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THE MOKNLNG AMTOItlAN. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1902 4 I PURE VINEGAR i Absolutely pure tHnliUml Vinegar yon wnnt fur piiklei, otii. , ' . WE HAVE THE Ross, Higgins & Co. TBLBPHONB TODAT 8 WEATHER PORTLAND. Kept H.-Orflgon, M ho ami WimliliiKtcn. showers. liairTiiiH Toilet 1'iiiH l'illuw (W, lull hi.o ic rkg 1c paper ' 12c M I'llt'liiMl loWi'lnti! lilig iie OrMwr l)lliitl..r now on unit'1 I'stlcm ('miutcr. Our ttor cloi" nt fl p, hi. evory iljr except Hstttnlsy. Sweet cream for aale. Hoeflera. Oa!un ai lia feed, grain ana hay.' Horn, to the wife of Fred Johnaon, a on. Hoy' ediool nulla, loweat plce. at Shanahnn'a. t The ltrltlah xlilp Amnranlhn ptteeed i out yeaterday. The aletioier llarrlaoil Io(t for Ne hiileni morning. Iloya' and glrla' inacklntoahea. Hee I fethunuhun. Aim. uiubrallas, 3So up. YrnirMav morning Mra. Auguat XIII clerlnatnl preaeiited her huabnnd with a eon. The Kitnh bark HoHiiel la now 174 da; a out on her way to Cupetown with iiexon cereal". The AuHtnillail Hteauier Mul'llKiaa la in San KiatK'lHio with a good pitaaen ger lint and heavy malla. The HrlllKh ahlpa llolyrood and Did elon Mill are both over 120 dnya out from Antwerp to Portland. We have a very lino lot of cllltgatone peuihi'H for caonlug or pickling. Cjill mill aee them.--JnllNSON IlItOH. Ai tint fvMipe haa Junl flnUhed a haitilaonat ln for the UmmiI Cigiirinak era' union. It will be place In a f.w iliiya In aoine well choaen poult Ion. The uiae of T. T. Morgan vb. Henry A. Yotma waa liiought u? In tho clr cult limit yiatcrday. Tha plalnillt naked for foivcloMi.i of mortgage and Kol Jungment. Koni" t lelgna in the ever popular M'iri'lM olialt'H Juat received from tlie innufactuiera. Call early und make your choir? while' there nra muny to acleit Co ii. i.'ha. Heilbmn A Son. The Young Liidlea' Aid Society of the Norwegian Kvnngellr-nl Lulhernn church will hold their annual auction Tueailay, September 23, at t o'clock, et O'Krien'a hotel, next to Scholllcld & II ilike'a atore. All ore Invited. Aa cool weather la coming on and wood la going out of Right It Is a pioil plan to pu retinae a flint-clana aucccaai'ul coul burning heater and lay In a aupplv of Wyoming coal for fu lure eonifort. We have Jimt received a shipment of fine Knatern hama, which we In vile you to coll and examine. Theae hama are the beat quality obtainable nnd we guarantee each one to please -johnson rmos. A deal haa been closed by which It. V. Jonea, O. O. Moen and W. H. Cope lnnd have acqttred the old Eagle can nery property, Juat what tho new own ers will make of their purchase has not yet been given out, but It will be known In a few days. It Is presumed, what will be eatabllahed there. pickling Vinegar. Just tliu putting up npieod pundit, BEST Kur Mchool mipi.llin of ull kind rail hi Kliunuhan'i. Ttui circuit court will ronveno thin morning at o'clock. fkiu 1 ....pli... M I.H vl. (' I ..1 . Him tukfii up the river yentrnlty. I'ruiik Miiiny. who ha bwn m Uv pant tew )ny, la Improving in h -tilth. J, K. Welch wag rngiigci) y.--UTiny In lettering tho froul of the Wwr Union hull. . The lirltUh liiirk ltuulrnliurii arriv ed iluuu at 1:20 p. in. ymtcrdtiy. Bliw I lying hr Mini limy ft out toduy. Thi raso of the Atturlu ('oliunbut ltlvcr Ititllrouil Company va. ImuI K.rn will bo burJ today tn tin- cir cuit i out l. ()tlitlrim,li, tome unJ get valuable hint on "Good Drvsa." Mr. Itolfe will glv It to you at C. II, Coop r'g nvxt Momlay and Tuesday. Ivlmcr l.i Irk-on. l ho young on t Hiif ICrlikxon, of the LfwU ninl Clink, 1 in mirf'Tlng from anilyala una In in l lu t-liy recdvlng medical treatment. A hundsonte ami atylUli ulilcWmrJ la a convt'iilcncn ttrM'luld by every lwuwk -i i r, tin new aim k at the lon of Chun. Ili llborn & Hon. On Wrilneaday hint Rv, J. Mct'or imic performed two murrtuao vMvmon lea. llriny l'hlator and Miaa Lull I'm Mill and l, W, Uurnaldo and M Kiln Rulllnt. The Kamm farm, at Olncy, will lw : atocked with fieah rattle and At g ra gonta w ill h added to the number now on hand. The cattle will be of the Ayreehlre breed. Mr, M. A. Itolfe. of Chicago, will b """ Atron. ' The cna will be te at C. II. Cooper's on Monday an t Tu. a-: ,"'t tralny when It la expec ted- the day next. You ar requested to call !-via.n-o will be aummed U. and a whether you order or not. Come and ! 'I" -lalon given. In the Plate of Ore- ee what he haa and get pnated. The Heck family drew a full meet lug again laat night at the Hahatloit Army. Captain Tmpertula announcea that they will atay a few daya with u. Their quurteta are worth hearing. Huffeta to please the moat fitatldlouH, tho lateat ereatlon splmidldly planned and magnificently conitructed, unex celled for eit.ttiee. four inspection Invited, Chaa. lielibom A Son. The steamer Bainaoii has Wn chart ered by the (. It. N, Co to aaalm the Wall'iln in their bualneaa. She will be thuruughly overhauled and put In good steaming trim. on Monday and Tueaday, the 22,1 and SIil Inst,. Mr, M. A. Itolfe, repioent- lug Strnuaa Hroa.. America's lend ng ; Tailors, will tw at C, II. Cmiper'a Jin- plnylng. In the piece, over 400 patterns (if the latest gooda. Call and aee them. The llilllnli ship Port Lngun, Cup- tain Adams, left up at 10 !' lerday, Hurveyora were down to see the amount of (Inning? to her wlnd lans and she will be overhauled at Portland. Full nnd winter samplea of overcoat ings, mil 1 1 UK, etc., In the piece on ex hibition at C, II. Cooper's on Monday and Tuesday next. You are requested to cull and see them whether you buy or not. We offer today one ton 6f fancy fresh prunes at a law price. Call und a.f our atock und get your supply now, as the prevailing rain will Injure fu ture shipments. We have a good stock now.-JOHNSON BROS. You cannot get a better coffee than ntir Perfection Blend Mocha and Java. Wo guarantee eaoh pound to please. In the event that it does not your money w 111 be refunded by us JOHN SON UltPS. For the coming school season we have bought an Immense stock ot tab lets and all kinds of school materials. We have a full line of school books nnd everything needed for school chll-drcn.-SVENSON3 BOOK STORK. Tho ordinances that wers passed by the lust session of the council were ScsUrdny signed by Mayor Supreuunt. They Include the grunting of nppro piintlona to pay Contractor Palmlierg for Improving Fifteenth street, and the one that confirms the assessment levied for the Improvement of Commercial street A number of streets In the city fire sudly In need of repair nnd their con dition and needs have been brought to the utentlon of the city council In R report filed by Strset Superintendent Kearney. Commercial between Seven teenth nnd Twentieth, Bona between Ninth and Fourteenth, and Eleventh between Commercial and Exchange, are tho ones that need Improvement. No arrangement tia yet been made (or the funeral of John Natter ad, who waa killed lint Tuesduy on flray river. Th coroner hag been waiting to honr from an aaaoHuto of the de ceit wid na to the disposition to he mna of the body, but the party hug not yet put In on appearance, 1I. will In ull probability be heard from today. wbnn Dim I arrangement will be per fected. Mra, Nutteratad I thought to atlll be In the city, but she la not In a (wait Ion to flnnlly settU the maMcr. A good moral leaaon la In a very flue t'hotognvure which Charlea Kay- tmmd brought down from rleattle. It la a picture of Tracy lying In the cornfield, where he waa ahot. a re nrltit from an excellent photo mud bv one of the poaae. It ahowa the Mounded bandit and the kind of mis erable ending that awalta crime. It la on exhibit at the Hunrixlle, on Com n i-relal atreel, and It la a p'ty that It la not In a place where the boya culd rend the leaaon of a einner'a end. It la rarely that Aatorlans have the opixirtunlty of hearing auch nrllata .ia the i-olor-d alngera who ure wr forming with the Knlvatlon Army at preaent. The aoloa, duett and quar tettea have the right ring about th -tn, pueaeaalng a iiualntneaa and aponttan- t-Hy itwiructcrlaiic of the race and do noting a culture and grace that appeal to any trained mualcluit. Tonight. Mr link will d-llvcr a aerrnon and to Ihoae who have nver heard a c Oured woman preach, thla will be a good op portunity. Ml the time of Judge Ooodmnn'a court wua tuken up yeaierday by the Mtae of the Htate of Oregon va. Una ll'iiitelt. it piute on the narken.lue (Jul.ki'tep, on the charge of aleallng f j.&o fiopi a women In the lower end of town. It wa a dmVult cnae to aet lie nnd r.iuHod a little humor In court. The pliilnllM, a v oman, gave what up- pi-iin-i) tott)e a very atruUhlforwHrd tory nnd IUmiii.-m did the an me. Doth nunt nnd woman were drmklng ind the money dlnaptxared myalerloualy. After miioe rnnaultatlon the aultor wa aroultted bv th following Jury: J a a. ltoliln-oii, Pat Kearney, Chrta Ora'nitia and Floyd ivnient. In the circuit court yeaterday the rune of Prank Hplttle v. Coluntltla It Ivor Packer Aaaoclntlon waa b-itun ta-fore the following Jury: A. K, Mln ard, 8. H. Howard. A. Olaen. neorg Johnaon. Jihn Mi Mullen, Frank Xor- I Iwrg, K. t. Helknap, Jacob lliilt. L. C. 1 Kinney. George Killer. Lenox Anderaon aon va. Henna Muyhnn and William I.ueey, charged with aasault and In tent to rob, Mayhun waa fined 150 and the charge agulnat Lacey w-us (Ha mled. Ac-cording to the former' own Htntement. the latter, while preaent at the time of the holdup had no hand In the affair. In the cnae of O. I . Cunnlniihnm va Maggie II. Cunning ham, a decree of divorce wna granted to the pi tlnlllT, 4 A. VI At this hour there waa no algn of the steamer Halley Oataert. ABTORIANS ABROAD. John H. Trulllnger and wife are at ,. lyn. Cornwall. England, where John la atudylng painting under Stan hope A. Forbes, a Royal Academician nnd one of Englnnd'a beat painter. He writes. "Plense take care In nulling the Astorlan to us as we are In ne.d of American news, which we do not get In English papere. It la 'all nbout the klnu' over here and In time It mak-a an American tired. There Is more tel egraphic news In the Astorlan than In any London paper I have read, so I have to read an old Astorlan to keep up with the times." IM'ltsONAI. MKNTION. William O. Oosslln is In the city. C. Kamm was In the city yesterday James Sewell, an Ilwaclan, I In town. Phil McDonougli, ,f Hrookfleld, la In the city. James Corbett, of Seaside, was In the city yesterday. Captain Wlcklnnd was up from Point Adams yesterday, E. Z. Ferguson la attending lo bus iness In Portland. Mrs, Paulson, n Knappa lade, visited the city yeaterday. Jinlire J- J. Brutnbuch la In the c'ty from hla home In Ilwnen. C. A. Beckmon ia In the city today. He retina home thla evening. Lieutenant Wilcox paascd through (lie city to Inspect the forts. T, W. F.spey, a resident of Oyster vllle, arrived In the city recently, Lee Strauss, a business man of Sknmokiiwa, visited Astoria yesterday. John Lnmont and wife were In the city esterday from their home In Ska luoknwn, Thomas Boyle was a visitor In the city yesterday". Mr. Boyle Is a West port logger. Mrs. J. Jourdan la visiting In the city from San Gabriel, Cnl. Mr. Jour dan Is a daughter of Mrs. M. N. Tren chard. Daniel kern Is down from Portland. Mr. Kwn Is Interested In a case which willl be heard today In the circuit court. , WB8T SIDE NOTB3. Mls Polly Dowsor, was In Astoria on Tueaday. Mrs. 8, M. Wirt returned from the carnival laat week. Mlaa Eva Parker returned from a two weeks' vlalt to Portland Saturday. Mra. Pete Nelson Is reported to be Improving under treatment In Port land. ' Mia Annie Powell, of Warr nlon, ha accepted a position In the Aatorla schools. Daniel Rlemn returned to P r !an I Monday after a week spent on the West Side. Mra. C. F. Caruthers has gone to Eastern Oregon and may make her home there. Dick Hulderman loat hla fine clog, Max The animal was kllbd by a passing train. Frank Sweeney has moved his fam ily to Portland, where they will re side In future. P. F. Hulferty has returned from drays Harbor and says he ha decid ed to move his clam cannery to that place In the near future. Mlaa Susie I'.elman, who has been spending the summer at Bklianon, la in Aatorla at present visiting Mr. A. J. MgbT, and will return to her home In Portland th-j laat of the wwk. The change In the winter schedule of the A. 4 C. It. It. Is not appreciated bv the people of the West Side. The afternoon train Is about as good as no train at all. for one has not even time enough to buy a shoe string and walk to the depot In time to catch the 5:60 train. KNAPPA NOTES. Mlaa Emma Render has been quite alek, but la now much improved. The school entertainment has bren given up, owing to the fact that the teacher la call to hi duties nt the Woodburn aehool a we-'k sooner than expected. C. E. Orover, late of Kansas, who has been engnged to teach out the term at the White achoolhouae, la now here reudv to begin when the present teach er retires. Miasea Made and Ara Foster go to Oregon City this week to be ready for the oenlng of school next Monday the one to teach and the other to at tend school. The family of T. O. Hutchinson will move to Woodburn about the 24th Inst., but he will jiot go until aftsr the close of hla school on Friday, the 26th. School will open In Woodburn cn Mon day, the S9th. - Messrs. Ross and i-'.tone, who are In the upper Lewis river country looking for timber claim, narrowly escaped a too Intimate acquaintance with the raging forest Area. Mra. Ranks has been confined to her bed since last Thursday. Her condition Is critical and she ia very much dis couraged. We hope the neighbors will cheer her up aa much as possible and lighten her afflictions thereby. The following residents ot Knappa attended the Elks' carnival at Port land lust week: Mr. and Mrs. Bagley and daughter, Ollle, Rev. and Mra. A. S. Foster, Mra. J. Sture and son, An drew, "Cousin Wllflam" Kosa, Will Stone, and Mr. F. O. Hutchinson and daughter, Llxzie, . The M. E. church will give a social at Union hull next Suturduy evening, at which singers from Clatskanle and an e'ocutlonlst from Astoria, besides locftl talent, will entertain the audi ence, after which Ice cream and cake will be served. All ure cordially In vited. Freddie I.iaeuby has suffered ara lysls of one of his leg for about a week, caused, the doctor thinks, by too copious drinking of water when overheated. Possibly, too, by bathing In the cold water when too warm. He has Just returned from Astoriu, where he has gone for medical tieat meut. ... BUSINESS LOCALS. You will And the best I5c meal In the city at the Rising sun Restaurant. No. 612 Commercial street. New stock ot fancy good Just ar rived at Yokohama Baxaar. Call and aee the lateat novelties from Japan. All smokers amoke the "Pride of Astoria" cigar. Mo Let Iter ma'de. Manufactured by MacFaiUmi A Kno bel. Bicycle repairing with skill and promptness. Suppliea In stock; work guaranteed. Reliance Electrical Yolks 421 Bond St. Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and in workman-like manner. Order promptly executed. Shop, No. 4l'o. Bond street. JOHN A. MONTOOMBRY. Roslyn coil lasts longer. Ii cleaner and makeo less trouble wlt't stoves and chimney Hues tlan any other coal on the market. George -V. Sunboin, agent. Telephone 13H. Iron beds are tart superseding tha umberaomo wooden article because hey uro neater, more durable, sani- ter.v and vermin proof. The latest reductions have Just been recMvid by Chaa. Hellborn A Son. NOTICE. There will be a special meeting to i.lght of Temple Lodge No. 30, Masons, at the Masonic hall. By order of O. I. PETERSON. . X Worshipful Master. THEY MEAN BUSINESS Strong Party of United States Engineers Will Examine the Bar Today. Weather la Not Fnvonible Hut HoihkIIiikh Will He Taken If I'ractlcahle-Are Here to Hee What Can He Hone Without Delay. By last night's train there arrived a parly of United States engineers, who are here to examine the exact state of the bar, to take soundings and re port thereon. It had been arrang d thut the engineer would go straight or. board the steamer Columbine, so as lo be rea ly to mafxe an early at ,rt In the morning, and the steamer lay off the railroad wharf In readiness to receive them. Some heavy tars com pletely blocked the way yeaterday aft ernoon, but the Chamber of Commerce reouested the Astoria It Columbia RIv- !er Railroad to make the reception a little more convenient by making a Ipuaaage way lo the Columbine. The railroad company sent an engine down I and broke the train so the visitors did not have to make a break-neck passage , to get to their berths for which ac commodation, pouring with ratn, aa l waa. the visitors were devoutly thank ful. 'Captain Richardson, of the Cilu n blne, met the gentlemen at the train and had his steward In attendance I lo e tha grl on board. - A decent jgangttiy and plentiful light had bem provided, o that eveiythlng was made ,n's eai-y for the guest a its' hi. ! always barring a heavy downpour of rain. Captain Richardson could not turn that off. The members of the party are: Ma- , Jor W. L. Marshal, tCaptaln Edward Burr, Captain J. C. Sanford, Captain j C. H. McKlntry, of the corf of en i glneers. j The genial Captain Langford was j stewnrd-ln-general to the parry rnd 'saw the remainder of hla comrades properly bunked. The president could say little until he had seen the bar. Whatever can be done before It 1 too late will be done. Captain Lanfcford said that they feared It was too late to do much, but agreed with the others that .they would know more after Inspecting for them; selves. They hope to get back hers this afternoon and get back to Portland In time for the public meet ing of the boari at 2 p. m. tomorrow, when they will lie prepared to aniwer any question which any Interested clt- Iren may ftak. All of .party seema in excellent spirits and appreciated ths fact that the rainy welcome tney got was a God-send to the fire districts. There waa no murmur of inconvenience and evidently the unanimous opinion that their mission nre waa one or vital Importance to Astoria. The Col umbine leaves at e.SO this morning. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mis. R. Ingleton has Just opened up a fine line of ladles' fall hats, walk ing skirts, over skirts, woolen shirt waists and under clothes, and all kinds of ladles' and children's furnishing goods. Hair switches and pompadours. A charce for the elegant J5'0 piano with each 60c purchase. Welch B ock, opposite Budget office. CHEAP SHOES Are poor economy; but well littins slioe, made of best liiMteriul- and sold nt very low juiees are botli eeoiumikal and satisfactory : : ; : Yr can u:t Til KM OI S.A.Gimre "4.'l Bond Street fLu$: TRY IT-IT WON'T HARM YOU. Tins remedy is made of berbs gathered iu the Kooky tuouut aius. It has been tested in the private practice of Dr. Perriu for 2(1 years and bus not failed to CURE in every instance. No harm can como in trying it-hefpful results are notice able immediately. Comin The display of woolens will be in charge of A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE from Chicago who can give you some valuable hints jjn good dress. This will this season to see STRAUSS BROS.- complete line in the piece. C. H. COOPER DON'T MISS THIS EVENT. WE HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF STUDEBAKER S FAMOUS WAGONS, CARTS, i BUGGIES The Best Draft Wa tons Ugliest Running Bifgies FOARD 8 SJ0HES COMPANY 3O0C5C5CC0CO0C0CCC TH E G R EAT QUESTION With most people it is " Where can I buy the cheap est?" Taking quality into consideration, we cau solve the problem for you regarding nrv fi&ads. .Shoes. Groceries. Flour and Feed X You 1iave onlv to give us a trial HERK ARE A FEW BARGAINS- J Carnation Cream very fine per can Ja Cutting Packinu Company's Tomatoes, per can - - Jw Cream Sugar Corn choice per can 10c ' Other gocas in proportion, V. H. COFFEY, 483-491 Bond Street xxaxrxXKXxxxxxaxxXRXxaxxaxXKXxaxxx YOU CAN DO 2 With Your Money Than to T'lrchiw 1 Caroets. Rufifs. Linoleums, Matting s s And every other article for the home w here you can get the Best Goods, J; S at the Lowfst Prices, at the Pojmlar Furniture Store of g H. H. ZiPH, - - - The House Furnisher 4xaxxtawttxxxxaxxxxxaxx8xxaxxaxXttxxnxx TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO. S V C'C ISSOKS TO THEO. BRACKER !y , V Jobbers snd Dealers in t ( . .. CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. , MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR TIPES Pips Repairing A Specialty IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence to it enables us to qualify willing workers to render superior service as bookkeepers snd stenographers. Our instruction is nnnsually thorough a fact so widely known that reputation alone brings us most of our students. Quality always counU. Examine into our facilities better now ihan ever before. Indnstrioua, willing stndenU tnaVe rspld advancement in all studies taken. Call, or write for our catalogue, PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Streets ' A. P. Armstrong, LL. B.f Principal g y Sppll! There will be a great dis play of woolens in the piece at our store on the following dates, ' : ' ', MONDAY and TUESDAY September 22-23 These goods have been especially sent for this oc casion by Strauss Bros,. 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