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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNK C, 1807. ATHLETIC NEWS THE 1KTEI1STATI Uhjlit Chili. Alrrmly In the Orcytin iiml Kiililnilnn AsmhIiiIIiw. r.iil.ll Imauiii'i' iimri'i'itiiiK in ilix front, ml Juiliflim l.y Ihr hilnrat IiiIikii In llin naaii. rlulhiii kiiiiik, tlir Hirl Willi tl. il(.klii will " iliirlim llii' iniinirr, A liui'lliig of Ilia iMiniiIra uf din vnrluiia rlulw wliii iluy naamMnliiiii (imiiIhiII I'Nik plum Hi llttiliil mi TllixiluV llltflll In. I, unit f,,ln, llin "HH'MI Mini WlMllllmtiill AaaiH'lullllll K'.h.ii.iiII .i,n,,, in lii i'IiiIx IiiivIhk pninriil I kihl m li H) iwn Hitniia nnh each rluli, Mr. A lltr ' In 1 tni'tr, who r'riniilin Dm A V I '., na iiiiiiiiiiiimiI)' iilii'tl iri'lit'iil til Dm Lumir, iri lunula Uuil Ilia i'ni.I will liu .IiiiI) n( (uuilmll, n I Im' ni aii'iil la mi miiliiiaiiialli' .uit uuil nun uf llin IhbI ItllltHH'.M a mi llm iimal, ll m u ul iiiaiiil ( Hut i lili l iMly fur fnul 'mil Mr II Kuvlnr Ima aa iii n iin-nl iil ul llliin uuil luiiiin) In irni'iirlii( uniiiinU fur thn l"i) a, m hli li III Ihi rtnil) fur Hie flrat nuiuc a linlcilr.l fur llwnrii Tim aiiitnl ul Mr I 1 1 1 1 1 I It In llum'ii lina aln imlln iii.I I In' llwnrn liiiiii utul will in ii ti II itr ill "1. nil fur uny nihi l In illUi khiU .Mi I in in li at la Hi'll k own In Ihla ciiy, liny. Iii li .! fur mnl uuuln.l llm A.K. I' In'UI Jin Ima kri III final iiiiiillllnli ilurlliK Ilia nil. li'llii' riuiii I In natal liy luyllig M till Ilia) t allllia III I hli hjI'i . imir I'riK lli i. ut ki i'iiiK wlrknln, Till " : alllun, Hkn lirliiK ii ifiMnl Imlaiiimi, la llin mn niilnii or nil nrlrki'la, nml rmjiilria a nry I iiili'k ryn mnl luia uf I'liiiiugii, I'rli ki'l la a I limiii' Hint iiiii ii lul rixlu t la iwiine to amy I II luia an ninny fhin himU In It Unit It luki'a I yi ura uf almly lii'fujr uny mm unit Ihi'iiiim' nil ''ii'rl Tii ha l'lilliulilililn, fur liialiini'v. ' 'I'lnil rlly mnl vli'lnlly nuw linn ovur ai li'iuna iluyliin vrli ki'l, nitnlnat no ul lual yi ur I rii.iiln Alilhuliy aiiya Ilia Ii iiiii Ima a gixiit 'haiii'H iif ilnfinllnic Ilia Milltiiuiiinlia nlmiit llm iiililillu iif ni l iiiuulll mi thn I'urllitiKl gmiimta. Mlnlll I Ji win urn uf tlin MlllllluliiHlia wrllnanml atuloa lla Hip M, A. A ', wlali In limki' llin fiiur July kniiina In Aal l In mi Mil liunl aviiiit Iii'Iwim'ii llin Iwui'lulia (il.M K AL 'I lin ft r at mll( III till lrntli Uikia ilttie 111 Atl.ulu Jillii' .'Hli, ol l! i. Ill , Im'IHi i n tlir A Y I' mnl Iuik llrnrli. i-'ulluwlun la llii' cilii)ilrr ai-lirilulii lti In ilnti: ..iuiu u. Imtf lii'ii'-li, nt Aaturln Juuei llll, al ii ,j , in 11,1,1,,., Ituy l,.rr,,lil, II WUIHI lit k a It, n I I'nla, nl llmuu, Hului- lay, Jiiui' l:ili,nla p in, lfrri', A I. Mi- lllalll, I unity. Ndlo'iu Kuiiiii II,. n, I, nl Nnliuiia Mini' lay, Jiiui' I .ill, al I.I' i. ill. Hi Ii lit, A Ulna .Mulkl.uiii, llnynl luia lla a,,, , lull I mil,), ul llwain, Mnmlii), Jlllir I llll, nl 6, l i III. Ilrli'ti r, II M Mlllllli, Itrnt llini'li H, ni Hi l. ii, ii, Itnyal I'nla, Ml Hniilli llrnil, Frl.lu) , Jwnr laili at li i in. Ili lur"', i. U Mnlnrkry, Nulmtln. I hli,,", k a Null,, tin, nl llunin, Katiinlny, Juno lulli, ul n i , in. U f l-. Ilnaa Will- Imuaull, llwnnn lin II, mil ii Kurt ('mil, y, Ml Ixilni lu-mii Muiuluy, J II Ha- llllll, nl II i. Ill lU'lrrrv, Jui-k Wllanii, llwnm AalurlM la. ItHni-u, nt Aaturln, Mumlny, Jiiiiv JHIi, nl o i in. Itrd-rrai, A. K. Ilulini', Cbluunk. Tlir lml lnyrra nro fi-lllug iluwn In giM anil J ,fn.ll,-, wliliil Mil lino llu-y will kn-i ui, na lirrriufurv. Thi Aalurlnna atnrt uut Willi m iliiah xIk-u I'Uyllui iiiali-li gmiira lint nri-r arm in m Ilia i-iiittlltluii to Inat, f.r. Kili.ltill la innunir uf Ilia A Y. V. tmillinll Irnui, with A. lUrlliuliiliirw rn,lul. avii-l K. A. Cnialiy vita iuiUIii Tlir I'lnyi ri lint a nin.li- vrflli-iil ai-livlluiia nf iiulrrra null llir ajMin a nil. Tlir niill.. nl Hliillli a ,-illll will Ik' IHnrvil III I., ii, llll,, n fur iU)iiiii liy Ilia mrly ,tl uf tlir Ml-vk. Tlii ri- mi, (Iiiimi nailriiula In llin runiilnii llm- trying In win llin iiiniiiniir wurlil a liulf lulln ril''i', llll'l i-ui-li limn kihmI rnl-urila II,, III. I, r la an fur Hill linat nil ri n'mla, I l Itillkr lliu iillnli'i II.', Ill il lllit II liil, wh III llulli iHlnr Ima iluiin I ;'aH, I'mliiilily llmrn w III lm n iluik Imran airiiH( oul uf II,,. m ,, Uait ilmlr rnli illntlutia, iiniiinly, V. K Till Imit. Allliutih liia ri-4-uril luia nut i-uini- in nipuil llii- mall, III x'ila , Wi, liiual ro'i'l l -1 Ilia rui-na linvt-lill lit-ll inn nil lili-yrln llnt-ka, nml lm Ima ni't i-r liu-l llm Intlnlli.' tin-,iliri iiiiiiii-ia n ri-lv r. II la llm lii-llrf nf llm Inat Juliana nil llii innat w lm liutn "I'll Til I In III mil flint Willi K-mmI Intluliu mnl n rliuurn In apt Int mi nil rnali-ru 1 1 ink, llin wnllita l'linllliutilili fur Iho lllllf mill- MiiuM hi' Ilia, The Llfhest Store In Astoria. Wlsc'a Customcn See what They're Buying Don't Ask WHERE to go for your Clothing Who Sells Suits and Hats the Ceapest i., i.. Ill I A lllalnr liia, I.' llm half mile Slny 'A Ti'lllila an Air Ihla aiiiaull Ima h, u ii, 1 I In- uiily iiuiii'li f .ilui' uf miy i-iniai 1)111111 M I'Uyril Uhlll) I'Vi'lllllK I.I'lHlin l. KillIf, It i.r.Aatiiury a llnv. Miintilli- mull'. It. Illnillua. Thn nillili' Wna lint ,lur, mil .11, in , , I U' uuil lllnglna Willi thn Ural k l,i s III I a,,, I tin, aa'i,lii ai't ly 7 In.), KlIKInniul Aalhiiry wiuiiliiK thn Ihlr.l hy i, luti- I lm A r . ( . I . hnn II nnllillillli n I'liuanli In lln n m rlna uf lili-yrln lui na na a-Hill na llnllil allii l la u)n-iii-i fur Irultli-. I hla alrwt w linn nnl'linl w l. u txaiu to I Ik- wImi'IIui lm. Ii rnlly, a iiil llm i liih i'..i u In hum n Inrgi Hal ul i ulrli a, Thnrn will lm n umiin uf huanlittll ihla nfli-r-lluull nt llm Hiullli a Hillt umilllila Tlir arr- aoiin. l uf llm liaillia lana fulluna: Aaturln- livrll, r, Huulunluli, : l.nw, lli; Allrn, 'l; Tiaiun, lh, Mnrluii, aa, ll,..., If; l-wla.i-f; I'rnaliy, rf, U-Wlanilil I'larkn-W Kutn, t Knln, II III- Jl. f Wiihnra, I'ainu r, hlu,i, Wariiaurr. liulna, Vl rlrll. II l..lA will urrli ium na uui,lm. A nm .rynnraiwlll Inivn ll.ai iin Kuilua hnuao nl I u iii k. I'lny i-allnl nl 2. Why Not Trade With HERMAN WISE FANCY SHIRTS. W'c have them; 1 (lie soft bosom and whine collar, the jilcatcl liosom, all the delicate coloriris, Lest fittings most durable, Monarch Shirts Wltlto and Coloratl. l-nurnn, KruiKliUiiir)itrr of yin Word, who nuhnwjiwntly murrh 1 W'lllli-ni Hnn. (nt HUht nldn of tlM quilt r Mian Word'n InltlulM, "H. W..." tvhloh wrrn rnn.l.i, aluf-f-, and (iill,'l liy Juhnnton, uniialalf1. Trin fnthiinli-intlc yontiir Invvr Wiu very ili-alrnua of iu:ln hla own Inllhila iM-aliln Umtm of M nwnnlhi'Hrt, lint thin Jtlan Word wo'ild not pirmlt. The fjullt wim on r-xhlUtlon at the Atliuitln Kxponltlon lt full nnd Kltni(n'! tnur.h nll'-ritlon. Thn lrrrlainl,ln tirolnniy thnt young mi-r have to ciirv, their nwwthcurt'i ni.nii- on evcrytlilritf movcahlr nrl lm- in "mi, in in irmir iniminnt vh'lnlty vun nut WHMInir In Johnimn. fn thi- Imck of 'in old apllt-loKornwl t-hnlr rnkravd i hi- lnnTlillon, W U&i." It In ni?id-li-an to miy thnt It wr; tti? rliiilr In wlik-h Anns word Wan nrf iiH(oml to nil on the linri'h of hrr lionii-. The chnlr U now In I he ixia.'ariri of Mm. Holt. Miivlnij aatlafii'-torlly mljunied the trou l wllh hla former employer In Nor'h ''nrollnji, JohruKjn ,decldl to return and mnuti: hla ple, llefnre leavInK lydiirena na a u,kh or hln iiffi-i tlon and n-xard, he Kave to Mian Word hla di-arrnt pjeiieaaon, I he kihm, with w hh h ho work-d nt hln Irnde. Thin net ahown the ti-ndr lrn- lilliliy of the ywinit t.ulnr. Me hud no MODEL a a a RESTAURANT. Newly Honovnledi UATS p And look at Wise's goods. I III Get Wise's Prices and You'll save time and money Herman THE RELIABLE Fedora's, Stiff's, Staw's. Wise, CLOTHIER. BCHt Swtidoy Dinner In Astoria FOR ot now m man who nrlerwnrd liecnnie I'renldrmt wna Uujjht to rend and write hy wife who wji ambitious for hln ad vancement. Thin nlory nrny Ixi m beiiutl rui lemon on the grand pomlhlllilen of American youth, but It hni the fntal de tret of oeloit untrue '.Vhen Johnaon lived In l-aurenn he eould hoth rend nml write, Htvl won conlderel a. young man of exretitlonal Intelllirenre. Mian Word, to whom he wan engaged, In authority for tb ntalement that nhe received mnny tMtia Htvl letter from him, and that he wrote a good bunlneu hand, Bh han iilno fn-uently mild that he was a man of more than ordinary Intelligence, of ele gant addrena and a brilliant converntlon allat. A Minn Word wan, by virtue of her relation to him, cloneiy anaoelated with Johrmon, the eorreetnenn of her Htat.-mentn can neither be doubted nor eontradlrled. Mr than thin, Col. T. If. Crewn, one of the oldi nt cltlie.-nn of Ituren ajwl hunlmrul of Minn Word'n dnughtor, an that over half a century ago, when he flrat went to Laurena, l:e frequently heard from the old renldentn that Johnnon wna a great readr-fn fact, veritable Ixiokworm. Me had oftn teen -n -atl m his tailor" board with a t ook by hln nlde, reading and ntudylnn. From thin evidence It would appear that the ntory of Jolinnon belntr In early life an uncouth lgnrramu munt be abandon ed an almolutely falne. The facU prov Junt the contrary that he wan a young man of rare Intelligence and refinement. Established 1873 DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. 463 Commercial htrccl. Uetwevn loth St llth JullNHoN B llt'SV UVK. Ktom a Tallur'a Hlit llouae. to the White ll()U.l.(i. llll liar llll,') a Hint anllm I'lllllllalualll Mill- Iiiiiii ., nud niiirli iH-tlnr wuri'i me bring liiuilt-ri-ry ilny. Mr ti t'. Kill lull ''i la nil eiii'lti'iii ai'.ap lur M iiiw plnyel, nud Iiml be nut Ihe iiiiatiirliiue In tune ulily llin I'enli'r fin In llin altlli fiiiinv, be would huvo ri'iii lii d Ta M. M. rii'ki'tiaailll bruila Ihe llat uti nvi-r agi-a, wild I rank I'mkrr n g"l aeinuil. All the real In the Inurnniiii'iil nrr pri'lly niiii li liuliiiinl M. a.ra I' II. l'uuitr, J. H. Miiiuwnii nml lli-rillttll Wlaeculliplrte.! llielr hundred gMUlet wllh nil nvrrngr ul , nml T. ram'tlvely l luirli y t'iNiH'r anya I'li ki ll la Ihe inraural limn nl the ulli'ia. Krlilny t iaiin-r huwli-div wml ml hla iiniui'iui tbi-lnntrd. Iiiitiii'illuli-ly I'l, ki n iliupM-il In and Hindu An. Kxllt.'uier till thn alrlki'. quite a number nf Uiw lera are llnblenl any tllni' In innke a large mure, nnd II would nut be aurprlaliig In lu-nr uf W Im-I ng benlrii hy a lllur I'. I.. Klndliiy, 1.. Ilurnuiglii, (iiiirne Miiilili, II WlMuirf. II CiMiH-r. The Indlen ail 1 1 1 eiijny llm nlliya nud are lunkliig rupld prugrnaa, II la only a Iniiller of 1 1 lur bi-liire Mra Hllue or Mra, Tlinauu will linvc IOiiii the Inairda. The w rl la-r hi iuil uf u atirprlae gniiii' the ludli-a will aprlng nn the men, but It will nut do to give the Idea publlrliy. It la milijilo and Wiirthy of the gi'iitler aen, III hu t II In like llii' I' ll, hi'r lliniwliig therulernt Toiniii)' the l,ii,l Ini.v, nn, I nil Ihe ulhi-rn but Tuiuiny duck iindi-r their draka. Why il, a Tmuniy liut)durk? Ilii-aiiaeahe la Hi niM'Ing nt Tummy. fur the. wi-rli The fuHuwing me tliu arnn-i eiiilliig June llii, I in;: Ihiinea Niiiiii'. rin.M'd. Am'iiiu" Aailiur.v, It I' K ill '.N Hell, II i- it'i lli-verldgi-, W T !U ill lIliriuUKha, I. II ill 2s :uupiT, t." II lm at Mi'Oiiwiiii, J li im '.n I'urki-r, VI. .... ;m I'h'ken, MM t HI Mi'Iiunnld, t'hiin H Kliihiyauii, Jan Ml 117 Orlinn.J N : IW (Iiiiiii, KM 'Jil ia HlKKlun, C It til ai JtllWIW, I. K ail W Wherlly, Hurry It ai Wine, llernuiii 1UU V j ii. imiai.r, Jr., uf Hie I nlveraliy of IVnu.) hniu.i, tii .-inly won the high Jump nl the rmurd liiiglil olt lei-l I I111-I1, nnd III rthiiiiiiun, in wliii li hla i-llurt niuula fur a lu-w reourd, i-Inn ml a fiM-t s lui-hiw II nl rllipliil In i-imr t fi-vl C In, llt-a and hi'l S l, liuiu-a, hul ftillid at rrriy nllrinpt t.i crinte n wurlil a rrinl. te.lt ha nut yi-l gut liul.l uf lh. Alurinna, wlu-lhi-r It la mi nci'uiiiii uf .Kir gn, inula or Imk uf plnyrra. pmluihly the Inll.r Tin wrlli-r naHiil a pruiulue it player n few day a ago wlml iia the liibitunlluii hIhiiiI gulf, nnd lie replied: -lla lillllinn ImlliM- lu alluiali auiinililug,, nnd gulf i-U.-a un Hint ,rl . li g In yuur In-art a iinili ut. TKS III I KS I'uH WIIKKI.MK.N. t Jiilng IHn-lnr rrearile nt'uur.e ol (undili t l-ir lllryi ln Klilori. CRICKET. Tli arrival of Mr. Thwiuaa ban mii-d the crlcketera' heart Willi Joy and han renewed the local' determination to try conclualont once more with the Multnomah. Mr. Tliomw I a good liowler, medium aoe and a tine run . fetter. HI hitting I atrong nud clean. W. 0. Wllklnaon alao la aure to play In all 'the niatchivi Dili aeaaon, which la of great lm ; porlaiico to the A. K. 0 a W. O. I by far the bent bowler around, and an excellent field. Amongat the thounanda of cricketer very 'flaw are flrat c urn batnuien, which gue to prove the game aclenee. Hoy thnt com mence playing about the age of ten yean uaually make good batamen at 30. . The Junior alto are taking to cricket with very good renulu, eiKclally Nat Tallant and Charley Bcherneckau. Tallant I liable to llll a great vacancy lu the team after a little Hsya ihe ryrliug d,Kti c uf tha many cii'llng J,H i,,ri ' l-el Oirglviten lulra l,,r hlryrl rilara tn hilliiw. They are g,nil rein nud Ihry will do cyellata goo, to oiia-rre them itrli-llr. Mere Ihey are I. In iun haliig n lih ycl lake na 111 mil car ie have 11 fit you niymi would In villaining a go mi or a lull nl clu.Lra. 2. He aure that when anting upright you do not have lu reach to maintain Ihe hall ul lh flail on lh pedal during aa entire revolution. In ullirr word, when the pednl hat reai'he I lh moat eMatsnl point fruiu lb bodyboure thre ! a alight h.ml In the leg at Hit km. Adjutthhaudl hartal a level which. when tlir ruia ar ttumdad, will keep the budr In an nlnuiat upright nialiiu. In riding long illaiai.rea Ihe h in, He lmr .hoillil be drtipieil trifle, an i, lu iiu'reaae Die levrreilg by a back. ward na well al n f.uward m-h. I. Ilef.ir piirch mug a bleyi-U make an nr- ntngiiiii'iit wiiii tne deal! r wlitrohy you may 11 Hike -rlula uf different andillea until you II lid one Hint la perlectly cumlnrlnble, fur a pruper- ly llll 1 11 ii anildle Itllio uin-i tieeeaaary rleiiiant III ( and cuiiif-irtahln riding. Incline to iidillii iiml la mill , ni inuilernlely Ui,lltd Willi aprlngt, nud wliliil It lru,l (lid abort, rattier ihaii lni,g nud tmrruu . Th moil lm- imrlnnl ulijii'l tn he attnlued lu the adjualincni nf the tmldle I- In hnve the pommel high uuiigli tn give Hie Imily alight teiiili'iu y to llp hai'tHnrd.lhiia keeping (lie weight oil the perliii iiin, na II 1. 111..11 lm 1, ,.,m ilial It ilmulil e burnc hy the glule.il niiiai lea and the tuber- o'ltlf. td t'te IMtilnm. ,V 'I ho nvernge woman alnuiltl never rldi wheel genred higher thai rldy liu-hea: the average man higher Ihnti aevent)- lut-hea. He- mruiiier that the higher 'he gear Ihe greater the pnniir required loiuuve n given tllai.iiiee. t. Alter having h-k'uino aetualiiiiinil ti ihe uae n( a hicyele. iicior Ittlte a ride to lung lluil a gimii mgnt a nee)! will nut entirely remuve all Irncea ot fatigue. Tiviily-flrv 1 1 Hf I y mile- a day. ki t urdliig In the aurfa -e t,( the cuiiiilry, ihoiild nut be exceeiled by the aver age rider, " Aiwa)' walk upa alecp hill; It will tve yuur hnrl. 8. Never ride almply with the Idea ot n ly ing al the earllett pnnaible iiuuiient at a glren dettliiatloiii ride for the pleamre that Is lu ha bad (rota it. While riding uao th urn aenie In drluk- mg mat you would lu waurlng a horn AUo. Ilk a hone, tck closely to water a a bever age. Keutember that alcohol stimulates lh heart and circulation much the same way exor cist dos, and that If you use It In any form while wheeling the reaction I speedy and loug-reaohlug. 10. Never ride on a full stomach; It will In tel far with the heart aetlou aud rwpiration. "If bicycle riders will follow tiioae rules,' says tne cycling pnyauilnu, "I am sure they will 11 enjny tne exareiae tuur than If that violat ed main. Thre itiitrii rs of a century ago In the lllll,- village uf liun-nn. Ill the nliite of Hmilh t'arolliia there lived nnd labored Ot the ull'.r'a triidr a young man who wa 1 deiiii-il to ply u n luiiorinnl part In the' nflnlrn uf this luillon. Of humble origin, uul bavliig bad piaiilrally no eiicatton.il 1 mlvniilngra. be li.ul In hln churn, ier tit) rliim nta of true matihinel, ami by force of bruin iwir niul nbllliy attain the hlgh- eat Hieliioii of hiuiur and truat In the Re-1 public, nay Ihe National Mngaxlne. j Andrew Johnaun left hln home In North t'iimllttA by rriinuit of some trouble wilhi hla rmployi-r. nnd went to the then ultra i,iullc nnd nrtelm-rutlc vlilagr of Uitii-i-tui. He had no InlluentliJ family i-iiuiii-i'tloii. nml wan it. kiot it the trn- ilitl, U1.1t thuri h liiiiiia, hi worldly ioaen aluiia conalatlng only of Ihe clothe be wore. To one acquainted with the eiiii.il condllltMia of the nnle-lailum Houlh, the llltlii.tlli-n In, i, I, -nt to obtaining recogni tion by a mall hanillcapptt nn Johneon m can rviullly be Imagined. The ntcr llng worth of the young tailor, howevtr, mude I la, if felt, and di-nuuidiit the ad miration and rceiicct noon accorded l.lm n by thoee who were not wont to lonnldt-r one not of the manner born dc aervlug of but roiulea, ending notice. Hiwn after naeblng Ijturen Johnnon necurol 11 iHieitinn in a tailoring cntau- llnhmetit, und thin he held with iwrfcct aailaf irtiun to hln employer until hln re turn to hln North Carolina home. He wa k palnetaklng luUin-r. iiikI took commend- iible luiile In doing hln work nn perfectly I u(araMt(ua(nNaM It is dangerous as well as expensive to buy a bicycle unless it is built by a manufacturer who won't build poor ones. We cannot afford to build poor ones any more than you can afford to buy them. M Delicacies OF THE SEA Served In Every Style Known to the Art" Columbia Bicycles Standard of the World. $100 TO ALL ALIKE Hartford Bicycles, second only to Columbias, $55. $50, $45. 1890 Columbias, $75, while they last. $00, POPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 132-4 Sixth Street. PORTLAND, OREGON. Day and Night FROM THE OCEAN BEACHES Razor Hack Clams Cahtij; Clams Rock Oysters Cralis Mussels Shrimps ami Other Shell Fish Eastern Oysters, Shoalwater Oysters and Crawfish. Bay (h HENRY GOODMAN. Manager. Tt-achrr Jamta can. can you tell me what ! n.cant hjr a cubic yard? Jams I don't know exactlr, but I guest It' rrd tbat Cuban cb idrcn play In. , TKA.fHPOKTATIOX LI.VEfl. Are You Going East? D aura and that roar tlcktt rcvda ru THE NORTHAVESTERN I I M I I IM t . . CHICAGO" ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS -a4- OMAHA RAILWAYS. Tkla U th GREAT SHORT LINE Battrai DULUTH. ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and SoutL. Tbalr Maxnlflcent Track. Pearlaaa Tt Ubuled Dtnlnc and Blaoplca; Car Tratua and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Kara Hto tut roan a national muta tion. All claaaea of paaaentjstri carrtad on tha Taatlbulad tralna without awtra obanra. 8blp your fratttht and trarai over tola famous line. All acanta hava ticket. W. H. MEAD, r. C. BAViQE, Ga. Ajrant. Trar. r. and P. At. US WaaWnrtcna nt.. Portland. Or. THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Advertisers Who Wish to Reach the Country Poeple should call io their aid the columns of the Weekly As torian There are several reasons why the Weekly Aa torian's circulation ia so large. One is that its columns con tain more reading matter than any other paper in Oregon excepting a Portland publication. The News of the ! World ssissssstMinansBsnissstsssssassuBHssssisssssnssauiiHsssniwaimMsssssssssssssasss," Private Rooms for Ladles and Family Parties. for Bavarian. National and Kopp's Beer on Draught. AT THE NATIONAL GEORGE BARTLEY. Prop. FAMILIAR INSTANCE. "Half til world." sanely ubstinred Mr. Bil ls. "nver know what tha olbur half I do-Inn." 'That' generally true," retoited Mr. Blllus. ejing lil m iharply, "as to th better half." flarble and aranlte MONUMENTS ' a takakamaavaataamvmvvtlmvaBmmmwv, iriHOFF & MINAR. K-'l K. Morrison nt, Portland, Or. ALL KINDS OP CEMKTERY WORK.. n iKwnlble, A coat rut, titled and made by Johnson la still In existence. It was mude fur CuIchkI Henry C. Youn, a promlnont biwyer and ulitlclun of Vpier Curollnu, nml in now treasured by his deacwnlonta na one of their mont prec ious poaiicKHlung. The fact that the coat is mill In a (rood state of prvscrvullon may ioslhly lw taken nn nn evidence of the excellence and durability of the work. Johns. n'H ntuy ut Iiiurcns, brief lis It wim, murkixl a very Important epoch In bis life. It was there thnt he met his lint love, Miss Sttrnh Word, a churmlng young- woman of education nnd refine ment, who saw In the modest and retir ing youiur Journeyman tailor a man of character nnd strvrurth nnd promise. Johnson's rcRard for Miss Word was re ciprocated, nnd the young people entered Into an engagement to marry. They were thrown eonstantly In each other's so ciety, and tho future President of the United States onco assisted hi tiance tn laying, atufflng ami quilting a qullL This guilt Is now owned by Mrs. J. K. Holt of mise pruie nnoui tne matur. He was leaving the woman he loved for an In definite time, and not ashamed of his low ly calling, gave her something that would be a constant reminder ot him and his work. After leaving I-aurens differences arose between .Miss word and Johnson, ami their engagement woa terminated, but the tailor's gooMe was never returned and Is now owned by Mrs. Holt, and valued above price on account of Its romantic history. Miss Word rejected i ne uiuor ana murnea. vt imam itancc, a saddler. The tailor became Fresldent of the I'nited States. Johnson's biographers have all main tained that in early life he was uncouth. Illiterate und Ignorant, with no refine ment or (Truce of manner. It has been stuted that he could neither read nor write, and that his wife taught him both after marriage. This error has become so firmly fixed that It Is generally ac cepted as an historic fact, and school children are told of the romantic story TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ALLaf ...Open for Special Charter. Sailing date to and Iron Tlllaaook and Nehalca. depend .pod th weather. Far Freight aad Passenger Rates Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.! 0. R. AGENTS N. CO.. Agcnts.Portland San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA Eureka, Cal. and C003 Bay. S. S. HOMER Will Make Regular Trine Every 14 Days. Passengers and Freight at Reduced Rates. foreign, interstate and local, is published in its columns. It is absolutely reliable ; hence its popularity. The Weekly Astorian contains 56 columns of reading matter every week. Just think 1 All the news of the world for $2 a year. If you are not a sub scriber to this great paper you should send in your name at once. Second Oldest Paper in the State As an advertising medium the Weekly Astorian is un surpassed by any paper" in the State outside of Portland. Thirty-three hundred copies are mailed each week to every home in the territory, both in Oregon and Washington, trib utary to the City of Astoria. DON'T BUY PROPERTY Until you have looked at a few bargains in Alderbrook. Lots 2, 3 and 4 in block 22, and 1 and 2 in 33. Prices 60 low you can afford to take one or more. IN SUNNYMEAD We have 10 lots ranging in price from $70 to $100, and they are excellent buys at that price, especially as the terms are very easy. flSTOHlfl LiflD & IflVESTJIEfiT CO., 388 Commercial Street.