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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1899)
THE DAILY- AST0R1AK, SATURDAY MORMNU, MAY 37, m 5 v7 SPECIAL SALE... LADIES' UNDER MUSLINS Itcglnnlng today and continuing until Saturday, May 27th. 18SM. W. recently purchase elf lot et these goods, consisting of town. drawers, hlrll and corset covert, (ram on. of the largest factories In the country, and Which during thla sale WU1 be sold at from 26 to W per hn fcav. ver been sold tor In Astoria, A flanc at th. display la our window will fully substantias our claim. We hav not the pac to enumerate the different ltem, but remember "Frio tpaak louder than words," o coma and are for yoerself. Remember Sale lasts only till Saturday, May 27. THE FAIR, TV under-buy and ender-aell. Bath way you ret the benefit 506-508 Commercial Street, --r'.C, Ladies9... ...Putf Ties ...50 cents and $1.00... AT Albert Dunbar THIS WEEK! FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE U B. BKLIQ. Itnai and klasager. Beginning moQday, (Day 22d, '99 Miss Shirley.... Supported by her own company la a repertoire of plan new to Aatorla. Change of Program Every Evening Uniform Band Parade and Concert Daily at 11.30a. ni. Ticket for aala at Griffin at Baed'a. P. J. Aleany-wtfstl ffierehant Tailor and Exporter of pars. Elsheat Caah PrSoa Paid for Fur Bklna. Tenth and Commercial Ste. Astoria, Or. Drifted Snow flour SS.5 at the Pat Market Room for Rent-Apply upstair. Good. Ban Building. Beat 15-cent meal. Rising Bub restaur aat, OS Commercial atreet Freeh supply Gunterf chocolates and bon bona Just received at the Parlor. Thoae who have tried the lea cieam erred at the Parlor aay It Is the best In the city. Best California win eeats per f 1 lon. Alex Gilbert, sole agent for Aatorta. Telephone (X. Cream Pvra Rye. America's finest whiskey. Tha only pure foods, guaran. lead rich and mellow. JobB L. Carlson, sols agent. Ramolar and Ideal htcyaea for aala or ran i. Repairs and sun dries at lowest rates. CaB at cyclery, ts Bond street Columbia Electrlo and Repair Company. Gold medals to HARPER whiskey at New Orleans and World's Fair, Chicago. Try It. you will endorse the Judge's ver. diet Sold by Foard & Stokea Co., As. toria. Oregon. After May I the Astoria Wood Tard Company will deliver Knappton Mills lab wopd at your door, sawed, for U.M per cord. Leave orders with T. L. Parker or at the Astoria Wood Tard. Kelly's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on short notice. All orders left at Zapfs furni ture store, 430 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone ML Fredericksburg Music Hall, corner of Beventh and Alder streets, Portland, Or. High class entertainments every evening. The or.ly family reaort In that city. All kinds of refreshments, - All delicacies in season. Admission free. Iuis Dam. roasch, proprietor, ? Notloe Plano.owner can have their Instruments thoroughly cleaned (preven. tive of moth used) for ILOO Other re pairing and tuning at moderate charges. Call at Orlffln ac Reed'a or at Bpexarth-'a store, tot Commercial street. -TV' Fred crtcksqn. i jj " W, A. Gain' private etock whiskey, handled 'azcTuslvly in Astortt" by John U Carlson, is on. of the most popular beverages told. Ita parity and quality ar. guaranteed, and K .specially rec ommended for family we. It la aold in .any quantity at the eorner f Twelfth ad Bond etmta. Mia The Place To Save Money Boys Will Be Boysl and you can't prevent tnetn from indulgtng la natural and healthy . .porta. The only thine to do la to buy their clothing at auch low price, aa we are aofl'ng our hand, some and atyllah tailor autta. Odd kne pants, ahort waiai. and dre aulta at cheviots, eeasl. mere, etc., at 11 . R 50. HOO and Hats, Caps and Shoes. THE BEE HIVE. TODAT'8 WEATHER. Rain. AROUND TOWN. The tug Samson M: out f Jr dray's harbor yesterday with a rook ladea barge In tow. T steamer Lackrae arrived In yester day from San Francisco with iS& feet of redwood and SW cords of tin bark for Tort land. For Sale. The sloop "Sparrow." SS feet long and 11 feet wide. Handy for flh tender or for trapper. John Swing. Fort Stevens. Oregon. German Lutheran services will tR held tomorrow a; 3:3 p. m. In the I'ongretra tional chnrvh b- Rev. G. Finite. All are cordially Invited. First M. E. Church Preacln by the ptor, AV. B. Holllnirsh.'ad. mornln and evening. In the evening thre will te a mem -rial service for the O. A. R. LOST. Silver match box. with name engraved. FindeV will be suitably re warded by returning to the undersigned a: the railroad office. T. H. CCRTTS. The steamer Eleric was hauled on the ways at Smith's point yesterday, wnere she will be thoroughly overhauled before Rolng into service on the river as a quarantine boat. The British ship Marouff Is yet In the lowr harbor. She Is awaiting onlers whether to discharge a portion of tier carao of Jute baits In this city or pro eeed direct to Portland. The ladies of Ketatah Council, Degree of Pocahontas, gave a basket social last night at the A. O. V. W. hall for the entertainment of the Red Men. A large crowd was present and the evening was spent very pleasantly by all. The new Creamery Restaurant. Bond street, near the alley between Uth and 12th streets, esrves the best S-cent meal ever set out In Astoria. Everything is new, neat and clean, and absolute satis, faction Is guaranteed all patroni. At the Swedish Lutheran church tb Swedish services will be held at W:30 a. m.: Sunday school at'lJ:lS: English ser vices at S p. m.; tc.plc, "Christ Receiving Sinners." The pastor will leave for the east on Monday and will he back on July 1st. The election of officers fir Beaver Lode Xo. 33. I. O. O. F., wan held lat evening T. F. Ball was elected noble grand; Duncan Stewart. Jr., vice grand; F. O. Walters, secretary, and O. S. Wright treasurer. The Installation cere monies will take place on Thursday ivpning, June 29. R"v. Ralph L Knapp will preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. Bubject In the morning. "Growth " in the evening, "Faith With out Works Is Dead." Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school 12:16 p. m.; junior. I p. in.; B. Y. P. V. 7 p. m. When In Atrla step into Fisher Bros, and ce the new mower constructed on new principle to work among the stumps. You can raise the cutter bar perpendicular without throwing the ma chine out of gear or stopping the team. Has roller hearings and very light draft. The members of the Pioneer and His torical Society of Oregon are requested to meet at the Chamber of Commerce rooms this. Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, to decide about Joining the pioneers at Portland in their celebration on the ujth of June next. Also any other business thet may xm before the meeting. R. -V CARXAHAX. Secretary. The regular services will be he d In the Congregational church next Sunday as follows: Morning service at 11: Sunday school at 12:15; Children's meeting In the aft -moon at 4; evening service at 8. A memorial sermon will be preached a: the morning service on the subject, "The Mission of Life." All are Invite, anfl welcome to this service?. Edward Cur ran, pastor. AppropriA:e Memorial day sen-ices were held in the city schools yesterday. Each of the schools were visited by a detail from Cushlni; Pojt, G. A. R and were as follows: McCTun-'s Comrades Elmore, B. F. Allen, C. A. May and C. 8. right. Shlvely's Comrades ,F. D. Winton, John W. Welch. 3inn M'-Cue and- Thomas Hendsrson. Adair's Comrades A. Scher neckau, Thomas Dealey, P. L. Taylor. Q. Meibohm and C. H. Stockton. The sec ond division', naval hatt'allon, under com mand of Lieutenant Sherman, attended the ckercises at the McClure school. - Astoria, to be in the line of a live, up to date town, has added another secret order to Its already large list. . A lodge of the Order of Washington waa lnsti tuted last Saturday evening at Wood men ball It Is a fraternal, beneficiary order to which both men and women can belong. Following tha enrollment of members the election of orrtc-r. was held, Mrs. Clara Richards was chosen p"l prvahlent; Mrs. Bessie Barker, president; Mrs. Rllsabeth Dlllmsn, vie president; Mrs. Elisabeth Tttt, secretary; J. A. Jihnon, treasurer; Mrs. louie John son. chaplain; Mrs, Martha llernsled. mary; Mrs. Helena Crw.k, maltha; J. A. Harp, sentinel; Mr. Kvinlce Johnson, assls.am sentinel; Mrs. Fannie Cronk, guard; Stephen Miller, ouisldo guard; Lr. II. L. HendTso, nicdloal examiner. The lodge now has over fifty members, and start out under very favorable aus- IMC.s. The next regular nnvttng lll take place this evening at Woodnin hail. A uievtlng was held at the court hoil yistcnlay evening to make arrangement for a Fourth of July celcbrntkNi, A numlvr of cltlacn expressed a desire to be present, but could not attend the meeUng last night and an adjournment as taken until Wednesday afternoon at i o'clock. It wa the opinion of thoee present .that an old fashlomsl picnic should be given on a large scale, and that It should be held on the base bait ground or near th Young's bay brblge. XotmVg definite, however, was decided upon, but It I probably that thl Will b oim of th arrangement agreed upon st th meeting Vlnday afternoon. The Young' river pulp mill I now run. r.lng day and slight with a full force of hand, and I turning out five ton of pulp per day. Six hands ar employed in th mill, and nearly a dosen men are engaged In cutting and getting th sprue bolts to the mill. This pulp mill 1 a very Important factor In the devol opmTt of the Young's rlvor valley, for Iwitlea making a market for the tine body of spruce timber In that section. It g ves milo.vmei ti many of the settlers an. I distributes several thousand dollars each year in this county. With the new life thai his come to Clatsop county many tndustrb's of that and other kinds will h established In the ivxt few years all over the county. Anton Christ. flh boat No 03. caiiifht a monster st'a lion In his net yesterday at Sand Island. It became entangled in the web and was found close t the etvl of th net. The sea lion became snarVd In siiih a way that It was nlmo.' ih-iwrtl when discovered. It showM tight, however, when Christ came across It and It was necessary to tire several shots Into Its head before It was killed. Four r five salmon were found In the net, which had been partially ea.en by the sa lion, bites being takn -hi; ' each on with the head of the a!m'n "till gllleJ In the net. Sea lions have h'ti known to go along fishermen's nets eit Irtg every salmon In sight, and leaving no'hlng but the. heads hanging la the eh. Christ a unshle to get the Hon aboard his boat, hut a rope was tied arooad the head and It was twed to Ross. HIgRlns & Cwnpa-ny's s !p. It w is !sndel by means of a derrick after much. difficulty. The sea Hon was not w.ghd. but W. J. Cook, who had It haule,l t.y one of hi teams to the Telephone d k. said It welgheil fully one ton. It m-a ured only ten feet m length, but was as large around the mlddV as a good six-4 hrs. W. J. Crelehton. of the Telephone company, had It shipped to Portland on the Telephone. Mr. Crelnhton says he will place U on exhibition In Portland as a sample of Columbia river salmon wearing fur skins to keep out the col.1 due to the backward season. STEAMER ASTORIAX WRECKED. Young' bay was the scene of a wreck yyesBerday which probably will cost the loss of a big scow belonging t H. R. Pc.r-.hwlck and damages to the steamer Asnirian of over SIVO. Capt. John Brown with the tug Belshaw brought over from Grays river yesterday morn tag a big sow belonging to H. B. Borthwlck. the Gohle mlliman. and took It to Young's bay to have it put upon Capt. Parker's grid Iron ru the fon of South Eighth street for repair. The scow had been used to take down a load of railroad material ro Saidem's logging camp on Grays river and while in that stream was anagged and sunk. She was unloaded and raised and patched up sufficient to make the trip to the gridiron. Capt. Brown tied her up In what he uppoed lo be a secure manner along side of the steamer Asrurlan which was lying at that place out of commission. During the afternoon tha scow awung under the after port guard of the Astorlan and when the tidt went out the scow grounded and the steamer suttllng with the receding water, that part of the guard wa torn off. caro''nB away the engine limbers and completely wrecking the engine and doing considerable damage to the house and the wheel. The scow was badly crushed and twisted that she filled with water and it probably a wreck. The Atorlan is mill afloat as her hull was not Injured below the water line. A message was m-nt to Mr. Borthwlck and he will prob ably be down today when he will con-'er with Capt. E. P. Parker, the owner of the Astorian, as to the settlement for damages. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. In the dn ult court the following cases weTe called up yesterday and passed upon. Laura A. Davles vs. W. W. Parker et al.; judgment by default. J. G. Xrunberg v. Sidney Dell; hearing of objections to confirmation of sale -t for hearing on Monday. May 29. C. Peterson vs. J. H. Stalker; order of confirmation of sale. I.-andeT Lebeck vs. Willis J. Eberman et al.: same order. American Mortgage Co. vs. Mary Shane Smith; samp order. Charles W. Elandt et al. vs. Charjes . f-.'landt; same order, Slg Slrhel vs. Flavel Hotel Co.; Judg ment by default. John Lewis et al. vs. Tames Maher e-t a!.; dismlsited as to B. A. Beaborg and Judgment and decree rendered against Jam's Maber. The trial of Janes Stewart, charged with larceny of twine, was postponed un til Monday morning. O. X. Denny, receiver of the Portland Savings Bank, vs. E. A. Seeley et al.; mandate of the supreme court ordered en tered. The Jury was extused until Monday morning at 9:30 a. m., there being no cases of Importance for tomorrow, and Judge McBrlde 'having some business ma'ter to look after he adjourned court until Monday at 9 a. m. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, per vous and hot, and get tired easily, If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blister and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort Try It today. Bold by all druggist and shoe store for 26c Trial package free. Ad. dress -Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. T. rrXRRAL NOTION. Tha funeral services of K.dwin C. Young, of Company A, Second Oregon National Oimrds, who illol at Manila, l 1., on August 1st, Isw, will be held at Clrav KplsiHipal church on Sunday, May W, 1, at the hour ot 1;."W p. m. AH clvlo soclwle. th trailers and children of the public school and cMlseii ar rKwctfuUy Invited to rade and ac iMinpany the remain of of our soldier to hi final resting place. The body will II In state at the ar. niory of th naval battalion, under guard of the Grand Army of the Republic and the naval Uittallott, The procession will move from th armory at I p. m. and proceed to Oracv chuiih, uu I from iherv lo Greenwood, i-emolery. wher our e- dicr lHy will lv laid to rest by hiving and touilor hands, rher to sleep on HI the revelll wal out sweet "d clear on resurrection morn. Owing to the short time between th arrival of the remains and the day of th funeral, It ha been Impossible) to give to each society a for. nisi written Invitation. The committee therefor desires each society to consider this nolle an official Invitation to attend the funeral lu a body. Alatnm' nt of societies will be an nouncvd In th Sunday Issue of the As syrian. Edwin gave hi life In the er vice of our country. He guv It that freedom and religious liberty mlgtil l the heritage of th down trodden and op pressed, and now rhiH he ha com homo to his parents, friends, schoolmate and neighbor. In ih llent rmbrac of driUh, we a III honor him. with the d' ret wish if a soldier's heart, when death call him (rmi th Held of duty, a soldier's funeral. 'Though he keeps silence, no calls aloud." f. iv wisrox. C. A. MAY, CIIAS. H. STiK'KTuX, iVminltt' e VI XKUAI. NOTICE The funeral services o.-r the rniaiti of the i.i4V Kdwaid 0. Young w:ll be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow a: lirase Episcopal chur tri. under tlve auspices o." Cushlng Post O A U. Tue burial wf.l !h at Ores n wood cemetery. A lt a III lev,. Young's river f ir the no,- modailon of n'a'.ives .ind friends of the family of I the dead soldier who i-h to attend j fun. nil a: .'' oel.v k tomi'rrv . ttunday. I morning. A meeting .ns held at the eourt house I ye.su-rd.iy for the ur'e of taking PP'P ,r steps or ihp burial f Edward C, I Young. im motion of Conn y Ju.lg ji'.ray, a? whose I ri:.i ti-c th- meeting was ;,-iii;. Thomas Fanuon is .'.ccted vh ' man. A committee was tlieu iipt0l'Ue. from tile Grund Army to take chaige of the fun. ra! of the de.-en.il. The com mitte.. c neists of F 1 Winton. C A May and C. H. Stockton. It was the sense o' the meeting that all tl.ig. shouiil !. ilisplaye.l at half in.ist today and tomorrow out of re.p ct to the memory of the debased Th.- body rrive,l from San Kratnisco on the midnight train last night and was met at the station by detail from the Grand Army and naval res ryes. The remains were escort'd to the armiry an I will lay Sr. state there. I un.b r guard until ttomorrowThe fun eral arrangements have been completed aid will take place frim Grace Eplitpl church tomorrow afternoon. A DAl't illTEIt OF THE EMI'IHE." One of the t"t plays so far presented ( hy the Shirley company was put on at Fisher's theater lat rvn!ng. ft was the romantic drjin.i by II. I'. Cottrell en titled " ADaughter of the Empire." The piece w written especially for Miss Shirley, and the t-adicg role, that of Muurlne Neville, fits her like a glove. TV plot of the play deals with the tr. ring times of X.ipdnn and gives plenty of room for b-autlful cstumes and thril ling situations. M:s Shirley was all that could be desired as Matirine. Ml., Marie liaker as I'numwi de Vlll-rs, had a thankless role, but played it well. Mts (".aire Slm-lalre In tne character part of Mother Stella proved her ability as an actress. ML. N-llsim was also very good. The male role were In aiubc haiiils. Frank xdey as ftamon and jijeoige .M'-jiiarri were excellent. The character rt were In the hands of Mr. Do Hxo as j Farge and William Abram as the old Lord Mulford and later as Napol-n. They both hail good parts and acre espinl to them. This afternoon the comtmny will present "I't For a Day," and clowe their engagement this evening rn the emotional play "Divorce ' THE LOL'VRB CONCERTS. The concert given each evening at the L'JUvre. to which the puo.lc Is cor diaJiy Invited, with free admission given, ar the equal a musical events to many more pretentious concert to which an admuwton of M cents and 11.00 is charged. The selei-tlon given below on the pro. gram for the week beginning tomorrow show the nigh class of music that the Amme Sisters Ladles Orchestra are play ing. Those young ladles are a handsome of face and figure as they are skillful in music, and their grace and ease add much to rhelr success aa entertainers, PART I. 1. March, "FrutAllng" Parloa, 2. Waltz, "Entre Nous" VV'aldtuefel 1 Selection, "The Knickerbockers".. DeKovrei 4. Polka,"Le. Danse de Ecus".KahrbaJ h 5. Intermezzo, "Schlem Amor".EUenhrg 6. Grand potpourri. "Kuby",8 hlepegr'-ll 7. Waltz, "Tab-s From the Vienna Wooda" , Strauss 8. Selection, "The Beggar Btudont".. Mllloocjter 9. Polka, "The Merry toper". Wohanka PART II. 10. March, "Manhattan Heach" oua 11. Overture, "Jolly Robbers" Huppe 12. Gavotte, "Die Lanterschlagerln".. Komzak 13. Waltz. "Wine, Women and Song,, Straus 14. Spanish Du.ni.-e, "Ml OnerldH".Longey 15. Sexteu, "Lucia Dl limmerrnoor" Donizetti 31. P.Jku, "Rlngel-rlngel r la" Huppe 1". Waltz, "In Old Madrid" Meirr 8. Finale REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. James W. Welch and wife to Mary M. Walker, north 10) feet of lot , Block 51, 8hivey' PjO A. H. Stone to Walter D. Hharpe, lots 5. and 7 In tract 1, block 10, Hustler & Aiken's 37G Hermosa Park Investment Co. to Ada M. Fulton and Maud E. Ful ton, lots 10, 11, 12 and 13, blk 8, Hermosa Park 850 State of Oregon to T. H. Curtis, the east half of D. L. C. of J. W. and Orilla MofTitl 2 000 Columbia Harbor Land Co. to John Thonney, lots 1, 2, 11 and 12, block 38, Warrenton Park 600 WHEN NATURE Needs assistance It -may be best to-render It promptly, but or, should renumber to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The beat and most simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Fig, manufactured by the ' California Fig Byrup Company. OUR PRICES TALK Wo are offering the best lino of mer chandise on tho coast at prices that can't bo beat. Scotch lawn la a good wsh niatar. lal for watal and dra. We hav. them plaid, stripe and flgsrsa at , .. Ct yd. 4 Ply ladle' linen collara all nw haiw. each W cis. IjhIIcji' whtr or cream Jersy Slav, hwa vesta, per garment IS cts. taidlc' black sateen under skirts heavy corded, each W ols. Hoys' bloumt wal.ta made of good percale, nice ptlrna, each SO cts. Children's sailor, good quality sti-uw. all color, each SB ct. Hoys' heavy blue demrn overall all copper rlvlted, per pair SS da ltov goiHl strong kno pants, pr pair.. O eta Shanahan I'KHSONAl. MENTION. C. It. Trescott arrived down from Port land yesterday. i j Jo.lali Wet. th Clt'p chee man ufacturer, I In the city. K. W. Crlchton, of the White Collar iue. H-nf ye.terday In tho city. II S Gill, of I lr a. ii. was a pa.ncngnr from Portland on last night's train, i It. C. A KIIU.it. a prosperous farmer of i he Elokameii, i In the city oa butne. Henry Fle k-ivrtelt, the l"ortland : wlioie.ale liquor d-stUr, ia In th city for , a few days. i C. II. Markh.s.11. g'lieral freicht and pa ' -iwi-r ag -nt of tho Suuthrrn I'aclflo ' it I'. rlatil lu the .Miy yet.-day. a. r m;ia il.-,l by Mrs M.irkham and Mrs ; f M Htnlth. The party returned to I r.land on th rveiung train. LOADED TOlU'EDu COMES ASHORE. i A loaded torp.sjo recently cam ashore unlnh had been tl-atlng about, no on - knew how long, a menace to a I caaft. j Many dlee g.-rm quite s. de.taty are rloatit aUoit at this season of ih ar 'thirsting for tho weak .pot in lung or I stomach. The br.t thing to do I to i fortify yourself asa.nst them by keeping I the bowels regular the stomach sweet !ar.d the blood pure. Huatettrr's Stomach j Hitter will do this mors effectually than anything els. It ha been h standard remedy for weak tmech for i half a century, and may b had from any druggist. It I particularly effective ln all casrst of billlou.ne. and Inactive I kidney, and is also a sure cure for ma. jlarla and fever and ague It Is worm J trying. There are two public nulsancaa the people who never carry umbrellas and the ' people who carry thrrn all the time. I FORT STEVENS BUILDINGS. Proposals Wanted For Construction. Otllce of C. Q. M . Vancouver liar 'racks, Wa.sh.. May Is. Sealed pro. Iposal. In triplicate, wfll be received here j until 11 a. m.. May 31. 1M. and then op. Irnrd, fcr the construction of the following I buildings at Ft. Stevens, Ore.: 2 barracks, j 3 double sets of officers' quarters admin. tstrasiun building. (J. M. staoie. w. u. quarters, bake.house. hospital, hospital steward s quarters, worasuop, y. . anu subsistence storehouse. Information fur. nlshed at this oltlce. V. 8. reserves the right to reject or accept any or all pro posals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for construe'lon ut buildings at Fort Stevens, Oregon." and addressed to undersigned. J. W. Jacob. C. Q. M. Note The date of opening tho above proposals I extended to June 15. V& j. w. Jacobs, c y. M. When a woman wnlic-s to do something rial out and out reckless and extrava gan' 'he flr'tim of going to tturop. Pupulnr songs soon become unpopular when they are picked out unsklllfully on your neighbor's piano. Bavarian China ware Day. Thousands of pretty and useful articles. Chocolate sets, cracker Jars, cups and saucers, sugar and cream sets, Ice cream trays. Bvery article that I made In beautiful chlnaware, at price greatly re duced. Borne article cut 10 per cent. Some article cut 60 per cent. ODD AND F.ND, HALF PXSCK. Great Amsrioaa Importing Tea Co. gpoiey '1J1B .10juiuio3 U9 New Neckwear Techs, I'uffs, bows Neoi and Hobby Line of I Mill.' black figured mohair drea .klrt. Taffela lined, velveteen bou ml, worth 11. JO but w ar (olng lo sell them for, each M ote. Silk faced Moorln Is all Ih rag for nlo under eklrta, w. hav. them In new blue, red and blaek per pair,. , , m out. New ootton eovrt. th. graatest fad of Ih. season for .treat wear and cycling sulU, new shade. Just arrived, par pair .....IIS qt. W hav. th, biggest and beat line of shirt wal. In th oily, on. dosn tin, ai ,,,, M ota, New rough straw sailor bat. In ml led and plain color., at low prlwa. 1 8 99 KNOX SAILOR HATS Kor l.ntllcM. In liliwk, Navy llliic. Uhllc ex n J Hituvii. I niy Mui YViuiinii Mvtirs u Kim. 1 1 ut. BUFFUM & PENDLETON Iltittcrn mid KuriiiHliurH. 5-1 Third Stroct, C.rMcr St.uk, 1'OUTI.AND, OliKiiON. ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Telsphon Mo. 1I Handles Only the Choicest Meats f 4 Jl Ceaawrclal It., W. F. SCHEIBE, arsBsraa. A (all lln 4 Pie. T .(. ad Smokm' Artlck. 47 Commercial Mt. Stop and Think! Are Yon (letting The BeBt MetilB, The HeHt Lkinorn, Or The I3eHt Bed That can be had la the city? It L Because you have aot For thoa. who raoulr. a geaulna feed. May get thar. wit eoooomy all that they .cad, Thousands who know It hav frsly eoaf.ased That of all th. great caterer. "JUST Is th BEAT. I.isik for thasiifn of "JBFP'H" ami Uko im other. KstaMlsIitvl twenty year. Rend leant stamp to pay postage aag gt . Tide Tab), for ISM, FISHER BROS. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc Can Slav. Ton Hones' oa Brttmate. el Material Cvsry Deaorlpttoa. R. L. Boyle & Co LcodlMg Real Bstoto Dcolcr off ASTORIA, OREGON Write for Information and Pamphlet Boys' and Pour-ln Hands. Fancy Knicker Leggings. I'0K KICYCLB ISB. Mnntifiictiired Iit .1. and I). McGeorge, Danfrecs, Scotlimd. SUSPENDERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros, Make C. H. COOPER, ' The Leading House of Astoria Stock collar and lie In .It colors and price.. too men' rdora halt, colors blsrk brown and pearl, tha beat valu. svwr offered In hat, special price.. Tl eta. Mens' heavy rteeo'd under shins and drawer, ch eta. (0 omit mens' straw hats, good white trsw, soh SI oU. Mn' all wool red flanntO under ahlrts. big valu., each ot I doi.ii roppvr rlvlted blue d.m.n overall, warranted not lo rip, par pair a ot Mens' heavy cotton og wkh doubt heel and toe, per pair , I at. Mem' all wool eilra heavy weight shirt or drawer, never sold for Im than WW suh. our prlc nil Bros. aest Plare ltiarat.l. "U Belle Astoria" Clfir Schelte'sOperi Stsr Schclbc's Special Aim! illh.r llroiwl. Jeff's Restaurant. General 5upply House for Family Groceries. 635 Commercial Street Clothing In Kccfcrs and Vcstccs. 3 -o.