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"t - i Till- MORNING ASTORf AX. WEDNESDAY. AITfalHT 111. iWl i i i - i . i ,m WATERMELONS5 WATERMELONS: Wo received a ciiiloiul direct yesterday' Come anil hvo us. Ross, HIkkIms & Co. TKLErilONB "l. TODAY'S WBATUER l'f'ltTI.ANK, Ore., Aim, i:.- hvciii, Vnlilnitlim nmi ,nhi, iHirtly i .ujy mid uimcittrd. Housekeepers' Attractions $1 (Wli. t (JuitiM ut relit i nch. Our i!fr etee t fi p. in. every ilny ecejd Saturday. Qstun poll feed, train and hay. Five barium at the Palace Hath. Water im Imn-See shout tliicHi. Jtdinaotl lira. Jeliy sle. fruit Jam, Jnr cap", and m' !,er for :t!e by Johnnon llron. You tail buy Xtwbro'a Hendclde, the great dandruff cure, for TS cent per bottle at the Occident Harber Shop. " " You w 111 llnd the bent 15c meal In thu pity at the Ulnlng Sun Iteataurant. i No. (12 ('oniinercUl tret. New atock of fancy f nnl Just ar rived a: Yokohama Ilmiuir. Call and nee the Utent iioveltieu from Japan. All aiiiokern amokc the "Pride of Aaiurla" cigar. No bettter mail. Manufactured by MacParkno A Kno bel. Hlry (! rcpiUrlng wilh skill and promptiiem. fiuppllea In atock; work guaranW'id. I'tcllance Klcctrlcal Wurka 421 Horn! St. OMENTAL Itl'US. new Mock, haa Just hern received. Including all aUea, In rich an I exijulalte colorlnga and de- yignK. a i a. iii:iMionN & son. Hoslyn coal last longer, la cleaner and makea !e trouble with aiovea and ohlmiiey lluea than any other coal on tho market. George TV. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. l'lumblii'T, tinning, gna and ateam lilting ut lowiiit ni tea and In work-iniiii-llk" tnnunrr. Ordcra promptly executed. Shop, No. i2i. Bond wtieet. JOHN A, MONTGOMERY. sxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxz: WE SELL Toiluy v.c open our new puttonis nml jiro Urusseln Hugs RUGS: Seo tlio new Indian Hugs, all the rage, in the highest art of coloring. New Egyp tian rugi in pyramid jiattems. Buy tho latest. Our prices are right. Wo Sell Furniture, Betiding, Couches, and everything for the house nt lowest prices. Great Eastern 57(1 Commercial St. nxixixxxxiiixxxixTxxiixixxitiixixiiiixxnmiimifl -WATERMELONS l "WATERMELONS The travel from lurtliitti In mill very IlllllVJ". Mrlier Hum., iim.to ilm Wfnl lid for iitli fur tho (minting f Me 'lure's mliiHil hoUHe, 1'iU-it itlven fro wlili Mmmmd "O" iiui. We have m prle lint fur you. Ak fur It. Juhhwin llroa. V Ul HOW receiving dully, dlntt from the orchard, shipment of flue (r'Kin Crawford penehea.-JOHKHON llltoH. Next HaturJny afterno'm, the corner stone of the CiittiolU? hiinli will ,e laid. The uhuhI cuMoma of Uio ilumli w III U obiwrved. Mayor Uirentint yealerduy signed Ihe otdiniiiice iirovlii the Improve meiit of Thlrly.fourlli (r:ct, Mw.n PrnitMlii niiij llurrUoii, 1 Wo l.ce'a liiumlry, opposl!,. the hoi inlil, iiitiKhi on flri) yexterdiiy iiiornlim. hut the hhuB n, iul kly t ' t out ly lloHi- l"oiiinny No. J. l,ot Henalde, on the bench, a dimmmd (enter i rl sun-burm pin. Kltuh-r inn mime the reward. Itituni to Mi. Aug. hippie, Keitalde, lire. ; Over forty-live dollars vere lak-n 111 :ut the dame at the Kern Hill achwd houne l.ial Hiitur.l.iy iilht. The money will tw use!! to purchuan a arhool bi ll. ' ) Mettltlo folding beds; om-thlng new und up to dme. A funllary bed. The only vrmln proof folding bed made. Kor i.i !e by C1IA8. niSIMlORN & HON. ; Wuter melon are ,iow I Die height lf their aemon. Johnnon tiros, huve leeelved A uhlpment of erv line men, which they nre offering at .ry iruKler nte price. flrnnt Mmhelle ,of Hennlde, win tuk en to Mlin yemerd.iy evenliifr by Sheriff l.lnvllle, hHVIng Iwn hi'Ig-d hiKiine by the county board of mm- IlilUxloltCIH. The Itrltlnh fhlp Itrnmhl -iye. now am hored In the hnrbor. with .i cm go 'of eon I fr Portland nborl, h Ix-en jrmri..mi i carry ft general (nigo to South Africa. - - Im rreum. guaranteeit pure, delivered to any part of the city. 15 eenta a pint. j Ice cream aoda. llent freah candle. Private roonn. Parlor Ciuidy Store, 4S3 Commercial atreet. If yon wnnt to auve money, have viTur old atlff or soft hnt cleaned, blocked .retrlinnied and made Into the Litem mylc. Will ! here until Aug. W ASTiltl !l t t'O., 4CI Commir chil atreet. We have finger and flullet French Mifiimea In bulk, nlao the bent Amer Icnn perfumea In bulk; bring your hot ilea and get them filled with what aulla yoii.-CIIAy. ItOOKHS. The ltiitlfth ahlp Kuphrosyiiii leavea up thia morning for Portland, where Mho will dlm harge her cargo oP New castle coal. She hn not yet been chartered for her outward bound pus Mage. The pannage of 107 days from New York to Hong Kong that was made by Oorge W. Hnme'a bark, tho Will Mcott, la a record breaker. It la one of the fiiHlcat long dlatimce paaange ever made by a aalllng veiwel, and Ih likely lo remain the Now York-Hong ICoiig record for many yearn. Her owner la very proud of thia record, The bark la In charge of Captain Mac loon, CARPETS new full nn-ju-ls in tlic new colorings. New in extm livrg?' nixes, Furniture Co.! Shannlinn Ittiiltlliig- Now la th tint to have your old tllT or aoft hat made Into the Intent ityl. Will clean, block and retrlm while you wait. We expect to move Aug. 20.-ARTOMA HAT CO., 464 Comnmrehil atreet Prof. N. E. Hlnionaon, t'D., principal of the Norwegian Theological wliool at Uvnnaton, III., will prer h In the Norwegian and Liiinlali Methodlat church. Wednenday eve At 8. All Hcandlnnvlana Invited. Flah are atlll plentiful, and of good iunllty. Quite a number of glllnet- lera are flailing, while th aelnera are nuking fine haula. Very little taint ed flah are caught. The Kanbwn -Cut ting received 25 tone of salmjn yetcr- luy. Jolitixio Pro., the Twelfth atreef irrocera. made a contract yentenlay wlih tho Toledo 8cnle Company for two fne computing acal'a. Thine scnlea are the flneat weighing ma hlnra made, and are becoming very pular with retail tnerchanta, the world over. One ut the Jolileat picnic pinl.-a that ever miide merry on 'ho barik of the Necunlcum Itlver will be there today. The party ia compoaed tf Judge Cleland and family .and Mra, Itulrd and family, of po.-Janl, uod K. Z. Klevenaon and f.nn ly, of thia city. lo you want to get a good pulr of dioea at a very low price? See K. A. lilmre. 643 Itotid atreet, who haa Jui.t received a nice new atock. No uao In paying fancy price when you can get durable and atyllh ahoea for alrnoat half what you pay at other atorea. Call and are. Worrcii Cyrn met with an accl lent at Seaside ycfterday that might have le-eti a fatul one. lie was working at the top of an old telegraph pole, when It auddcnly gave way, and Mr. Cyrua "took a tumble." He waa badly t.hok en up and it wrist waa dlnlocuted, but he encniu'd aerloua Injury. The nest great event will 1 the un ion Sunday hool vxciralon to 8cail lc a Aug. :it. The rate will be T5 cent?' for all over K, year of age, and 40 centa for all under 15 year. Mem ber of thu Congregational, Hupllnt nnd two Methodlut aihoula, under 15 yei.ra of age, will be charged cent. Aatorla court of the Foreater of America will have a meeting tonight, and aeveral of the leading Forest of the atate will be prevent, among them Mn Grand Chief Hunger C. O. Purkhiiit, of Albany, and Oranl Sc. retarv 8. Kafka, of Tortlarv!. All nicmlier of the court here ar re 'jui ett d to be present. The funeral of the late Harry Iiu teiiback occurred yesterday afternoon nt Coioner Pohl- undertaking parlora, the service being conducted by the llev. M 'Coriulck. The aervice were it tended by a large number of frlenda of the deceased. The tloral tributea were very beautiful. The remains were laid to rest In Oreenwood. Oyster auper are never out of sea son at the Toke Point oyater house. In cause Toke Point Kastcrn oystent, develoid In our waters, have the peculiarity of txlng In season the year round. Thia popular house 'has the jiecullarity of nerving the daint iest delicacies of nil season In the most appetising manner at all hour of the day or night. The work of dyking the tldelnnd about the east aide of the mouth of the Ivls and Clark river la nearly completed. All thut now remains to' do Is to Inclose Jeffrlea Slough. Thia has been the most littieult part of the Job, as the stream 1 one of thu largest of Us kind .and the strong current In terferea greatly with the work. The completion of this dyke will mean one of the finest pasture properties in the country. The wheel of Justice made another turn yesterday afternoon. C. Donnel ly was lined J10 for lighting, and Ed. Ness forfeited 110; he had ben arrest ed for fighting. A. Anson, a 11 yenr old hoy, who wna arrested with Ness, for llHlitlnir, pleaded not guilty. On account of his age, Judge Nelsin al lowed him lo go, but Informed the younR man that if he was brought In to court again, he would not be let o(T so easily. A number of cltliena of the city think there are altogether too ninny thieves hanging around the town. Not a day passes without a report of some robliery, and many times It Is no small affair Quite a number of fishing nets are missing, and Sunday night Cieorge Hlso had over three hundred dollars stolen. Last night, a delivery wagon belonging to Pat Lawier broke down at the foot of Sevententh street; the wag on was loaded with salt; the driver went to pet some help to fix his ve hicle, and when he returned the salt had disappeared. W. U. Hume ,son of George W. . Hume, arrived In the city yesterday from San Francisco, and will call As toria his home from now on. Mr. Hume, Jr., has been associated with years ,and comes here to take charge his father at San Francisco for many of the new sawmill to be creeted by Mr. Hume, sr. The young man Is well known in this city, having visited it very often until about 12 years ago, when his visits here were discontin ued, and Were not resumed until last July. HI name appear on the Occi dent register a W. R. Hume, city. Arouse Your Liver. You cannot have comfort un til it acts freely. To enjoy perfect health and feel like a new person take Beecham's Pills. S"M frtrfn Ikha. ly. M Some month ago B. Normlle shlimed a mule down from Portland on the steamer Haasalo. When the rnule ar- rlver h-re, he waa tied to a plow Tiwnltlrig the arrival of Mr. Normlle. tlefore the owner came, the animal broke away and waa Injured. Mr. Vormile wanted the O. ft. & N. Co. to piy dam; In the contract of shipping It had been agreed that the liability of the company should not be more than IPSO. A law suit followed, and the plaintiff won In the district court, but the case Was an. pealed. Yesterday the atate supreme court reversed this decision. And low the mule mn real in pe'i'-"?. KNAI'PA NOTKS. Mr. Crow' school Is now having a hort vacation. Fred and Andrew Slure int last 'rlday at Seaside. Mr. Frnntz and Mr. Taylor have be tuii puttlnir their logs into the water. Mr. and Mrs. Sture and their little son Astor made a trip to S. aside last week. Saturday evening a very pleasant e cream socl.il was hell at Union Hull. All seemed to have a good time. Mis Florence Itoas. c,f Astoria, who tuts been making a week's visit with her aunt. Mrs. Cameron, returned home Saturday. n Monday evening of last wtk the good i-eople of Knnppa gave a fare well p'irty, at Union Hall, to Mrs. Coulter's family. Ilefreshim-nt were served and the evening ?jent pi a Jolly good time. Mrs. Coulter, her daughter Lto.ie, and grandchildren, Willie, James. Pol- lie and Oora Eaton, left for Welser, Idaho, their future home, last week. They were accompanied by Mr. Robert Coulter and wife, of Astoria. A very disreputable looking tranm has been hanging around here for several days, frightening the women and children. He visited the house of Mr. Hanks twice in one day. Mr. Hank therefore remained af the house as protection to his Invalid wife and daughter. Miss Bertha. On Tuesday evening a nutnV-r of lit tle girls met at the home of Bessie and Ida Hutchinson In a farewell par ty to Pollic and iJora Kalon. Pres ents were exchanged and the little girls left with the best wishes of all their playmates. We hoi they will find a Pleasant home In Idaho, and new friends to love them no they were loved by their old friends In Knappa. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED ,TSEA. The new system of wirelss telegra phy render it possible the realizi- on of the preeHci'na that ewspap;rs would be published on the ocean lin ers. They could not, however, be as much up-to-d.ite or effective as those published on land. In this respect they would differ widely from the fa mous Hostetter's Stomach Biters, be cause It has been proven to be Just .is effective on sea as on land. We would theiifore urge everyone contem plating an ocean trip to take a sup ply with them. It Is Invaluable as a tonic and preventive of sea-sickness. Tli3o who remain on land should always keep a bottle of It in the house to cure heartburn. Indiges tion, dyspepsia, constipation and ma laria. Don't fall to try it. FINNISH BROTHERHOOD PICNIC. Remember the Finnish isrotherhood picnic to Seaside on Suuday, Aug. IT, and a dunce at Foard & Stokes' hall in the evening, nil for $1. Tickets can be had at Pentllla's cigar store and from Charles Larson, Welch block. Everybody Is going. Oregon's Clue Ribbon State Fair Salem, September 15 to 2D, 1902 You are Invited to attend and see the greatest Industrial ex position and livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast. Good rs'Hng every aftsrioo.v Cmp ground free. Come and bring your families. For any Infor mation, write M. D. WISDOM, Secretary. Portland. Ore. I'KKHO.NAI, JIENTIOX. Willis Thoma i back from Altoona. It. J. Evan is In the city from The Dalle. Jt. Worsley was here from Svennen, Tuesday. C. B. Dean, of Aberdeen, wa in the city recently. Oorge C. Dufeer, of Ashland, WI., I In the city. Mi. Carrother was here from War renton yesterday. F. W. Pettygrove wa here from 'Frisco recently. Lelah Oflner. of Walla Walta, vis ited here Tuesday. Harry McDermott wa here yester day from Hammond. I.. F. Drily, of The Dalles, pent Tu-aday In this city. P.ev. T. N. Wilson and wife, of Port land, are In the city. II. C. Btockwell, of Lo Angeles, is registered at the Parker. Mi. 8. P. Marsh, of Bkamokawa, wa In this city recently. Mrs. J. P. Klsenbaoh, of San Fran cisco, wa here yesterday. . Lawrence Enyart wa down his seining ground yesterday. Wm. H Corbet t was among the Port land folk here yesterday. Ml Amy Rothschild, of Cincinnati, .visited Astoria yesterday. I. H. Amos and F. G. Wolff, both of Portland, were here Tuesday. Miss Florence Knot, of Skagway, is the yuest of Mies Barker at Seaside. General Passenger g?nt I C. Majo made a business trip to Poit-ind .e& terday. E. A. Hackett and F. E. Comstock were here from the Lewis and Clark yesterday. Miss Trenchard and Miss Hanson I went down lo Seaside to spend a few days vlsltlrg. F. M. Decker, N. A. Ynilie and A. Wr. Ocobock. all from Portland, visited the city Tuesday. Tom Koas is reported as getting (along nicely .although the fever has not yet run its course. James Fiynn .who was bally injur ed by a locomotive several .Iavs aro, is reported out of danger. J. A Ricker and wife, and C. I. Tackson, all of Denver .were registered at the Occident yesterday. Mrs. Fred Grimmer, who has been visiting the past few nee:is with her son W. LIndan, has re'urred to her home in Albany. Mrs. Nellie Rlake and mother, Mrs. Sale, who have been vlsltmg vith Al bert Sale on Grays River, passed through the city on their way to their home on Youngs River last night NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Astoria Typographical Union, No. 504, wishes to Inform the public that the following offices are paying union wages and are entitled to the support of friends of organized labor: ASTORIA DAILY BUDGET, ASTOP.IAN PUBLISHING CO. HERALD PUBLISHING CO. LANNETAR PUBLISHING CO. J. S. DELLINGER CO. GEO. A. LEWIS, President.' BESSIE SABO, Secretary. REDUCTION SALE. Mrs. R. Ingleton Is having a big re duction sale on shirt-waists, skirts, children's clothes. Infants' clothes, and all kind of ladles' and children' fur nishing goods, Including hair switches and pompadours. A chance tor ihe J50 piano with each 50-cent purcnase. Commercial street, opposite Budget of fice. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 1st day of Septem ber. 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock. ,n the foreioon or said day, at and in front of the Court House door, ia the CHty of Astoria, in Clatsop county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the time of sale, all and singular, Uu real estate and pro perty heretofore bid in for taxes for the year 1SS9 for said Clatsop county, to which said Clatsop county has acquir ed title by virtue of such sale. THOMAS LINVILLB, Sheriff of Clatsop county, Oregon. ...... ,,IIMMIIMIMMWW; ISHOESl My stock of Men' and Bovs' Shoes is unsurpassed for qual ity. Close baying and low ex penses enable me to sell tha beat qualities at lowest prices. CALL AND EXAMINE THE Q000S S.A.Gimre M3 Bond Street Beautiful Crockery Display The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock- $ ery sni Glassware ever seen in Astoria. - h Dinner Sete, Tea Seta, Special Fruit Dwhes.Decorated Toilet Sets, S Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Dishes. ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY We also carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutlery n MERCHANT TAILORS AND DBA LER3 IN Dry Gocds, Notions and Furnishing Goods NEW STORE NEW STOCK SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE Fine Line of Suit Patterns In stock. Cleaning and Repairing. jj Astoria Tailoring Co., TTTTtTTTTTIIIIZXTITITrrTrrTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTri NEW ST0CK--THE WE CAN SAVE B DRY GOODS - - -8 SHOES ... GROCERIES - -FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED Fit EE DELIVERY V. H. COFFEY," ooocoocooccoocoococoocccocooooc I UNIVERSITY of OREGON I The first Semester, Session 1902-1903, opens Wednesday. Sep tember 17th. The following schools ajd colleges are compris ed in the university. Graduate school College of Literature, Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering Univc-e slty Academy School of Mualc School of Medicine School of Lav. Xultlot free, excepting in schools of Law, Medicine and Music. (Incidental fee, J10; Student body tat, J2.50 per year.) Cost of living, from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue ad dress Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon. University school of Music Irving M. Glen, A. M. dean. Pi ano,, Mrt. Rose Mldgely Hollenbeek (Joseffy, Coratowskl, Schwarenska). Piano, Mr. Arthur Louis Frazer, (five years with W. G. Xash). Voice, Miss Eva Stlnson, (King Conser vatory Trebelll Music School.) Violin, Mrs. John L. Pipes, (SnlUner Ppierlng.) Theory, Miss Eva Stlnson, Miss Rose Midgley Hollenbeek. Terms furnished on application to the dean. EUGENE, : - : : OREGON'. M tt M M 4 S M K W ts M 1 Z4ZnZ4ZKZ4ZnZ4XSZ4ZSZ4ZnZ4Z4ZZ4ZSZ4ZSZ4ZSZZSZ4ZSZ4 I CHAIRS - CHAIRS - CHAIRS I H H Large new stock of Morris Chairs, Morris Rockers and Children's Morris Chairs. ROCKING DINING H HALL CHAIRS H I H. H. ZAPF, aa 31 ANY" SALES AND X3Z4ZSZ42 XXSXXUXXSXX TRULLIXGER, EASTABROOK & CO. 8CCCKSSOBSIO THEO. BRACKER " Joblrs and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, ' PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOOPS, CUTLERY, ETC. : MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES . Pipe Repairing A Specialty PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, ORECON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason Is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept in business; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success ia life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue fre A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL ? 170172 common iaist. PEOPLE'S STQRE YOU MONEY OS SonuSpleniil Valnes For Ladies, Children and Men ' Freshest Stock In Town Fresh Every Day b r a v .V? uei udr trices BEST OF SERVICE. 1483-491 Bonl Street M $$ 3 H u M :: H M 8 N g M CHILDREN'S FOLDING EASY The House Furnisher kj M SMALL PROFITS M 4ZnXZZ4ZSZZZ4ZSZ4ZZ4Z 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon J1