SUNDAY, JUNE U, 1905- IliK MORN IMi AbTOHlAN, ASTORIA, OREGOx IT MAKES WASHING EASY and does not injure your bands or clothes. Start the week right, use ...GOLDEN STAR SOAP... and the burden of washing becomes light. IT'S THE BEST BY TEST ROSS, HIGGINS (SI Co. Local Brevities. Ml. .Inn U'liioii tiro the brat, 23 cent docn. Omc rooma for rent. Geo. w. Dar ker, AmIuiIk Nu'lonitl JUuik. A large numWr of farmer rutin In yesterday t-r i nj'f In farm jrMuH. They rxirt the road In good eomllt Ion. Eltctrlo Faee Massage and Scalp treatment) five xptrt barbers. Bath. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. The family restaurant of Atmia U recognized nit the Jim restaurant. The U-t mcuU hiuI tli Ix-.t M'rlti In A lot la. l.'O Mevenlh street. Joint It. I.ukiucn aul Sophia Gmnm-I were married yclcrdy ly the Itcv, Hunk, of Unioiilown. The happy coupln will make thrir home in Astoria. No dark room required if you tie a Hrownle or Kodak Tank Developing Ma chine, Price, U to I0. Other photo graphic supplies. Frank Hart, druggist Waller A. lUrrim and Olga lttKhilt were married yesterday morning by Rev. Ronka of I'nlonUiwn. Mr. and Mr. larrion will make thrir hum in A torla. The funeral of the UU Lrandrr Adder son will be held today at 12 o'clock from Pohl's undertaking parlor under the auaplces of Aator lodga KnlghU of Pythla. of which he wa an honored member. HAM AND EGGS At brrakfat makea a delightful dixit. We Mill the beat of eggs, but ut now we wish to particularly call your attention to our fine Eastern Hams and Bacon You know what good quality mean In theae product. Our stork i made up of only the brat selected hum and bacon. They never fail you, where auperiority count 11101 On the Table When your gueU are apt to be the critic. 1 W have made our reputa tion n good good. Will you be good enough to let u prove it U you! No trouble to wait on you, w bethel you buy or not. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Arrive on today'a steamer, direct from California. They will be ready for your inpectlon tomorrow. Investigate our prompt and correct delivery ayatcra. John son Bros., Good Goods ul-iai Twelfth St., Aitoria. THE MONARCH OF ALL IS THE Famous Anarch ianie , 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. A full an I complete linn of farm Implo infill , farming tool, wagons, buggh of all kind at KN M. la ton's farm im plemctit wurchoue, 105 Fourteenth. Marriage license were Issued jctcr day to John II. Luuklnmi ami Nophl tiromrl, ami Walter A. Harrison and Olga llighill, all of (tut sop county, The indication ore that the only uli wrvacc iif the Fourth of July in Astoria will le the dedication of the new t'itv Hall. The building i nearly completed add it will be ready for the furniture next week. T. S. CuMieliim, county surveyor, wilt leave Monday fur trip through the Ncliulrtii vail)",1 uri'l i iiiiitH tn lie L'onr a week. 'He gie to obtain ilatil for re vising the i utility uncHineiit roll of real mi'l pci.nnal piopciiy in the Neha lelii valley, I!. M. llrinie vtii Ui front Scasldi yroterduv nnd report a Unit the build ing boom eciitiiiue and a number of new cottage are bring elected in the urove. A Iwrte nutiilx-r of eutern vi itnr are eiiM-ctrd thin Hummer, and many of the owner of cottage have at ready oiird them for the season. The WM'i'il dam to be given by the Woomrn of Woodcraft, at Hanthorn' Hall, tomorrow, Monday, evening, will be an enjoyable affair. The dance wa scheduled tor lat Friday, but wa poat poned. Admiaaion ticket purchased for original date will be good tomorrow, The ca of the Mate againit K. 0. Spree I, t and C. F. McDermott, of Ham mond, charged with arlling liquor to some of th high nrhool boy who Were under age, wa called in the Justice Court yenteiday afternoon. The defend ant waved examination and were bound over to the Circuit Court. A number of the high achool boy were present, hav ing been Miil'piienaed a witnesses. OBTAINS HUNDRED DOLLARS. , Jaa. W. Welch Collect! Money For Black Sand Experiment. Ju. J. Welch, who ha been aolicit ing fund for defraying the expense ot sending throe car load of wind to Tort' land for experimental tet by David W Day, ha collected alxiut $100. The to tal amount of the e pene will be about A Communicatioa. Kditor Astorian I note in yeter day' par that the dunce hall were to be eloed during the coming week. Thi will bring a general relief to many mother who have children and cspce ially those whoae daughter attend the achool in the lower part of the city. My daughter attend there and I know of the evil that come from thee place Many mother in Axtoria will endorse the atand ot the Antorinn and will be ready to buck up Sheriff Linville in do ing hi duty, A MOTHKR. MRS. CAPTAIN FLAVEL AND DAUGHTERS HAVE RETURNE1 Enjoyed Extended Tour la Europe Will Remain Hire During Summer. , Mr. Captain George Flavel and the Mie Nellie and Katie Flavel, returned yeterday from an extended tour through Hpain, Italy, Germany, Hun gary, (Switzerland and Kngland. Al though rather indUpovc) ai reiult of the Journed aero the continent WitJ are enthuUtlo over the trip, Mi N'e. lie Flavel, in an interview, lt night, pokt feelingly upon American auperior ority over Kurope, from the atandpolnt of wi'iiery, faying, with much fervor, "you know they have no aueh river a the Columbia over there." She contin ued: "I naturally enjoyed the trip and ap preciated the advantage afforded in F,uro for atudy. I do not consider however, that the aeenery in Kurope I equul to that of thi country. The nceiilc offering of Colurndo ere fur ahead of nnythiug in Kurope and then,' he added loyally, "we have Mime wen ery here in regn." Mi Nellie Flavel, with her aixter, ha Wn in Pari for nearly two year. The former studied for tlie piano under Hiera and the latter, inging with Tra- Ih-Io, ill.. Flavel joined her (luilL'litcr in I'ari luit Novemlier. A tour of Kit riqie iM-ciipying the entire winter wa then commenced. The itinerary inelmt- ed the mot important coiilitric of Kurope, From Pari, the trio journ'ed to. Nuple, Niii-, Home, (o-noa, and Venice, leaving the latter city, lliiduiet wa reai'hed. Thi Hungarian city, accord ing to Mi. Nellie, i. aulilimely lieautl- ful, and i grai-ed with many eot!y and iuiMning eilitlir. The greater part of the time wa Miit in lnterliiken, Switzerland. From here many ile trip were made which included a pint of the Alp ami the fa mou Jungfrau tunnel. The remainder of the tour provided for a few- week in Spain. Arriving in New York, late in May, the Flavel croed the continent lcaurely, atopping at Chicago and Colo rado Spring en route. The will re main in Atorla during the aummer. STAR CHANGES HANDS. Local Playhoui Bought By Conaidine Syndicate. The Pacific Cot Amunemene Co. headed by John Cooiiidine, of Portland, and popular Timothy Sullivan, of New York, ha been in control of the Star theater m-re nince June 11, with Mr. P. (icvurtz, it former manager, look ing after thealTair of the new owner temporarily. Mr, AI. Hager, of the Unique, will close hi houc on Monday and aume charge of the Star. , Mr. tievurU will leave with hi wife next week for Puget aound citie and then will go Kat to join S. Morton Cohn in the vaudeville buine. Mr. Colin, who ha dipoed of hi Interest in the Star Circuit theater of the North wet, alo control ten vaudeville house in Pennvlvania. After Mr. Cevurti join him, the latter circuit will be ex tended into other atatei of- the Eat. The eatern houe are connected under the name "Family Theater." Mr. and Mr. (Jcvurtx have made manv friend here ince the Star theater wa etablihed lat August. Their de parture i regretted by all who know them. Mr. OvurU ha done much for high-oln vaudeville here, alway pre senting the best of talent and absolutely lean almw, Thi hu gained him steady patronage of the U-t familie in the ity. If the theater continue to do a well. much of it futuer huccch may be at libuted to hi siilciuliil fuiuliimcntiil work. Sylvet Lagowiff Dead. County Judge Trcnchard yesterday re reived official notification from the sup erintendent of the insade asylum of the Icath of Sylves Lagowiff, who died last Sunday. , Funeral of J. W. McCIean. The funeral of the late J. W. McCIean f Clifton occurred yesterday afternoon 10111 Pohl' undertaking parlors nnd wa nttcndtd by a large number of friend of the deceased. Baseball at Chinook. There will be a game of ball today between the Ovvapunpun club and a no from Ft. Columbia at Chinook. A unilicr of Astorian will go over to wit ness the game. A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad soar when you feci a pain in your bowels and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. Spaulding's New Life Pills, a sure cure for all bowel and stomach dis ease, such as headache, biliousness, cosi tivencss, etc. Guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug store, only'25c. Try them. HAPPY YOUNG FOLK Will receive High School Dip- lomas Thursday. JUNIORS TO GIVE RECEPTION Thirteen Young Aitoriana Will Gradu- ate-Dr. Stephen S. Wiae Will Deliver Addreu. Elaborate Program Arrang edAlumni Banquet Friday Night. The mot important event of the com ing week will lie in High School circle, the Junior reception occurring Wednes day, Commencement Thurwlay, and the Aliiinni awMN'iution banquet, Friday evening. Thirteen of Astoria' young people are about to enter upon the more criou phase of life. They have worked untiringly and conscientiously. The reward for their effort will be modest sheet of parchment which will be honedd them Thurwlay afternoon by p, J. Goodman, chairman of the Board of Kducation. Wednesday, at Fishers' Hall, the Jun ior will receive the Senior. Great preparation are I icing made for tin event, no carefully, in fact, it i only intimated that there will probably be dancing. Other detail are not divulged. but the affair promise to be imprese ive. Commencement exercise will lie held Thursday afternoon in Fishers' C)iera House. An elaborate program will lie offered. Thi will include an address by Dr. Stephen S. White, of Portland who will journey to thi city for the occasion. The high achool program pro vide for the valedictory, Mis Ksther Larson; Salutation, Mis Rose Mat son and two oration by the Misses Lottie Ilea and Amy Rannella, the latter' topic being, MA Vision Of the Goal.' The opera bouse will be tastefully dec orated, the das and National color be ing utilized. At the Occident hotel, Friday night, the banquet of the Alumni association will occur. CHURCH NOTICES Service at the Norwegian and Danish M. K. church will lie held tomorrow at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M., Rev. C. Aug Pet ersen in the pulpit. Rev, Pr, W. H. Larson, of Xewark California, will preach tomorrow at the first Presbyterian church. Service will be held at 11 A. M.. and 8 P. M. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. First Lutheran church. There will be no service at the First Lutheran church Sunday. The pastor ha been called awav to conduct communion at Skamokawa. The Sunday achool will meet, however, at the usual time, 9:30 A. M. Baptist church. The. usual services will be observed on Sunday. Sermons will lie preached from the subject as follows: Uw and Grace," and "The Power of God Unto Salvation." A cor dial invitation is extended to everybody to attend. There will be no service at Grace Kpiscopal church today, the rector Rev, Win, Seymour Short remaining in Portland over Sunday to attend the Union Missionary services which take place in a mimoer 01 roriianu ciiiircum 1 s it .1 .1 . I . Sunday. It is expected that churches from all over the state will attend these service, most of the rector in charge of parishes in distant place having come to attend the diocese convention, just closed in Portland. There will be no preaching in the IVcfthvterian Church todav. but the Children' Day exercises of the Sunday ch(H)l w ill lc held in the church at 12.15 Parent and nil the friends of the school are cordially invited. First M. K. Church. Special "Child ren Day" service at 11 A. M. Sunday school at 12:15. Kpworth League, 7 P. M., and preachidg service t 8 P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to every one to attend all services. On account of sickness in hi family. Rev. W. H. Iyson will not preach In the Presbyterian church today, but It is hoped that he will be here for next Sunday. First CoMgivgationnl church. T.uthcr 1). Mu hone pastor. At 11 A. M. the annual Children's Pay exercise will be biven. At 8 P. M. the ltiiocnlaureate sermon to the graduating class of the High School The Store Saves Y011 Read the iSC Topy Hosiery, 50c Topsy Hoaiery, Children' Fait Black Hoaiery .. 60c Girdle Corseta, 5C Lace CoUari, $10.00 Lace WaiiU, 30 Alpacca Waiita, g , 3$ Novelty Dresa Good, vk Novelty Drew Goods, .... I13.00 Ladies' Silk Coats, THE BEST KID GLOVE MADE for ioc Madras Gingham, ,. 40c Linen Dress Goods, 35c White Waistinga, Beit Table Oil Cloth, Horse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Likes to Trade. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c will be preached. Special music under the direction of Mr. Geo. C. Watkina. Sunday achool at 12:20 P. M. A cordial invitation if extended. Rev. L D. Mahoue will deliver the Baccalaudeate sermon this evening at the Congregational church. ' "' PERSONAL MENTION. C. Reed, of Portland, is a guest at the Occident. Anton Kuljis, of Clifton, was in the city yesterday. . . , . . John Lewis, of Fern Hill, was in the city yesterday. C. C. Clarke, of Seaside, was in the city yesterday. Hugh McCorraick was in from Young's river yesterday. ' 'i Col. John Adair was over from War ronton yesterday. William F.. Burke, of Seaside, was' in the city yesterday. C. S. Dow, of Lew is and Clark, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Bossard, of Warrenton, was in the city yesterday. Stephen Pol la r, of Seattle, is visit ing friends in Astoria. V. B. Struble and wife, of Portland, are visiting friends here. F. R. Madison, of Portladd, registered at the central yesterday. F. Wheeler, of Tort land, registered at the Occident yesterday. C. D. Colvin, of Portland, registered at the Parker yesterday. , , w v,( Perry Titus, of John Day, was a vis itor in Astoria yesterday. N. W. Wilson, of Portland, registered at the Occident yesterday. E. M. Grimes, of Seaside, was in the city yesterday on business. Geo. McFuvlaue, of Green mountain. was in the citv yesterday. William Larson,' of Lewis and Clark. was in the city yesterday. Jos. Flangos, of Clifton, was in the city yesterday on business, j . G. E. Pallen and wife, of Monmouth. 111., are visiting in this city. , Mrs. A. J. Taylor, of Flavel, visited friends in Astoria yesterday. 1 1 - ,.f 1..,. Vi.,,,. in the citv vesterdnv on business. F. Btirtoldes, of Young's river, was In the city yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burrell, of Port land, were in the city yesterday. C. M. Curtwright, of Portland, came down yesterday on the noon train. L. C. Tourlettol, of New York, was among the arrivals in Astoria yesterday. Dewitt Black, of Denver, was among the arrivals at the Occident yesterday. Harry Houseman, a commercial trav eler from Portland, was in the city yes terday. Miss Anna Knglish. one of Portland's belles, is visiting Mrs. Theodore Fred- ericksou, of Upper Astoria. C. K. Harry and wife, of Portland. passed through the city yesterday eniQpposiT route to Seaside. That Money I Price List , I9C e . se 10t ; g19g ase JSt gttja ....$too oSc 3a 95e lje Nelson Troyer, of Portland, the city yesterday and went ever Seaside to spend Sunday. Miss Hannah Asp arrived la Falsa, on May 26, after a moat pleasant wys age. She left Astoria last month with Mr. and Mrs August Danklsoa. Select California Sweet Wines for Family Use We have just added a department of fine wines and liquors for family trade only. Orders will be delivered ma promptly as is our custom in the grocery department, PORT WINE, A galloa Sum PORT WINE, A superior quality, A Gallon S1.50 OLD PORT, A gallon Sum SHERRY WINE, A galloa Sx-sa ANGELICA WINE, A galloa ..Ir-sa SHEEHAITS PREFERRED STOCK WHISKEY, A gaUon, $3jm LION BOURBON Whiskey a gaUaa t3-S TILLAMOOK RYE Whiskey, A gal loa 9oo TILLAMOOK BOURBON Whiskey, m Cllon, Its .0. P. S. MONOGRAM "Whiskey, A galloa GRAPE BRANDY. A galloa ....ttJ TULIP GIN, A galloa Soo Telephone, Main 781. GEO. LINDSTEOM & CO, Groceries, Wines and Liquors. franklin avenue, Upper Astoria. BIG SPECIAL ! Until Next Thunday OUTING SHIRTS, with Fancy SUk Fronts, many Designs, all aif ea. Regular, $1.00. : , 5 Special, until next Thursday, or whila they last 75 cents ! OUTING SHIRTS, with Linen Fronts several designs, Regular T.h-. Special, until next Thursday, 50 cents J SUMMER UNDERWEATc , regular S0e and over. - Drawers and shirts, the gar ment. Special, s SEE THE WINDOW. CHAS. LARSON THE WORKINGMEN'S STORE ool Commercial Street PUBLIC TELEPHONE OFFICE.