SUNDAY, AUGUST J j, 1005. UilvMORNlAif AfcTOIU AN, ASTORIA, OREGO EXTRA (SPECIAL ' ' . Monday Morning We Will Tut on Hale 0 73 BOXES OF 1 Yellow Freestone Peaches at 75c the Box. TliU l by far V bent offer made. " ROSS, HIGGINS Co. LOCAL BREVITIES. Ilutrle Fact Masssgs and Scalp trtatmsnti fiva eipsrt barbers. Baths, OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Office rooms for rent. Oeo. W. Bar ktr, Astoria Na'Ional Hum f Pictures taken In daytime may U developed In dayllgnt with the lutest Eastman Kodak Tank Develor. From f2.J0 to 3. Frank Hart's drug store: Ths family restaurant of Astoria, Is recognised as the He restaurant. The best meals and the I it rvk m As tori. 120 Eleventh street. I am glad that ladle' aotrlde saddles are becoming fashionable 1 first, l-e-caute it Is aliT on the Imrwj second, because It l a af ?r and eaicr way for a lady to rid. If yon will call at my harness hup, oj Fourteenth street, 1 will show yen the latest and the best. R. M. GASTON. Soule Br.' Piano company Wg to; announce tlmt their etpert anl es - j.erien.d tuner, Howard 8. Soule, it in town for a few daya and will tie phawl to tall en owner of piano end make climate on tuning or repairing of any kind. Order may le left at Cole hotel, where Mr, Koule U located, The Palaee Catering eompany'a din-; leg room i .again open under the aame; management Kverythlng f)rt rla CuUine and ervh une.tlted. Private dining room for ladlre. ineapples Direct from the Grower 40c and 50c each FancyOartlett Pears 20c Per Dozen Johnson Bros., Good Goods nl-m 'twelfth St., Aatotia. - vf isi . .wJk We Are Going to Hove It costs money to move goods, partical larly a store full, and it resolves itself down to whether we hold op the prices and pay the drayman or to sell the goods at a sacrifice and give our customers arid friends the benefit. We believe the reduc tions will be appreciated the most and the stupendous bargains now of fere are at your command. ftWXQMPWr T.OfJ - A (Vkur Friman, a native of Finland, wa granted first, 'iti'iiHlii paper yes terday. , A large iKiinlicr of farmer wire In th city yesterday, having completed baying. A dispatch whm received from Aug, lnlclon yetefdy from Chicago, sU iiiU that he would arrive home next Wednesday. 1 " 1 EVENING MEETINGS. There wHI be a meeting of (he Fra tcirml Order of Kaglea thU afternoon at wlilh time the iiM'Mtion of changing the time fr hohling the regular meet ing will I diwuowil. Heretofore the lodge lu met in Ute afternoon, and an (fort will he made at the meeting to duy to change the time from the aft ernoon to the evening. SLACKING OFF. There wa a decrease in the run of ulnion yterdy, showing tlmt the run that re me into tiie river Monday wa jn!y temporary. The up river m iner report no i.-reee in their catchea end the gillnet Mermen brought in email ,. ) )eterUy, Kejiorts from the :wer M-ining ground are to the effect ' that ,iy 1,1 cthe were secured j ytrrday, hut that there are a large number of minion on the ouUide of the bar. SERVICES RECOGNIZED. There U proluibly no one in Aliria who know better jiow to take care of dog then Kdwenl Lewelyn. driver of No. 1 engine company. Koine time ego Frank I'atton left hie dog in the rnre o Mr. Lewelyn, who took an Interest in the (Hiiiiuw end took tare of them Yenterdny, Mr. Patten eUiled the engine houe, having with him a fine new gun. and ekrd Mr. LewtdynV opinion of the Nume. 1 replied that It wa a due a gua a waa ever made, and wa eur priiied when Mr. Patton made him 1 present of it for eereiee rendered. Mr, lewelyn i Juntly proud of hie new gun and appnxiateg the motive that ac tuated the donor. OCCIDENT HOTEL. Dinner Today. Oreen Oyater Soup Pioklee Olive Iioilrd Salmon, Oyter fau . Boiled Ox Tongue, Caper Sauce , Vea! Croquette and Muehrooma Orange Fritter, Wine Sauoe Roaet Chieken and Drewing Spring Iamb. Mint Sauce Mavhed Potatoea Boiled Potatoee Green, Peaa Sugar Corn Shrimp Salnd Grape Lemon Cream Apple English Plum Pudding, Hard Ilrandy Sauce Fruit Coffee Nut end PaiMin Watermelon , Iluttermilk '" lee Tea ' - 54.4 - ,.v Vt. rltlSMEI?S. BALL GAMES TODAY West Astoria and Fort Stevens . to Play at A. F. G. LIVELY PLAYING PROMISED Teami Will Meet for Double-Header at 1:30 O'clock Thi Afternoon Mortos and Crowe the Weet Aatorla Battery Catolamet Team Will Play Seaside. STANDING OF TEAMS. J Team liumes l'lyd. Won. Pit. Kurt 8teve H fl .7M Hea-hle 6 .533 Vet Astoria ......... 8 4 J500 (athlamet 9 2 .222 A double-header will be played thi afternoon at the A. K. C. ground be tween the Fort Hteven and Wet A torla aggregation.- The firxt game will he culled at 1 :30 aharp. Hoover w ill pitch for Fort Steven and Morton- and Crowe for Went Astoria. Ilotlt team have been. t rengthened and are in good form. They have recent ly won from Seaidc and are determined to incrcaiM! their percentage. Ther? i wiine ronjertune n to whkh team will ! the winner. l'aey," who ha proved a valuable mem!eri of ' tlie Vet 'As toria team, will not play, and while the team, w ill -doubtW" make a good ehow ing it i thought the lou of Casey will lie keenly felt, ('athlamet will piny at Seaside. CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT. L. J. Simpson Leaves North Bend for San Francisco. I. J. Simpson, manager of the Simp son l.iiinlier company at North Itend, ha lieen tranferrel to the San Fran cisco ollij-e and Mr. Griwold, formerly of Portland, ha been apKinteI man ager of the Simpon interest at North llend. Mr. Slmpin will assume the dutie now liMiked after by hi father, I'aptnin A. M. Simpson, who will retire fr4ii the active management of the Simpson Liiinlicr eompany fter a ane ceful hiiim' rareer of many year. Their interests in thi part of the North west are the mill at N'urth llend, on (' hay: ColiiHiliiu mills, at Knappton. I Wash., aero the river rrnut Astoria, and" the mill at South IWmd, VS'ash.' NARROW ESCAPE. .lame MiOlnrney. who is employed at oim1 of the tip-river seining ground, hnd a narrow ewejie from drowning yester day morning. He was attempting to Uiard the launch when hi foot slipped and he fell into the river. Being a good swimmer he suveled in grasping the rudder of the launch Pilot and cried 'for help. William Miller and one or two other who were in the vicinity went to hi Ksintanee and succeeded In getting him on the wharf. He sus tained an Injury to the knee and wa taken to the hospital, lie will, prob ably lie out again in a few day a hi injuries are not aeru. VISITED SVENSER. Pursuant to an order of the County court Judge Trench rd went to Svensen yesterday to examine the crossing of the county road and the railroad. He found repairs were necessary and will make hi recommendations to the next meeting of the eourt. . . ' v SHIPPING NEWS I , Steamer Newport sailed yesterday for ('otiiillc river and t'oat port. Steamer F. S. Ililburn arrived in yes terday from San F'rancico via Eureka and Coos bay with a full list of pas sengers and cargo of freight. , Eight of her passenger tarried too long up town and were left here and went up to Port land on Lint night' train.' Steamship Columbia arrived in yes terday from San F'ranciseo with a full cargo of freight and all Die passengers she was allowed to carry. - Steamer Nahcotta mnde a special trip last evening to Ilwuco to accommodate the erowd of people Iwurid for the north beach and which the Potter was unable to take as she had her full passenger list when she arrived from Portland. The oil barge Monterey arrived in yesterday with a cargo of oil for the standard oil tanks. Shipping men are now hopeful that the KorAvegian steamer Tricolor, strand ed on the Mendocino coast, can be suc cessfully floated. That such is their view is indicated by advertisements sent out from San Frourfaep . atating, ,hat bids will bo receive J for the purpose of making the attempt. I 'PERSONAL MENTION. 1 , Mia A. 8. Soule of Portland is visit ing .at tlie Cole, n her way to Seaside. Mrs, Herman Wise, her daughter and on, Mb Louise and Master Sammy, re turned to the city Friday after a week's pleasant visit at the farm home of Hon". Isaac liergman at Cray river. , Theodore V. Whiteley, , wlitt repre sents the interest of 1 1 more 4 Co., In Salt lake City, is in the city. j Mr, and Mr, Theodore W. Wiiiteley of Salt Luke City we spending a few day in the city a the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Norman Callaway. . Fred Oman of Clatsop wa in the city yesterday on business. Mell Zeiler of Seaside was a visitor in Astoria yeterdy. ; PoUrt Cray of Hammond was in the city yesterday on business. ; Sir. ( harles Jordan of Cathlamet was ill the city yeterday. Howell Iewi of F'ern Hill waa a visitor in the city yesterday. , ' (',. S. Ihw came in from his Lewi and Clark rawli yesterday. Alex Norma nd of Olney was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Norman Troyer and son are in the eily visiting Mr. (J. V. Lounsbury, Angus Cor came down from his sein ing grounds yesterday and returned last evining. 1). II. Mickel and wife of Hutchinson, Kan., are visiting in the city. i. V. Slielly of San Francisco regis' tered at-tlie Occident yesterday. F. A. Fisher and wife were in Port land yesterday taking in the fair. , Hon. C. . Fulton and wife and G. C. Fulton and wife are visiting in the Nehalcm. Captain J. W. TWbbidge and wife are vi!ting in Portland. H. .1. Iloyle of Keller, Wash., is in the city on business. K. W. Dingman, a popular traveling man of Portland, was in the city yes terday. J. P. Patrick and daughter of Des Moines were in the city and stopped at the Occident. It. 1). Cunningham of Portland wa a 'guet at the Occident yesterday. J. A. Neal of Warrenton was in the city . yesterday. ' Ce'irge F. Withing of Salem i reg. itered at the Parker. J. S. Clurk and wife of lioise are visit inn friend in the city. William Smith of Arlington was among the an-ival iu the city yeteriay, Henry FL Reed, secretary of the Iewls and Clark exposition, passed through' the eitv yesterday en rout to Seaside, where he will spend Sunday. ' P. D. Carringon of Portland arrived down on the non train yesterday. C. C. L'Uinger, Mrs. Vuinger and tfieir son Willie returned Thurmlay. from Iteaver Iodge farm, Cruys river, where they aent a most delightful week. Mr. and Mr. Isaac Bergman of thi city, the owners of Beaver Inlge farm, are tlie most hospitable of entertainers and their guests never fail to enjoy the in selve. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. At a late, hour last night a terrific tornado struck Astoria. "Hill" Matti son was the only victim. ' He suffered the loss of the filiaments -which in the wst have enhanced the attractiveness of his upper lip. His "side-kicker' Captain Bailey has cut hi acquaintance, saying he does not care to travel with freak. DON'T FORGET THAT The secret of success in life is in tak iug advantage of opportunities. To demonstrate this adage, secure a policy in the Bankers' Life association of Des Moines. Assets, June 1, 1905, $7,953,530. Total paid to policy-holders, $10,900, 413. Increase In assets past 12 months, $1, 157,832. Securities In atate departments,"$6,' mm. - Cost in 1904, 50 cents for each year of applicants age on each $2,000. Age limit, 50 1-2 years. . For further information leave address at Astoria National bank. r . V WALTER JOHNSON, Special Agent BASEBALL I BASEBALL!! Double Header. West Astoria, a. Fort Stevens. . Sunday, at 1:30 P. M. First Game at 1:30. A. F. C Grounds. BASEBALL! BASEBALL!) 1 Fiendish Suffering. if often caused hy sores, ulcers and can- oers, that eat away your skin. Wm. Be dell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I hav used Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, for ulcers sore and cancers. It is the best healinp dressing I ever found." Soothes and healf cuts bums and scalds. 25 c at Charles Rogers' drug store. J Church V Notices asAasAas-.AA-. Grace Church. " ' j Services today at 11 a. m. and 7:30 P. M. The Rev. II. D. Chambers.' diocesan missionary, will officiate and ' the new pipe organ is expected to be ! In place Service at Holy Innocents'! chapel at 9 A. M. - j Baptist j The topic of sermons at the Baptist ! church today w ill be . the "Making of a Chri-tian; Hi Exercise," and The j F'inding of tlie Book." All other regu- i lar servkje a usual. Norwe.lan-Danish K. E. IU-V. C. Aug. Peterson, the pator,,wiIl preach in tlie morning af 11 o'clock on The Kpistle of Christ." At 8 P. M, "Former Tiling Not Better." . First M. E. Church. . , . The pastor will preach at 11 A- M, from the subject, "A Great Book Found" and at 8 P. 31. from "God's Trademarks." Sunday school at 12:15. Kpworth league at 7 P. M, led by Mr. S. C. Turner. The subject will bei The Building of Char acter." You will be wehomed to all services. There will be good music, led by Mis Elmore and her chorus choir. First Congregational Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by the pastor, Luther D. Mahone. Morn-1 ing eubject: "DiscourgemenU in the Christian Life." Evening, TIalf Baked." Special music under the direction of Mrs. George C. Watkins. Sunday school at 12:20 P. M. ; - ' . - " ','.r. '-r-'" . t ' First Lutheran. , Morning service in Swedish st 10:45. Subject for the sermon: "Enter Ye in at" 8 o'clock. Evening services always in the English language'. . Subject: "Purity in Heart of Life.". Preaching by the pastor, Gustaf E. RydLjui-t. Spe- j rial rauHc on the new pipe organ. Wei-! 1 come. , Mine. Fldla Lund of the Conservatory of Music at Rock Island, III., who is to appear in a vocal recital at the Firt Lutheran church on Thursday evening. August 17, has arrived and 1 now spend-ing.jL.fejK-da.ys. visiting at the beaehee. REPORT NOT TRUE. ; ; .. "' K report was circulated yesterday that H. F. Fisher of Svensen. suffering from the effects of an attack by a .iuill, was in a precarious condition. A brother! of Mr. Fisher has requested, that we an nounce the report a untrue, and "with out even the slightest ' semblance' "of truth. 1 : Peculiar Disappearance. , J. D. Runyan of ButlerviHe', O., bitd the peculiar diAippearanc? of his . pain ful symptoms,' of indigestion " and bili- outness, to. Dr. King's New Life Pill. He eayss They are-a' perfect remedy, for dizziness, sour stomachy headache, ! constipation, etc." Guaranteed at Chas. Roger' drug store. Price 25c. ! Mrs. Ruby Hendrick and 'Miss Ada Hendrick are in the city' visiting'' Mrs.' George Noland. i '" t no r 1. i ' i s 4 a.- . LADIES! JlDiESt; While cleaning hiuse for the season make money, by' selinyour; husband's or your son's cast-off clothing, shoes, etc. . .; ','. '- ..Send postal card my address and I will caU w'ilBf frajf cW A. JAL0FF, 405 Bond street, Astoria. behnke-walher business College PORTLAND, ORE.' If you are thinking of attending Business .College, you cannot. stT.inl to ignore tjie best one in the North west. Our equipment is unsurpassed.. The proprietors are teachers. Our graduates are all employed. We will assist you. to a position when eompeteut SEND FOR CATALOGUE FREE. Our Strong Point At all times U the quality of our Shoes at prices that justify your dealing with us. . ' JUST NOW ' We have a number of styles from which some of the sizes have been entirely sokl out, leaving us the broken lots to carry over or to close out at special prices. Rather than keep our money tied up in these lots, we have dec Med to cut the price and give the purchaser tlie benefit of any loss entailed. We know that the money will come back to us in In creased patronage. Ladies' Shoes, tan and chocolate, pop ular style, selling regularly at $5 00 and $3.50. To close them out price is reduced to $jj5 3.50 TAN OXFORDS.... ...... fi.95 CANVAS SHOES at."....'.'...,, Former price, $2.00. Sandals, worth $1.50, now Children's Sandals, worth 65c, -IMS 70c bow 40c Children's Ties, black, selling regu larly at $1.50, reduced to....$ix Other Shoe for young and old, re duced proportionately to make room for our FALL STOCK. See Show Window East of Entrance. 523 Commercial Street Souvenir Steins Picturesque Astoria in Steins. . SPECIAL $c All Films of any size developed at 10 cents a roll of six. Take pictures with any" earner and bring your Films to ts. We save- yoa the trouble of developing. View Work and Enlarging Done Here. We carry all kinds of Photo Supplies.. WOODFIELD'S ART STORE, 51S Bond-St, Astoria. t5he tJt BEEtHTVE The American V.3 " V. Corset " " 4 AVe carry, a full line of Corsets in ait the- leading, desirable styles. We have carrieil these Coil't many years and know the styles best adapt ed to the wants of the people. Prices rang from the tape girdle at 40 cents, to the Best Dollar Corsets In the market, 'and up to the fine Brocaded Cor sets at 04,00 beeSmve The Astorian, 75 cents a month. tyyfc &j&43L --- .-s 1. - ... ,. .- , -' ...