IF ASTORIA. OREGON, SATURDAY. AUOHST f 190a. r WE OLD RELIABLE . mm Absolutely Pure THERE !S HQ SUBSTITUTE Mrs. J, E. Gratke and son are at Seaside. Oeorue F. Welch la visiting hie par ents ere. " Attorney 8. P. Wilson went to Cath lmet yesterday on legal business. B. IX Leathers has accepted a por tion at the Puget Sound navy yard. K. I.. Lewis, commercial agent tor the Astoria & Columbia River Ralltoud, to In the city. Mrs. Mollle K. Herren arrived last rrteht from Independence to visit with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Holmes. A. Ck Long, ot Portland, whose con stant companion is a ltabcoek Chein- ical fire extinguisher, was tn the city yesterday introducing his friend tohe A school dim tors patflcuhu-ly and the businessmen generally...' A. Montgomery, an evangelist of art. Known as the "Farmer Artist" is In the city. He is accompanied by his wife. Mr. Bloomlnpt n's home Is In Blooming tngton, Illlnoi. - and he feels amply repaid for visiting the fishing Indus try ot the Columbia river. TURFMAN SCOGGAN ILL Louisville, August 14. Hiram J. Scog gan, the well known turfman Is serious ly III at his home on the Bardstown road. His illness dates from an attack of grippe last spring. New complica tions have developed and fears that he may not recover are entertained. -A Model Kitchen Every Home Can Have One at a Very Small Cost You would be astonished if told the prices that Foard & Stokes Co., Is sel ling Its famous cooking stoves and utensils at A better assortment can ' not be found in any store in the state. W 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 ftSTOKES CO. Watermelons direct from the grower. . JOHNSON BROS. . . Social and Personal . . R. C. F. Astbury ha gone to Seaside. S. E. Harris ot Young's river was In the city yesterday. v Mrs. R. L. Jeffrey has returned from her Seaside cottage. Rev. Oscar Ostrom spent part of this week in Skamokawa returning yester day. . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Munroe, of San Jose, Cal., are on the city on a visit and will remain during the regatta. Capt Byrne of the lighthouse tender Mansanita is now in the cky and will be a consplclous figure on the staff of Admiral A. N. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cook and A. W. Cook, St., of Cooksburg, Pa., accom panied by X. P. Wheeler and N. P. Wheeler, Jr., were In the city yester day taking in the canneries. The party is leisurely touring the coast. A. P. Butler and wife, former resi dents of Astoria, but now of Chicago, are gusts at the Occident. Mr. But ler was In the barber business here at one time. ' ONLYlNTERNAL DISSENSION iTf . . New Haven. Conn., August 14. Ho- tmn B. Ives, president of the Kassan Bay Mining Company, has left for Se attle. He said the act of placing the company In receiver's hands was need lees and was due to Internal dissen sions. The object of his trip, he said, was to try to have the receivership re moved. He claims that all the bills outstanding against the company amount to $$,440, due to western dealers -MILES AND PARTY IN UTAH. Salt Lake, August 14. Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles, rettred, ac companied by a party of seven, arrived from the east shortly before 2 o'clock this morning. He was met at the Rio Grande depot by a delegation of offi cers from Fort Douglas and driven dl rectly to the post where he will be enter talned today. In an Interview with a Herald report er "General Miles declared he was not a candidate for commander-in-chief of the G. A. R., and that he would sup port the nomination of General John C. Black of Illinois for that honor. After a brief rest here the party will proceei to San Francisco to attend the national encampment of the G. A. R. Salmon Season Close's. (Continued from first pa) tlmnte of the cold storage product is al so subject to revision, being based on an ipproxlma.te only which follows: J. Llndenberger. ...l.SM Columbia River Packers AmocIs- tiou 1. F. M. Warren 1,00 Union Co- lucrative Co Aendysel., M.noih ., S. Schmidt Co. (Europe! ... S. Sihmml.lt Co. Ut.A'.) . TiiUnnt-OratU Co. r.t m !S0 PALMS. 5- leaf 6- lcaf . T-'eaf . Large tte. S5c. U.OO. 15. 00. Extra larire $12.00. i-leaf fern W. For decorating purposes for regatta. They must be seen to be appreciated tu these prices. FOARD STOKES CO. To Look Well your blood . must be pure to give your complexion,- that peculiar freshness which can only be obtained when your system is" in good working order. Beecham's Pills will put you in condition. Beecham's Pills Sold Ertmrhne. Ia boxei lc and Sc. LOOK AT THIS If Looking For Nice Dainty Things For Lunch , We have tnetn. Underwood's deviled ham. l.ibby's deviled ham. Llbby's deviled chicken. Llbby's deviled turkey. Llbby's Melrose Pate. Llbby's Veal Loaf. Libby's Potted Delicacies. Hammond's Lunch Tongue. French boneless Pickled Sardines. Underwood's Lobster. High Life Crab. Cooper's pure Olive Oil has no niu.tl. FOARD A STOKES CO. New Today WANTEDBoy for store work. Call on P. Miller A Son." We have received our last shipment of apricots for this season. Ptu'ttea de siring to t an this fruit should do so at once, as the season Is about over. JOHNSON BROS. $2 P0 straw hats for "5 cents at DAN- ! ZlOt:U'S. FOR RENT. Furnished rooms, with or without board. 1414 Grand avenue. MRS. G, SCHMEUNO. SPECIAL NOTICE. You can buy here our $1.60 stiff bo som shirts for $1.00 In all sites. , v 8. DANZIGER A CO. Good goods and good service at John son Bros. "Se wash suits for SBe t Danatger's. ELECTRICAL jljVORK. Interview Trutllngerf A Hardesty, 4SS Commercial street, about your slec trtcal work. fls' - DKNSMORE TTFEWRITER8. We sell, rent, and repair all makes of typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Densmore. Huxley, Ryan A Co.. M Fourth Street. Portland, Or. BEST 16-CENT MEAL. You wilt always find the best lie meal In the rlty at the Rising Sun res tnurant. No. 612 Commercial street Fancy Oravensteln apples ,of fine quality and at low prices. See them ut Johnson Bros. JAPANESE GOODS. New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Bntnar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. DUE TODAY. , Oivgnii peaches, plums.apples prunes, '.tomato?, cauliflower, cabbage, cants j loupes, wax and string benns, and all J other good fruit and vegetables In mar- ki t. JOHNSON BROS. $1.50 straw hats for SO cents at DAN-'Kit-: ITS. "Remember the Regatta Is due this month! It will be a great success bat 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 tlie rortlttntl &ilV A J-wk Co. Onll and see sninplos. Give ns your onlor fur Luteal ami Bent I'liono graph iind grndiolione rfonU. Agent for Portland ISnil & Awning Co. 'Sails, TvnU. Awnings, nntl ('overs. T conm7rd.ist P. A. Trulling'er. R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. 'Phone 8ji THE WIGWAM (us llrooks. Muiinirrr, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Hcst in the Market. Concert Kvery Evening. Patrons Cordially Received and Well Treated. Eighth and Astor Sircets, ' . Astoria, Oregon. 1CK CllKAM NOT HOW Ml't'll hit now good. 13 CENTS A TINT AT TAOG'S. STILL IN TJIE LEAD Dainty eaters, people with hearty appetites theater parties, and All other parties find what they desire and some to appreciate at the Toke Point oyster house. The choicest viands In the mar ket are there served In most pleasing style. Open all night. Private rooms. T5C-ENT OOI.F HIMItTS I'or 50 cents; men's striped and rig nod St"lf shlrtx, slscs 1( 13 to 17, ut (iiimlitfr's, ' Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Hf rm k, Wnsh.. August S. 1MS. Healnl prnpMls, In trlplUatt, wilt be ri'lvei here until 11 a. m., September 4, lu3, and then opened for rpwlrs to Hospital at Fort Btevens, Oregon, U. 8, rrwrv es Ihe rlrM to reject or atnept any or all proposal or any part thereof, En velopes containing, proposals should be marked: "Proposals for repairs to Hos pital at Fort Stevens, Oregon," and ad dressed to undersigned. F, 11. HATHAWAT, C. Q. M. T H E A STORIA REGATTA -As Pictured by Herman Wise, while buying goods in the East- mm; b ft. 1 i', XL I S n,"3L 'jV "FT m mi iinlV IN ED BEAR NS, A.. A. ST J SL. 1'U f WISE CLOTHING 7 jfjj ft JM ... mm n'i i, r .SL 4 ASTORIA'S ONLY UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER N Who Makes Astoria Famous By Selling' UpTto-Date Cloth ing' and by Continually Ad vertising' Astoria. il -7 V r vm- n if irrir A h T ssmi mlif Tu 'IsSlsssMssWiTfsilTsMsWssssBssslM 1 tea awl? mm mmi k . ,H 3 IK:--' vi.AHmm