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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1895)
,:. :m& DAILY ASTQEJAA:, ASTORIA, SATURDAY 'AlOJtNtNO, JUNE 15. 1895. -to-nteasure, y( ; t vii K onlj way to HI a mea la to flrt Hud i cut Just what kind of a man you have to fit-that's Just what we do take your usure exact and cut Iho tult for you and u n ust fit, or we'll keep 'em. - tailoring exclusively. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. j. Commercial Street Few Hen Would Ask For a Firier Dinner than those e serve. We're trying In every way to make them the most en Joyable In town. AU the "good things' of the season-cooked by our excellent cook In the most delicious style. Perfect service. ' " ' If you Invite a, friend to the Palace Restaurant "the place is ft sufficient guar antes that he -will: receive a good meal, The Palace Restaurant Sterling 5ilvef I Never has there .been such a stock of sterling silver Jewelry as tnai now on ritnnlnv nt nut- store: Half the town aoes not realize the Immensity of this assortment. . EXSTROM, the Jeweler, ' ASTORIA - 'MATTRESS - FACTORY, 878 Commercial Street O- Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mattresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL IT8 BRANCHES When the tide sets one way there Is always a cause for It Women don't come here to buy roasti teaks, and all other kinds of meat simply because It's Chrlstensen & Co.'s, 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 have only the best. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, CHRI5TEN5EN CO., Prup'rj,. Hundreds of business and professional men are now coming to our place v; ; THE RESORT" Dally. ; Why 7 Because they can at any time, day or night, call for a sandwich here and get it. We expected to be mobbed for these sandwaches and our fresh 5 cent beer when the railroad comes. ., Qiosbauer & Brach. fir, rrtrs iky ti gyt Works, . Oeneral Machinist snd Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboa and Engine Work of anv Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafavette St., Astoila, Or. A Poor Cigar. W. r. SCHIEBE never mada - Don't expect to make, either. But marks this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-c- - t-l-.-n of the 22-karet btrt hat accompanied every purchase ol one of the cigars made by him since he began business. We'vt got the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" lr building up a business. That'i the reason La Belle Astoria taket . to well. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butcher? Aatorla and Upper Aitorla. Flo T and Coffeea,. Table Dellcaclei, Domeitli ana I ropicai i-rum, vcgtuoiei, sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. White Kid Slippers! White Kid Oxfords! . Wfyite Canvas Oxfords! In buying these goods from us for graduation exercises on can be suited here Just as well a (hough they had sent to San Francisco and had the goods made for. them. JOHN HAHN ft CO. Th3 U. S. Gov't Reports Show Royal finking Powdet superior to nil otherr. WHAT ABOUT OUU SHOES ? Aren't they worn out around the sol sjmewhere? Don't they need a patch on the sMe? We will make them good a S. A. G1IIBKE, Kitty Curlier From. Fuller Proa. Store. P. ICHOSEL. -o Commercial (Street. 'pre!i Candy MaJe Every Day. ; ' ,,-'. I KwD jCTS rOL'GHT AND SOLD .- ;; : J ill kisii cj - Trull IB Swsoa. rr. bacco and Groceries. Special Prices ON- Children's Straw Hats $1.00, 85c, 75c. Re duced to 50r. ALBERT DUNBAR. IICSINESS LOCALS., Try Smith's Ice cream. Fresh strawberries at Smith's today. Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pink Don't use a plaster, but take Rogers' Kidney Cure for lime back. TUB SPA For fresh candles and Ice cream, Colminn s old stand. POSTAGE STAMP DEPOT H. JJd- nets, No. 613 Commercial street. JU3T DROP IN And try one of those 26-cent meals that Jeff puts up. WE HAVE IT The place to get fresh fish every day. No. 118, 12th street. GRAND OPENING Of all kinds of for eign novelty goods, at Wo Commercial street, T. E. Schultz, frescos and scenic ar tlst, with It. F. Allen, 3G5 Commercial Street. If you want a bottle of Joy's Sarsapa' rilla, go to the Prinitz-Craln Drug Store for It. The Palace Barber Shop Is now glv Ing one of their two-bit shaves for 15 centb. Our milk Is guaranteed strictly Dure and fresh from the cow doily. Keith & Wilson. The Palace Bath House encourages folks to bathe by having everything first class. PAT DAWLER & CO. Fine line of canned goods and fresh fish, 674 Com.' merclal street. , . .. YOUR TURN NEXT To get one of fhe finest cigars for the least money. No, 459 12th street. TiftTMn On 11irh ntneidt. the finest menl In the cltv: and lit oniv costs 2b cents Numfoer 1HI, Joe Terp s. GRAEFE ft HANK.E 628 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 the city. Call and sample them. IF YOUR TEETH NEED FIXING- Just drop Into the Asbor House and Dr. Howard. Office up stairs. If your watch don't run, call at 674 Commercial street, across from Shana han Uro.' and have It repaired. DON'T FORGET-That at Nos, 214 and 216 Tenth street Is the place to htave your horse fihod and repair work done. , . Smith's Ice cream 1 unequalled . Ice cream soda a specialty. Private par lors for ladles. Commercial street. WAH 8INO & CO.-MerCharct tailors, 628 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com plete. RAILROAD SURE If W. T. Beverldge cannot suit you with cigars and tobao co on Commercial street, he can on 11th street. A SURE THING That you can get fruit and candy for ies money than any where else at M. Mbuler'a, on Bond street . , STOP A't the Horse Shoe Chop House and try one of those 15 cent meals, same as you pay 26 cens for elsewhere, 64(1 Commercial street. Will spend the summer In Astoria, one of Portland's most artistic dressmakers, late from Chicago, Patronage solicited. Look for card lattr. ', JUST RECEIVED At 016 Commercial street, One line of extension tables, cen ter twiuies, lounges, and kitchen, treas ures. J. 0. Ross, proprietor. If you want a blcyole repaired or a ck fixed, or any other flrst-clase work done, call on C. H. OrkwH,"next loor to Martin Olsen'B Auotlnn House. L. I. JOHNaON Opposite Central Ho tpl. will 1n,tlv thnnlr tha nuhlln fnl , share of Its trade. Fresh strawberries by every morning's steamer. Prices to suit. What cows received first premium at the World's Fair tor producing the .Icheet milk? Jereey cows, and those ire the only kind that J. A. Rowan ell milk from. No "batter milk was ever brought to Vstoria than Is fumldhed for five oents a quart by Keith & Wilson, and de livered In n olceri and ttghitly closed lass bottle at your door every morn ng. Arrived Mrs. Zwemer, trance medium, van be consulted on all affairs of llr. Call tilt Mrs. M. A. Hull's residence, 361 Ex.chuiiKe street, old Itoss residence. Cir cles every Tuesday and Friday night at o clock. : Yin.... . . i i . i . A. it.. . i rla Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May be It's one ithlnir. and May be It's another. Uut the fact remo4ns back they come. And (if rmiroA rflh A .Mrl a. Wnjul Viird la proud Of It. ' 1 Motiiers ralsUig their t'&hca on the botUe will have sut, strong and heal thy babies by using J. A. Rowan's Jer sey milk, as he makes a specialty of milk for babies And the sick. Try hlin and be happy. ' Business men of Astoria visiting Port land have for yenu-s beeiracoustomed to take their mid-day lunch at the Gem." . The ' Gem" Is now looated at f3 Third street, next doorWo the Alns worth Bank. Jos. .E. fenny. What Is the use t having a "human form divine" unless ou care for it. tnd drane It and cloths it SO as to make It a source of Joy to yourself and a pride to your friends? Iature sup nlles the torm. A. Lake, the tailor tt Commercial street will maxo tM Iment. bee him. ; ' " DROP IN Next door to McLean's Rlaoksmltta shi r " prices on all KTRS Two hard -broking servant Yet quickest to rebel when over-wor!r ed. - Glasses he right ones scientlf 'Ically, delicately adjusted ones the remedy. The ability that experience and study gives can be had at J. H. Seymour's. Charges nly for glasses '-are modest. CHAMBER ' SETS At your own price at Foard & Stoke Co.'s. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twsney.four hours ending at 5 p m. yesterday, furnished by the United States department of agri culture weather bureau: M&xlmuf Uiesnperatarre, 68 degrees. . Minimum temperature, H degrees. Precipitation, .16 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st. 18M, to date, 73 Inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, 1834, to date; 6.65 indies. (' i AEOUSD TOYVM. Due cults, 1196 at Shanalhan Bros. " roaches. Sold by Chas. Rogers. .: SuperiiJlwn'dent A. R. Clinton yesterday inspected tha eleWtrie fine alarm system of the city, which wHl be placed in good wormng order wherever needed. ': ShanaJhUn Brow, undlsrsell everyone. H. B. LItt, p'oi-tland'; leading suit and cloak's house, will have a handsome line of dresses, cloaks and wraps for sale at Mrs. MCKenale's, Mavsonlc. Building, until further notice. Ladles' veWs, 6c, at Shanoihan Bros. Captafn Staple handsome residence on the hill 4u hH'nv irivi a will, nt clothes In other words, la being painted inBiue ana outside ana iwlll soon present a very nice appearance. The executive comim'Jttee of the Pioneer and Historical Society will meet at J udge Gray's office at 2 p. m. next Mon day, to take action In regard to the ponas of the various committees. . Paper paltterna 10c each. Bros. Shianohan All day yelaterday men wre working on the new cri.ckeft grounds, opposite Foard & Stokes ceMlng them in smootli condition for practice work. The Cricket Club will go Into training at once pre paratory to the summer maltches. Men's Bblbr gigan shirts, 20c. Bros. Shanahan The following were iixninne th iun. gers for. Portland on the Potter last evening: jonn YakoOa, Miss Gertrude Esser. G. O. Alxiinhr Mm fiver-hodr J. Forsen, N. Fosllne, Ti S. Cornelius, Mrs. uojinor, Mr. lel.a, S. M. Cooper, A. Lankner. Pure wfhite Listo vet. 20c. Shiitiulhan Bros. Several little girls wjere seen yesterday afternoon, with young Hods for escorts. riaing norojfoack in the oM-flashloned boy-way, and (the,lr bloomers were not of the new cut, eH'her. Ail the same they looked cube and happy end were gaining heuWh and sitre'nB'lJh. Men's overall, 40c pair, Shanahan Bros. Services at the Congregational church. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The Bunauy school meets at 12:16 and the Christian Endeavor Society at 7 p. m. Rev. W. E. M. Stewart, of Streator, Bl., Will occupy the pulpit In the evening. Hds the-me: "God's Greatest Gift." Men's fine sateen shirts 60c. Shanahan Bros. The Rev. Mr. George, a Presbyterian minister from Pennsylvania, will preach on Saibbath morning at 11 o'clock In the old school house, Uppertown. All the memlbers and congresat.oa of the Pres byterian church of Upper Astoria, are very urgently requested to attend this service. n MaynMleenit assortment laces. Shana han Bros. At th Instance of the captain of the barken'tlne now loading lumber at Knapp- ton, Deputy Marshal Stewart yesterday afternoon arrested a number of the crew. Who were albout to leave the ship, and look thieim before Commissioner Thomson, who oriJered them confined urJtll th? ship ehni fj go to eeia. Ohifldren's yochlting cups 23c, at Shan ahan. Bros.' A Necktie Social will be held) by tha Sewing Society of live .Norwegian Evan gelical Lutheran Church of Astbr.a on Saturday evening, at g o'clock, June 15, In the Society Minerva Hall, corner 17th and Exchange street. An excellent pro gram will be rendered and refreshments Willi be served. All cordially inv.ted. Boys' wool suits, two pieces, 82.60 suit. Shianahan Bros. The following twere among the passen gers for Portland last evening on the Bailey Gatsert. Miss Hawklaa, Mrs. Cur ley, It. Dumey, C. J. Richmond, Mr. Ullott, Mrs. Rosenberg, Miss Jeffrey, E. Jackson, C. Stern, Mr. tHedley, Frank Dunbar and wlfb, E. J. Smith and wife, Mies L. 'ltawg, Miss E. Rowe, E. Bayles. FUns assortment of ladles' waists to elect from. Sihanattian Bros. "As rents advance tenants mo)e," was Uumralted the other day by Jno. Svenson, who haa been paying $10 per month ground rent near Kinney's cannery. When notified that the land had become more valuable and the rent would be raised he took up his house ami moved to ground near the court house which he got for 85 per month. Why pay more eJsewhere when you can buy the same alt Shanahan Bros.' cheuperT At the Astoria Iron Works can be seen one of the largest pieces of that rar wood, lignum vltae, ever to come to this city. It Is albout 8 inches In diameter, four feet long and weigh 230 pounds. The piece was cut from near the base of the tree. It la valued at about 832. This wood is sometimes used for the bearings In machinery. American Lady Corset Back. Sold everywhere for 81.36; our price 81.00. Shanahan Bros. Services at the Baptist church Preach ing morning and evening by the pastor. Subject In the morning. "The Word ot God as the Only Stamlard of Christian Doctrine and Duty." In the evening 'LesMons from the Lives ot Representa tive Men No. 1" Sunday school at 12:15 and Y. P. B. U. at T p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday at 8 p. m. Mr. Hamehaw, Contractor Bohm's part ner, returned from Portland yesterday and was hard at work on the reservoir. These gentlemen are making things fly and the embankments of the reservoir are assuming definite shape. The tunnel work is progressing steadily each, day ami iwitb the good work being done on the pips line the season will ses the new aytm . completed. Dr. J. A. Fulton, who has Just return ed fm r"''i",r f Wtm vi- loal Society at Portland, says Miat there vu a very large attendance of the lead in representatives of te fraternity from all parts of the state. As president of the society,' the doctor delivered the ait' nual address upon the subject of "cour age sans puer." Other addresses were mada by Doctors Tucker, -Holmes, Mac Kenzle, Hawthorns and Rob.naon, all of which were most able and masterly treat' ments of the various subjects taken" up. . At 1:30 this morning Mr. Dickinson was still sinking. He baa) seemed to be In no pain for the past two days, but sim ply slowty passing away. Yesterday morning Homer Fletcher, the thrifty news agent, was seen going to the Ilwaco boat with a curious looking covered basket under his arm. An In quisitive newspaper man found from the young man that he was taking a pair of Manager Overbeck's celebrated young homing pigeons on an exercise trip. - The birds were taken to Sealand and released at 11:16 for uhe flight home, a distance of 10 miles. One of the birds arrived at 2 p. m., which Is good time for a young bird, and the other, up to present writing, has not been heard from, but will probably turn up all right. First M. E. Church The coming Sib- bath being observed as "Children's Day, in the First M. E. Church; fragrant flow. era and music, Instrumental and vocal, will characterize the day. The music at 11 a. m. will be a comb.natlon of in strumental music and human voices. Rev, Dr. Buehong, will preach from the sub ject, on the greatest question of the age. viz: "Is Christianity a Failure as Seen from the World's Standpoint?" The bus iness and professional men and women of Astoria' are most cordially Invited to this service. At- 8 .p. m. the Sunday school and choir will render a most In teresting program. AH Invited. Poclfto Lodge, K. of P., hieCd a meet irg lost night at whlah a oomimlXtee of three, Meears. A.. A. Cleveland, Wm, McOosky.' and Jens Hansen, were op pointed to act in conjunction with the Adtor Lodge committee, Miessrs. Aug, Danielson, D. R. Blount and L. Ander son, on the Founth of July celebration, The lot rat committee appointied Aug. Dan, lelson to took after printing and adver. tlelng; A. A. Cleveland, railroads; Han. sen, music; Blount, boat transportation. Aug. Danielson is chairman and D. R. Blount secretary of the Joint committee. The Knights intend going to Seaside, and taking all of their friends with them, for a Jolly time In regular Pyitlhian style. Aa there are to . be few, if any other, organized celebrations Uhe Knights' will no doubt be very successful. Services at the Presbyterian church tomorrow as follows: The Rev. Mr, Stuart, of Streator, 111., and late assist ant pastor to the Rev. Geo. Clark, of Campbell Park Presbyterian church, Chi cago, will preach at 11 a. m. It Is hoped that all the members of the church will be present. Sabbath school will follow the morning service at 12:16 p. m. Mr. Adams will lead a specially interesting Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting at 7 p. m. Don't fall to conne. Ax 8 p. m. the pastor. Rev, R. Llddeil, will preach the annual bacca laureate sermon to the graduates of the High School. A special invutatlor. Is hereby extended to the members of the school board, to all the teachers, and especially to all the members of the high school. Please come early, so that you may not be disappointed in getting a seat. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. The Astoria Select School Graduates Six Pupils. The large hall of the Atftorla Select School was last night filled by an lnteis eated aud'.ence. The occasion was the commencement exercise's of the school In honor of wWch the room was beautifully decorated In evergreens, vines, plants and plowera, fluting environments of the young people about to make their bow to the world and step forth from the protecting fold of Alma Mater. The members of the senior class of '95 were Miss Eugenia Lewis and MUs Kate Upshur, graduates In the full course. M'.es Lottie Bennett, and Mllss Irene John son were graduates In the English course and Mr. Paul Trullinger and Mr. Ralph Worsley took their detgTeey in the G.r man course. The program wlas Interspersed with beautiful music, both vocal and instru mental. The piano solos of the MtesiS Bozort'h and Crow were well rendered and appreciated by the audience. The trlb of Messrs. Belcher, Garner, and Bennett wrts sung In thet.r well-known effective manner. Miss Pearl Holden's rendition of "Dreaming" In her rich contralto, wlas one of the musical germs of the evening, while Mrs. W. S. Kinney, as usual, delighted her audience with sev eral solos. Miss Conn and Miss HeUborn were the aceompanlata Miss Irene Johnson's essay, on "Publlo Libraries, was as Interesting as her subjust was unusual. Ralph Worsley's subject, "Electrlcilty," Was handled In an especially happy and original manner. Miss Lome BenneUt told an1 old story In a charming way In her essay "Told by a Tongue of Flame," In which shu dealt wl'jh coal from a gticOoglcail standpoint. Miss Eugenia Lewis reiad a delightful essay on "Silent Influences.!' Paul TrulMnger's discourse on the "Pyr. anilds of Bgyplt" thoroughly covered the ground of W.s subjeot. Miss Kate Upshur's esaay on the al ways Interesting subject of "English Lit erature, was well received. After the presentation of tlw diplomas by Mrs. W. S. Kinney, the Rev. Llddeil addressed the class In some wellKhosen and most appropriate remarks. The evening's exercises closed with tbe class song "Panting." The High School scholars and friends and patrons ex tended their congnaltulaitlonB, while tha High Schobl hoys sprung a surprise In th dhfepe of the A. H. S. yell. The entire performance was alike cred itable to teachers and scholars. Miss Wlarren has done much for the cause of education in Astoria; and has such a reputation as an Instruct rwa that the d plomas and certificates of her school adm'.t the holders to the State Unlver. Blty without the customary examine, tlon. THIEVES ON THE RIVER. A River Patrol Said To Be NWcesBary. Cdmptalnts are being made of the recent depredations at cEfrerent points along the river. Within the past few days fisher men along the river between Brownsport Slough and Burnslde Point, on the Ore gon aide, have lost vwluaMe rifles, re volvers, shotguns, clothes, money and boats. In speaking of the matter yester day, a prominent cltisen said that he thought it was highly necessary that some kind of a systematic river patrol be established for the protection of Clat sop county fishermen, ranrdhers and log gent along the fiver. "It Is an easy mat ter for thieves) and thugs," said the gen. tleman, 'to go to a man's ranch or cab In, either In the daytime, or under the cover of 'darkness, la skiff and tow away his boat, steal a seine or net, and take other valuable property, while the owner may be wy from home on his business . This thieving Is becoming an Intolerable nuisance and the losses beat heavily upon some of the people. No doubt," he said, "proper steps will be taken by ' the authorities to break up these gangs' of depredators, but it would also seem that a system df paJrol that would prevent' future operations of the kind would he Kett worth trying." . J ?OTICB Is hereby given- forbidding Psekwood or any oll f .wxmm fr.itn oitttlnq or re moving wood or stone from any of my land without - first making satisfactory arrangements with James W, Welch. :.,,.! SECURING TATLENT. TheA. F. C. to Give. Uhe Best Entertaln I ' mem of . the Season. , The various committees to whom, were enrtruutied the arrangement of details in connection with the musical and dramat is entertainment to be given by the As toria Football Club on next Wednesday evening at the gymnasium have reported highly satisfactory progress. Some of the best singers in the city have very kindly consented to participate, and these with Mr. Herbert L. Brown and Professor Newton win moke an attraction greater than any that has ever been offered in Astoria for some years past. The club has invariably been successful hi its ef forts to please, and the presentation of the program on Wednesday - evening will no doubt be a crowning triumph. The following deserved encomium from Judge Stephens, of Portland, will show the ap preciation In which Mr. Brown Is held: "Your very evcellent and pleasing man ner of expressing legitimate mirth was fully exemplified at the test two enter tainments at which I had the pleasure of being present, I assure, my friend, you were deservedly popular with the mem bers of the A O. U. W.( who will always give you a warm and fraternal welcome in the future." Many other equally high compliments have been paid Mr. Brown by the officers of the Multnomah Club, Brigadier-General Beebe, and other prominent society men of Portland, and by the press generally throughout the country. Of Prof. Newton the Oregonlan recent ly had this to say: "Mr. Newton has a laugh which Is Inimitable, and his imita tions are so funny as to bring down Mu. house In a perfect storm of plaudltB." The entertainment, which will be for the purpose of raising funds for the pur pose of fixing the grounds for the sea. eon's outdoor games, should certainly realize a sufficient sum to make the needed improvements. ENGINE NO. 3 TESTED. She Does Not Oome Up to the Scratch. The Are department yesterday afternoon determined to fully test the "Working of Engine No. 3, about which there has been considerable talk, and ascertain whether It was In serviceable condition, or not. Accordingly, Acting Chief Stew art, with one of the fire commCsBloners, about 8 o'clock repaired to the engine house, where the boys were found very Willing to make the test. The engine was taken to the rail of the dock by the fine team of new horses, where the suction pipe was dropped into the river. After a few minutes the pumps succeed ed In raising a stream of water, but had not force tonugh to throw it an yddstance. After pumping some ten fiinutes the en gine was shut off and then started up again, but this time failed to raise tha water. The' engineer in charge says that the engine Is as good as any, but that It needs new pump valves and soma minor repa.rs to make It effective fot all klnda of service. These repairs hs says should not cost more Ihan (50. With practically only one engine in gooj working order it would seem Imperative for the city to put No. 8 lit first Class chape. There is a long stretch of dock age, canneries, saw imllls etc., in that distract, and with the dry season now coming on, and the prevailing winds in the northwest, great danger to the city Is liable to occur at any time. Let a fire once start on the docks and a per fect furnace of destruction would be let loose from which there would be no pro tection to surround. ng property. Not only should engine No. 3 be put In order, but the other engine, which is also out of repair, should be put in condi tion as a reserve force.- (. HOTEL ARRIVALS. , , ASTOR HOUSE. W. Derock & f am. A. E. 8eUierberg, wenaiem. Ntorth Beach Wn. Prof. Bonavle, clty S. B. Howard, a. Anuerson, xne Young's River. Dallee F. E. Jameson, Plnd A. J. Leonard, Fort R. Nolen, city Canlby. I p. V. Racnn Hntl Jos. M.' Gregor,' i James Bendure, Grays River. Helent, Mont. E. Boglvy, city. PERSONAL MENrtOX. A 'Boeincke, of Portland, Is at' the Occident. Thos. ScotcMer, of Bupeka, la a guest of the Occident. ' B. Gallagher, of Oshkosh, Wis., (s at the Parker House. Merchant Haiwes la aulte sick ol hi home with asthma. L. -V. Moore and L. Sweet, of Portland. are at the Occident. Mrs. J. S. Delilintrsr ret urn pit frtrtm Portland yesterday. Mr. Dan Welch and his mother returned yesterday from Portland. J. A. Ellsworth, of Sunshine. Ik skin- ping at the Parker House. G. W. Bell, of Saeinuw. Minh.. la n guest of the Parker House. J. D. Brewer", of IjlvemnrtV. "Rnirlan u a guest of the Parker House. Mark Warren returned vwrterdnv tmm and extended visit to Elk Creek. Frank King and E. B. London, of Port land, are stopping at the Occident. A. F. Elliott and S. M. Cooper, of San Frandlsco, are guests of the Occident. Mrs. A. E. (Raleigh, of Portland, Is visiting the city, a guest of the Occident. Geonre St-ensrer and Addin Oallafher. of Portland, registered at the Occident, yesterday. J. R. Wheeler, of San Francisco, Is paying a visit to the city and is staying- at the Occident. C. A. Policy and foimlly, of Skamoka- wa, returned home lest night after a pleasant visit in the city. R. M. Stewart, the assistant fire chief. during the Illness of Chief Foster, is In charge of the department. E. A. Seeley, of the C. R. and P. S. N. Co., was In the city yesterday on one of his periodical business trips. Mrs. H. Johnson and Miss Williams, of Chinook, were visitors In the city yes- terday and stopped at the Occident. Mr. Bnimo Bichoweky, the manager of the famous "Sunny Slope" ranch, at Los Angeles, arrives today, and will make a visit with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Talent. Captain Whltcomb, of the steamer Cos. cades, spent a few hours in the city yes terday among Ms friends. He says that he has made six trips with stone barges this week. Captain Qregory, of the Mansanita, showed the tight of his smEng counte nance at the Astorlan's d.torial rooms last night, and was as hale and hearty as usual. The captain 19 always welcome wherever he goes. Capt H. B. Parker, the jolly host of the Parker House, returned from his Port land visit yesterday. He says the busi ness streets of the big city have very much the appearance of Sunday every day. Business Is very quiet. Mr. E. J, Smith, formerly city editor ot (he Astortan. left for Iris new field of labor last night on the Gitiert, arcom panted by bis wife and the Misses Rows iiso the boy. Mr. Smith carries w.th him the best wishes of his host of friends and eo-rtrorkers. . . FASHION NOTES. Skirts remain straight and round, with godet and organ pipe backs. Tb newest materials for costumes are alpaca and bareges of the Old kind re vived, : A fetching cotton fabric showing fancy stripes on dark and light blue grounds Is known as marine twill. The general revival of iwash material for gowns will be an Interesting phase of the summer world of fashion. All bouffant effects should be left en tirely to the thin woman, who needs them and can wear them with good results. Patent leather shoes with black stock ings and tan shoes with stockings to match are the reigning styles of Viae sea son, ' TaS women may wear long capes with good results, but those who are short or of medium height should wear them much shorter. Among silks taffeta has the preference for spring and summer wear, as it Is of light weave and (s produced In a great variety of effects. New ellk waists of Rob Roy plaided taffeta silk are mode with plaited fronts, b.as yoke backs, full elbow sleeves, and velvet stock collar. Hats of combination straw and satin braid are trimmed with - bands and rosettes or standing bows of the same pliable fancy braid. , Crepe ribbons are mode with satin edges .that often contrast In hue with crepe, which Is very soft and is partlcu larly effect.ve in stock collars. Corsets made especially for cycling are fitted out with elastic on the hips and In the fastenings back and front, so that they give perfect freedom to the figure. Blouse waists of finely striped washing silks,, with turn-over collars of lawn or white silk edged with lace, are the cool-st things possjble and dainty to look upon, Morning suits are made of plain or fancy lineni duck or Teviot suiting wltn flaring but not godeted skirt, pleated Nor folk basque, and Immense sleeves end sailor collar. Fine laces will be used for trimming gowns of India mudlin. It is a novel de cree of fashion that coarfe laces are most suitable for use on brocaded .taffetas and similar fabrics. . A stunning boating costume Is mode ot blue and white str.ped canvas, with a box platted blouse waist open in front to show a shirt of tucked lawn trimmed with narrow lace. NaJliisookB, batistes and linens are much usad for little folks' dresses. The tiny tots look very charming in colors, but they are sweetest when dressed In pure white- from tip to toe. White parasols of plain silk and no trimming are the prevailing fashion for general use with lilght gowns, and In aa. dltion to these are the changeable silks for greater service, and some' that are covered with large Scotch plaids, very conspicuous, but rare In the procession Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DR. Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. LOOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER But' ride Inside the Electric Lighted and Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment Car trains of the Chicago, Mliwauke. and St. Paul Railway, and you will li as warm, comfortable, and cheerful a In your own library or boudoir. T travel between Chicago. S. Paul P' Minneapolis, or Between Chicago and Omaha, in these luxuriously appoints trains, Is a supreme satisfaction: nn n the somewhat ancient advertisement use I to read, "fnr further particular see small bills." SimMl b'l'.s (and larg ones, too) will be accented for passage and sleeping car tickets. All coupon ticket agents on the coast sell tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee and st Paul Railway, or arldross C. J. Eddy rineral Agent. Portland, O" DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereoy elven that the partner ship heretofore extrttjuir between the un dersigned, under the TTrm name and stvle Orecon Transportation Company, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All nuts'andlnsr bills or accounts belni: pay able to Capt. Paul Sehrader. and he ns mimtn the payment of all debts due by said firm. Astoria, Or., Mav 13. ISM. PETER H. CRIM. PAUL SCHRADER. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes or -Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm in preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which is remarkable. Yours, resoectfuiiv JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent J. A. Richarason, ot Jefferson City, Mo., ohdef enrolUnjr force 38th general assembly of Missouri, writes: I wish to toatlfy to the merits of O.ne Minute Coug-h Cure. When other so-called cures failed, I oblafned almost instant relief and a speedy cure by the use of One Minute CouglJ Cure. Chas. Rog ers. B. H. Bo"iar., Pub. Enquirer, of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baby, the orly one we have, was taken sick with croup. After two doctors foiled to give relief and life was 'hanging by a thread, we tried One Minute Couph Cure and Its life was saved. Chas. Rogers. ROYAli Baking Powder, Highest cf ail la t-iavenlng Strength. V.S.QormunatKtpart. Captain Sweeney, B.S.A. San Diego Cat, says: "SMloS's Catarrh Remedy to the first medicine 1 have ever found that would nn me any guod. Price 60 t 8old 6y J. W. CoilD. Sick Headache, consfdpsiUo-n, and In digestion are quickly cured by DeWIU's Little Early Risers, the fiau'a Utile pills. Chas. Rogers. KIMBALL PIANOS AND ORGANS. If you want a piano or organ, buy a reliable make from flrat hands at a reasonable price. We are the only manufacturers of pianos and organs who have a branch house o the Pacific- coast, and are certainly In a posi tion to sell you a reliable instrument for less than any retailer or agent. A large shipment of Kimballs will be . sold In your town direct from tha faotory In the near future. If you are ready to buy before they arrive, write us and. we will eemd you catalogue and pi-Hes. W. W. KIMBALL & CO., Manufacturers. Pacific Coast Branch, Portland, Or. EXTENDED SYMPATHY. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," 1h sympathetically nown in the following lines, the pre auipiiuii oeing mat sympalny Is born, Jr akin to pain or sorrow: "Uentlemen: Please send Krause's Headache Capsules as follows: two ooxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllle Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. 1 nave always been a great .ufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only tning that relieves ine." Yours very truly, A FLURA 6EAY, Havana, N. -Dak. For Bale by Chas. rfogers, Astoria. tr.. Sole Agent CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all kinds of headache Bleatrlo Bitters has proved'to be the very best. It effeots a permanent cure, and the most dreaded sick headaches yield to Its Influence. We urge all who xre afflicted to procure a bottle and lve the Bitters a fair trial. In cases af habitual constipation, Headache, Minting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleep less, Excitable, Melancholy, or troubled 1th Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters Is tie Medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by Its use. uarge bottles only one dollar, at Chas. Rogers' drug store, Odd Fellows' build ng. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who hf-.ve not have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free, iend your name and address to H. E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a iample box of New Life Pills free,i well as a copy of Guide to Health a. " Household Instructor, free. All o which Is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Chas. Rogers druggist, Odd Fellows Building. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Lost, two nets, as follows: On April 27, down below, 2UV fathoms of net 100 lathoms last years web, large mesh, uuu auo tiunoms new small mesh net. some corks branded 8. P. Co.. And Fri uay forenoon. May 10; on Peacock Spit, auout 100 fathoms all new net, 48 meshes deep. Harbour's 40-12 and 60-15 twine. 1 will pay one hundred dollars reward lor che arrest and conviction of the man who cut either of the above nets. Finder jc puauy ciuiiuiiig ma reward pieaoe re port at Scandinavian cannery. v AADKuiW WE VANG. WANTED WANTED Girl to do house work. Cull at 843 Exchange street. WANTED Girls wanted to label cans at Scandinavian cannery Fishermen's Packing Co. ,j ' WANTED Fifty men at the Jim to get a 10 cent shave and a 16 Clii. nlr cut. oii Aator street, next door west of the barker House. WANTED Agenw to represent the jld iNutlonal Lite Insurance Co., of alontpeiier, Vt. For turtliur liiturma .1011, address G. M. titolp, General Coast .linager, S2-&4 Crocker Bunding, ban i' runuisco, Cul. WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some ottice work, and manage agents. i'ou will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu .ar. We pay ail expenses. Position per manent. Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. 875.000 PER WEEK using and selling -yiiamo8 for plating watches, jewelry, nd table ware. Plates gold, -sliver, ,ickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, fumilies and shops. Easy operated; no experience; jig profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Jlerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FOR DALE. . JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 513 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 362 Fifteenth street. FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room with board. Suatable for man and wife or two gentlemen. N- 355 JJuane 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. Hortb Paeifie Br emery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All inters promptly attended to FOARD 4 STORES GO. DEALERS IN Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, White Sewing Machines, '2 Hardware, ' 'Boat and Fishermen's Supplies, Paints and Oils, . Ship Chandlery, Teas. Coffees and Groceries, California Wines, Medically Pure Liquors, Sole Agents for the Celebrated filmigrjtg Dollar Cigar.