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ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNi: 30, 190I. :7iISOlD:nSUAClE mi Absolutely: Purer '' A: W. Robertonl who ha been In the crew for Mven years. will leave tomor row for tl liifht house atFtve Fingers, Alaska, where i wUI be nrst assistant There will be A regular session of the B. P. O. Elk tMs evening. There will be an Initiation and other business of Importance. A full attendance is de sired. '- The apera "PrlnclUa'VH-as performed' last evening in Utaw befre a house full of apreUUive -people. At the conclu sion of the' performance a dance wu held that was enjoyed by all present. The pri formers reached home at S:SO ihig morning. The aura of K2 was real ised by the performance. ' The N.T. Brewery baseball team was beaten by the Cathlamet Suns Sunday tiy a score of S to J. ' Outside of the box the Afctorians did little or nothing. "Jackson" both a pitcher and Candles, Ice Creams, ''fff Sherbets, Sodas. ' M" BRANCHES AT. jUT ' Long Beach Seaside Astoria, Or. w;ishington Oregon EXPERT EIRESI6EING General Elacksinithing, Boat and Cannery Work. - Seeii for High Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif-' ' teenth and Duane Streets, near St. Slary's Hospital. HOLMBS S SE1BBRT ,. Phone 2.361. Castings -. j ' -J " , We are prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of eastings or pattern work. Lowest . prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. The Troy Laundry Corner Tenth and Duane Streets Has the Neatest, Cleanest, and most Sanitary Laundry Establishment in the State. Prices Seasonable. ' Let us call for your wash. ; Thone Main 1991. ' " " " BLACKiSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Building. First-Class Horse Shoeing. Logging Camp Work. All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. We' guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 921. KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER . Bottled; Or In Keg; , . Pre City delivery Worth Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria - (ELATER1TE Is Mistral Rubber) ' YOU MAX X7TEJXI BCIUUMO ! or And It nceMry to BEFLACB A WORH.OUT HOOP ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the placo of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, Tallejs, etc. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Bold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prices and information. TKt ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, - - OREGON batwr; was practically the whole show arid received nirw favorable comment thn everybody els combined. Th trip te and from Cathlanwt mad In a launch. ' , .' : ' vi.' 1 PERSONAL MENTION i N, B. Fenrison of Gtjaya river was in tlie city yesterday. ,.' H. C. Hahn wan In ttw city from Portland yesterday. . - Walter Harrison of CHney was an As toria visitor yesterday. Miss Ittl eBnnett was up from vfearhart yesterday and in the evening ivtumed to the coast. Robert Kinney is tn the city the guest of Hon. J. II . Smith. Mrs. Q !r McFarland came In from her Own mountain home Sun day and yesterday morning left for McMlinyllle to attend the funeral of her tepWher Burnard McrWlltpa who died aui&awly Saturday night. Mrs. McFaHand will be absent for two weeks. ' ' .'"' J. A. Mctntyre was In the city yes terday from Hammond. "V i Mr. nd Mrs. L. S, Heaton were tn the cly from Deep river Sunday. fish Warden Van Dusen arrived In from Portland last night. , G. T. Carleton of Svensen was in the ty yesterday. Rev. L. J.. Trumbull went to Port fcnJ last nlgfat. - H. 3. Lyman, who has been attend ing the state teachers' convention In Portland, returned home yesterday. Mr and Mrs. C. H. Eyerley are m the city front Knappton, August Krats is on a visit to As toria.:.' Cantata M. S. Haien will leave this morning for Warren. Oregon, to be absent a week on slok leave. At the end of that time he expects to be well ,nou?h to return to hla work. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IrenO Brass Works Oct. 18th tnd Franklin are: EARLY DOCUMENT ON OREGON. "' The (Nirly explorations of the great tether with tht golvfen atortai of promt others who found their way back "wa drinking tn th wonders of a country r unrest nmong large portions of the net hkVvo fortunes tn tht nw land. An' appettrs In documentary form In a lat Quarterly. A memorial to congress by ing the national legislators to assist in of t9w 'Oregon" river la here given. By ClllaenS'Of Kentucky, January, 1J. 1$40. , To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States In Congress Assembfcdf Your petitioners respectfully suggest: That the Government of th Vntted States ought to plant a colony In the Oregon Territory, and give tt such nur ture In its Infancy as to enable It to get a hold sufficiently permanent for it. by Industry, to make, the many natural advantages of that vast region bonti-tb ut to the wealth anl prosperity of our nation. To crown shls enterprls with wceaa, they bellev It expedient to hav a road cut from some of the towns on the Missouri tlver, across the Rocfcy Mountains to Astoria, at the mouth of the Oregon river. As soon as this passage can be opened, a colony of farmers and mechanics should be conduct across . the mountains and settled with a military power, stationed strong enough to protect the colony. Conations of land should be made to thr-Mt who would become actual settlers, sufficiently large to Induce emigration. At t convenient distance across the mountains garrisons should be placed, to protect travelers from the hostilities of the Indians. Under these arrange necta, with such additions as you In your wl.fdom may make, a settlement '.n that territory can be made, which Mill d"ubtles redound to the advan tage of this country. Tour petitioners believe then are but few sections of .OHtttry in North America embradnit mote advantages than that region. Its climate Is said to be more temperate thai the climate of any other country situated in a similar latitude. Its soil Is f'-rt!V! and well adapted o vne Siwwth of all kinds of agricultural pro ducts. Its valuable fisheries 'would be a splendid accession of wealth to the United States; its peltries, for a time, would be Immensely profitable. A set The boiler and engine for the Mc Gowan cannery is being placed in the building, and th other machinery is expected here in a few days, says the Hwaco Journal. Jt was the intention of the McOowans to have the cannery in operation by July 15, but at the pres ent rate It will be ready in lens time. Danxiger tt Co. have received 100 suit cases. They will present One to every purchaser of a man's or young man's suit. CUTIGURA WMENT Purest of Emollients and Greatest of Skin Gores. Ttis F'ost Wonderful Curative of ill Tfea For Torturing, Disfiguring Humours. Cutlcura Ointment is beyond question the most successful curative for tortur ing, disfiguring humours of the skin and gcalp, including loss of hair, ever com pounded, In proof of which t slnele anointing with it, preceded by a hot bath with Cutlcura Soap, and followed la the severer cases by a dose of Cutl cura Resolvent Pills, is often sufficient to afford Immediate relief In the most distressing forms of itching, burning and scaly humours, permits rest and sleep, and points to a speedy cure when all other remedies fail. It is especially so In the treatment of Infants and chil dren, cleansing, toothing and healing the most distressing of infantile hu mours, and preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp and hair.- Cutlcura Ointment possesses, at the same time, the charm of satisfying the simple wants of the toilet, In caring for the skin, scalp, hair and hands from In fancy to age, far more effectually, agreeably and economically than the most expensive of toilet emollients. Its " Instant relief for skin-tortured babies," or "Sanative, antiseptic cleans ing," or "One-night treatment of the hands," or "Single treatment of the hair," or " Use after athletics," cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each n connection with the use of Cutlcura Soap, is sufficient evidence of this. ! Millions now rely on Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for pre serving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby raphes, ltchlngs arid chufirurs, as well as for all purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. northwest, then the Oregon country, to w told by returning nilsolonalrles and t" and to the Atlantic seaboard after tch In glorlou poaslblllttea, ormited an tied state- wish to build homes and Interesting account of this movement number of the Oregon Historical lending cltlsens of Kentucky, petition- eatubllnhtiif a colony near the mouth tlement In that country would afford more Extended range to the pursuit of agriculture, Into which It Is our nation's Interest to Induce as many ns ixualble; whvn markets shall be otened for the products of this country, Its livers will afford .idvant&geoua facilities of nav igation. The commercial position of this country must not be overlooked. The East Intla trade which enriched the Pho-nlolns, the Jews, and all sue reeding nations, which have been so fortunate .ts to enjoy Its trude. Is more convenient to this quarter of the coun try thun any commerclul point In the Vnlt-d States or Europe. The estuary of the Oregon river ia said to afford a safe,' easy, and commodious harbor. Wer-J a trade "arrled on between this point and the Kast dndles, the perilous navigation of dangerous seas, to wWch onr commerce with that quarter Is un avoidably exposed, would be obviated. With a little energy and an Inconsider able expense, compared with the mng ttude of the design, we can have the luxui'e and rl-hest products of the Or!ntil ollmes Drought, up the Oregon rlv(r over the snowy hlghts of the Rocky Mountains, unu poured out Into the lap of the prosperous west. Your petitioners feel a lively Interest tn speedily securing so many Important advnr.tags for their country, therefore pray, (hat your honra jlo body will, by law, afford the necessury facilities ns ooon as practicable, to settle tlie'r'gn reitinry In the manner suggested In this pt'tton. H. Hugh, FleUlIng Friend, Samuel HaycrafU. R. Itoyee. C. S. Craig. James W. Hays. F. W. Forenutn. S, r. Wlnterbower, It. O. Hays, John-H. Thomas, J. W. Miller. E. S. Brown, Nathaniel McLane, James W. Smith, E. H . Hayvraft. P. S. Wood. Kamud J. Stuart, Wm. T. Vertrus. P. W. D. Stone, W. S.. Morris, Thomas Slon'ls, John Arnold. V. S. English, W. K. Eiu.'li-'h. Stephen Eliot, Arthur Park. Wm. C. Van Mater. ' Klizabethtown. Kentucky. January 13. ISO. CITY TO BE DESERTED. The Fourth of July will see Astoria a deserted city, or all Indications are at fault. The butchers are to close their shops, and all the householders are to pull out for Seaside on the Push club excursion. W. A. Coodln has been awarded the contract for clearing 70 acres of land adjacent to tHie barracks at Fort Stevens. . t Mis. Anna B. Be'cher and daughter, Maud, may return soon from Portland to take up their borne in this city. Arrhhlshop Christie bas left Portland for Alaska to be absent a month. He goes to Inspect Alaskan missions. ' CUBA TO COPY FROM AMERICA. The Cuban government has decided to adopt our system of government In Its foreign department, and to that end are obtaining all the available datapos- ible. Imitation Is the best evidence of the value of our system of govern ment, and In medicine the same is also true. Consider Hostetter's stomach Bitters for a moment. During the past fifty years It Iwis established an unequalled record of cures of stomuch ills, and because of its wonderful suc cess Is being widely Imitated. In some cases the bogus article is used to re fill the genuine Hostetter bottles. Be ware of all such imitations. The gen uine Is sold only in bottles securely sealed with a private stamp over the neck. It positively cures dizziness, headache, nausea, indlgftlon, dyspep sia, and mnlaria. Don't fall to try It. CARD OF THANKS. The undesigned desires to extend sin cere thanks to many kind neighbors and friends, and to the Order of For resters for their sympathy and assist ance during the illness of this late mo ther, Mrs. A. Jensen. Ohesley Smith. RAINf) THE PURE V J naiai nArrf r Even children drink Grain-0 because they like it and the doc tors say it is good for them. Why not? It contains all of the nourish ment of the pure grain and none of the poisons of coffee, TRY IT TO-DAY. M grocsrs srerrwtMre ; lie, and SSc. pr pscksge, What: Business and Industrial Opportunities. Charge: One cent a word each Insertion. Twenty five cents a line a week. No charge less than twenty-five cents. X? WANTED. ( Good steady man for gardener and coachman. Apply at Astorlan office." BAT118. Turkish and Russian baths. See ad. vn first luge. HOl'SB COAt... No coal equals th Rock Springs, Wyoming, coal. Xew shipment Just In Send In your orders. LACE IXUTAINS. Mrs. Rasmussen will do up I ace cur tains to your satisfaction. Leave ord ers at the Oregon bakery. SOLICITOR. A good solicitor van find remunerat ive employment by applying at this of fice. TO CELEBRATE. Fourth 3t July goods, ammunition canes, torpsioes and glunt crackers at P. A. Tiulllnger's. Two stores, Com mercial street. WANTED. All who are In want of anything whatever to make the need known in these columns, OFFICE OtRL. Wanted-Olrl to do office work. Ap ply at I p. m. at No, 433 Commercial sis-eet. Trulllnger 4 Hardeaty. COAL. ' Rosyln coal lasts longer. Is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. Oeorge W. Sanborn, ngent. Telephone 1311. CAMP COOK. Wanted-GIrl to cook at Seaside, gentleman and wife camping. Work ery light, t:0. Charles Wright, Occi dent hotel. DWELLING. ' For R.mt-One and a hulf story six room cottage; on Fourth between Com merclal and Bond streets. Enquire at No. 1M Bond street. FOR RENT. Housekeeping, 2 large rooms, fur nlshed or unfurnished, gas and electric lights, water in kitchen. Over Peter sen & Brown's shoe store. SCHOOL PROPERTY FOR 8 ALE. Sealed bids will be received by the clerk for the school property situated on Boon avenue, Hammond, Ore., con sisting of lots I and 8. block 14, and the school building situated thereon. The right U reserved to reject any or all bids. Bids to be opened at the school house July 15, 1903, at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS MUDD, Clerk Dlst. No. t, Hammond, Ore. The Columbia arrived In yesterday from Alaska. The stumer Vosburg Is due from Tillamook tHIs morning. Rev. Harold Oberg conducted the fun eral services of Mrs. Agnes Jensen held Sunday. 1 Tomorrow the county court will begin its July session, and will deal with ! several matters of general Interest to the county. A new logging engine has arrived for the Bremner Logging company and will be used In the Young's river road. The offices of G. W. Sanborn will be removed from 813 Commercial street to 136, corner of Tenth and Commer cial. At a meeting of the clothing merch ants last evening It was decided to close Miolr storas at 1 o'clock on the afternoon of the Fourth. On Friday the day preceding the Fourth, the stores will be kept open until 10 o'clock at night. bather li no 1iin1nitK to tba rldnr wlio wear SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SUCKERS Man or Multt mil not gat tn cxcclsior Bttum OIUB CLOTHINQ For all kind of wo. Warranted WlrDroof. Look for Uadt-mark. 11 ooi u inri write S . fttwyrr Sm, R.I. S fra. Shi UakrMf., Sim. m '0 You CWARETTF.S. Th newest and latest In cigarettes Pall Malls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul llnger's. Two stores. ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trulllnger ft Hardesty, 433 Commercial street, about your tlsc trlcal work. ' FIREWORKS. Just received a special line of fire works for ths Fourth from Sun Fran cisco. Jesse Fung company. RED MEN'S EXCURSION. Thers will be no need to tuk bas kets on next Sunday's excursion as r rnngements have been mad by th Red Men with th Cathlamet hotel to feed all that attend the excursion at rea sonable rates. STOLEN.' Jure 11, from Qulnn's landing, a tmnll double-end boat, painted yellow; with blue bottom; d gunwales; let ters "J. O. Q." on bow. Pleas Inform James Qulnn, Qulnn's landing, Oregon. Don't kwf your no on the grind stone forever. If you don't see what you'wnnt, nsk for It 111 Tins Astorlan, FULL CREAM CHEESE. Mad In Gray's River. Retalts at IS cents a pound. Th best ever offered on the lower Columbia. Try tt and be convinced. Bond Street Market, M. Ello, proprietor. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the under signed for finishing one school room at Hammond, Ore. Plans and spei lllca tlons can be sn at thv residence of Willis Mudd, clerk. The right Is re served to reject any or all bids, which will be opened nt th school house at 7:30 p. m., July S, 1903. WILLIS MUDD. Clerk Dlst. No. t, Hammond, Ore. TOBACCO and cigars TURKISH PATROL for cigarettes. Fine. GOLD SHORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled UNION MADE UNION LABEL Agents for the Portlund Safe fe Lock Co. Call and 800 samples. Two stores, Commercial St P, The Boston ' KM COMMERCIAL HTKUKT Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention MARINOVICH Fancy and Staple Groceries ; FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, ; TOBACCO AND CIOARS....... Supplies of all kindsat lowest ratestfor fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. V , t V. ALLBN Tenth and Commercial Streets Want? UOOD NMOKK, Fishermen! Dlxl Quenn, In ll-oa. pall. 40 nts. P. A. Trulllngr. HKS'f 1&-CENT MKAL. ' You will always find th best Uo mal In th city at th Rising Sun r tuurnnt. No. til Commercial street. PIANO TUNER, For good, reliable piano work your local tuner. Th, FrtdrrU-kson. tO'l Ihmd trc Phon M74 Red. JAPANESE OOODS. New stock of fa hey good Just arrtv. d at Yokohama Bnsaar. Call and s th latest novsltl from Japan. CHEAP rUEL.t Fir slsbwood. stov logths, 13. M sr cord. Boxwood 11.50 pr large load. Fhon till Black. Kelly, th trans fer man. FOR LADIES. Dunbar's hosiery sale Is a genuln opportunity to buy a real live bargain. Four pair of tin fast black fur 11.00. (HXD PLUM III NO. A good workman, using good mater ials, makes a good Job and save much annoyanc. You especially need th best In plumbing, gas fitting, heating appliances and tlnwork. Call on John A, Montgomery, t:i Bond street, and avoid trouble. I'hon 1031. . STILL IN TUB LEAD Dainty eaters, people with hearty appetite theater parties, and all other partit a find what they dwsir and om to appreciate at th Tok Point oyster house. The choicest viand In th mar-, ket are ther served in most pleasing style. Open all night. Private rooms. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. l. IngleUn will continue her re duction sale of hats skirts, waists and ladW and children's furnishing good until October t. Call and th tin. Also carry a complete line of hair switches and pompadours. Prices will suit you. MRS. R. INQLETON, Welch Block. Sw'rt (.'mini 10 rcnla a pint. A. Tigg. SPECIAL FOURTH OF JULY ROUND TRIP RATES VIA A. 4 C. R. R. On July 3. and 4 the A. 4 C. It. R. will sell special round trip excursion tickets between all points at ONE! FARE for the round trip, limited good to return until July (, Inclusive, (live ns your oriler for LHtwt and fk-Ht Phono graph mid griiphophono records. A. Trulling'er. Restaurant I High Class Chef f & BOSKOVICH