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TI1K DAILY A8T0R1AN, WEDNESDAY MURN11NU. JUNE 14, 18M BARGAIN Like the tollowing are GRANITE WARS. No. t Tea Kettle ....... f t Quart OofTee or T Pot vs 4 Quart Coffee Pole 8,0 4 Quart Dish Pan 4ic No. M Stew Pane or Kettle fie t Inch Fie Plate To Other food In proportion. All etrlctly flint elee errenlte ware, no ootid or damaged &, bought Ik fore the trust advanced th prices. We throw out no bait to deceive the people, but fire rou the best valu for Your money on ALL foods,, ALL the time. THE FAIR, 50G-508 Commercial! Street. .V. j mm -tj C - i -.xjrJ LADIES' White ad Ecrue Chamois Gloves AT Albert Dunbar Dr. Davis, dentist. Page building. Drifted Snow flour at th Pat Market. Beit 15-cer.t meal, Rising Sun reetaur- aat, CI Commercial ttreeL W. J. Heckard'a I. X. L creamery totter 40o per roll at the Parlor. Those who have tried the Ice cream erred at tht Parlor ay it Is the best to the city. Beit California wine 30 cent per gal lon. Alex Gilbert, sole agent for Astoria. Telephone B. Fruit frappee to order at the Parlor; am price as Ice cream, except pint apple, which la 10 cents higher. Cream Pure Bye. America' finest whtkkey. The only pure goods, -ruaran. teed rich and mellow. John L. Carlson, ole agent. Ramoler and ideal blcycie for sale or rem. Repair and lundrlea at lowest rate. Can at cyclery. SS Bond street. Columbia Electric and Repair Compear. Kelly's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on short aotlce. AD order left at Zapf furni ture jtore, 630 Commercial treet, will receive prompt attention. Telephone Physician are the friends of the fam., ily. HARPER Whiskey is the friend .of the physician. A most valuable assist) ant. and one that can be trusted. Sold by Foard & Stoke Co., Astoria, Oregon. The new Creamery Restaurant, Bond treet, near the alley between llth and 11 ih treet, serves the best C-cent meal ever et out In Astoria. Everythlnar 1 new. neat and clean, and absolute satis, faction is guaranteed all patrons. Notice Plano.owner can have their Instruments thoroughly cleaned (preven. tlve of moth used) for 11.00 Other re. pairing and tuning at moderate charges. Call at Griffin 4 Reed' or at Spexarth's j tore, son commercial street, i. rrea rtckson. When in Astoria iep Into Fisher Bros, and ses the new mower constructed on new principles to work among tne tump. You can raise the cutter bar perpendicular without throwing the ma chine out of gear or stopping the team. Em roller bearing and very light draft. W. A. Gaines' private tock whiskey, handled exclusively In Astoria by John L Carlson, I on of the most popular beverages aold. It parity and quality are guaranteed, and it 1 especially rec ommended for family use. It U aold in aay quantity at the comer et Twelfth ad Boat etreeta. HERE'S HOI When drinking to the good health cf others, be mindful of your own by drink lng only the best whisky. The "Admiral Dewey" amd "SleBrayer" are Btrictly pure whiskies, of the highest grades, and guaranteed by the United States govern meat, bottled in bond. S. A. Arrata & Co., of Portland, are sole distributing agents. When hair falls out It Is no indication that it Is false, as it eo often is when teeth perform in this this faBhton. Lamps If it's j UptoDate Lamps you want Try Great American ImportiniiTea Co's Hawe ioo Store Tfaat'a "Why Quality M Good ; Prices so Reasonable (71 Commercial Stmt, Aatarla, a-jeW j2': the secret of our success Challenge wood frame WTlngere 1S No. s copper bottom wash bslier..., 12 Quart galvanised, iron bucket..... IS Nutmeg grater , 01 .Mr. I'otia' nickel plated Md Iron, per set of three, with handle ami stand N Steel carpenter hnd saws SS Nickel plated hammer. weight 1 lt.. 14 All these and a whole hou full of bargain beelde. The Place To Save Money A Dainty, Tender Little Foot. that want style and com fort, will look a trim ana neat In one of our expuisit Oxford tie a It I possible. You get comfort, etjrle and boauty in our russet or dor Tola kid ties. They are the handsomest and best that we have .vet placed before our patron. THE BEE HIVE TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weatlwr. warmer, exivpt a s tic-narv temivmture over Western Wash irtgton. AROUND TOWN. Say. If you like oysters, got ctv of Zaok's prcparatUr.s, T3 Commerce:. J. R. Hull, who cium recommended a Ilrst o:.a-i barber from Portland, opens uj) a shop today at T.Hi C 'mwroial s' W. An hour with the "Lilliputians" un.l a first-class concert will be Riven by the ladies of the M. E. church at an early date. Barw No. I of the I'r.r.ed Stat.s et gi.'Uvrins deivartment wa loiJtM coal yesterday at the bunk r for For: Stevens. City Treasurer F. J. Carney, givi n tiv that he has fiir.ds to p-'V a;! war rant drawn on the gt-nera! fund and enJorsed prior to January 1. 1. Inter est will va.e a-'ter June 11 K'J. The ladies Rul'.d of Grace church will hold a tea and pillow car sale on Tues. day aftern.on. June IS. from 3 to 5 o'eloek. The sale will open at 3 o oUvk in the Sunday svh vl ro.m. Atl are c r dially invited. n. F. Coe. who f rnvr'y lived in this city, but now of Portland, was marn.d In that city on V.dn..lav of la"t sk to ills Bertha Haton. f Newb-rg. Bishop Heaton ottlcatln;. Mr Ve now steward on the stanur Sal. m. The Postal TeleKr.'i'h and falii.' com pany has extended their systrm :r.. Eas urn Washington, and this w-ek opt-nrd an ofiliv in Sixik.ine. Tne otn-r towns of that s-vtlon will soon tie cn- r.evted up with their lines from :h: state. Excursion to Seaside. Tyee Association of Portland will give an excursion to Seaside next Sunday. Those desir.r.p to participate from this city can obtain tickets from Hoefler's Bonbonnl-r and at Th. Olsen's drug store. Round trip 73 cents. Captatn A. A. H-ndTson. of St. Hel ens, is in the city and is int-r-sted in deep sea fishing ofT thj mouth of the Cr lumbia. Captain Henderson was form erly rnraKed In d-eT sea fishing ofT the NVw England ca-t. and thinks th- pros pects very favorable h-re for th develop m-nt of an industry which will be equaled only ! the saimon fl.-hini?. whi'-h is such an Important business, at prese.H. G.sjri?e W. Sir.b'irn has r-o-r.'ly lo'JCht Sm fet on the watr front on the w-s :le of the S-aslde cannery ar.d ex;e-ti to have a cann-ry built ar.d nri'ly for operation n-tt . -n. Mr. Sa'ib'.r:. Is on,, of our pi! knoan car.t.rrymen and if he d-e.-s e'aS'.-.'j a riar.t : will h-. uj-tiiiLte a'id .-.jul; r-'l wrh ,h-- ia-e: machinery, as he tnorouirhly uriders'anrfs the business. H,- tat- s that h.- v HI ret join the combine. The case of W. W. Ault, 'V 'a-hl.im.-t. charged with frgin th- n.im.- f A. H. Root to a ch'-ck for tl." on theK.rst Na tional bank -f this 1 1 y , came uj tor trial yerterday at l a. m. Ij.-fc.re Jddi; N-lwjn. As the prosecuting wimes-. C. J. Curtis, failed to put In an ap;ear. ance Judge N'-lsun was obliged to dl charge the pris-.ner, there feirig no one to w.ify against him. It -i-ms that Ault was innocent of any criminal li. tent in forg.ng the check but was led into it by other parties T. II. Wymor.de ar.d J. E. W. Marfar lane, repr-v-n!ing th Columbia O.I ar... Juano Work?, ye-t.-rday ri:ed a petition with County Clerk Wherity to have th hearing of the Injunction planted to the Pacific Sheet Metal Con.pany to t:n Join the oil works from ojra'lr.g, trans, fc-rr-d from the circuit 'our to tho L'nit-1 Slates disiri'-t court. Tin- grounds for this peiitior. w- re tt.at the J-f.-ril ants were aliens, ue.ng sui.jec h of (jreat liriiain and the cas..- th'-r..fure assumed the importance of a tase l iwcen states. The petition will come up befor,. Judy- M .-lii de when ti,e clr. o.t court ni'-ets Monday, June yj. The steamer Electric, will' h Is r.,w on quarantine, duty for ibis p'rt, present a very nobby appearance since being com pk-u-ly overhauled and refitted and now wears the spoil, m white dr- ss with yei. low funnel, which characterizes all of L'ncle Sam's ships in times of peace. The after cabin Is gralm-d in cuerry, while the fore cabin ar.d pilot house are finished in oak, the resemblance to q,uartr-Haved oak which they present belntf very marked. The painting was done by Charles Verschueren. The steamer Is under command of Captain W. W. Babbidge, and K. A. Hendricks pre. sides In the engine room. The Electric Is a boat of which the service may well be proud. Bann Whisky is a favorite. Lee uer. ring keeps it at the National. The steamer Palem, Captain 1. C, Wood, now owner! by the Willamette Pulp and Pier Oominuiy, of Oregon nty, arrival down yentrUy noon, hv. ing on board Mr. nt Mrs. J. O. Pierce, v' Sai Franclso); Mr. mid Mrs. Norman I- laitm, and J, II. Walker of Oregon CHy. Mr. PU-rts. Is nrvwMent and Mr. Uing siiHTliuidetU, and Mr. Walker tlmlier Insiiivtur of the W. P. & l Con pany. but their trip down was only for recreation. After a hiu ti In this city ihe Meanter prwwksl on up Young' rive-r to th, falls, near which th paper oman.v has a pulp mill, where the day wtll !n s)'iu enjoying the beaiilt.w of the forest iul fivsh air from the ocean. Tho Kolorisn lUfting comMi,v, of San Kraniis aiv buildtng a rw-ft of plies at Stella which U alvul wmihlid complc.cd, While rafting lumber oat this const I not a ftuveea, logs, atnl vopn-U ally pil.s are caable of ling ! I out; distances by mm. Kvw if timber tn the form vt rafts did reach its desUntt'.len safery. the waters of San Francisco h.tr. bcr ar slimy and cval tar i ir,Mii tn such i)iuntitlea In (he water of the bay that lumber had to be washes! afier Us arrival there ro sell It. T:s was exivnslve and ate up the prorttn. but with lile no csre iunhI le exerelnej and the ooniaratlve safety with ahu-et piles van Ih hipied, making- tin industry iu w hich is bound to Iner, se in Importance Yest.rlay In the police oouri I'hailes retern and Frank 1-lnn were etiaiijcd with Ihouk diunk and disorderly and mobstlni! an old man who was s.ing wood, kl-kniK his coat and cans' along the sidewalk and mint; abusive la CKinne to the policeman who urr's;e.l them. i".ty Attorney Allen iroluvl several witnesses who testttli-d for the pr ecu. thn. and one enthusiastic Frenchman was so lll'-.l w.ih r i;!i'.. oa wr.ilh ,i;ainst the prisoners tlutt he ivtild hartll ls r-s.r.i 1 fr -in putvsni'ii; them as they d.s,-rd. Th,. pilonei tettillcd that they had r-e:ui come frvm Statile and were not lu.ir'y lu.l the witnesses made out. Ju.Ikc N-'Neti lined Frank l.inn 11... and v'ii.trles l'e er. son. w ho seinM to h.i e i.e, n :!i. s.'i'l it;rvs .r, $;. W. J. tngAlts. the btldtte build, r. .lt d foreman on the Voimvs bay ro.i.1. was in the city last evening. Mr. InalN re;srts that he landed Monday evening at t h, western terminus of the leg bridge the third scow load of plank. ng :rom the ',o"s tr.s.l. This m.iWes about "' f vt of planking now d. luetcd on the road ready for laying IU m.-ri i-ouv-in novj layli'g plank yesterday, atl.-: will push the work along a rapidly as p-? t).c At iiwt'.ng Satunlay of the con. tr.nutors to the r va.l fund M '. T:i-m. se.ti. W. V.. lietu. i-.t and J. vi A Howibv w, re .v.et.il a Ustrd of trustees t ?u ;wrv;ss the expenditure of this -pedal road fund, and yesterday tne hoard in structed Mr. Ir.g.f.: to submit an esti mate f the lirt .' feet of par.kitig iid. s, tha: they could 1. 11 h w tini. ii work to urkbrtake. and yet keep within the limits of their road fund. Now that Astoria has aw- ke from h-'" dream and Is taking h' r p.a ' a- one of the nst progressive . tti.-.- in the Northwest, a Ut'le more at:enti..:i to the O-'n.iltlon of 'he streets avu.d m line w ith th- general uupr.n eite ti . . y,. ..-tg- uii t hrougiiout tile ilty. A s, s-.re.-t that : ipnt" an ry. r and t a.il . .n tie...', of improving Is Seventh s r.,t. fr mi lt..nd to the dis k limit Tut- s- tin of ir.-e: Is almost imp.i.- to : ams, an.l (he i.laiik.rtg Is s,( ta..y brwken that I; is impossible u clean th-ru'obi-h an.l lllth from It. Three hun-lp-d f--t f the out.-r end of this str-.-t will .e p ank.-.l in g d shape wh-n It. Tth a k - i '.mipany s new d.s k is ,m piete.l. There will th.n Is- about 'A', fe.-t of plank. ng tu put down to onn-et th.' .'. k with A:cr str.et. With the Mock .mproved from Astor to llor.i, Sev nth would be passable to teams, and frm a n.tiiy eyesore to the town would be come a street m..i- In keeping witb. a live, modern eity like Astoria Is getting to Astoria Is to lie all repr,enie.l by bidd-rn for cmstruitlnK the barracks buildings at Fort Stevens. J. W. Suprcs. nari(. I,. Hardwiek, '. l"almb-rg, and Huston k Ferguson have each sut ml: ted bids for the entire work. The A St' ria Iron Works and the Columbia Elect rical and Repair company h.ive ai h put in sub bids on the Iron work. The plans . all for 24 building but only 12 wilt be erected this summer as tht en-ginee,-,iitf J.-i-artmeru have only a !m of the grounds graded and will not get :. fully prepared before next spring at which time the remainder will be bmll. Th- bids are to lie opened at Vancouver j Barracks at noon on Thursday of this w. e'g by Captain J. W. Jacobs, chief ; quartermaster, and Captain IHbrook. sis-rmtendent of const ruction. It is I ilk. v that their r-ports will be tel.-. gr-tphl to ihe war department as tliere has to Is- ssime hurrying ilone lo get the 1 contract awardsl and work begun be. I fore -he close of the fiscal year on July I 1, when if work has not been begun on the buildings! the appropriation will la;se and a new appropriation would have to be secured from congress. The buildings to be put up this summer will cost ateiill tso.ioij and If the Astoria con tra' ;ors succeed In securing the Job It wall be, a great help to the building ln t.r.-.-ts of this city, for each of the bidders will flve tho preference to As i -ria m-n and material. 'I I IK i'OI'.T STBVBN8 WATKIt PR'H'OHITION. A l::.' I'ndertaklng, l)u; One That Will IJuild L'p Astoria. The proposition submitted by the war department to the tward of water com missioners of As-toria to supply the fort at Fort Stevens with water from its city pis; line is a project of greater siiniillcance to the future of Astoria tii.ri a casual notice would indicate. A-s a pos-iible factor In the upbuilding of An toria it Is one of the most Important ever submitted to the taxpayers of this city. The problem as lo whether the r M-ipis from the sale of waier to the gover.'imetu will justify the adding of a deot of fSi'M to that already outstancl. lng against the city Is really only a minor phase of thi proposition. It 1 now certain lhat If a plentiful Mipply of pun- water can be had, that the war department will make i'ort Stevens a gnat military depot such as the Presidio at San I'r.iin i.-co, Jefferson barracks at St. Louie, and tile other reat posts, throughout the country. The new policy of the govi rnm'-nt it to concentrate tho troops Into big garrison and to abandon the multitude of little posts that were established during pioneer times to hold, the Indiana in check. In making the selection for these new posts the gov ernment 1 very critical as to strategic position, transportation facilities and hcaithfulnetjs of the location. The gov ernment I led to thto care and fore thought by the fact that the develop ment of the country tias reached that IHiInt that temporary military pevta are no longer r'jvilrM and now whore a fori or barrack la built It la wl.lt the v. IM'clatbvn that It la lo be a permt n: affair. The 1itMRripliy of the t'olumbla baH and Its jitva: distance of river navltiatloit t.'gylher with lis network of tians-con. ilueiital lallroa.ls all centering at Astoria make (he trausp rtilou advan.itgcs of post h-re not excelled by any III the I'nlted Siaus, The wealth of the clllca that a iv already lining the banks of ;h,, Columbia river mid the w( vol. mite of comnieive that will come to Ms ports make the defense of Its enhance a, matter of vital necessity, Tho K'eat of the Fort Steven military recr vatlon, wllh level and easily lmitved Hurface, make of It a perfect location for the mobllaatlon of great boilles of troops. As a place Tor a permanent sintlon It Is no: excelled in the fulled Siales. It is absolutely healthful Typhoid fever and ui.ilarlcal dlvncs. those ih aatater of so many military camps, can never endanger the health of men etal.cucd at Ft. Stevens, for the pur air from the ooean aiul the Hi"f'Vt dnilnagv to the. sll effoctually pioclude these plagues, Therv are no raw winds us at the Pre sidlo, to destroy the comton of the men and t.Ki often render them subject to a tacks sif pneumonia and kindred disease. Heretofore tilers' has been as Utile at traction and convenience at Ft S. evens a at the most rvmoto post in the li terlor, but with th,. building of the rail roa.l and the changed conditions thai have come to A-torla. Fort Stevens has all the a.lvau.agc of the eg posts o. the country and . ltl.- rs and men who have b.rn us.sl lo the social alxauugea ami home comforts of ea-neni stations will not llnd that the have been placed in exile w hen s in to .h.ssfori. The eec. ters of populatl oi m i:ie I'll, III.' sta.es make It ,vrra!ti thai t. I ever malum. ii ' the In. led St.U.S .a. two ttreat lull' coast, one at Sin lary stataots on t.h.s cea FraticisiM and on, at the :n vitti ct :h- ''oiiimbia river. It I litis or af.y wthcr t' not th,' moc of i etnim n. lo tuiil.l a lug military ,,.po: tear ihe border of a aoivun countrv and this, with the l.isMtion lo ctio s'.le of the t. i-r i.'i v lo Is- colcrx'd wilt pt. .'I'lde the I'ul.iltlii; cf any th.ng other than nuoe f''!.c foils on the Sound. The luiil.lnu of su. h a mi..taiy .s.i:. llshllle.'.l as Fort St.v'ls piotlll-es to le means a gt-a: d -a I to fie pr-- p. i t ..' Astoria. The g.v .-tnmen. .xisn.l's J tur-'s for material, sup;.: es etc. i . 'get her with rhe m cy ih.tt t'u- .-iti.eis j and HK'tt wid st-i d ';l a source t ! revenue lhat will t'. ! .x.-..s..l Pt any other factor Hi the srowth .-f Ills eit j Ho n Ih .iigh the iter n-.e.p-s from the i govx-i tinient w,".ild but hatelv p.n tin i inter, st on the le.x' :m.-iit th,. v. ntnre I would y.-t Is- a p.iMng "iv.- t.i ihe p.op:. !.f Asr,,r;a. An-'th.-r p l:;t n this water i prssttlon l tha: U a-t'ef.t.'n and N w : Astoria and the lea. h re.ut d: In a few- y.ars have grown a . that will nwik.- th-- suppli: g of th. m with wat.r a sonic,. ,( consld. ra'de r. v.-uue. A pljs ! lm.' to Fort . to " is a b.g undertaks i ins: fir Astoria, luit it u '.g tindeilak I .'tigs that luiild . r.i. s. and the town thit j f-ars to r sk is .K..'iie. :., da- of -.tiig:-.a ' t..iti ami dry tot. TUi: 1 'l!!l''.' N S' d. Minis HoMHUAUIi IhUNIi C .m- I . r . . ;o the CeiisnVa It'xer and AsP.r.a the I'tr- to - me Th.-tu Home '!':;. le.fiti 1- g.m- nt -ft Mi a loi. day . Jan. 1.'. for tn- r- toin ti.mir .m fi-ttarisj-.tt- i.Cilo and N-sp t ad wbl c me dite.'t to the C.eunitiii rtvr. llig da- h-r.. ao.iiii July 1' Tna 1 l g"ll is proud "f h-r r. g no 01: I- to, w-li kn oxn (o ri.e-l alhrm.it... 11 and dial a royal welcome wul U- exd-nb-l i" th. Ill is as.ur-d. Their l.ravi ry tu volunteer ing at th"lr country's cad has not l-ei f rgott-.-n an.l (heir he:. ,10 achievements In the lar off l'hilippincs will "or le a sub-.-t .f priil- to every loy.il Ann-r can. Astoria Is (he first rt at whiih our heroic regiment will again see America. While It Is nut likely that the tiansoru will stop her,. long enough to i-rml( giving the volunteer such a risvpilon as they deserve, yet everything po-sii,:.. I should in- dunu lo show to our gallant lls.y thar the people of Astoria rejoice I with nil or.gon tn their af" return, 'pnrt-ind Is making preparation to give the soldiers a m.ucnitlcent reception, for many of (h.. regiment corn.- from that city, and it Is lo be disbanded tin re. or what is Just (he same, over at Vancou ver llarra ks. It may be that the trans, porls In order to get u; to Toi-Jaiid arly in the day will plan (.. come Into the river .-arly In the morning, but ev.-n If they cross In at daylight, the ai noiiuoem-nt could !e sent up from the capo and the lire bell be employed lo call the le-opb- out 10 rhe river front to give the boys In blue a grand cheer of welcome at bast. Th- river front should be ilei-orafed for the ociusioii, and all Hags should be lluig to the breeze lo greet (he defenders of lis honor and glory. iJl-lUOIITrTI. .! A!. OATII KI'.I.W! Last evening a Jolly crowd of young Astori iriH boarded the steamer Klei trie and crossed over to Knappton, where they w.re the gneits of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles K'allendar. , A .wry enjoyaitje dance occupied the evening and conver sation and oilpr social pleasures made the hours pass ail too ipiie.kly for the happy pleasure seekers, and at a laie hour the party returned to Astoria, vot. lng It one of the rno-t pbasant event of tile season. Among tho... in attendance were th" following: Misses Nun Heed, Nellie Sherman, Louise Tallarit, llairb-t Sayre, Olga Hell born, Stella Smith, May Nor on, Harriet Tallarit, Caroline Vouiw, Claru Young, Maud Htockton, 3usi Klmore, Kloretui Klmore, Kate I'pshur, I'olly .M. K'-an, Violet liow'lby, Oalsy Stock'on, Heba Jlolwon, Amy Ic-mori, Clura l.lonberger, 'irace Short, and Laura Fox. Mrs '). F. Ilcilborn, Mrs. W. K. Wari'-n, Mr. and Mrs. I'M Catr, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. I'rnel, M.-ssrn. Charles Hellborn, It. 11. Car. nil Ip-rs, W. A. Sherman, Frank Spittle, Mil ward Norton, U. A. M'Ian, John Mr Cue, r. A. A. FliP h, it. F. Wilson, John Young, br. Hill Has Irigs, John Wilson, N, 1). Johnson, . li. rra'-l, J, It. A. Hen. neit, Harry Itlnn, T. S. McKenn, Jr., J, I'. Haddolel. Lieutenant Clarke, of Fort Canby. Lieutenant Patterson, of Fort Stevens. A SOI'VKNIK l''JLLKH. The lat' st addition to railroad lln-ra ture is a mat i-.page folder gotten out for the Astoria tk Columbia itivcr rail road by J. C. Mayo, the general pas senger agent for the company. Jt Is handsomely Illustrated with fine half. tone engravings of tho various scenic at tructlonn, along Hie line and at the beach. The Astoria & Columbia Itlver railroad Is the truly scenic ueacoast route of the northwest. Passing a It does down the valley "where rolls the Oregon," the ever GREAT SALE! Of Black and Colored DRESSGOODS. Wo hiv jjoing lo t'lost t'Vt n' picco cf tliCKotifN in (ln house out. I Vwt "r profit fills no timuv with this snlr, Hartiio lor t vfiyhotly. lllncK tlooiUa. Srt Inelie wldn black flgiinM mohair lilting, worth .Vo yard; ia'm price only, per yard Uc 10 Incite wide Mack figured mohair suiting, new patterns worth 5iV yd, sale price only, per yard St.- 14 Inches wide black figured a la mod fancy dre tutting, worth io yard; talo price, only, per yard 4To 41 Inches nl.ln a la Pari fancy fig. tired dre.a sultMig, worth II yd, sal price only, per yard Ca J Incite wide black Henrietta, worth 1Xic yard, sale price, per yard ISo J Inchrt wld Wack l"srola rin rn hair curled silk finish, worth l I ler yard; ! price, per yard Wp Sh'anahan 1 hang ng n n i y of thai gran b si of Am. i lean rUets Is , ociantl bueaght 10 j 1)1,. Ii W of (he asellg. r ell (Ills road 1 Ihe broa.1 r, ith the h',. Hie I well I ntl.-al luhin l. iiaieis and the , hue, Ire. Is iip ti titindr'ds of ll.llioj; s 1 lhat dot Us mi! face, like gr. at wblle. I w.uge.t tilnls. make a mai trie etm lot ,Mi wcl from an cth.-r rallioad in t:t ;t nit-.l S a.. The :a ti sloe,; whuii ' !(. iailiii.il -kill- to Is milt, i- on . ,f th- t:ands.m,''. la the l'nli. .l S ates 1 .. I a.lnu ..l .oi ' of th. 111. .t .!.- gMt fo! oil (he I'a.'tlc e.ii'( The v-rt. I . X, ;a:iv nf the lestl.-ss a ' r 1 cf '.a. I'.s . 'I as It I. leaks 111 cea-e e,, W H . s !(.', the s.-.e.ls of '.lie I ach ,s a'l at'l.c. l-lt hat n. .r uti.H. w-ailsi.tiie ..r rtion oton.iui (o (he U'l' t (r.on (he Interler. ,''.;. ihe .a I'lf. 1.' Willi Its Iris'iim and plf'.-V Is a to. ilc thai tilings lie tt l.te ro :v hmM-.I .1.--..-. ... .i' Th.- M-lT r;,- .,11 a t : t -i-t lV.fi t.i ti -ii ii .'tn; ''it- itM'- -M-n (. th - . j -initu'lt ii.Ai 'i ' w; 1 fnl ,.i!u:i. t ". t .1 I i u.Ki'.c m-U N.iv.' ihvt riUT.t. I, .' .tiMtjlim ft!! If'f'if !1M "M ".'Iflil Jill th,- till' !tn' I'l.tl a 'rmr'r! 1 KUhr t.i i-r ht'ii-'if t f r ir tlrf" :k 'inu Jiiiirt'fi .wi'l t fl'iriithl to'tri' . tt wtit h j 4 vVu-itt."- 'o.u.Mr or ii tr',;i ili'i; on. At,i ,.v.i lli tu 1 !u nir t'i'il.tt 'r.- -. -i: .1 av. a ! ' itrt'- u 'A ti1 n .j J ' M-i . .n-t.il I'.isniiai r 1 ii - :i . At'i.i I'l.lt.siiN.Xi. MKNTluS. i -. '1 i'i ..-:. v r. '. .rta-! t A oca 1 :. i.ia aft.-r a n .rt v-t( s't '' ' i-11' . A aippb . As'-r.a . 1 a - g r' " , U'ttA'ner. le a r p .. I'-: '.late! " t . p I a . I II I. tor c.,rn.ill. .'.' tne ' a 'o ni 1 1 i H-1'e. was doil.g l.U-ilie... ,i t'JVMl ), . 1 ad M:.. J C Mayo and ss.n Walt-r w-f paser,-eis ..n )..;it la ni-cni'iis liain f..r Tor. land '"har.es Ma.t.n. ( h- pr intia t.t )..gg. t . lit SVerUsen, W.s .1 oi.g hu-liiess in Ac ' torn es.. r.l.i) : W. I: Kdwanls, riianag' r of (lie II rlh 'w..k laimlf-r eompony, will return ( morrow from a few days bus 11. trip to I'ortiand. le-.irge II Tliai tier, superintendent of the (iiegoii Telegraph A- Tel'-phone com. pany. Is spending a P w day In ihe i city .111 bu-4(iess. Hart .McVl.k-r. (be w.-; known pilot, i wlio has leeti v, suing relatives In N va S sitla the pasl fi Week. I I'tpet t,., 1 honiu riext week. Mr. J A Megler. who Is one of the j. survivors of the horrltib- Whitman ma-. (!.ucr", Is atleiiillng tin- l'lom-r j'i. s j alloii at rortland. I I r J A. Kulton and Ir. M M Wa.ker (went 10 Ih.rtland y. i-rday lo attend I the Sun,, Medical Association, now In ! s. sslon In that dry. Tlll-1 latl'Vltl-: THIS WMKK The Louvre h)s riif-lvnl a bad Jolt win n FlUslmrnon' .. nutit w-ni d-iwri lm fore th,. fierce onslaught of Ihe Invincible Jeffrie and their faces have been long and their pocket bunk b an since that fateful hour. Th'-y will known better next time and will bet on the winning man. Hut the young lud.e of Hie Ammo Slsier orchestra were n. so fooliah and as a coriseijuence they are an smiling as ever and combine to vie wlih Orpheus In th" sweet strait of their music, which Is so seductive us to even revive the willed spirits) of the busted follower of j t In- gallant, but unfortunate Australian. I heir program for n xt week embrace some Kerns In mimical composition and should ib-llght all lovers of high class music. Tho following- Is Ihe repertoire: I'AKT I. 1. March, "Prince Ananias" Herbert 2. Wall. "Vision of a li-iiullful Woman Fahrbnch .1. S. leotlon, "Tabfiico Chadwlck 1'olka "Tu Whit" Holllnson ( Jnvotie, "llerzllelx hen" Hunt Id Medley, "Southern I"aatlmes"..Catlln Will , "See Saw" Crowe Selection, "Bohemian Olrl" Tinlfe l'olku, "Nlnlche" WohrflTga I'AftT II. 10. March. "The lb-ail Ideal" rV.ua 111. Overturn. "Lnstwplcl" K'eli r.l'.i la 112 Waltz"Tre Jolle" Wsldlufi-l 1.1. Selection. "Mlknilo" Sullivan 14. l'olku, "The Jolly Chinaman". .Mo" la. Melody In I' Iliiticnslein ir.. f'avolte. "Ia Toiiniree"...KIb-nbi-Tg 1". Waltz, "Papa-Mama" layer 8. Finale STOLEN. One H'-foot fishing boat, painted n cl irk bad color, pink Inside, marked on 1"ek of bow C. It. P. A., S7-llonso number on bow (Wi. Flndi-r will be suitably re warded by applying' to Columbia IHver Packer Association, Little men m'"fisiirr themselves by rneh o'h'-r; treat men by the golden rule. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for th fret. It cures pnlnful. awollen. imarllng. nervous feet, and instantly take the stlr.g nut of corns and bunion It' the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen' Foot.Eae make tight or new hoe feel ey. Tt I a certain cur for sweating, callous and hot, tired, ech ini feet. Try It today. Sold by all drtia. gist and (hoe store. By mail Be. In (tamps. Trial ptrtkae free. Addre Allen 8. Olmited, Le Hoy, N, T, Coloroil (inoil. .1(1 Inches wide fancy mixed ilrvaa lull lug, worth Xo yard, tala price, per yard 11a W Incite wide fancy lulled worsted ultlng. worth tto yard, anl prico only, per yard ITo 3$ Inohe wide all wool fancy luvlat bin plaid check, mohair curl, worth Wo per yard; aalo pfico only, r rd Uc W Inches wide Itanrlelta, evening shade, worth Xo and So per yard; l prtc only, jvrr yard ITo M Inche wldo fancy chckd lulling, all nice dark pattern, worth too yard; al prlc only, per yard tfo New !.! vaper pattern rrxluced lo hi (vattern. l ull Hue ( M I xn xlliinn iu-u 1111 I ii..bh BUFFUM & I Inttcrn and ''lin SthTt, ( oVUiT St ui k . " . . ' 1 .VuiVtWeYi I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY f I clepbon No. .1 A j Handles Only the Choicest Meats 41 Ctasnertlil Mil I'slas Utttaarai.t. W. F. SCHEIBE, A full Una ot Pin... Tob.se. and .Smuk.r' Arilcl, 7 - C otti t.icrv lot Ml. Stop aiid Think! Arc Yoti (letting The Het Men.H, The Hent Li(inora, Or The HeHt Hetl That can b had In the clt? If not, It la Because you have nol vlalted far tboM whs rswulra a gwoalaa ftstd. May gi thar wiih eocwmy aJ that thty a4. Thousand who know It nav trlr oofMaaal That of all tha grH oatrw -JKTT la th HEfT. I.ixk for tho sign of "JEFF'H" and take no other, KataMlilicid twenty year. Send leant etaoip to pay potaa su4 got a TVla Takl far UH. FISHER BROS. Banders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. Caa lave Tea Moaay oa EatiinabM eg lutarlal af Bvery DmariwHo. "Russell" Automatic Engine Writo for ('atiiloucs of A. II. AVEKILL, Mttnngor. R. L. Boyle & Co Leading R col EHtntc Dcolcr of ASTORIA, OREGON Write for Information witl PumpliUts. rj35 Conmiorcial Streot THOS. Gl iIINBAN, Proprietor S?"1d n4T.rf1riMr1 o I u TTDsninniun cy i na m W ploce fancy weav plaid, all nio bright color, worth o yard; l pil.sj only, pivr yard , Uo It ii-vea wool linnrlida, oolor rtd, navy blue, worlh fto yard; al prbio only, per yard 14 All wool llk finish llenrloltn, oolori rxl, brown, greon and blue, worth to yard; aln rUs only, pr yard., o M ls)i wbl ladiaa oluth, alt shad w or Hi 4to and too p"r yard; al pno only, ir yard B JO piece (Hilton warp drwa lulling, faiwy mixed, peclal ! rltM, only lr yard lo Keei y body ahoiild taka advantag of Ihl great inonsy laving l, Wi muat ell every plec of drvai goods In th houe. lrea llntngs al ssl prlo. Bros. Latest Block, KNOX Summer Styles. U K. I I MIIHI S In I AMI UN M KVI .. PENDLETON IiirnlnhcrH. I'oKTI.ANH, OlU:(iU.T. stanidni'liirir cf tlo Al Mollnlslo "La Relic Astoria" Clfir Sthflfcc s Open Star Scheltc's Special Ami (Mlir flrnitiiti Jeff's Restaurant. General Supply House for Family Groceries. Engine Hoilors, Snw Mills. UUSSELL & CO., rortland, Oregon. m m m a -wa y B. w