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v Tlin M0KMNC2 ASTOHIAN. WEI) IN fcSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. .902 PURE VINEGAR Ab.MoluUdy pure tlililloil pickling V incgiir. Just tli (i Vinegar you want for putting up npieod penclius, picklcH, etc. VE HAVE THE BEST Ross, Hfggins 65? Co. TWLBPHONS HI. TODAY'S WBATHER. PORTLAND, 8f)t. H.-Oregon, Ida ho mul Washington, (air. Jlnir i'ins . lc I'kg Toilet I'init . . lc pnpor i'illow (Wn, full HIXO 1 "x.'itt 12c lilvai lii il Toweling . . 5c October lVllncntur now mi sa! I'dlti'rri Counter. 5 iV 566 I 2 i COHMERCJAL Av Our sinru dure nt fl p. in. every i!y except Saturday. Oaston sells feed, tmUi and bay. U" school suits, lowest prices, Hhuimlian's. Tint Hellish ship John Cook sot nl noon yi-stcnlay. In nili linrlUU pi-ars 18 cents pr box today. -JOHNSON HROS. Hoys' and girls' mackintoshes. See Hhanahan. Also iinilii i'llu, Kic up. Th Harrison arrived at 11 o, m. yes terday from Alsen. Ilrr next trliv will lx' to .NVImli-m, Yhuiik limn want board nnil room with a private family. Address M, Astorlun offlcc. WANTK1 - liy reliable, sober man, work of liny description, Address W, L. While. Asiorlan office. Hoys' nnd bIiIh' double nr.d triple knee stockings nt Hhanaliai), 10c, 15c nml 25c H'r pair. "Wllkoimiieii, Son of Herman;" thli In the plncu where everybody's sons who look nice drew; at Herman Wise's. Attorney Rawlins, of Hcnttle has ar rive.) to attend to the llshermen's cases jiKuliiHt Hi" cannery puckers, TIiIh afternoon M re. Frank rarki-r will receive u large number f her friend ut the "lea" for which Invita tion have been sent out. The Heck f amlly of singer en me In hint nlKhl on Hit; Hue 11. Elmore. They were ratehr fatigued ami rested for th"lr IltMt night's work at the Sal vation Army hall thlB evening. Bono lata designs In the ever populur Morris chair Just received from the lUiiuftictuicrs. Call early and make your choice whilo there are many to Belei t fro n. Chas. Hellborn & Son, It Is refreshing to find a stranger In town wlu come without a tule of fire Mr. Conn, of Hammond) I in town nnd ho Informs the Astorlan that the land, which is the principal part of 11am niond, has not yet Ignited. We have jimt received a ahlpment of flm; liuatern name, which we In vite you to call and examine, These hanm are the bent quality obtainable and we guarantee each one to please JOHNSON im09. After Over-Indulgence get your stomach and liver into proper condition by us ing this renowned old family remedy Beecham's Pills. - SoWl Ertrywtiera-ln twin loo. mid , ( Fur ei liool aupplleii of all kind cull at Hhnimhaii'e, Mn. K. O. Curron (i quite 111 at her home, 27 Tenth street. ('. C. Clark, the Hanld lunger, will put In 1,000.000 feet ier month the coming winter. The Hi mull sloniimhlp l'.iluiihull ur rlvcd here nt J JO . m. yt-ntfrd.iy and iiaHMd out at 11 ;M a, in. The four-masted bnrkentlne Atiinnin thu arrived from Portland at G:30 p. m. lust evening. Khe wllll pn.bibly set out on tomorrow's tide. Th stemner Homer arrived ut 0:30 lust evening from Belittle and punned up for Portland, Hhe will loud gov ernment supplies fur th sound. A huiiilsoino and slyllnh sldebourd U a convenlvme appreciated by every lioiisekeeiHpr. Bee the new stock at the Store Of I'hiio. IkllUnn Bon. The steunicr Columula cunie down ut Ml cIimo at 7:30, not looking any worse for her picnic In thu smoke and fig. The Hue II Klmore got In last even ing with a full ca--ro and umial long pnsnenger llt. Hhe will leave for Til liimiKik Friday murulng at 7 o'clock. All those who desire to be examined before entering school are requested to meet Prof. Clark In the high school building today betwen 8 and 12. The (our-masttd s-hooner Muhu'inmi paxs.fd out yesterday on her way to Ta roina to complete her cargo. Hhe took ue much cargo from P,rtlr.nd as was posiule to get out with. Hurfel to pleann the. most ffisildloun, the latest rrvatlnns splndldly planned and mrgnlfloently constructed, unex relied for elewice. Ifour Insiiectlon luvitel. Chris, Hellborn & Son. The ronstruetlon of the Tlatnop ml I Is progressing rapidly and will at no very distant date be turning out lum- I ber. YcHterdl.iy the rontract for In-1 stalling nil the rlci tile wires was ! a winded to Millard Hardest v. You cannot get a better coffee than our Perfection Illend Mocha and Java. We guarantee each pound to p!ea. In the event that It does not your money will I refunded by us JOHN SON UltOS. Tlllnmok reports announce Hint the lire scare has died away. The city It self did not suffer, but surrounding dlNtrlcts lost large quantities of val uable timber. Fire Is stll! burning In the mountains nt the back. For the coming school season we have bought an Immense stock of tab lets and all kinds of school materials. We have a full line of school books and everything needed for school chll-dren.-SVENSON'S BOOK BTOUF. John Frye. the road muster nnd well known resident of Youngs river, has purchased an Interest In the feed stable of n, M. Gaston. A slaughter house will he operated on the Wullus kl by the firm, which will be known as Ciiifttnn & Frye. At the Inst meeting of the Clerks' union It was voted to hold a smoker on Monday, October . This orgnnUa tlon has proven Itself to consist of good, wlde-nwake entertainers, nnd nt the approaching event nn enjoyable lime is anticipated. Twelve prospective pupils appeared before Professor Clark yesterday ap plying for promotion. , Five of them are seeking for higher promotion In the high school nnd seven for the gram mar school. Those who desire lo be examined before entering the g-ani-mar school will be so today. It has been suggester that Astoria start a relief fund for the lire suf. ferers. There are many who are not only homeb'ss, but destitute, nnd shel terless. Other parts of this slate nnd Washington lire opening up their hearts and pocketbooks, and for buc'i a deserving cause this community must not fall, behind In good deeds. A merry llttlo party of three left yesterday for a llttlo hunting trip near Nehnlem. Jim Ellsworth, the barber, has gone to keep the Seaside Hnkery chef shaved, Editor Curtis has gone lo rest his brain among rural scenes and collect bear and bird stories. The baker has gone to provide bread for the olher two and the whole three have gone to shoot t something in fact anything that gets xrp, If It be big enough. The dogs and guns will come bnck, the game will well be thank fully received. . .,'.,' ('has. Ilroock, who ha acquired the lease of th Hotel Clulmby, In Portland,' Is paying a Visit nl this city. He takes powidion on fSeptsmbe 1, when the whole building will be renovated. Fred Muusoii rams over lust night from his tlmbiy claim for supplies. He will return tomorrow. Work Is pro ceeding on sevirul of the timber claims notubly that of Constable Deasley. There arrived from California yes terduy J. Adams. F. Davis, C. Morgan, K. Muddeman end Kit West. The men have been employed at Vallejo with the cold-storage plant of the Warren Packing Company. Captain Hftln Itnndull Is reported to have left steamer Jessie Dunning nt Hun Frunclsco, The vessel will enter lh service of the Colomblitn govern ment and will proceed on her voy age under the command of Captain Murmaduke M. It. Iloxarth received tt communi cation yesterduy which ske of the discovery of a rich ledge on the Wolf Creek mining prorty, Josephine county, in which he Is Interested. Mr. Hogarth anticipates a good profit from his Investment. The new Catholic church Is rapidly assuming Its permanent appearance. TIi j roof Is on so that the builders aie prepared for rain. The completion of this edlllce will be a notable acquisi tion In the line of churcnes for the i city. iH'puty Collt-clor of Customs Frank U Parker, accompanied by William Madison, left hint night for Huh-m to takes In the state fair. Afterwards (hey will mount their wheels and ride to NYlinlem. on the home Journ'-y Sea side will be a stopping place. The trip J'KltSONAI- IMKM'IOS. ! The Knights and Ladles of Kecurlty held a meeting on Monday night and elected the following officers for the 'ensuing term: President, Mrs. Sarah Miller; vice-president, Mrs. Lydbi Van I Uuren; second vice-president, Mrs. i Sarah Franclsenvlch: prelate. Mrs. It. I McCnnn; conductor, Mrs. Marin I Shields; rinanclui witarMr. Mary i 'earns, record'!; sei-n'.i.-y. J. F. j Wei. h; Inside guard, Mrs. J. F. Welch; I outside guard, Mrs. Mary Selmler. Mrs. Charles Moro was Initiated Into full membership. The Hons of Herman Grand Lodge of ( iregon held its regular annual ses sion yesterduy In this city. There were 32 delegates In attendance from over the state. The meeting convened In Curnalian's hall at i a. m., with tieorge Iantenschlager in the chntr, nnd William Herman as secretary. The buslneHs transacted consisted of the rudlng of reports, which showed the nminciul and social standing of the IoIk and the work that It is doing along other llnes.and the election of officers for the ensuing year. The elections were: For president, Aug ust Itenx; vice-president. Chris Gram mi, grand secretary, William Her man: grand treasurer, C. Schmld. All the newly elected officers re residents o Portland, excepting Mr. Ornm.iiS, who Is a local man. In the evening members of the convention were roy ally entertained In the basement of the Presbyterian church, by the Queen Louise Lodge No. 4, O. D. It. S. An elegant banquet was served and good neriniiu songs delighted the time away. The next meeting will be held in Portland on the third Tuesday of next September. , v UNCLAIMED LETTERS. The following letters are unclaimed at the poslonVe Miss (taker, Mir. Emma Chllds, Alex Chlsolm, John connolly, Jas. Cum mlngs. S. U. P-eMler, John O. Duper, Olnf Eiickson, Fuller A Fuller. Clnr ence Garrison, Mrs. 11. W. Guides, H. K. Harvle. Carl ITaknlisoti, ft, Han thorn, J. A. Hills, Joe Hlbbs, John Husby, Joe Johnson, P. S. Johnson, Chris Johnson, Chas. Johnson, J. W. Johnston. J." W. Klrby. David Lubln, Alfonso Luchettn, S. A. Lynge, W. J. McCarney, Jens Madison, Lenurd Nel son, Dan G, Nolde, A. V. Palmer, rn clflc Lift Co., E. A. Parker, J. H. Peck. L, Heede, J. Ridings Son, Kiss Lena Ulvers, W. J, ltoss, Harmes Hoska, F. A. Itobblns, Mrs. M. E. Sell nine, Clara Smith, Claud A Stephenson, Claud Strand, Mrs. S. Sohaliiill L. Torkelson, A lane West, J. n. Wrlgl. Foreign Karl J. Johansen, Q. A. Kaskchi. $1,000,000 FOR CHARITY. A fortune of $1, 000,000 was recently left to a charitable Institution In one of our Eastern cities, and while much good can be accomplished by the care ful expenditure of this Bum of money, there Is unoUier agency which deserv es mention because of the good It has done nnd the Buffering It has relieved during the pust 60 years, ant that Is Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. No other medicine can take its place as u cure for stomach, liver und kidney troubles, such as headache, belching, heartburn, Indigestion, dyspepsia, con stlpution or biliousness. We would therefore urge you to give tt a trial. The genuine must have our private Lstamp over the neck of the bottle. Do not accept a substitute. NOTICE TO THE PUBUC. At a meeting of Astoria Central La bor Council last evening it was decided that Jeff's restaurant had compiled with the demands of the union and It was ordered to be placed on the fair list. . JENS HANSEN, President. D. T. GERDE3, Secretary,. , Axel Anderson Is hf-rt from Chinook. J. McGoeiiu, of Mc'Jowan, Wash., Is In the rlty. O. L. Caldwell, an llwuio lumberman, la In the city. Tom Prown. of Ilwaco, ra In the city yesterday. George B. Hegardt was up from the Jetty yesterday. Senator J. O.'Megler and wife spent yesterday In the tlty. Itertle Allen, theClalsop farmer, vis ited the city yesterday. Miss Amy Dean cime over from Flovel yesterday s'lernoon. Mrs N. Clinton returned yesterday from a visit to the West Hide. Dr. V. C. Barr leaves today on a brief visit to the state capital. Hani Hess started yesterday from Baker City to transact business. E. F. Llbke, the Lewis and Clarlr farmer, was In the city yesterd ly. Wade Hampton Smith, who has been In Portland for several days, has re tji ned. Hob Owens has returned home after an absence In Portland of several days. John Mndqulst left last evening for Wind, where he will take an outing at St. Martin's Springs, Ijirry Sullivan, formerly of this city. was here yesterday. He was lt.oking after the Interests of his buslm.es. J. B. Tillotson. Ih-; Albany contract or, wh.) built th" Vpper Necanlcum bridge, has reen In the tlty the past two days. Deputy Fish Commlsslonf r Rurton, of Washington, was In the dty yester day. Commissioner was h,luded for Grays. Harbor.. J. P.. Burke, of Wahklaklu:n ccunty, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Burke Is a candidate on the Democratic tick et for sheriff of his county. Keep Out the Wet SAWYER'S OIL CLOTHIfiC Th walrprr vi.ra.etif la th vfM. Mrf r'a ilia tM Mcrtia an4 wrraalid wairraraal. laaOa t a4 t b. rvusliMt vork if tlh-v. I.Mk far the trade -. If fimAtlt w not un tb-aft, writ lot eatalofaa ta 1. 1. IMIiiMtSMl rull-f U., Irtt., kf r-udK. f M. M. SAW t H a SOI, Sala MlV. Kaat :akH4. Hut PELEJ3 OETTINO QUIET. NEW YORK, Sept. lC.-Orowls from Mont Pelee are diminishing, says a Times dispatch from Martinique by way of Tr.don. The volcano Is still In eruption, but Its activity Is now ln-Kls-riirirant All necessary measures to nerlst the government have been taken by the government TI.e native popu lation Is catmint- down. It Is the opin ion of observers that Fort de France Is not menaced even If the dreaded tidal wave dots come. BROOKLYN MAN MISSING. NEW YORK, Sept. Samuel F. Nichols, of 'Brooklyn, a member of th Havana Mercantile Company, has mys teriously disappeared from Havana. says a dispatch to the Tribune. He was last seen on Saturday morning. His bank account is untouched. ClItCCIT COCUT PROCEEDINGS. In the Circuit Court today orders wer; made as follows: George Kaboth vs. Vendesyssei Pkg. Co. Demurrer overruled and given un til Septtmlier 19 to tile answer. State and l.and Board vs. G. Wlngate el ul. Demurrer overruled and defend ant allowed until September It to an swer. John McGuire vs. A. McDonald et al.T-Order confirming sale. J. P. Merr!fie!d vs. Alice R .Merrl fleld Order for publication of sum mons. Sta'e vs. Constantine Mitchell Or der discharging defendant. Oeorjre Flivel et al. vs. George Hill Confirmation of sale. A. G. Spexarth vs I. T. Umon Settled and dismissed. W. C. Curtis vs. M. M. Block-Trial set for September 29. Ida Thomas vs. C. H. Mitchell J fuult Foard & Stokes Co. vs. Geo.nieo Demurrer overruled; defendant to an swer September 20. Anton Stewart vs. Win. Beasley Demurrer overrubd; to answer Sep tember 17. State vs. Benna Mahan and William Leasey Arraigned; Thursday next to plead: bull fixed at J500; not given. State of Oregon vs. M. Chris toff ers-n Dismissed. State vs. C. Burg, stricken fro n docket. State vs. Cirl Uonda Argu?d and submitted. . GEORGE CROCKER BETTER. NEW YORK Sept. 18.-Gorge Crock er who has been quite 111 from blood jKiisonlng at his residence, Is much Im proved and expects tn lie about In a few days, cabled the London corres pondent of the Herald. With his wife he will sail for America about j October 1. OLD COLONEL DEAD. P.RYAN, Tex., Sept. lS-CoIonel Wil liam A. Banks is dead at his home Iheri.aged D9. Colonel Banks served J through the Clvrl War and Is mention ed In history as the colonel of a Vir ginia regiment participating In the raid on Harper's Ferry, where John Brown was captured and killed. BAR WILL STEER AGAIN. NEW YORK, Sept. It5.Capt. ChurUs Barr, the well-known America's cup skipper, who sailed Columbia against the Llpton challenger Shamrock II, will again serve the New York Yacht Club next year in the International match as he did last year, says the Herald. Barr has been engaged by the interested officials to take charge of the new boat that may be built to de fend the cup or be selected, as Is deem ed best. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingleton has just opened up a fine line of ladles' fall hats, walk ing klrta, over skirt woolen shirt waists and under clothes, and all kinds ladles' and children's furnishing goods. Hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the elegant tb'X) piano with each 60c purchase. Welch B:ock, opposite Budget office. BUSINESS LOCALS. You will llnd the best 15c meal In the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. No. 612 Commercial street. New stock of fancy goods Just ar rived at Yokohama Baxaar. Call and ice the latest novelties from Japan. AH smokers smoke the "Pride of AstoYia" cigars. No bottler made. Manufactured by MacFarlane & Kno-bel. Bicycle repairing with sKill and promptness. Supplies in stock; work guaranteed. Reliance Electrical Works Kl Bond St. I'lumbllU. tlnnitur. ana and steam flitlHg at lowest,, rates and In workman-like manner. Orders nromDtlv executed. Shop, No. 425. Bond street. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Roalvn cosi ltuta Inn and makes less trouble wlt!i stoves and chimney fluea than any other coal on the market. George W. Saoborn, agent. Telephone 13H. Iron beds are fast superseding the umbersoma wnivlen artinia Kanuma they itro neater, mors rinmhlo .ant. tery and vermin proof. The latest reductions have Just been received by Chas. Hellborn & Son. NOTED SCHOLAR DEAD. NEW YORK. Sept 18. Dr. George Slebert, professor of Hebrew at the New York Theological Seminary of New York, died from congestion of the lungs on board the steamer Kronland last Tuesday, when that vessel was three days out from Antwerp. DCMIES LOCATE. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16 State Mineialogist Aubury makes the as tonishing statement that during the last few months almost 250,000 acres of land In mineralized sections of Cal ifornia, and largely mineral In nature, have been grabbed by Eastern specula tors through employment of dummy locators. EX-CHIEF DEVERY WINS NEW YORK, Sept. 16,-In the Dem ocratic primary election today, William S. Devery, ex-chief of police, has won the leadership of the Ninth district. John C. Sheehan, one of Devery's op- poenets, concedes Devery's election. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALil. K'.tt,, la r.Ai-.lu rrlt'n tttftt IVtA 1111. dersigneda as guardian of Ruth Min- akor, a minor, vm on Monaay, me ICiK r C.lamlul A T. 1 iX t' fl t land In front of the court house door, at me nty or .sionii, in uaiwp County, In the State of Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, offer tor sale and sell to the highest bidder ror casn in nana, ti,a (.nu'lnn ito&rvlhpd real estate of said ward, situated In said County ot Clatsop, to-wit: An undivided four-ninths (4-9) ln- tfaat In anil to nr nnrt nf the West one-half or the southeast one-quarter ana the east one-nan oi ie tuum 4Dt nna nimrt.p nf aertinn seven (7). in township eight (S) north, of range Six (6) west or tne Willamette meriumn tin the entire Interest 6f said ward in and to said real estate. Said sale will be made pursuant to a license ana order maeie oy mo County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop County, en the 11th day Of August. 1902. EMILY CASHEL. Dated Aueust 15, 1902. Guardian. 8-15-9-14. i . I CHEAP SHOES Are poor economy; but well fittin"; shoos, made of bet materials and sold at very low prices are both economical and satisfactory : : : : YOU CAN OUT THEM OV S.A.Gimre Bond Street Coming SoonJ There will be a great dis play of woolens in the piece at our store on the following 'dates,;.' ttU.NDAY ani TUESDAY September 22-23 These goods have been especially sent for this . oc casion by Strauss Bros. America's Leading Tailors ...Chicago.. whose tailoring is too well known to require comment. The display of woolens will be in charge of A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE from Chicago who can give you some valuable hints on good dress. This will be your only opportunity this season to see STRAUSS BROS. complete line in the piece. C. H. COOPER DON'T MISS THIS EVENT. i it'' I 8 8 WE HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF STUDEBAKER'S FAMOUS WAGONS, CARTS, BUGGIES The Best Draft Wajons Ligbest Ronnin; Baggies Easy Ridinf Carts.., FOARD 8 STGI1ES COMPANY tt 1 JOOOa'XX)OCKXXJOOOCOOOCKXXX0 THE G R EAT QUESTION With most people it is " Where can I buy the cheap , est?" Taking quality into consideration, we can solve the problem for you regarding Dry Goods. Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed You have onlv to give us a trial HEllE ARE A FEW BARGAINS- . ' Carnation Cream very fiDe per can - - - - 10c Cnttinjr Packing Company's Tomatoes, per can - - ,.- lOe Cream Sugar Corn choice per can - lOe Other gocds in proportion. .r mw -a-ka-M-a--ve iOl 4 fit Da4 CtrAAT Cm ft Ve Ms Wr JD 9 fOJ'tyi Wvi yiww 3 xmxaxxsxrxixXKXxxxax.xxxaixxxax 5 M BRIGHT, CHEERY, COMFORTABLE CARPETS ADD much to the home. We are well stocked with best grades of woolen, velvet, tapestry and Ingrain car pets, and will sell you Just w hat you want at a price to suit Also linoleums, matting, rugs, art squares and ev erything else needed In the h ome. We sell for cash or on easy Installments, and warra nt everything exactly as rep resented. Call and see the goods and get prices. H. H. ZAPF. THE HOUSE FURNISHER. 8 xaxxaxiuxxaxxaxxxxxaxxaxx8xxjtxxxxxx TRULLMGER, EASTABROOK & CO. SCCCKSSOKSTO i " . THEO. BRACKER Joblrs and Dealers In CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR FIFES , . Pipe Repairing A Specialty 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon MPafllQTl IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence to it enables nt to qualify willing workers to render superior service at bookkeepers and stenographers. Our instruction is unusually thorough a fact so widely known that reputation alone brings us most of our students. Quality always counts. Examine into our facilities better now than ever before. Industrious, willing students make rapid advancement In all studies taken. Call, or write for our catalogue. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE! Park and Washington Street A. P. Armstrong, LI B., Principal