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THE MORNING ' ASTOHIAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST M, 1002 AT OUR J a ko.h1 liino to buy when prices firnt tlrr tlio UHHortmontH mo bettor nud you get Cirri choioo. The prictw uro dropping on all kimls of I1" III' ITS tlieno August (hiyH, and it will jmy you to coni'i curly and often. Ross, Hlinslns fc Co. TBWfiPHONB m. today 8 wicATiiicn. I'OltTI.ANO Ah. I.l-Oiiiinn. f.lnho ttud Wftnhtnei.Mi-i.nHly eludy, with moili'inti. ti'iiu't'i-fiuiiYn, WASH SILKS Ext rnortU.it. ry A new lot, thf prettiest t.f Ilia season, in tri'il, C'.r.l.Ml mi,! ij( wfu.li silks (or waists, Our store coet nt 6 p. in. every ly except Hnturdsy. CUsion tell feed, grain ana hay. rive barber a: (he Palacs Hatha. Water mtlont-Se Johnson Pro, nbout them. Jl!y giiiw. fruit Jars, Jar cap, and tubber for mile hy Johnson firos, You can buy Nenbro's Ilorplclde, the great dandruff cure, for 76 cents per bottle at the Occident Uarbcr Hliop. You will find the beat 15c meal in the city at the ItUIng Bun lloslaurant. No. 612 Commercial atrect, New stock of fancy goods Just ar rived at Yokohama lliiwir. Call and me the lat.nt novelties from Japan. All smokers smoke the "1'rlde of Aitoila" ilitnr. No bettter made. W umi fuo! u ri'il hy MiicFarlaue & Kno M. Ulcycle repairing with Rlctll and liromptix'cii. Hui'pllea In atock; work guaranteed. lMlanco Ktectrlcal Work 421 Itond St. OI'tlENTAI.. UUaS. now alock. tin Juitt been nwlvod, Including all !, In rlrh and exqui!tc clorlnga and de llfnt. ClIA. Hr.IUiORN & BON. i;.n!. n ,'ottl Junta' longer, li clnanor nn.i ;ii.:K trouble with aiovea an. I chimney rttiea thnn any other coil on the ninrln t. George W. Snnhorn, Brfftit. T leplume nil. I'liimlilii,;, tlanltiK. g:l nd Meant fitting at lowiBt rutin and In work-t.i.-t inan,i,v, Ordora proiiiptly oxe' iU' l. ."hp, Sn. 4:5, Hond .atreot. Ji1I!N A. MONTGOMERY. 4 afXXXIXIIXIXIXXIt-.ZtlXXIIIXlIXIXITT.XKIlXIiXiXZXXXXIXl WE SELL Totlny v.e open our new fall etnpetn in the new patterns and new colorings. New pro Hrussela Kngs in extra large sixes. RUGS: Seo tho new Indian Hugs, nil the rage, in tlio liigliofit art of coloring. New Egyp tian rugs m pyramid patterns. Buy the latest. Our prices arc right. Wo Sell Furniture, Bedding, Couches, and everything for tho house at lowest prices. Great Eastern 570 Commercial St. STORE Tho IMnh Club did not meet Mt nliiht. Tito steum schooner Litkme leaves I'nrtliind (hla morning for Itednnlo nnd Hun Pedro, llcrmun Wise I having tho iron rm.f of hi clothing tor torn off and .til.t. wl wllh xlilnKl.-M. j Tito 45-horsa power gusollne engine itrrlve.1 on the Columbia for Jitmcs Keiitlng's new launch. I Prises given free wllh Dlumond "C" nap. Wo have a prise lint for you. i Ask for It. Johnson Hros, j Tht? lighthouse tender Maiutmiltu u buck from her Alaska trip. Hln- m'i1 six eek In tmrlherii ut-r. This steamer W. 11. Harrison will l"-iv Atrln for Tllliiniook Thiy points this morning nbmit 8 oYlock. : We mo now reviving dully, .11 reel from the orchard, shipment of flue Oregon Crawford peaches. -JOHNSON llllcS. i The steamer Elmore In expected to arrive thin morning. Sh. him b-vn t-ltt ft at Qullluynte, owing to rough ; weather. j Captnlti Mullen atated yenterdny .venliiR thnt he (nought hln uhlp, the Hnimhl.'tye, would mart for Portland, Friday morning, j The three-maated .hoon.r R, F. Itmlfli'ld arrived In and nmhoivd . t.'rdny evening. Hhe com-a from Vun Pedro In ballrtt. The C'.iluiiibla Ilgger Conipnny have commenced the operation of dyking 860 n.-rea at W, K. Iment'a ranch on (he lwla and Clark. The three-mnated achooner Alcalde l ready to be towed to nen. She la Anchored at the hend of Hwnn IbIuihI, near Portland. The dredge, City of Portland, In Im intr rtnlhed nt a lively r.ite, i ml I" eXIH-. led to I ready for ucllve nrr vri in iitxHtt a month. The uli iinur Cohiniliht came In yna t. r.tuy morning. Hhe carried a large iiiiiouiit of citigo for Am.trlit imr ch.ititit. Her paownger If nt wnn full. Metallic folding bed; aomethlng new mid up to date. A aanltary bed. Tho only vermin proof folding bed made. For aula by CHAS. HICIJJIOIIN & SON, Witter melon tire .tow h the height of their ae.nan. Johntton Uto, huve received a ahlpment of very line tnen, which (hey are offering at ;ry mod.-r-ato prlcea, lee cream, guaranteed pure, delivered to any part of tha city. 15 cents a pint. Ic cream aoda. Beat freah candlea. Private rooms. Tarlor Ctuidy Store, 433 Commercial atrcet. If yau wnnt to attve money, huve your old allff or aoft hut cleaned, blocked .reirlinmcd and made Into the Intent style. Will he here until AnR. 20 ASTt Utt V It AT CO.. 464 Commer cial street. Oynter suppers nre never out of ncn non at the Toko Point oyster house, In cause Toko Point Kantern oysters, developed In our waters, have the pecullnrlty of being In sennon the year round. This popular house hns the pecullnrlty of serving the dnlnt lent delicacies of nil seasons In the most appetising manner nt nil hours of the dny or night. CARPETS Furniture Co., Nlmnnhau Untitling Now Is the tlmo to havs your old illff or soft hnt made Into tho Intent itylo. Will clean, block nnd retrlm while you wnlt. Wo ext;ct to niovo Aug. S0.-AHTOUM HAT CO., 404 Coinmerclul street. We have Itoger and Gallot French lierfiiitKS in hulk, also tho best Amer Icnn p-rfumes In bulk; bring your bot tles and get them filled with what suits vou.-CHAS, rtOOKItS. The Htviin Captain Heed s fine launch tpent yeslerdny on Hand Island beach, A rope got caught In tho propeller, mid the launch had to be benched In order to get the ttvlnter removed. in the Jiintl.'e rourt yesterday after noon wan held Hie preliminary exam ination of Augusta Uuvldsoti on an luforini.tlon chnrglng her with the lur- eny of 40 from Chris KrunlK-n, The defendant w,is dln.harged. The meeting f t(lft y, (, x, U. to lay will I un limiortnnt one. Ix-le- gates to the state convention will be lecled ,nnd the annual reports of the vi.rli.iin lines of work will b submit ted by the suiierlntendcnt. The river (illots have been inking mundlnis off Antorln recently. They are lining the government steumtr, the Lincoln. The putty was composed of Captain W. C. Know, Captain Hurry Kmken and Captain W. H. Patternon. i 'a plain William liny. Inspector of lliln IlKhthoiiHe district, Is In receipt f an order transferring htm from his present .nltlon to commanding ofllcer of a battleship. A well-dcsorved pro motion Ills successor's name is not as yet known. There will be no services at the Hi.lvatlon Army for one week. The oftliers have been called away to at tend a huge Salvation Army camp-int-ellng In Seattle. They will lie back on Wednesday, the Joth, wheh meet ings will h' resumed an usual. Inn Htinduy s. hool eciirlon to BeaaMa . i Aug. 'Jlst. The rates will be 73 ceiiin for nil over ir years of age, and to cents fur nil tinder 15 years. Mem bers of the Cpngregatlonal, Dnptlsl and two Methodist schools, under 15 years of age, will be charged la cents. lo you want to get A good pair of shoes tit a very low price? See 8. A. Olmre, 543 Itond street, who has Just received a nice new stock. No use In paying fancy prices when you con get (luritlile iiml stylish shoes for almost half what you pay nt other stores. Call and see. , Mrs. Andrew Lund, of I'nlontown, met with a very putnful accident on Monday evening. While walking along the rocky beach, she fell and dislo cated her right arm nt the elbow. However, she In doing very nicely, and expects. to recover ihe use of her arm very shortly, Pete lieltock," of Portland, anltl to bo ail all-round bad man, was arrested last tilvht for threatening to kill a woman and a barki-etier. Delttx-k Is a scrapper, nnd generally shows light when put under arrest, but lust night two officers nabbed him, and he was tame enough, Captain Henry Kmkeii, one of the best known pilots on the Columbia, recently purchased tt small farm ubout two miles east of Mount Tabor, near Portland. The captain will plant some fine fruit and shade trees on the land. tlx un a nice strawberry bed, and build an elegant house on the prop erty. He will then move his family there, and rent his home In the city. The examinations for county and state teachers' cert Meat js were held yesterday nt the court house. TI-0 ex aminations were condu-s'.d bj I'rof. A. I.. Clark, of this city, owing to Superintendent Lyman belnj out of the city. Tho itppllcints' were: For state certificates, Jesle StinJs, of As toria. Amy Holmes, of Astoria, MIes Clayton, of Seaside, nnd Ml-ts Ewing of Seaside; for county cerililcites. Miss Hade, Miss Douthlt, and Miss Lucy, Morton, nil of Astoria, Miss Co'e, of Wise, und Italph Worsley of Svensen. The Columbia River Fishermen's Protective Vnlon held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening In the hull on Astor street. This organiza tion numbers 2500 members, having gained during the present fishing sen son about 1T6 new members. The elec tion of officers to serve for another year took place. H. M. Lorntsen, the present secretary ,was re-elected. The following trustees were elected, t'lms, Johnson, Martin Johnson, Oeorge Mun dl, Paul Stangelnnd, Gus S. Nelson, Thomas Nelson, Kdwnrd Filling. The union has mndo a splendid sucess dur ing the past year and Is in a prosper ous condition, Last nlRht about half past !. Tom Itussel, who has been working In Sher man's livery barn, got Into a row with Charley Hess, another of Sher man's employes. Russell struck Hess In the head with a pair of scissors. Hess promptly knocked h'.m down, and bounced his head good and hard. It seems that Russell threatened to Jnb Mr. Shermnn with the scissors, and started towlird him; Mr. HeBs' Inter fered nnd the fight commenced. Ait er being knocked down,' Russell shook hands with Hess and called things square, but a few minutes later start ed after him with a large monkey wrench; no damage was done by this move, Both parties were soon quieted and no harm was done. SUGH A CHANGE. Not only in feelings but in looks. The skin is clear, the eyes are bright, the cheeks are plump. No more pain and misery, no more tick headncbe, no more Iaiindice. What worked the change? r. Pierce's OoMen Medical Discovery, which cured the disease of the stomach that prevented proper nutrition, and also cleauwl the closed and sliiKKish liver. Ir. Pierce's Golden JJ. dicuT Discovery cures diseaitjs of the stomach and other of.iiis of digestion and nutrition. It cures tlisrases of luns, heart, liver, and other organs which sewn remote from the stomach because many of thc dis eases have their cause in a diseased con dition of the stomach involving the allied organs of digestion and nutrition. I w-nl vou s trtirt brxii a ymr k," wrttr Mrs. I. Rill, Hamilton, of 1'i.riiiiiijiMi. Marion Co . WVrt Vs. "I ttl tny cav u plainly I osilj. sod xied Irttrr fiuni you in few ).)'. tlii..s nw "e lr. t'itn r CoMrn Med ics! IllKowrry n4 ' Vnvmllt I'mrrtption ' tttle ot csn. 1 utcil Inrrr of tch, and fcrl like i iwm woman Don t wiffrr any (min or iiiItv sny mow ttrforr uin ycrnr mflldnM 1 uffrrrd all Hit Un.-hi Uunitirt, caawd from liod n vt diifetiux pmrfv I would hre li.k hradarhr thrrr and four limea in a wk. Oaild ti'A do tht wutk mvflf I commenced uaina yair miwint a wmtmrndH for liver complaint, and think I antturnl anw 1 aaked onr d'JCtot if he i-ojildn t turr mr. aud he auid he ewld g.w ni m.dH-iijr to hrip nif hut tha tr.s.llE might trturn any Unit. I doctored three ( without any flirf Hnvrn't had sick htad:t hr alnce I took Ihe tint lottle of yowr mrdiour." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. A telegram received from Tillamook yesterday says; "The lumber s hoon- er Merchant, while being towed to sea by the tug George R. Vosburg yester day from the Nehal.-m, finding the sea too rough, turned around to go back. and went ashore inside Nehnlem bay. The tug stood by the vessel and the lumber was unshipped as fust as pos sible, but there Is no hope of saving her and she Is going to pieces. She was loaded by the Nehulem Company and her destination was Sun Fran cisco." FtiltESTEllS ENTERTAIN. Astoria Court of Foresters royally entertained Grand Chief Ranger C. 0. Burkhart of Albuny, and Orand Sec retary S. Kafka, of Portland, last evening at a banquet. Many Interest ing addresses were delivered and sweet music, and songs wound up an evening of genuine pleasure. TO SK.E UNDERGROUND RAIL- BOAD. A delegation of British engineers re cently sailed for America to make a thorough cxumlnatlo nof the wonder ful underground railroad that Is being built under New York. It Is said to be the greatest engineering feat of the world. The best all-round family med icine In the world Is the famous Hos teller's Stomach Bitters. At no time during the past 50 yeurs has any other remedy been able to take its place us a cure for headache, belching, flat ulency, indigestion, dyspepsia, consti pation or biliousness. It therefore commends Itself to all sufferers who want to get well again. One bottle will convince you of its vulue. Be sure to try It. The genuine with our pri vate stump over the neck is for Bale by nil druggists. HKIH TTION SALK. Mrs. R. Ingletoh is having a big re- du:tlon sale on shirt-waists, skirts. children's clothes, Infants' clothes, and all kind of ladles' and children's fur nishing goods, including hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the $500 piano with each 50-cent purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget of fice. FINNISH BROTHERHOOD PICNIC. Remember the Finnish Brotherhood picnic to Seaside on Sunday, August 17, nnd a dance In Foard & Stokes' hall In the evening, all for $1. Tickets can be had at John Pentllla's cigar store nnd from Charles Larson, Welch block. This will be the big excursion of the season. Oregon's Blue Ribbon State Fair Salem, September 15 to 20, 1902 You are Invited to attend and see the greatest Industrial ex position and livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast Good racing every aftjrtoo.v Csnvp ground free. Come and bring your families. For any Infor mation, write M. D. WISDOM, Secretary. Portland, Ore. I'KltHONAL MfiNTIOX. E V. Homsyer is here Irom Seattle. A. It, Johnson was ciutte ill yester day. J. Qulnn, of Qulnn's Landing, Is In the city. A. L Oile was here from Chinook yesterday. Max I'ohl is back from his Puget Sound visit. Mrs. O. Munson was here from Chi nook yesterday. D. W. Readon Is In the city from Bucallee, Wash, H. Ooul.lntone, of San Francisco, was here Wednesday. I. A. Jones, of Ocean Park, Wash., was here yesterday. ti, 0, Bailey and .vlfe, of Peep P.lver, were here recently. J. B. Nye and J. 8. Kelso, of Tort land, are In the city. W. A. Murrion was among the Port- landers here yestTday. Frank ISnird. of i'olu iibus, Neb., Is reglhUred itt the Park-or. A. Young and daughter, of Youngs River, are vislUng in Astoria. Mrs.' Louie Bellmer returned yester day morning from California. P.oiiert Suitor tne siwmltl man of Went port, was: here yestirday. E. A. Snow, of Spokane, was trans- jactlng business here Wednesday. E. N. Zeller. the baths man of Sea side, Is In Astoria this morning. W. J. Ingallx was in this city from the Lewis and Clark, Wednesday. A. K. Butley and A. J. Paul, both of Portland, were here yesterday. George K. Bu'ton and J. C. Yale were both up from 'Frisco, Wednes day. II. C. Polt, of SeattK was attend ing to business natters here Wedncs- duy. II. W. Purlman, of Sioux Falls, S. D.. was registered at the .)ccllont yes terday. C. V. Brown is enjoying a visit from his friend, Arthur Summer, of Los Angeles. Iluifii MeCorml.k, a farmer from near Wise, was visiting in Astoria yesterday. F. H. Bower and wife, of Hlllsboro, are In the city, attending to some le gal business. O. Indegard has returned from Alas ka, where he has been fishing during the past season. Rev. Edgar Hill, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Povtland, is visitin? friends in this city. ,. Manager Bowers, of the Hotel Port land, was in the city yesterday. He was accompanied by his wife. L. P.oblnson, of Portland, Is In the city. He will leave this morning for Tillamook on the steamer W. H. Har rison. L. R. Hawse, of the O. R. & N. au diting department, returned home yes terday from an extensive trip through Washington. Mrs. A. K. Sunnenberg and children, and Mrs. F. J. Smith and daughter, all of Caldwell, Idaho, were in this city yesterday. Captain and Mr. Mullan, of the ship Brambletye, were viewing the sights of Astoria yesterday. This Is their first visit to this port Gus Woods and Dr. B. H. Earle went down to Seaside yesterday. There they will join a party of friends and go to Elk Creek for a few days' good time. , Captain Matthews and sister, Miss Matthews .of Boston, were passengers on the oblumbla yesterday. They were joined here by Mrs. Matthews and all proceeded to Portland. NOTICE TO THE PUIIL1C. 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 organiied labor: ASTORIA DAILY BUDGET. ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO. HERALD PUBLISHING CO. LANNETAR PUBLISHING CO. J. S. DELLINGER CO. GEO. A. LEWIS, President BESSIE SABO, Secretary. My stock of Men's anil Boys' Shoes is unsurpassed for qual ity. Close buying and low ex penses eunble me to sell tha best qualities at lowest prices. CALL AND EXAMINE THE Q00DS. S.A.Ginire 043 Bond Street SHOES f.iiwnmiatt Beautiful Crockery Display The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock try and Glassware ever seen la Astoria. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Special Fruit Dishes,Decorated Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crock:, Souvenir Dishes. ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOARD S STOKES COMPANY We also carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutlery MERCHANT AND DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Notions New Line of Fall and Winter Samples aixl Fashions Just Received from the best lactone. . Uive us a trial order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 3 Astoria Tailoring Co., 'XXXIIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTXXXTXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJ NEW STOCKTHE WE CAN SAVE DRY GOODS SHOES - -GROCERIES -FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED Fit EE DELIVERY V. H. COFFEY, ooxcoooooaxo(xxxoooc tVBaWSSaSBVaSaSSSSSaSSaSSSSIaSMaSSSSaal ptrXKXUXKXKXSXKXKXUXSXSXSXS XKXSXSXUXKIKJKJXKXUXKXKXUXr the UNIVERSITY of OREGON I The first Semester, Session 1902-1903, opens Wednesday. Sep tember 17th. The following schools and colleges are compris ed In the university. Graduate school College of lAtera'.nr-;, Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering Unlvi.' sity Academy School of Musto School of Medicine School of Lav. Tuitloi free, excepting in schools of Law, Medicine and Music. (Incidental fee, J10; Student body tax, $2.50 per year.) ' Cost of living, from $100 to J-1i per year. For catalogue ad dress Registrar of the Unlcersity, Eugene, Oregon. University school of Music Irving M. Glen, A. M. dean. Pi ano,, Mrs. Rose Midgely Hollenbeck (Joseffy, Coratowaki, Schwarenska). Piano, Mr. Arthur Louis Frazer, (five years with W. G. Nash). Voice. Miss Eva Stlnson. (King Conser vatory Trebelli Music School.) Violin, Mrs. John L. Pipes, (Snitzner Splering.) Theory, Miss Eva SUnson, Miss Rose Midgley Hollenbeck. Terms furnished on application to the dean. EUGENE, : - : : OREGON. lxsxsxaxt;xuxaxnxKXKXKXsxaxxaxKxuxsxKXKxt:xKxaisxnx:: X4X4XJa4XX4XX4XaX4XXX4XX4XXXSX4XKXXaX4XI4 I CHAIRS - CHAIRS - CHAIRS i M 8 8 M 8 N Large new stock of Morris Chairs, Morris Kockers and Children's Morris Chairs.. ROCKING DINING HALL CHAIRS I H. II. ZAPF, J CLOSING OUT GO-CARTS AT COST. XKX4XSX42X4XHX4XX4XX4X XSXOXKX4XSX4XaX4X8X4X:tX4X TRULLINGER, BASTABROOK & CO. SCCCBSSOBS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in i CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. "' MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pips Repairing A Specialty PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON 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 cxxxxxxxixmnxxxixxxxxxxiXXTi: - TAILORS and Furnishing Gccds R 470-472 commei.-ia.st. 000020000000090000000C000O PEOPLE'S STORE YOU MONEY OX . . Sora; Splendid Values For Ladies. Children anl Men Freshest Stock In Town Fresn Every Day Get Oir Prices BEST OF SERVICE. .483-491 Bond Street M n M M H CHILDREN'S FOLDING EASY The House Furnisher g M 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon fT1flilllTTTTIIIIXIXtTTTTTTJIIItTttmTTIHIlitlJrO