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"A' ASTORIA. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1003. SPRATT'S DOG BISCUITS 25cfls per package ROSS, HIGGIN5 a CO. The Depot Exhibit . 5 Colonel txwks and prtjr wwt ex wct4 to arrlv yesterday to arrange If pouilbla for a representation from Clatsop county in tha exhibit being placed In the union depot at Portland. Ai they did not arrive they may be ex PfCted today and It la probubla that a meeting will be called to receive them tonight and to aacertaln tha dealrabil Ity of Mndlng mieh an exhibit. TUB TIDBB POR APRIL. With WUr. I A. M. I.P..M. Low Water. """ Date." h,nCl"ftT h'.mT ft JL."I MondayT. ....I S T: 7.1 l; "i.T Monday V . ... TuMHiay . , ,. 7 l:M T.l Ml 7.1 Tuneday . . .. 7 VTediiraday . ,. 1 10; 04 7.4 10:46 7.1 Wedneaday . .. S Thursday , . . (11:01 7.(11:13 7. Thuraday .... I Ylday , . , ..10 11:011 7.1 Friday . . . ..10 Saturday , . ., 11 0:13 1.3 11:40 7.9 gnfurday . . .. 11 MONDAY . . .11 0:49 1.4 1:13 7,7 SUNDAY . , . 13 Monday .... 13 1731 3.6 1:01 7.4 Monday 13 Tuesday . . ...14 1:6s 1.4 1:47 7.1 Tuesday 14 Wednesday . ..16 1:37 1.1 1:38 1.7 Wednenday . ..16 Thuraday . . . I 1:00 7.0 4:11 .l Thuraday ,...! Friday ...... 17 1:31 7,6 4:13 1.1 Friday 17 tialurday . . ., 13 4:80 7.1 1:46 1.0 Hnlurday . . .. II HUMMY . . ..18 6:10 . 1:46 1.0 SUNDAT . ,. 10 Monday . , . .. 20 1:13 1.8 7:44 1.1 Monday 20 Tuesday . . ..II 7:3 (.0 1:44 1.1 Tuesday . . ..21 Wedneaday . .. 22 1:46 t.l 1:11 7.0 Wednonday ,. 22 Thursday . . . 13 :4s 1.4 10:16 7.1 Thuraday . v. .13 Friday 34 10:43 1.8(11:00 7.1 Friday 24 A. M. b.m. 1:41 1:00 4:06 1:03 1:64 1:40 7:11 1:01 1:40 1:17 1:66' 10:84 11:11 lt:! 0:36 1:47 1:61 1:60 4:40 ft. 1.6 1.1 1.6 II 0.7 0.4 0.1 0.1 (.6 0.1 1.1 1.4 1.71 1.1 1.7 1.3 1.7 Ml P. M. b.m, 1:16! 1:33 4:11 1:11 :0 1:47 7:22 7:68 1:12 1:01 1:4 10:10 lt:17j 'i:02 t:00) S:l 1:61 4:13 ft. l.t l l.i i. i.i i.i t.l i.i TUB Kaufman Garments and Custom Tailoring are On a Par. No merchant tailor makes clothes that wear better, that look better or fit better. Each suit or overcoat has that out of the ordinary look which immediately stamps it as the peer of any ready-to-wear gar ment manufactured. To wear a "Kaufman Garment" means comfort, style, economy and satisfaction. Tha "Kaiif man" ovcreontt an rvcognfoed everywhere as tba highest order of tailor ing and draping. Ho other make of over coats Rive such universal satisfaction, and best nt all tht coat of these garment it vary moderate. Ask to see the "Kauf man" Topscot, Look them over at HERMAN WISE'S " OPPOSITE I'ALACK RESTAURANT 4 3 Kaufman Elect Delegates The clerks' union held a meeting on Tunsday evening attndd by about 40 irienibera. After Initiation rwcmonles a aoclnl was Indulged In with progres sive ttltlst and refreehmenta aa the proRratn. Josoph L. Kline and Jack Johnson were elected rtel-gut to the slat convention of clerks union to be held In La arando on May 4. Fred llayberg and George Italaton were elec ted alternates. Ladies' Fair Club Mrs. Edith Toiler Weathered of Port land will address the ladles of Astoria tomorrow t i p. m. in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce relative to the formation of a Lewis and Clark club. The object Is to awaken interest In the exposition among the Indies, and to secure their valuable assistance In making the fair success. All the ladle of the city are Invited to be present. Arc You Fagged? That run-down feeling; is caused by your over-worked digestive organs not doing their work !roperly. Set them right, re nvigorato your system and restore sound and lasting health by using Beecharn's Pills BoM Everywhere, f n hg'nn lOe. sd Be. Industrie and resource of this favor ed region, which are many and varied. President Allen of the Push Hub ha already taken step to set thing In motion, and Is enthusiastic concerning the opportunity and desirability of let ting Clatsop be heard from. Installed Officen " Astoria lodge No. ISO, B. P.O. E. held Its regular meeting last evening at whk-h the following officers were In tUtlled: Chester Fox. exalted ruler; Cha. V. Brown leading knight; Frank Vaughn, loyal knight; Jas. O'Coniwll lecturing knight; F; J. Carney, secre tary; J. C. Clinton, treasurer; "' Nell Crosby, lyler; Herman Prael, trustee. The lodge now number 205 member and I In every proererou condition. Molly Hogans Social At their meeting last night the Molly Hogans decided to hold a stag social on Thurhiy evening, April It, the profit arising from which are to be donated to the Astoria public library. The com' mittee In charge Is Oswald West, A B. Dolgity and Randal) Reed. Sub committee were appointed a follow: On program J. C. McCue, Neflo John, son and C. V. Brown; muslo J. C Swope, H. h. Fletcher and B. D. John son; refreshments Frank Woodfleld, Scully and Cha R. Wright. An Open Letter Morning Astorian: In the Budget of yesterday evenng my name appeared ns one of the wrangler at the Debat es society. The subject discussed was "Resolved that Socialism Would De troy the Ambition of the Individual. 1 was not present ai all but I under stand Mr. Charles Hough took part and I presume our name have been con founded. I ask this correction a I Am not a socialist according to the pre ent everyday Ignorant conception of socialism. To those who understand the question and what It means and propose from a socialistic and philo sophic conception and ctandpolnt I am a socialist. . - J, M. Hughe. Life Buoy soap, F.nough said. Johnson Bros. Wanted Bedmaker for hotel. In quire at Central, The swellest shop In the city. BIX artists at the Palace baths, Easter novelties and choice late book at the LKtle Book store. Four up-to-dat barber at the Occi dent. Tou don't have" to wait. V' lOur White Pine, Tar and Wild Cherry 1 one of the best thing on the market fee cough. Good for children or grown folk. - Roger, druggist. Wanted A furnished room with heat and bath and all modern convenience. Address P. O. box 680. Astoria. New stock of fancy good Just arriv ed at Yokohama Baxaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan, Tou wlU. always And the best ISc meal In tha city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. Ill Commercial street. Dr. Nellie S. Vernon ha recently lo cated permanently In Astoria for the purpose of practicing medicine and ha secured offices over Griffin' book atore where she can be found from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1:30 to S p. m. Leather Upholstered ,. Furniture The Durable Kind , Which we ar offoring at greatly reduced price for a few days only. Yon can not af ford to lot the opportnnity go by. Our prices will convince you. :: :: :: :: :: CHARLES HEILDOnN 8 SON 590-592 Commercial Street Logging at Warrenton Logging operations of considerable proportions are being arranged for on the west side. The timber Immediate ly west of Warrenton was thoroughly Inspected recently by a competent log' Iter and he pronounced It to contain a Trillion feet of first claaa material suitable for the manufcture of lumber and a samp ts to be organised there soon for the purpose of getting It out. A skid road Is to be built leading from the timber to Sktpanon creek and horse will be used in hauling out the loss, the railroad track preventing the operation of an engine and cable. The logs are to be dumped in the stream near P. C. Warren' old residence, a short distance south of, the mill. To the casu.il observer the timber to be tapped had always appeared to be merely a pretty grove and until an ex part examined It had not seemd pos sible that a logging camp on the scale proposed could be successfully operated there, S ; & Clatsop at the Fair . There Is a pronounced opinion am ong Clatsop cltlscns In general and the heads of the commercial organisations In particular that thla county can and will make an excellent showing at the Lewie and Clark exposition. The pos sibilities of the county ror an interest ing and attractive display are the best. It will naturally contain all varieties of timber and manufactured lumber In finest specimens; salmon In all styles and conditions of existence and meth ods of preparation Including the prr.cRss of artificial propagation; and all other SEE THE PRICES ; -V in the Ad of - MORSE DEPARTMENT STORE On the Fourth Page . From Southern California Mis Sue H. t'.lmore arrived home yesterday after a three months' vlult In California Miss Fioretta Elmore remains' to visit In Ban Francisco for a few week longer with her coucin Mis Ilolbrook, Mis Elmore nay that since the imuAU'tlty abundant rain which fell In southern California the country I ,ei-fectly lovely In appear ance and the farmers and frultmen are Jut ilant. About M Inches of rain fell during the winter, something almost unparalleled and every Inch was appre ciated a bringing added prosperity. Tht irnt'n field particularly show a highly beneficial result from thte large utnount of moisture. The ladle vis it fd Ml Violet Bowlybjr In Los Angeles and Mrs. Frank Pat ton. Mr. Wm. Ross and Mia Bessie Bos In Berra Mndre, who were sojourning there In OUHt of health, and apparently being much benefitted. . Mrs. Wm. Rosa and Miss Bessie are now at Palo Alto, where Mis Ross will remain. Mr. R.iii will soon return to Astoria. .PERSONAL UENTION; 4) ; ; Report of Fish Warden In hi monthly report, delivered ye terday before the fish commission at Salem, Master Fish Warden Von Du- sen recited that the receipts of hi of fice tot March amounted to 1666.10. Of this II 13.(0 was derived from Snes and sums received for the sale of contra band fish In district No. 1; 1178.50 from licenses In same district and 1375.00 from license In district No. 1. In dis bursements the sum of 1294.25 was ap propriated for the construction and op eration of hatcheries on the Columbia river; sum of S1 devoted to hatchery fund In district No. 1 and $60 for same purpose In district No. I. In speak ing of the Ontario lte the report says: "At Ontario w have been delayed somewhat In getting a title to the pro perty desired for hatchery purpose on account of the survey but In the course of another week we should have the matter satisfactory and the deed ready for delivery. Everything pertaining to the matter ha been agreed to by the owners of the property and the delay Is caused entirely by the surveyor who ha bjcen unable to get at the work and get the re-survey and a correct descrip tion for u." In regard To the pro posed hatchery site at Taqulna tht de partment ha not yet obtained a tltl to the desired properties and the report MpreiMt concern at the fear of not be ing lit a position to erect permanent building for tht approaching season' work. The trouble th word en ha met with la In regard to the water mpply, the owner of the properties advancing contentions that cannot In justice to the department be met. . - , ' Cha. A. Davis the Chinook tranman I In the city. v' 1(. M. Brsnsford return from Port land laM. evening. G,W. Hume returned last night from a trip to Eagle Cliff. . It. 5. Elbon and B. W. Reed of Rainier are at tht Occident. Gus Gronnell tht prominent Nehalem valley hop grower I In the city. , Alex, Duncan of the McOuire hotel, Hvaside, was In the city yesterday. Mr. Capt. Kindred retunwd yester duy from a visit of several days at Hammond. W. II. Chritenien and H. O. Van Dusen were passengers down on last night' train. Mrs. Robert Drodle returned to her home in Albany yesterday after a visit with her mother, Mr. F. Isllnn. Capt. M. 8. Uaten of St. Helens came down yesterday to re-enter the employ of the Columbia River Packers' association. Miss Florence Turner began last Monday to teach the Bartholdus school on the Walluskle. Th term will teat live nionth.--"" " Little Russell Fox, who has been very ill with pleur!y and Inflammatory rheumatism for tome weeks Is some what Improved. ' ' -."j.W Mr. Stanley an daughter June re turned yesterday from a visit to Oak land Calif.,, and In the evening went to tbeir home at Seaside, : Mr. E. Everest of Neabeig Ore who ha been very 111 for some time Is now much improved. Mr. Everest had just lost a daughter from typhlod fever be fore coming to Astoria and taking sick. . " -m " "5 '. ,- '" ' -J. W. Estes of Rlverton, Iowa, with his wife and two daughter and his father-in-law. Me. Loit, arrived last evening for a 10 days' visit with hi bro ther. Dr. O. B. Este and family. Mr, Estes I on hi way to Seattle, where he will locate. - k Mr. and Mr. C. L. Houston will leave tomorrow morning for Portland where tbey will remain for several months during the construction of the new factory building of the American Can company which Mr. Houston will personally superintend. They will re side at the Beverley. . - Cheap Fuel. ' " Fir slabwood, stove legtha. 13.60 per nnrA Rniwtiml II KA 1are lnad. Phone 2211 Black, Kelly, the trans fer man. r v. -J VHave a LoojL" Ask. us to show you the assortment of beautiful picture given free to purchaser of Pillsbury' Vltos (break fast food). Johnson Bros. ', FOR 30 DAYS , . a , . , i i V.;, I offer for the next SO day the follow Ing line of cigar at Portland prlcea:', Manara Banquet, Sancanas T. Ilyia, El Sidolo, tit Telegraffo, El Sjrmphonlev La Sorrento, La "Belle. Creole, Rosa AI Atayo, Owls, Exports, Child, Oremas, Sutlor Print, a union label cigar. , -Royl Bengals, two packaga of Dur ham free with each 100. Manila Gems, S for 6 cents; Old Vir ginia Cheroots, S for 5 centa; Porto Rlcnn cigars, 800 and 60 free. Some bargain In Chewing and Smok ing Tobacco. Don't forget the fact that price Will be satisfactory. : ' ; v j Pipes and Playing Cards, Cigar Hold eis, Amber and Meerschaum. Good delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company, . Safe sold for cash or on the Installment plan. Call and see mplet and get price. - West Side Notes v. . . ... :t J. 8. Delllnger spent Sunday In War renton. .. ( ; . Geo. Warren has returned from an extended trip In Caliornla. M. Lester Busey spent Sunday with friend on the west aide. Mr. A. Pensmore who has ben IU for the last two weeks, Is slightly Improv ed. ' ' Dan Rosa will start a logging camp on Monday on the ridge west of War renton. Starr Smith moved hi family to Hammond on Saturday. He is employ ed at Fort Steven. C. F, Lester returned from Seattle last week where he went to purchase an engine for bis mill, , Mr. J. II. fUcKardsori Will leave Hammond Tuesday: to join hef husband In Nahcotta where they will reside. The 'new engine for the Warrenton mill arrived on Saturday and soon a it Is In place the mill will resume opera tion. - A. Cigurdson starts hifi cannery in a few day. It Is rather small at pres ent but will be enlarged as business will permit. 6, B. Wirt has sent his resignation a postmaster at Skipanon in. There teem to be no aspirant fo the mftce so it will very likely be discontinued. G. F. Moore and A. Glle have rented the old Halferty cannery and they will have It ready in about two weeks to commence the season's work of canning clams, . ." ' ; Edgar Dean spent last week visiting friend and relatives on (he west side. He returned to Goble on Sunday where he has i fine position in the cold stor age company. ' P. A. TRULLINGER 515 Commercial Street Phone3Sl and 2871 Two Stores Now Open. J After being handsomely remodeled, refurnished and enlarged, the famous Toke Point Oyster house la again open to the public. The celebrated Toke point oyster "and all other delicacies will be served in our superior style at all hour. ; Private room. Eleventh treet. I : f For Easter . The most elaborate line of Imported Easter novelties ever brought to Astor ia. Many varietlea and very cheap. Special Easter candy boxes. Tou must set them at Hoefler's. Easter Sale The Methodist ladles will hold an Easter tale next Saturday afternoon in the (tore next to Griffin' book store on Commercial street. A great assort ment of Easter novelties aprons; home cooking that will .tickle epicures, and an abundance of home made , candles, for which the ladies have Justly es tablished a reputation, will be offered to tht public, at very reasonable prices. Refreshment will be served. :'.:': CO.'S Grand Easter Offering Is Now Ready. No richer display of clever -and fascinating creations for the ladies, or greater sacrifice in profits was ever made in . Astoria. Among A Thousand Bargains you should see our New Easter Styles in Ladies, Misses and Children's Hose. " All the new creations in fancy stitches, plain and mixed colors and embroidered effects. Ladies Fancj Hose, black cotton, embroidered boots, m g in snorted shades, full finished, price per pair Ladies Fancj Hose, a great assortment of shades in neweet designs, all up-to-date. This line is so varied in us assortment ol styles and colors it is impossible to describe them. Tonr choice, per pair adies Black Lisle Hose, embroidered boots, also a fancy lace, with assorted colorings, prices, pair, 75c ' Misses Plain Black Lisle Hose, fine ribbed, finished foot, sizes from 5 to 10, price per pair, all sizes, w3C Misses Black Lisle Hose, fine ribbed, elegant quality, m f Price, according to size, 85c to - J C Infants Pink. Blae, Cardinal, White and Black, plain t r or lace, Lisle Hose, price per pair, .-: - " - wJlC EASTER RIBBONS, New Fancy Styles. Handsome Ribbons in the new rich Roman stripes, Persian and Dresden patterns, very effective for belts and neck- q ( wear. Price, per yard, - - .- - .- -: - - - OtlC 566 Commercial St Phone 1331 Hail and Phone Orders Receive Prompt Attention. . FOR THE FISHING SEASON Fishermen who need Fishboat Oars, Boat Stoves, Clocks etc., should first see our stock and examine prices. Full assortment. FOARJD a STOKES CO. Astoria ; ! - - Ore.. NEW ARRIVALS In Late and Desirable Assortment ..." DRY GOODS AND FOOTWEAR Come in and see. What you buy here is good and the prices are right, t General Store, Corner of Bond 1 v n and Eleventh Streets . V. H. GOFFBY i !! The Boston Restaurant 530 COMMERCIAL STREET Best and Neatest Eating: House in Astoria Try Oar 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention I!i0ii Class Chef I MARINOVICH & BOSKOVICH HOT EL PORTLA N D The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, - - OREGON I