The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 22, 1898, Image 4

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Great Midsunniier Sale
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to take action on id,- 111. tenth sinei
MEIER & FRANK COMPANY'S
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THE DAILY AST0K1AX. WKlXESDAY UOKMNU. JINK
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INCLOSED OUT
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g No Such Values Have Ever Before Been Offered
to the People of the Northwest
As our new building on Fifth aiul Morrison stiver opposite the post
office is rapidly Hearing completion, and as we intend that only new pvds
shall bo placed upon the shelves in our new ijiiarters, it becomes necessary tor
us to dispose promptly of our present large stock.
Ve know that there is but one method of inducing jwple to buy in
advance of immediate needs and that is by offering the goods at prices so iniu h
below their actual values that purchasers can save money by buving for future
use.
This method we have resolved to adopt and in order to expedite matters
we have determined to resort to no half-way measures, but to reduce price to
such an extent as will warrant buyers in taking advantage of the magnificent
opportunities offered.
setter an,l to -uti,lr the matter of pav.
lug I,. l.i'lM'i'k for llii' 0.0111 ii, lion of ill''
crossing on Set me. nih and v'oiimn r. I il
s;roois.
Tlu weak and sore back, t o , fr.m
whl.il no ninny women suffer o lunch,
mat- I'O easily tire, I at homo. lr. II. il l. I.
.'oat I'onmii'ivml turret, tin rci'clvcd spe
cial Instruction in iln iii.iiiiKiii of mull
troubles itnd will crrtitliily (Ive itl(il''
(km. IL I A 11.' ii . of Hi.- howling commute.'
I- Hitting III.' A. I' f. allots in title shape.
.Illil I ho CMcili III -'"ling of loo past few
Wc.ks Is illli' to 111?" till 111 111 c efforts. Till
mom!', is ntv nil bowling well and i n
tliinlast look to ,,. M M. I'U k, n iw
old of M dolcnt.'.l ivtililn thins ,las.
Those who desire to ul- i';li for sell
nt Iho routine. Philharmonic conceit, mi'l
h. ivo been overlooked t-v (ho nn .mit,
i. hi ho aeeotr.iii-'d.it.il l. U i tog th-t'
names Mill ii.cosv, s M the Asioruin of
Hi iv Tho i li o of r.ti h in hu ll ll'.l "i
.'I on. I T; i'i'IIK,
An .if!, rnoon t i. for iho h "in 111 of ih
Women It'll, f ,.'l' Mill he iil en h
Mi li no J .hn"ti. j -I t ! hy Mi i. J
M lilllelte. at the r -i.h n. o of the t .inoT
No. yi inklln .ueiiiK', on Thin -.l iv
Juno t'olne itl .in.l liy for the 0.
Tho pnhMo in (jenei il I eonlully Unite. I
Tho tireijoii ,in, W.i'hinuton ,loti y.ni'
Kr, t exi'ltimt inn, Ii Inti rem in tolh
stiilet. Trultlo M.tn.iter i-iiuiihol of ilie
t. It. N., cre.nly intiToxii .1 In tlo
.iiitloil of aurletiluu.il niro i inetiiH In
Iho ino xt.it. an. I mil noon a M-ll
to tho Wall.i Walt.i eM'eiiment.il farm.
K M. Jrniiliii;. Alex ihl. f, r'. Over
IhiukIi. Wilitam Whel.in. r.irtl.iu.l. I. W.
Van i.iir. n. A. .V f It U U ; v'. llenhk"
V. Thonun, tilney, i II II, rry. W. A
Hon, In n. t'linio.'k ; K.lwar.l kr.iluiii r. II
Krolun. r. IthioniliiK. or ; J. J. An.L ron
r.lm.i. Wa-h. are . kii. t,.l at The Murray.
Dress Get is Department.
VI II eonlH per N it.l. I -'I iai.li Itoinin
lrlp.1 :lll'l , tl'-.l,-. Illlf ... II.IH.,11.1
pri" Suliiiiit". r iil:ir prion o. m.
VI I,", eeliu per
io.hiii.'io l"i',
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III.;
Sil'.lllll!".
pleo, mi lll i. Ii
r. illllar pi loo
At M I'etlln per K 111 . ,M ploee f.llley
inle,l iriM Mil lings; well w.iiih It.', e' lil"
per y n.l.
At . enl per ir.l, P i!.ee Ilia, k I'll,'-
lllv, Mohlllv l!e. Sill! Illljl . leitlll.tr
i'l l, o ;.i eeni per .ii.l
Vt II l.i e.i. h. HU.k Itr... n.1,,1 iir
Skirt, (nil nl.Hh. i.iIT.iv line, I, l.oun.l
nllh leHileeii. r. tiuir prlen
Domestic Department.
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pel' II
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I. on,, .11.1 will.' I'll
In! ii mi 1 1 1 y ; ;n atiU lo
! i;ulnr prion J renin.
At )') eiin per ,ir.. olio aiil ivlilo,
h.H'.l ipullly, ilea,li,, M ii Hit . -;i y.inl
I i sn Ii , tmloiner.
At I.'. .
HOI III
Hosiery Department.
HI n raill, oihl I 'I I, I. Ile' I'll i'H;
till roll In.
At I :le pall; laiilwV I'ail IHni k
M 11
f.mt h
m k
pair, I'hil.li.
Iioio, nil ali.
ll' fine lihhKl
; twilli I Jo.
nl i per yai.l. I'lie ) ai .1 Me
I .""in. or t.onr.lalo HI. . oil.
VtSe
of th"
tin.
At MS eetiln p.-r till.l.
rill..'.l.ll., II, .111 Hllr.
r tai',1
. Finn
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llli mill, l.il'lliV Hlor rt-. Sinn.
in. r ' it", w n 'Ii I'1 "
J'4 )ni,l wi'lo.
llnu, worth ho
At .-51 .
all tile
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At
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i'iit e n Ii ; all our Vv
patieiiw itn.l in i.l.
nt o.inh. nit or' ;'"
, on ry 0110 it 1'io.u:;
At f. 1
h.-. 11 y
At
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HI. . 1, ho. I H li
ai .la n l.le
i-tllllt, 'Hlllitl'
Shirt V.ri:
In tho lalnnl
I', r. alo Shu t
eeltti e.l.'h.
m r. tilinun .t
'j eellli.
111!., of la. In i
I. oh'
mill
In. Hi-.. Illil"
I'lil'l. r'tulir
4', ..iiu per t .11 .1.
.m 1 out p. r yai.l
.1 1 Ti eeiil per arl , 1
I 'I. nun I. regular pi I' o
pile.'
Apl'iii limn-
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ALL HAIL ORDERS FILLED AT REMOVAL SALE PRICES
MEIER & FRANK CO
PORTLAND
OREGON.
lir'.u i.ll. r it. neral Cli.ir:. y. lie, ho i
,..n fr..ni I'lirilan.! wieroay an. I pi.l
a .h"rl M.-lt t.i hi fri. ml. W h. 11 ipo "
tl'Un.l the item-rat a..l that In- hell' vl
tho or, 1;. hi tiaxal n-'ri,- e.up wmiM
.....tl ho eall.'l l the front ami that On V
tt.Hil.t pr.'liaMy l.o liUen un opportunity
to no t Mall. ..I.
The upp, r riv. r are nearly -.aii"ii ir
or aro fallii: !:khily l-r..iu I tinitilla t 1
tho i'a, a.l. a yi'uh: rio u pr. Ii. t. I f
ho pent ;'l to l li.i.iri ami i-t of the
1 1. U tin ri'o II ."imiiiie for t"
T-.' Ii-'iir imTo. !nn vi'- fall W II I" .
vthl'li mil not ho r.ip.-l. The heiKht a'.
I'ortiaml will he from t.. .'1 f" t.
The n.nl.i of the t':i:t,. Si.it.' ami
Spain a puMlsne.l l.y Hie .mw lork. on
t.ir.o ami Wt-t.rii Iti lway eunpitiy
make a .t- it'sIimM. i.wint I" r"l
while an. I I'liie Willi tin- I. il. 1:1.0 ..f pouer
in favor of I'n.io Sam. The llitlo jitn
phiet. ;t hamli 'tno p'ooe ..f typ.vr.iptu-.il
work, eontaln nuieh i!a ilil.- war -r-tn.
1:1 hi am I I." w. it worth ru'lmt:.
It. B.trt. I of tin . 1 1 hi. p. rfer'.o.l a"
ai..;..i!ie,' for t.- ..f r'i;oi:t- wl'l. li .-it-tln-lv
1I1" ii iy w 11 h t'l" ne. --it v of III
o!. .111 ttr uaiiiih- I r ti . lie ,il--"!'.i'..iy
"uar.in'.-' It t h"! 1 a ra,'' . n ' tnat'ir
what tin- l at.oi ami 1111. 1, r all p.. it. .01.
..f !i - h-'-lv li"W, -.,T ' r.i ; i .1 ..r u-ir. 1'. ir
ai. i'a.i- win to it : .:i ii..- in- .i-.::iii'l-a--;o
.11 it. prai-o. ii"', a ..!)..:. on
h imii" !'"ii r.n"!. H mil pi 'to 1 1 ti
l -;!!t- f' n ft "111 1 1; ; tnl'i
M 11!
or I -1 u ::; o
rti M 1. 11
-t k:i w
1. i.-tiirm
w 'i-
A hi Ihio of la. In ' S:lk V' Uo
i'.'ip,. all nl. . U iriuinn.l, t.
nit 11 Kt'Ult I-1 m 1111
At r. 1 ,'iiu 1 a, h. I. nil. U hit,
Sailor llal-i. ovular pii.o 1
-ill olln t at hiii rr'.u. tl Mi-.
At I' eeii' p. r .) ar
him, t.itular pili"
on Ii eiintotu.-r.
It ,' , eeiitu r tar.l. I i-t ipi.iliti. i
'"i, nil tlKo patti-l ii", ?l yntila to
. nit. un. r
At 4 1 . renin per till, I. S. oteh liwli
llolMl i-rTe. t. 11 il. at l alaln
It In ..nt p.-r iril all our hot ipnllty
l', i, ai,'. i n n- 0110 worth l."( i-i-iiK per
v 11. 1
j It ;:. n-nt olrh; full .10 J 1 1 1 1 1 - pit
lit 1 , k ' t . 1 1 i.-. I Spioailv mil worth II r.
. ami j At 1 rent it ) ar.l, it'io.l ipi.ihiv It h r
i'i. i. h T'W"l!iiii
j At j..iit -i- It . Ilrniine.l .tit. he. I llaml-lu-l.
h I . K 'll.lt plleo Ii i-ollt.
VI ?l '.nl ritell. M'U Hilllllller llllilH
nan l inli'i "hlrn
l -..i e.ut pair. M. n'n Ihayy I'olt 'limit
Panii, 1 : ii In r pile II '' pair.
At (I 1.1. h. Mm AH Wool ii'itural rolr
rmlii-hlH or ilrawn, i.gular pile
II M in. II.
At ' ..nl ra. li. M'U Heavy Twlll'il
N.itl 1 t ii h'i'. woltll M iiil'l
t Huiioner
ho ,,o',l
It fl ' lit t1
w.rth v . in pair
1 . ti Inav y t'o'.t hi Hmj
pall . M' II ' II
i , 11 Kulai pi l. .
a y l"ot Him k
;) ronii pmr.
M. n Woikmn ii;.'ti, w rih
pair
Tlii' I'rit" I. hi l leu ii Miriin:i ufoiii in.ni Ihirainv
Shanahan Brothers,
5S0 Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon
Th;nk:n ill .i ii .t r Ii : . h. 111 1. 1, an
Uiv. -ttv iti.ui ,,n. f.'iit"! Un- ,;.. , .r
open. Kierilliiiitf h 1. 1 I-. n .. , . fio'll
arollll I III,' " ife whl.il ! I ut the ell I
"f the h.ir el to the Klml 'W . Ion 11
atl.-mpt ha. I I.. , n 111 i.l. to open 11 ,
i. if.- I a -.mall one, au l it u pt''.itl th"
r.'l'li.'f. inieii.,, 1.1 ,.,irv it ..ut ,.f the
aloon ami lomr II into a i....it T:i!
e.i'-l n .( he .l ine a It . too Ii. att t 1 lie
him!l.. t.v two linn .Vothiuit .1 wi
tlif-lim- f 1 . lit he .il.. .n an I It 1, I.K'lt
111' tlll; E.i r w.ri- -..it.. I aw i hi th--til
it Th. r.- I. no , !m 1 1 ih. tr lien' ty
I" 'P.. "HI IK' -1 In the
ultimate l n.-fll aro
ri.it't, ..f the un on :h.
ml. tin- hul
e.it.iiu rt
In w
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m:v fivn. Hiiuvii'i: uu.i:
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W'.'i -Ii 1 u- t.-tt . 1 1 r
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to uk up
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Willi II h.
Thrive
plenty
form g
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tn ..I t h, eh in. t.i..
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o.l all. I
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h.- ilth
itity.
miti-ihln". witfi
op, n a.r IP r !
ami lor fne
If to r vo. tn I
of a 1 . tt.ve 1
e all. I p....f ml I
mi .M iy II v.v tho
: oi-e I ..f Hul. n
'. in W Trail
iil" I' llll of . IlKll'llltv .hall l.e .
1 oil t In .1 ,t,. ,,n w hi. h tin- 11.1111
! . 1 . !,nt.t.'. up 01 t ho r- nl-t.
..I--I Th it In .a-.' a pioi..n w In.
. in. .11 .riv r- i; '. r h ill
n'o i tie miliiar 1 ..r 11 1 .tl
pr.oil.l' nt amen. h '1
a follow 1 , , tti 11
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u un"
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n 1. .- of !l"
t m
tin.
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Mlt lti-.ll' o ASI'iiltl V
l-l In I n'. 1 r I v I .pm. lit
. .1 H- it- at 1 time w h. n th
iii.iv t'- r'ltf it,-,-. I in , ..lllti, 1 mill
mini the p. ri.l ,.f .-lik'il.ilit t .f .1 ii
01. "hill, umt. r u.h ."ti.l.te.n. .it
.i "rv!- " .'iiimu.i n 111 1 y in
.. . 1.. , . .in: !, ii.l a. .p" it. h I ur
is - tilt.- h .-Put'. I,, m.v I.,, rvtn..;
i". nun or nut ..f the rnlle.l Sl.i'.
: ! nil. linn ...;ie to tik" .I'I'.im
f t, , t.i1.- .h. ".;!. I w tit.- 1 , the p. .1
si: IS', i.l tt.'i' ns
M I.l llll M I. Il" h 'let I Ir.l to ,IV
-. wii i. i. i. t; .11 tin... .la 1 lit r-i il wf t
until fit lor no; i ll-.n .i M r.tic.
.la a'l.l I 'r "t tv !'!.! wtll ftittf yoiin
It'.ll -.(., . -ailt an n.rllrlit , tiait ilut"
I j '.lie xi.ai.'ii i.-oaoii It.irn Itm art
..f til- . v lt.fc- Iti'lp w III I o (wo , latt,
oil" ,r !! !'. rrti ' iM'1 t; a',. I th
1. lor Tl. Ill 11 Up T"I"H !-.! itltt'iP
l'..r par'.: .'..ii- . .i.l at i.tt 1 " iiitu-r.-il
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SHE LIKES THEM
Because they are delicious and
fresh and were made at
THE SPA.
Its candies are all fresh and are
made ty experts.
All Seasonable Luxuries
TODAT'S WEATHER.
Bhowen.
AROUND TOWN.
1VEDNESDAT.
The whole world Is ringing
With laughter and singing!
M'hy need we be cliruxing
To grief that Is pone?
Try Shilling-
powder.
Best tea and baking
Sweet cream 10c a pint at the Spa.
BeMce cream at tba Bonbonniere.
The tug Relief Is laid up cltaninp boil
era. Cream 10 and 15c per pint. Parlor Candy
Store.
InraDta' Mull HooiU at Diuihur'n.
Go to Paxton's gallery for enlarging and
copying.
Try Golden Gate compressed yeast
tba Parlor.
at
Fresh cream, atrawberrlee and lea at
Foard & Stokea Co.
If Snodgrass doesn't make your pictures
you don't get the best.
Developing and printing for amateurs
done at Paxton's gallery.
When you want fine tea, good coffee and
apices try Foard & Stokes Co.
Kuiplro Cornet at un lu
Keep your eye on the farmer.' conven
tion to be held In Astoria July 20 und 21.
Paxton's photon ore on pap-r of hia
own preparation and are guaranteed not
to fade.
Contractor Palmbeng Is constructing a
residence In Uppertown for Mr. John
Bvensen.
Wise scored C3 and Mrs. Ingalls was high
for the ladles with 1".
Attorney Frank Spittle left for Portland
Ian night to attend upon the circuit court
of Multnomah county.
New crop dried fruits, new crop raislna,
figs and assorted nuts all extra fine qual
ity, at Ross. H.'gglns & Co.
Don't forget that on Sun-lays there Is a
special train leaving Seaside for Astoria
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
The Fourth of July committee, an
nounces that It expects to have thin year
trie largest celebration ever h-M In this
city.
Commencing July 2 the steamer Putter
will run three times a week to Iltvaco and
will ', a Sunday night bout up river from
Astoria.
Captain Moore, of the schooner Free
Trade, recently from Alaska, ti m- loading
lumber at NYtart's hay U a visitor In
the city.
A stranger in the c.-y yo-ter.l.'ty notic
ing a slun on Astor street ,,f a .n f,,r h;,le
asked If pt'op'-rty In AHoiii wis sold by
the (juart.
A regular pantomine of views depicting
the life and history r,f Astoria, and
souvenirs of the city and country at the
Snoograsu rallery.
Test spile will ),.. ,lrivn for the
Young's Hay bridge th- la'.t-r part of the
week and the work on rormr'p lion will
commence at once.
Tin- case of Pat I.iuvler f,,r ,,..
livery wagon without, a li-iri,. w-.is eoti
tlnued In the police court yesterday until
Z o'cloi-k this afternoon.
In the police court yi-sterday Dave
M'roton was lined on a charge of drunk
and disorderly, J2i of th- lim- being sus
pended un condition ol good behavior.
The lirst threshing machine used In the
Nohalem has been pun based by K. M.
Wooden. ;md will be shipped out ns soon
as the condition of the ro ids Improve.
f-r anything am!
Astoria.
J"hn Eriekson.
I.'.;:-Vi
v. ryth.ng that will h"l:'
u tm
In thir
M Imm-.
1 round
- th.t
il M nil
I tr 01.
an old
i mp! iye of
.- L'. I;.
t, hi, t .t
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is.cri.ay aftcrnven. a r.avv 1, u
utiio e;,.i v,;tli au:jtu- lar.Ja. T .,. :
from the door of lr-ssmak'-r,i. on lu m.
sireoi. l-K.-is? leave at the tore
A. Stokes.
Captain Schr.itslor. of the Elmore, says
that he will bring a largo ibl.-catl'.n from
Tillamook county to Astoria , luring July
and that he will make special excursion
rates for the o.vaslon.
A purse containing a small amount of
money and street car tickets was pl'-k-d
up yesterday In front of M.-All. n ti M
Dnnncll's store. Owner can have the same
by calong at this offlce.
Instead of the nine cars that were prom-1
Ised, the A. & C. yesterday took out ten j
car for the east.
The W. C. T. U. will give a "Gunpowder
Tea" nt the home of Mrs. Gearhart
j Thursday afternoon, June 2.1. All are In
vited A novel program has been nre-
1 pared.
W. B. Edwards yesterday shipped a I
carload of shingles to Seaside from the j Several new features are to be added to
Borthwlck lttmber yard. 1 the exhibit room of the Progressive as-
. . I sudallon whl(;li will prove very attractive
; At the A. P. C. alleys yesterday Herman during the regatta. The boys are hustlers
I'arcalas at Dunbar's.
If you want drugs or druggists' sun
dries, go to Rogers. He carries a full as
sortment of everything In his line. Mall
orders attended to promptly. Hogers,
druggist. i;s Commercial.
Married At the r-snl nee of Mr. K. K.
Klelnsmlth. 8-asI.l... Monday evening,
June 2ii. 1Vi Mrs. M. Edith Vatsn . Mr.
jonn uneatiey. itev. William Sevm.oir
hhort, of Gr.i.-.- church. Astoria, ,t!l'-i;it
Ing.
air. rranK 1 savage, the gentle ami
persuasive freight solicitor of the Chicago
St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha railway
company, was in th'- lty yesterday and
as usual got all the freight there was in
sight.
A yarhl Is being built at Shoalwiter bay
by harnest S-aborg. of liwaco, whii h I
oxpcct,.,i 10 t,.a anything In Its class at
the coming Astorl.-i r' gat'a. She Is b'-lng
built on the lines of th'- latest eastern
plans for the fastest yachts.
It. H. 1'etts and wife. St. Louis; C. W
Itansom and wife. ;.-..rge 8. I)iman. Ha
Francisco: F. C. .Savage, Jr. j.;. ,p,n..
i.enenn t . n.-ene, I'orilnnd; J. (, j.,-
hanse,,. H aside: J. . M-gb-r, Iirook!le.
are regist'-rci ,-,t the incident.
If you have hides, wool, furs, rags
bottles, Kad. brass, copper, sacks, or any
kind of Junk for sale, ship It to It. M
Gaston, 105 Fourteenth street, Astoria
"egon. or write him and he will call at
your place and get It. He pays cash.
I'lalil Itlbbol.s at lliuilia..
Contractor la-book will begin today mov
ing the O'lirien building at the corner ot
.Sixteenth and Commercial to the lot re
cently purchased by Mm O'lirh n at the
southwest corner of Twentieth and Com
mercial streets, near the railroad depot.
A pure whiskey agree with any food,
In fact aids digestion. It tones the stom
ach, Increojien the (low of the gatrlc
Julcx- and so promotes strength and flesh.
A puro whiskey ll..o Harper Whiskey.
Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria, Or.
Mr. A. M. Wheebr, who for four or live
years has been the cashier at the O. It. ti
N. dock, has accepted the position of head
bookkeeper for the Pacific Sheet Metal
Works at Falrhaven, Wash. Mr. Wheeler
will assume the duties of his new position
about the 1st of July. His many friends in
: tiat 1." . 111 'i in-- jrtp
f- it a few in. he t ill. r tt!o 11 h- g
t . tlie "i.l stamping ground and 10
tit it he ha. trav"b. fr-.m the I'1
h- Allan',',- by rail.
The Uizir.l nil company I- giving iy
-une hori'l-orno ir i-n! . V'-rv night t
pur. ha-.-rs of 1', c. nt ailml-.in t ' k
Kv. ry per-. in attending roi-iu) a ."ui
n.r the oh. .11 f a tally's or gentleman'
I.l. v. le, tthli li will he glv n aw iy some
ri ght during the . k Th.- presents nr
ill": r il.iitiel in a fair manner and nr.- Just
a ropr' s, nt.-d. They will give a chant:
of program tonight which I worth nmr,
than tin- price of admission, ami many
people will p.. madf happy by getting om
of th'-ir costly presents.
Th.. movement to secure proper l'gl
latlon In Oregon f"r the propagation nt
salmon I meeting with the unreserved
support of every thinking person In th
community. The lower Cuhimhla river ills
trlct can certainly do nothing better than
to fos'.r the Itoyal Chinook, and It l
the opinion of those who are posted In the
business and who have at h'sirt the Hit
ests not mily of this section but of the
entire s! ite that tho Progressive nssorl
ation never made a tn tt, r move nnd thai
the representatives 11 11. 1 senator from Cl.it
sop county can rendi r no greater si-rvl
than to carry out that mov rm nt for the
perpetuation of th i''ilumba river sal
mon.
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W. H Snort of Gr.-u
In a f.-w days for a va-
!. ieuian.e, by the state
The llev. Mr,
church will hat
eallon in th- 1 .1
of his health, which for several months
has been very poor. Imrlng hts absen
tin- Itev. Mr. 1 Mac Iiawson of Oram's
Pass will otll'-lai.. .luring the months A
July and August, and ih" IP v. Mr. Harris
of Th- Cove, will have (barge of th.
pirl 'h In H. pt. tiibir. fn tob. r will be pro
vided for l.-it. r. Last lilt-In Mr. Short .-f t
for I'ortlan.l lo attend the annual dlo
ees'in convention, which meets on Thurs
day. Tin- lay del, gai. s nr.. Messrs. l(ar-
rlsoti Allm. I', c, l.ewls and )'. .Hilltl
alternates. K .. I'l-rguson. II. O. Van
Iius. n and '1. I. 1'ct. rsen. The women's
auxiliary wlil met Thursday In Portland
at St Mark's church
The Progressive
a s' lo rne lo run
A ooria once a wet
trl'ts and l'.'i'irig
issor latloti has In hand
special excursions Into
k from Ih" country dis
c-imps along the A. Iv
'. H. It. It. lino west ,r Itanler In
rdcr to afford ih.- loggers and fanners
11 opoortunlly to trade Willi Ihls rlV.
The project commends Itself to the mer
chants and Inembi rs of the a.isocla' Ion
who will create a monthly fund lo defray
the expenses of running the train, so that
the visitors will not have to stand the
oxperi.-o. 'Ihls shows the progressive
plrlt of Asuirla merchants and their de
termination to cultivate a episer rela
tionship wilh all outlying districts nnd
xpatid the business of this city. It Is
iioh :i spirit that moves mounialns and
brlnirs success tn liny community. It Is
understood that the railroad company will
meet the merchants half way In Ihls pro-po.'iillon.
Foster's Kx'hange saloon, near the O.
II. & N. dock was burglarized at an early
hour yesterday morning nnd $2.rl taken
from cash register. Officer Thompson, who
patrols the beat, noticed yesterday morn
ing about 2:20 o'clock that the blinds were
open as UHiial and on his return, half an
hour later, saw that they were closed.
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Ill tile f I. ttl slo-
I"- lV'' I" mike til'- tl I I .T" ll'llg
''.1st wlo re "tilv 'h" i.i'hest draft v
S' lS I llil ll.lVlg I'e o tl I- Up t" ll it,', r'
i-it.d nothing il'ilnitc pi aniiAer to hi
proposition t., 1,01 th" Missouri dreilg
to tho Yukon
In iaklng of Ast .ri 1 a ,1 pnnlo r
point. Mr. IP id nv. that It ought to l.e
ot f Ih- lt -hipping pons 011 tlo-
I. ast. Vast trm t of y ilnabl.. tlmb. r
II- at our very door, ami It has s.-ar. . Iy
In n .list in-t-i i,y ,,ur luinboniii-n lb
predicts that In a few ye. it the output
of th.- Columbia will be something .-norm,
oils
Hi-fore moving to Oakland, Cul , wh.-re
he now resides. Mr It. id was an exten
sive lumber .1. ai. r ,n middle and wetn-rn
Nebraska, lie .nt into Nol.rask.i from
I'bl.-.igo at a time when the young state
wan belli; . imssIIii. .1 with railroad. 11
period of pros'" rlty like which but few
new states has .v r . xp.-n.-nce.l. New
towns, many of th-m at th.. pres. nl day
thriving cltl.-s. won springing up nil uv.-r
the st tie, and the piipul.nlon was being
ni.gm.-nt.-d by til" gnat ami restless mt r-
II. .w from the , it. m stales.
Mr. It.-lil did not follow up the wake
of 1 In rn wly construct., I roads, but an
il.
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: - in 1 1 1 1 1:1 tc
1 "l I'M! Me III ".to
ll' 1" no no -it . f r
. .. - ti a ,,niv 1 ., I,,.
; . I' . but il- , ..lie
an. I ottr 1. ten. 'I Ii
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hot. Ii. 1111. 1, r r..
II P llitl I. pt on
,111 eteOt ill Ulllsl' I
f , v pt 1011.1I no r it
no le f 0 t that Mr
' j li.ir'el Is tti.. P i ling spliit will pr"t
11 i" ". no- an -ii.- .11. . .... en ir I I .-r 1 s ' 1
"f
ll hia i..ii,.ri II.- i not only sue-
e.-r il 111 in r. but also thorough itm- '
si. Ian ar.d all able cellist, catering to III,'
public a class ..f music, classical us Well
as i-.pular mul of tho most r.-tlmd order
The slice. us of Mr It artel .-"lie. lis ll 1 V .'
il largely .In., to tl f M t. ,m, m tin.
I rfei ili.ii of nil details T. t.tleni ihnl
In- l.rinir with h iii. Mr. F.mll Thplhorn, 1
violin vltiioso, is already well known,
her., having on previous inisisloriN proven
his worth its inast. r of the' lolln. Mr.
J Adrian F.pplng. baritone. Another f o v :
rile. I well known here, and together (
with Mrs. T P tilsoii, the well known
pianist or this city, the combination can
tmt fall to pleas., nil Invent of music
both In solo und en-iiilii' work.
Tin: iii'Nifit i.iuitr ;
la 'ho titimi. of the onl potfesM trtin i
ttio world, now rotii't'tf rtrry n sht be
tween ft Pmi! nl ch!ii. t'.a th
cbii-nito. Milwtukrd A ht Paul rtllway
- iho p'oro-r r.'it -f the wrt lt slopt
trg all lmpf"ir,1 fi.Uil'rs f .r the isfnty
int rnl-'tinrnt .f t.asr.itfers An tllut.
tn'rst t'llint'hlet -howlln trm of tieftlj.
tlf il nery it u'- the routo ..f 'ha lit.
Il.-.T l.llntt.-,t, wtll l.e irtlt frr .t nv per
"it upon ri-n- i of Hani' . iiift
lamp At.lres lieorcat II 1 1 .-nfT-tr.1,
li.-nrral l'acii,.r Atent, Chl.ngu, Id.
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A
j Well-Mounted
I Wheelman
Ipaling ihein. wi nt f ir ahead Into 111"
count ry. In- was - ti i .- w .1 .nniigh to fore
oe they would . -1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 y on 1 1 1 1 y The
I'Tiiand for lumber wis en irim.tH, and
though II mici ii.-es.iniy l- haulnl lo
great 'll 'i iiuiM l.y w ig. ui, tho prb-i s
imply Jii-III.i Un- expen-e. of rmirn'
with the ndv.-nt of Up railroads pimln r
became cheaper, bui In Un- nieaiiiline
Mr. It' ld closed .oil his business Interests
with cioil pp.in.
Having had years of eKp.-rleiii with
both rail and wat.r tr.no'ioi tal Ion, Mr.
IP-Id's views In i-.fg.ird to Astoria's in
id are of value and . -p. dally Inieri st
ing: Ilo says:
"Astoria cannot lo !p In ..tnlng a gn at
otnmircl.il point, .o, s .on as the now rall
o.ul Is ablo to matiiic p plans ami di tn
ll'ltlale to the ;-ll i p M is Hut b Is .-sm ex
pensive to handle ibe products of III
northwest here ill the mouth of the rlv.-r
lliau from a imint ov. r a hundred miles
Inland.
While nature ci-ialnly had sin-h d'-s.
liny In view wh.-n this l mil Iful bay and
magllllii .-lit eslllarl.-s were llcslglled.
nature expected man to do Ida part. And
so It Is Hi. 1 1 with Hi.- results thus far
iccompllsln d, a dai'li of energy n ml en
terprise on the part of lo r eltla-ns, As
toria will soon forge ahead to a i ll y ol
no mean Importune.'. Already a good
start has been iniole. You have a mag
ri I Hi--ti I Industry In-re-ihat of packing
salmon, nnd that Imluslrv gives life to
many others.
Hack of you In tin- oouniry so apily
spoken of as the Inland llmplre, nuinl
less tons of produce must seek a market
through Hi" gateway over which Astoria
stands guard, and you certainly will he
a poor sentlin-l If you allow this wealth
of Kreaslllo to pass you by without ever.
glance at It. Astoria Is the natural
point of lis embarkation, and will bo
urne so In fact by proper effort on the
m of Its citizens.
"The railroad will become, a great
bcncllolnl factor In the future, of your
lly. No place can become great without
railroad connections. The result may
be slow In maturing, and many may be-
cutiTTr cui itr Plli icickiiINi i.l
Mary J. Iliulollei vs. W. (I. Howell t nl;
mniloii to strike out part of cumpl -i lit
overruled nnd ilefemlanls allowed until
Juno il to answer.
II A. Hinlih v O. F. Morion ct nl; ie.
fault and Judgment.
W. I'. M.ilr.got vs. Charles llrink'IT.
.1. fault.
Tin: iiKitn of 'ic
When- tl.iw.-r tln-lr gem-nun fragrance
shed.
Tlo-v seek tho Sib-lit City's w ills.
Ka. li tin. Is siiiue Msd, wllh rev. relit Ir. ad.
U lp I-.- sad yo swe t Ilcniombrane,
calls.
l.ohg since tiny might not thus pursue
In sympathy u common way;
For one had sorrowed with the blue
And une had miffon d for the gray.
Hut. w ln re a new-curved name appears,
To tell of ti.utiiphaiit mi. I of gloom,
'lllolr blossoms, lleWe.l wll llllllgleil
tears,
Are inhales on the o lf-saiin. lomb.
j must lie sin 1 in a pair I
- --'i our i:iiiip' sun's.
They lit the loot; yield
to its every motion.
E Hid- i ilu) Oh ,,, , ,,,
. .. n I ii. I, un. ahi i .Is, m ill r
e tin i.
j ...FETLRS0N & DROWN
Louvre Concert
Hal!
FAVldtlTISM I " 1 : N 1 1-; 1 .
"How .lure you ncciiso ns of any Hitch
InJiiMloo and partiality?" Impilied th.
Si..ilil.--Iy olll' lal.
"To what do yon tefef?" tnipilreil Ihe
lei rill. si i lll.ell.
"You nay our government robs the pour
m an, thereby Implying thai we are guilty
of illscrlmimilloii. I would have vni nil
lersinmi, sir tlial. however II may go
iit;alii.st on r feelings, wo w-oi rob poor tno-
iii' i niio poor children wllh eipml prompt
m en nnd precision."
A. Eriekson, Prop, a. Kratz. Manager
I "IlltU'lllll
k un. I eontliiueil
eesN ot
INTKItllMTKI).
"Now thai the war Is here," said (lie
sidewalk Hirn.teglsl. In a vociferous plnltil
"why don't wo do soniothlng ln-slilcs talk
alfoiit II?"
And his wlfu looked nl him mildly and
exclaimed.
"Thill's what I would havo asked you
lung ago If 1 hadn't been afraid 6f hull
ing your feelings."
Cus Cooper's
Orchestra
l-ugeiie Arnold, I'lniiM,
Siiri:il Kiioml-i liii iil Svlviil
nslyii, Sun l',iaiii i.M'ii Fiivlir
il('i in 'iniliir siiiic-.s.
IMsTU2AM.
PAItT 1.
,.V.:WT...1 'oldeli llute". . I.i'lirli te
I March,
I 4
WML--,',. vv ,' 1
'.'."dleils" Orfonbllcli
iverl ur
Hchntllscli
I'iiiiio of lim Iiniwnlos''
6 M'"'K"H;ivia Joelyny'Fids'.ai's K.,v'!mo
PAItT II.
" H' i,',;IhTmV:'v,;:,o.';;;J':1'' '"-
7 Mazurka, .Mexican.!.., lie
U A . ...I I ... . . . ' ' '
n III....IIJ, 1,1111'St MllllgS.
A pohhihimj y.
Now simple folk otin hope may trace,
t'nliHs France, moves wllh care
Plain F.ngllsh may achieve, a place
Upon our bill of fare.
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i-riinnde.
. Al'langcd hy
.11 i iperj
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Willie. Hi .I,,
Hoi,g,.,.riyV,m Ji;siyn'in'iaii''s't songs
J'AItT 111.
Minch, Fl Captain i,nns.
Ilvel'lllle, Zllllipil Ilnrnlrl
Moneiix, Cliaraoterlsll .V.n'ollHtcdt
s.r i. "'"'tf-Wylvlan Jnslyn.
ibM..," "'"''y-''i ArranKod by Arnnht .
lliilup (iiui publlshod) ....Krata.
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