THE DAILY. ASTOMAS,' SUNDAY MOHNLNG JUNE 20, lb"J7. ATHLETIC NEWS T i LUI i & (iiiml Ail lie For Some of Ant tu tu's Vminii Spurt Min n. II. mull piny III liny culm' Imiilil liM'i'l Willi la ii ilia Any Irlllll V Uli -1 1 1 1 m lull nil I'ulliil tr Inrlira IihiiIiI know lit" mimii nf ill (ml, mill mi) train ilml playa Hi)' IhiII nml nut tin' mini in Knin Hi" mi'iiiliy f Hi" li iiiiin ii m-ll vli lnry, All alnmM rr" llirllllicr Hull W'm.iI naaiiWllt lllll .lll ViT" .iiv atrlri nin.nih.ii In din Lull, nml hvuM milling In iiuiliii I will) i!ii Imrly mul rimgli off i Tli refnrwi U - msltl ri.f ruiiuh l Hm; nil Ilml Inkn plum iliirlnn n U.iiic l iili.lri lil IniUill' lli'li. Il Ip'hI'I fallow Hik lull i liwly and r) ililim thill liiii'iia. l lllll Ilia ilii'lalull pnilllptly. Ilirn ln umliHuK any wriiniilliig. mul when all)""1' lllUlli'l t'iull. (iilll. ilHIHK. ) ali.iiil.l U" liiiil Iniliii .lluli.iy A fvwenrli jTtialllre Willllit aiaill itil llm tlli'k. t la III l.r liiipril III llll- future wllfll galll" art1 pluiiM ill Imuiio Ilml (' "ir will t.tmln (nun miiklug alurrlhg ri'innrk" Klxilil llm 1 telling Irnlne during tlir gutllf. H i.fli II tllki-a llm rlln'llirlll lllll nf a1"""' tnin. ua (ur Ita tin- nMrr nml lirlUT rlrllinil la i .ni. i tm I, l.r.l.l. a milking Hik VI. Il.na nil-liilliti.lliil.ti- and trailing thrill In llillih tlmv lltr nil Iniallln friillllde, Inatrad li( lit III" lunula u( flllMlda ,w lirthrr V h'lurliilia nr lull. rum iui.i.. i t M.miiIiiV earning lli" llwam's mul Hi" A I t . will miM (m-1 i.ii Hi" hal h r.ni ii 1 , mul n limit gam will auirly l.n uil tavfure tlir. I'tii.ti.v 1 Imt n giHt "Miwit w III turn uiil ! u iiIhiiiI ani ln(, ua II alnillM I III" In I Inliti'll -tnyrd ut tlulnr tlila aitiatnt. r'mll-till Ima Ink. 11 am II II Ii" til nil IllrUnaln lni!t..il alii" that a Until rolling tlii lii.rU.a Hi" ll"il r nia, Ima rrrratly Imh-ii i.rymilml m na It." rttrr Any .ly rr In Irl.mg In lln Ill llltlat Wrl.ll 'lllll Iraa limit '.HI lullllda. mill It ! Ilh't. 1-IimhI tli.y Ullrlnl wr"illig III" gri.ntl.la W till limit iiiHitmlila Wlmll Ihrlr llm. r..tnra. W lirll III" ll.'ial rnta ilny III" l"Tl liy tt will iritutnly ' umnalng, If nut w) fUat l.n.1 all. n.t v I ol'liilli Itnrllniliitni'W It Inalng tillllla i(.!r... rlirli ln, lie mil ar.'lirr g.l (H'lll lllr r'nla, ua llirlr gMll k""irr la It ilmnli , atutiillnl I Ir.l ' Inrlira, Wrlifha .Vji 1ihiii.Ii uinl la (ri l i llirln a ni'fi aa Tlir atmiillng III llir l.rcltiUB lo itlitr la T..il lianira Wnn, I iiat, limw point. .nllg llrm-tl a r r, llwrt.'.. r'orl I miliy Nnhrnltw tlir Hnntll llamt Irani Ima not )rl .li)r1. II II It '.. Illtlil train. K M In ll rt lor III tml aiioni l Imi" goxl "liik lii nt tliirni." Tlir arr.tn .1 gnmr III 111" arrlra Wna lmr"t tirlwrrn lung II. u. Ii u, I II." Nhrtl a on. Hnlur.l.iv, tlir f.'tli. tlir fiirmrr w lulling liy ' foul to nil It la rri.it.,l tlmt tlir ling It. m il train i lu) l it n due gmn". I.At . ill. lay r rltlltg tli" llnii'll tnlkril nt Irwnia ii, .1 r oll I'nnl.l miit llwmi'. ill llwrnxi. II.. tli I 'lul.. ill nk lliry limo n iiiortcngr mi llir U.ittl. v rn. nirr tiny ilnllnra wna ro. lo lr.l ill It..- nut.. Tlivllwurnim provnl toil Inn. Ii (nr tlir atin.ly aolill. ra , mnl won tit n lioln .,( tin..' lo nil". 1 1 wna II Imtll" nt gllillla unit no .lull I.I 111" nral Irtitll glll".l 111" li.iliola. nltliolik'li ll la ri'l'ortril III" Fort tioya dl.l llir li.-al train work. Tli" A. C. will Iimk lii look wr l III llirlr kli ka Winn tliry inr.-t llir llwaro Irnin or tiny w III anltrr ilrdnt frolii I tic Inip iiidii. ItASl. HAI L Arniniirinrnla ur" lirltig iM.rr'ttii lor it t.r Lull mimmmrnt In In. In-1.1 al porlliini' tlurliiK lliv Knnnli of July ri'llirtlnn, In iwi'ii I. ul I'lulia. Tli" Ailatrnllnn Ima" twlllata will amin Imvr lor Hi" Alliintlrt ronat wlirr" tin')' will ilny aointi of Hi" rollrti" nnmlriir timna. Pnltltniiro Inula Hi" iiiillntml li-ngii", whllr HI. Iinla Iiiii ll firm Imlil on llio rUrrtlir rmr. The yonrly "InW Jltifca" uf Hi Miiltiiniimli "lull w III tir glvi'ii toil it y. now i.i m;. tlm (illlllrtl tlf tin" Aalorlll, TIUIIIIIA lllll (iri'goil Itnllil Cllll.a In wnil III III" ""tml wwk y rrporl of tniiriimiiiMil luiwllng, mill the f"W rliiumi'i In lliiirrlnllveatiiinlliig of tlmlMiwi r r"Kirti'il, Intarniiai'a tlm ""i-ri'titry nf the hmhm'IiiIIoii U mult Hi" rrgtiliirworkly biil'c?. tin till wii'h. KUni l w ill Ik' iiiml" li provpnl (inntlirr fiilltire. Dr. mtithnrn l ngnl" In flrat pliirp, Hurt, of Miilltinimili, Imvlnu ilni.iril to the iKl clnaa dilrl the wivk. Iliirrkliiinlt la In oronitil pli'W, linvlng how lril tin giilht'ii rr tvo wei'ka. CMtuniimra nil" flnlali, With H7D, glvn him llilnl plin-o, nml Mlmiuin la fourth, with t:l.:ll. He nmite n giHti nn In In the two guiiua he howlril ilttrliiii th"Wi'"k. (lllllliitnl hnlda fifth phice, Willi .(. llitw kra, of Tiu'iinm, mtika alxth, wllh nn nvcriiKiMif ,1.111. Mnlr, Hlglnr, KppliiK nml KIHi-hnr fnllnw In the onler nmniil. l-ei'i "t the Itond I'ltib, la rlnvi'lith, Italng hli Inat wii.k'awore. Hwlgert, of Mitlliininnh. liimle it hrllllmit apiirl for Jil gnini, mil lirmighl lilmarir lip to twelfth pUire, w ith Hli.'i' fiirTI giuiiea.-Dreitoiililll. MlaaMiiMin'a aenre nf 41 aloorl the teal or ninny liiilh'" who Irlwl to rcin-h the "eor", tut It wim iliHiinod Inat Wedneailiiy. Mm. tlimn lodki'ilaaiirowliiniT lu the aeventli ftniiie, nml In the ninth hud an, but only iimde one In the ti'iilh, rliiglug up 40 on tho bmrd. In the nnernooti Iho eoniiiiiror etime lu tho portion of Mra. Jngiilla, who hna bowled very eon- Astoria Electric Supply Co. fr.r-Supplies r.a Eftr ne KEEPS WIRING & REPAIRING. 4aOlCommerclal Street. sialnnlly n( liil", ninl wua r' nr'li-.t liy llm ilmiillil arum nf I I. 'llm Inillra urn allowing liiullinl liuprmn mi'iil. Uinl a.'.in-a like ia'i du mil alny mi llm Imiiril Inil u iiilniili'i :tu hi.i ma in ,g I lt. t" ii In r iiiiiulii r In ulity. Mia, Inmilla', ai'i.rn u( 411 gl vi a rii.li u n In III" muni', lill'l tin iliilllil Hint ai'iirn will hi. In liti'll li.' a. t wim'U, I'llln r liy Hi" i'lminiini nr Mra. Hlllii' Mia TIiiiwiii mul Mr. K. K, I'mi'l nr iIo'iik I'.ni.lali ill aiinliiu, nml i'IiIm i uf ilirin In ul In .ii llm ii'iiii'l A gri'dl ili'iii nf riiliim.itil la i-itilaiTil liy , a. III. Iniraa nl d w .ni ura. I'd rt or (iiiim til" w ill piny 11 uiinii', mul whi'ii dm. Iio. I piny tiiiiillM'r mnl an mi, iintn Ignoring tiny utlinr jilnyrra wlin I, ni i ll In ilnip In, Willi Hi" .rtwa itirn" nl .liiylnt(. dnl Iihm in wmi lltnll miiii IiIiimiiI mliuli il ,lnj iTa rliiBM.i-ii, alili'a, Tli" ullr) r" Uif Mxir iln) "r na hi-II ua fur g.Miil nli. a, uinl l'llilllllia run lllllkn till) nulliti V"ry Kinilr I'jr ais-lng ilml rvi'iyuii" lullii. riNint Wlm Wlalii-a Ul Mirti'liln la glvi-n h fnlr I'limir". t Tli" laltura mul Irnv.-IHiK Ini'ii wlm ilnm o Aalnrlrt aiik III flulii.rlng Irrina of tin. iillr) a anil Hie i i.urli-ali a almw n tlii'iti liy tli" rluli'a iiii'mlM.ra. Tli" iliiily nM-ruifi-a fur Hi" wik i Junr Ik li.llnw : Hultinlny. II. XVI. . , . Mniiilriy, I', rimin-r Tn.-U), W, II V'nlla" Tii'-aitny, Mra Ingulla . , mliiig i W.'.liira.lny, II I'iiiih iI Wr.llira.1n), Mlaa 1 lila.nl , , . TlilllnllO, P. M Hr y Krlilu), U'.ii W'llkliiKiii Ktlitny, Mra. K V, IWI Mra I'tai'l la now ii. lo tli" tminl nniolig lli.. Imt la-o, w Itli M. Mint JinlKlng ty I lie (.inn In w lit. Ii tlir lit. II. a uir luiwllng, ii. it . k will almw rt amfi' of ,'ai rlt h-r to Mra . prnrl, Mra I In.-, Mra l'Una..i, Mia I liiillrr. Mr. In gulla, Mra mill nr Mlaa iNiil.laoll, I I' II H..1. ) a i0 Wna mint.' In iimaterly I (ualiinii, mnl la llir llilr.l larai ai-orr Im.w Iril In j I tin nllr)a. Alilrrl.'all ( ih kr.l Hal A aaia'lal lot) ,' rrk rintli g June la, !':. Niltlia t'ginril l"la)". Atrragr, i. S lirtrtlii M m r. M. linttn . i.i jr. ciiai ii. iiiugii.t imt I.. I ..r. .. . M Man) hrrrlt) . , il l K C r. Anbury M ft II lri Ml It VS. T. ivrr:.lg. t JO I. H. Pultnnglia ... . IIU ."J l II t m,!"-! -IK! A J, l Mrlinwall lu) Ji M. VI 1'l.krli ll .11 r I. I'rkr Mi a t Ima. Vrlhnmlil ... lu) 2V Jai. flftUyx.n luu Ilullimn Wla" 1(0 j: CKICKI I. 1 he ln. nl plnyrra lrn" tmilghi for Portlmnl wlirro tliry go lo inn-l llir M iilltinmnh crlrk rtrla in tlir ItUrr.l.tr gr.ilimll. The follow lug lnria Hill rrpn'irnl III" A. K.I': I". I'. Aatliiuy rnptalll', W. II Wllkrn "ll, K llrll, C. ( Illt lil., R I ill. .IIU. J. Tlriti.mmi.li. J. Tlinmiui, V T. Hevrrlilgr. M. M, Plrkrti, A. H. Tn nml K. M. (limn. Multnomah a u ill p ity ('. V. I ttwrrinr lenp In 1 1 I, A Inwaloil, V. K. Hrtlll, H. Int. II. Iii.trmt, W. ullia. J, (liliniiti, II. Illpglry, A rnalrrmnl H 11 llowlti). The Aitorln Irani will l.r tlir gnrala uf the Multiiomnh'i m Ih" Whllr Holla". I)ATIN;. Aalorln la i-a. ntliilly mi .niitlr rtty, mid enrh aiirn'rillng yewr w III w ltmoa mi Inrri'Wai' III plnutir" rrwft on the rlvrr, until iHaitlng hnila nil iillirr forma nfoullng mid m rrif llnu.inml .nii'l lint!. m'a M'airt mnoiig the rori'inoal rlllraon Ihr riaiat In Innrlii" a"irt, na wrll na III liinrlup oomuiiTi'lnl prmllg". It la mrprlaliig ihm, ludiilr, ao Utile nllrntlnii Ima Inrii glvrn to tit la Inlrrralllig mid mint wliiilrannir pu.tlim., I, ill Ita gmwlh will be w llh tlml of the elty, nml, no doiiln, evrn fltalir. I.nal Huinlny Murk Wnrren mid pnrty were aiilling mi thr rlvrr. They tom-linl nt the luiny atnt Ion mid look udvuntitge of Ihe brlak brrrii. tlmt apniiig up lo mrvnl them flue Mill Inline. Chnrlia V. Drown bud mil n trim entfl Inive the Tnligtiti oil HilliiUy inoiiiliig. The wind wua now Imre to be fniiiid. mid the bi'iit wuirnrrliil upliy llm IIikkI tide uml ft pnlr of onra, but aipmll blew upon the return trip mid the mill ennie duwn lu tnrrenla. The membera of tho party enjoyed (?) tlirinarlvra thoroughly, Emaliia Hogrra, of Woreeator, Mnaa., hna ue- replrd the I'lmlleiign of K.ddle luirnnn, ot Toronto, to row for 11, mm n aide, the rare to be row imI lu Wori'eaterut mi eni'ly iliitc. Niuiitny r'uptiilu Kd Florin, Arthur llrtH'k nod K. J.Hnillh l.xik the arhooner.liinua mid anllrd to the bell hiluy uml returned. A atroiig aou'-weatt-r wna blowing, wllh tin ne I'ualoiml aiimill, an the nulla of the Jitnua w ere eloae-rwft'd betoro Iravlng iini'bornge. nil the relurn, ufter Mitvlng the bell-buoy, the tide wua ebbing with mi lt foreo tlmt It wua found convenient to ahukeout Ihe reefa nud atuiid home under full ennvua. The Jitnua anil a well for It bout of her build, nn la evl tleiieed by the time ahe iimde frtun Ihe Pu Pni'llle Tun Compmiy'a dm'k to the bell buoy iilnemllea. In one hour nud five iiilnulea. There In anitte talk niuong tho young men of tho olty, with niiintlo tuaw.a, of building n aliMip yneht. It In probuble, however, Hint nothing will be done lie fore the niluy ettaoit Beta In, but a fine bunt will be built thla win ter nud tnunehiid In time for next auiuiuer'a erulalng. The ehooner yncht will enrry a pluaaure pnrly to Fhtvel till morning, nml In the after noon will innko ft trip to I'lllnr Hock. Mr. Norrla, tho owner, ud Citpttiln Klorln have put the Utile venael In neat trim for auinmer erulalng. The annual regatttt of the Brooklyn Yacht Club wo lulled on June 12 over the elub eonraee. The Pacific and Han Franelaco Yacht cluba will, In all probability, amalgamate. The ooufcreuoe oommlttoe from the former club, appointed to dlaeuaa the subject with a lira tlar committee from the latter organisation, comliU of Commodore Herbert Law, chalr- inmi: frvaldelit John II. IHrkliiaoii.l lmrlca Il.t'riN'ker, Hugo l. Kiel nml J. I' Munwrll Tin: wiii i.i.. The lileyele mill littte In'ld ninellliga and arliii'li'il romiiillliiHi to reHirt 'ill bllllillng Inn k a in Toiigur I'olut nml armiml Hmltli'a Polnl, whlrli will glte the iiiiiiierotia wIim I "la plenty of egerelae ll la iituh'raKiinl III" iiiiiiiIIIi' la inrrlliig Willi grrnt auni-aa In gnltlllg allharrlpllolla, Kvrryoiie In nml iirouud lb" elty alioulil aiil.arilli" to Hie blrtrlii filtid, na Hiliialiliiua during III" winter iiimilha winilil grt roil. I,! vrnlili. bum lit from Hi" Irni ka. Tli" A. V. (' loiiiinlllM' on lileyele rifea will inerl thla wt. kiiml itrrunge for u arrli a ol rond rnr. . lo Ijttew plncu ua noon ua lloml atrrrt la III I iillilllli.il. I m Hi" (oreiioon o July Mh" Miillnoiuiih "lull will hold it '.i' lull" arlilor, nml o trill. Junior wad run., otrr Hi..; iinaluim ,nui. I loir will he flr.t an mid mnl third rl". In Ihi III rii'iila. The i.iinli it I II) ryrlrra, Hn Joa... I nl,. lilts nrrangril mi alertrle light iitwl for Wid nr.. lay, Juiio.li. The I nlllornln AioK-lntrd Cycling Cluba nrr prrpHrliig for tin. iiililaiiiiimrr mud ru.r for (In- link .1 ui.il HmiiiIIIou trophy, to rotue oft mil in., ii (ii . Tne liiw eommlili of the .New Vmk City Ibaiid of Al'lrrnirii. a (oinmllt'-o fr..m Hie lliwid nl I ii . of Ihe I., A VS mid the Ciaii lilug I tub in" riidianorlng lo wtahll.h a art of nnt rnli lor ull aorta of vrhlcba ao na to Inaiiin h 111 1 ii 1 1 i ii i.i mnnlier of neeldriiU by rollialou. Tlir rlnin.,f Iti.ui.. Nrw York, hate Im-ii In'riiM l) m li.i.-l by an ordinance pro bll.llli.a wl.niliiir on alilrwitlka iilltaltle llir I, i, .In. .a .rt ol Hi" elly. Mnaa iiurtlugi wrrr .'..nt. iii.uir I iinal llir iilo.-riii' lt algnlng III" oi.llimuir an., uii-otl"d Kliuilly th" tuti.ii u.rrii.li .1 il.r ordliiaiirr mid wlieob In.-li how it. e tl.r atilrwtilka. 'I In- h.. i.ffl.r rinp Infra of llrooklyn, S' Y., Ii.tt" lorililda lil.'lrlr rllltl. lilMlt.W. Pirvlniia, llir Kitinr roll of V. M. pwyer, III n !:. ii.ll.l, ilrlt lug rtulah, won the (r.-ul Anirrlmii Hlukr. ri. nl at llravrai iid. New ork, ami lauilr.t u ll",(i' prlrr forbla owiirr. Miir.ua P. Mrirr uud (litirge Mwnrdiw bate i.h ii, J ii. (ullnr.iiia for the Kngllah right, to thr tvrl. nr prlrr-rlug plrlurea. The Pacific Aa.ortatlon W ill be rrpnrlllHl at II r Intrrnuliiiiiiil t h. nil, Intl. hip inii'tlug at Clilrngooii July I, by i. H Hrltmr nnd II. K. Ilrawrr, 1 1tr fnriurr will ioinirlr In ihe fifty, 'artriily-ltte uml one buiulriKl yard rnr. a, ami thr Intl. r III the ?i. im.hnlf and mil". It. tiror In.l.l. tlir hit mlrnb) anl Anu r lean record, l1 (iua lluhlln. Ilic I'lilo bivy-wrlgbl who la malrlii.l lo unlit .1. rtili-a In July, Ima arnvr.1 from Ih" rn.t Hp la In rharg" f Illlly Mini driir Mian, ling rt f i I Inrlira lu helglil aud wrlglilug lial . uiida, he aliould pmve a pow erful auiagonl.l. Hr la aald to have bealrd hlrtr ll lK.nnrll lu lliiiiird IkiiiL Chuinloii Kllfalniiiioua aynilhlra with porxtua. lie l ani.t In I tfery devout when not rt.gtirr.1 In piilvrrtr tug an ntlveranry. Imi lu. aiiiiot M-r lo re Ihi' brutality coiuea In. aa iikni uf t.y llir cloth. William t arm y, of Cblrugo, champlnn hallill nll pin) rr of lb" wcl, oil Ji lie 1.1, tmik U gninra mil of a aorlra uf arven playitl, rrom Jninra trtgenild. rbumpltui of Ireland. The A. V. C. .nil itn.wa. There lire tell B pllnitloin for inriulK.rhlp ixaitcd, thla wik. l b" rlub la now In it floiirlahliig condition nud Ima n Inrgr rurolliiieul. The reading limit- r taken moiilhly by the A. K. C. I. much larger than anyone not In formed, would inuigine. The apera, mnga lnra nnd rio.lUiili ftiriilahttig excellent ri-n.lliig lu the bllllnrd nxilil. nnd a giaid dcul nl r red It I due th" committee who have Ihe library In charge, na very few athletic cluba tnke audi m.era u Hitrpcra Weekly and the rVlfiuinc Ainrrltan. The inriiiliera of lb A. F. C. are miitem plntlng giving mi athletic exhibition lu the full, mid by thr way they are keeping lip their practice the tuning nml wrcaCIng bouta will he it aurprlac lo the membera who nre not In rloae touch wllh thla butucli uf aKrta. While every ihthoii ciinnot luive nn nlnitiihiiil In' .nl of bnlr. It In poHslblc, with euro nnd ihe uae nf lliiU'n llulr rcnewcr, to grow a renjievUible hlrwullc covering. Delicacies OF THE SEA Servel In Every Style Known to the Art Day and Night Razor Hack Clams Cahog Clams Rock Oysters Crabs Mussels FROM THE OCEAN BEACHES Shrimps and Other Shell Fish Eastern Oysters. Shoalwater Bay Oysters and Crawfish. private Rooms for Ladles and for Family Parties. Bavarian. National and Kopp's Beer on Draught. AVE NATIONAL GEORGE BARTLEY. Prop. ABhCM) Plll'Pl.AH Ii KM KM. The llraaoii Whv M .-.lltvil Fakir I'nnprr Krniu Aiiwerv "Nil ) (ml of ten n..' llf ,' raid a aiirgriin In Ihu writer, "lint the eye ran I taken out for recalta J.'.tllk Hi wurka r.f a wa'rli, ami airalu ret'lan d In tlia) avwki-t pray ca"i ll win liefnre, A "nrnrnt'a re(l""trii iiikIiI In i ti anyone h'w fin toaaliiio Dili wriubl I.e. Aaa m il rr (if f"l tba er l held III plara by mi lenrrtlian ln ta'il liiii'e'ea.Hn't, III oritur t'i turn ll mil of the anrkel, al b ail four of llieae wnii'd buve lo be rut tlirotiab, llealili-., I( l I'Oiiiiav led Willi 'b brain by a thlrk nerve whli It cannot bt nt'efli' d. and II la aim mime ted wph lite In. Mr nf tl,r lni;l by lilunil vaaarla, and If tliry were rut il.er r iiuld in ti r l.a re il.lled. I'' rliai a a tlnn. will enu.e a bi n a a dra'l tt n wltl be r-aturrd to life: but you may feel a a(lr aura llm' tl." removal and r-l"ratnn of tliee la a aurul iral fnal Dit Will min i bn erf'i(md. "Anntber rxtiaurdiiiary lepular brllif la llial rra.eelng the iiaitire of a r-ouimoii cold. Ymi will hear lli" it u'l liHa lignit li n anylrttf llial It (a due lo nn i ' nf (old liulile tour body, and they w: adrlae you to me a timet ard plaXer 'io draw nut Ihe en .),' In reality t be cold la "In ily an i ' "a i f heat In.b'e and lla rt.ii.lnrd plat'er la lulrnilcl lo draw nut Hie brut What hnpiieiia whan you gt a cld la llial Ike t uo!ln nf the nut.lile of the body a'pin tea Ihe bl'Kid ve.aela and fnreea a lot tnurt lilm d Into Hie lui.ga limn raa Imi a" ro niuivdatrd. They heroin rexularly fin -dvl ml gorged, and the rraul la rea'ly ferer. ibuugli wrrall Mac Id. "II nii it until llilug Ui in a k a a miatake al.oiil thr value of tf Ira lo a l k man, In, I I aaaure y.il that lititulradi of lire, bat beru li.it llili. nrli the leiMiir r ermr Hit! birf tea la a m.urlabliig ..1 ll (an .llilug tin. re than water In which Ilia plea.ai I and itliMtil.-itlt g .alia of It, l.rrl are d'.oltril. nnd baa the aarne eflrrt aa tul t'r nf whltk. y trie ( h -,a te. Put It hit acirrriy a I atllr I" i f aiilrirti. nt. and lilh doemra and Ihe pulit' hav 'arvn to ileal h iruir .r.,,lr tita.i I would ikj u aiat. llimagh uellrvli g thai II baa. " Very almllar l ll e Intlief ihat an igla aa grrrtl al a pr uiid of in' al. If u fee.) yourarlf on rgga am rdllig In Ihu nhturd theory, yn will Hm l.ly alnlve ii. nu akla ami I ui.r. 7 be rral yalu of an eyg la It. wrlfht in rA beef. i that It wt.nld take atiatlit r.'fl of ti e average II to upply ti e ,)i (lf a pt'uiid of mral. Tbrn lhrr la Hie unlreria'. fallacy about Ihe llrrr I dare any that a million of money la a'ut trery year on theTl!vi.ra ( Arnerli -alia, and aU.iil nine biimlri-.i tbi.ii.aiid of that aunt doea Ii ail tit inatrad of gm-d. Ihe liter la ub Jert lo about ot buudred ilbrawa, and th cure for any one of I brie mar liilrti-if)' an) other nf the Utiiety nine. Tnlak one caae aa Over 100,000 Miles of Road Riding Not a single 1807 Columbia was offered for pale unt'l 30 were pratically tested. Each was ridden from 1,500 to 10,000 miles J 00 miles a day, mind you over the roughest roads in Connecticut. Not a single break in anv part of the thirtv. We know that COLUMBIA BICYCLES will tion give greater satisfac- in 1S'J7 than before. Hartfords, i $60, $55, $50, $45 1896 Columbias, $75 POPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 132-4 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon A few bargains in second-hand Columbias and others. Lists on application DON'T BUY PROPERTY Until you hnve looked at a few bargains in Alderbrook. Lots 2, 3 and 4 in block 22, and 1 and 2 in 33. Prices so low you can afford to take one or more. IN SUNNYMEAD We have 10 lots ranging in price from $70 to $100, and tbey are excellent buys at that price, especially as the terms are very easy. ASTORIA LtHD & IflVESTiVIET CO., 388 Commercial Street. all egiri 1. Th llrrf may be nuking t"o mii' li till or It may b making loo llitl. Ob vloii.l y. Ihe leinetty for "n of thrae dlanider wntil'l make Hi r.thar worn than ver. Do that when a (.rraon rueomuierida nonieDi'iif aa laelitir 'good f.r the liter,' )ut think thai It may l a 0 for bla liver, but not for your "tVoiiian ar far wo'ae Iha'i mm In thair be llrta al.nui the Ixeiy and Hi allnietit f am unit itre that mil of every mi hundred chil dren who die under "rt year old fifty are ar Itul'y killed through the ino.'her'f belief lb t f.Hnl la not nourishing U' b'.a 4 la ..ld. They don t Uii.leratund thai !'ii I Ik ha. nil linmen.e amount of aolul in all. r illatolved In ll, a. augar ladi.atilrrd In wtiler; m. d ' they give tli un (oitulii.le i lil'dl.n eo-iifloiir and bread, which they ij.d po mora dlireat Ilia-, they riiuld dlgeal Iron nal'.a 7hare. iltliaili .it life o' ntlaery ami then denlb, wbl I ho." of ua who luanag lo .'irvln; am in .ilo martyr to dyaortla all our day. "Many belle fa are merely abanrd wltb'nit be ing ilangrtoua Hair, for li.aiahf la c in .oed of aliiitcl tha, me male'lal aa th fin ger iikiN, ami It I oerfeetly dead f lilting tbe null .f It (anno iiowibiy make it grow, al- though ll doe. ,..eeiit tbe hair from at. Iltlng ui.; In roll the hair hrroin whllr In a liiKbl, guy iiioic thn a wig. W hen ovel l, Iikij the way. dev-rlb a peraou l hair at a'andlig on end lin y .-ak ef phenomenon tlut la per- fe-liy liit' aalble. Many of lh tower anlinala bate llitle inuw lea aitaehed to the halra by which thy can erect them; but human beluga bar nu aueli wnaclea, ni-r any other meaue f making their balr aland on end, xceol their baiida and a comb and bruiti.'!, THE COCKTAIL WENT THE WKOSG WAY. Iluw a f'lr'i.utH.ct Vimtig Man and a nuper aerrlcral 1 Wa.icr I'Hiat'l a Young W i man. .Sew York Tribune. There . a certain young man who la Jut at nreretil rtiinluatliig over th trulam that jou can i 'cr tell alxiut womau. He eune to New Yoik few yean aro from a Vten-m cby mnre noted fur lit .irty than earthing e lie. ami ba be-o r.f late llvlni al an uptown hotel. Oddly enough, th early piety lot Hied la him waa n t laaii' g: be baa ailpjd from grace at diver, timri, and in a certain way cultivated a una for tbe cup that rbecr. There arrived at bla hotel recently a little party from bit home ily. 1 he party tontlatrd of auold genl ematt, bit wile and their daughter. The old man waa a friend ef the ynnng man' father, and lb young man bad a alight acquaintance with both father ard daughter The eblerly man axed the (ounk'er one to din w 'tn blm lu the trenlug. and lb Invitation waa accepted. When the dinner hour rolled around the Utile party ttrnlled Into ;ti dining room. They found the room filled to overflowing, and It wat linpo.-ltil. '0 gat feur Malt together. Tlff tkPlUv to all alike Kopp's "Best" A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABS0LUELY PURE Tbe North Paolflo Brewery, of which Mr. John Kopp is proprietor, makes beer for domestic anil export trade. Bottled beer tor family use, or keg beer supplied at any time, delivery in the city free. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY IT IS WORTH . . . A Good Laugh A VISIT TO THE NEW LOUVRE CONCERT HALL An intereatintf proarnra ot star ilrfu tions i on for the week 6Dd tliere i ilm.cirjK on the main floor between each ait THE FINEST CONCERT HflLIt Ofl TjHE PACIFIC COAST HtarM Tlilw Weekt ESSIE FEED SADIE DEWEY MAY WALTON BLANCHE LEWIS MrnnKcra in Aatoria wili find it a capital plncu to visit ....tOKNEH HKVENTH AS1) IiOND KTI.TKT8 . . . . .JAM EH KEATING, .... Proprietor (Jeortre Hnrria baa jnat arriyed from Kan Francisco, gml Biibbv Boyle from the Laat, l.ulU will appear at tbe matinee today.' The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . anl Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 Twelfth Street Afuraome 'ieiarltaaa arnngtd that thetl derlr couple should tit at our table and tbe young man and the daughter tat at another. Ttiii man bad acquired a habit of piatolng a dinner wltb a cocktaiL lie knew well tbe feeling of bia boat on thla tubjert, but be wanted tbe cocktail badly. Be knew the waiter alao, and calling him over, told blm quietly to bring a cock ull In a teacup. Tbe waiter trailed knowingly and went off. Shortly be returned wltb a teacup and the young man alone knew It contained a cheering mixture of whLakrjr and bitten. Tbe waiter was In bit day and generation a wlae man. He bad teen thla particular man drink lu tbe houae under all conditions, bat nrrerby rtealth He aet bit gigantic brain to wirk and be evolved the idea that the wrrecy waa for the bee-fit of tbe girl, and to he act the cup down directly in from of her and smiled wltb a telf-tatitfied nnirk at tbe man. Ihe man (lowered and choked, but could say nothing. Tbe girl looked iiupicloualr at tbe enp, and then picked It np and ameiled It. Then a great Ilgbt came Into bei face and abe fairly beamed. Fhe raised the cup to her llm and pausing, smiled across st tbe man and ssid softly: "It wsa ao kind of yju! Ju-t what I wanted. No one but jou would have thought of it. Pos itively yon ar a genlm," and while the mel low liquid flowed down the girl't throat the man sal and blinked and blinked. Now he thinks that the younger generation of that Tillage is not so bad after all, and he Is talking of making a loug-poHiponed Tlaitto his borne POINTS OS FAMILIARITY. "How long have jou been In EomeT" asked Pope Pius IX. "Three wet-ks" wa the rdy answer. "Ah, then," said his Holiness, "you have seen Rome. And bow long have you been here?" aakd he, turning to the second visitor. "Three months," waa the answer. "You then," continued the Pope, "have be-c-uuto xe Rome. "And you, sir." turning anally to the third of his visitors "how long have you been here?" "Three years," was the reply. "Then vou," said the Pope, "have not began to see Rome." San Frabcisco Argonaut MVTl'AL REUARD. When Sir Walter Scott repeated "Hohen linden" to Leyden the latter commented: "Paah It, man, tell the fellow that I hate blm, but dash him. he has written the Quet ven.es that have been published these fifty years." Sir Walter faithfully carried out his errand aud had tor answer: "Tell Ley den that I detest him. but I know the value of bis critical approbation." THE RIGHT PROPORTION. Beggar Ain't ye got a quarter for a poor blind clmpT Old Gentleman Why you are only blind in one eye. Beggar-All right, make It a dime then. HIS Ll'CID EPFLANATION. A man was explalng to his wife how the telephone worked: "It is wonderfully sim ple; all you have got to do Is to grasp the ap paratus with one hand and talk with the other." A SACRIFICE. Ot course It surprised them somewhat. The man who spoke did not look as If he were one of the holty-talty, but rather one of the hol-pollol, and his words sounded strange." "I must give up one of my clubs," he said, "It is possslble for even a man in my position to go too far In that line. One good club Is "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies all that a man needs, do matter how well ba may be fixed. " Ho saying, be made a careful selection and threw the smaller of the two clubs sway. Then tbey realised that even a tramp find that there are limitations to club life. THE OVLY WAY 'Ho vou." asked the newlr antra ahala are NebuchadmizarT I have always wanted to asc yon why you ate that grass." Tbe shade of Nebuchadnezzar coughed un easily. "To tell tbe truth," he said, "my wife Insisted on having the anus cut rlfht amr and the family next door bad borrowed tba lawn mower. HE WAS. "Yon are looking for a Job, I suppose," said Una. TlUlngbast, Ironically, to Tired Taddlea, who waa a boot to speak. "Yon have guested correctly tbe flrat time, Madam," replied Mr. Taddlea. "My applica tion for a consulate Is on file at Washington." AT THE CLUB. "When I ait and see a man play solitaire all tbe evening I always think be moat like himself pretty welL" "Yes, and It looks as though he had a sort of monopoly In it, too. INCONSISTENT. "That busy Mrs. Trimble Is one of tha women who have determined to form them selves into a street cleaning band." "Well, you Just ought to see the conditio her kitchen Is In." THE LITERATURE OF THE DAY. Prison Librarian What sort of book would you like to haver Convict Got any bicycle catalogues? DID Ar) SHE WA8 TOLD. Mistress T told you half an hour ago ts turn on the gus In the parlor, Bridget." Bridget "Sure an' I did, mum; don't yes smell itf" UNSYMPATHETIC PA. "Pa," asked the Sweet Y'oung Thing, "can you tell me the best ten short poems?'; "I cannot," autwered pa. "How should J know which are the ten shortest poems?" DYSPEPSIA, Mr. Newwec "There is no use talking, t won't eat any more of your cooking!" Mrs. Newwed (tearfully) "And you you said you were willing to die for me," "But, Madam, there aie worse things than death." LACK OF COURTESY. "I'm beginning," said Senator Sorghum In dignantly, "to think that there's no such, thing as senatorial courtesy." "What has happeued?" "A colleague knew exactly how sugar was going and refused to tell ma anything about It." A COME-DOWN. "Poor Madite! Before her husband failed she used to drive such an elegant turn-out." "Yes; and now she has a bicycle aad bloom er suit and won't turn out for anything leas than a trolley car."