1 SUNDAY, JUNE it 1903 111K nonNiMt astokian; ASTORIA, OKEGOm. V FAIR WARNING 1 If you want berries to can you'll have to hurry for Delay is Dangerous Place your order with us and you'll not get left. ROSS, HIGGINS (& Co. Local Brevities. Offlc room for rent. Oeo, W. Par Icr, Atorln Naloliul Hunk, A hunter's license was granted to V. HisiDing yrti-idy ly County Clerk Clinton. Aitj-ut Tukalo and Jutlua Fm, of tliia eity, were married yesterday, ltv, MK'oriiilik uf))eUtttijf A large number of farmers were in the eity, niuilv all In luting fur in produce which met with n-adv Kttle, Elictrie Fae Mg and Scalp trtatmtnti fiv prt barbar. Bath. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Otto I .) l U ll io Ih'M attending the state liliivrrnily nt 1'up-nc, has re turned to A.tmia for a vi.it with hi utrell i John Kilwnril j building n hnnd'rnc rexiilelui! at the eomer of Mill and liar rixm aveitne.- It W two atorie and will CMt tl.WSl The eontinned atory, "The (icritlcman I From Indian,- 1 unavoidably crowded out of thi issue but will I continued I next Sunday Win. E. Cole returned yentcrday from hi tumnier villa on Clatop. 1I cannht a fine pike which be aay ineanured over three feet in length. John I'rkurl I buildiii(t three atory buildiriK at the corner of 2tHh and firaml and Adam Mattila i Imihllnj; aimilar ! lohn F.lwrd I. building a hand-urn . it about each. Cot SPECIAL IU-AR IN, MIND MONDAY ONLY SNIDER'S HOME-MADE CATSUP Regular 2.) cents Monday Only The Bottle 20 cents IriTwrtiifnte our prompt and correct dolivery ayitctn. Johtison Bros., Good Goods 118- 122 Twelfth St., A.tori. THE MONARCH OF ALL IS THE Famous Anarch iange Hundreds now using this range in their homes and pronounce, it to be the best for cooking. It uses less fuel than others and will positively out-last three ranges of any other make. Let us Demonstrate its value. CHAS. HEILBORN $ SON Complete House Furnishers. Brm Soldier. The Steuben, N. Y , Courier, of reiint dute, contains an article on Mr, Dwight Warren, a brother of Mia Kimna War have been ertmminsioncd oflhi-is and com as a companion of tlie. first-class to the Military Order of the Loyol legion ol Die CnitJ-d State. This important po rtion only ohtniuuhli! hav those who grand lather in the war of H, and two mitnded troop in aetual buttle on the firing line, Mr. Warren i of lighting stock anil haa in hi home the comml sions ol four gi-m-rn lions; hi great grand father in the war of the revolution front there la-inn few arrival or depart uf hiii own Mr, Warren in the oldest ri-iiM-iii.iiivn 01 in :i aii it ot lti fiutilly tie.- round ti iniiiM- iiiiilaiiini'' u small niuount of money nml some key. iwn er can have mime by calling ut thin oll'icc it tut pay rig for this noiir-e. I'. A. Trullingtv ha filed a unit againt the 1'lavel Lumber und Shingle fouipiiny of Wnrrentoii for wage. A numla-r 01 other uiU will probably be filed. A pi me of hull will be titnvrd tislov t Skamokawa Is-Uei-n the (iwapuni.un ,l the Kkamokawa nine. The launch j,.tve vjh.,'M wi1Brf ut 0:30 No dark room required, If you use a Krownie or Kodax Tank Developing Ma chine, l'rice, 2 to I0. Other photo graphic aupplie. Frank Hart, druggist There were very few commercial tra. eler in Astoria yenterday it lieiug their ; innillL- at (he ljlti anil I'lurk I.. Ir tl)C hor ru ' , rt " There will lie an em-uriiion to Fhivel jtwo wiH-k from ttalay, given by the Swedioh-FinniMh SiH-iety. The atenmer jShumrK'k ha lieen engiii-d for the oe caxion icur);e I'hillip-t hud bin luind luolly cut yesterday on u pieii- of (-In in Zlli'k' tTttW'tlnh box. Dr. Iloon tiMk s Ktiti'he in the hund and no M'tioti ic milt are ruticipateil . It i reported that about twenty mote Sui-rumciito river fishermen united on the St. Paul. They know that it i impossible for them to wcure a license and they fish without one. Councilman Kuhoth i getting ready to operate hi seining ground and yester day took up a large quantity of store and cuipiivut. He cxxi-t to commence ojicrution about the 20th. Seaside is to have an electric light plant. Article of incorporation of the Saide Electrical Company were filed yesterday in the ollice of the county clerk by Dun. J. Moore, Edtv. C. Judd and A. S. Froalid it inoorpuinton. The capital stock of the company is placed at l,tHMl. The power will lie furnished by the ItcuNiilc Spruce Lumber Company. A complete system will ho established Tim Mau l Lumber ami Shingle Com pany were attuchi-d yeiiterdny'in a aiiit liled in the circuit court by the Kelly ''"KK'hK Company for the aunt of fi, I1I1.IHI. The mill la situated t Warren ton. It i reported that the mill will be cloned down for good. Although til troubtTbetween the 0. It. 4 N. Coniany and the Longshore men' union ha not been settled yet, it U believed that an understanding ha been arrived at, a the union unload ed the steamer Ut. l'aul. The only que I hm in dispute l, who ahnll the long shoremen receive their ordera from. A. E. Miller came up from Seaside liiinyintf a youn man who had Ix-en iirre.t.-d on ain-picjon of brenkin into c vc nil boiie at Seimiilc, He w giv en a preliminary examination la-fore jus tice of the m-b'i- Judd and bound over to tin; circuit court. lb-r old mlnhion and her fnuiou lem on have made Suntu Itnrbaru famou. Tourist from all over the world have gone to ee her lniion, li nd her lemon Imve gone all over the world to ulify the toiirit, a well a thoe living the "simple life." You can g'-t her mission lemon 1 10111 your grocer. The cruicr Miiilih-heiid arrived In early yesterday nu'Miiiig and proceeded illici t to I'ortlmi'l where she will remain lllitil -llllie 1,1, It is prohuble Ihut tin other cruiser will go to I'm thind, n i-huiige hating len made in the program. The fiiiiet:,l of t!i lute l!ol-lt ItrtKiin was held yesterday afternoon from I'ulil's iindeituking purhils th funer al sciinoii Is-ing pieitclied by Ilev. W. S. Short. Tin' interment wa at (Ireen wood. The funeral was nttemled by a large number of the fl lends of tla lionised. jit evening wa clildren' erviee at St. Mniy' church and the church wa crowded. Ilev. Futher ChaKitim deliv ered a very internsting and instructive sermon The past week ha ben devot ed to the mission work and tin been a most successful one. The white muslin underwear mile an nounced in today's paHT by C. H. Coop er i of a gigantic nature. It will pay interested parties to find the ad and read it from Ix-ginning to end. for the values olf'-ied. resemble just a much a the ad doc, the big doing of the large department tore elsewhere. A large shipment of the finest wines, etc., for family use, ha just la-en re ceived by Ceorge l.indstrom A Co., who will add a retail bottle good depart ment to their grocery and general iner- lminlie Mock This More ha been growing rapidly and their advertisement will Is-ur watching, lnd their ad in t oilay' paper regarding sewing ma chhines. The excursion to 1'nrtland yesterday in honor of "Traveler.' lay" nt the lewi and Clark fair came otT on sched uled time. A large iiumiImt of extra car were ready for sen ice in. the event of U-ing'reqiiiied, (mly one engine wa required to haul the excursion to Port hind. Considerable effort had Imi-ii made to wcure a crowd nld people were well informed of the wonder of the fair. Forty-five ticket were sold all of whom went up on the excursion. Ono thous and badges hud been procured, but they were not all used. The readers of this paper daily appre ciate the advertising column of the Morning Astorian more and more. They know that they can rely on the nnnounce incut ma le, lx-came only the most re liable merchant use the columns of this paH'f. A nearly every advertiser changes copy weekly, adds bear watching ing for the news they contain. It's the money Miving kind of advert isiug which the reader see in The Astorian and the wiic shopper looks over the ads daily to e. what i constantly growing so that it pays merchants more and more to advertise. The diK'tors' union and the lawyers' union will hold a joint smoker at the ofllee of Hon. F. J. Taylor on the even ing of Juno 14. Sometime ago the med ical Association entertained the Bar A Bociation with a smoker and this Is a return of courtesies. Hoth organizations arc in a nourishing condition and their interests are so closely allied that a inn t tin I admiration has sprung up. The giHsl success of the attorneys, depending to a great extent on the poor success of the doctor. The invitation announc es that "Milcmic discussions, absque itlhi friiudc, discussions of 'grave' (with the accent on the grave) and mighty prob lems, iilTairs of state, art, science, lit erature, diplomacy, physioHophy, nnd physcologica, iisMifoctidii. and other questions. A good Ihij- can get a ginwl, steady sit uation delivering papers rti easy route by nppling at this bfTiee Monday, FARMER BAKDNEHS Fruit and Vegetable Gardening a Profitable Investment EXPERIENCE IN WASHINGTON Enterprising Eatern Farmer who Have Settled in Kathinzton Find Rai ing Fruit and Small Vegetable the Mot Profitable Part of Farming. The Astoiiau ha frequently culled at tention to the ndaptihility of Clatsop for gardening und raising fruit; yet nearly every pound of fruit, and every vegetable consumed has to I hhipeil into Astoria from other !ulitie. For the Unefit of the farmer of Clutsop county and the ieople of A-toiia interested in building up the resour.-e ,f the county, the fol lowing taken from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer will give them an jdea of the profit accruing from the tilling of the soil: The Summer Index announce that a sjieciii! fruit train will soon Im- in oper ation of tin- main line of the Northern Pacific railroad. It is necessary to carry the crops f.-f Isirics raised ju the fields of the Puyallnii and Yakima vallcts. The train will Is- loaded daily and hauled to the inbod cities of Butte, St. Pun! and inlet mediate (mint, (.rower have established ngeiu-ies tit different places where the fruit are to ! sold. The shipments ( previous season have dem onstrnte.1 the fact that there is money ir) the transaction. A few year ago there was no berry industry in the state Farmers did not care to investigate the matter of grow ing auch fruit. They planted the lands to potatoes, hop, or alfalfa and waited for the home markets to dcvelope sat isfactory demands and insure good prices To the Pullyup valley may be awarded the credit of working up the berry busi ness The owners of small tract sought something to give them financial returns to justiriy cultivation. They tested blackberries and rajWrrie and discov ered their merits as money makers. The income of growers in the Puyall ilp valley for beries alone last year ap proximated $100,()J The money wa paid to small farmer or gardener. No nun hud a field of more than fifteen acre. Many patches occupied less than half un acre each. Cut , by adding the pickings from .'too places every day, the whole shipment amounted to car loads. Then the grower were ready to supply city market. Thus was done and the re turn from vines to bunks were highly satisfactory. The money came from citis far away from the field of pro it llctioll. Ih-rry farming i in it infancy. It has merely passed the experimental stage The return indicate that it is one of the future great industries 'of the state. It oM'ti a way to tmleieiidence for every owner of n small tract of land near a shipping point. It increases the Interest in homes nnd home building. It adds to the commerce of the country and adds m Imildin" up rural communities in which people can ! contented. It re move the objectionable features of drudgery characteristic of some forms of agriculture nnd places the small farm on the plane of financial prt'spcrity Wushington needs more fruit trains. PERSONAL MENTION. .lohn Lewis, of John Dav, was in the city yesterday. A. K. Miller, of Seaside, was in the city yesterday. I.. Saldren nirrited down from Port land yesterday. Andrew Johnson was in from Tucker creek yesterday . Harry Lynch, of Warenton, was in the city yesterday. Jules H Ilenzes, of Persia, i registered at the Occident. F. llartolde was in from Young's River yesterday. Phil MeDoriongh. of eltar Clitic, was in the city yesterday. J. T. Hcsley, of Gray's River, was in the eity yesterday. J. L. Kline and wife returned yester day from Portland. C. 1). Tliomns, of Warrcnton, was in the city yesterday. J. E. Nelson, of The Dulles, is reg istered at the Parker. Hon H. C. Lester, of Warrcnton, was in the city esterduy. Mrs. Paul PudoIctt has returned from a visit in Portland. Mrs. (lullugher, of Young's River, wa in the city yesterday. Colonel John Adair, of Warenton, was in the city yesterday. C. K. Clark, of Oregon City, is regis tered at the Occident. THIRD WEEK OF THE Unloading Sale The past week of our unloading sale has made hun dreds happy. THE BARGAINS DID IT. Be sure and attend this sale this week aud the bar gains we give you will make you happy. 110.00 Ladies Suit 8 50 112.50 Ladits Suit $930 $15.00 Ladioi Suit $11.50 $3.50 Ladias Skirt ...$2 93 $3.00 Ladie 8kirt $2 9) $3.00 Ladie Skirt $1 95 $2.50 Ladi Sho $1 50 50c Boy' Wait 25c 75c Fancy Shirt 50e 75c Straw, Hat 25c 35c Novelty Drt Goods.... 23 SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS $20.00 Silk Suits $13.50. $25.00 Silk Suits $15.00. $15.00 Mohair Suits $9.00. $12.50 Mohair Suits $7.50. Morse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Likes to Trade. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c Ruth A. Cooper, of Tillamook, U vis iting friends in the city. Sir. A. Enberg, of Portland, is vis iting friends in Astoria. E. F. Libke, of Lewis and Clark, went to Portland last evening. Olof Erickson, of Lewis and Clark, wa in the eity yesterday. L. C. Burton, and wife, of Cathlamet, were in the city yesterday. Mayor Surprenant went to Portland yesterday to attend the fair. C. A. Dolph, of Portland, was in the city yesterday on legal business. (i. B. Heggard, of Ft. Stevens, went to Portland yesterday moaning. It. L. Alexander, of San Francisco, registered at the Occident yesterday. Blain R. Smith, of Portland, is in the city and will remain for several, days. B. F. Stone, of San Francisco, arrived from San Francisco on the noon train. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Humphreys, of the Postal, went to Portland lat evening to spend Sunday. Olof Anderson returned, yesterday from attending the grand lodge of Odd Fellows in Portland. Judge C. II. Craey and wife, of Port land, passed through the city yesterday en route for Seaside. B. J. Callahan, of Seaside, was in the BIG V REDUCTION SALE During this month only We offor some excellent bargains in Ladies' and Children's TRIMMED HATS Sjieciul Puck nnd Sailor Hats 10c nnd 2."c Hair Switches aud Pom padors Come and see the nice assortment and save money MRS R. INGLETON Welch Block, Astoria W ara SOLE AGENTS In this ten I ory for PIANOS AND ORGANS of superior mak. Our leader it th calibrated STEIN- WAY, which needs no comments. Tti? A. B. Cha, Estey, Emerson, .Heller, Richmond and several others are all the very best in their class. .Our prices on these pianos are lower than ever before quoted In this state, and w are tn position to make most satis factory terms. Will gladly ninil you cntnlosue upon .ipplicntlon, and very cordially Invito you to call at any time you may be in Portland. DUNDORE PIANO CO. 233 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. 60 and 70c Novelty Or Good , ,.48o $1.25 Shirt Waist 95c 20c Crep Or Goods. ..... IJo 5c Cotton Dra Good 17o 35c Silk Taffeta ...25o 35c Horn Spun 250 $1.00 and $1.25 Novelty Drat Good .. , 89q $130 8hirt Wait $1.15 $2.00 8hirt Waitts $L48 city yesterday to meet hi brother mhm arrived from Denver. E. W. Wright, of the Oregonian, waa in the city yesterday and went over tm Seaside to spend Sunday. THE SECRET of the good worK done oa A NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINE is to be found in its perfect working parts. You seldom hear of a Hew Royal lieing out of order. Therefm the subject of buying a MEW fiOTAL SEWING MACHINE is always in order. SOLID GOLDEN OAK CABINET, DS0P HEAD Equal to any on the Market Regular $30.00 SPECIAL PRICE $24.00 GOLDEN OAK FINISH CABINET Drop Head Regular, $27.00 SPECIAL PRICE duo We have three wagons and cater to your trade. A large up-to-date store with a full line of good grocerem. Telephone if you can not come. We will call for your order. Telephone Main 781. V GEO. LINDSTROM & C0 Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria. Will You Have Time to Carry a Trunk? Everv time you go to Portland to visit the fair. If you haven't the time nor inclination to carry a trunk, gel one of our Hand Bags, Suit Cases or Large Traveling Bags. They are handy and serve the purpose Sold at handy prices, too. SUIT CASES at $1.50, f 1.00, $2.50, 14.50. $5.00, and $5-50. HANDBAGS, at $1.45, ti.65, Ms, an! I1.05. LARGE TRAVELING BAGS, at $3.5 to $5.50. SEE THE WINDOW. CHAS. LARSON THE WORKWOMEN'S STORE ool Commercial Street OPPOSITE PUBLIC TELEPHONE OFFICE. f