"V' ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12, 190. Dr. Lyons PERFECT '..V Tooth Fonder Used by people of refinement for oyer a quarter of a century PREPARED BY Local Brevities.. t WPATHER FORECAST- -Oregon and Washington Wednesday, fair. JUST IN A. AM. Smith" Imported Sthoteh Kippered herring. JOHNSON' BROS. 1JCENSES RENEWED The licen se of A. L. Pease, Harry Eakln and W. H. Pope, ail river pilots, were re newed at a meeting o( the state board of pilot comlssioners yesterday. All other business was routine. ', FORESTERS TO CELEBRATE Court Astoria, No. 8, Foresters of Amer lea, will celebrate Forester- day this evening at Odd Fellows' hall by hold ing a literary and muslca 1 entertain ment. A good program bas been ar ranged,' after which ice cream will be ' served. All members and their friends are Invited to be present.' The enter tainment will start at 8:30 sharp. BARKERS TO ... PARTICIPATE At the last meeting of the Barber's Union It was decided to take active part In the proposed Labor day celebration. A del egation will appear In the parade but It has not been decided as to whether Remember the Regatta Is due this month! It will be a great success but i not greater than the success of the CARABANA, SYMPHONIE AND MANRARA BOQUET Carried at TRULLINGER'S the only two cigar stores in the city Agents for the Portland Safe & Lock Co. Call and see samples. Agent for Portland Sail & Awning Co. Sails, Tents, Awnings, and Covers. Two stores, Commercial St P. SOLID OAK ROUND TOP EXTENSION TABLES Large new line at $7.75 and up Eleg'ant new designs in Chiffoneiresand Hall Trees Come in and see some Nobby Furniture H. H.ZAPF - The Housefurnisher 030-634 COMMERCIAL STREET Fancy and Staple Groceries , FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers, and Commercial Streets ELATERITE It fiaeral Rubber) 'OtJ MAY ITJSSID BlILDISG orflndL It nccwarytoKEPLACEA WOB.t-ODT BOIF ELATE RITE ROOFING Takes the place of shiDgles, tin, iron, tar and grave), and all prepared roofiDgs For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prices and information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers cf Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. -General Found rymeu and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest. or not a float will be used. The shops will be closed during the forenoon which will give the employes oppor tunity to participate in the celebration SHERIFF HONEY INJl'RED-Shw Iff Rnney of South Bend met with an accident at Long Beach yesterday that will likely keep him laid up for some time. The official was working on the railroad track when he slipped and fell. He was unable to rise without as sistance so was taken to his home. He was found to be suffering from a frac tured ankle which, while not serious, will necessitate careful! nursing. TAYLOR BOUND OVER Thomas Taylor who was arrested on Monday on complaint of Henry Salmlnen who accuses him of stealing a suit of clothes, failed to convince Justice Good man yesterday that he only borrowed the glad rags, and he was bound over to the circuit court in bonds of $200, which he did not furnish. He was ac cordingly taken back to Jail. Tears of humiliation streamed down Henrys face as he told the sad, sad story of his life, but the court has seen similar water, works in action, and he had another story as well as the borrowed suit of clothes in mind when he entered the or der. COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETS At the regular monthly meeting of the di rectors of the Comerclal Club held last night, Frank Woodfield tendered his resignation as secretary . B. J. Pye was elected captain of the bowling team with authority to select a team to compete for the regatta trophies. Arrangements were made for complet ing the gymnasium. Several new mem bers were admitted. By vote, the board decided to extend indefinitely the special membership fee of $2.50. The regular fee is $10. Give as your order for Latest and Best Phono graph and graphophone records. A. Trulling'er. Corner Elftbteenth aad Fraakfis. COUNTY BRIDGE BLAZB-Th timely arlval of F. P. Moody on the south side of Youngs bay bridge yes terday evening probably saved that Ktructur from total destruction by rlre. Mr.1' Moody was returning to the city from the Lewis and Clark and upon reaching an eminence about a quarter of a mile from the Say he noticed a Are on the bridge and hurried to the spot. A plank was tiuhd to he burnel through and the biaae had started tn on a sill. Obtaining pall of water at the keepei'a house Mr. Mood quick ly extinguished the lire. It Is supposed to have been caused v the stub of a righted cigar carlcssty thrown away. , DROWNING FATALITY The four year, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jatxl Hanhela. of Gray River, fell Into the river Monday while at play with his brother Gustave and was drowned. The little fellows were arranging a fish ing net in some manner when the fa tality occurred,- Edward slipping and falling Into the water. The other boy did not understand at first what hud happened, and. not until he realised that the boy did not appear on the surface did he raise an alarm. The coroner was notified of the circumstances, but no inquest was held. The funeral will be held today. TWO NEW CITIZENS JohnE.Sath er and Peder L. Sannes yesterday mad the first formal declaration of their In tention to renounce forever all allegi ance to all and any foreign prince, po tentate, state or sovereignty und par ticularly the king of Norway. WORK OF THE HOSE TEAM The few days remaining until the regatta should cause local athletes who are to compete In the events to redouble their efforts In training. The members cf the hose team have been doing good work but Captain Brown Is concerned that tnoreof the men do not turn jut at the tests that are held In the tvenlngs. There are 18 men who are supposed to be In active training but more than half t these do not engage in th trials. The team Is well equlaped. be well or better than any that are scheduled to appear here, and concerted action means an easy victory. The team work Is now being supplemented by foot races, this latter practice being en gaged In every morning &t an early hour. WHERE RACING WILL BE GOOD VUitors to the Oregon state fair this fall witness the greatest racing ever seen in the state. Salem business men have raised a purse of $2000 for 2:17 pacers to be raced for on Salem day, which has 30 horses entered. These horses are from Idaho, California and Montana, and it is expected at least 20 of them will start, furnishing the larg est field of high-class horses ever seen on the Pacific coast. Portland, too, has contributed a purse of $2000 for 2:20 trot ers to be raced for on Portland day. This race has 27 horses entered.of which most of them will start, making two of the greatest racing events ever held this side of the Rocky mountains. The tender Heather made a coast trip yesterday, planing a whistling buoy at Tillamook bay and a channel buoy at Nehalem bay. Returning the Heath er took on board the engineers at Till amook rockwho have been engaged In placing the donkey boiler taken to the rock by the tender some days ago. The Heather reported the sea to be very smooth ith a heavy fog falling. EAGLES ATTENTION. You are requested to meet at our aerie at 1 o'clock, p. m., today (Wed nesday, August 12,) for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late broth er, Fred J. Norton. HERMAN WISE Worthy Pres. ICE. FOSTER, Worthy Sec. J P. S. Fines for non-attendance will be I strictly enforced. PACIFIC NATIONAL. At Salt Lake-San-'Lake ; Butte 0. At Tacomar-Tacoma 1; San Fr&ncls- CO At Seattle Seattle 2; Los Angeles 12. PACIFIC COAST. At Sacramento Sacramento 4; Los Angeles 0. At Seattle Seattle 10; Portland 18. LOOK AT THIS If Looking For Nice Dainty Things For Lunch We have them. I'nderwood'B deviled ham. Libby's deviled ham, Libby's deviled chicken. Libby's deviled turkey. Libby's Melrose Pate. Libby's Veal Loaf.. Llbbs Potted Delicacies. Hammond's Lunch. Tongme. French boneless Pickled Sardines. Underwood' Lobstsr. High Life Crab. . -Cooper's pure Olive Oil has no equal. FOARD 8TOKE3 CO. OVER 00 LIVES LOST. Full particulars were recently receiv ed from the Samoan islands In regard to the terrible hurricane which visited those Islands and In which over O0 lives were lost. Such a loss Is appall ing, but after all Is not to be compar ed with the nuinbtr of person who have lost their live from Indigestion, dysiwpsla and constipation find other stomach troubles! The number li, however, been considerably reduced since th introduction of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, M years rnso, Ivcaww It positively cures all such nllnirt. Your life and health are too precious to experiment wlh therefore try thin famous remedy rflrst of all and be tilted at once, tt won't disappoint you. The genuine has pur private stamp over the t'eck of the bottle. $2.0e straw hats for 75 cents at DAN- .loins. A Model Kitchen Every Home Can Have One at a Very Small Cost. Tou would be astonished If told the prices that Foard & Stokes Co., Is sel ling its famous cooking stoves and ute.islls at A better assortment can not be found In any store In the state. We supply everything from a dust pan to a range at prices that will fit any pocketbook. It Is economy to have your kitchen modern. Saves labor, ex penses and your health. Let us show you what we can do to remodel your home. We want at least a chance to quote you our prices. FOARD &STOKE3 CO. $1.50 straw hats fur M cents at DAN NIGER'S. New Today OPENS NEW RESTAURANT. Man King has oiwtied a restaurant at the coiner of Ninth and Bond streets. The fact that the proprietor is tfilnese docs not mean that the restaurant is Chines. The proprietor suites that it will be conducted the same as an Amer ican restauror.t, and that first -cluss meals will be served for 23 cents. The place will be open day and night. Re member the address. Ninth ami Bond streets. Fl'XERAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all mem bers of ths Bartender's L'mon c-e re quested to meet at Pohl's undertaking parlors on Wednesday at 1 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of attending the fun eral of the late Frel Norton. CHAS. DALSTROM, President. ACGL'ST NELSON, Societal y. WANTED. Young man A goo.1 appearance with $500 for partner In good paying business Guarantee $100 clear ufoov" expanses each month. Address PARTNER, core Astorlnn offlee. FOR RENT. Furnished rooms, with or without board. 1414 Grand avenue. MRS. G. SCHMEUXO. NOTICE The ownership of the Astorian hav ing been transferred to Messrs Lyon & Patterson, all persons Indebted to the Astorian Publishing Company for ser vices rendered up to 0gust 1, 1903, are hereby notified that their accounts are their office, and are requested to make payment at once. SPECIAL NOTICE. ' Tou can buy here our $1.50 stilt bo som shirts for $1.00 In all siwa. S. DANZ1GER & CO. 75c wash suits for 35c at Danalger's. Triumph fruit can wrench works both ways. Is steel, nlckle plated,. It means perfectly sealed Jars, sells for 10 cents. Ask us to show them to you. JOHNSON BROS. Don't Guess at It But If ou ant ong Bast write us for our rate and let us tell you about the service and aiccommnrliLHnnii nfr-r. ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST Cam via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL iroro rAui tu uuast to Chicago and fflnnlnnarl. Don't fadl tn writ u about vaur trln u we in In a mi tlon to arlvs vnn inmt valnaMo matlon and assistance; 6319 mile of iraca over wnicn are operated some of the finest trains In the world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address. . C LInDBET, B. H. TRUMBBLL, T. FT 4 R, A,' Coral Aft, , 1 Third at, Portland. Ore, 9. Fe, O. P. ft T. A fit Paul, Ulna. t)CE TODAY. Oregon peaches, pluma.applet prunes, tomato', cauliflower, cabbage,, canta loupes, va and string beans, and nil other good fruit and vegetables In mar ket. JOHNSOM BROS. T5C KNT OOLF SHIRTS For 5 ceutj; men's strtd and fig ured Rolf shirts, slies 14 -i to 17, at Omuhjer's. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver l!r racks, Wash., August 5, 1WS. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here until U . m September i 1SH13, and then opened for relrs to Hospital t Fort Stevens, Oregon, U, S. reserv es the right o RJct or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. En velopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposal for repairs to Hos pltl at Fort Stevens, Oregon," and ad dressed to undersigned. F. It. HATHAWAY, C. Q. M, $l.w straw hats for Si cents at PAN ZIOEU'S. The Scenic Line TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. Through Salt Lake City, Leadvtlle, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, Ofi'ets the Chotce of Three Routes Tlnough the Famous Rocky Moun tain Scenery, and Five Distinct ' Routes East and South of Denver. 3-FAST TRAINS DAILY-3 ivtween Ogden and Denver, Carrying All Chases of Modern Equipment. P'-rfeit Dl.ikig Car Service and Per sonally Conducted Tourist Ex cursions to All Points East. STOP OVERS ALLOWED On All Classes of Tickets. Fcr Information or Illustrated litera ture call on or address W. C. M.BRIDE, General Agent 124 Third St.. Portland. Or. OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON STATE . FAIR .-. SALEM September 14-19. 1903 The Greatest Exposition and Live Stock Show on the Puclllc Coast, lliiih Class Racing every afternoon. I'MMH'un)i I'mniuini on live stock and farm products. All exhibits hauled free over the South ern Pacific. Reduced transportation rates on alt line. Live Stock Auction Knl held In connection with the fair. Fine camping ground free and reduced rates on campers' tickets Come and bring your families. For further Infor mation write W. I. WISDOM, Secretary Portland, Oregon. Subscribe tor the Semi-Weekly As torlnn, $1.00 a year. MmiwmM mk lmMJ1 up tfie AveDMes 01 ,,sh fiA'Al 1 I H " byMl..mploymi(or,mde,.hlrhir.ruly SjttjPXS S mL C t4a fiN'W 1 1 'Lr . Mlurt's own MEDICAL I kkn ..r 1 1 11W AVAHIi .J ' in 111 urn pnaraai!i.. , u. uiuun wnicn win not permanently succumb to Iti miniatrationt. It is smsU wonder then that MEDICAL LAKE OINTMENT (or cream) poneie healing power which eems msrveloui. This prepsrstion is sn Ideal 5kln Food and hcautifier and li the qulckeLnd most agreeable remedy for Sunburn, Eczema, Burn, Bruises, Chapped Hands and Pace, and all Roughness and Irritation Of th kln is the most beneficial in iti effect of all emollients and Is an article which cannot aafely be dispensed with in ny household. Medical Lake Ointment if applied (especially immediately after washing) will allay U soreness and assur a soft, velvety surface to the skin. 25c. a box at druggists. MEDICAL LAKE SOAP for toilet and nursery, makes bathing a luxury. 25C. a cak. , NOT PA TENT MF.ntClNKs. MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MFQ. CO.. Sole Manufacture For iale in Aitoria by Frank Har Twelfth and Commercial, ana tn Fancy, ripe rtnrtlett pears 20 cents per doien at Johnson Bros, BEST 15-CENT MEAL. Tou will always find the best Uc meal In rh'e city at ths Rising Sun res taurant. No. lit Commercial sliwt Fancy Oi-avenstein apples of fine quality and at low prices. See them at Johnson Bros, JAPANE9B tlOOW New stock of fancy goods Just arrlv ed at Yokohama Bnxmir. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL .MONMOlTIt, OHIWOV Training school for teachers' course arranged especially for training teach er for all branches of the profession. Moat approved methods for graded and ungraded work taught In actual dis trict school. The demands for grad uates of this school as teachers far ex ceeds the supply, The training depart ment, which consists of a nine grade public school of about 250 pupils, is well equipped In all Its branches Including sloyd, music, drawing and physical training. The nornuil course the best and quickest way to state certificate. Full term opens Sept. 22. For cata logue or Information address, E. D. RKSHLER, President. Or J. B. V. BUTLER, Secretary. Live Well You Can do It If You Trade With Foard ft Stoke Co. Everybody enjoys good living but few like to see the bill come In, especially when thy are larger than you believe they should be. Look Into your buy ing and not only try to save on your expenses but get the best food for your table at the same lime. We pride our selves on keeping ou!y the highest grade of delicacies for the table. Our preserves, dried fruit, sauces, canned specialties In meat, fish and vegetables cannot be excelled anywhere. We want you to look at our display In this line and we can ease your'troubled mind as what to eat cither for breakfast, din ner or lunch. FOARD ft STOKES CO BLACIvSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Building. First-Class Horse Shoeing. L.ogglng Camp Work, All kimls of wagon materials in Mock for sale. We guarantee the tct work done iti the t iiv. Trim riht, ANDREW ASF. Comer Twelfth ami Dunne Sis. , I'hond 931, EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Uliictaiiiitliinj', Wont nntl Cannery Work. Sens for Clio's Work. Shop Corner of Fif. k tiiciith mill Dunne Street, iit'ur St. Mry' -Hospital. HOLMES 6c SBIBBRT I'lione The Boston n.m ( o.MMiciteiAL sthi:i:t Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 2S-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention MARINOVICH &CO by tin tsiploynwnt of nmtittt whlrh lr truly nsturt's own MEDICAL LAKE iMdfit. tit Nsturt'i Own Kimtdict direct frcii St tin nsna 01 mt ijrest Lrmor, Companf " . "If4, ,l,n'B,d noilrumi utuilly fill. Thtwtri of Medical UU hv btnrb4 hlr vlrtuti throurh subterrsnein iprlngt from th. best In lulure. Th Indian rcognlwd th vlrlurs and dMmtf them mjlc. W know bailer, and rmon that In natura e laboratory the component of Mfdlcal Uke watert, each a distinct etandard of treat merit, have been aubtly compounded to form s remedy unequalled in man's NEW YORK AND SPOKANE, WASHINQTON. . t, Corner Fourteenth and Commercial t anew iwvt, uuu r t't'owa- uunaing, Lidlei Attention A Nice Assortment of Fancy Crockor Received. i We are pleased to announce to the ladles of Astoria and vicinity that we nr able to show as fine a line of plain j and decorated crockery and. glassware as Is to be found In ths city. Every ar ticle will command your keenest In spection and Is sold at prices not to be equaled elsewhere. When you want to buy crockery of any kind for dinner, luncheon, fish sets, tea sets, cutlery to match, be sure and see our line, It will Pleas you. FOARD ft STOKES CO. ICBCltKAM NUT HOW MUCH BUT HOW GOOD. 15 CENTS A PINT , AT TA0O 8. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mr. R. IngleDn will continue btr rt ductlon sal of 4rat skirt, !( and ladle' and children' furnlhlng good until October 1. Call and th llna Also carry u romplet lint of hair twitches and pompadour, Price wilt suit you. MRS. It INOLSTON. , Wlh Block- PIANO TUNER, For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Frederlckson, tuU Bond slree, Phon !074 Red. CIGARETTES. Th newest and latest In cigarette Pull Malls; cork tip, at P. A. Trul liitgrr's. Two stores, ELECTRICAL WORK Interview Trutllnger ft llardesty, 433 Commercial tret, about your lec trlcal work. PENS MO RE TYPEWRITERS. We sell, rent, and repair all make of typewriter. Write for nw catalogue of New Densmore, ' Huxley, Ryan A Co., ; M Fourth Street Portland. Or. i.WU. Restaurant High Class Chef J tit Conn Drug Company, Corner