The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 10, 1899, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SAWHDAY MOKMNU, JUNK 10, IBM
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BARGAINS
Like tho lollowing are the secret of our success
ORANITB WARB.
No, I Tea Kettle
I Quart OfTee or Tea, Pots .Vc
Quart Coffee Pott Ho
14 Vjuart Dish lns 4c
No. K flow rune or Kettles Ho
loon Pie Plates To
Other food In proportion.
All strictly first etas srrantte wre, no
seoonds or damaged food, bought before
the Cruet advanoed the price.
Challenge wood frame wrlngere 9
No. copper bottom wash boiler..,, W
13 Quart galvanised iron bucket IS
Nutmec graters 01
Mr. l'olts' nickel plated and Iron,
per eet of three with hamtl and
Mnnri , , N
SteW carpenier hand w S
Nickel pitted hammer, wvlfht 1 lb.. U
All thee and
bargains bealdoe.
whole houe full of
W throw out no bait to deeetr the people, but five you tat beat vatue for
your money on ALL rood,, ALL ta tint.
THE FAIR,
Tlie Place To
Save Money
S06-508 Commercial Street.
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Dainty, Tender
Little Foot,
that want style and com
fort will look a trim and
neat In on of our expuislte
Oxford tie a It U possible.
You ret comfort, ttyl and
beauty tn our ruset or don.
cola kid ties. Ttwy are the
handsomest and best that we
hav yet placed before our
patron.
THE BEE HIVE.
LADIES'
White and
Ecrue Chamois
Gloves
AT
Albert Dunbar
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Fair warmer.
Drifted Snow
Market
flour UK) at tfa Pt
W. J. Heckard'a L X L. creamery
butter tOo per roll at th Parlor.
Those who hav tried the lea ream
erred at the Parlor ay It U the beat
In tho elty.
Best California wtn JO cento per rat
ion. Ales Gilbert, sole arent for Astoria.
Telephone n.
Fruit frsppe to order at tb Parlor;
am prloe a Ice cream, except ptno
apple, whlA la 19 cent higher.
Cream Pure Rye. America' a finest
irblskey. Tho only pur goods, ruarsn.
toed rich and mellow. John L. Carlson,
aol arent
Ramoler and ideal tttrycies ror aale or
ronL Repair and oondriea at lowest
rates, CaB at cyclery. S3 Bona street
Columbia Electrle and Repair Company.
Kelly's transfer wagons deliver box
wood to any part of the city on short.
notice. All orders left at Zapfa furni
ture store, 630 Commercial street, will
receive prompt attention. Telephone
The new Creamery Restaurant, Bond
street, near the alley between 11th and
12th street, serves the beat 2S-eent meal
over et out In Astoria. Everything; Is
new, neat and clean, and absolute satis
faction I ruaranteed all patrons.
Notice Piano-owner can hare their
Instruments thoroughly cleaned (preven
tive of moth used) for CM Otter re
pairing and tuning; at moderate charge.
Call at Griffin & Reed's or at Bpexarth's
tore, fat Commercial street. T. Fred-
erlckaon.
When in Astiria step Into Fisher Bros.
and tea the new mower constructed on
new principle to work among the
stump. Tou can raise the cutter bar
perpendicular without throwing the ma
chine out of rear or stopping the team.
Has roller bearing and very llgtu draft.
W. A. Gaines' private stock whiskey,
handled exclusively In Astoria by John
L. Carlson, is one of the most popular
Beverage sold. It parity and quality
are ruaranteed. and It ia especially ree.
omtnended for family nse. It Is sold in
aay quantity at the corner af Twelfth
ana Bond streets.
FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE
L. B. BELIG. Leases and Manager.
Week Commencing
Honday, June 5th
SATURDAY MATINEE.
Sam T. Shaw
Company,
AROUND TOWN.
Or. Davis, dentist Page building.
Beat iS-cent meal. RtJlng Bun restaur
ant U Commercial street.
The council of the Order of Washington
will hold their regular meeting tonight
at rage ball.
George 1 1 art man, of Cathiamet, diej at
St. ilarj's hospital yvxfrJuy of tj"
phoM pneumonia.
ToJay is the last day on which water
rates can be ixald to avoid the penalty of
twenty-five cents extra charge In adlw
tlon to the ivfrular rate.
Lost Off bell bouy. about SO fathoms
web In the lmes. Mark on buoy OA.
FlnJer rewarded by applyimr to Charl-"
Korpela. Elmore cannery.
W. Warner anwerel guilty to the
cbarg of drunk yesterday In Judge Nel
son's court. He was fined $5. sntence to
be suspended during good behavior.
Vnited States Inspectors Edwards ami
Fuller are to b down today from Port
land to inspect a number of the small
steamers that ply on the routes from this
city.
The steamer Elmore, from Tillamook.
will finUh loading at th. O. R. & N. Kck
and be lnspecre.1 today, and w:il leave
early in the mornirs tomorn',w on hor
return trip.
The raiiroad; report business picklr.t;
up since the warm weather set in. The
S--aside travel will be better from now
on. although no rush is exr,,,c:l until
later in the season.
Regular services will be held Sunday
at Grace Episcopal church at 11 a. m.
Junior auxiliary with missionary address
at 4:39 p. m. Evening prayer at Holy In
nocents Chapl at 7:9) p. m.
Commencing Thursday, June S, the
steamer Hassalo will leave the 0. R. &
S. dock daily, except Sunday, far Poru
land and way landings at ":) a. m. Ii
stead of 7 o'clock, as heretofore.
Swedi9i Lutheran church Rev. J. A
Edltmd. pastor. Sen-ices tomorrow,
Sunday, at 10:3rt a. m. and 8 p. m. Rev
John VT. Skans of Portland will occupy
the pulpit morning and evening.
A. Torvhlanl of New York, represent.
Ing II, Torchlanl, manufacturer of
special brewing machinery, wa In the
city yelerday on bMslites. He said that
although lt Pliubung and Unltlmoro
lreer had formed 'trust, and an
effort was being made to consolldme the
btvwr of tho entire country, k thought
this would prove unsuccessful.
The Rev. Air. Farrar, who for the past
year has been assistant rector of the
KiIs(mI chutvA t lVn.lleton, having
olmrge of the adjacent missions near
that city, Is expi'ctel In Astoria about
July X when he will assist Itov. Short
In hi work, having charge of the Kl.
copal nilsivn at SktiMtrkMi, Seaside and
the Holy Innocents chapel In t'piwrtown.
The Stnte of tallfornU. which came In
yesterday from San Francisco, hd an
unusually large pajvenpr list. Among
the number was Richard twrruthers.
well knoan here, who Just returned frm
Honolulu, where he has served the past
year In the engineer corps. Mr. Oar.
rut her looked none the worse for hi
year- sohricrlnsr, but ie was very glad
to greet his oM friend once more.
J. E. Ferguson, the contractor, I
making a substantial addition to ltHth'i
cannery'. The cannery now use coal tor
fuel, and the dock which wa formerly
usevl for wood will be oi-cupled by a
warehouse, whlls more room Is being
cnrl by piling, as Mr. Rooth Is pre
paring to pack the fall run of flh. The
Improvement will require over bW.rtw
feet of lumber, which Is being furnished
by the MoOregor Mill Company.
The Columbia Exchange saloon, on
th rner of Fourteenth and Com men.
clal streets, will open for business to.
day. Swan Wilson is the proprietor, and
he has a new, nicely furnished and well
decorated place, where his friends are
invited to meet him at alt hours of the
day. The painting Is very attractive.
It being the work of T. S. Simpson and
H. F. Allen, and the graining of the
'Wainscoting in oak is eecl.Uly g.Kd.
The good work of brightening up the
business house, of this city goes on
apace tul oon Atoria will look more
lik. the newest instead of' the oldest
town in the state. The Eagle drug
store I now jn the bands of the pa. titers,
T. S. Simps'n having the contract, and
when the work Is completed Mr. l.aur,n ,
will have reason to be proud of the at
pcaramv of his place of business, for I,
will bo as mat and bright s ar.y drtw;
store in the state.
level grade for the mtlr diatatica. Mr,
Saldern exivct to have the road com
pleted, and In operation by th first of
July, II ha entered a tins SS.ton loc
moth- from th east, In addition to
the locomotive he now has. and lll
run two train to haul leg. The rollway
will be on the south bonk of Mraya river,
a short distance above tkity river land
ing. Ail timber export who have been
on Orays rlwr admit that the tlmlwr of
that sectKui la the Uncut on the Colum
bia river, it behit all clear, yellow flr.
five from pitch, and th tree are all
of an extra largs le usually running
from four to eight feet In diameter, and
from W K I.VI feet to the first limb. Them
Is fully kti.WM feet of this find tlmler
that Mr, Saldren can reach with his
railroad, and It will l year befcre he
get It all cut off.
Every Un of Industry In Astoria l
feeling the Impulse of the prosperity
that has come to this ctty. So great ha
been fhe rush of work at the Astoria
Iron Works that uporlntemtcnl Fox ha
had to keep everything humming about
the shop to get the order out on time.
The work ha sever) order In for
cannery machinery to go to the onnd,
A part of this work consist of a corns
plete cannery plain to go to Falrhaven
for itv Pacific American Fish tVmpany.
The balance of the machinery Is for the
camienes. A part of this work consist
of ltH cooler., six retorts, six dry
presses, three solderlinc machines, three
horse power fish cullers, two can formers,
'wo solder cutter, and three rotary
crimpers. The enllre shipment will
amount to some four or five carba.rs and
the first shipment will he made the first
of next week, the cars going over the
A. & C, It. railroad. The Iron works
has considerable local marine and other
engine work In ha'id. One f the largest
Jobs Is that of rebuilding a large lodging
donkey for A. Inawsun, who Is operating
a logging camp tnsir Sklpanon. In ad.!!,
tlon to making repairs a new boiler will
he put In the donkey, which will make
It when I: leavr the shop a good as
new.
GREAT SALE!
Of Black and Colored DRESSGOODS.
Wo rt j;oiniv t0 0Vi'iy jioco tf tlit'tiotls in tho hoime out, (M or
rofit outs no lijjuro with thix mik Huriiins for ovoiybody.
Illnck flood.
,1tl Inchest wide tdack figured mohair
suiting, worth SJo yard; sal price
only, per yard
Inches wide black figured mohair
suiting, new pattern worth &0o yd,
sal price only, per yard , aic
40 Inche wide black figured a la mod
fancy dres suiting, worth Bo yard;
sale price, only, per yard To
44 Incite wide a la Pari fancy fig.
ured tiros sultUig, worth II yd, sal
prlc only, per yard two
W ln-he wide blk llonrlett. worth
tfe yard, sale price, per yrd lJo
il inches wide hjack erol fin nic
hair curled silk flnlah, worth II 13
per yard; sale price, per yard to
Colored floods.
JC Inche wide fant-y mixed dress suit
ing, worth fin yard, sal uic. per
' Uo
M Inche wide fancy mixed wortd
suiting, worth S6o yant, sal prio
only, per yard rra
M Inches wide all wool fancy Invlsl.
ble plait) check, mohair curl, worth
Wo per yard; l price only, pr
J"1 no
3.1 Inche wido Henrietta, svenlnv
shad., worth o and 38o per yard;
sale prlc only, per yard ,, iTo
M Inches wld fancy checked suiting,
all nice dark patterns, worth Wo
yard; al price only, per yard tie
New Id paper patterns reduced to lo
pattern.
M places fancy weavs plaids, all nloe
bright color, worth Ho yard; sal
price only, per yard ItO
III piece wool henrlotta, colors red,
navy blue, worth tto yard; al
price only, per yard llo
All wool silk finish Henrietta, color
red, brown, green and blue, worm
75o yard; sale prlc only, per yrd.. 40
U In. he wld ladle oltslh, all shades
worth i&o ami Wo per yard; sal prio
only, per yard te
M pl'e ontton warp dreas suiting,
fatny mixed, siwclal sal prio, only
twr yard o
Kvcrylimly should -take advent; of
till great money saving sale, W must
eJI every ple.'e of drea goo.1 q th
house. ,
lrsa lining at is I prio.
Shanahan Bros"
ItE.M. KSTATK TKANSKEICH.
es'erlay
was
The regular menlng of Cushlng Relief
Corps No. 3 Will be held Monday. June
12. at 7:9) p. m, A full artemlanra
is desired, as there is business of Im.
portance to come up for consideration.
Captain John Hegbloom is having his
steamer, the launch Uncle Bam, i
painted and hrightened up until It shines
Mke a new dollar. The Uncle Sam Is
tender for Schmidt & Co.'g cold storage
establishment.
The county court will go to Knarpa
this morning to look at a bridge near
thwe which has been reported unsafe.
They will return about 11 o'clock a. m.
and will probably conclude the session
this afternoon.-
To those who drink whiskey for pleas.
ure; HARPER Whiskey adds rest to ex
istence. To those who drink whiskey
for health's sake: HARPER Whisker
makes life worth living. Sold by Foard
& Stokes Co., Astoria, Ore.
Work on the O. R. & N. dock, repairing
the damage done by the steamer Colum.
bla on tier last trip down the river, -was
commenced today by the comoanv's ear.
penters from Portland, and will be fully
completed In four or five days.
,tVr
In an Entire New Repetoire.
MONDAY Lov and Law.
TUESDAT From Sir to Bon,
WEDNESDAY Pink Domino.
THTTR3DAY The Last Stroke.
FRIDAY Jim the Peuman.
SATURDAY, Matlnee-VaudetlUe.
SATURDAY, Evening The Pheeoix.
Prices- 10, , ug oeata.
Reserred Seats at Orlffla A RmJ'.
toturday monc JT!'
First M. E. church, W. B. Holllnc.
head, pastor Preaching at 11 a. m. and
8 p. m.; clafs meeting 10,13 a. m.; Bun.
day Fcfirol at 12:20; Junior League 3:3i)
P. m.; Kpworth I:aue 7 p. m.; wi-k
ntht prayer meetlnf Wednesday at 8
p. in.
The planking on the foot of Eleventh
street In front of the Flave dock nan
be.-n qul'e weak of late, so 0 that
it had b.-coine unsafe tor teams. Yester.
day a force of men wag put to work
rtplanking all that pan of the street
tliat is In need of repairs.
Entrine house N. 1 will be turned over
to (he school board for school purpose,
so the authorities have decided, and a
smallfT, onerfiUry building, perhaps cost
ing JCOO, will be built on the comer of
the court house lot to accommodate
the horses and apparatus now In No. 1.
The Oregon City Transportation tVnis
pony's steamer Alton, which has had a
new hull built for her. given a trial
trip oo the run between Portland and
Oregon City Thursday. No material dlf.
ft' renc wa noticnble tn her speed, for
the Alton Is one of the speediest boos
running on the Willamette, but her draft
has be. n lessened nearly one third. To
get her down to a lrhter draft was the
rea.n for building the new hull, and
now the Altona wilt be able to make
her resrular trips up the Willamette at
all seasons of the year. The Altona will
resume her regular trip, alternating
with the Pomona, of the same line, on
the Portland. Salem and Independence
route.
The Telephone yesterday brought down
a monster crate containing two but
plates of glass for a new store building
bring put up in Uwaeo. The crate made
th.- rounds of the transportation com
Iatiies in Portland before it finally got
start. .! on Its Joiirr.t y to Astoria. It was
llr-t tak,-n to -he Lurllne dock and laid
th-r-. a week, and finally was refu d, as
that boa: was afraid to assume the
rUk. It was tb-n taken down to the
O. R. & N. Company's do-k. but the
crate beimr too large to go under th
toothpick of the Hassalo that company
was ur.able to transport It, and yesterday
calie.1 In the Telephone, which Is always
equal to any emergency, and the crate
was quickly loaded and brought to As.
toria.
Owirg to numerous requests sent In
during the Wek Mr. Shaw has decided to
change the bill for tonight from "The
I'hoenlx" a originally announced o
the rollicking rural comedy. "Farmer
Siebblns." This play needs no Introduc
tion, as it was seen here during the
ompany's visit one year ago. It dals
with: the mishaps of an old Vermont far
mer during his first visit to New York,
and Is full of that quaint Now England
comedy which, although old, never b
comes tlr-some. Like the "Old Home,
stead" and other plays of Its clasa. It
is tilled with those little tou-hes of na
ture which appeal to the heart, as w;elt
as to the risibilities. Doa't torg-t the
vaudeville matinee this afternoon at 2:30.
Evfryb'sly wll! be I here, so get In line.
fF.RSO.NAI. MENTION.
S. Dattttger was ;n Port'a-id
on business,
tlt-orge V. lU.ks. of Foil Stev
In As.orla yest.rla).
The MUses Tai:a: t.Hk pas-uitc on
the llasalo yes:, r lay for Portland.
Miss M.iu.le Warr.-n was a s.enger
n yesterday in. rMitig's train for Port
land. A. Krusc, nunag. r of the i'..artiart
h 'tel. was Ksiklttg after busititss inter
ests in tin vity y.sit rduy.
IM. MtlUr has accepted th' position of
city tl. k.t attenr of the A. & C. It. It.
vl e 11. A. Ui Harre. resigned.
F. C. Savage, truvellng freight and i
passenger agent of the Northwestern, t
was doing business In Astoria yesterday, j
J J. It. )tltrrtp to Ksiello Thorite.
I f lull, tl 'tei l.,i t.i.w.t. is .
toria addition to Warronton $l.f
C. I! Thomson and wife to A. & O.
It. It- Company. W. I. May 1 '!).
lot 31. Nrcanlcum lirove ?0
tito. Ntilaiid and wife to A C. It
It 'o. W, IV May 3. '. pro..riy
111 Nis aillt lllll lirove, at Seaside 1
V ll.Miling to A & C. It It Co., W.
t, June 3. - lots y, and V,. N.-cuiw.
Ictiin ttrov pl
its.) im: and wife to A. At t H. It.
Co, W. IV June I, 'w properly In
s.s-. 2. ip ti, r la w, and tracts In
Hills second addition to Ocean
lirove and In Mulkey's first addition
to Ocean tiroo Mo
Latest Block,
KNOX
Summer Styles.
l ull line of m ;i i;i i: sink i s
1 .i tIiliiK not tttitl h.ibby In I AS J UN MCKWI'AK,
The darkest night is always the longest.
THK imvint OF TIIK PltHSS.
"The power of the press'' Is a emmon
expression, but few realise It actual
lKiw.r. IVep thinkers do not hr.ltat to
assert that half the crime of our country
may h traced to this source Hut irreat
Mr. William Harder, general passenger le mwne. of prr ,. eanno,
gent of the Ureal Northern, was In the (0 .. a ur,f of ,lo,etrr.t
ity yesieroay, iiccoinj'ar.ii.i oy nis wite. ;
Chris Anderson, a locoinoth e engmeer
who formerly made his home In Astoria,
was in the city yesterduy, greeting old
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Carlsn left lo
day for Seaside, wh-re they will S'tld a
fe wdays In pr.,ar!:ig their cottage for
th s-ason.
UifT. r:v.
mievr. and ex- I
Stomach Hitters over disease. Most ills,
eases original In a weak stomach Th
Hitler strengthens the stomach, purifies
the blood and cures constipation. It will
tone up the nervous system and stlintl'ato
Inactive kidneys. As an appetli'T It Is
unequalled. It cures sick pep;, and an
occa rial dose regulates the iHiwel and
prevents well people from becoming sick
' If you wnt to get well ,and ke. p well.
ue Hosteller's Stomach Hitters.
I. N
county S'.i.'r'.iitetid'-nt of Clark county, i
win In th,. city yes'.rvday, a gu.-st at the
Parker house. I Whenever a man get an bb-a fiat he
has a command over the Kngllsh lan
gii ig". b-t him resid a f.-w pas' of the
li.-llon.iry.
T. I!. Morrison leave tomorrow for S a ;
side, where tie goe to Work upon one .
of the new bulldif.gs ihut Is being reeled '
A meeting of the committee appointed
to mak arrangements for entertaining
the editors was held this afternoon, In
response to a communication from the
Portland committee aakinjj atx.ut the
program arranged by the Astoria com
mittee. A far as arranged the following
program will te carried out. The editors
are expected to arrive at 11:30 a. m. Sat.
urday, July . Upon their arrival they
will be given lunoh, consisting largely
of salmon, clams, etc., a being arranged
for by the following committee: W. E.
Tallent, F. J. Taylor and Hrenham Van
Dusen. After lunch they will be shown
the canneries and other points of in.
ten st, and a steamer will take the as
sociation, down the river to the bar, and
In the evening a ball I talked of. On
Sunday a train will take the editors down
to Seaalde, where they will bathe and
upland around in the Pacific to Ihelr
heart's content. Monday they will leave
for the; eaat, Astoria being the terminal
point of their visit to the coast.
The county court yesterday ordered
the monthly allowances of Angus Mc
Lean and Joseph Supple, $10 each, and
Mr. Furney and Mrs. Lalkka, Jj each,
to be discontinued. The report of the
viewers on the road petitioned for by
Olaf OliUon and others was read the
second time and petition granted, and
supervisor of road district No. 3 In
structed to open ald road for public
travel. A communication from H. Ohler,
supervisor of road district No. 2, that the
bridge near Mrs. Wlngate's place waB In
rad condition, was read and the court
ordered that the BupervlHor of road dis
trict No. 2 be authorized to procure 1,000
feet of lumber to make necessary repairs,
It was ordered that Phillip Condlt, su
pervisor of road di.s-trlct No. 3, be In
structed to post notices calling for bids
for repairs to the bridge across Stanley
lake, 'tbe bids to be forwarded to .the
county court on or before the 6th day of
July, 16J9. Tne usual list of .claims
against the county were ordered paid.
L. SaJdem, the well known logger.
whose headquarters Is In Portland, to In
the city registered at the Occident. Mr.
Saldern is having a logging railroad put
In on G-rav'a rlvne flint will h. Shit. rtf titiA
ret their wheels carried free, but they j biggest camps on the Columbia river,
have at last won with nearly all the The road will be over four miles in length
companies. ; , I and b9 standard guae, with a water
The O. R. & N. company base made an
order permitting bicycles to be checked
as baggage on and after June 15. The
weight of the bicycle to to be deducted
from the 150 pounds baggage allowance.
The bicyclists have had a long contest
wita the transporUition companies (to
at that p'a
Amir..-- Car' son. ; r at the water
works h.-.idk'ai. s on lie.ir i re. k. was In
Astoria yesterday on bus.ness with the
wat.r commission.
K. W. frclghton, of the White Collar
Line, and whose headquarters Is In Port
land, was In Astoria yesterday nn busl
nes for his company.
T. S. Townse-nd. proprietor of the new
creamery, went to Portland yesterday
on business connected with the creamery.
Ha will return Monday morning.
Mrs. W. N. Conyvrs of C'laiskanle was
a Seaside visitor yesterday, and return.
Ir.g to this city In the evening spent the
night with friends. Sh leave this morn.
Ing for her home.
George P. Irving, superintendent of the
new Saldern logging railroad that Is h.
Ing put In on Gray river, came over n
the Kollp.se last evening to attend to
some business for his company,
Georg,. C. Plunders, the superintendent
of the Standard Oil Company's depot In
Portland, wa In town yesterday. Mr.
Flanders was accompanied by his wife
and they were on their way to their
summer cottage on Elk Creek.
Mrs. C. W. Hoot, wife of the engineer
In charge of the railroad work at West.
port, was a Seaside visitor yesterday,
stopping for a short time in the afternoon
in this city to visit with friends before
returning home on the evening train.
Imn O'Neill, who for the last 30 years
has officiated as purser on the different
lines of steamer plying on the Columbia
and Willamette rivers, and is well and
favorably known to a lrg circle of
friends, registered at the Occident yes.
terday..
Mrs. Sidney Thlrkell. accompanied by
her two children of Hlllsboro, arrived In
the city yesterday and I a guest at the
Bay View house, while spending the week
here to be with her husband, who Is on
shore leave from the lightship, on which
he Is employed, while It Is being re-paired.
Tnr ALLEN'S FtXT-EASE.
A powder to be shaken Into Ihn shoe
At th.s season your fe t fi swollen, ner
vous and hot, and get tired taslly. if
you hav smarting feet or tight shoe,
try Allen' Foot-Ease. It cools th feet
and make walking easy. Cures swollen
and sweating feet, blister and callous
poti. Relieves corns and bunion of all
pain and give rest and comfort. Try It
today. Sold by all druggist and shoe
stores for Kc Trial package free. Ad.
dre Allen 8. Olmstsd. L Roy, N. Y.
BUFFUM &
I IntterH mid
HI Third Stroct, fornvr Stark,
PENDLETON
KitrnlHlicrH.
POHTLANI). OKF.GON.
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Telephon No. J
Handles Only the Choicest Meats
4B Caairtll HI., east Plr Itestsar-.).
W. F. SCHEIBE, s5rs.7
ut
Pipes,
a .tnaktr' Article.
47 Commercial Ht.
"La Belle Astorli" Clgir
Sc he I be t Optra Star
ScHelbe'iSftclil
Aittt Dlhtr llrnntl
' Not being able to write your own nam
Im less dlsgra.s-ful than the cultivated
habit of signing other's names.
JIM, THE PENMAN.
Another large audience witnessed the
Shaw company's performance last even.
Ing, upon which occasion was presented
Sir Charles Young's famous play, "Jim,
tho Penman." The play was well staged
and In the hands of Mr. flhaw and hi
sikpiiort lost none of Its beauty or in.
terest. The struggles of Ralston to
break away from the chains of crime
and become an honest man wa excel.
li-ntly portrayed, and the audience do
par tod well satisfied with th'-lr evening.
As James Ralston, the forger, Mr.
Shaw had a dlfllcult role and had an
excellent opportunity to display his ver
satility, of which he took advantage.
Mr. Hall.tt a the cool and calculating
Haron Hartfelt, was clever, while Mr.
Ross as Captain Redwood, tho delect.
Ive, made his habit of going to Bleep at
critlcnl times very funny. Miss Ytagcr's
"Nma" was an excellent piece of cmo.
Monal work, and the balance of the cast
was In most excellent hands.
Tonight the company will clone their
engagement by presenting "Farmer
Stebblns."
A person has absolutely the gift of se
cond lrht who can dress at 11 so that
It will be In keeping with the weather
at 3 .
You may own at leant ten different
kinds of gowns and rarely If ever hare
one 'that will exactly suit the weather.
THE MODERN BEAUTY
Thrives on good food and sunshine, with
plenty of exercise In th open air. Her
form glows with health and her fare
blooms with Its beauty. It her system
needs the cleansing action of a laxative
remedy, she use the gentle and pleasant
Syrup of Figs, made by the California
Fig Syrup Co. only.
It Is In the thought of a dead rose that
th., sight of a live poppy grow sickrn.og.
A CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to say that I feel under lasting
obligation for what Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy has don for our family. We
have used it In so many cases of coughs
lung troubles and whooping cough, and
It has always given the most perfect sat
Isfactlon, we feel greatly Indebted to the
manufacturers of this remedy and wish
them to please accept our hearty thank
Respectfully, Mrs. 8. Doty, 1 Moines,
Iowa. For sale by Charles Rogers.
Stop and Think!
Are You Clettiitu
The BeHt Meula,
The BeHt Liquors,
Or The Bent Beds
That can be had la the city? If not, I Jl T A j
...B.u..youh.v..o.vu.ti jeff Restaurant.
for those who roqulr a gvnuln feed.
May gt there wll eeowotar all that tkey aL
Thousand who know a have frly oafs4sj
That of all the great mterer "iztf to th DEBT.
Look for tho sign of "JEFF'B" and take no other. Established twenty years.
Bend t-oent stamp to pay postage Migwi Tide Table for IM.
FISHER BROS.
When a woman paint her face, It Is
generally In pretty fast colors.
PROPOSALS FOR STEAMBOAT.
SERVICE.
Office C. Q. M.. Vancouver Ilairraoks,
Wash., Juno 6, 18M. Scaled proposal, In
triplicate, will be received here until 11
a. m. Juno 20, 1S99, end fhon opened, for
furnishing steamboat service between
Asjtorla, Oregon, Fort Stevens, Oregon,
ami Fort Cunby, Wash., for fiscal year
commencing July 1, liM, Information
famished hera. U. 8. reserves right to
rcjerjt or accept any or all pro
posals or any part thereof. Envelope
containing proposals should bo marked:
"I'ropoeals for steamer transportation,"
and address's! to undersigned, J. W.
Jacobs, C. Q. M.
Sharp-ioriKU'-d women very rarely have
a dull time when they get together.
Oeneral Supply
House for
Family Groceries.
Builders Heavy and Shelf Hardaiare.Ship Chandlery, Etc.
Cm Bar Tn tsoaer om Etlmati of Material f Brery Dsaxrltrtloa,
R. L. Boyle & Co
Leading Real Estate Dealer of
ASTORIA, OREGON
535 Commercial Street
Write for Information and PumphlsLs.
"Russell" Automatic Engine
fl.
Glassware Day.
Everything In crystal and fanor
fflassware, table sets, fruit bowls,
ake stand, tumblers, pitchers,
waler e!n, lemonade sets, vass
and hundred of useful and orna
mental artlclos at greatly reduced
prices.
Bom articles out 60 per cant.
Some articles cut SO per oest.
ODDB AND RND, HALF rBICV.
Great American Importing Tea Co.
(71 Commtrclal Street, Astoria,
xi i xx inn.
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W. X - y I a
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Writo for Catalogues of Engine Boilors, Saw Mills.
A.H.AVERILL,
Manager.
RUSSELL & CO.,
Portland, Oregon.
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The I VIUsfLH Ul . I .... .
SI A v fan, JUaXk.MXTLaU -H-PEPl
THOS. Gl INEAN, Proprietor
Seventh and w-sa . -
C nosmng.Qnmi. k 3 1 fV I O.T1 U . t Mf.