'4. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAI 9, IflOi, CUrk monument to b erected mt Kurt THE OLD RELIABLE Clatsop and will contain documents cup plied by the Oregwn Hlstorh-ni society, I The Boston Restaurant! KM) COMMKUC'IAL STIttiKT ?"JWISIni Absolutely Pure TOOSE J5 O SUBSTITUTE BREVITIES Today's Weather-Oregon and Wash Ington Fair; warmer except near the roast. Home-made candy at the dime musee. ,. Exceptionally nice bananas at John son Bros, today. . Home-made candy and lemonade at the Dime Musee. Crashed strawberry ice jcream at Task's candy store. For Rent A six room house with bath. Inquire of J. W. Welch. Get your fortune told for one dime at the Dime Musee Tuesday night. A targe assortment of fine toilet soap is displayed at the store of Johnson Bros. , Interview Trulllnger & Hardesty, 433 Commercial street, about your electric al work. - Come and see our special photo bar gain, tl-7S per doten. ' Up-To-Date Stu dio 178 Tenth street. ! Furnished housekeeping rooms to let over the Palace restaurant. Inquire at The A. Dunbar Ca.' store. Gabriel E. Florin, a native of Swed en, was yesterday granted first citiz enship papers in the office of County .Clerk Clinton. Cushing post No. U G. A. R. will meet on Monday evening to formulate a plan for the proper observance of. Decoration Jay. v l. The body of the late Lyman C. Kin ; ney will arrive down on tonight's train. 'The remains will be accompanied from Portland by Mrs. Kinney. . Water consumers will take notice that Saturday, May 9th, is the last day on which to pay water rates to avoid the penalty charged all delinquents. The team drivers' union Is putting In its spare time practicing ball with the Intention 'of selecting a team which will drive the tires off of any other line up on the road. ears Only those who use it know the luxury of it. " Pears' is the purest and best toilet soap in all the world. EMabliibcd over no years. Capt. A. E. Cain, 'he pilot, purchas ed the residence of H. C. Thompson on Seventh and Grand for the considers' tlon of $3000, and will make it his home Shooting gallery at the Dime Musee Tuesday night. Come and try your luck. This part of the musee will be In the building next to Trallinger's cigar store. , : A fin? collection of babies will be on exhibition at the Dime Musee. Come nd vote for the prettiest and brightest Tuesday night in the building next to Griffin's book store. Contractor Lebeck will finish today a week's Job of putting new sills under the Eunnyside saloon building and next week will perform a similar service for the Main Street bouse. Don't full to see the grand vaudeville entertainment Tuesday night at . the Dime Musee in the Flavel brick on Bond street Notice the change in the ball. Roslyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 13U. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon, physician and surgeon, has offices over Griffin's honk store, rooms T and 8. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m, and 1:30 to 5 p. m. Of- flee phone Ma.i- 2411. Residence phone 2443. Wanted Agents to sell gasoline en kinea, marine ond stationary. You can soon pay for an engine for yourself with your commissions. Address R. W. Jatnlessn, 716 Pacific avenue, Ta coma. Wash. A masked man was seen apparently trying to ettact an entrance at the front door of a reside ace on Astor street one night lately, but ran when discovered. Another man, apparently an accomplice "was watching nearby. : John Frederick Ivanhoff, the 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ivanhoff of Unlontown, died Thursday night af ter a short illness. The funeral will take place today and the interment will be in Greenwood cemetery. We are -now receiving shipments of strawberries dally direct from the grow er. L?ave us your standing order and we will see to it that you will be sup plied with the best berries the market affords, at the right price. Johnson Ilros. A good workman, using good mater ials, makes a good Job and saves much annoyance. Tou especially need ihe best In plumbing, gas fitting, heating appliances and tlnwork. Call on John A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street, and avoid trouble. Phone 1031. Prof. Lyman received a tin box yes terday made by W. J. Scully for his torical purposes. The box will be ce mented into the base of the Lewis and Personal Mention. ' ; ' l T. S. Iterr of Grays river Is la the city. Alex Bremner spent yesterday In Portlanl. , " C, H. CaUer.der went up to Portland Inst night. Capt. Jack Heed was In Portland yestei-d.iy. Fred Moure returned from Portland last evcting.' W. W. Sals of Prospect Prk was In town yesterday. Hurry J. Fluley of the Standard Oil Co., Is In the city. Hon. John H. Smith returned from Portland last evening. Miss Mary Anderson of Chadwell Vis ited the city yesterday. Dr. J. A. Fulton and wife came down on the train last evening. Howell Lewis was In the hlty yester day from his Fernhtll home. A. A, Cook, the well known drummer, returned to Portland laatnight. D. V. Kuykendall of Washington. D. C, Is registered at the Occident. District Attorney Harrison Allen re turned from Portland last evening. C. E. Hoiston returned to Portland last nijnt after a brief visit here. Miss Mary Whldby went up to Sven sen last veninjr to spend a few days. Mrs. J. B. Godfrey of St. Helens Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ray Morton. Capt. and Mrs. Brooke Payne of Fort Canby returned from Portland last evening Inspectors Edwards and Fuller were In the city yesterday and Inspected the steamer Edith. , Miss Ma.'y Whldby went up to Sven sen last evening to visit with her sis ter Mrs. Sloop. Prof. J. W. Crawford, principal of the East Salem schools was an Astoria visitor yesterday. Prof, W. Round late secretary of the teachers' institute, went to his home in Warrenton last evening. The Misses Anna and Agde Olsen went to Portland on the Lurline last night to spend a few days. Mrs. McCoustland arrived down from Portland Wednesday night to visit her mother Mrs. W. E. McAfee. Contrictor L. Lebeck went to Seaside last evening to secure workmen for building the new Necantcum bridge W. W. Curtis the timber dealer, came up on the Alliance and will leave for Tillamook this morning on the Elmore. W. H. Gllman an old pioneer of Shoal water bay came over on the Nahcotta yesterday and went to St. Mary's hos- r j" 1 All "n From the Cow to the Table. tnwscter watch (htlarmiutdnMd of thsasw. W tort til th rnOk u R h brautM W ear Aondtnury. Ther it no plant in th world where more caution it nrctoo: to In Hire dkiIum ctMnllnou. Ewry dapartmaitf it untfcr th direct chart ol t partnw tn tht buth Mt. Undw tfatts eoodiuona Economy Brand Evaporated Cream k produced. nrotitrrk.rol!!uyktitn mott pltatlnc and UMuunc . Chamittt and doctor, tay N ta the moat haalthlul. Tak no brand unlau M boare tha up labal reproduced harewun. Wt product nlnadr par oant of tht worM't twti and guaranta rent can btvtnf our cap tabal. HBXVITU MOX CONDKItSIRO COMPART, KsUasa. U. Best and Neatest Eating House to Astoria Try Our 2 S-Cent Dinners I Prompt Attention High Glass Chef f t MARINOVICti & BOSKOVICH GRAND PROGRESSIVE TUESDAY EVE, MAY 12 BENEFIT Woman's Club Entertainment ' Fund.?t?7 THREE HALLS See Locals Continuous Performance anion to know that many of those who have Inherited thlr wealth nre using every means of vituperation agulnst Mr. Kockt'fcller, Including even the ne simpers." DANOKltOl'S T.VKOKT rilACTK'K. Members of ttoslon Crew Wounded fly (Stray Shots. San Francisco. May N. KnalKn Chas HufT and KtMtxwaln McNuintira of the crew of the rruliwr Huston were wound ed by being struck by a stray bullet front th rrulmr Murtilehcdd whIU th crew of the latter vessel were vnguged I DRY GOOD5 SHOES, OIL CLOTHES RUBBER BOOTS. APRONS FOR FISHING SEASON V. H. COFFEY A Wonderful Mklm. ioQcham's nils VORAU. Bilious and Nervous Disorders Sick Mack, Constipation, Wind and Pains in Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. MITABID CULT BY TBI noniaMB, Thonui Bccdiam, SL Hdcni, En ttU by aH DragjrJata la VatUi SUtas, la btxaa, 10c sod 2sc 1'ital, probably to spend his remaining days. He la 92 years of age and very feeble, though he traveled unattended und was able to walk from the steamer Master Plah Warden Van Dusen Is at Yaqulna, where he went to try to ae cure a permanent site for a Ash hatch ery. Sheriff Llnvllle returned last evening from Ft ttnnd where he was a witness in the ease against the copper wire thieves. . Mrs. J. W. Oheen left on the Lurline Inst evening for Forest Grove, where the will visit with relatives for a couple of months. State Superintendent of Public In struction Ackerman and President Ren sler of the state normal departed last evening for their homes. Editor C. H. Jones of the Teachers' Journal, who has been in attendance at the teachers' Institute left last night for his Sul?m headquarters. Sergt. John B. Wilson of Fort Canby has been ordered to report for duty at Fort St. Michaels, Alaska where he will go via the next steamer from Seattle. HE CA.MB FKOM THK RANKS. E.x-Presi.lent of Oregon University In sists That Rockefeller Is All Right. Chicago. May 8. A dispatch to the Record-Heruld from Lincoln, Neb., says: In an address before the students of the University of Nebraska, Chancellor E. Benjamin Andrews referred to a proposed gift of John D. Rockefeller and defended the latter. "The Stand ard Oil trust has not offered any money to anybody," the chancellor said. "The gift," he declared, "was offered by John D. Rockefeller, who had drawn but a small part of his wealth from the Standard Oil company ,the remalnd er being drawn from railroads mines and other enterprises that are Import ant to the country, 'Rockefeller came up from the ranks," he continued, "and I have oc- in sub-catlbrv target practice. The crew was enguired a( this prac tice while th Marblehead was In Mug dulens bay. Lying about 400 yards from her was the lloslon with her men llkowlxe etumifml It was nut thought the bullets would carry as far as the Norton titut no ilitn et was anticipated until there tame a signal from her to eeaxo firing in her direction. Knilgn Huff was wounded In one of his urina and the boatswain's tnato received, a severe sculp wuund LARGEST SHIP IN THE WORLP The new ttenmer Ordlc recently built Is the largest anil prubnbly Ihe strong est vessel nf Its kind ever built. When she recently set sail from Liverpool for New York a large crowd saw her lart on her ft rat long Journey. There Is al so a large crowd of people throughout our country who are daily witnesses to the fact that Hostetter's Stomach Hit ters positively cures stomach, liver and kldn-y oinpliUnts, because It cured them. It will do as much for you too. if you will only give It a trial. It pos itively cures headache, belching, nua- sea, .ndlg'mtlon, dyspepsia, blllouneni. nervoune, Innoumln. and malaria, fe ver and ague. He sure try It at once. The genuine Is for sate uy all druggists and ifeneril dealers. Don't accept any other. WOMAN'S OLUB NOTICK. Thre will be no regular meeting of the Woman's club today owning to re pairs being made to the hall. It is de sired, however, that all memlKTs meet at the rooms of Mrs. K. D. Kuettner at the usual hour for a few minutes to consider a matter of buslnens. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try MS-, a delicious and healthful deswrt. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking I add boiling water and set to tool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. to Cts. PROFIT BY THE EXPERIENCE OF OTHERS" SPRING STYLES A'l the best mod els for this season's hats sort and stiff. All the newest colors. $5 us they look to the eye. Our price, $3. You get your money's worth In .quality every time. Sole agents for Hawe's 13 hats, 8. DANZIOKR & CO. EXPERT HORSESHOEING General DlHoksmithing, Bt ami Camfwy Work. " See u for High Class Work. Slum Cfonmr tf Fif teenth and Dimno Streets, near St. Mary's Ilotpitul, HOLMES S SB1BBRT I'houe 2.1411. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rut, for fishermen, . Farm en and Logger, A. V. ALLBN Ttotk nd Commercial Mretta KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER Bottled or In Keg Free City Delivery North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria ' fxaxttiaErrnxxix:;zKxaxXKXxx:2x:!Xt:iax::xiJtHJJixxxTi: . Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS HETWEKN CHICAGO NEW YORK Via WASIIIN(iTON, l. V. Finest and Fastest series of tmiiw in tlm wrld. Ful.iti.i coaches, Pullman Buffet Parlor uud Drawing Room Cum. The Finest Dining Car Service in the World Ig operated by the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad. ' B. M. AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt. . Chicago. Ill i'uzwLttZuxnxuxsxittxmiinjaTttx tJiaxuxaxaxaxaxuxsaaxaxnxiiJ r R ETI RING F R'O M AFTER many years experience Shanahan, the reliable dry goods merchant, intends to retire from business and is now closing out his entire stock at greatly reduced prices. StocK includes a fine line of Dress Goods, Silks. Ladies' and Geutlemen's Fine Underwear and Hosiery, Boys' and Men's Hats, Lace Curtains, Staple and Fancy Articles and Novelties of all Kinds. Everything to be sold at a bargain. Before buying elsewhere call and get prices and you will be pleased to verify this statemen t. v BAY I B) HA H AH ...