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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1895)
DAiUY AfilflJUAfl, ASXQS1A, XHIIBSUAY JttQBJflHft, 18.. 1835, $35' UlEonlj ti'aytoflts man U lo flrnt find out Ju what kind of man you have to flt-that' Just what we do take r"" m iur exa-Jt and cut the suit for you-snd tt must flt.or we'll keep 'em. -tailoring -exclusively. v.cHAS. Mcdonald, ' U IJ.K. The Tailor. . uv VVs' v (523 Commercial Street , fri'iM, v' - ' : Few;flen Would Ask For a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way to make them the most en joyable In town. All the "good things" of the seascm--eooked by our excellent cook-In the most delicious etyle. Perfect service. " t" . It you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant (the place la a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. . . The Palace .Restaurant Sterling Silver ! Never has there been such a stock of sterling silver Jewelry as that now on display at our store. Half the town does not xeallze the Immensity of this . assortment. v. - EXSTROM, the Jeweler. ASTORIA - MATTRESS FACTORY, . 378 Commercial Street Manufacturer of every d-wcrlptlon of Lounges, Mattresses, etc. R BP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide sets one way there Is always a cause for It. Women don't come here to buy roast! ateaks, end all other kinds of meat simply because It's cnnstensen ot uo. Of course there are a few, a very few, who luy out of compliment, or from Ignorance,- but the great mass of housekeepers buy where they can get the best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that we hove only the best. WASHINGTON MEAT HARKET, . I, CHRBTENSEN CO., Prtfp'r. S Hundreds 'of business and professional men are now coming to our place "THE RESORT" ball yi..', Why? Because they can at any time; day or night, call for a sandwich here and cet.it We expected to be mobbed for these tantlwachea nd our fresh t cent beer when the railroad comes. - ' Qiosbauer & Brach. ,. J i! Dalgitg Iron Works, a iXil m OaMkraf nschlnlst and boiler Works. AH kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat anu engine wont ur any inscription. Castings or nil kinds made to order. Foot of Lafavette St., Astoila, Or. A Poor Cigar W. JP. SCHIHPE Don't expeot to never made, make, elthor. But marke thia--a-t-l-s-f-a-s- . - t-l-'-n of the 22-karet sort has aooompanled every purchase ' one of tha cigars made by him slnoe he began business. We've got the notion that a satisfied - customer "cuts a big figure" Id building up a business. That'i the reason La Belle Astoria takes ao well. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers ', Astoria and Upper Astoria. FlttS Teas nl Coffees, Table Delicacies, Domettl. -. 4UIS Tropical I-rultt, Vegetables, sugar .- .i.r. Cimd Han, Bacon, Etc. . Choke r,Fresh r and Salt Meats. White. id-Slippers! White Kid Oxfords! White Canvas Oxfords In buying these goods from us for graduation exercises one can be' suited here Just as well as .though (hey had sent to San Franclsoo and had the goods made ' for them. 1 , JOHN HAHN & CO. Tfis'U.rS. Gov't Reports ' show Royal flaking Powder superior to ail oiherfu WHAT ABOUT :OUR SHOES ? Arent theyworn out around the sol somewhere? Don't they need a patch cm the aid? AVe will make them good aa near. - i '. S. A. G1MBRE, Kitty Corner From FUhar Broa. Eton. K. ICROSEU - 420 Commercial Btreet. Fresh Candy'Made Every Day. f.iA FKOCUCTS BOUGHT AND SOLD . Euttfr, tfgt, Cheett ana all kinds of . Fruit lo Seatoa. Dears, bacco and Groceries. Special Pitctes -oil "' 'it'' .'It ". ' ChldrenV StraW Hats! $1.00, 85c, 75c..; duced to 60c. Be- ALBERT DUNBAR. BUSINESS LOCALS. Try Smith's Ice cream. Fresh strawberries at Smith's today. Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pint Don't use. a plaster, but take Rogers' Kldn.y Cure for Dime, back. THE SPA For fres! in (iftnJles, an( and ice cream, Colmann's old POSTAGE STAMP ..DEPOT-H. Jeld nets, No. 613 Commercial street. JUST DROP IN-Atid try one W 'those X-cent meals that Jeff puts vp.n r, I II .If -lilt? WE HAVE TT-The place to get fresh Ash every day. No. 118, tZUi ' street. GRAND OPENING-Of all kinds of for eign novelty goods, at 666 Commercial street. ' ' T. E. Schultz, frescoe and scenic ar tist, with B. F. Allen, 3C3 Commercial Street. 'i If you want a bottle of Joy's Sarsapa. rflla, go to the Frinltz-Craln Drug Store lor 11. The Palace Barber Shop Is now glv Ing one of their two-bit shaves for 15 cemtb. .j . .... Our milk 4s guaranteed strictly pur ana rresh from the cow daily. Keith & Wilson. 1 The Palace Bath House encourages folks to bathe by having everything first class. , PAT IJAWDBR & CO. Fin line of canned1 goods and fresh fish, 674 Com merclal street. YOUR TURN NEXT To get one of ttie finest clgirs for the least money. No. 459 13th street. FOUND-On llith street, the finest meal In the city; and lit only costs 26 centn. Number 120, Jo Terp's. GRABFE & HANK.E 028 Commercial street, Is the place to have your clothes repaired and made new. WORLD'S FAIR SALOON Keeps the finest line of liquors and cigars in tha city. Call and sample them. . IF YOUR TWOTH NBh)U FIXING Just drop .Into the AeOor House and see Dr. Howurd, Ofllce up stairs. If your watch don't run, call at 674 Commercial street, - across from Shana harf llro.' and have It repaired. DON'T FORGCET That at No 214 and 216, Tenth Biree't is the place o Wave your horee tCiod. and repair work done, - Smith's Ice cream Is unequalled cream soda a specialty. Private lors for ladles. Commercial street. WAH SINO & CO.-Merchant talors, 26 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com plete. 1 RAILROAD SURE-If W. T. Beverldge cannot suit you with cigars a,nd tobac co on Commercial Btreet, he can; on 11th street. f A SURE! THING That you can get fruit and candy for ls money than any where elae ait M. MbuWa, on B0n,d street. , STOP At the Horse Shoe Chop House and try one of those 15 cent meals, same as you pay 26 cens for elsewhere, 640 Commercial street. Will spend the summer In Astoria, one of Portland's most artistic dressmakers', late from Chicago. Patronage solicited, Look for cird lattr. Hood's 8aramartia Is a ppeciflo fur Impurities of the blood; It cures liver complaint, tout stomach and plmiriee; largo bottles, 86 cents. - JUST RIJOEIVKD At 815 Commercial street, fine line ot extension tables, cen ter tolbCes, toungea, and kitchen treas ures. J. O. Roes, proprietor. If you want ft bicycle repaired or a lock fixed, or ainy other first-clns? work done, call on C. II. Orkwlt. next door to Jlaitln Olsen's Auotlon House. L. I. JOHNiSON-ODDoslte Central Ho tel, will kindly thank the public for a share of its trade. Fresh strawberries by every morning's steamer. Prices ault. - ' to What cows received first premium at the World's Fair for producing the richest milk? Jersey .cows, and those are the only kind tha J. A." Rowan sella milk from. ' No batter milk was ever iirmiirht In Astoria than is fumldhed for five cents a quart by Relth & Wilson, and; de- uvoreu m n oiesvn anu turniiv closed glass bottle at your door every morn- ing. Arrlvd Mrs. Zwemer. trance medium Can be consulted on ail sffaira of llr caw alt Mrs. M. A. Hall's residence, S61 Exchange at reel, old Ross residence. Cir cles every Tuesday and Friday night at O ClOCK. What brlnirs neonla haok tn Ihm Amtn. rla Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? Mav ue u s one uning, ami May be It's another. But the fact remains tnr-lr hv rnmA. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proua ot It. Mothers raising their bahoa on the bottle will have teit, strong; and heal thy babies by using J. K. Rowan's Jer sey milk, aa he makes a specialty of and be happy. Business men of Astoria visiting Port land have for years been" accustomed to take their mid-day lunch kt the 'Gam." Tha ' Gem" is now located at 7.1 Third street, next door to the A Ins worth Bank. Jos. E, Penny. What la the use rt ha vine a "tinman form divine" unless you oare for It and drape It and cloths it an as tr BiSute It a touroe of joy to yourself and a pride to your friends? "Nature, aup- pl!c the ltifm. A. Lolta, th tallof It 359 Commercial atreat -Will thalto the raiment fiee him. - - -. , BYE9 Two hard-poking sefviata Yet quickest to rebel when overwork ed. Glasses the right ones scientif ically, delicately adjusted ones tha remedy. The ability thit experience and study gives can be had at J. H. Seymour's. Charges-only for glaaffea are modest. Notice Is hereby given to ail parties holding Clatsop county warrants Indorsed prior to April lSUi. 1892, to present the same to the County Treasurer for pay ment, as interest will cease thereon after this date. Dated this 1st day of June, A. D., 1896. ' B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Or. CHAMBER SETS At your own price at Foard & Stoke Co.'s. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. . Local weather for the tworiey-four hours endlrg at 6 p. in. yesterday, furnished by the United States department of agri culture weather bureau: Maximum toamperature, 62 degrees. Minimum temperaiture, 48 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1894, to date, 72.70 inches. Excess of precipitation from' September 1st, 18M, to darte, 6.64. ' AROUND TOWN. Ous. Gfirrrnel, of Elsie, passed through the oity yesterday, on his -way to .Port land. W. C. T. U. will meet today in the study of the Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock. Strangers welcome. The mew store building of Mr. Boeflhig on the corner of 9th and Bond Is as suming itanglbte shape. The blacksmlWi at the water works shop complains that Chief By ram gives his "name a toad place." It has Ibeen decided by (Mr. Barmore, the hotel man, that he will take charge of Hotel Giearhant this season. Prepara. tlons are betas mode to open the house shortly, . Mr. Jan. Finiaywoni sa-ys that freight rates are now clteady and tine transcontl' nerJtol roada are doing a fairly good buMness. The Tinker Hotel chef was bver yes terday from Long Beadh purchasing sup plies for tine opening of the house for the season. The entire board of county commis- eloaera were at) Knappa Tuesday viewing the localtion for the prloposed, bridge over Big Creek. Mrs. S. H. Wllletlt returned yesterday on the Potter from Poritlaind, whire she has been vlsJting her sister for the past two weeks. Sam is happy again. Sheriff Hots yesterday filed his answer In the injunction suit brought to prevent his selWng the brick recently levied upon among the Wade Hampton Smith prop, erty. Andrdw Anderson,, of Unionitown, was made happy yesterday when his wife preserved him with a hounding boy. The populotta.-i- of Unlontown is Increasing rapidly. The AiJxrla and South Coast Railway fl'.ed a sulu yesterday In the circuit court against Terrence Rlogers for the condemna'tion of rght Of way over his property. , Messrs. Richard Kerns and Andrew Klafka leae today ftor their seining grounds duwn the rtver. They will tike a scow with Uiem which will be towed by the Electric. . . The 'burning and (blowing up of the steamer Reed will be the grandest sight ever witnessed on the Columbia river. The Harvest Quen will leave the O. R. and N. dock a't 3 p. m., Sunday, June 16. v YeitaidUy t'wo men wero seen In a boat on the river flyling a large kite, There was a a:irf breeze and tiie tide was corn Inn in. The kite was used as ameans of locomotion and ttook the boat along ot a good speed'. Much credit Is duo Whe people of Sea side for the energetic manner in wlhich they ar improving tine wad beyond the NecannCCum aoroaa the bottom lands. This will make the vicinity of Elk Creek a popular resort this summer. The Mowing deeds wera ftld yetlter- day In the recorder's office: 8. Hetmer tb J. S. Stols, land m sections 26 and 36, township 6 norUi, range 6 west, 8325; C. H. Cullender ltk E. R. Miles, lot 8, block 16. WairTt'ntow addition, 8100. The postponed excursion to see the burning of the steamer S. G. Reed will take place next Sunday, June 16th. The Harvest Queen will leave the O. R .and N. Company's dock at S . m. Secure your tickets and staterooms at the O. R, and N. city office. 1 Sheriff Hiuie re'iumed yesterday from a t rip to OXiey where he went on offlclaj business. Mr, Hare stated that driving on the city end of the Walluskl road was not very pltimant because of the pirnchebn recently placed upon it by the cil:y, which ninkes a very rough road. "Unciie" JWhn Chltiwood, of the firm of Chltiwood & Peterson, -who have been logging on Yutmg's River, left yesterday morning for Vaiughn's camp on Hungry Harbor, Wash., wlffl his logging engine. wheirw he will be entsuged Dor the rest of the season logging fur the CCatsop Mill O-mvpany. Clatsop county will now have another poMtofflce, as the department has acted rar,wy upon the petition of the peo ple residing at wad In the vicinity of Tucker Creek. The new office will be known as Wise Postoftlce, Clatsop Coun ty, Oregon, and Mr. -Hugh McCormick is the postmaster. The closing exercises of the primary department of the Astoria Select School will he held this afternoon at the school commencing ait 1 o'clock. The rtgular commencement exercises wtil be held on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Friend and patrons of the school are cordially Invited to attend these exercises. The WillUmette Steam Mills, of Port-' land, (have okned the contract nlsh the staves to the Er- 'o furJ Pipe Co., of San Francls-r Stave that the work of -.Jaym, .1 unt,erstooj I delivered here inat b4 j now is your tune tot . bnal Ar Th CI n .. .f! Steam. has decided to burn their iJnPny I 13 ' r-, - . t . ., II o. vi. iwn ai svme convenient lioLer the Columbia river above here. T0V"1 this grand sight wltt cost ... "T 61) cents. The Harvest Queen will 1 the O. R. and N, dock at J p. m., Sundayi June M, The Outing Club are Mow t,-i possible tUirnsjwnts durtraj the season Many of the laches are becoming eftwient and expect to be shte to do sood wvirk whfn the time cornea. Th offloers ars Jsmos THrlor x. " MLkmbeer.yicejresMent. Tu Uat, treasurer, Geo, J. gram,, sewtar' with 4 midr)itp of about Mty, T7t pruotlcs grounds next t Th Cedar lre school ara fluted with batti -tennia and croquet courts. During th season there wlU be a number of social rens, pic nics, mo tub. eacurstona. ' Romeimber the ice cream and, cake sup per tomorrow nigWt in Bttjcue HaU to aid in securing transportatlbn for the officers who will go to the Sound next week. The . farewell meetlnn will be held Sunday evening. All are welcome. The singing wlU be led by the sived bar. tender. The following were among the passen gers tot Portland on the Potter last evenlrcr: . J. Kuerton, W. Seymour Short, Capt. Lombard, Capt. Anderson, C. An dregg, J,. DiHon, W, Jackson, W. F. Shaw, A. L. Boiorth, J. McCracken, W. T. Maxwell and wife, Capt. Morrlsy, Carl F.pperty, J.- T. Bruke, E. M. Grimes, J, Grovr, - , The following were among the passen gers for Portland last evening on the steamer Bailey Gatiert: A. H. Sale, R. A. Kuner, G. K. Burton, J: K. Warner, Wm. Waddell, J. Kloeterman, D. Mathlot, Mr. Palmer, Major Coxe, Mrs. Crowley, Mlas Monroe, Miss Espey, Mr. Moore- head, Mrs. C. P. Bryant, Miss Cornwall, J. H. D. Gray, S, Waters. Mr. J. C, Epperly, of Portland, went to Seaside Tuesday where he made arrange ments to remodel and open tftie Holla- day1 House at once. , Mr. Epperly. has hot decided on, his manager, but, will have a good man,, and everything In flnst -class shape at the beautiful spot. The public will be gtad to know that this popular resort ..will pe agala thrown open. Tho county court yesterday received a leWer from Roy Stone, special agent and engineer .of .Che department of agricul ture, Washington D. C, In which he enc Hosed a full text of tlhe United States bulletiae 00 road making. The works are very valuable and will he of. great use to those engaged In (load making and can be seen toy calling at the court house. Yesterday evening Judge Gray went to FartUnd on the Gatzert Ao aOtend the meeting of the cOmmiitte!e on the . state testimonial for the batlcTecthlp Oregon, of whldh he is a member. The Judge car ried -with him the first installment of the funds being raised by the Astoria schools, which it Is believed is the first school donaitOom turned In to Treasurer Falling. - : Mr. J. C. Epperly, manager of the Wil lamette Steam Mills, Portland, who has Just returned from Los Angeles, was In the city, yesterday and said to an As. torian mam that he found buslmBS In that part of., the country very good. While at Kedondo he was particularly struck by the beautiful flowers In the hotel grounds, one bed of pinks being two acres in extent. Last; nlghlt at : the regular meeting of Aator Lodge K. of P., It wus decided that, as there seemed to be no entihusiasm shown by tlhe people, and no arrange ments made for a celebration on the Fourth, the K. P.'s would give a basket picnCc at Seutide or some other suitable place, As the Knl kbits always know how to entertain no doubt the excursion will be a jnoati enjoyalbie one. At tlhe meeting of the Scandinavian BeneroOent Bociety last night the follow ing officers -were ekcted for the ensuing year: Knute Sater, president; C. S. Pe terson,., vioe-president; Envii W esc he, re cordtrag sacretairy; Chris. Evenson, finan cial secreltary; John L. Carlson, treasur er; August Danlelettm and Mirtin Olsen, finance committee; B. Janeen and A. L. Fuiton, ; medical examlniers. f A number of eomplulnts have been made recently , about tlhe condition of the city .road Ita ttie Walrueki. It Is said to be very Fugh on.account of the split logs, or puncheons, with wlhich it was recently paved by the city so that driv ing over It is very disagreeable aa well as hard upon - vehicles.- Parties stated that -they thought Wo much money was beCng spenlt in Uppertown and nat enougn' in other dxreotions. ' A tneeiiKng was held iust night of the crlckelj .team of - the Astoria Football Club. Mr. R, C. F. Aerthury was elected oaptaCn for the year, and Mr. Wilkinson, chief officer of the Manzaniita, was elcicted vlce-daptain. The prapenty opposite op posite Foaird. & Stokes warehouse will be hnmedliateily put in shape for practice and tlhe first match game ot the season w.ll be plttyed in Fonplamd agiiinst tht MuSltrJomulh Afhldalc Olub on July dlh. A well-kmoiwn but,ness man; in speaking of tlhe coming athletic games and re guMtia; said, yesterday fhu't everybody oughft to help the enteirprtse along, and that last year, he had undersltood, every one ctf the divines of the City had offered to run a footrace to help raise funds for so laudable an object. Surely he thought, that others. should do something to luip deveiop .thuit Interest In aiDh'leiilcs which will he'ip make the. young men strong and vigorous, - The funeral of the Chinese woman who died the other, day, took place yesterday at Hillside Cemetery with all the pomp and cereimony of their peculiar customs. Roaslt piga; chickens, oatitles.. fnilt. and flay" Thi trice )M tt a rrttond tmtniuM house, - dated yeoteidn, quotas a the same sized crates tl.SS to Jl.60. The com, mutrlcacon , states that, "'"on account of good demand In, tiia Est, berries are leaving here (PcoUand) at the' rate ot one to two cara a, day, besides regulat express shipments. ' tViees are advanc ing." The gemlermaniua4ad, further that he had purchased his Dernes direct from growers yecueroay at &vcents per crate, g.vlng tlhe consumer the benefit of all there was In it. , He declared- that In Portland, where it la wU known that berries fauve sold at retail ten boxes for 25 cents, and are now selling, in certain stores, ax almost that figure, when grow ers present their berr.es for .saile they are told they were only worth 50 or 60 Cents a crate, and the rancher ls pointed to the near by retailer who has flaring signs up "10 boxes tor 26 oente.'' The grocer Is setting the , left over . and damaged stock, white the choice berries are sold by h.s up-town brother alt much higher prices. Thus the farmer on one side is beaten down In his profits and the outside consumers are taxed much higher prices than they should be.- The middle man Is tlhe one who makes tlhe profit. MR. GRIMES SPEAKS. He Explains a Few Things About the Ne cannlcum Bridge. ' Seaside, June 12, 1895. Editor Astorlan: I notice in Tuesday's Astorlan an article relative to the Necann.cum bridge- at this piace, which does me an Injustice by making It appear that I am trying to permanently, close up not only the bridge, but the roadway through my property to the beach. I will say, In explanation, that when I ded.cated to the aunty a roaa tnrougn my property It was with an understanding that tne county, piace a gate at the west end of the bridge, and aiBO tlx up the approaches. There is no gate on the bridge, nor has the county fulfilled Its part of the agreement in the matter of approaches. My only object In having a gate on the bridge is to pre vent stock from running over my prop erty, which Is being done much to my annoyance, and to great damage to the lawn and premises In general. During the summer season, when the beach is visited by large numbers of people, there Is but little necessity of blocking g.p the bridge with a gate, during, the day time, for the presence of so many people would naturally, keep stock from crossing over, but at night time I insist tiiaUthe gate be closed, it-being. .very easy for anyone wishing ,to drive oyer, to get down and open it. During the .winter time It should be toept closed all the time. Regarding the remonstrance that the Astorlan speaks of as having been so largely signed, would say that I have since talked with several people whose names appear thereon, and they have said that it was signed through misrepresenta tion, their understanding being that I wished to permanently close the bridge. It is I who have a right to protest against a nuisance. If any protest Is made, for the public has free accesl to my grounds, and often to my drtrlment. But I make no protest, hdwever, and the public are as welcome ,as ever td. go through my place, only think It should accord me the same treatment, H. M. OJtlMES. HOTEL ARRIVALS, ASTOR HOUSE. Joseph Kuenter, August Larson, Capt. G. B. Bronon, G. C. Boldlng, G. Darsen and wife, Ed. Foster, Miss u. IteliOgg, Thos. McGlashen, O. Lamp son, E. G. Setterburg, U. Benson, G. Myiln; G. T. Toney. PERSONAL MENTION. E. J. Smith went to Seaside this morn ing. N. MT ' Ferns, of Chicago, Is at the Occident. G. A. Taylor, of Portland, is at the Occident. . . ; ' ; R. A. Kuner, of San Francisco, is at the Occident. S. Dougilaiss, of Fort&and, is at tfle Parker House. John Flnlay, of Nehalem, Is a guest at the Parker Jfome.' '..-' Dr. Barie) returnee f)Qrre from his Port land trip yesterday. - G. B. Brown and, W'fe, of Chinook, are at t)je Occident. 1 J. B. Warren, ' of San Francisco, Is stopping at the Occjdont. Martin Ryan, of Bkampkawa, is stop ping a't the Parker, House... Joseph KneuCieJy of the' Oregon City Woolen MIIll's, Is ait"the Asior. G. Lartteni nrJd wife and M.'es G. Kel logg, of PorWand, are guests of the As ter. .. -,; r .. ' ' The Rev. W. ' s" Short has gone to Portland to attend the Diocesan conven tion. ' ' ' v A. B. Branmon, of-Portland, leaves for Setaelide itodlay, .where he will spend the summer. ;, -. 7 n -"' i . " Mrs. Geo. QruifeijriJv who has been ror several montns, & reported as con lesCing. . ' ' .-' . j. ZW.er, of Cal'ifornla', who has been jltilmg 'his brother, G. Zlgier, of this .y, reiurns today on the State. D. Schindler, mining man of Portland, , as in the city yesterday, attending to me business at the county court. Capt. G. B. Brown, of Portland, is at i e Aator, en route to Long Beach, where ;' expeotis to remain for the season. Surveyor Hickman rsiiarted out at 8 ,2lock yestejrday tnorndng ' from Hess -ace to survW the new road to Ciuteop doulph, tlhe son ot Dr.' Osward Beck in, arrived yesterday from PhUadei ,la, where he has been attending col re. He will make his future home In' itonta. ' THE LOAN EXHIBIT. le Library AssJciatton Wi'.t Hold the Arc Exhibit June 26, 25, and 27. lave you arvythinsr for the Loan Ex iitr Reimember that C takes a host things-to make an- inferetitmg exhibit. - not delay reporting what you have to librarian of the PubUc Library, or T member of the Association. Every ecauKan fjr ffiroteotion -wflt aft end i colteat'ng, armnging and returning artCciea toaned. All expense wiU be ne by the Association. The commit. Is now alt work on the cajtaibgue 1 R is essential that your loans be -orted before Saturday, the 16th. previously stated, premiums are of ed for the best amateur work in the lowing lis: U painting, water coCor, crayon, draw. ., penrrtamship and photography; hand reted China, , enibroWery: Hon! ton, vwn iwortc, crochet knitWng, and best play of noctea, ,. pansise, geraniums, ns, grwrlng plants., also the kargest pClay of cut flowers; In the rnllCnery tartment ths most artiisticeily trimmed : and bonnet will be decided by pop r vote. THE. COirMTTTEE. , ; NOTICE - 1 : hereby given forbidding Puck wood or y other persons from cutting or re vlng wood or stone from any of my id without - first making sa reflectory -angements with James W, Welch. . . Plica's Cream Biking J'ewder World's Fair Hl'atAwar J. . MR. G0SS1.1N .REPLIES Hammond Asks for Informa 1 tion and Cets It. THE TIDE - AT IT8 FLOOD Shakespeare Says It Leads on to Portnue Duty Demands Seiz ure of the Opportunity. Mr. GosW.n yestetrduy received a tele gram from Mr. Hanrnuomd In which Chat gentleman asked him If the matters men tioned in Mr. Goslin'e letter of tlhe 4th Inst. Were arranged and that he was starting for Astoria If the people wanted him to come. Mr. Goasiln at once wired Mr. Hammond to come, that nearly all masters were completed, and that h thought everything would be in readiness upon his arrival. It behooves all who have aal done so, to Close up their part of the obligations at once. Time la slipping away and the season for work is short. No effort should be spared on 'the part of ail .to present a clean eilate when Mr. Hammond arrives next week. Failure to come to the scratch now means the complete loss ot the only means of procuring that pros perity which will bring good t'.mes to all, good wages to the working man, the immediate growth of the city, and the eventual establishment of the greatest shipping point on the Northwest Coast and the control of the Or.ental traffio that Is only in lug infancy. There can be no question of the duty of all, great and small, and it must not go down into history that Astoria lacked the unity of spirJt to seize the opportuni ty in the tide of its affairs that will lead to eternal prosperity end supremacy. DIOCESAN CONVENTION. The annual convention of the Protest ant Episcopal church in the diocese of Oregon will convene in St. Mark's church Portland, Thursday, June 13, at 7:30 o'clock The bishop's address will be de livered at this service. The convention will organize for busi ness on Friday morning, and will remain In session until Saturday. The important business before the con veivtdon wi-it be the- Diocesan schools, the missionary work throughout the state and the election of delegates to the Gen eral Convention which meets In Minneap olis In October. Special services will he held on the dif ferent evenings and most of the clergy will remain over Sunday for a children's service in the afternoon and a rousing missionary service l'n the evening. The delegates from Grace church parish this city are Dr. Jay Tuttle, B. VanDusen and C. J. Trenchard, and the substitutes are Jno. N. Griffin, W. T. Chutter, and Capt G. Reed. The Woman's Auxiliary holds a special meeting on Friday afternoon at the house of Mrs. C. P. Bacon, Sixteenth street. Mrs. P. L. Cherry is the delegate from this parish branch. W. S. .8. SPOILING BUTTER. - Agriculture! EptomCti;. Dairy writers frequently caution against placing butter where It will absorb the odors or flavors from decaying vegetables. The worst thing about this is the need of tt. Butter will absorb odors, not onl) from stale vegetables, but from sound ones, and they impart to the butter 0 flavor that destroy or overpowers the true butter' flavor. A case is in mind Just now. The writer was supplying butter to the former owner of this firm and one day planned what was Intended for a pleasant surprise, so, befor thi cover was nailed down, some Alice ap ples with a delicious aroma were placet! in the package, separated from the butter by a cloth circle and a layer of salt. The surprise was on the other side. Wore! came back that the twitter was fine 1: looks, grain and every'.hng but flavor, that was not agreeable. Now, some butter has an unpleasant flavor that never was near a rosy apple, and there was a possibility that the causi should be sought elsewhere, but In due time 'came a later report saying that the bntter was excellent after the surface layer had been removed. This suggests another point: Con sumers should have a suitable place to keep butter after they get it. If the sur face is alt the time exposed to the odors of vegetables and kitchen flavors un classified, the best of butter will soon get off flavor, and the maker will be under suspicion of furnishing butter that will not keep. SOME LITTLE ECONOMIES. The pretty shirt fronts of embroidered .muslin and Insertion, so dainty, yet so high-priced, have set many nimble fingers to work, as most young women prefer to make them for themselves. To further this object many of the best shopkeepers sell now by the yard combinations of tucks, needlework. Insertions, and tiny lace, ruffles, which are from ten to twelve Inches wide, and, when bordered on eacn side with plain muslin and finished with a band at the throat and drawing string at the waist line, complete the garment. To make an entire bodice two lengths of the band are required, one for front and one for the back, and little skill Is required to adjust them to the figure by the aid of the plain sheer muslin which forms the rest of the bodice. Dotted white Swiss and plain white organdies are now being made up by fashionable dressmakers for summer gowns over slips of colored silk. An economical mother with several well dressed daughters has had the slips made of colored ellesla and entirely separate from the gowns a slip and low bodice of yellow silesla, one of pale pink, and one of cool green are among those recently made up, and the soft and lustrous effect of silk Is per. fectly well simulated in the silesla at one-third the cost. Vogue. Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ? I 1? i'-v". Uost-Perrect-ttade.- 40 Years the Standard. KIMiJAlL MAOB AflD 0BGAN8, If you Wan a pmno or1 oi'gah, buy a reliable -snake from first hands at a reasonable price. We are the only manufacturers of pianos and organs' Who have a 'branch house on the PacH flc coast, -and are certainly In a posU tlon to sell you a reliable Instrument for less than any retailer or agent. A large shipment of Klraballs will be sold In your town direct from the factory In the near future. If you are ready to buy before they arrive, write, us and we will sand you catalogue and prloes. W. W. KIMBALL & CO., '. Manufacturers. Pacific Coast Branch, Portland, Or. EXTENDED SIMPATHX. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," is sympathetically abown In the following llnee, the pre emption being that sympathy la burn, or akin to pain or sorrow: 'Gentlemen: Please send KrauBe's Headache Capsules as follows: Two DOxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak. Two boxes to LUUe Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. 1 nave always been a great iufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only thing that relieves tne." Yours very truly, - - FLORA SEAT, Havana, N. Dak. For bale by Cbas. dogers, Astoria, jr.. Sole Agent. . CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all kinds of headache Bleatrio Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effeots a permanent cure, ind the moat dreaded sick headaohea yield to Its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle and jive the Bitters a fair trial. In cases jf habitual oonstipatlon, Headache, fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleep less, Excitable, Melancholy, or troubled tflth Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters Is .he Meddcine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by Its use. Large bottles only one dollar, at Chas. Rogers' drug store, Odd Fellows' build ing. . ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and thoBe who hf.ve not have now the opportunity to try It free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to H. E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of New Life Pills free, as -well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All o which Is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Chas. Rogers Iruggist, Odd Fellows Building. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Lost, two nets, as follows; On AprU 27, down below, 2U0 fathoms of net 100 fathoms last year's web, large mesh, and iUU fathoms new small mesh net. some corks branded S. P. Co.. And Fri day forenoon, Aiay 10, on Peacock Spit, auout 1(H) fatnoins all new net, 48 mesne Jeep. Barbour's 4U-12 and 60-ib twine. 1 will pay one hundred dollars reward ior the arrest and conviction of the man who cut eltner of the above nets. Finder jt pua-iy canning me reward pieaae re port at Scandinavian cannery. AMDKciW WE VANG. WANTJ&U WANTED Girl to do housa work. Cull at 843 Exchange street. WANTED Girls wanted to label cans at Scandinavian cannery. Fishermen's Packing Co. WANTED Fifty men at the Jim to get a ID cent shave and a 16 Ccn, h-lr cut. 118 Amur sii-eet, next door west of the . arker House. , WANTED Agento to represent the id National Life Insurance Co., of iontpeller, Vt. Fur furltier lniorma .1011, address Q. M. Stolp, General Coast .ianager, 82-64 Crocker Building, San ranuisco, Cal. ' . WANTED Man or lady to collect,-do some office work, and ' manage agents, you will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu .ar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent. Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O, Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. $75,000 PER WEEK using and selling yiiamos for plating watches, Jewelry, nd table ware. Plates gold, silver, ickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif .rent sizes fqr agents, (amilies and hops. Easy operated; no experience; ig profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., lerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FOR BALE JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Just re ceived Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 543 Commercial street. A good buy at Long Beach. Nine room house. Furnished complete for summer travel. For description and terms In quire at Real Estate Exchange, Occident Building. FOR RENT. TO RENT A furnished room. Enquire at 3li2 Fifteenth street. FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room with board. Suatable for man and wife or two gentlemen. No. 365 Duane street. ' FOR RENT A nicely furnished mod ern house. For particulars inquire of Mrs. Smith, corner of 6th and Irving avenue, or A. R. Cyrus, 487 Commercial street. North Paeifie Brecaery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Ml irdtrt proaptly attested lo FOARD SSTOpS GO. v. DEALERS IN Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, White Sewing Machines,? - ' ' i l Hardware, -- Boat apd Fishermen's Supplies, .' .-'Paints-' and Oils, .-rs 'jShip Chandlery, ! Teas, Coffees and Groceries, - California Wines, '' . . .' 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