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THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1002 INTERNATIONAL STOCK - Uuiokput Mini olinapmt Calf grower is "IiiloniHtioiiiil Ktork FimhI'' nmt tkiin milk, or "lnturiiatioiml Htock Food" mlxml with mill ftrfd, Mnk cut vca grow ns fust us when (ed new milk mnl kvHt tuein In better condition, Ross, Hfgglns 52r Co. jThc i;iUj) stovuu, TiaixruoNB - . ., . . 1 , i u TODAY'S WBATIIBIl. WtlTLANn, HiT 2fl.-0r.f.vi, Ide lio and Winlilngton, fair, Hair I'ini 1c I'kg Toilet I'iiiM . . lc j n per Pillow full wi,8 lilt- lili'iiilii'i Towt liiij; - fic (Vtober IMInenturnow on nl Pattern Counter. Our store clones lit 0 p. in. every df except Hutunluy. 4 Swfwt cream for &!. -Uo 'fli-re. Otston sells feed, (rain and hay. WANTED A My clerk. lienor. Hoys' ihool (ultt, lowest prices, at Sliutmhiin'a. ' Tho oil sb-amor IVentUs went out at 11 a. m. yrMerJav. School book and supplies (if all kind at the Little Hook 8 ton'. Boys' and girls' mackintoshes. Bee . Hlmiuihiui. Also umbrella!, 85o up. Mm. rn-ck, Die colored evnnrllst, will prenih toduy At It a. in. ot the HoptlBt ihuroh, The steamer FJder tune down from lMrilnnd mid pued out for Pun Fran cisco tit 3 p. in. Fr-sh till mornlnf. fOO boxes of Duo Italian 'prunoi, JTo per box. FO Utli A 8TOK'-:,S CO. Tho thtee-innHleil aehoonr Llf.lv Vunre went down and out ot 11 a. m. yesterday for 8nn Francisco. The new lil"toi mill In r iIiik up rnpldl ', Tim roof Im on end I he ma rhlnery Is being pln.'ed. We have a very fine lot of clingstone peuvhei for canning or pickling. Gill und see them.-JOHN80N ItROrt. A IoiIrc of Hed Men was Instituted at Bkamokawa lust evening. A delega tion from Antorlu attended. Some lata designs In tho ever populiir Moriix chair just received from the mnufneturera. Call early und make your choice while there at muny to select ?rn n. Cha. Ilellborn & Son. A United Stntea survey party In busy nt work examining Tillamook bur with n view of advising how the np praprlntlon for It Improvement can bent be carried out. The Young Ladles' Aid Society of tho Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran church will hold their annual auction Tuesday, September 23, at 8 o'clock, nt O'Krlen'i hotel, next to Schoifleld & Hnuko's store. Alt are Invited. Yeaterduy In the circuit court judg ment wbh grnntod In th case of James W. Welch vn, John Adair. In, the Btute of Oregon va, J, P. Carleon, the mandate of tho supreme court was ordered entered. We have Just received a ahlimont of flue Eastern hams, which we In vlto you to call and examine. Thcie hnma are the best quality obtainable and we guarantee each one to please johnson nnos. A good supply of water has bee.i se cured by tho sash and door factory by the digging of a number or wells adjacent to the works. As soon as the " necessary logi arrive the company's mill will start up. . .. FOOD a crrrve cad auc rriur j rtLuo run vnc veil l For school supplies of all kinds cull ut Mhnnahan's. Now Is the time to get your prunes sil l Plums, 200 boxes today ut 3Se per boX.-FOAHU 4 BTOKKrt CO. Hven WalMd liven jn native of Hwrdon, yesterday declared his Inten tion of becoming a cltlxen uf th. rplte 1 Htutis. The Ladles' Oulld, of the Kplikopal church, will give a tea Thursday, 8 p tenitier !5. at Mrs. Klmrhoffs. All are Invited. Now Is the time to gi-t your prunes und plu ' s. 200 box' s today ut 15o p r box.-FOAUU St STOKl-M CO. Active Catholic Indy to work at home. S$ paid for 11' duys' trial; pT.nunclit If satisfactory. John Engwull, l.uk sl lu building, Chlcngo, flcntlemen, come and get valuable hints on "Good Dress." Mr, Itulfo will give It to you at C. It. foop'r's next Monday und Tuesday. The funeral of John Nntli-rili'l Uok place twluy on (tray's river tim his former residence. Ti si'-.tin-'r l.Mips curried the body across Hie ilver. A handsome and stylish sideboard Is n convenience appreciated by every liouckcer. See the n-w stw k at tho store of Chus. Hi llborn & Hon. John It. Jardul and Jacob K. iu-rm yesterday made declaration of inten tion of becoming cltlscns of the Cull ed glutei. Holh men are natives of Norway. The ineeilugs of the Salvation Army undrr the able Kadershlp of the Heck family ere growing In Interest. The songs and sermons by Alexander lkvk and wife Attract lurgo crowds lilthly. Mr. M. A. Holfs, of Chicago, will b ut C. It. Cooler's on Monday an I Tues day next. You ars requested to carl whether you order or not. Como and see what he has and get posted. Huffets to please the imt fastidious, the latest creations splendidly planned and rnngnlrti-ently constructed, unex celled for elegance. Your Injection Invited. C'has. Ilellborn A Son, At A recent meeting of the Joint manufacturers' committee various matters wre illiicimne I. At nn enr;y date the pn'illc t. u.iorm-d n lo lh) standing of the committee by a I published n hii1. Fall and winter samples of overcoat ings, suitings, etc., In tho piece on ex hibition nt C. II. Cooper's on Monday and Tuesday next. You are requested to call nnd we them whether you buy or not. We offer today one ton of fancy fresh prunes at n law price. Cull and s e our stock and get your supply toow, as the prevailing rain will Injure fu ture shipments. We have a good stock now.-JOHNSON imOS. Following the Instructions given out from the surgeon-general's office lr. Kuril has prepared a plat of the quar antine station which will he pi ced on the official map of the United States Const und Geodetic survey. For ths coming school season we have bought on Immense stock of tab lets and all kinds ot school materials. We have a full line of school books nnd everything needed for school chil dren. SVRNSON'8 BOOK STORK. The largest single shipment of wilt ing tablets ever received In Astoria Is Just being opened up hy Grllttn & Hed. It weighs 2250 pounds nnd contains ev erything In the way of paper frpm the cheapest school tablets to wedding note, It came direct from the manu facturers In New York. A ton of tab lets is no small lot. . C, H. llufrglns, secMtnry of the As toria Electrlo Company, was In the city yesterday. A meeting of the direc tors of the company was called last evening to consider further Improve ments. The meeting was held In the Tage building. Frsldent Mitchell was unable to be present, but proposl Ions for Improvement were favorably dl' cussed among those In attendance, Oorton's minstrels, the world wld ' favorites cire coming In a new program of minstrelsy and will appear nt Fish er's Opera House next Bnturlny night. The performance Is .unique, Inasmuch as the overdoing of burnt cork and tho telling over of tried bcwhNkered Jokes are conspicuously absent. To counter-balance for this welcome omis sion a gold, sextette nnd a quintette thai cannot to hoaid too often to sdlt most exacting audiences are Introduced. The dancing specialists an 1 musical artists are exceptionally clever and of a high grade , The sale opens next Friday morning at Orlftln & Keel's. 1 Fresh this morning, 200 ' boxes of ft no Italian prunes, 85c per box. FOAKD & HTOIfEtf CO. On Monday and Tuesday, ths 22 1 and 23d Inst., Mr. M. A. lloife, repie ent Ing Strauss Bros., America's lend ng Tullorc, will be at C. II. Cooper's dis playing, In the piece, over 400 patterns of the latest goods. Call and see them, Mr. Frank Futton and one or Iwj friends left yesterday for (Julncy for some shooting. They vers well equip ped with good guns and at least one good pointer. On return It may be ex pected that the first Savings Hunk de posits will be so many braces of snipe, A meeting of boys Interested In foot ball was held at No. 3 Engine housi on Friday. There will be another meet ing tomorrow night t eight o'clock lind an t'ppi-rtown club will be formed nnd officers elected. Kvery one I ter- stud In football should go down. Creamery men say 'hat Hhlle Hie re cent ruin Is beneflciul to the dairy men the Improvement were very si ght )!ud the rains kept up another o'liy they ( In I in the pastures would have b en well soaked and gooJ grass would be more plentiful for eomell ns to com than It otherwise will be, ('orvnllls anticipates a larger eiroli ' luelil hi Hit Avrl.Milliienl fVOIt.tr. thnn have attended at nny former term. Commit lees are now engaged In secur lug accommodations for the students, I u Im iicm nrplv'lfitr In InrffM immlutt-tt The advantage of the school have al ways been reeoKnlncd, but that It Is gaining In popularity, the present con ditions strongly Indicate. The Kcllpse Hardware Company has Just received ft large irhlpment if ",iiH rlr Hot Wast" coal bu;nl i he t Id sioces, cuts of which may be s en on the (Irst page of this paper. A suc cessful eoul burning slove Is a lux ury made doubly acceptable since wood has become so hUh-prlced, and these have proven to be perfectly sat sfac toiy. Considerable stir was rrea'ed In water front circles yesterday when the ! report became nols-d about that the 1 crew of the Nahcotta hud gone on 'strike thereby enforcing the steaner to discontinue her run. Later, when the vpss-.d slenmej Into port It was learned that the men had merely quit, 1 necessitating the supplying of th Ir ! places with new hands. Blchoii Duncan who Is attend ng the Columbia conference of the M. E. Church Bouth now In session at Cor valls Is from Bpartaiiburg. Couth Car., Il is probably the most emln nt pul pit orator of his deno rlnat'on. and 1 recognized throughout the country as a man of wide learning and prtfounl convictions, Astorians who have had the rare good fortune to hear h m prnch consider it along that line to be the event of their lives. The Bristol bay flihermcn, who have I. ,...n hiilittnar nut for what thev clulm- jed was due them from the Alaska I Fishermen's Packing Company, h .ve i accepted the .company's offer. T e men had organized a union the b t ter to contest their alleged rlgh's, but after a deal of wrangling and the threatening of law suits the union dis banded and the company's offer was acceded to, , The scluol bells will ring the full term tomorrow. The teachers are all In readiness for their work, and ev eveiythlng p ilnts lo a pro able sea on. Yesterday afternoon a me t Ing of the city teachers was called be City Superintendent Clark and the new grade work was (jMe over care fully ar.d Itn different phases were con sidered and tllscursed by those pres ent. The new teachers are en the ground ready for work. Changes were made yesterday In the telephone exchange. J, II. Thatcher, Portland manager of the company, made his routine visit and nccep ed the resignation of Miss Olgn Noe, tho local manager, who is about lo be married. The ladles of the txchung.' gave her a very pleasant surprise party last evening nt Mrs. Ollmore's home, and If all their good wishes, be fu filled she will Indeed have a happy future, Manuger Thatcher scarcely likes the popularity of his girls became he loses them too soon. He appoint ed Miss Nellie Lidwell manager In Miss Noe's place, largely because he hud not discovered any immediate signs of her getting married. Some of the rest wore suspected and put out of the race. Mrs. J. N. Coffey of Hammond died Frldny evening ot St. Mary's hospital after a lingering Illness. Mrs. Coffey was brought over from her home on the West Side some weeks ago to be nearer medical old and has remained here since occasionally gaining strength but as often relapsing. She has been operated upon and has received ev-ry attention that professional nursing could devise or the medical science could advance, Nohtlng could be done, however, that could prolong life, nnd she succumbed at lust to the dread messenger. The funreal will be held today from the residence of MrB. V, II. Coffey, of this city, with Interment nt Knappa. The case of the A. & C. R. R. vs. Daniel Kern was resumed yesterday In the circuit court, and While the evi dence and argument are conclude ed no decision has yet been reached. The case was continued over until to morrow, when It is expected a con clusion will be attained.. ABOUT THIS REP UTATION BUILDING. It I not accomplished In a day, and It Is not made with printers' Ink. It I the result of an Intimate knowledg: ot the Intimate worth of your wares; a determination to handle nothing you cannot rnsclentlouMty recommend; a study of ths wants of your customers; an unremitting care In supplying them; a strict adherence to business prin ciples and hacking up your stutem nts with forts and deeds, regardless of cost to yourself. , An unswerving adherence to such a policy cannot fall to win the confidence of the people. This Is the foundation on which we built our reputation. It Is the policy from which we have not deviated In IS years and It has borne Its fruit. Today Filer's. Piano House stands at the head of good piano houses on toe Pacific Coast. Every piano purchased from us bears our guarantee. The range of makes we carry Is too long for publication, but the list Is headed with the worll-known Weber Kimball and Chickelng pianos. Then come pianos of all grades, snl prices, all of them good. An organ, the terra on which we are making sj easy. Is almost like giving them away. You will never miss the money you put Into one. When In Portland, call ond ex amine our stock. Remember, FILER'S PIANO HOUSE, Is nt Ml Washington Street, o. posltc Cordray's Theater. HARVEST FESTIVAL, The Annual Charity Effort of the Hal vatlon Army. The Salvation Army, working Inde fatlgably the whole year 'round, be lieve ' nevertheless that there are limes and seasons which In their very nature are' fitted for s cclul effort and now girds Itself for a great annual effort the well-known harvest festival. Th-.-re ore In this country 195 coc al relief Institutions maintained by the Salvation Army, with 546 oflle rs and employes; 9 shelters for men, and six shelters for women, 24 food depots, 24 Industrial ho. ties for the unemp oyed and derelicts, 20 rescue homes for fallen women, 24 slum settlements, with 80 sainted young women in their charge. Over WOO persons are nightly accom modated In the army shelters, or rather more than 2,500.000 per year. More than 450 fallen women are yearly rescued and led to a life of both purity and usefulness, whjle not far from 1000 con versions are brought about w ekly by army ministrations. Considerably more than $250,000 are expended yearly in the relief ot the poor alone. It is with the hope of meeting as much as possible ot these diverse and manifold demunds that the army holds each year its harvest festival ond it Is In full confidence of public sympathy nnd approval that theotflc -rs app al lo the peopel of this locality for an expression of their generosity. The dates of the harvest festival for Astoria are September 27th to. 30th. THE WEEK IN SOCIETY. Mrs. J. E. Ferguson haB sent out in vltutions for a tea to be given at her home on Tuesday afternoon, Septem ber 21 The Thursday afternoon Club met with Miss Young this week. Nea-iy all of the members were present und enjoyed Miss Young's hlspita'ity. The social event of the week was the reception given by Mrs. Frank Parker Wednesday afternoon, and which was described In the Thursday Issue of Ihe Astoriun. Miss Heilborn entertained the mem bers of the Oearhart houe party Frl day afternoon in honor of Miss Hen nett, who has left for Salem, where Mrs. W. S. Kinney and family expect to spend the winter. Miss Tlllle Suter was Ihe reel lent of a most charming surprise party Friday evening at her home. Between 25 and SO young friends swooiied in upon Miss Tlllle when she least expctel such an event. A musical program delightful In the extreme, entertaining games ond dainty luncheon served to make ever countennnci sparkle .with happinea ond every hour to pass too swiftly away. , $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 sum of mney, there is another agency which deserv es mention because ot the good It has done and the suffering It has relieved during the past 50 years, and that is llostetter's Stomach Bitters. No other medicine can take Us place as a cure for Btomach, liver and kidney troubles, such as headache, belching, heartburn, indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation or biliousness. We would therefore urge you to give It a trial, The genuine must have our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. Do not accept a substitute, HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mis. R. Ingleton has Just orened up a fine line of ladles' fall hats, walk ing skirts, over skirts, woolen shirt waists and under clothes, and all kinds ot ladies' and children's furnishing goods. Hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the elegant $500 piano with each 50c purchase. Welch B'.ock, opposite Budget office. ' NOTICF The cooks and waiter of A'torla will hold a special meeting, Wtdn s day, September "A, for the re-elect'on of officers. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF flRST NAilONAL BANK at Astoria, tn the State of Oregon, at the close of business, September 15, lisK: RESOURCES, Loans and discounts $303 447 52 Overdrafts, secured and un secured bt 03 U. S. bonds to secure circu lation 12 500 00 Stocks, securities, etc 121.106 0 other real estate owned 6,160 45 Due from National Banks(not reserve agents) 3,400 14 Due from State Banks and Hankers 5,1S 6S Due from approved reserve agents 118,300 t Internal-Revenue stamps .... 104 10 Checks and other cash Items 65 25 Notes of other National Hanks 45 00 Nickels and cents 69.28 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie $124,300 Lcs-al-tender notes 55 124,355 00 Redemption fund with V. 8. treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation 25,O0 Total $776,84 62. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 25.fr 00 I Undivided profits, less ex- penses and taxes paid 35,067,02 National Bank notes out- standing 12.50 00 Individual deposits j subject to check.. $08,02? 92 I Demand certificates of deposit Jf.6,ZW 63 mu w Total $776,$4 62 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: I, S. H. Gordon. Cashier of the above- i i i. .i ani.mnlv in-tar that I the above statement is true io me oei I of my knowledge and belief. u u lit ik i n i.i. i Hrniitri. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of Bepiemoer, C. It. THOMSON, Notary Public Correct Attest: O. C. Flavel, W. F. McGregor, Jacob Kamm, Directors. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon. Aue. 25. 1902. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act c f congress of June 3. 1878, entiled "An act the sale of timber lands In the states of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1882. BRCNA P. JOHN, of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5S72, for the purchase of the east half of the northwest quarter of section No. 9. In township No. 6 north, range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oreeon, on the 7th day of No vember. 1902. He names as witnesses: Thomas B. Bldwell. Charles Iverson. Frank Bid well. Theodore Stockman, all of As toria. Ore. Any and all pei"ons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before the said 7th day of November. ' 1902. CHAS. B. MOORES, 9-2-11-4. Register. vrmcE "for pltbl'ca tiov " United States Land Office. O-egon City. Oregon, auusi s, im.. Notice Is hereby given that In om- it.,A ...u, lha rtrnvlttlnng nf an act plitlllcv " awa .n j" v of congress of June S,- 1S78, entitled ' An act for tne saie or umuer uuu i itatom nf fallfornia. Oregon, Washington Territory." Ins extended to all public land states by act or aususi . x, JOHN E. LARSON, r i ,i.n rvmntv nf ClfltSOI). State Of Oregon, has this day file.5 in this of fice his sworn statement xvo. ior . i. V, .. nt V, n'Aat half ft tho lie? iiuuuaav v " v v- southwest quarler of section 5. and the west halt or tne iwnnnrai MUJiin- . - of Sec, 8, in TWp, ."SO. I rans iu. i west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for okri:ul turnl purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register nnd receiver of this office at Oregon Cltv Ore., on Monday, the 27th day of October. 1902. He names as witnesses: ceuua.. OiHscr. of Otney. Ore.; John Denck, or Astoria. Ore.: Julius Garby, of Olney. Ore.; Jake Denck. ot Astoria, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above descrllwd lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before the said 27th day of November 1902. r- CHAS. B. MOORES, 8-15-10-17 Register. CHEAP I (shoes Are poor economy; but well fitting shoes, made of best materials nnd sold nt very low prices nre both economical and satisfactory : : ; : YOU ( AX (JKT Til KM OF S.A.Giinre IU3 Bond Street 1 Coming Sooit 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. j WBJHAVB RECEIVED K A FINE ASSORTMENT Or WAGONS, CARTS, BUGGIES. The Best Draft Waons Llghest Rnnninj BBggies V Easy Riding Carts v . . . FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY THE GREAT 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 Gsods, Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed . You have onlv to give us a trial " HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS- Carnation Cream very fine per can Ja? Cutting Packing Company'a Tomatoes, per can - - Cream Sugar Corn choice-per can ------ - lw Other gocds in proportion. v. H. COFFEY, 483-491 Bond Street YOU CAN DO With Your Money Than to Purchase Q. farnptQ Rhps. linoleums. JVlattiflP H vi powi "H)i 5 And every other article for the iome S at the Lowest Prices, at the Ih. H.Z4PH, -.- - TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO, succissorsto THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKERS ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pips Repairing A Specialty IS OUR MOTTO . Strict adherence to it enables ni to qualify willing workers to rendef superior service aa bookkeepers and stenographers. Our instruction i unusually thorough a fact so widely known that reputation alone bring as 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 catalogua. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Street 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. America's Leading Tailor ... Chicago... whose tailoring is too well known to require comment, STUDEBAKER'S FAMOUS JOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC NO BETTER - w - - r v rj w here you can get the Best Goods, 5 Popular Furniture Store of j The Hoose Furnisher 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon A, f. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal