, A. Ooodln,
I'T.;.tV 0, I1nrbr,, The
eontraof awVvrded 'to Omtractor
O'KKlln. who will eonmience work on
th Improvement at once "
mwrk'Nl n I m-in hsve b-en ratucht. and
I hlchery enthusl;iet are e!ftld, The
flh were hatched at KaJama In 189
and tunned ou ifi feljiwlng yean.iTh
h it (ulflare nndjvr
J U'n- ' Th takiWifW
murwji mi
It bene fltftj, li )ns Itaelf ample prf of
ih-.titeffthiMM( nf balcherlei.
i i f. 1t) j- it 'if
Oyae Upper re rtever 6ut nt a
aon at tbe Toke Point Oy,Ur Houae,
becauae. Tvkt Piillit Emrtern pyatera
'dvflniM; fu(br y.ttrp Wlfef M$
fiecitllarlty'of Wnf teawm the year
round. Thl i.ui'Uliw utie haa the
prallarlty olen lnr the dalntleat 6ll-
rarlee of all aana In the mnat ap
fetiln manner at all hours of ,jhe
.l.orrilght,
.Vnng.the noteworthy institution of
the Northwyat la one Which many Aa
torlan have re aeon to remember with
jpride and gratitude.. The" , Portland
Bmrineas College, who advertisement
'appears In thl ppr, afforded them
lunt the help neceary for ' a good,
.atart In bualneaa life. , Man young
rieoitle stumble through lif at avdlaad
jvantaav for want of th TaMleal,
Jdednlte"' knnwtedg of affair and
j methods which caa hardly t obtain-.
Jed except thniugh a course nf train
llnar under' an' experienced and capa?.
We Instructor who know just what
the student will have to face In th
stem realities of buatneaa. Prof, A.
P. Armstrong, of the Portland '.Rusl-'
ness College ha lerformed thl offloa
for a host f young men and women
who are now Ailing important poal
tlontt w-ith credit.
With military honor, the bodv of
the late Ordnance . fterftvant Kcnrtry
was laid at rest In. tha pwt cemetery
at Port Stevens yesterday In the pres
ence of a Urge number of friend of
the deceased. The body lay in Mate
In on f the large baerarks, whlctr
had been beaut fully decorated with
flowers. All the troops of th post
touk part In the burial, and flring
squad provided the flnaj salute. The
Kaifle Military Band, of thl otty, fur
nished th funeral musk'. , The f r
vlcea were conducted by Re. Father
Detlmnn, Pergent Kenney joined the
army when but 14 year of age, and
at the time of hi death wa 43. lie
had sufferwd with - heart ' failure for
several years, but h; condition was
not considered serious. A few Jays
ago he wa on hi way to Hammond
with several friend when he wa at
tacked. , He supposed 11 would pita
over In a moment end sat down. A
short time later he fell over, dead.:
Had Serg'ant Kenney' lived another
19 months, he would have completed
30 yearn' service In the army and been
retired on full pay. - HI funeral" yc
trdity was an tmprealve. one and wa
largely attended. , .. ; -?fi ; c
A meeting of th "Civic Improvement
League was . held . liutt nlglit at the
city hall. . !l'he mee'Jng wa largely
attended and uitich enthul.im was
manifested,'' Presldeivi Ilenderauq an
nounced the' following committees.; On
Ht reel, alleyway and sldawoJka, J. IS.'
Hlgtrlns and Councilman Nordstmm:
on tree planting,' tree , culture; i nd
parking, A. J. Johnson and Mis JUd-
olbt: on putdlc parkst. lawns. BUiLflurj-1
al culture, Mart'n Foard. Mrs. J. B.
Hlgs-lna and August" HlldebrahdV on
(sanitation, drainage, sewerage .and
purtty of water,- Dr.vl1lklngton, .A. S.
To and Mayor Suprenant; on educa
tion, touchhig nduslrlfil departments ,
In, the school and compulsory educa
tion. Mr.- C. . R. Hlgglns an.1 : Mr.
Nelson Troyer? on 'membrsh'p. Mrs.
J. R. r,ratle.' Mrs. Troyer,, Mrf. El
mnr, N, Troyer. .Councllmniv Svenson,
Mayor, .-Suprenant find , Counuilnian'
Nordstivm. It was decided that the
local lengiw ahnuld Join the national
sssni'tatlon; Neaily All the local civic
soolctle hav Joined , the league, and
other will do no at once.;- The league
called the attention to the;' unsanitary
condition of the aid building at the
southwest,, ooroer of Ninth and Ex
change atraets," which I a menace to
health. Steps werc.taltPrt towards the
reeurlng and locating on the street
of Iron boxes, . In which refuse,' suuli
a paper, orange and banana peeling,
etc., may be deposited. The next meet
ing of the league wUl be held on Mon
day, August 11. when 4ntettlng re
ports' are ( expected from the yarknw
committee. The meeting will ,be'.,hld
at the city hall. ,w
J, K., Htac-y, rep-rewmtliig the Colum
bia R'yer nln Journal, haa met with
rnuc'ft encouragement iq the wiuvajw
fur bla puliilcatlon, And Afftoria wtl
revnlve fine wrfte'Up Jn the next 1
ue. ''The next laeue of the Journal
will, bt a hummer," raid , Mr, Bta y
tait evening,, ."We will jwy eatwdal
attention lo the matter that it will
opntutn, aa it la to- have wide tlTirula-
tlon.. , The .railroad sopipantoa ,, have
viilunlefied In dlalrtbule tbe publlca
Hon for ua ,and It will reaxn KowtM-n
emlgranif' ..It will alao, b plaved in
our information bureau In Portland,
where It will be aval Wile to all home-e-kera
arriving In Oregon. ' We ' h.ive
a"ayt-m of tending out iadvertlalng
matter to all Northwest cltlea having
Itoarda of trade, and the Journal goea
to thoae cwnteri aa well.' Waxhlngton
haa received great benefit in ' paat
year from railroad advertising, end
now-Oregon will try the am plan.
The Kaat la M'et.fraxy and thousand
of people are comltt- to the c&ft every
months We ouirht to get ur ahar for
thla cuntr, where It 1 o eay to
make a living.'' Mr, Btacy will be in
town the rrumldilrf of th -weak. (, ,';.
TUB GREATEST ON HI-X'ORD.
... July neahed,jQ ,tlt
Pdlc court icelp for the month I
tnrtlng yetterdsy reached the big to- J
tal of IW which edii the receipt
for any, other mor.t of July oh 'rec
ord; Reci for the dm six month
if tb year rhowvid' aecrsaje", but
July ai a acorcher.
During the year" " and IH09 re
ceipts did not reach the $ murk In
any one month,1 while for the p.st
three and one-half year tine and
forfelwe have cxcee.W t'0 only
four time. . , ,.. ..
A comparative statement of tecelpt
forjbfi flrst w-vt-n motaha id th pat
three year follows: "
n mo,,, lwi, , jaoi.
January; J, I , 00 .1 SI3 00 J 495 00
Kebrulu ,4, 140 90 7 H J i U3 00
March 3X0 09 MM 49S 01)
April 623 00 55 00 in 00
May 6s oo , yt 2j w
June
6!5 00 , 775 00 .MO 00
Ttaat -w..;.JWlJ 00 r,2.r.2W 11425 oo
' TflASSFIl OF ltKALTY.
Pcven deed were filed for record
yctteriay, the consideration aggregat
ing 16181. j pie day's ttansfen follow:
ChariesiB ! wneraon o
harles j 8! Mneraon
(ii R.
Welltvlulrtt,,, OyA. Rltah, Vnd
Justin Vi'enlwwrthr-180 cre in
aoctiQii'ia 'ju$ l. township 5 (
north of range t tfwt J320
John try-nd-fetrtr;rr:t
Yergejp lot 1 ud block 3.
wea emve 4A.t..,.i.i.KS..t iw
WrHiHCtrtrpatrlr to J7HrXrt'B---
ty 40 acr In section 7, jown-
Mi
lot 1. block I, Orlmes' Annex. 300
Columbia Harbor Land! Oxnpauyi i.
to H. A. Holland lot IS and 16,
block 19, Worrenton Park .,..",;
A. B. Hammond and wife to A. &
C. It.ICo.j-loU iis, 3S.tor.
S4,bftak 3; lot U o 44, blm-k (;
all of Mocks,!; H.'S, ft, ,53 i- -II,
12, iSl-14, l$;18, 19 ihrf l0iC -BurnMlde'
Astoria ,.....,,.... 5
State of Oregon to T. H. Curtte
east half of donation Inr-d WaJm
of J. W. and Orlll.V Moffltt, town
rl.lp 8 north of rang 8 west... 2000
.-,.1 ,tftfr"W
.16081
THK CUBAN R&PUSLTC.
ii -i M r? i W'
Condlton In Cuba have been much
improved "inc., Uy ,Araer;can took
control of affair 'and slnoe they are
now free to manage their own affair
the question arises as to their abil
ity to, maintain elf-ovrnmn(t.I The
experiment will be watched with much
interest. In this case it is a worthy
experiment, but 4f you are sickly ;it 1 '
n(t'V',fSMTlmeti fih' Mqr
of Jth'. ntartyiJaaJcalled health- rr
era that have noj merl j jThe only
way to recover 'jywj fe!Mi is io per
fct the dtgesUjuU.kMpt'the bowels
open, andj.he bUipd f ptuY - F rhl
puniosif you cafmot' find " better or
more reliable medicine than Hostet
ter'ttomttch Bipfr f r) !: Jfo .
heaj'ttwrn, "betchlng, Undlgeatlon, dy
pepsl,. ,,c)nstUiaUoB, r bUlcHisne.i -; t
malaria, fever and ajrue It never fall
to cure. . , ,,,, , -n.v.tV4
, ' ' " '
tf .-. .. , i .v;a
KKDl'l'TIOX-SALK.
Mri. H.' Tngleton Is Wing a 1)1 re
duction" sale " on ' ahlrt-wnlsta, skirts,
children's clothe, 'Inrants' clothe, and
all kind of ladles' and children' fur
nishing goods, Including hatr (twitches
and: pompadour. .A- chanoe, for th
1500 piano with each 60-cent purchase.
Commercial street, opposite Budget of-
. tAIAHn
T II, 111
, S 4 2
SUITS OUR C
iAta. .
I A! If
creasing use of hin-
Th rapidly Increasing
gle a covering for the walls of build
ings, both to keep.-ovlth feather and
for ornamental" DurDOSis,'1' makea a
great demand for a shingle' stn In which
preserve th wod, jrevnt moss, and
retains a freslC.handsome appearance.
Psrtlculaclyiuii Such. th cai In damp
ollmate. Th ned Is waU met In a
perfect article made' right here In As
toria. Cutblrth'a Creosote Shlngl
Stain 'Jir penetratlCe," J)rsfVatT,
hahasom and durable: ' They' art put
HP inI!tth cp1otja',ind'! a,vvjr' pa'ckag
guaranteed. . , , .
, I'F.tCHOJl.lL mi:miqx.'-
J 6 Sf in j v" s
K. M. (5llbs of TUfnler, j In the c'.ty.,
' ' t
) Waiter' C.:r narnha-rt. i Tawma, is
In AHoriM ; T , ' t , '
Captain J. P. Ik-tl wa down from
Portland yesterday,- . . " '
Dr. W, P. Carlisle, of Portland, wa
In the-city 'yesterday,- 1 '
, C, B, Brady, of Colorado Springs,
wa in the city yesterday. - ,
U K, Soli returwd yesterday from
a beneficial outing at Seaside. '. ;
J A. Funge I down from Portland,
to remain for a few month, - i
W. M. RlitR and H. T. Gilbert, pf
KUogg Wah., are in the cltyv
Mrs. M. M. Oearln and II. C Gearln.
of Portland, were In th city yester-
If.- B. Utt of Tortliiwasiaof)g
the pawtcnersf dvrt ta lat t,nlght's
train. V, V 'x
0. N. HuKgins, of ' Porfand, ' was
among yeserday's arrival at th Oc-
otdent." '. "' . ,-', ' "
j ..... ., f .. . , . . , , ,. . , . , ...
, Ml Marion Chase haa returned to
PoJlUuid4'ttvKviitiWkh.lr.
Frank L. Parker.
IV Wf Hap rrlre ht th ctf sj
M IKansas.ltolacit
sftfon on the Aatorlan. '
tljftfr-fthe newly appointed j
postmaster at South Bend, Wash., and
Mr. Turner are v!tlg In Astoria.
Georje E. Ron and Will H. Ross, of
Lebanon, Ohio, and C. f. Daufhton, of
Albany. Ore,, are visiting In the city, i
Dr. and Mr,J. W. rner and Mis
Mary Trtl4'rIomr III., who are
touring ith,t-onV' rl. Wslfing. lijbe
r f; vwV ', ,
I(Mapamr and family an Mr. Hen
ry Hoeck and-xtiildrn wJj! leave to
day 'for a month' vlstt to ht spi
In the C.iscade. -
Mr. Marshall Flower and wife, of
Sejittlcaje . visiting, with , the former'
rtster, Mr. J. B. Beel. After a short
stay they will leave for a trip through
California. ! --
George W, Hazen, a prominent at
torney of the metropotla.' arrived5 in
the city yesterday.' "While heTe Mr.
Hazen visited thefahnerleB. JH leave
thl morning for Seai4.e. ;' f
Mr. and Mr. George W. Amorf and
son. of .EvanavlHe. la&Z are ylltlng
In th lty. Mr. Amory l;ln poop,
health andis making a tour of, ihe
West He exipect 44 go to Bait Lake
from Aatorla. . ; 'fy'.--y p. "vH'
Mr. and. Mr. M. R Boswi ol Port
land, and-thehr daughter. Mr. Wright,
with the Tatter' three on, Tom,
"Dick" and'Harry, were ia the city
yeterday, and left" last , evening' ,ror
Flavel. Mr. Bower Is manager of th
.Ho.tfiL.Braaad
32iftMB3'.0
Very few could believe In looking at
A. T. Hoadley. a healthy, robust black
smith of Td;n, Ind., tliat for ten year
he suffered uoh tortures from Rheu
matism as "few could endure and Uv.
Bu a, wonderful change, followed ,hla
takj4)fcc rsirT? M.
m wholly cured me." he write, "and
I have, not felt ar-twlngi laj-over a
year." They regulate the kidney, puri
fy the blood and cure Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,;; Nervousae, improve; dJ
gestloa and give perfect, health.' Try
thm." Only We A CJiarle Roger'
drug store: ; '
REDUCED RATES TO NORTH
i li . I .iU
Tha O. R. & N. Co. will aeU excur
sion ticket to all North Beach joints
Ilwaoo to Nahootta ,inoluIva, every
Sunday during the season at the very
low rat xf $1 for tha trouofi trtju. 1
Ticker win" be good returning either
by steamer Kahootta, or T. J. Potter,
but only on data of sale. , j
FOR SALE.
H.,noBhi,M furniture and Diana all
new,' at- uoqabla rtc. aa partie
Intend fo' ieaVr Ihe'clty; Inquire at
23614 Tenth treet;. c.
' ;i .;. FOB BBNI. .' v ? ;
Rooms. 5. T..I an "V Pythian butld-
ing over, Cooper' store.
THB LADIES
frup curl nni?v
.11111 THE GENTLEMEN
For
We have not the largest
store, but we have the
-"smallest prtecSi '" and "ouf"
SHUfcS AKt IHb VtKK Dtol muc
S.A.
. . y-lUfl Bond Street r
ZZ
I SHOE'S
Evefvbodv
V
Gimre
. PANK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON
The school where thorough wort for done,' ' whert'' ttie reasdfi h
always given; where confidence is developed; where liocklcet pin-.
is taught exactly as books arc kept in business; where' shorthand Li
made easy ; where penmanship is at it best; where hundreds of
booklceeers and stenographers have been educated for success ia
life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue frea
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL
EZXZXZX1
E1ERCHANT - TAILORS
; AND DEALERS IN" ,
Dry Gscds. Nctlsns and Fornlsblng Gcstfs
NEW" STORE , NEW STOCK , .
SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE
Fine Line of Suit rattern In stock. ' Cleaning and Repairing. '
tbsStAaV,V
Astoria failorino Co.,
HEW.' ST0CK--THE
WK CAV SAVli
CRY GOODS - - .
SHOES - - . -
GROCERIES . - -
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
WW Aft V I affk gfV tPfF.
rLuuK awu rccu
. , FKEU DELIVERY
V. ny.COFFBY,
JH UNIVERSITY Pi OREGON
' EIGEXE, rOREGOy.
The first Bemester, Session 1902-1903, open Wednesday. Sep- ,
tember 17th. The following schools and ootlege are compris- t
. ed In the nnlvenity. Graduate ohool College of Litera.ur,
' Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering Toftc-
alty Academy School of MuMo School of Medicine School of
Uir. ! . -' v; ,
. Tuition free eiceot In r-'hoois of taw, Medicine and Music.
(Incidental fee, 110; student body tax, I2.S0 per year.) Cost of
living from 1100 to 1200 per year. For catalogue address,
-Registrar of the I'nherslty, Eligene, Ore.'
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eautifu! Crockery Display
The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock
ery anl Glassware ever seen In Astoria:
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Special
Cut Glass, Bisque Figures,
ALL AT ROCK
FOARD 8 STOIiES COMPANY
Vs'e also carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cuth ry .
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Thg Finest
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lOiBCC Sunday Dinners a Specialty.
Commercial St- Market Affords. " Ha lf liilaO
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CiaiRs, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S J ARTICLES, 4 FLAYING
CARDS, STATIONERY. AMBER UO0D3, CUTLERY, ETC. '
rr MEERSCHAUM AND BRIARS-PIPES .,
Pips Repairing
A Specialty
Castings
We ar prepared to make then oa
Short notice and of th bast matarlala.
Let us give you estimates oa any kind
of castings or pattern work. Lowest
price for flnt-claa work. . -
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PEOPLE'S STORE
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515 Commercial Street
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IRON, STEEL,
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