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'litK MORNING ASTOKIAN, ftSTORIA, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1M8. TWE PICKLE FROM VIRGINIA Commonly known by the name of PIN-MONEY h the beit iweet pickle on earth. We nave the mixed and the celebrated burr cucumber, both in bulk, you can get any quantity 25c the pint , Jcopli who have good taite uie Yin Money Picklet. , ROSS, HIGGINS a Co. Sole distributor for Weitern Oregon. Amusement. Tonight Star Theater, Vaudeville. Lodgt Meeting. Tonight. Degree of Honor. Charity lodg I. O. O. F.. lleaver Mge, Modern Woodmen of America. Young Mon'a Institute. International Longshoremen. Local Brevities. It'o th water Olympla, Beer. WIm'i May ) . , Draw, tho Crowd. Cut Pric. Doe. HI There will be a sparing exhibition At Seaside tomorrow night and a num ber will go ovr from Astoria. Patronise horn, industry by buying Owl extracts, manufactured In Astoria. All first clas. grocer, carry them. !tgulnr meeting of B wr Lodir. No. 35, 1. (. y. r., meet tonight at p. rn. Work In the Inlalory d"gre. Kle Hon of O.tkera. Tho Owl flavoring extracts are con Idered tht best and strongest by all who havo used them. Ailt for tho Owl at your grocer, and take no other. Mrs. Tllllt F"rth .has sold the lot en the corner of Attor and Eighth stieet, occupied by Cha.. Wearhe, to the Northrn Pacific Brewing Company for $10,900. 4 Tho J!m restaurant, on Eleventh street. Is ronildered the family restau rant of Astoria. The best meals end the best service In Astoria. 120 Eleven, th street Appruot have Brrlvtd In tho mm ket. Thy would have looked better If they hit I been picked month later. You can get. t Frank Hart's any The fevlviil ari vlra at the M th'llt lOiurvh last ev'iili.g was lai-ty at nM. Itev. Ir. Toy pra bl a moot 1 1 i uci.t Ml J coiivliulmc ewinon and una lit-n4 to attentively by Hie targe audience. Prof. J. Adrian Epplng of 1'ortland was In tho city yesterday. H has a lurge tluss of vocal students here. owes a A contract haa been awarded to Itlrrh k Jacobaon by W. It. Copeland to rals. th? Jlanthorn building recent ly purchased by him to conform with tho blurts ho tins had prepared for tho construction of a. three-story building on Commercial street, adjoining the Palace restaurant, running from Com m'rclal to Bond otreet, tho Hanthorn building to form a part of the block. It la very probable that work on tio new building will be commenced tht fall. T!ir will be an entire change of program at th Star tonight. The Holm chlldten, whose brilliant acting has beu the admiration of the large GRAND CONCERT. Tomorrow Evening, Friday, May 26, at Fisher's Opera House. 1 Quartet from Lisa, Lehman's Sc-ng Cycle Daisy Chain. (a) Thank, You. Very Much. Indeed. (b) Seeing tho World. Miss Lawler, Mrs. Rees, Mr. Belcber and Mr. Zan. , I. Recitative and Aria, from Per sian Garden. "Ah. Moon of My IHIght" Wm. J. Belcher. i. (a) "He Haran Rose" Ardt (b) "Swallows' " CoWn Kathleen Lawler 4. Prologue from TPagHaccI" Ixm J. Zan. Mar lh hNlcht un Halm" Tschalkowskl Mrs. Welter Reed. audlem-ea, will appear tonight In "My,. Trio. "Relieve Me." from At- a..riimn Kwenheort," one of ths finest tua I . . . . -. . e ov produ-'tloua ever wltnesned In the t-lty.IMlss i-awi-r, ir. wunrr. 5S. iM..n. mill ririK-fta. who have SS-i7 founded the people by their versa. He acrobatic perforna rices, will present new feuturrs, Thfc bill ht the Ktar this we k Is o" of unusual merit and muat be en to be appreciated. tiib tltv la full of t-eAllAa and fumllli's ar constantly anno. I d W thnn Yesterday two mwi made an application to Chief Hullock for a pd-li-r'a license to sell shirt waists, but r-fud to pay the price and the chief refused to allow tbtm to ply their vocation In the city. There are eev rnl book pfddlcra in the tity and thry are the gieattfat nuisance In tie business, If the fmills of As.orla (a) "I Know of Two Bright Eys" Clu'sam (b) "When the Ro-s BlfMim"-- Rlcbardt Wm. J. Belcher g, (a) -La Buanata" Tytl (b) "Hunshlne Song" Orelg Kathleen Lawler ' (a) "King tuncaiis Daugh ter" Aimson (b) "Gipsy John" Clay Dom J. Zam 10. a) "I Know a Lovely Onrd'n" D'Hardelot (b) Old French Song "Mamman Dltea Mot Weckerlin i (c) "Nightingale Song"..! ..Nevln Mr. Walter Reed Anyine wanting to get a fat Job at Puniima In various llna of occult- tlon will have Hn opportunity of dolnit thing In photographic supplies. Wiso. A civil service examination will Just received a full line of Eastman's Kodaks, etc. Cucumbers were received on yester day'a a.eamer and sell for the rood- be held In Portland on Juno 14 for po sitions. The best Is alwsye the thfapeat, and e m rti tun for when you buy the bst Just as cheap ri.i. .urn ... ... - . . . - - , - - - - aa interior gooas h is sn ohiiiuiui7 . Ithat people should avail themsrlves of. ... Tho announcement of P. A. Stokes Is l:' 1 AT TVrTo, "rrt 10 Posers, aa writ pleased with tho bargain of- freed at tho Reo Hive; New goods received overy day. ' , w ik" ttmin of ,he Tnt ' evangelistic meetlnga which havo been .. j productive of much good tn Astoria. Tho last .learner brought a ship- j Mi bjr wry. ment of Mission Hrand Umn, A cbolr ,f(J by Mr. Dick pert, claim they are tho finest that Mrf Qfo H wI fur. ovw camo to this market. would refu- to buy f.o.n th m or evu, Quarnt. rrom . oi . - altow t:.e,n or, t;,. pr.,ni-s. the nuls- Mia. Lawler. Mrs. Ro'd. Mr. Bother ui -e woul 1 soon lm abated. . l Mr.an. Accompanist Jlins urace hfmp, . ... , Snt slc opens this morning' at t'api. Fred Brown of the Aftorla ! nose ivam i 1 tfivn i'-'it fiom H. W. Kerrlgiin. manager of ath letics at the Portland fair, acknowledg ing the receipt of the rules to govern t'.ie tournament Will Visit th. Schools. The conirad' s appointed by tho corn- Mr K-rrlaan states niltt of C'ushlng post. G. A. R. will that teams 'from Oregon City, Walla visit the public schools today, as fol- W:i!Ia. Rossllin amouver, tmi ,io. and Victoria had notlO -d the commit-1 Olney school P. L. Taylor. W. C. tee that they would send crack teams. Shaw, 0, Meybohm. Wm. Lee. R. C. :V LADIES vV;ji, Are you satisfied with the suit you are Wearing? Are you satisfied with the skirt you are wearing? If you are sot satisfied come this week to our great SVIT AND SKIRT SALE We ask no favors, all we ask is comparison, if we cannot save you money, show )rou better values than elsewhere we don't ask ' for your business. SUITS 110.00 Suit, at 6.50 15.00 Ruins at 11.89 10.50 Suits- at 12.50 20.00 Suit, at 15.50 25.00 Suit, at 19 M SKIRTS 3 Skirts at $1.75 5 Skirts at 3.75 Skins at 4.75 7 Skirts f t 5.75 Morse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Lites'to Trade. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c. Imported Welch Coal Tar One Barrel Equivalent lo Two of (he Ordinary Grade. Crown Brand Boat Oars; John L. Sullivan and hi. vaudeville troupe Is booked for Flsrur's oiera Cant. Brown expects to have tho best team that ever participated In a hose race, which he claims are sure win ners. Considerable Interest is being manifest In the tournament. PERSONAL MENTION. ' F. E. Hoyt of Milpltas, Ca! Is In the city on a visit. D. P. Flood of Pottland la In the ct y on business, C. M. Oiler wa In Portland ye.ter day on business. T. N. Conway of Portland I In the city on buslnss. John Anderson of Seaside was rn bouse one week from next Monday, thf c,y yesterday. June . The last time John was herH (, w 0eUn'd of Troutdate waa In he waa disguised In the garb of lthe'"clty' jy, ;n,eman on th. A. & C. road Not tot criaMr ot Purtlllnd waa In he waa accustomed to that bualna. ' .... V... . 1.1. ,.n.i.,. .. i,,. ."" t""u"'' ,tervlew him, PURE MANILA ROPE. COTTON ROPE TWINE NETTING Fisher Bros. Co. Rev, O. E. Hanhclm, pa'.or of th Lutheran Bethany church of I'pper- town, was unfortunate to lilt ills knee! with a spade about three weeks ago. He did not think It w.ui serious and did not ntUnd to It for nearly a week. Dr. Finch was consulted and Mr. Him helm has been confined to his bed for nearly two weeks. Sonv time ago'E. P. Parker made a proposition to redeem certain property owned by him to the common council by paying I'bout 50 per cent of the cost of the Improvement. The council re jected the proposition, and yesterday I Harrison 'Allen, aa his attorney, de- posited IS32.40 with the auditor and police Judge to redeem tho property. A petition la being prepared by J. Q. A. Howlby to bo presented to the chamber of commerce, Dotn at Astom. and Portland, asking that the govern ment place the bar dredger Chinook at work on the bar during tho aumm'V. f Pm.lunrl Tumm no nh1(ctlon I. i possioie r-un vv pllshed, - Welch. C. 8. Wright and J. C. Davla. Shivley school Thos. Dealy. A. Schernekau. R. N.' Abbott. B. F. Al len and Thos. Fannon. i McClure school Samuel Elmore, A. D. Craig. D. B. Allen. F. D. Wlnton and T. J. Bromeer. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Oocldent Geo. A. Cable. Portland. F. N. Conway. Portland. F. J. Durham, Indianapolis. C E. Palmer, Portland , W. A. Bernhelm, San Francisco. J. F. Wooster. San Francisco. F. E. Hoyt, California. B. A. Seaborg. Skamokawa, Frank Ward. Portland. H. 8. Provost, Oakland. We are now showing a number of elegant pieces of ission Furniture IN WEATHERED OAK. Which we have recently received direct from the east. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY CHAS. HEILBORN $ SON Complete House Furnishers. A.' A. Stone of Cosmopolls la regis tered at the Parker. L. Hogan of Grants . Pass Is regla- it'Ved at tUe Parker. Ofo. Jorgenaen of South Bend Is In tlie tit on buslines. W. H. Cellar of Portland la regln- tered aj .he Central. Caas. Wlrkelta made a buslnesa trip to Portland yesterday. B. A. Seaborg of Skamokawa la In the cl ' on business. F. J. Durham of Indianapolis Is reg istered Ht the Occident. H. R. Edwards of Tillamook la vis Iting frlenda In the city. P. Lawler, the millionaire of Seaside, is In the cltyyon business. D. V. DeSafTerty and wife of Ogden are registered at the Parker. George A. Cable of Portland regis tered at the Occident yesterday. Mrs. Albert Betts left last evening for a visit wl.h friends In Portland. Mi:. Spencer of Salem arrived In the city on tne noon train yesterday. Wm. A. Bernhelm of San Francisco ; cd at the Occident yesterday. i 'ail Ross returned yesterday from ; intending school ut the Stanford unl- ' verslty. Mrs. Chs. Zlgler has returned from a three weeks' visit with friends In Piii-tlnnit. i ! George Hlbb' rt ef the Chinook Ob- j ! server re.urned yesterday from a trip ( to San .Francisco. I Mrs. H. C. Thompson, formerly of. Astoria, but now of Portland, is visit ing friends In Atsorla. C. E. Palmer, representing Blake. McFn.ll & Co. of Poitland. la In the' city on hi. semi-monthly tour. Cad of Thanks. The undersigned delro to express their heartfelt thanks to the many kind friend, for assistance and espe cially to Teutonla lodge, 8on. of Her man and the Queen Louisa society. In the death of Louis Boentgen, and to assure on and all that their kind min istration. In the hour of sorrow and affliction will be ever remembered. Mrs. LOUI3 BOENTGEN and family. Parker. Wm. Logerson, San Francisco. Mm. C. Slorm, llwaco. R. J. O'RMley, Portland. C. L. Kenedy, Skomakawa, Mat Makl, llwaco. Paul Corno, llwaco. A. Kangaa, llwaco. J. E. Greenwood. Portland. J. W. Williams, Portland. J. Ford, Portland Cj L. Laymone. Portland. O. LUIInger, Portland. Alfred Busbey, Portland. Geo. 8. Pates, Portland. L. Hogan, Grants Pass. Fred Maktta. San Fianciseo. R. Humica, Centralla. C. L. Halxhausen. Celllo. A. Hedrrson, Hoqulm. W. H. Abbott. Cosmopolls. J. F. Candlff, Portlad. Wise'. May. Sal. Draw, tho Crowds. Cut Prices Does It! Weather Report. Western Oregon Thursday, gener ally fair; slightly higher temperature. Western Washington Generally fair except showers near the north coast. Eastern Oregon and Washington Generally fair; .lowly rising tempeia-ture. EMBROIDERED DOILIES Every on. likes these dainty bits of linen worked in many colored silk, with hem stitched or button holed edges, but every lady doe. not know how, and many havo not the time to mak them. Just got a NEW ROYAL Sowing Machine and let it do tho embroidering foet you. Tho result will bo a. pretty as if don. and tho, work I. done in much less time. This hi only on. of tho many thing, thi. Up-to-Date Machine. oan do. GOLDEN OAK CABINET, DRO PHEAD. EQUAL TO ANY ON THE MARKET. SOLID GOLDEN OAK CABINET, Regular, $30.00. OUR PRICE $24.00 GOLDEN OAK FINISH CABINET. Regular, $27.00. OUR PRICE ' . $21.00 We have three wagons and cater to your trade. A large, up-to-data .tor. with a full Un. of good gro ceries. Telephone It you cannot come. Wo will call for your order. Telephone Main 781. . . GEO. LINDSTKGM & CO., Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria. WE ARE Plumbers QSteamfitters1 Kcte ,Ut First Class Weil ncn Employed. W. C. LAWS a CO., , l'Jt.m I on tlml." TluifllPMAV New Summer Silks, Plains, Fancies and Changeables, worfh regular $1.00 and $1.25 a yard, while they last Thurs day you can take your choice A silk suit at but little more than a cot ton one would cost. See Our Display in the Window The Foard & Stokes Co. Astoriats Greatest Store, Where New Styles First MaKe Their Appearance