IiUNCH 1 of all description. New thing tliat are good at'l'op. , , I ulur Price. ... Just the Thing for Regatta Week. KOSS, HIGGINiS & GO. OROCEItlES AND MEAT?. lELATESITQ It YOU MAY IKTIINII lit ll.I0 ! Ilml II II.WMn,.,, , ,,;J,,jA , ,,u HOH.KJU'T ll()()l' ELATE RITE ROOFING Takes Hid nlar of ilnKl, tin, Iron, tar ... ..rri.yinn. ru, MUliem, Vullm a, ft. Easy to lay. Temporal lor all fllinatet . lkasonaul in oot. HolJ on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for 5rii ei anil Infnrmatmii. HIE LLAItJME ROOriMG CO., Worcester Biilding, Portland. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works :;:(;i':,;Rlaniifactarersor - Iron, Stool, UrasH and Bronzo Castings. Jr 'fJCheral Foundry tucu and rnttcrnmnkers. 1 A bstilutely iirntcl work. I'rices lowest. Phone 2451. Corcer lifihteentn end Franklin. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS.. Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Fanners and Loggers. Xt V ALLBN Tenth sad Commtrctol Streets BLACKSMITHING. Carriage ;ind Wigon Bolldtog First-Class Horse Shoeing. L.offglns Camp Work, All kinds of wagon matcriali In atork for tale. We guarantee the best work done in the city. Price right. ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sta. 'Phone on. SOLID OAK ROUND TOP EXTENSION TABLES Large new line at $7.75 and up Elegant new designs in Chiffonelresand Hall Trees Come in and see some Nobby Furniture H. fL ZAPF - The Housefurnisher . WMMm COMMKItClAL 8THKKT The Boston KM COMMERCIAL 8TKKET Best and Neatest Eating Htfuse In Astoria Try Our 25-Cent Dinners 7 Prompt Attention MARINOVICH A CO PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work se your local" tuner, Tl. Frederlekaon, 2071 nond atrte. Phone 2074 Rd. Still In The Our Large Stock l. Charles. Heilborn Son. 1 1 iJU'.Vij;3 cX7tMsiwimeimm- GOODS Miami Rubbsr) unci gravel, ami all prepared rooiintfs Restaurant High Class Chef CHEAP FUEL. Fir alubwood, atove legths, $2.G0 per cord. Boxwood J1.50 per large load. Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, tha trans tft man. Lead Fop twenty-seven years we have been . Leaders in the Furniture Trade comprises the best floods obtainable All our furniture is first class and yet you can buy of us as cheaply as else- ' where. Try it. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY. AUGUST IS, , 3. . - MMI,'l,S'SSMWBSMaasaWaaaaaaSSaaasaawa HI I I Ill Iliwilill m Pleasant Trip Of Columbine After an Absence of Three Week lighthouse Tender Is In Port Again Captain Charles Iilchardaon of the lltfht home tenlr Columbine reports that during the Aluskan cruise, from whlrh he h Junt returned, one contin uum round of xod woathi-r was njy-t-ii. Tli only deviation from the balmy rlltimtic conditions waa on the return trip wlifii a -alny day waa egperlQiit-sd. The tndr !itratd aa far north aa Hnka wbpr the ship coaled. It took Jut 20 d or thr. wn-ka larking one .lay tt"ln ttn,l comlnir. Huppljoa and iwn fr Uiidt-d at Kwuhlkan and from tht-re the Columbine (ouched at Fort Wrangle. In Wrangle nurrowa umi buoy work waa done aftor which Kllmioo waa vUltd and aftr th alda to navlaatlon In Ptrll atralta were prop eriy adjusted KUUa wua taken In. On th return trip he tmlnta vlalted were Port Townwud, Hvaltle and Port Anire-l-a. From the latti r place uninterrup ted Kul'lnif waa made until Thuraday nlitht whn Antorla waa r"a hed. An litUT'ntliig- account waa glveu by Captain Rl hanlwn of the vaat achoola of aalm'in obwrved at the -sntrance to IVrl atralta, "The water there la liter- ally alive with tnimpbatka" aald Capt. Ith'hanlaon. "They cun l awn crowd- d toother and leaping high In the air" The fUh r trying to go up the amaller atreama to a hivid water lake to apawn. Owing to the lack of ralne the atreama ar too ahalluw to permit of their en trance ao fr.-hete will have to occur be fore the multitude of aalnvm dlaoptear. The two cnnnerltra there are doing a land office bualnena, but their Inroada on the flnh are acarcely notlcable.". Aa far aa Captain Rtchardaon la aware the Columbine will not leave Aa lorla until nfl,T th regatu. Today the tender will visit the mouth of the river with Major LanglHt on board, who camti down from Portland lat night on a trip of Inapectlon. THOUGHT IT WAS HIS SON WILLIAM FOSTER OF PORTLAND IIAri BODY OF MAtf FOUND IW III V Kit AT CLIFTON EX- HfMED. HUT FAILS TO IDENTIFY IT. William Foster came from Portland yemerday or the purpoae of having ex humed the body of the man who waa found flmitiiiK In the river near Clifton on Wednee'lay, In the ijiJlpe that he would be able to Identify It aa that of hi eon who haa long been mieaing' from home. Deputy Coroner Max Pohl ex humed the remains, yesterday, but af ter examining them thoroughly and go Ing over the clothing that waa on Ma body when taken from the river Mr, Foster was satisfied that It waa not hia aon. and It waa attain Interred. MEETING'OF BUREAU CHIEFS SUPERINTENDENT LYMAN SURE OCK'D SHOWING WILL BE MADE. County Superintendent of Schoola H. S. Lyman returned last night from Portland where he yesterday attended a bureau .meeting of the superintend ent of the Oregon educational exttfblt for the St. Louis fair. Mr Lyman and his colleagues qualified and the aeeaion waa apent in discussing waya and means to prosecute their varioua departmenta. Superintendent Lyman la confident that th"? exhibits will be good though the appropriation allowed la almost too small for the purse. . FINNISH LUTHERANS CELE BRATE The members and frlenda of the Finnish Lutheran church in Astoria will picnic on Deep River tomorrow. The steamer Melville and a barge hare been engaged to make the trip. On Monday evening a Jubilee will be held In Suoml hall, when music and refresh ments will celebrate the accumulation of sufficient funds to pay the laet debt on their new building. The raffle Of a couple of lots, for which one dollar tickets have been sold, waa the moans used to accomplish that end. PIANO FOR RENT. For rnt A flrat-clnaa piano. Address C, core Astorldti office. " RAIN- THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE If you use Oraln-0 in piaca of coffee you will enjoy It jusf'as much for it tastes the same ; yet, it la Uk a food, to the system, 'dis tributing tb.8 full substance of th pure grain with very drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. ... At grocers e wywtw t We. and . pr pscksge. Will' Wait on Queen Frances Pages, Crown Bearers, and Flow er Girl List of Ladies In Waiting Corrected Qi'.een Frances yesterday gave to the Asiorlan a corrected Hat of her ladlea-lo-waiting, and also the names of those selected to serve h a flower girt crown bearer and pages. Mrs. W. O Wilkinson announces that the queen elwt ta slightly Indisposed, her recent trip to Portland to be fitted for the roy pi robe having completely exhausted her. She was confined to her apart ments yesterday, and wl probably re main there until Monday, denying tier- self to callers other than her Intimate friends. NThe list of appointments and the corrected list of ladles-ln-waiting follow: , ... .... Crown bearer, Mr. A. J. Henderson. Flowur girl, Miss Myrtle Shahour. ' Paget Masters Anson Allen, HUand Kuttner, Abel Wright. Mulda of honor.Mlaa Winnie Van Du- sen, Miss Maud Van Dusett. ' , Ladles-ln-waitlflg, Mrs. 8. Morton, Mrs. D. B. Allen, Mrs. Thos. Oortler, Mfsa Nellie Barker, Miss May Utsinger, Miss Nellie Utzlnger, Miss Edith Haber sham, , Miss Gertrude Stockton. Mlsa Bessie Gregory, Mias May Nowlan, Mlsa Bess Reed, Miss Nellie Peterson, Miss Ann Smith, Mias Jessie Sands, Miss Net lie Brooks, Miss Anita Trenchard, Mias LIU Ward, Mies Minnie Lighter. The royal robes will reach the city to day. While no general description of their gorgeous material arid style has been volunteered by the queen or Mrs. Wilkinson, enough la known to warrant the statement that nothing so band some has ever been worn In Astoria, and the monarch will have a ward robe as costly and complete aa any roy al lady In the land. The crown that she will wear waa received from New York and It la said to be In keeping with the beautiful gons tnd robes. It Is stud ded with Jewels, and was made by a trm of New York goldsmiths. The royal raiment waa made by Ui firm of Olds, Wortman A King, of Port land, who received their Instructions and order through the A. Dunbar Com pany. of Astoria. Mrs. Carnle, . who suiiorvlaed the making of the robes, will be the guest of Mrs. Wilkinson during the regatta. ALERT DUE TODAY. Advices received by the regatta com mittee last evening state that the u lin ing ship Alert will reach Astoria by thla mmorning. It Is possible, however, that she will be held up by the forts. as the officers and men are still sleeping on their arms waiting for her. QUEEN UNABLE TO. ACCEPT OWINO TO INDISPOSITION MISS FRANCES THOMAS, DECLINES INVITATION TO CHRISTEN THE FOX. The Invitation of Capt. John Reld to Mlsa Frances Thomas, queen-elect of the regatta, baptislmal ceremony on the occasion of the launching of the now Ras screw Fox was fownally pre sented to her yesterday by C. V. Brown chairman of the regatta committee, but owing tb the indisposition of Miss Thomas, she waa reluctantly compelled to decline the Invitation. Mlsa Thomas was confined to her room yesterday. The duties attend ant upon the approaching coronation ceremonies have brought on exhaustion and she Is now taktng a much needed rest. Capt. Kld states that the boat will be launched at t o'clock thla afternoon. Instead of 5 o'clock as originally set, and it Is probable that another young lady will be asked to perform the ceremony, USES AN AX ON HIS LEG Dr A. A. Finch was called to Tucker creek yesterday to Use his Instruments on a logger named Henry Abrams, who, In felling timber, also fell himself. Mr. Abrams swung tjhe ax with the ve'oclty of a Kansas cyclone, and brought It through the timber with , a mighty whoop, occasioned by the fact that it continued traveling, slicing out a lump of the logjer'a leg and causing th blood to flow freely, Dr, Finch put in a few stlches and Mr. Abrams will talte a compulsory vacation tor u week oi ten days. , . ALLEN . COMPANY IN "THE FA TAL WEDDING" The opening bill of the Allen Stoc,k Company, whlcn begins a week s engagement at Fishers' opera house tomorrow night, will be the emo tional drama, "The Fatah Wedding." The company wll produce a, new play each night, and the military band that travels with- it will parade the streets dally , . Three Routes Areiiggested Rejult of Road Conference Be tween Officials of Clatsop and TillamooK Counties As a result of the conference held between Clatsop and Tillamook coun- tlps at Nehalem City on Wednesday, steps will be taken Immediately to sur vey a route for the proposed new route to connect the two counties. Nothing was accomplished at the conference be yo.W discussing the details of the high way, but the. afflrlals of Tillamook county promised to have a civil rngln. cer examine the several proposed routes and submit a report to the officials of Clatsop county. In thla way It Is be lieved that a suitable rout will be se lected, one that will be satisfactory to the people of both counties. County Judge Trenohard, County Commissioners Young and Clark, and RondmastTr Frye have returned from Nehalem City where the conference was held, and expreaa rhemseves that the connecting road will be comtruct ed In due time, Judge Trenchard stat ed that" nothing definite was done at the conference, owing to the fact that the peop'e of Tillamook county had not as yet agr-d upon a route. There ap pears to be some little difference of opinion as to what direction the road ahould take, and before anything can be ' accomplished the people, of that routity will have to agree among them selves. Three routes were Informally discusa ed. The first of, these Is by the north foi k, known aa the Necanicum road In this couijty. The second one embraces the trail around Nekarnle-mountain and Arch cape on the beach, and the third starts In from Arch cape in Clat sop county, coming out about two miles above the Nehalem City road, passing north of Onion peak and south of Ne-' karate mountains. The latter route, if adopted will enable Clatsop sounty to construct a good road to Elk creek and utilise the beach to Arcb cape. This could be done by blasting through Hug point. OTIS HILL BOUND OVER MAN WHO RENTED A BOAT AND SOLD IT IS BOUND OVER TO THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ' BONDS OF $300. Justice Goodman .yesterday bound over to the circuit court Otto Hill the fisherman who la charged with larceny by bailee.- Hill la the man who rented a boat from the Sanborn-Cutting Co. and failed to return it. He Is charged with selling the property to another man receiving the sum of $100, which he appropriated to his own use. From evidence adduced at the pre liminary hearing Hill sold the boat on ly a few days ago, after having used It for Ashing during the season Just end ed. Despite the fact that he received 1100 for it he had not the sign of a red cent of the money left when arrested, the ony thing he had to show for the boat being the remnants of a sig sag jag and an awful headache. The ac cused did not offer any explanation at the hearing yesterday, waiving- prelim inary examination. Hia bonds were fix ed at $300. and he Intimated a desire to get them In order to participate In the regatta festivities. . ADVISER IN HARD LUCK. - It occurred on the gang plank that bridged the chasm ' between the dock and the little ateamer Vanguard, and the men were both old enough to know better, The boat was rock Ing.and the men were tacklng.added to which ona was relieving himself of a whole volume of advice, urging his friend to be caieful least he fall Into the wet water of the river. It waa clear ly a case ofAlphonse andGaston,the"af ter you my dear boy" being very much In evidence, and all the while the boat was cutting capers like a bronco In disgust. Then W. C. Loughrey looked up, and still the men were tarrying on the portable pltnk. W. C. laughed loud and long, and the adviser looked up. His friend meantime reached terra firma and the other man was ready to do likewise wherusplash, and, man and plank plunged into the river. They fished him out, a sober, sadder and wiser man. NOTICE OF DRAWING The draw ing for the raffle of the two lots for which tickets have been sold by the Finnish Lutheran church' in West As toria will be Held in Suoml hall at o'clock on Monday evening, Aug. 17 Schilling's Best is all you need to think-of about taa bkin.wwd pka Six questions answered in one. Atynrfncw't) SMMyWak, The Lowest Priced Store REGATTA Neckwear and Gloves Special Announcement of Choice Bargains in Seasonable Goods & j& j& j& j& They must be seen to be understood and appreciated. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IX COLLARS, TIES, TURNOVERS, STOCKS, etc., etc., Iu Lace, Embroidery, Linen and , Silk, prices will astonish: : : : : Lisle and Silk Gloves .r 1, 2 and 3 clasp, in Grays, Tans, Black and White Very desirable and cheap. me At DUNBAR GO. 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