THE DAILY ASTORIAN, THURSDAY MOKMNU, MY 2S, m SPECIAL SALE LADIES' UNDER MUSLINS Ik-ginning today mul continuing until Saturday, May 27th, 185W. W recently purchesd a biff lot of these goods, consisting of gowns, .. ehlns aVid corset covers, from on of the largest fsctorie In th country, and which during this sal wilt be cold at from to (0 prr cent les than they have ever been sold for la Astoria. A glane at th display In our window will fully ubtantiat our claim. Wo hav not th space to enumerate the different Items, but remember "Wed apeak louder than word, to com and see for yourself. Remember Sale lasts only till Saturday, May 27. THE FAIR, "Wo under.buy and under-sell. BOG-SOS Cotnmcrclol Street. - Ladies' ...PulfTies .50 cents ind $1.00... AT Albert Dunbar NEXT WEEK! FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE U at BXUO. Lessee and Manager. Beginning fflonday, (Day 22d, '99 Miss Shirley.... Supported by her own company la , repertoire of plays now to Astoria. Change of Program Ever)- Evening Uniform Band Parade and Concert Daily at 1 1.30 a. m. Tickets for sal at Griffin A Bead's. P. J. Meany v3tl merchant Tailor and Exporter of Fare. Richest Cash Price Paid for Fur 8 Una Tenth and Commercial Sta. Astoria, Or. Drifted Snow flour 8 SO at the Pat Market Rooms for Rent Apply upstairs. Good. Building. Boat l-oent meal. Rising; Sua restaur ant. OS Commercial street Fresh supply Gunters chocolates and Don bone just received at the Parlor. Those who have tried the Ice di earn served at the Parlor say it Is the best la tb city. Best California win 30 cents per gal Ion. Alex Gilbert, sole scent for Astoria. Telephone fA Cream Pure Rye. America's finest whiskey. The only pure goods, guaran teed rich and . mellow. John L- Carlson, sole agent Ramoler and Ideal htcyaes tor sal or rent Repairs and sundries n lowest rates. Can at cyelery, 63 Bond street Columbia Electric and Repair Company. Ovid medals to HARPER whiskey at . vnwiv auu vruriu fair, micago. Try It, you will endorse tbe judge's ver. diet. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., As. torla. Oregon. After May ( the Astoria Wood Yard Company will deliver Knappwn Hills slab wood at your door, sawed, for C 50 per cord. Leave orders with F. L. Parker or at the Astoria Wood Tard. Belly's transfer wagons deliver b.g wood to any part of the city on short notice. All orders lift at Zapfg furni ture store, 630 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone tUL Fredericksburg Musi.- Hall, corner of Seventh and Alder streets, Portland, Or. High class entertainments every evening. The or.Iy family resort In that city. All kinds of refreshments, All delicacies In season. Admission free. Louis Dam. natch, proprietor. Wanted Man with little money In every county In Oregon and Washington, to sell the "Best" Incandescent Lamps; makes own gas; 100 candle. Cheapest light known. The "Best" Incandescent Lamp Co., 1S8 Third street, Portland, Or. H"rjr!ns & Srjuler, Managers. W. A. Gaines' private stock whiskey, handled esotustvelr In Astoria by John L. Carlson, Is on of the most popular beverage sold. Its jmritv and quality are guaranteed, and It la specially rec ommended for family use. It is sold in any quantity at th oorner of Twelfth s4 Bond tre.i. The PI nee To Save Money Both way you get the benefit" Boys Will Be. Boysl nl you cant prevent them from Indulging In natural nd healthy port. The only thing to do U to buy their clothing at uch low prices wo ar selling our band some and stylish sailor suit. Odd knee pants, short waists, and dress suits of cheviots, cassl. meres, etc., st US, 1150. Ca) and Hats, Caps and Shws. THE BEE HIVE. TODAY'S WEATHER. Occasional rain. AROUND TOWN. The Astoria Military band has been en- gaged, to furnish music tor Decoration Day. Mr. Julius Strstiss and Mrs. J. Kline will leave this evening to visit frlertd in Portland. J. A. Harper, editor of the Lannetar. returned last evening from a business trip to Portland. The private family room In connection With Jeff's Telephone saloon have rven renovated and present a very neat ap pearance. The members of Charity Lodee. De gree of Honor, art requested to meet at their hall today. Social business will b transacted. The government per'1' In using the stores of Bridge. B'ach A Company. One was ordered from the Eclipse Hard ware Company yesterday for the light ship. The British ship Tsrana arrived In tow from Portland yesterday, wheat laden for Queentown for orders. She will be towed to sea tday if the weather is favcrable. Mrs. Mary Brown Is having the two cottages she owns on Ninetehth near Duane street remodeled and fixe,! up S3 as to make them more modern In their conveniences. The name of N. P. Sorenson should have appeared In the list of subetfrb ers to the Lewis and Clark rad fund published In yesterday's Astorlan. in stead of V. T. Parson. H. Pauls' n. a fisherman, had his hand quite badly cut yesterday while trying to entangle his net from a fish trap. He had a close call from a eapstxe. and he counts himself lucky to get off with a hurt hand. The towV-at Hercules arrived! from Portland yesterday with a rock barge In tow. The Hercules is a new boat, and carried the machinery takn from the wrecked Yukon river steamer Staghound. The new Creamery Restaurant. Bond street, near the alley between 11th and 12th streets, esrves the best B-cent meal ever set out In Astoria. Everything Is new. neat and clean, and absolute satis. faction is guaranteed all patrons. A ship was reported off the river by the noon report from the cape yesterday. The tut? went down to nvet her but she hauled off .to s-a toward evening. Bhe Is supposed to be the British ship Mae Duff wfh a cargo of Jute bags front Calcutta. Notice Piano-owntrs can have their Instruments thoroughly cleaned (preven. live of moth used) for 11.00 Other re. pairing and tuning at moderate charges. Call at Griffin A Reed's or at Spexarth's store, K Commercial street. T. Fred erickson. The building being erected by C. 3. Palmberg on the corner f Commercial and Fourteenth streets for Swan Wlison is rapidly nearing completion. It is 25x60 fet, one dory, and will be li.ted up In an artistic manner for a saioon, which Mr. Wilson will open In it tne last or lext wk. S. H. Willed, the Ijuar...- st.-v-t tinner and j,:i:mnier. firiisrieil this. W;-k putting In the pipes for tm- tvwer o:; the new p!an-r lat.-ly put in at 'he Oa'.aop mills. They were of gdivanized iron, and It was quite an Intricate Job owing to the distaine a';d num-rJs crook ma'le to gtt around the machinery. Que-ri Victoria's birthday was cele-b,-.itJ by a few of U.e Jir i h r-jil'ier.ts. who met at the rooms of Att'.rr.ty Frack 'tie ys -rilav tvn.ti,, A dinner had le en prepared f'lr use on. The t'.asu n sporcled to were tne "The lualih i.t the (juc n," "The Pre-:dent of the. 1'nlicd S'.a-es.'- The ever.lt.g .was -p-r.i in sous" a "id spe.chmakl'.g and the c moicy not d.sfe r?e u'.til late. The olfice b'jiidin arc machine shop that J. E. Ferguson is erecting on the sou h tide of Bond street, between Kleventh and Tweifth strc ts. for the Columbia Elw.rical and Repair Com pany, Is rapidly nearing completion. It will te tOx'JO feet, two stor) s high. It wiil be a sulwiantlal block, and will afford ample room for the electric 'Ompany's business which Is rapidly growing while keeping pac with the growth of Astoria. The Woodmen and Ladies of the Wood men's Circle are preparing for an opn meeting which they propose to give some evening the last of next week In their fine new hall In the Page block. Among tbe notables from abroad they expect, Is F. A. Falkenburg, of Denver, the grand head consul of the order, and Mrs. Car rie C. Yanorsdall, of Pendleton, grand guardian of tb Women's Circle. A pro. gram welt worthy of the occasion I belnt prepared and those who attend will be ur f a highly enjoyable time. The puWIo wHI fce Invited, for Woodmen are alway ready to shar their ntrtaln. ments with their Wend. J. W. Kern, a leading contractor of Portland. Is In the city registered at iht Occident. Mr, Kern, ln partnership with W. F. Hale, ha contracted to put In Hi government Jetty at Gray' harbor. Ttw tivk ued comes from uuarrlea at Flh. er landing, above Vancouver, and .iessra itaia A Kern have a ttovt of bargv to transport a to the Jetty, and have the river steamer Horculva and the sea-gol'ig tug Samson to do their towing. Contractor Palmberg ta pushing the work on the crvamery building he Is erecting forjudge Uowiby on Contuierolal street abo- th dvpot The franw work Is up and the building will soon be en closed, and 1U completion will not be later than two wwk banc. The build ing will b IX'xW feet two itoriee mtn, and it I the intention to make it ore of the most complete creamery plants on this coast. On by one the Industrie ot Astoria grow, and their development ho but Just commenced. J. G. Day, who la an extensive contract, or with headquarter at Portland, I in the dry for a few days while Inspecting the dredging work his firm is doing ebrvest if the O. R. A N. dock. Ad miral Day has a host of warm trlenUs m Astoria, who kindly remember him tor the big hearted manner In which he look part ln the regatta last year. In mak ing It the splendid suews It was. Admiral Day I a true friend upon whom Astoria can rely for the fullest co operation In making the regatta this y sir the greatest yet h'ld. Fair catches of salmon continue to be made In the river, and up to the present : time the pack Is considerably tthad or I former years. Many of the glllnetters hav, done well, especially tlvwe using I small mrsh nets at the mouth of the ' rlvvr. The middle river Is said to be j rising, and a a result some of the eln. I era were reported yesterday as havlmt suspended operations. In the event of a freshet, which Is expect d later on. the j seiners believe but little will be done In their line until the latter part of the i The attomev gen.ral of Washington has retvntlv decided that timber standing on the state land must be taxed a per- s. nal property. This decision Is or much importance to the pe'Ple of Pacific and Wahkiakum t-ounties. the stole holding immense bodies of timber land In these counties which has heretofore ten free from county and school taxes. As the state of Washington Is holding Its tlm- l.r frv.m ti to C per thousand, a few .......hi,- f land means oulte an addition to the taxable property In sparsely settl.d counties like Pac flfio and Wahkiakum. I'p to yesterday 1.J.1S fishermen's II- cense had ben taken out at the office of the state fis commissi rer In this city. Ther have been ssi net licence and five seine license Issnied. But two trap licenses have been taken out. as the traps are neur'y al! located on the Wash ington sld of the rivet. Two set net licenses have been taken. As yet none of the canneries have taken out their li censes, but a the time limit expires with this monih and severe penalties are at tached for failure to comply with tne la, they, as well as the dere!l;t fish ermen, will doubtless contribute their share toward the hatchery fund. County Clerk Wherity yesterday grant- j ed a marriage license to Aib- rt W old and Sofle Johnson. b-th of L'nlontown. Business In Clerk Wherity' matrimonial bureau has been a little slack of late, the inclement weather evidently Inter fering with the arch-ry practice of the fairy god whose arrow bring such ecstatic happiness to the vllllng victims, With the coming of those balmy eum- mer days for which Astoria- climate I noted when evening strolls will cause the young people to lightly turn to thoughts of love. Clatsop's genial clerk expect a great boom In license business at his office, and would advise young men feel- Ing the pangs of the tender passion to come early and avoid the rush. ... The I. R. & N. engine which droppe.i -a . f. ,i.v. is vet lvlnar:i. In the bay. The passenger coach ha been lifted on the dock and was placed bai k on the tra'k. It was found to have received but slleht damage. The removal of the engine will probably be done by'r'1- Joseph Suprenant, of thin city, who went I The following pupils compose the grai- to Ilwaco yesterday to rook over the work. The property on which the nccl- 1-nt occurred Is In litigation between the railroad company and the city of Ilwaco, and the case Is now In the higher courts pending final adjustment. Fire man Bush, who was the most seriously hurt in the accident. Is rapld'y recovering from the effects f his cuts and bruits and will suffer no permanent injury from the accident. Captain Parker, of the steamer Ilwaco, has much difficulty In avoiding fisher men's nets on the run between this city and Ilwaco. Yesterday on the trip down one of these accidents occurred. Th I'.waco was running along the cork line of a net, at the end of which another net lay diagonally across. The Ilwaco crossed over the latter, cutting through It as far as the center. Captain Parker says it In very difficult to see the corks of a ne: at the mouth of the river, owing to ihe rough water. The injuries us i.iir.ed by nets as a result of being run ov-r by the Ilwaco are not, howevi r, 'ap'.atn f'ap'ain Parker says, ns bad a those Inllictt-d by the river boats, as the. Ilwaco cuts clean to about the middle of :;.e n-t without lacerating th': web. Tot.iKnt a superior production of La. I'.ellc- Marie 1 promised. Miss Snlrl-y hm successfully toured the eaxt In this play and with the present supertj com pany In her support s.he has repealed th.it (iii:ee(t on the pacific slop-. As the play Is farnilar to our thea'er golt'g pub- ' .ro. f the mo-' (niccessful In the h!tory lie It is only necessary to pay that the,' of the sehool. This n hlcvem' nt has P'odiic'lon put up by the Shirley com- bw.n accoiripll-hed Jv the ti' tiny co-op- r any rat.k far aleivc that of any other I ' Ion ihai bus l ed Ik-iwc n he t.a. h company which has played the piece on , -r and the scholars together with the the coast. Miss Shirley herself claims earnest applb ail ti the hoy. ftnd girls La Iiell'! as. one of her most emphatic hits, and certainly the receptions ac corded her everywhere would s'-m to prive it. Ticket buyers may be assured of a fine performance. Saturday after noon's matinee bill Is announced as "Ivisr For a Day," a far com'dy In thn-e acts. Thomas Truilingcr and F. L. Parker who now have control of the Astoria Wood Tard, are making extensive prep arations for a big Increase in their busi ness. A larger stationary engine has lately been placed upon their dock, with which to unload scows and out wood, and oth faoWtle hav been added until their yard Is complete la its equipment. Recently they 1 aunched a fin scow which they had built at (he Knarpton mills, and now they a,- having work commenced upon a second s.-ow at the mills. This one will he lt feet In length and W feet beam. These scow will be used for transporting whhI from along the river to their yard In this city. Th growth of the business of the Astoria Wood Yard I but another proof thitt Astoria la prosperous and I steadily building u v The Txper' laguo met In regular scaslon st the Chamber of tVmmen-e nvnu yesterdny e-eniitg. There was a good attendance and a numlter of new members were admitted. A partial report was made ly th commltte ai"'ltil'd n arrange statistic for publication, A comparison wits nitwitted tvtween the exHnses of Astoria and Halent. which showed the expense of this city, other than light, to be t;.frffl. and those or Salem to be K'W Astoria hits a popula tion of between MM ami lO.tMi, rlalem, InoJudlng suburb, has a population of ttOM. In Salem the chief of police re ceive a salary of ll.iV a year; recorder, ll.iMi; one olli-eman, street commta sliuier, !; chief of tire department, !; treasurer, SliW; one englne-r In the fire department. IT'A1; horsemitn, 11. its', and driver, Umi. Chairman O. O. i'ulton of the regatta committee ha received a telegram frm Senator Mcllrlde stating that he has the promise from the navy department of a warship to be In Astoria during the regatta week. Hut the senator state that It has been a difficult mutter to se cure a warship, as ff.lrs In the I'hll Ipplncs have been so unsettled that the government doe not allow vessels of Its Pacific squadron to be brought home except uikmi the most urgent reasons. Now that affairs are taking a more peaceful turn. Astoria niav exyect to ne honored by a vtsit from one of t inle Sam's famous fighting ships, etenator McltrKle ha assuri d the r'gatta ottlc ul that he will keep their n qip ts constantly ly N'hire the navy d.-partmetit until the orders are given to send a vessel 10 the Columbia to take part In what promise to le th,. greatest water carnival ever held on the Pacific omisI. The rena.t management propose to aild many new features that will make the program fr this year far ,.cltwo ihe spletid'd enter taliiments for which the rit.tta has Imvh heretofore noted. Ml. SblrU y and her d. ver company , -re greeted wtth another crowded house ' Fisher s ora house last everlng It ! b-ng tlw. second performance, bv the ! cv.tnpany. The clever fane "A Happy j Pair." was put on as a curtain rals r j There are but two characters In this piece land they are represented by Mi S'Urby and Mr. Frank t'.ol-v Tbe piece was v.ry runny and succeed. d In put;lngj audience In a g.Kvl humor Th play . proiH-r followed. It being the two Set romantic comedy. "Child of tbe llegt mnt." This play has tx-en presented here bs'fore. bur never in the manner it was vut on last evening From the jvery first entrance of I'umbernikle. wImi j . tirave (i to the final curtain , when Josephine gets the man of her choice, the playerw had the house. It was a triumph for the Shirley company. The company has presented tWh emo. rlonal and comedy dramas h re and have made successes In both. Mlse Shirley as Josephine was excellent. In fact the hon ors or the play rest between her and Mr. Lincoln J. Plumer a Pumbernlokel, who ha. I the fat comedy role of the play, and kept the audlenre In an uiroar. S MICm il. WORK SOON TO CIOSK. At..r!ji S 'hools Preparing for C 'mmence. merit Kv. The t-a.-hers and pupils of the Astoria seh.iols are nw busily entfaife,! with the x.imlnatlon. preparatory to the close of the school year and with the work of prepnrlnir the program f"r the com- mencement day . xerclses as well as for the various exercises preeee.img that day , Final examlnatb ns Ugan yestentay nni I the grade attained will determine th promotions the pupils will be entitled to In the class for next year. The annual -rmon will be delivered by Rev. Wm. S-ymour Short In OYaoe Episcopal church j on Sunday evening May 3. The senior reception will be held on Wednesday i evening May HI In the llieth s.-h.iol as- sembly hall. Class day eierciss will take place on Thursday afternoon June The . .mm.ne.ment .xerclses will be i ' hel.l on Krlibiv evelllnir June 2 In Fisher' opera house. The alumni reception ann bancjiiet will be h-ld ln the llnth si hisil as, hibly hall on Saturday evening June 'iMriMno' T:ivs- 1 flfn II 4 iim(.r..ll I:ifii Alice fJray, William J. fJrny. Amy Cirunt I-mon, Austin Ostium. Florence Lcs'on Turner, Kalph if. Worsley. Charle R Wright. The class otll'-ers are; Anna ). Campbell, president; Austin Ostium, secretary. Anna l. Campbell, valedb'. ' torlan Class motto: "Labor Omnia Vln.lt." Class colors: Crimson. Class Mowvr: Carnation. The program for the commencement exercises Is uh follows: Salutatory Florence I-ston Turner Modern Knighthood. Oration Kalph II. Worsley The American Flag. Ijcbate Allirm William J. Gray Iny Charle H VVriglil Question: Iteitolveil, That the L'nl ed State has reached Ihe zenith of Its glory. Ks'ay Amy (iraut Lemon Has Woman' position In tho World Improved'' fratlon Austin Osouin A Transformation 3cn. Class Proph' y Mary Alb (ray "And unrolling further, I wiil fore t - -1 1 the rnvxterles of Kate." Vergil 1. 1912. Valedictory Anna I). Campbell "Kvery Man to A''tnriipih ttie Actual mils- have an Ideal. Present!",' 'ins Hoard of Kd ion. . R N. Wright, Trln. HUh S'.hnl Awarding of Diplomas H. C. Thompson Chr. Hoard of Ed. The Instructor., for the pa-i year In the higher b'an.'h'" have been: Prof. It. X. 'r!h', ptinclpal of the high whoo!. ri'it'ifil sell nee; Mls lycra pad. oi'et, ma;h ri..i'e.s; Mi's Amv O. Powell, Lri ln and llls'ory; Ms Krnma C. Warren, English. The term J'tt cl'.lr.g has been have manif-fted In their school work. The t.ench'TS have been unMring In their iff oris to do nil that was bcs for the j school and maintain Its hlch stnndard of e)rceW-n"e. To the school board Is due great credit for maklnp It possible for the schools of Astoria to rank with the first In the stale and he the honeir they are to our city. The following well known citizens constitute the board: H. C. Thompson, chairman, Hon. C. W. Fulton, Wm. II. Rark'-r, J. R. Hlgglns, F. W. Kendall.. These men have given willing, ly of their time and business training to the dutle of their office and every parson who has the welfare of Astoria at heart should appreciate and thank them for the work thy have accomplished. OUR PRICES TALK Wo aro offering the best lino of mer chandise on the coast at prices that can't bo beat. Scotch lawns I a good wash matsr. lal for waist and drosses. We hsv them plaids, stripe and figure nt I ot a yd. 4 ply ladle' linen collar all new shape, each , ,,..10 ot. Indies' whit or cream Jerty lv. Itw vests, per garment 11 cts, ldlrs' black sateen under skirts heavy corded, each N els. Hoys' blouse waists mad of god percale, nice pastern, each W cts, Children's sailors, good siruw, all color, each quality cts. Hoys' heavy blue demon overalls all copper rlvlted. per pair X c. Hoys' go.nl strong kne panis, p'r pair 3 ct Shanahan PERSONAL MENTION, F. llogers, representing tile lllake, M i' .ill lVuiaity of Portland, l III the etrv. ! A. II. Watklti and J. H. Yeon, well known lottgrr on the Kb komin, were in the city yesterday. Mis V. K Warren left by train ll cwiiiug f r INirtland. where she will visit with friends for a short tune. Mis Mau.le Warren left on last even ing's t rain for Portland, where she will si'Hi a week with friend. A. II. Welkins and J. H. Veoii. well known logger of Cathlamet, are in the city, gu-st at the Parker house Samuel Aplin. of Aplin llro.. who op- tate a 'arse (louring mill at Cornelius, is in the city plarlii orders for lit Hour. Wm riorman, of Stella, who I largety lui.n-sted In timber land on both the Oregon und Washington l.- of the river, wa In me city yesterday. Itev. and Mrs. Kit ward Curran, who hav,, t.-en Iniardlng with Mr Sltvrn. have rented a college on Kschange reel near Ninth, where they will be at h me to their friends after thl week LI'MIIKK INI'I STIIY IMI'lioVINU It Furnishes Another Pr.n.f of tt'e Com. log of (letter Times There Is more activity this spr.ng in the lumlxr Industry of the Partite coast than at any time sine the pall of In dustrial activity settled down upon the county during the reform administration of rcent years. The Kituit'ton mills, across the river from Astoria have felt the Impetus of the better time n,.w al hand, that ha come with a republllan administration of na tional affair and Is now on full limo wiih a full crew II. II. Betiein, lore-k.-sfer for the KnappMn Mill Company, was in the city yesterday, and s'etrd lh.it his company had ail the orders that e.Se Is could le had to handle. Ijuit Sunday ihe schooner North Iteiul left the mill with a load f.-r San Francisco and the s. hooner ll.-ulah I now loading f .r the sumo port. The four masted -hooner Novelty, now duo at San Fran. Cisco with coal from W-tporl, New aland, will, u so.m as h' r coal cargo I discharged, come to the mill to load lumber for Valparaiso. Chile. Oilier ve ! are expi'.ied In the mar future, and from pres-rit Indlcailon the mill will tie run to It fail capaetty for the en tire summer. I'OltT HTBVKN8 HULLiINUH. : l'ropii!s Wanted For Contruollon. ollbe of C. g. M , Vancouver llar ra.ks, Wiinh., May IS IM, Hiabd pro. 'posals. In triplicate, will be received her until 11 a. tn., May .11. IVO, and dun op. . lied, fur the construction of the following buildings at Ft. Htevvas. Ore.: 2 barra. ks, 'll diuh'e set of officers' quart-r admin. Is: r, is Ion building, Q M. stable. N C. O. nuarters. bake-house, hospital, hospital steward's quarters, workshop, g. M. and subsistence storehouse. Information fur. rilHhed at this odlce. IJ. H. reserves the j right to reject or accept any or all pro. posale or any part thereof. Envelope 'containing prop-nal should be marked: 'Proposals for construction of buildings at Fort Stevens, Oregon," and addressed i to undersigned. J. W. Jacob, C. Q. M. j Note The date of opening tho abovs 'proposals Is extended to June IS. 1HV. J. W. JACOBS. (.'. g. M. WHEN NATURE i Needs assistance It may be best to render lit promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only 'when needed. The best and moil simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Flits, manufactured by i Byrup Company. the California Klg New Neckwear Tucks, Puffs, Mows Fancy Manufactured Keai and Nobby Line of Irtdloa' black figured mohair drss kins. Taffeta lined, velveteen bound, worth 11.(0 but w are going to sell them for, each , H ot. Silk faced Moorln I all th rag for nice under skirls, w hav them In new blue, red and black per ii r h cu, New cotton coverts, th greatest fad of th season for Irtet wear and cycling suit, new ehsdes, Juet arrived, per pair iUj gte. W have th biggest and best tin of ahlrt wl In th city, mm dosen line at h ot. New rugh straw sailor hats In mixed and plain colors, i tow prloeev 1 8 99 KNOX SAILOR HATS Kor LmlieH. In Hldck. Nuy Hlnc, White mul Hi.. n, cr M)llh Winnitri W'vur ii Kimx Hut, BUFFUM & PENDLETON IlntterH mul KiiriiiHhcrH. !M Tliird StrrH, Ct.mor Stnrk, I'OKTI.ANM, OKKf.ON. I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY f s Tltion No, JJ Handles Only the Choicest Meats ail Ceasnerclsl It., aest Pelr Retjrai.t. W. F. SCHEIBE, A ImM line el Plpee. Tbac. sag 5eofcre' Arlklee. 474 Commercial Ml. Stop and Think! Are Ymi Itettlnu The llcnl MenfB, The Hent Llquore. Or The Bent Hecla That can b3 had la the city? If not, It Is Because you have not For those who require a genuine feed. May get there with economy all that they need. Thousand who know It hav freely ooafeeaest That of all tb great caterer "JKiT Is the IIEST. Look for the sign ( "JEFP'H" anil take no other. FatuMlslnxl tacnly years. Bend t-oent stamp to pay postage aa4 get a Tide Tab! for list FISHER BROS. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc Can Bev Ton Hosier on Estimate of Material vf Every Deaorlptk, R. L. Boyle & Co Lcocllnp; Real EHtntc Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON Write fur Iiiformiition mul I 'iiriiphlctH. Boys' mul Poiir-ln-Hiinds. Knicker Leggings. .'OK ISICYCLK ISR. liv .1. find I). MiGuorc, Danfrt'cs, Scotland. SUSPENDERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros, JVIake C. H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria Stock oollars and ties In all colors and prices. 100 men's red or hats, color blsrk brown and pearl, th beet value vwr offered In hats, special price., H cbs. Mens' heavy fleeord under shirts and drawer each el U cent men' straw hats, food whits straw, each et. Men' all wool red flannel siMssr hlrts, big value, each et I dsrn copper rlvlted blu domr overalls, warranted not to rip, llr sta. Mens' heavy cation g wftb goubs heel and too, per pair I Mens' all wool eitra heavy weight hlrts or drawer, never sold for leas than HBO suit, our price tin Bros. MnMtclurr of IH Alosy Mellortle "U Belle Astoria" Clnr Schelfce'i Open Stir Schelte's Special Ami Other HrnnHw Jeff's Restaurant General Supply House for Family Groceries. !)'.!) Conniioicial Street Clothing In Kccfcrs nml Vcstccs