THE DAILY ASTORIAN. Kit I PAY MOKMNU, A III 1ST 12, IBM. All 4 rut Ion' Husirif. rut M "Th i n i jatll I 1 ini IHI i.o nri pn f.ii 1 in .1) In ml c! . i Kr w mi w tn tr ul in tl ni nl c I! a I 2ND INSTALLMENT OF Wise Sayings BY Herman Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. If jrou Ann't rwl our Mylrurs, you Kn ooJ rm.lltus, god aOvk anJ j Bargains, i From looal hotel: "Not rpnlll ! for diamonds. Moycloa or othr valuable I krpt under h pillows; Uiry hou)d b it-1 poalltd In the 11." J Ovw 1 Mo Suits to 8Hx-t fin at Htr- msn Win1 stor: auKa ftvm K to P. Trlsl of law suh It ptvntv; you can try on oo of our Suit f.r nothing. Irony of Ft-Ominidor ScWf w-nt Ovara't iwt to tfc bottom of th : Chief gtocklon Intends tm oJ CVvra a flMt up In th air durlr the K-irt HUrM Parad; fT Why li th Ro-atta Ui-h a grat u-. o? HoiauM" Ur. Wm. Goslln la pr-l-1 iwit. H li a irraduat frn nvWnr-' fcted OolW of Rustlers. Hat IVparttnent l oomplm; Um WteM shapes, tn pr"'!'' hJ. A drawlna: .mblnatn Wlufi Woolen Phtrti and Prawera. I How many Miles to Porto Rleo? Theret only on Mll, and Simln thinks he I too many. There's one cfilhler who know how to take rare of hi customer Herman Wise, the RrtlaWe Clothier. 1 Thcre'l sn be a change In the local Postcffloe. There will be a food looktr.j. TODAY'S WEATHER. Talr. AROUND TOWN. ft v FRIDAT. Beauty tn the heart will find its way to tht face. REGATTA EDIT10X onsale at the business office at 10 cents r copy, ready for mailing. Sargent U W. PeirJsIee of Fort S'ev ni w In the city yesterday. P. J. Meaney la Improving ard iloaly ( alnlng atronsth after h j recent lllm-ss. Mr?. E. C. L- wis an l Mrs. C. S. Wrtsat are j jylni; Mrs. Fr:r.k ThM)au'.t. of d Jn ahlne. Wa.-h.. a w k'e v.slu The firewrk for (he mar:r.e dipUy during the rra:: hive arrtvJ ani ar In charge of C'lur'.es Stork'.jn. One of the county oBicUls was sii Buy ing nke medicine yesterday. Evidently there Is a flshing trip on hand. The Uditi of Grace churvh guild j ester day syent a delightful day at Bear creek, and returntd in the evening on the Mller. The piling for the Youngs Bay bridge will probably arrive Saturday, and the contractora will commence work the first of the week. The West' ShTe Mll'.s com.-any have Just received a large ! t of fir cordwood from Stella. Wash., which they are offering at very low figures. See advertisement In another column. ' Contractor Clinton yesterday evening finished driving and capping the plies for the foundations of the Spexarth-Bracker building on Commercial street, next to the engine house. The markets are now full of fine fruit and vegetables. Grapes, apples, peaches, pears, plums, melons, tomatoes, corn, egg plant, all contribute to the table and make life worth living in Oregon. Harper whisky on your sideboard proves your tate Is correct. It proves ftlsothat you are doing your duty to yuur gut and to yourself keeping the !lne.t wlsky ob tainable. Sold by Foard Ik ritokes, As toilu, Oregon. The members of the county court win visit Silde Sun. lay next lit the purple of examining the bridges and county roads at that place. Before returning ih-y will visit the Nccanlcum, Lewis and Clark. ai:d other places. The official count of tho vote for re gatta queen will be made at 6 o'clock tms morning by Chuirmuji Imnbar of the can vas?ln board. There Is much excitement over the outcome of the campaign uml the race i. still anybody' victory. Friday evening, August 12. the Ladles Aid society of the Norwegian and iM.ilsn M. E. church, fpper Astoria, will have their unniial auction in the basement ot the church. lp cream, cake and coffee will be nerved. All an- cordially Invited. The services at the Baptist chapel car are of a high order and enjoyed by good audi, rices. Tod iy at 3 p. m. all the chil dren in tho city are invited to a special meeting to be held In the car for their henelit. There will be services each night of th present week beginning promptly Wrong! , The tea-business was taken up by the wrong end roast ing tea waybff there in Asia and letting it get stale on the way here ! Not Schilling's Best. t pleasant youinr felkw tn pl.ve of thai hnny old cuss. At the rate Herman Wise L nvir.n 1.-l now, he must Intend to fit out every nn and boy In and atvuo.1 Aatorla. We don't (rree with MoKlnleya rrotec. thn ivn iOiivt. but we rather like htm for prvuei-ttne: the itwna wh,m the Siwnin have alauchtertM like ahoep. New atock of S.-k. Xivkwwr, and un. dry nwArti,a for Bveitlomen at Vte . Wouldn't you rather doal with a oKyhter who la up-to-date, both In running hli atore amt buylnit hla a took. If you want fwh. mby hI. tmde wtih Wlae. Wle'a I the llhtet jtore In AatorW. Tou aoe what ywi'r buytnj. Why la Hermnii Wt like a atoveplpe? Reoau he can mw anjHiy. Wlur ilothea nwiiiMt the Thlllppuie e"vdUlon. There la Genral Merritt In them. Of course you're no Spaniard, but If y.Hi'd IVN one f VI attl!n ult. you woiiM be preantaJle at any court lta better to anve rtohee by trndinf with Wlae. than to be born with a i-wk-tall tn your mouth. We dn't look ai funny at our Ad wouM ImlL-ate. but we do feW that we can tit you out better than any old itore In town. "Re nvtnber the n;une." HKRMAN WISH. The Reliable Cloihvlr and Hotter. LOWNEYS CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA ' at S o'clock. Let everybody come lut i'nJ see the church on wheels. The rich man's whiskey is Harper, be cause It is supremely delicious. The poor i man's whisky is Harper, because such ; good whisky hlp him. The family whls i key is Harper, because tt Is pure, pleasant and strengthening. S.Jd by Foard & 1 Stoke. Astoria. Ore. j The bids were opened yesterday for the j construction of the grand itand for tne regutta and the contract was awarded to W. Miller. The bids were as follows: . T. Boomer. C; Julius. C. O. Palm herir. W. Mil'.er. 11; L. IMrtwIg. ills: S. M. Oosney. ITT; J. C. lenega. I1T0: E. Gustafjon. J'.TO. j Mrs OVvcr Petersen died at her r""!- , .'.:n-e In I'pper.oan lat evening. She w is I 72 years of ace ar.d was siitr-rimi from! lr.-py and heart trouble. She leaves t'. t-tn. Oi.if and Jasper Petersen. Th- f'J-j r.eral will be frm the house at 1 o'clo. K tomorrow, and the interment will tikej pl i c In Greenwood. i Coroner rohl went d )wn to Point Adams yesterday to bury the body f u:id drnwr.ed by the l.f saving ire. The !.".;-. whi. h was badly deeompos-d. was that of a man about feet tall, light hair, had en a blue sweater, blue overalls and red striped pants and gum boots. The ' remains were buried In Clatsop cemetery. The following naml buoys have gone adrift from their positions on the coast of Oregon: Alseya river buoy, a tlrst dass can. black ar.d white perpendicular stripes, letter A In white; Sileti river buoy, a second-class nun. Mack and white perendcu!ar stripes, marked "3tletx river," In black and white letters. These buoys will be replaced on their stations as early as practl. able. Captain W. P. Whltcomb, St. Helens; H. M'Connell. Wise; H. Gray. C. E. ' Frisk. Warrenton; E. E. Hunt. G. Wara, ' Fort Canby; W. H. Griffith. Garibaldi 8. Oliver. L. Andrews. Cathlamet; C. B. Trescott. Judge Alex Sweek. J. E. Stuart. Grace Dow. George Knight, W. M. Cllne and wife. Portland; Sidney Thorne. Hld ney Charles. Chinook; J. A. Austin anl wife. Wocxlburn; J. D. Baker, Oregon City; K. M. Harl'k. Mrs. May Foster, : Kalama, are at the Murray. The tx-glnnlni? hint bwn made for learls latlon In the rtlfht direction and the Pro gressive Association will probably secure the co-operation of the people of Wasn Ington In their plar.s. Tlie thing to do Is for all to stand together, secure adequate laws and sufficient funds In order that the Columbia may be restocked yearly with a plentiful supply of fish. To this end the energetic commissioner !s spend ing every nerve and should have the sup port of the people In his work. Alex Gilbert tells a good story of thfc fast service of the telegraph line between Portland and Seaside. The other (lay was the tweuty-llfth anniversary of the wed ding of Collector Invll Dunne and Mrs. Dunne. The r oll'-ctor was in his office Iri Portland and his wife was In Seaside. He thought he would wire her the congratu lations of the day, and dl' tated an elabor ate and elegant message, which was duly sent to the telegraph ofll' e. Twenty-four hours later Mrs. Dunne at Heaslde re ceived the following: "I have t.'l. send nie IT more." Evidently some other lady re ceived Colonel Dunne's congratulation It wis reported last evening that not withstanding the close of the flhlng sea sun several of the north shore c.'nr.erl's were running and Intended to run as long as they could get fish, and that a K-rge number of fishermen were out on the river. Fish Commissioner McCuIre pa trolled the river yesterday with Constable W'lckman and up to a late hour had not returned. Several fishermen who ' imc In during the afternoon reported that Al'-- Gulro had arrested a large number of i seiners. The canneries who are reported , lo have decided to pack arc also said to I have offered C cents for fish, advising the ! men to look out for their own safety, wi'i that they would be responsible only for ' themselves. At midnight laBt night Fish Coinrnls I sinner II. D.McOulrc and Constable W'l' k l man. and Deputy Keegan returned from patrolling the river. Mr. Metjulre re ; ported that they had patrolled about W) miles during the day and night. Keiners Martin P.yan, Frank Cook and Tomj Craln were caught fishing and arrested. Just Received for Fall of 'OS. Plush Capes. Novelty Cloth Jackets. Novelty Cloth Capes. High Novelty Fur Collarettes. Standard Wrappers. Theso Gootls A iv Marvels of Bounty uml Will Ho otfoiotl for ShIo ut Very Itaisouablo rrivw. Iatetiiling Buyers Should Sco Them nt Once. McAlteDfi McDonnell iSZZSZw Have you seen our two-clasp chamois Gloves, with em broidered backs? Albert Dunbar, September Delineators Clearance sale of broken lines of Ladies' and Children's Shoes at less than cost. Childrens' sandals, 25 35, 50, 75c and $1. Ladies' 50,75, $1, $1.25. The prices are such the goods cannot last long. Take ad vantage of these rare bargains by coining at once. THE BEE HIVE The Pat Market Fresh Salmon Trout and Halibut K7-t Commercial Mtrect. Tl.i-y w-n- r-! r:iz i:n . t' ,ii';x ,i: 7,.ji thl jf: Hshir.B lu 1! ik nn thi Ir own r" "if- IT III Jll llf.' ir.lltne.V roUI't ni' .". SrviT.il tr..'S I uri'l r It.iy. nnil the nuniir were taki-n .mil w.irr-ntH tr thr owi.frt will l- urn out at on. At nrth h in" a numlwr of flhfrmtn were out, but thoy re v.ry foxy and ilropix-il inh atpl lifts ovt-rlioanl wh'-n thf- .i the patrol om Ini?. thus avol'llnif arrant. When one man a board"! he wis uk"l to K and p'.rk up hU net, hut refused. He .ild he nas ti.ihlnic for Cn-orKe & Murker. Ills net w.m llxhed up and hrouiflil to the city, where it was plared under Kuard all nk'hi. Mr. M'tiulre ay that he Is noInK out .iKiln today and will keep up ihe work un,.. Illegal fishing Is stopped. He means business. An interesting story was told yesterday by one of the boys on the Bailey Gatiert of an exciting race across the bay yestcr. terday afternoon with the Potter. He said they started out of Pillar Rock about tne same time with the Potter a quarter of a mile In the lead. "We put on full steam and Captain Johnson, who was at the wheel, determined to overtake the Potter, which was being steered by Captain Mc Cullough. The sight was a beautiful one. The smoke rolled out of the stacks or both boats In heavy volumes and the water was lashed to foam under the wheels We soon overtook the Potter and ran alongside of her, there being but a few feet of blue water between us, then It became a matter of nip and tuck. Pas sengers waved their hats and handker- chiefs and the excitement became Intense, Ibe boats were now so close together that , the suction was very great. Three times 'lie Potter hit us, once breaking our fender. We rather Imagined that Captain MeCnllough aided the suction to give us a rap that would have a tendency to re tard our progress. They then commenced to i row J us out of the channel and finally ran us over Into shoal water near beacon No. 2. Hut even then they did not get the I best of us, as the Caizert was Just as good a runner on dry land as In the main channel. We soon got over the rands Into deep water and ea-slly ran away from them, winning the race to Astoria, where! we st'pped at one of the Cppcrtown ran-; ii-ries to unload freight." P. MAI, KSTATH TKANdFKKS. A. I'. i oumy lion Hammond and wife to Clatsop ; ' n"'1 regarding fishing should be on (trip of l.xnd 30 feet wide In see-! forced. The people who will support the township s north, range 'J west; l. j proposed measure have u right lo crlll A. Uowll.y and wife to Clatsop t ' "') condition of affair and see that S. i. county, lion tl. strln of land 1(0 feet wide in mi-.-I township 8 north, range I west; , II. C. Jeffers and wife to Clatsop county, lip of land ,;a feet wide In section ), j township north, range 9 west: II. , LATSf iP'H CHUA.MKKY. The farmers tlitoi)ghoilt the county are taking much Interest In the proposition to establish a co-operative creamery In Astoria. They realize that the dairy ' business is the greatest Industry In this county for the farmer ant that when the ere.iim.Ty business Is reduced lo a science, ; their Income from the business will bo so enlarged us to make them lair prollts and make It an object for others from the east to Join them In the business, it Is con fidently expected that within a hort time there will be ten caws where there Is now one. Mr. J. C. Ryerson, of Elsie, was In yes- for. !ih and I'omnii'rt'ldl Sircfls ami I'uttcrn arc here. i. rOuy irnl :,i'.k in in Astnrlui . i rl'T Ihur hit) li.. ly in iu i . t r t of tl..-. .uaii tu-li vi-.l 111 tin' ip inn ry T"i .i:'.i th-'ln'!lvl lu.il i-i.irator. "VV.. .ui! k "" fi.iC to l!h th. irri'ii'ry anl work f ir Hi' m. V an nit.n.-l ili.it in i iri-nt rw.nl i.TMor l 'r illir t h"Jld be i hH-lK.! He U .1 K Jod III -t II p r sonally, but has been there So long ti't he Is II pet of the nullity court all I d not give the attention to our n ssit.e that he should Without roads we are h.ind. upped. mid roads we Intend to hve If the county court does not umpt ttie proilt!on to purei hae the mw mill f ir road purposes It will make a great mis take u nd Jeopardize the Intcr'-xti of tne entire community. We tire with you on the creamery and we want you with us on the roads. Vesterday afternoon the Foard It Htokes Company re. elved two sample, boxes ol separators direct from the Hvenska Cell-, tnfug Altle lloliKet. Htoikholm, Bwedcii. They are the smaller slxeg of Ihe cele brated Umpire style of separators, patent ed lit Hweden and largely used throughout that country. The Hwedlsh farmer be lieves In modern methods. SUPPORT THE LAW. Protect the Fish, Regardless of Seasons. Short Tho Astoria Progressive Commercial Association Is much Interested In this question and very anxious that Commis sioner Me'iultc should promptly closo Ihe lushing season. The association Is Ihe prime mover In the effort to secure at the !n,.xi session of the legislature tho passage of u bill for an appropriation to aid In the propagation of salmon nnd to furnish the means for Ihe more elllcient management of the llsh and game department of the state. The lack of funds has greatly ro- tarded the splendid work being done by 'Commissioner Mcdulre. Tim magnitude of the commercial fisheries of Oregon do mands the strongest support of the peo- .pie at large. It has been frequently shown In these columns that other slates do more financially to protect, us well as propagate ibelr gamii llsh than does Ore gon to protect and Increase Its great com merclal flitln rles. The Progressive Asho iiailoti feels that 11 any progress Is lo lie made in the way of securing the needed legislation, the laws which are In ,""" n"r '"'allng all around. If the r"'" cnmoiiK is lo tin preserved II can- not be done If fish are laken Just nt spawning time and a majority of the ",irriH 'roje.i. I he Association H strong '"'imi mm even u me season Hap pens to be short nnd Ihe packers urn be hind with orders the law should bo ob served in order that future seasons may be prosperous, BOCIAHLK. 'Die sewing circle of the Swedish Linn ern church, Cppertown, will give a so- dablo Saturday, beginning nt H p. m. At the same time many line article! will be sold. MA1L A CUPr of ihe lle$uMa, Edition of the Astorian to your friends The best advertisement ever published of Astoria. R egatta - Specials - GREAT BARGAINS IN SAILOR HATS Every Sailor hat in to bo closed out at price. Ladies black brocado mohair skirts, full width, lined with good taffeta. Velvet- &. -n een bound, only h" Ou Ladies all wool colored ekirts.ful I width, best lining, well made, volveteen bound. Cp-r. only 2.50 SHANAHAN BROTHERS Tli Only HIopo Thnt MoIIm CHonp Heilborn & Sl'KClAL SAI.K Jiiiuusv Liiit ii Warp Muttin. Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland. """VitiiYm'triii P. A. STOKES c t . I "m m c m e . m Clothing fine! licntH I iirniHliitig ChhmIh CUSTOM MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY. West Shore Wood ... ft Fir Cord Wood -Slab Wood - - Cut and Vine Mnple nnd Spruce Limba. You Save Dollars By Purchasing Your Drags. Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles of Th only cut-rale drii stum wbi-re every artit-lo ia soM lrto!i'i -r pi nt, less tlinn the maniifnriiiri'r's prire. Mem words don't tell it nil. Here uro soniH pricrs. Hernetnlter every 1'iitciit Medieine, Toilet Article or Druif is sold at rut rules. Oar mnil order Ihihuichs Iiiih treliled in ii year, iM-rmtsn everyoiio witliiti IKHI miles of rortlNim can save niunry ,y traditiK with us. tir Cut -rati' I'rleo tu lu i.'i r. I'.f i"iliir ITiic l l'i . I M) A l! in k ii Pnr'UH rimti'n Ay.'ii' rHriiimrl'lii r.itliT I'liii f'llit.irlM ;', S''nli' Kiiiuhlnii ki II'mhI'h ssrunpitrllls i in I'iiIim-'ii tN'lery t'ftiiipiiiiiiil im Hyriin f Klf, i liri-Knn HIimmI I'uijlliT mi I'lt'trM M K-virlti' l'r"'rliiliiii mi I'ler'-e's (il lull Mi'illi iil ih- mvery I hi 1'lc en l'nli. Vi IIIIim' 11 ii U l-illj ,t) ijulliliiii 'Hnulni, or Miur cuiili"! 'Inlilnl, In hoitli'M ' 'in! ilnlnu KI I kiiiIii (iinliiM t hiHtilt'R, or Hiti.ir- :t.t Ic.llC'l lllhit, in li t I J i ( uiiliiliilnv HSI kiuIii Xi islnlne 'ii i.Miili'H, or Hiiu'.tr- I'llllll"! Tllill'lH, III llllltM ciiiilnlli'iiu i' l-Kriilii ,- ' ti Inl in (,'niiiilf'i., nr hiitr.r- I'llHll'll 'l.llll'IH, I" llllMll'1 1'niitnliiliiK imi'iKraln We Imy direct from tho imiiiiifiictiiri'rH in ipiHiititicH, wliicli Heeuri'H the VKKY LOWKST Tit A DM ItATIlH. This ennlilt'H uh to rotail ut wholeHiile prices. We puy trniiH)ortiition clinrjfen to Am toriii on nil orders for ilriii or pntent medicines iinioiinlinu to 5 or over, wlien iiccompuiiieil hy the cmhIi. Our photoKMphio dcpartniciit will in terest you. Every new thiritf in photou nphy is in Btock, nnd It will delimit iih to have, you cull, wlietber you Imy or not. Woodard, Clarke & Company Cut-Kate I)rii((lsts Fourth end Morrison, Portland, Ore, WM,,MVMM.M,MV,M.VMM.MAWVWVWM,M,V?AW GREAT SHIRT- tho houso almost half Waists out at Lot 2 All Waists out at out at Son Furniture and Carpet.. mills Go. 3.75 per Cord 2.50 " " Delivered Looks Meat may look good, tut is it? Some people can tell food meat when they see It. Tbey can say whether It Is tender by feeling It. but nine peo ple out of ten can't. If your purchase Is made of us you may rest assured the meat is all right and If It's not the very best when It's served. It's In the cooking. ROSS, HJGGINS& CO A. V. ALLEN ...Fancy and Staple Groceries... Fruit Jars uml Jelly (iIiinnch. Willi tin; Fruit togo in tltcin If you can't be Queen of the Regatta , buy your groceries of DeYo and Get a fine dinner set free. WAIST BARGAINS Wo aro going to closo out evory Shirt waist wo havo in Stock at groat reductions In prico. We placo thorn in throo lots. Lot 1 All our 60c percalo Shirt to be closed 35c our 75c porcalo Shirt to bo closed 50c Lot 3 All our $126 percalo chani bry blouso front 8hirt Waist to becloeod nr In a Woman's Care almost avrry aril Is of w.rlnj apparai 1 will last lonr than It lookoj after br , a man. dirn womvn li'flfcl th.lr f'ow.ar. Klines of (In apprarsnr. rs'hor tbaa (uixl qualitr. attrart th.m llul In tiilvtfltf ah.MA hr It la tBk I pui.it.i. to mtk a mtstak. Th ap- prsrsnr. anj styU la all that th mo fattlillitus rouM dr.lr. and th oallty2 kpt psr with btith. Our pr!r sr. rfM a woa4r-i ; fully low by wis buyr. Petersen k Brown. MURRAY HOTEL Kih. ol S'lnlli St trot Electric Lights -Electric Bells -Frto Sample Foom-All MoJern Improveaicnts. WtKKI Y KATKN K. M. (ll'XN.I'rnprlo. Good ..Prieen Lower Thnn ICver T