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THE M0UN1NU ASTOKiAN. AMURA, uMO urrnnrtcniv AttAntr The heat may trying. It may impair vour appetite. If you try KI5C OSCAR BRAND SARDINES. a una for ajc. Your appetite will soon come back, while you will come back for more Sardines. A DELICIOUS SUMMER DESSERT May I prepared from BROMANGELON. A fine dessert Jelly, 2 packages for 25c or from' JELL-O, Khich you all know. 10c a package. Good Dairy Butter, 40c a Roll. ASTOMAGROCERY 523 Commercial Si Phone Main 681 Cheese That Will Any Palate Please We have just received fresh supply of various kinds of Fine Cheeses. Our goods in this department is sure ta suit the most fastidious taste, both as to quality and flavor. Limburger, the brick 35 Just the thing to go with crackers and beer. Swiss Cheese, the lb 3 Makes a delicious lunch dish. California Cream Cheese and Tillamook Brick, each, per lb aoc Just the finishing touch as an alter- dinner delicacy. VTe also have some delicious Pineapple Cheese which puts the correct finish on any good piece of pie. Each.. ..50C Also Edan Cheeses. Each $1.00 Come in and sample our stock. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial 8treets Branch at Unlontown. Latest Books Just Received from, the Pub lishers. Advance Copies' "From the Wet to the West," Duniway "The Game," Jack London. "The Purple Parasol," McCutcheon. "Outlet," Andy Adams. "The Flower of Destiny," Orcuti. "Isidro," Mary Hustin. ' "The Amatbesy Box," Green. "For the White Christ," Bennett. All in best of print and binding. $1.25 Each J. N. GRIFFIN SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN. U Rivaled by Horn a Hair Where DaadraST la Eradicated. Sealskin is admired the world over for Ita acftness and glossiness; and yet the human hair Is equally as soft and glossy when healthy; and the radical cause or an hair trouble is dandruff, which is caused hv a neatlferous oaraslte that saps' the vitality of the hair at Its root Newbros Kerploide is the only preparation that la fatal to the dandruff germ. "Without dan druff there Is no falling hair, hut a lux uriant growth of glossy, soft hair Is cer tain Bcourlng the scalp won't cure dan druff. Kill the dandruff rerm. Thous- aada of women owe their beautiful suits of hair to Newbro'a Herplclde. Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St. Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent. pOSOSO00000008000000000 8 REST YOUR FEET S . 0 In a Pair of q . 9 J. Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoes Specially made for tender feet' Don't limp. Don't complain of sore feet Don't say: "Oh, my corn!" But get a pair of these shoes at once. , 1 ' S. A. GIMRE C) 543 Bond Street 0pp. Ross, Higglni & Co. O n 00000$00000000000000&C IWILL INVESTIGATE LivestockTransportationto Receive Official Attention. SECRETARY WILSONIN CHARGE Secretary of Agriculture and Dr. E, S. Salmon Arrived in Chicago Last Night to Study the Actual Condition of the Livestock Traffic Chicago, Aug. 13. Secretary of Ag riculture James Wilson, accompanied by Dr. i S. Salmon, chief of the bureau of animal industry, arrived in Chicago last night and today they will begin an investigation into livestock transpor tation. . "We have come to Chicago to learn the actual condition of the livestock traf fic," said Secretary Wilson. "We want to see for ourselves just what the sit uation is so we can handle it intelh eentlv at Washington. The law pro vides that cattle shipped in cars which are not provided with convenience for feeding and rest shall be let out and fed at least one in 28 hours. We want to dVtertnine what conveniences are necessary to feed and rest cattle in - - transit." BANANA FAMINE PROBABLE. Quarantine at New Orleans Affects Ship ments Pricea Advance. Chicago. Aug. 15. With the visible supply of bananas reduced to less than half the usual amount beeiyie of the restrictions on importation made by the quarantine at New Orleans, wholesale dealers along South Water street are predicting a famine in the fruit. Prices during the last two weeks have shown a steady ie until they about double what they were a month a"o and the . . , demand is greater than the supply. The best bananas could be bought a month dgo for $1 or $1.50 a bunch,' 'aid a well-known South Water street commission man last evening. "They are now bringing $2 and we can't get enough of them for our customers." The Chieago dealers usually sell about tiO.OUO bunches a week, but at present the sales will not exceed 20,000 bunches. LOS ANGELES WILL CALL SPECIAL ELECTION. Will Vote on Proposition of Issuing 1 1, 500,000 Water Bonds. Los Angeles, fal., Aug. 15 The Lo Angeles City council, has decided by a vote of fi to 1 to call a special election to be held September " for the purpose of voting upon the proposition of issuing $1,500,000 of municipal bonds for the acquisition of water rights in the Owens River country and for the commence ment of work on the system. Authori tative etimate of the total cost of the project of bringing the city water supply from the projiosed section places the estimates at ?23,000.000. LIBEL CASE ADJOURNED. Widow Agrees to Turn Over All Papers Bearing on Case. New York. Aug. 15. The libel case against Robert Irving of the New Yorker was adjourned yesterday to Oc tober 16 ly an agreement between As sistant District Attorney Krotel, Con gressman Khinock of Covington, Ky., and the defendant, Mr. Rhinock, the com lainant, said the widow of Robert Criswell has promised to turn over all the papers bearing on the case that she could find among Criswell's effect. The congressman aid he was more de sirous of having the person who actual ly wrote the article brought to justice than he was or prosecuting Irving. RENEWS MAIL CONTRACT. Victoria, li. C. Aug. 15. The Canadian government has renewed the mail con tract with the Union Steamship com pany for the Canadian-Australian line, the subsidy payable by the dominion being raised $15,000. o ENGLISH AUTHORITIES OFFER COMPROMISE. Cousin of Cecil Rhodes, Heir to Twelve Million, Now in Chancery. New, York, Aug. 13. Au offer of $.V IK0 has been made to J. H. Khodes, Roxburv photographer, said to I' cousin of Cecil Khodes, by the KnglMi authorities to stop the prosecution of a claim for 12,lHK.u0n. deposited in the Ihmk of Kngland 220 yearn ago. This fortune i the growth of CStH) deposited there three centime ago by teeorgc Rhode, one of the projectors of the Jamestown colony. The agent for Khodes say the Chan- eerv court has iiilinitteil the claim and is ready to pay over the money if sulll- cient documei,ry evidence;! forth coming. TO ADOPT WIRELESS Experiments of Chicago and Alton Prove Successful. COLLISIONS ARE IMPOSSIBLE Under New System Each Engine Carry ing Its Wireless Apparatus Consti tutes the Center of a Movable Block Traveling With the Engine. Chicago, Aug. 15. The experiments made with wireless telegraphy on en gines running over the tracks of the Chicago 4 Alton railway have proved so successful that the management of the road has taken step to e,uip all the engines of the company with the apparatus. Under the new system adopted, each engine carrying it own wireless signal apparatus, constitutes the center of a movable block traveling with the train. Near the engineer in the cab is an indi cator which keeps him informed of the conditions within the Mock where he the center. If a train approaches within two miles to the rear a green light show on the indicator and a warning bell calls the attention of the engineer. If the train is to the front a red light flashes and a bell rings. The siiniuls are recinrocal. and the engineers on both trains receive them at the same instant. HARRIS LINDSLE7 MET DEATH IN ACCIDENT. Had Brilliant Career as Lawyer, Judge and Soldier. New York, Aug. 15. Harris I.indsley, who met death in an automobile acci dent at Bennington, Vt., yesterday, wa appointed third deputy police commis sioner) by Commissioner McAdoo on April 11, 1004. to succeed John K. Cowan, resigned. His principal duties were to try lelinquent policemen and to have charge of the purchase of supplies for the de partment. Mr. Lindlev was 35 years old. He came of old New England stork on his father's side and his mother i a mem ber of the well-known Hurris family of Tennessep. His grandfather was T. (Jeorge Harris, a pay director of the United State navy. Young I.indsley in-nt bis boyhood in Na'hville and pre pared for college in the Princeton pre paratory school. He entered Princeton university in ' 1K03 and at the end of two years entered Columbia law school. After graduation he entered the employ of a law firm. During the Spanish American war he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Sixth United States volunteers and served as judge advocate of a general courtmjirtial. At the close of the war Mr. Lindnh-v came to New York and entered a law school, from which he was taken by Commis sioner McAdoo. Mr. I.indsley was with in few daysS-lected captain of Company A, Twelfth regiment, of the National (iuard of New Y'ork. Mr. Lindsley's rec ord in the police department was a good one. His engagement to Miss Kvelyn Willing of Chicago was announced on July 1. All over tn! Coast, Schilling's Best U in every one's mouth: batrlnf-pmrte flavoring" ulrseSl They go far to make living comfortable. a ysr s"'l ryW A TRIPLE WINNING No Slack in Business at Eilere Three More Pianos Sold. MARSHALL Jk WF.NDKU,: Here i a piano that i thor oughly reliable and is one of the old est and best known makes on the mar ket, litis piuno was first manufactured in Allwny in ISM, and It ha always ranked among the reputable make of ditinctloii. Mis Xcllie Anderson secure a' dainty little sample of the Marshall Si Wendell piano in a choice quarter awrd ak cae. WIIITSKY PIANO: flere i a common sense piano, manufactured by the largest piano and organ maker in the world, the W, W. Kimball Company. In point of tone, touch, durability, these instrument are not snqiassed. Mr. .loshua Johnson is now the possessor of a Whitney piano, KOSTKK & CO. PIANO: Its perfect register, it full, sweet rich, rcsonaut tone and responsive touch stamp it at once a a perfect piano. Mr. K. W. Kirry secures one of these flue piano in a neat and attractive mahog any case. WHKKE TO BUY: Come to the atore, wliere your friend are all buying. There must I a reason. Liteii and we will tell you: Price are alwav right at Kiler Piano House, lower than the. lowest offered on tlie same grade of good elsewhere Remember the numbers, 422 and 424 Commercial Street, opposite Sherman's Transfer. GEN. S. S. SUMMERS ON TOUR Of INSPECTION Will Inspect Department of the Co lumbia. San FranciseoVig. 15, fJenernl S S. Summers, United State army, will leave fur the north on Auunst 25 to make bis tour of ins-etion of the de partment of the Columbia. The tour will ! an extensive one, a he intends 1,1 insnect all the lrincilal tHi-t of that department. TO CONTEST WILL. Mrs. Htinisch to Sue Metropolitan Mu seum for Possession of Estate. New York, Aug. 15. Manager of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York have another lcgul fight on their hand for xssesiiion of the estate of the late Jacob S. Roger, valued at Kl, 000,000. Mr. Virginia llcinisch, half iter of the iliad locomotive builder. yesterday brought proceedings in Pater on, N. J to recover $1,000,000, with accumulated profit, which she allege her father, who also wa the father of Jacob S. Rogers, had placed in the loco motive business for her. BARON SANN0MIYA DIES. Tokio. Aiiif. 13. Baron Sannomiya grand master of ceremonies at the im perial court of Japan, i dead from can cer. A Keen Appetite and a healthy stomach indicate an active Liver, which is enjoyed by all who use Beecham's Pills. Tney insure strong digestion, wr hreath nnrl aniinu sic en. No other remedy is as good as Beechams Pills told Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 2S& Sea Side's Most Progressiva Firm F. Dresser & Go's Mammouth Store Conducted on high business methods. Employs 15 to 20 people. Building covers about 25,000 square feet of floor space; has large show windows. Everything arranged in departments Wool dress goods, silks, 'wash goods, men's shoes, ladies' children's and misses' shoes. Clothing, hat, men's furnishings, notions, fancy goods. Groceries, hardware, tinware, glass ware, plumber and guilder supplies. Hay, oats and grain. EDWIN C. JUDD, Manager. Seaside, , Orejon. Regatta One For Ml, and (BY THE COMMITTEE.) Since last report wo lmu received rom the .Whor saloon $'J5; II. .'. l-wn- goe, for Allen 4 Ulllsnt Piano company. if 10; the Uising Sun restaurant, $ 10, and , t). Long of Portland. $.1, The parade committee, n"isiing of Messrs. II, ,1. Wlmrity, lr. It. tail. lames OVonncll and WIIIU111 A. Socr- man, nave charge, or 001 11 i parade and night marine parade, which insures the success of loth u!Tii. . On for All, and Alt for Aitoria. A petition l being 'circulated and signed by leading flrn agreeing to close a. I place of business at t o clock on Tuesday, the lh inst., the first day. of the regatta, in order that everybody , may turn out In the parade and take In the sight. ' 0 One for All, ad AU for Aitoria. There will be a free balloon ascen sion and parachute jump every dy of the regatta, also a free exhibition of fancy rille shooting nrar the grand stand, by Colonel Case, the noted In dian scout. Hon, (ieorge Noland Ixwis nJ Hon. Tone .Smith Clark are up rights study. in ghow to maks up and act their re spective parts. 0 Chief Mike Concomly of the Ctatwp. Skamokawa and Cathlamet I rehear- inir hi redskins in the war dance. WhiN'pbi. ' 0 Don't forget to enclose a regatta sd ard in every letter you mail. Secre- try Johnson ha lots or tnem ami voti can have them fre of charge.. 0n for All, and All for Aitoria. The mirror mst i one of tV sttruc- tioii on the Regtitt bouleurd. After you get inside the maw you can't find your way out until shown by t!i at tendant. Ijsik out for His Parisian girl on the boulevard; they sre said to be a great team. And don't forget the merry-go-round. Toot, toot. 0 Talk aliout snakas, you ought to e the latest one on Ihe "boulevard regatta week. ! The SEASIDE HOUSE 1 Clatsop Beach, Oregon. I now open for guest. This flns old Resort, situated on the banks of the N canicum river, only a few rod from the ocean, offer to it patron tha Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt water bathing, fish ing, boating and hunting. Free 'bus to all trains. Address all communications to i The Seaside House Seaside, .aa4aaaaaaaaa You Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Dry .Goods, Clotliiug, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E, M. LALLY'S . Look for big changes that are to take place shortly in our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock, Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW E. M. LALLY, Hammond. Notes All For Astoria. The stadium will be different this year, tooi ''This way for the boulevard, ladle and gentlemen." . One for All, and All for Aitoria. The Cuban girl I ald to be on of tit boulcvAid attraction. Who or what she Is, we don't know, but she's on ths program, slid onl,v 10 cents lo see her. ---- -n . One for All, and All for Astoria. If you can't !.t, ihm'l kios k or ki K. Ihitl't growl or cwl. Coins, be a brhk I They'll come from near, , They'll come from far, To have some fun At tli A. A. It. One for Alt, and All for Astoria. O" (iood evening. lrince Sacsjswe. You're a beaut, all right, all tight. Don't ask, will we hate a good regat ta? Say we will have a good regatta, (let the habit. , On for AU, and All for Astoria. o The soldier boy will be with 11 again, and sure, Mike, we are always glad to ee them. They m useful In peace aa well a In wr. "Our Nddier Boys, Soldier Boys." Th committee lis decided to msk arrangement with the famous Hrow n' band to furnish me mtilc dur ing the regatta. 0 Titer I considerable rivalry between the log rollers In this vicinity, and the ehamploi.Vhlp is said to lie lietween three rKperts in different camps, Farmer lell Scully of Happy HiHllif ranch ba ln engad manager of the country dance. Farmer Scully ay the crop of straw berry blondes on his ranch I promising. The committee has secured the lower flour of tue new Copeland, lice Hive building for the country dance. When any Atoriaii goe away from home let him or her renter "John llrown," or "May Smith, Astoria Regat t, August 8H-3I." o- j On for All, and AU for Astoria. Oregon. ; m