SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 8 TIIE MORNING ASTOIilAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ! . Af ' f Dea't Ferftet the CROCKERY DEPARTMENT OF A. Y. ALIEN S Is daily offering extraordinary bargain in china crockery, "etc We are selling this week some 5C values in odds and ends in dishes for i'oc each. Our line of mottled grey and btae and white granitewar is complete and at prices lower than ever sold in this city. Can we sell you some jell tumblers at 30c doien; they are worth 35c, to 40c elsewhere. You can buy large lunch bucket for 35c and io-quart tin pail for 15c; a-pint tin cups for 5c. We have some lamps and toilet sets will close out at half price. A visit to our store will always be a saving of dollars when you want anything in the crockery line. No trouble to 'show goods. A. V. ALLEN'S WHERE PEOPLE ALL GO FOR BARGAINS. "CHARACTER" WHAT COUNTS REV. C. C. RARICK OF FIRST METHO DIST CHURCH WRITES SERMON FOR ASTORIAN READERS USES AS THEME "CHARACTER." The following is a Sunday morning sermon written for Astorian readers by Rev. C. C Rarick of the First Methodist church, on the subject of "Character"; Dying. Horace Greeley said, "Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches takes wings, those who cheer you today will curse you tomorrow, only one thing endures character." These words bid us all remember that life's great task is the making of man hood. What we are is the result of the events of the past the entirety of our previous years packed and crystalized into the present moment. What we are going to be, depends on how we are go ing to use the events of the future. We QPEVHSP 1 sK) pO SPICES, (f) CGFFEE.TEA. JAIflflS POWDER, Fixvcn::: 5 extracts. Akoluftftiify, finest Flavor, CLOSSET 5 DIVERS r PORTLAND, OS2GON. Unprecedented Success of I. f, BE i THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR f Who is known throughout the United ZCL-I 1 aiu!hi3 wonderful cures. No poisons nor drugs used. He guaran tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nervousness, Btomaoh, Ever, and kidney, female com plaints and all chronic diseases. SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you eannot call write for symptom blank and circular, inclosing 4 cents in stamps. THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO. 1021 First St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention the Astorian Nothing Makes Life So Sweet. AS EASY COMFORTABLE SHOES. NOTHING MAKES LIFE AS UNBEARABLE AS POORLY FITTING SHOES. COME TO ME AND GET ABSOLUTE SATIS ; FACTION. S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond St, Opp. Fisher Bros. Best kind of logging shoes; hand Made 2 always on hand. All kinds of shoe repairing neatly I and quickly done. are making character day by day. We are weaving into the warp and woof of our lives, for weal or woe, the thoughts and motives of yesterday and today. WorM ia Life's Teacher. Life's first teacher is the external world. Man begins at aero. The child thrust it finger in the fire and is burned, henceforth he learns to restrain himelf in the presence of fire. The child mistakes the height of stairs, and fall ing, hard knocks teach him the nature of gravity. In school he learns that others have rights as well as he. Temptation is another teacher. Temptation comes to all of us. If H overcomes us we are weaker for the fight tomorrow, if we overcome it we are stronger in the coming battle. If we fail the advice of one who has resisted and overcome encourages us to again try. It is a good thing to have beside us the tried veteran when the battle is hard or goes against us. Jesus who was tried in all points as we are was more than conqueror. We have his promise, "I will never leave thee nor forsake thee." Napoleon always kept the "Old guard" in reserve and when the crisis came, those veterans turned the tide of war. At Waterloo the "Old Guard" was sent to the front to try and save the day. The battle was already lost, but the veterans of many battles stood and died because they did not know how to retreat They had been tried and tempered against the day of danger. St. Paul is a hero, the victor in many great battles. He tested the promise of the Master "Lo, I am with you al ways." and never failed. Having con- ouered he gives us this assurance. "There hath no temptation taken you but Buch as is common to man; but God is faith ful, who will not suffer you to be tempt ed above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it," I. Cor. 10:13. Responsibility Teaches Righteousness responsibility is a teacher of right- eouness. Our responsibility ceases when we do our duty. All of us have a duty to perform. It is ours too, none can do it for us. Skill comes after repeated efforts along one line. We are fitted for liighef tasks by doing the tasks at our hand. Responsibility throws us on our own resources and we sink or swim according as we are true or false to our Re sponsibility brings out our best gifts. We had failed, had not responsibility been ballast to keep us from capizing, when the storms of idleness and pleas ure tempted us. Afonotonv teaches us strength. W e do tasks because we have them to do. The daily grind of a nation's life is what keeps it steady. We can depend upon others and ourselves to do tomorrow hat has to be done over and over. Tonight along our long seaboard, light house keepers will be faithful and many warning lights will shine. Tomorrow the miners will go down, and in the darkness find us light and and heat. Tomorrow the railroad men will do what they have done very often. Thus the commerce of the nation is main tained. Books shape character very largely. This nation, more than any other, is moved by the printing press. Tell us the book vou are reading, tel us what kind of literature you are fond of, and we will tell vou what you are. The book that is easy to read is as a rule not helpful. The careful seeker after trutft chooses his books as he would his friends after trial and assurance. Christ Factor in Character. Christ enters more largely into char acter making than any other factor. If we were seeking to build a moral struc ture to pass the judgment and scrutiny of man we might leave Christ out; but the test of character comes when Cod the Judge passes sentence on the soul. The miner at the edge of the mountain stream. roicks his pan and separates rock and sand and particles until only the specks of gold remain. God, the ereat seeker after truth washes our souls from the dirt and sediment of earth. Only the pure gold is fit for the temple. -- . . . ... Guard the character well. You can dash it to pieces in a moment so that you can never reclaim it again. The citadel of your heart is yours to Keep NEWS OF OREGON AND THE NORTHWEST. EXAMINATION TO BE HELD. ALBANY, Or., August 4. The aml annual teachers' examination in I.lnn county will b held next week, beginning Wednesday. A great many teacher will take this test, among them being largo number who have been attending the Summer Normal. School in thi city. County School Superintendent Jackon s perfecting plans for the an nual teachers' institute in Albany Sep teuilwr 12 to 14. Among the educators who will instruct at institute are Pro fessors H. C. Sampson, of the Washing ton Agricultural College; President 11. F. Mulkey, of the Southern Oregon State Normal School; Miss Cornelia Marvin. secretary of the State library Commis sion; President II. M. Crook, of Albany College, and Superintendent T. A. Hayes, of the Albany public schools. MRS. PARRISH GETS Sioo. ALBANY, Ore, August 4-Mrl Luella M. Panrish, who has figured in consider- 'able litigation in Portland recently, yes terday secured an-order from Judge (Galloway, in the State Circuit Court ' . . AIAA -A. . t 1 ..It nere, ior ?iw attorney irr aim mm money in the action which Kdward E. Parrish instituted against her for di vorce. The money must be paid before September 15. The case will be tried at the October term. and yours to strengthen. Christ came to help every true character builder, and only he, can help us to rear a structure that will stand when the storms come. Having Christ, man not only has a Teach and a Savior, but also a Master and a Model who fulfills all the needs of the highest manhood and the noblest character. DO SOME SHOOTING. COLORADO SPRINGS. Aucust 4. In thle eMtSon fizht here today E. B. Adams, democratic nominee for lax as sessor, was killed; Sam Adams, bis brother, shot in the head it is believed fatallv: W. I. Robertson badlv wound ed, and C. W. Williams painfully hurt. Williams it is alegfd did most of the shooting. COURT POSTPONES ACTION. ALBANY, Ore., August 4. Not wish ing to make a hasty decision while the bitter quarrel over the use of Crabtree Creek and Roaring river is at its height. the County Court postponed action on the petition of W. J. Turnidge for au thority to clear the streams of obstruc tion. The matter will not come up until the September term. INHERITED INDIAN LANDS SOLD FEXW.KTOX, Ore., August 4 At the Umatilla Indian agency yesterday after mum a sale of inherited Indian lands was made and sis tracts, varying from 40 to Itlft acre, were disposed of for an ag gregate (nice of &10.SIW. Sealed bids for each tract were received, and In each instance Kmil Mat lies was the highest bidder. Ho is thought to have bought the land for the Commercial National Bank of this city or parties whom that institution represents. I'nder the law Indians who Inherit lauds may sell the samo, but cannot dispose of their allotments for 11 year yet. There are now many pieces of in heritance lands that might be cold, but considerable, of the amount I Involved in litigation, thus preventing its imme diate sale. SPECIAL LIBRARY FUND SET ASIDE ALBANY, Ore August 4-The County Court yesterday appropriated W0 to Iw set aside as a special library fund for the public school of Linn County. It will be expended in providing circulat ing libraries for rural chool and in some case for making additions to permanent libraries. The money was appropriated under the provisions of u new state law authoriring an appropria tion for this purpose of 10 cents for each hild of scbol age in the county. WANT MORE AND MORE. SAN FRANCISCO, August 4.-Coii- ercte workmen and cement finisher to the number of IfKKl decided to strike Monday for an advance in wages from .1 a day to $4 a day. Cement finishers are receiving $., but demand $0. WILL CHARGE DEMURRAGE. All Freight in San Francisco Yard Must B Removed at One. SAN FRANCISCO, August 4.-Mana-ger E. E. MoU of the Pacific Car Ser vice Bureau yesterday announced that the bureau as a means of lifting the blockade of lumber and hay which in volves about 18(H) car, would on August 6 charge demurrage rates on unloaded hay as follows! First day, 1 per car; second day, $2; third day, $3; fourth day, $4, and $3 for every day thereaf ter that a car of hay remained unload ed. On August 16 the same rule will become effective as regards unloaded lumber. Rheumatism MONEY IN PLENTIFUL. SAN FRANCISCO, August 4.-San Francisco national banks have since the fire loaned in New York on six months paper 30,000,000 at rates of interest ranging from 41 to 6 per cent. There is a superabundance of money here and at present bankers are finding the New York field a fertile one for short time loans, for terms not exceeding six months and with the best of collateral security. Bankers say that loans for rebuilding the burnt district will be re quired in the next five or six months. The End of the World of troubles that robbed E. II. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I never would have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of general debility." Sure cure for all stomach, Liver and Kidney com plaints, Blood diseases, Headache, Diz ziness and weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers drug store. aug The field of knowledge covers the uni verse, and the grass is always long for those who would browse therein. EVERY SUNDAY, " Special round trip excursion rate to Portland, commencing Sunday, July 29, and continuing every Sunday thereafter, until further notice, the A. & C. R. will sell special excursion tickets from As toria to Portland and return at rate of $2.50, good going and returning on date of sale only. When pains or irritation exist on any part of the body, the application of Ballard's Snow Liniment gives prompt relief. E. W. Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan House, El Reno, O. T., writes, June fl, 1902: "I take pleasure in recommend ing Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who are afflicted with rheumatism. It is the only remedy I have found that gives immediate relief." 25c 50c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. USE INGLESIDE TRACK. SAN FRANCISCO, August 4.-TI10 California Jockey Club has offered to the refugees of San Francisco the use of th. etxensive grounds and all buildings at the Ingleside track. The committee will take action in re gard to the acceptance of the offer with in a few days and it is expected that work to put the place in order for tem porary homes will be commenced im I mediately. . m 1, a H . J m mm mm m HmW M M -m "W mm m J I 111 The Kind You Hnvo Always Bought, And which lias been . . 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Only 25c at Charles Rogers drug store. ag Because it has been found impossible to secure teachers several schools in Nebraska have been compelled to close. Almost as soon as young lady teacher arrive and take charge of, along comes some young man and. marries her. In Self Defense Major Hamm, editor and manager of the; Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., when l)c was fiercely attacked four year ago by piles, bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of which he says: It cure3 'me in ten days and no' trouble )nce." Quickest healer of Burns, Sores Cuts and Wounds. 25c at Charles Rogers drug store, aug SEASIDE PICTURES A FINE LINE OF PRINTS IN BLACKS AND COLORS, jc. EACH. MATTED PRINTS IN ALL SIZES, COLORS, AND SUBJECTS, 5c. to 50c. EACH, SUITABLE FOR ANY SEASIDE COTTAGE. FOR THE MORE IMPORTANT PLACES ON YOUR WALLS, OUR LINE OF FRAMED PICTURES, RANG ING UPWARD FROM 15c. SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU BUT TO FURTHER INDUCE YOU TO EXAMINE THEM, AND ENCOURAGE THEIR SALE DURING THE SUM MER WE OFFER J?M, 25 Per Cent Off Any Framed Picture J. N. GRIFFIN Books Stationery SoMvctilers I', .5 it 11 Mhi!rri!Si: Good Sample Rooms on the Ground Floor for Commercial Men lUU'AKKKU, E, P. PARKER, Proprietor Manner PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN 1 FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Free Coach to the House Bar and Billiard Room Good Check Restaurant ASTORIA, OREGON