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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1002 PURE i OLIVE t OIL Tho only unadulterated Olivo Oil to bo had in America (excepting tlmt inudo from two or three other California orchards) is Cooper', This oil is known for iU purity, Hk ill in preparation, fine tnnto mid Jluvor. Small bottles, (55 cents; lurge, $1.29. Ross, Hlggins 6t Co. Hc p;Ulu JVstoxlan. TIULBPIIONB Ml. THIS WICATEK. PORTLAND, Oct. -Orrgon, Tliur. Any, prolmrily fair. Wnhlng'on and northern Miiho, partly cloudy and ocraelotiully threat mltig. Another blft shipment of ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS jiut In. TM arrival in mji oppor- tIUt Ut ll WU Ueodlhl tO till tit g made In our etoek of Uiii (owl, by lutl week' livjr eelling. W1ARC0. Our store clone at 0 p. m. every (Uy exempt Snluriiny. 0ton fellt fd, grain and buy. Iwt cretun (or !. Hoefler. Wry nli wni at Johunon ltru' today. Went C' mil oynter Mini elirlrap at the Nullmml Ojler Houo today. Girl wanted for general housework Apply 1-4 Twelfth atreet. For Rent Two ultc of furnished room for houm-kwplng. 165 Tfiith atreet. A large hlpmciit of 0-rman prune va received by Johnson Pro. Iiwt night You will find the bet ISo meal tn th dty at tlie Rising Sun Rtaurant, No, IJ Commercial atroeU Handsome picture are given with Archr' utiirih, Call and see them at Johiwon Brother' Store. Subscriber will confer a favor by no tlfylng till office of liny Irregularity In the delivery of thl piiper. , New Mock ot fancy good Just ar rived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and in (lie Iwtont novettlo from Japan. The Olyinpltt orchestra will give dame at Huoml hall on the 11th of Oc tober. AdmlNxlon, 50 cent; Indies free. All smoker amoke the "Pnue of Astoria" cigar. No bcttter made. Manufactured by MacFarlane ft Kno bol. Bicycle repairing with skill and promptness. Supplied In stock; work guaranteed. Hellanco Electrical Work 421 Bond St. Try Archer' perfect glos n nil fold water stiireh, nnd secure the best rt' ult In the Inundt-y. There Ik neither economy nor pleasure in using poor Bliirch, Johnson Bros. Home handHimia ne w couche In both valour and leather upholHturlng nre nhown nt tho poptilnr furniture Mtore of Chu. I toll born & Son. Tiny are un surpassed for style nnd qtmlltj' nnd nrs tnodoat In price. 0 ears Few people know the comfort and beauty of perfect natural skin. Have you used Pears' soap? . ... aM alt over the world. ,bergor. Nixr imrt of th talk will be about football. Th first tweet ppl cider of eauon juNt In.-JUUNSON MtOS, the City Attorney A. Smith hii m far re covered from hi Itlnen to be able to I upon the street, A warrant wo sworn out yl-rdy for man iallt-1 West, .tn employe of the First National bank. K. C. Holrton ' reported to be great' ly Improved in health. It I exiectt-d lie will le able to be out In a few Cay. numbing, tinning, g and ateam Mtllng at lowest rat) and In work- iiiHii.lifc niamivr. Order promptly executed. hop, No, AZS, Ilond treet. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Ron!) n coal laaU longer, l cleaner and iimkeo 1m trouble wlt'i atove and chimney flue than any other coal on the niarkot. Oeorg W. Banborn, agent. Telephon 1311, Th-t W. C. T. I', will hold !t regu lar meeting thl aflernoon at the uku- .tl hour nnd ut the regobtr Imll. A full ntttndiince I renueetcd. Thl evening the member of the Kp- won't Ieiigue will entertain Inc'r M,.i,t with a iieonot frolic at the piti mag, A good time I antkltmN d. Notice I given to water connuiner that Friday, the tenth dy of October, I the aet day on which to pay water bill to nvolt the penalty charged all detlmiuent. The young people of thl city are Invited to a ,ieiiiiit frolic tonight at the McthodUt pareonage, eomer Ninth and nxchnnge itrt. A merry time I expected. KtockhotoVr of the rullilllig and Loan comtiany, will receive a i per cent dividend, by calling at the office of th company, :il IHh etreet. W. t. Hobb, eoivtnry. rienullful picture by celebrated art- let, nrtletlcully frnmel. are to be een In rich profusion at Cha. Hell born A Sun'. Nothing more deni able for the home or more appropriate a gift. O. B. Autn .charged with attempt ed criminal artult on a Wmtport In f,.ni nlll Im mi for urellmlnry trial thl morning. The cam- will be heard In the community In which the offenne w,u committed. rtmiiitirvinir doctor will remove Hiwi-fluoii ha r and wrinkle rrom tlw face without pain. Scalp treat ment and Clilorpodlet work a upec'jil- tv. Here for a hort time t-niy. Phonn Mnln !S1. Tho Civic Improvement Inguo will hold a meeting next Monday evening at tl.e city hall. The league l very much In earnest about beautifying the city and ft lar attendance Is urged d form nlan to that end. The new mantel folding bed nre des- tlned to supercedo tho old styles, wnoe of nietal they are vermin proof, sani tary and the acme of convenience and neatness. Ask to see them, both In wood nnd metallic, at Chas. Hellborn ft Bon', ; ' The road between the trestles In I'nlontoivn, lending toward Smith' Point Is to bo planked and (traded. The city surveyor h compiled a n-iirt of the needed repairs nnd has flleo a mo with the nulltor. The estimate of tho oost is ti". Frank M. Warren- Jr.'. and Mlws Laura Cranston, ot Portland, were married In that city nt the Grace M. E. church yesterday. The br!de -Is the daughter of Bishop Earl Cranston, thu noted Methodist divine and sir. Warren hn.s relntlv; In this county. Mis, Han ls"on Allen entertnlnod a number of her friends yesterday after noon at her home. Hearts, witli ap propriate souvenirs, vns the feature of, tho evening. Also n delightful re pnst was served. Tho hostess was asiisttd by tho Misses Hanie Tnllant ml Ciang. The Invited guests were Mesdnmes Snudliorii, C. W. Fulton, Oeorsn B, Van Pusen, C. J. Trencnuru Thing, Finch, Pnvldson, A. Puntmr, Flnvel, Ch.'i-ry. Wilkinson, A. Fulton, H. 0. Van Pusen, Tallnnt, R. G. Pruel, Hlgglns, Maddork, A. J.' Taylor, P. A. Stokes, Berry, A, V. Allen, C. Cnllendor. G. C. Fulton, Giiffln, Ed. Taylor. H. F. Praeliyl. Mlsf;Worif Ijim-m-io'l nt -j it'll KHiiiJ-irtiii ItiO ;tT C'hu. B, Trescott the or!lnator of the eold storage buniiieM on th Colum bin, returned from Hun Francisco a four duy ago, and will leave today on the teumr Alliance to pnf a bulm vlelt to the various points on the Oregon roast where th fishing Industry If cer. rled on. The arrangement that were partial ly effected In regard to the funeral of Otto Illrkinb.ifh have been changed Instead of at Portland as announced the funeral will take place In thl city from Pohl's undertaking parlor, with Interment tn Oreenwood cemetery. Th service will be held tomorrow under the aupl-' of th Brewem'unlon Rev. Fa' her Lane will officiate. Two f'hlnnmen were arreated yeator day by Chief of Tollce Hjllotk on the charge of maintaining a nuisance They tire employe of neighboring China garden and make It their bul nn gnthnring up garbxge about the elty. There Is a -eg-ilatlon prohibit Ing th delivery of these slop during the day nnd It wi a violation of thl law that caused the arrest to be made. There will doubtless be some Inter em Ing literary work done In the local wr.onl this fall and winter. Pi!w will be given by the W. C. Lord bird society for the best essay written on birds by the pupil. The society hoix by doing this to create an Interest In birds among the m hool pupil that will ! of gool results. Certainly the point I a good one, and one Ehat I expected to Ik (ippreelated greatly by the dif ferent le,i-her. The Indie of the order of Plndo, wboee membership number 120 gave a very enjoyable oclai last evening In their hall nn Bond street. Lunch wn swrved with coffee. About thirty couple wer- ;ireent and an air of so. liability and good fellowship prevailed the hull. Tao weeks from lust even ln a similar "pleasantry" wll take Place. The td-r meet every Wodnes diy. evening in Hamilton hall, two ot tho meeting nights of each month be. Ing w-t apart "or social amusement and lancing. The officers of the lodge are :is follows: Couneellor, iwcar Thomp son: vlce-eounoellor, Vlia. vt iraeia Jr.; chaplain, Mr. .Cordelia. Spraurr; necretnry. Hurry Olne; treasurer, Joha V. Walsh; guide, Tbeo. Erlckson warder, Mrs. Susan Hill; sentinel, Jno.' Swinson. MARINE NOTES. The British ship Pas of Brnndor left up for Portland yesterday. .Tolm A. a lumber laden schooner for Cnll.Vrnla witi towed to sea yester day. The schooner Fred B, Sander, with lumber for San Frenctsco left out yes terday. The Columbine, which has been plac ing btiiy in Wlllana harbor returned yesterday to this port. The hurkentine John Smith arrived yesterday from the outside and Is now anchor? 1 In he stream. The steamers Alliance, Robert, Titu lar and the Meteor ar-j expected to ur- rlvn from Portland today. T!n well-kniiwn pilot schooner Jeesle has Ik-en bouglit by Puget Sound par tie who will use her for codflshlng. The British ship Am-enl start-Kl up for Portland, yester lay to lake on wheat from the Portland Flour Mill Company. The German bark Magdalene left up for Portland yesterday to load grain. Tho vessel arrived Saturday evening from Yokohama. ' Tin Brltl.ili steamer Lime Brunch ar rived from Portland ysterdny efter- noon nnd Immediately tied up to the American Cun Company's dock. REAL E STATE TRANSFERS. Peninsular Land & Trust Company to Jacob Somppk lot t .block 3, Tay lor's; $200. Orin n. Non-oil to R. A; Lawbaugh, southeast quarter section 1, T. , N, R. 8 W.j southwest nuurter of sec tion 5, T. 6 N R 7 W.: K. flltn i A. Newell to E, A. Iiwbnush, 1 Oaeres In sections 2 nnd 11, T, 8 N., H S W; $5. . Mark M. Mlnak io E. Z. Ferguson lhU acres in section J, T 8 N. R W; $5. Emily Mt. Cusuel and husband to E, Z, Ferguson. lo9- aciv In section T, T 8 N. R 8 W; $t.5r,0. John Gammelgard to A. John Swahn SO acres In tectlon 8 nnd 9, T ; N, R 9 W; $850. United States to BarMis, paywnlt W0 neres In section 28, T 5 N, H. 8 W; re celpt. Bortha Payw.vlt Cagla to llattle So. lomon, aam9 property, 81. REJ. LOCKHART RETURNED. ReV. F.dAin B. Lock lull t returned from Grants Puss Tuesduy. The peo ple of Cen'ril Point were glad to lenm that Rev. I.tvUhnt w;u returned to this charge. Ashland Town 'Talk. Mr. Lockhart formerly occupied a pulpit on the lower Columbia and Is well known here. FURNACE FOR M., E. CHURCH. The trustees of the MethoVllst chnrih met last night. Mr. J. E. lllggln presided. After ome discussion . it wn decided to secure a new furnace for the church. ' , ' ,. y - A committee "Consisting of Prof, jf, L. Clark, P. Shlstad nd Dr. T. L. VV Afpi-i6lnld ro;make the neeea arv arrsnirf mont OLDBAWLEY CHANGES IIANPfl The famous mine at Baker City, known as Old Balsley, has recently changed hands. The Beaver Mining Company, a cor poration of Eastrrn capitalists bus pur chased the properties that are Included ,n the sale. Owing to mle-nanigement and litiga tion the mine ha not been In opera tion for th past vear and It reopen ing will, It I expected, mark an epo4i In the hlrt iry of the section In which it I located. Beside "btalnjig the Balsley mine, th Beaver Mining Company, under the management of IU president. F, P. Hayea, of Philadelphia, ha secured neighboring group )t mine that prac tically, Inclillng the big mine, ,tke In all of Elkhorn mountain. The opening up of these mine and the resumption of operation In a busi nesslike way and under a good, system atic management, I a source of great satisfaction to the citizens of Bake City. PERSONAL MENTION. Alsey Fof is on Puget Sound. Mr. Harry Wood, of Warrenton, i in the city. George Hlhbert was in th- city y. terday from Chinook. Archie Cook was in the city yester day from Portland. Jacob t'lzlnger returned yesterday from a trip to Portland. Mr. Sain Harrison of the West Side visited the tity yesterday Hiss Eva Goodman returned yester day from a visit to Portland, Mrs. Perry Trulllnger was a pas senger on yesterday's noon train Into th city. W. J. Ingall visited the city yes terday from his ranch on the Lewis and Clark. Victor Sanderson, formerly of As toria .but no of Seattle. fc visiting In the city for a few days. I'aptaln Robert Carruthers and A. R. Carruthers leve tonight for their home in Klsslmor-e, Florida. Mrs. I.. M. Jeffer and Miss Carol Jeffers were In the el'y yesterday from Ihetr home on the Lewis and Clark. Mrs. E. C. Lewis who has been with her daughter, Mrs. Marr for several day, returned to her home in Seattle y sterday. Master Fish Warden Van Pusen left last evening on an offloial visit fo the Ciuckamas river. He will probably be absent about a week. Mis Emma Halferty and cousin. Misa All; Halferty visited the city yesterday from their home at Warren ton. Miss Emma lias recently re turned from a visit In the eastern part of the state. Joel Grimes passed through the tlty from Portland enroute for benstae where he has accepted a resKnslble position with the Necanlcum bpruee unilier Co. M". Grimes Is a rest dent of Seas'de but until 'ctely has been employed In Portland. BALFOUR TO QUIT GOLF. NEW YGilK. .Vt 8-Pp'inl'r Balfour who Is still playing golf with until mlnlshed teal at Broadwick, Is expect ed In Ion by the end ot the weeK and will have an early conference, says London dispatch to the Tribune. with Colonial- Secretary I'namnertain before calling the Cabinet together. THE NEW ENGLISH STAMPS. Now Hint the king of England has been crowned that government Is pre paring to Issue a new series of post age stamps showing htm wearing his crown in place of the wreath repre sented on the present ones. It Is gen erally admitted that now Is the proper time to make the change as It was con sidered Inappropriate to represent him wearing his crown before the corona tion hud actually taken place. The proper time to commence laaing Hostetter's Stomach Bitter Is at the first symptom of a disordered stomaoh, such ns sick headache, belching, heart burn, Indigestion .dyspepsia or consti pation. By strengthening the stomach and perfecting the digestion these all men.s are completely cured and your health In aeneral Is made better. , Be sura to try n bottle. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingieton 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 chance for the elegant $50 piano with each 50c purchase. Welch Block, opposite Budget office. . .GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE PRESS GOODS FLANNELS LACE CURTAINS LINENS GOWNS PRESS SKIRTS UNDERWEAR NOTIONS, ETC, ETC. Will Be Sold at Cost Must Be Closed Out at Once Astoria. fTallorinoiCo. ; ... r. e.-.i in 0Vf', Don't Try to Master Crie subject of life insurance or you will probably cive uo in despair. There are over 350 different forms of policies written. Security is the first thing and resources guarantee security. Tbs Am The Wmil lib Imummm Chumi f Nw Vwk tuc4 ikot f mt wlur Ut aiurM "rr . 1 kr m $352,000,000 ft kM f'ii PetUr-at'S mt $569,000,000 fitch U man tkn uy mim lid iMnraac nnini b iIm M km 4MifMd. Wrin tw "WW. Slufl I lwr" The Mutual Life Insuranci Company of New York JtK-j A. HcCnsT, ttmUtmu Sherwood Glllepy, Manager, Seattle, Washington. C. H. Watterman, State Manager, Portlsnd, Oregon. VAN DC8EN & CO, Resident AgenU, Astoria, Oregon. PRAISE FO- CANAPIAN PREMIER NEW YORK, Oct. S. Sir Wilfred Laurler, the Canadian Premier, who has Just sailed for home displayed re served strength says a London dis patch to the Tribune during the Imper ial conference In resisting the attempts of the British government to commit Canada to a policy of military arma ment. A weaker premier might have yielded to 'he temptation of popularity tn England. He has not antagonised Colonial Secretary Chamberlain on any British Interest but has been pursuing a sagacious policy, which 1 likely to strengthen nlm nt home. WILL TEACH IN INPIA. NEW YORK, Oct. 8.-Edward C. Carter, alhUte and student, starts on his journey today, say a Cambridge, Mass., dispatch to the World, to begin his Christian work mong the students of India. Cart-jr was graduated from Harvard In 1900, but since then he has been nursuing his studies in the gradu ate school. He devoted much time to the work of the Harvard Christian As sociation and decided finally to devote his life to work among the students of India. He Is to be supported by the students of Harvard. . WILL BENEFIT ENGLAND. NEW YORK, Oct. 8.-Although the demand from Amerl'--; has had the ef fect of raising the price of coal on most Prltlsh exchanges again, the exports show an increase for the past month of fully 100,0) tons and the shipments to America nre expected to have a markej effect on the exportation ,for Oftober, cables the Tribune's London correspondent. Owing to Sir Mlchala Hicks-Beach's export duties, the Bilt Ish treasury must bensflt enormously. PITHESS WILL ENTERTAIN. NEW YORK. Oct. 8. The Duchess of Manchester, who was Miss Ztmmer man of Cincinnati, and who recently gave birth to a son and heir, la mak Ing marvelous progress toward recov ery, cables tne neraia s i-onaon cur respondeat. Already arrangements are well forwarded tor the big party at Tanderagee Castle, the Manchester's Irish seat, to take place shortly. This will be the first party of any Import ance which the Duchess has given since her marriage. PROBABLY A SUICIDES. NEW YOrJK. Oct. 8. It haa beeri learned that the ropes which were found tied about the feet of an un known man found dead in the North River at Jersey City, 'ere not placed there by a murderer but by men on a tug who tried to draw the body from the river. Although the man has not been identified, it appears probuble that he committed sulelde. imwttwutttwtatmt CHEAP S S Are poor economy; but well fitting shoes, made of best materials and sold at very low prices nre both economical and satisfactory : : : : YOU CAN GET THEM OF S;A.Ginire :&43 Boud Street n , . , i .fM ;eJ-fmv BOYS'. ..CLOTHING.. The Largest und Best Assortment in Town .. . - Astoria's Leading House C. H. COOPER'S D ON'T these cool breezy ice cream season is about over? Don't they you of colder weather to come? Call at our store and see our fine line of HEATING STOVES We can suit everybody A large assortment to choose from . Coal Oil Heaters, Wood Heaters, Coal Heaters AlCChd HeatefS for Dar use m& chafing dish parties FOARD 0 STOKES COMPANY rt;tii!iiii;i"i;ii!ii!i!iuiii;;u!ii!ii!flifflnr.ffi !?000000(OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXX)000000000(X)OOOOOC 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 Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Flour and' Feed You have onlv to give us a trial HERE ABE A FEW BARGAINS- " Carnation Cream very fine per can ... ... l()c Cntting Packing Company's Tomatoes, per can - - 10c Cream Sugar Corn choice per can ------ . lOe Other goods in proportion. V. H. 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' PORTLAN D ; BUSINESS CO LLEGE Park and Washington StreeU , . V A. P. Armrtrong, IX. B., Princ!-r4 AT - mornings remind you that the ' they- remind NO BETTER nunc juu vou gcv uw wvo iAAU Popular Furniture Store of The House Furnisher 8 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon . A . J