N OT I O H I Till: MORNING ASTORIAN, SATCRDAY, AUGUST 2.1. 1002 SAVE MONEY A Mtf saving in kwjiing liouw if you buy your groceries from um. Tliero's u wiving of many cnnit every day, which, mhlctl togctlicr, will make it tidy sum (he llrt of each month. Ross, Hfggfns & Co. hc Imujj txstovtiut. TKLEPJIONB l, today a weather. P'll'.TI.AN'l', Aug. ::.- li rg.m, ho nnd Wiwhlnylmi, f((lr, Idn- LADIES' Ready -to -Wear HATS l W. r Hi ttvt'Owlirre frutii 01 to f'., tt iloio tlx'iu tint ttila Pfk . , , 70 Cents Our Mure t'liiw ht ti (. in. every day except Snliirility. Oaiion tclli feed, train and bay. The li.trbT.i at the PaUre Hatha. Vou cun buy Newbm'a llen.lclde. thu o"i'ral tlnmlruff cure, for 75 cent per bottle ut Hie Otvldent Parber Slwip. ' Vou wiil find the beat I Bo meal In llm cliy nt the ltlln Hun rteiaura,nt. No. 813 t'ommerclal atrvel. New tok of fancy g'lodii Jut ar rlvod a: Yuk'tliiuua Jiutaar. Call and ee the lutein noveltlea from Japan. All minder nuioke thu "Pride of A mot-la" t lKiim. No bettler imide. Mnnufin Hired by .MticFttrlane Ik Klui bel. Klcycle repairing- with nklil and ptvmptneMi. Supplier In alock; work nuaruiilt ' 'I. IP lliiiict' Klectrlcal Work t:i Po.nl PI. ItlHi.i. now Block, ha OMENTAL Jun been reeeived, Including all alxe, In rich and exipilslio coloring and do- iKii-i ('HAS. UKIMIORN & SON. Ice orenm, KuaraniecJ pure, delivered to any part of the city, 15 cent a pint. Iit cream and a. Heat frenh cuudlci. Private rooms. Parlor Candy Btore, 43 Commercial afreet. ltiMtl n coal lnata longer, li cleanftr and iintl' lea trouble with alovea nnd chimney due than any other conl on the market. Oeorga IV, Sanborn, gent. Telephone 1311, ri'imtui (, llniilnir, gaa nnd fitting at Irnvtat ratini and In iiuui-'il: maimer. Oidurs prnmpily ! executed, Pliop, No. 4-5, Pond Htreet. ilnllN' A. MoNTilOMICRY, Am ;xzzzzzzzzxxxzzzz::xzzxzzzzzzxzxzxiii:zxzxxzxixzzxxzzxzt; WE SELL Totlny v,t ojion mir iicu' la w I'iiHcnis ji i u 1 new I"' llrusM'Ls 1 1 1 tifti in RUGS: See the new Indian ltugs, all the nie, in Ihe highest art of coloring. New Kgyj tian rugs in yrnmid pitttoi lis. r.uy the latest. Our trices are right. We Sell Furniture, Uetlding, Couches, and everything for the house at lowest prices. Great Eastern nm Commercial SI, tZZZZXZZlXZZZZXZX ZZZZIXZTXriXZZZZZZZZXZXXZXXZZZZIZZZJ j Nlrt. ripe Imri Ifii penrs, m cf-nlH per S tlnx.'ii. nt Joliiimiii 1 1 row. Til" Steamer H'ln II, ttllliriift Will ,uvp llm O, It. & N. Company's ivhttif In ,tlll'M Ml' I IIIUIIIOOll at H Hntiinhiy, August Zi. m., I.f!iVf i; vntir order lor w,uh..!i fur .tunning i,o, -J. ilium, n Hit). Til lltl.Ht block In lliir new full ntyi-, Knox hill, just In at C. II. Cooper's. Tin- hihUv t.uil l. i h of Aitlnrlit will meet ill l.iiljnr I'ti mi hull, oil liuml hik-'-I. nl 8 ii'ilmk IliU evening fir the -1 i I lime f org4iilxlng u union. "My Wife Unlit. Ufiirltiii " rrov. lis j tltf f.-ifrt f ir till H.llll It. 1,1,1 miUlt, T-) lt,-Ju!uiin 1lri-, Hull. . i ll.. opening day, Annum 15, of llm Knox or. renowned, fall nml ulnb-r huts, nt C. II. Cooper's, Fur iitilu Uoiit und nuts, cheap for tmth. luiuli hi Hume's cunnt-ry, Euglo Cliff, W'unh. A llU-ml rewind will bo i.ttia tut tin. return of a bracelet lust by Mm. John Mittldon, No, 152 HmonJ avenue. M. C JVI.IlH'iit. ..f N.iml, did Thurs diiy of 0iny. til thf UK" of 03. I! lit survive 1 by a 'nmlly. Tin' fitticritl will liiko pl.uti lodny ut (lit. Num. ci in-flt-ry. (iood new tntvt'li fust. Tou can hiiw your old hut luude new at thu Asiurlit lint Company, l Commer cial Street, Kiuor strop at Rogers' tlniK Mure frini 10 cents tu$t. Hones, huhcr brush e, at nity price you want. (Mil Fal low ' building. The Hutilxirn.i.'iitUntr cuimeiy l lo 'l.c mule iini.h lurKer und It In the In !eiillon to tlo'l'ile the cnpatlly of the :t"eeiit plitnt. The work now IhI.iB ilnlie there will etittt more Ihiiit 3"i.(W0. Van I'nnipa D'iiK and Ik-ihih itiid HUH ill rol'.l nlld -In cue ir- eleu.l'i: l.o iiiuklnit reunited. We luive them In P. W und JO'cent nUe. Jnhnmni IIiob. I Metallic folding: bedri; mmH'thlng new nn) up to date. A aanllary bed. The !nnly vermin proof fo.dlnif bed made. ,For aula by CHAD. HIMI-IIORN & !son. At 1:30 liniiotrow nfteiiioon the new Hie ti- Helliible. hulll by It. Leiilhera fur I'liptuln A. W. Held, of FruyH har bor, will be launched ill the Hhlpyiiiiln. The vt'Mfl will W thrlHtenrd by MIhh Nanette Atlanta. Owing to the runh of bintlneaa the lAalorlu lliil Coinpnny will remain nt 'the old Mtnnd until September 10th. v , ,,. ,.. ,.-,, , ,,., ,m( mng , m Commor,.al 'H)r(,,,. ' ' j M. V. IliirdeHty him been nppolnted ilepuly isanie wnitlen Ihrough the ef forlH of the W. P. Lord Ulrtl Society, ami hla coinmlHalon haa urrhed. He will aee to It that the cloned aeiiaon for name la obaei ved, niid In other iwaya will enforce the laws regulating the killing of blrilft. Yt'Hlertl.iy iifteruoon a nt t enr was Heen going .ilniig 1'omnn rclal atrt et 'iiuahlnu a I1.it car. Hal the ll.tt car '.lumped the track, the Uvea of the p:i Bletim aengera anillpedeHtrlaiiawniilil have been work- leiidanirered. Why the flat enr waa nut trailed In one of the myalerlen wtilch It m a! way linpoaHlhle to explain after iicclilnilrt occur. CARPETS ill It ClU'l'l's I'l'ltnins. extra la rue ' Nt w ix c". Furniture Co. Sliannliiui Itiiiltlhif; Omillemen! Coll and see Ihn Intent i-reutlons of Knox hntu; arrived today, nl C. If. Cooper's. Tlit work of rwliiluilng th tlilcliimi on th Jii'ini'iii fiirni l proifi't-Mlnf tntlMfiit'tiii-lly, nml It In frxtKt til It will li nnlhcr about Oi'tobor 1. Tho Jlk ln In tin Unt work of th? kind twr donn In thl pit it of tint rountry. Tin- Hlfiniifr llullcy ctuM-rt, which wtm put In-iilinl on account of a runh IiuhIiii'mh, itrrlvrd down the rlvi-r yim P'rilny nftfrnnon t the tmuiil hour, nml did not dlmppolut thl! Iillf crowd lliiil Kiiihiorvtl to " hr coiiip In. Thf Hcuni) iiniiuiil r-)ttii l now In pt'OKrcHu nl HkuniokiiWft,' and the oiilim tliiy'n tti-iithcr wim fliti', Vpii- i. nliiy n uriilinc tti? KuKl Military hand left up ih rlvttr to furnish mil lc, iiml it hi crowd of Antrlnn vln-ll-d th I'littsrpiliilng up-rlvirr town. Thom mi-rry purtli ntlll contlnuo lo rt'Kiilc t the Klfventh mrcet re Mint !.,' uiiMf the toolhuomx tli'lh hcIch Ht-rvi'il ut Die Toke Point Oyitlcr lioune iiutk" It Hit' I in id I popular pliici In (he town, rreah Toke Point oytiteni and other fhfll huh always on himd. Alt iiH'inlH'r of Adtorlii lyOilK' No. W, It, I'. O. K vh,j Irilcnd In Inkc purt on Klk' ttuy, Tluirmlay, Hepleinln-r i, In Port In nt', lire iitiu.-iMly rf(U"t"d lo no to I'oopfr'ii ilore today and net nieiiniiri."t for their tulln. I. K. Si-llif, Hit rt tniy of I'nrnlviil I'titnitillled. WHtilti Km iii'Hl few tiny yellow i 'raw ford freestone) ieiichea will he. Kin lo nrilve from Ashland. Thonf; de ilrlnir to cun thin fruit fkiuld l.'uve tiii their order now, und we will Bee to It Hint tin Ir ordur will be filled wlih the Ih-hi fruit at the lowem murk--i m il e.- Johimon Hron. A i 9 o'clock thu nioinln the eeut nil" for the Kll.itb-lh l!.il '. mpai y opiiin i.l ( ft tfttn & It '.' IV Seiiln ne K"!'' at 30 et-ule. Th" up. iilnt; , r oi. urn.' In lb., emoll'inal cj.iietly iliuma " Wciii ritu k." and no ilujbt i in- n;we will lie . lo'.ttt".! M in lay even: k- , i haime of M'i fiiriiinnce In given every evenlnit tltirlttif thf wet k, t oi urc iair li kelt und avoid the crowd. Tin- unlfiirm commltlee, which hut iliai ge of Hie regalia wKI) v lilt tl the Aatmlit Klkm will be adorned on the jiii i ..fliin of their vlut to the Portland cnriih.il, ycnlenlay announced Ita ac lectlon aa followa: uh!te military jttiat with purple elka on tho collar; j while troiiHcra. with purple trle and roll Punaiim hnia, with purple rdh!on biunl, atam't " .lalorla, No, ISO." There haa Ijeen much upeculatlon ua to the number of eggs in a. aalmoii, and some w lid gucaaea nro occuHionally in.nb'. The sublet ! witi under dlena hIoii yeatertluy afternoon and the An tot Ian hna been uaked to aetlle the dla liute Approximately apcuklng, a fe iiiule i liltn.t.k aalmoii contalna from VKXi to WXa) egga. Thla It ahow n by the report of the auerlntendent of the t'laekaniaa hatcheiv for 1901. Iist year G.lut.ooo egga were taken there, IU'1 aiilmtm being apinvnetl. The av erage number of egga taken from each tlah waa IJ. The average number of egga In a female ateelhead la SOOrt. At .he Sandy rlv.-r hatchery laat year t.fill'.Soo egga Mere taken, from IMl aalmon, the average being ulmoat 3.000. John Or.uil win down from Port laml yeatertluy on u brief bualneaH Hip. He returned on the night train. In conversation with a reporter Mr. 'iiuiil Haiti that the river at Poilluiiil registered eight feet ahow zero, and that the depth waa 13 feet. " Provi dence has certainly Ik'cii go-xl lo Port land." auld Mr. Grant. " for the paat t.lx or aeveu .vira . ,(VHr lu, iK.,. from nix to eight feet above .ero all the tlnii-ii v-imdllloii of affairs aim ml wllliout precedent. i( the water fall this actiHon, I do not know how Port land will handle her grain business." When uskid about the antl-crlmplng crusade In Portland, Mr. tlrnnt auld all jius in lormuu n came rrom l no pnpera; jlicrsoiiiillv lv had no kiiowlo.lae ot Ihe illeged un,ttlsfactory condlil.ci of af- fairs existing then.. H,. t hariXt Icriiied jthe agitation as "rot," Haying the boarding homo people were acting in entir" 'utriicia. There are to be s.wnl wvil.AnKS " In high ilt'e" in !irtlnti,l amine, the j September carnival ni the Portland KlkF. Tliese wedding are of moiv than l'as.--iiig Intel cat to the public, in.isinlli li las the ccivnniny of tying he tonnu blal Until will be pcifnriiHil in a K.llnuii leiei i'i mi l-iiir, a thouaaiid feet above the srmiini, In ilii In view of tho-.ifcanilM. This is nne of Hie novelties that will bo Men timing the early dnyn of the l.il.i' carnival,' hlih hl open with a griind erUe purtnle on .Septeiuber 1. Several applications Inn,, ulivady been ret lived by tho management from wil ling uindiiluHH for ih,. iinurinionhtl stale. Kin' Hull- willingness to expe rience this nil In r unique, if not s.-n-i-nligmil, coreiiioiiy In a ballinni, the innlingeineiit Is prepared to set the happy couple up with about fcit worth of housekeeping enuipinent, Including everything from a piano to iv sack of Hour. It Is known there wiil be a trio of weddings, nnd If tlublous swains elsewhere outside of Portland tire en xlous to receive n handsome dower sufllclent to set up and keep house for six months without expense .to them selves, all they have to do is to ad dress a letter to the seer-Mary of thf Portlnnd Elks' carnival to make the final arrangements In advance. Wed ding day will be a qtrjv.1 time in the ivrnlval. The aloop Wlieard, one of the Ore gon Ynrht flub fleet, urrlved down th river Thuraday evening. The WUurd left Portland Ha l unlay night. The prirty ftbonid eonalated of Loul Woodwind, owner of the bout; Ned Harry, Fred Morcy and George L. Cherry. The Wlxard went over lo II waco yeaterday afternoon , and will lenv up the river on her return next Wedneadny For ihe Elk' Carnival and Street Fair to 'K hell at Portland from September lat to 13th, Imlualve, the A. A C, 11. n. wll make a rate of $2 for the lound trip betwen Aatorla ond Portland on the fold wing date; For the evening train of September 3d, morning train Heptimbr tth, evening liiiln rteptembr Slh, all trnltia of Sep tember 9th, and morning train of Hepteretier 10th. The tltketa will b"5 got. lo return until September llth. Sheriff Llnvllle wired yeaterday Unit Uovernor Ouge, of California, hml la- med retulaltloti pajiera In the cute of the two Italian who are wanted lure to unawer to a charge of robbing Kleo of $3W. The prlaonera will prob ably arrive on the next Sun Fram Iw o ateumer. "ne of the men la aald to la- a dcaperiile character. It waa told that the man who Waa rnbh.-d doe not place tlctendenco In banking In- atlltltloua, but keep hla n.oney at liotne for fear of limnnlii crises and eoiiceiiiieiil bursting of l,.nk. After a long lllneaa, Silaa li. Smith, n native son, passed away at 11:30 yea terday morning at 'M. Mary' rc,ip'.tal Mr. Binllh had l)een a auffi-rer from conaumplioii for many years, and of late had been tii-itu III, . it ucl;.!r. Siniih a condition Itvcame so aerinus that he waa, on Friday, taken to the lioaplt.il. The eini tame yesterday morning and waa not unexpected ly Ihe frb-nda who watche.1 at his b-.-d-alde. lleteiiaed watt a native of Waxli lnj:ton county, this state, and waa bom Scpteiiller 22, iZX His father settled In Oregon In 1KB. marri:i a dauglit.-r of Chief Cabuway. of the flataop irila. of Indians. Mr. Smith was eimat'.-l In a Musaai huaetta coll. ge, and uiur rleil while in the i'ast. He engaged la the practice of law in Astoria for sev eral years, nnally nettling on his West Side farm, hla father's donation land claim. Mr, Smith was a vety Inlelll ireut man and waa beiuved by ail who knew him because of bis kindly dis position. He Is survived by hla wife and five children, of whom three are daughleis.' Deceased waa one of the clulmaiits against the government for a large sum of money due the Indiana of the Clatsop trl'ie for their lands The funeral will take phn e on Sunday and the Interment will be In the old Presbyterian cemetery. Kev. McCor mack will conduct the, servii ea. The funeral cortege will leave the city on the 11 Ha train, and all member or the Pioneer und Historical Society and Na tive Son and Daughteis are invited to attend. im:kso.vi .mention. H. A. Lee, or Portland, arrived In the city yesterday. K. K. Hu -.eii, of Knnppton, Is a tui tt tit the Occident. It. 1. Mills returned yesttrliy fiom a trip to Portland. F. W. Uogei-s, of Chk'itg), Is an Astoria lslto,- today. Mrs. J. A. Fulton has returned from her stimnier outing at Seaside. J I. Mitchell, manager of the Hotel Flavel, I In Astoria oil business. Mrs. Viturge H. George left yester day to visit with friends at Sea side, John He.uncy, assistant lighthouse k i per at Till iiuook rock, arrived In ihe city to enjoy a brief vacation. W. 11. Wyinan. 'n.inag'r of the '' il ifori'ia Saw Works, nnd I'.- H. Trum bull co.nmerci il agent of the Illinois Central ralhoad are passengers on the steamer lOlniore for Tillamook this morning'. COr.NTF.KFIOlT FIVE DOLLAR DILL The secret service bus discovered that seine one is raising fl bills to $5 by n cl"ver method of changing the llpures. and unless they closely ex amined will pass unnoticed. It has alio been discovered that many un scrupulous dealers are rcllllhiK the bottles of the celebrated Hostetter's Stomai h Hitters and offering them to the public as the genuine. These imi tations hae no merit and are so dan irerout to your health that In order to protect the public, the proprietors of this famous medicine have adopted .i Private Stamp which is placed over the neck of each bottle. I'lease ob serve that tho stamp is unbroken when purchasing. The Putters Is a specilie remedy for such ailments us tlatulency, Indigestion, belching, nervousness, dyspepsia and liver and kidney trou bles. Try it. UKAIi F.ST ATI-: TUANSFKKS. Isaac lierginan and wife to N'orria Staples, north half of south. v-st i,'utr ter of scclio.i M, T. 7 X., H. 9 V.; $00. I'nitcd Spates to L. H. Abeivrambio, southeast utiarter of section 11, T. 7 N It. 10 W.; patent. Mary Abererombie and husbatnl to Mike Seppa, tract of land In section 11, T. 7N 1!. 10 W.; $1,000. Johannn Ucckmnn and husband to Moses Tolvonen, oU 33 and 31, block 2, Taylor's; $l,i'00. United States to E. O. Norton, 1G0 aires In section 5 and fl, T. 4 N., It. 9 W'.; patent. United States to W. G. Gosslln, 160 D No soap world is so No soap world is so so lasting. in all the cheap, in all the good none Bold alt orer I world. acre In nectlon, 35 T, N., It 10 W.S patent. Cnlted Bites to W. U. Goaalln, 160 acre In aectlon 2, 21 and 35, T. 4 N., ft. 10 W.; patent. Maiy E. Stanley to A. O. Wright, lot 7, block , Grime Annox; $200. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW Baptist: Hev. C. A. Woodby, 0f Portlai.d will preach the ermon 4t 11 a. in. All other service a usual. Everybody la cordially Invited. Salvation Army: Junior meeting at Itea at 11 a. m, and il p. m. Sunday ubject. " Holln-Hs, What la It?" At the evening meeting Captain Pupertlu will aiH-ak on ' Illlnd Bartemua." Presbyterian: At the morning Hr mon the pastor will apeak on the text, " A a Little Child "; evening theme, "Well Kno-tn Truths." A very cor dial invitation la extended to ill. Flrdt Congregational: Uaual ren' Pes at 11 a. . and 8 p. to. Sunday jachool at 12:15. Mid-week prayer meet ing Wed.T-aday evening at 8 o'ekr-k. A cordial Invitation extended to all. Flu; I.tiih-ran (Cppertown): Heg jUlar aTvl ea In the morning and even ing. Sunday hool at 9 a. m. I M-thodlrtt: Kev. Harold Oberg ha r,.tUrnJ fron his summer outing nnd WU fil, h(H j,uInit ag 0UilK In(er. eating su'.j--ls will be presented. A hearty welcome for all. Grace Episcopal: Service at 11 a. ni. nnd 9:30 p.m. Sunday school at 12:30 At the morning servite ftev. Dr. War ren, late of England, wi'l preach the sermon. Evening prayer at Holy In nocents chapel, I.'ppertown, at 3:30. CONVENT OF THE HOLY NAMES. The Convent of the Holy Names, boarding and day school for young ladies reopens Tuesday, September 2d. Thorough scientific grammar and primary courses, commercial course, physical culture and music. Instruc tions In plain sewing and physlcul culture given gratis to attending pu pils. Should the number justify. Miss Ethel Webb, of the Toronto School of Oratory, will organize an elocution class here, and also give private les sons to those who are desirous of re ceiving Instructions in tnls art. Ap- ollcations should be made before the 15th of September. SAVED AT GRAVES BRINK. " I know I would long ago have been In my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. New som, of Decatur, Ala., " if It had not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of Indigestion, 'Water brash, Stomach and Rowel Dyspepsia. But this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using It I can eat heartily and nave gatneit 3a pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Ap petite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles, Electric Bitters are a posi tive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Chas. Rogers' drug stoer. KI-IUTTIOX SALE. Mrs. R. Ingleton is having a big re duction sale on shirt-waists, Bklrts, hlldren's clothes, Infants' clothes, and all kind of ladies' and children's fur nishing gi.ls, Including hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the :00 pi.ino with each BO-cent purcnase. Commercial street, opposite Budget of fice. iSHOES My sto'-fc of Men's nml Hoys' Slavs is unsurpassed" for qual ity. Close hiving und low ex penses enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. CALL AND EXAMINE THE U00DS ,. k S. A.Gimre! !i-Ul Blind Street Beautiful Crockery Display The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock ery and Glassware ever seen in Astoria. Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Dishes. ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOARD 8 STONES COMPANY We abo carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutlery NEW STOCKTHE vi: can savi: DRY GOODS - . -SHOES .... GROCERIES . . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED fkkk ii;livkkv - V. H. COFFEY, axazKXzsxnzsxuxr.zsxsxnxKZtaaxszxxaxx8X8xaxKXn I the UNIVERSITY Pi OREGON i The first Semester, Session 1902-1903, opens Wednesday, Sep tember 17th. The following; schools and colleges are compris ed In the univer-iity. Graduate school College of Llteratur-j, Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering L"nivi alty Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of Law. Tuition free, excepting in sehooli of Law, Medicine and Music (Incidental fee, $10; Student body tat, $2.50 per year.) Cost of living, from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue ad dress Registrar of the Unicersity, Eugene, Oregon. University school of Music Irving M. Glen, A. M. dean. Pi ano,, Mrs. Rose Mldgely Hollenbeck (JosefTy, CoratowskL Schwarenska). Piano, Mr. Arthur Louis Frazer, (Ave years with W. G. Nash). Voice, Miss Eva Stinson, (King Conser vatory Trebelll Music School.) Violin, Mrs. John L. Pipe, (Snitzner Splering.) Theory, Miss Eva Stinson, Miss Rose Mldgley Hollenbeck. Terms furnished on application to the dean. El'GEXE, : - : : OKEGOX. &xnxaxrxt:xsxKxsxnxxxKX2x xzxXKTznxXKZzaxznzzinxxKXxsxxKZxazxax I CHAIRS CHAIRS CHAIRS I M t--- - . -. ' M $1 H Large new stock of Morris Chairs, Morris Rockers and Children's Morris Chairs. ROCKING DINING HALL CHAIRS i H. H. ZAPF, CLOSING OI T GO xvuitxxi t:xxsxxsxx::xx TRULLIXGER, EASTABROOK & CO. " SUCCESSORS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS. TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. -" MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES ZS Pips Repiiring A Specialty Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice and of the best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO 245!. PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason la always given; where cotifidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand ia made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue frea A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL 3000(X3000COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf; PEOPLE'S STORE vol- moxkv ox Soma Splendid Values For Ladies, Children and Men Freshest Stock in Town Fresh Every Day - Get Oar Prices - iji;st of skuvice. 483-491 Bond Street BXSXKXSXSXSXKXSXSXSXaxaXSl M M M CHILDREN'S FOLDING EASY The House Furnisher jj - CAKTS AT COST. . xr.xXKxxKxxttxXKXxxx 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Ircnfi Brass Wcrks Qor. isth m.d Funklin ave: