1 r THE PAHA AST01UAN, WEDNESDAY MORMNO, JULY 5, m AROAINS Like tho lollowing are the secret of our success GRANITE WARE. N. I Tm Kettle ?a I Quart Coffee or Tea Pot 4 Quart CV,ffs Pol , ....n 14 buart Dish 5'sjis , o Mo. M Biw Pan or Ktu tie I Inch He Pi to To Other good In proportion. Alt aswond the trust trfcrtly first ties frenlt wi (It or damaged goods, bought rust advanced the price. It war, no before Challenge wood tram wTlnger No. 8 copper bottom wash botier.,,. 11 Quart sJvnlaed Iron bucket II Nutme rratera U Mrs. potts' nickel plated nad Iron, per et ot three, with handle and iiuiJ M fltMl carnenter hand aawa Si Nickel n'.ated hammer, weight 1 lb., U All theta and a who) tioua Mil ot bargains beside. Wa throw out no baita to daoelro the people, but tiro jrou tfce bet tIu (or your money on ALL good., ALL tho time. THE FAIR, The Place To Save Money S06-503 Commercial Street. A GAME OF Blind Man's Buff Tou will be playing It you fO hunting round to beat our price on Bcrj' ToutbV an J Children' Clothing. Our All Wool Sailor 8ult In mixed Cheviot at O In the latest tyle (or youths and boy are beyond ootripetlrlon In quality at this prieo. THE BEE HIVE. LADIES' White and Ecrue Chamois Gloves AT Albert Dunbar Drifted Snow flour 8.W t tho Pat Market. Best 15-eent meal, Rising Sua raaunr ut, CI Copuorclal ttreet. W. 3. Beckard'a L X L. creamery Votter too per roU at tho Fnrwr. Tho who have tried tho c cream tarred at the Parlor ay H U the beet la the city. Enjoy a good square meal for 15 cents at the Denver Kitchen on Ninth atreet. White cook. " Beit California win JO cent per Ion. Alex Gilbert. ole gnt for Alton. Telephone B. Fruit frapp to order at the Parlor; am price aa Ice cream, except pU apple, which U 19 cent hlgner. Cream Pure Rye. America finest wl (key. The only pure food, guaran teed rich nd mellow. John L. CarUon. ole agent. Desirable unfurniahed room, centrally located. ultble for office or living room, may be had by applying at the Astoriaa office. Kelly transfer wagon deliver box wood to any part of the city on tnort notice. All orders left at Zapf furni ture atore, GO Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone tut Bargain In new and second hand wheels, from 13 up. New and flrsKiass wheel kept for rent. Bole agent for the famous Rambler. Repairs and sun dries at lowest rates. Columbia Elec trical ft Repair Co., 53 Bond. The new Creamery Restaurant. Bond street, near the alley between 11th and Uth street, serve the best S-cent meal .ever et out in Astoria. Everything Is . new, neat end clean, and absolute satis faction Is guaranteed all patrons. TODAYS WEATHER. Fair weather for today Is to be wanner. except stationary temperature etong coast. AROUNDJTOWN. J. E Ferguson and wife are Portland guests. . Circuit court will be convened this morning by Judge McBrlde. Rurnsted; prorhetes, Mrs. M, At. Flynnj chief ot records, Olga Wllburg; keeper of wampum, Mr. Elliabeth Dlllman. Oomvnioly trttepTOet, Harry Junes; sachem, J. 11. Hamsen; senior sagamore, C. J. Curtlci Junior sankamore, lr. Hon dersoci: keeper of record, Olaf Ander. son; keeper of wampum, M. M. Ftynn. Gateway Rebekah lodge No. 71, I. O, O. F., Installed the following officers Mon day nlgln: Martha tWIIwrt. N. U.; Iren Johnon. V. O.; Hertha llnus, It 8.; Bfllo Cleveland, U 8 ; Mln Mvier, treasurer; Carrie Mnon. romluctor; Xn Reed, wanlen; Airs. K. R, Hawve, I. Q.; D. William, O. O. After the ln stalUitlon, oysters and irther dellcUi were served. Georgia Stevens, a slnokc ren of tho t:Hlrt.ln district, found In an opium Mnt In Chinatown yestenlay by the polio She was drur.k and w. aot tng In a dtiordeWy ntanner. and It Is it?o supposed "he was taking opium. This latter Is a UV oftoniw, and It I prola.M that If found guilty ih.i will try to drown hfr si i rows in jomo other w.ty hereafter. Report cks frwin Ilwaco that that town fairly outvlld Itself In the celebration line. In addition to a, line patriotic prv gram In tho morning a full list of auv letlc even:s were carried out during the afternoon. But tho list was so Unit that It wa Impossible to carry out the full program and as the enthusiasm of the Ilwacottrs was still up to a high pre sure It was decided to continue the cele bratton today and finish up the ethlette program. Chairman Welch, of the chamber of commerce ooiwiiiwee to entertain the vis iting editor next Saturday, asks that those who will contribute flowers with which to decorate the banquet tabes to have them at his office. No. ."! Commer cial street, either Friday afternoon or Saturday morning by o'clock. The com mittee hope that (he ladles of Astoria wtil be generous with their flowers ami thus enable the young ladle who have chartte of the taMes to make them as attractive as possible. The dwelling hjuse- of Watson E'.llott. situated near the wewt side of the Ator a Columbia River rsllroaJ. ihre.- remanded lvck to the slate circuit coutf for trial before Judge iMollrlde. the ground for the motion being that part of the defendants are vltlsens of the t'nlted Slate and oonsequently hud no rliiht p hax-e the cse transferred to tho Vnlivd Stales circuit vourt. The other motion Is by the lU-fendants and aks thitl the Injuiiislou KKAitiKt rlMm be so ni nlm. d a to permit ihem to run their IHi oil fwcv ry nights and Sundays, The plain tiff' mottut. which Is to settle whe;h r the I'nlted S(tte or the slnte court lets JurlsiHctlon will come up first and If Judtie lloillnger divide thot tli,. cas- prit.'Ky bel.mgs In the stale court tha; will end the motkui to nuvlify the In junction. The Can Contny Is r'l'r--sented by John 11, Smith and Ju.liie K J. Taylor, while the ttl Company l rep. resentul by J, V FUnvlei s, of IV r. 'and. The naval reserv." boy were made happy yestehlny by the receipt of two fltw cutters, which were brught frm the Man IkI.uhI navy yard on the Colum bia. The largest ot Is Sit fee: long ativl Is fittM with two nutots, M'hooner-rtKKvd, and with 1! or. The other cutter l a ft long and Is tilted for six oars louring the afternoon they ha.l iheir ivars out for a trial spin. While their stroke was not up to ihe navy reituUtlon, chey miciN'Olcil In irottltig up a gooil speed ami the sailor boy on the Columbine an-1 Mams. nl id. who were Iniervstcd specta tors of their rowing, thought the reserve boys did well for landlubliers, and (list with six tnoiiKis' training they would be cne pretty fair mnnofwarsnien. The rewrve boys are golirg to have their boats rviwinte.l and put In trim ready f''r cutter drill, which lieutenant Sherman HI Institute at once. The reserve Ivys are taking grter ln;ervt than ever In their drill, and propose to be the crack dlvi-Hon of the co-i: wfi.ii their turn comes to go on the training shii. T ' nvrults haw lately been added to the I division, and then- are plmes f r IT nior- young men to till the division ui tn its j liuilniuni. 4TH OF JULY SPECIALS Men' flno mixed twd, tailor made. tills, newt patterns, (lis W, R. A W. finish, a stylish buslnes cult, our pries per suit 17 U Men's navy blue serge, 1 o weight, guar, anteed all wool, all th rage for aoitttner wear, our prhv ir suit I9M We carry th largest and best line of Hoys' and Youths' fine clothing In ths i'lt y and at the lowest price. LAWKS' SKIKTS. taffeta width, ....ft 00 mi:ys u.nruiNt;. Men's all w,v suits, lined with Italia cloth, full tailor made; our price pr urt I K Ladles fnnoy mixed dress skirls lined, velveteen bound, full worth K; (eotal price, each Indies' silk finish alaiwcw dress skirts, 4 yard wide, best Halng and tailor n-de, eaoh MOO Indies extra heavy brocade Uk drea skirts, made In tha latest atyls, ll quality lining, worth 910. special pries each H-W ladles' whit oordury dres sktrts. .Wuhlo stitched lap seam, flaring skirt, each 1 W lAdtsa' taffeta mooiins under skins, ctrlel flounce, t'ti Tto I-kiUe' fin French eateen under skirts, carded flounce, with drop ruffle, eaoh II LAWIIS' MAII.OK HATS, Ovorstiicksd wlih r,dies' fJallors nd with season advapoeil, w liav mad bif roliiclinnt on all sailor hats, a we nitlst close tlhin oui, Wo down w loo tl DO hat down M Tld LAWKS' SIIIIM WAISTS. We are ahowlng Ilia largos and bed assortment In fine end medium priced ists t toe, THo, l, up wash (ioons. W are headquarter for wash goods; 11 piece fins figured organdy, per yd19o Tweaty piece fin dtd ewlsa In large flower! effeots; handsfma good for summer wear, per yrd U Tn piece wlilte corded pique; all th rage for suitMuer skirt and waist, at per yard IPs". Wo l- Children' wtlt mull hat and bonnet at each tOo. . V lnMren' large rim trw sailor. saru ed triors, eaoh ..Va The Punragen loft up yesterday Portland In tow of the Queen. for For the hungry. The new Boston re. taurant. opposite Cooper' store. Leon Manser, foreman of the Kna pr ion mill, spent yesterday In Astoria. Mrs. George Wllden is home from Port land. wh?rv she has been for the past month on a visit with friend. Those toothsome oysters at Zck' Just fill the bill for a hungry man. They are prepared to suit the taste of an epicure. Mr. L Cohen returned from British Co lumbia, where be has been for the last two month looking after business inter ests. The harp Is many people favorite In strument. Harper Is everyone favorite whlifcy. Sold by Foard ft Stoke Co., Astoria, Or. Strwberrie r t their prime thl week. We are receiving larg quantities daily. Prior now very reasonable. Ros Hggin ft Co. For Rent Three furnished room, on ground floor, suitable for light house keeping, centrally located. 4H Exchange street, near Ninth. Wanted Position In a grocery tor J an experienced young man. fipedks two languages. First class references. Ad dress Alfred HUlston. Knappa, Or. The Dwyer took a big load of Vpper- town people to Ilwaco, where thfy great. ly enjoyed the festivities pertaining to the celebration at that place yesteroay. The city council will meet tomorrow evening. In addition to the routine bosi ness there will be some Btreet Improve, ment propositions up for consideration. H. Wilson, a sailor, who was celebrat ing rather boisterously last night, is In Jail, charged with fighting and tlisorotriy conduct. He will tell his trouble to Poll' e Judga Nelson today. Mrs. Le Herring and Miss Clara Dun bar l"ft on the train Monday nisht for Shanahan Bros. 576-580 Commercial Street. THK OAR NUT Hll.l.'S Ti;.IHl.H. in. The lurk llarn.-t Hi!!, which sailed frm Port! md for Taku la-it f tl'. n.nv, 1 tco 11,. to g.t Into port Nefore l! WIS olo.ed by l!le tee. an, I . r eM'erten e quarters of a mile this : Ule of MsrsMa'M I s;nv t:n n lias r rm. a , i,- , o:i :ihi.m station, was burned yesterday noon. Tne har.Wuck story. t.lo.-.!'s I a of J. l ie J lire originated In the garret and It Is not known whether It was caused by a defective flue or from matches carried there by rats. But fw of the contents wvrs saved and the total loss will b about Se. with only a small Insurance. The dwelling was a large two-'tory s.ructure and one of the llnest farm houses Irr that section. round trip rale of fcS cabin passage, eluding meal and berth, from Astoria W l.os Angeles and return. In connexion with I'.ieltlc ts: S!.a.inlHt Company frMi Sa:: Franclscj. Tickets will be good going on steamer State of California, -ailing from A: rla July ,.r on Colum bia July 7. TK-k-ts good to return 011 vuys ;h.it a survey was held at I'heefoo of (.fore August 31. Tills rate will aln In February, wlnn li was found that , Bl,p',y for tickets going and returning via s. me bulwarks an I ;an.-tiH i. had been t n jy inmers between Astoria and carried away, bri ken. eemciit In the w.it-v.vav staried. rivii broken, etc. P. Tl. 5harples Cream Separators I.utent nml I lct. Tho damage was cue. by u .a e m th China sea, and on arrival at I'hoWoo. she was miking one two nolie of water In HI hours, and th,. surveyor, twummondi-d that sh t,e towed to Taku. a Mtiiu l ih, siunniw hnml com-' her tlrst port of dlu'liarge, and afti r mlttee, ii,k.-h guaranteed the right of I being Hghtenci there she would tv Me m hA Astoria TotumbU River i to proceed with saf-ty under sail for Railroad Comiany. was held at the chamber of commerce room Monday evening. Judg C. H. Page, president of San r'rnncts-o and rail lines of rJoumern I'aeltl- lietweett San Francisco and I,o Angeles. Itate Is .-pen to the gerreral public. For tl'ket and reera'lon In ! quire at O. It ft N. ticket offl.-. 0. It A N. St'MMF.R si-inii'i'i-i: . ! Yar.fouvr. Wash., wh.-e Mrs. Herring During thl. One weather I. the time to c,ftra .. . .aj1 .nnnlv nf wood to seSJjn ' 1 IWWS . r r J - for winter use. The Astoria Wood Yard Company .' now ready to furnlh any quantity of extra fine yellow fir slabwood from the Knappton mills. Send In your order, The day that a wife announce that he Is going to try hfcr hand a-t pie crust for the first time the husband generally man age to remember something that will prevent hlra from coming home to din ner. SHAKE INTO YOUt SHOES Allen' Foot-Eae, a powder. It cure painful, martins;, nervous feet and In growing nails, and Instantly takes the sting out of corn and bunions. IV the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen' Foot-Ee.se make tight or new ohoe feel easy. It 1 a oertaln cure for sweating, callous and hut, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists tnd shoes r.ores. By maJl for Bo tn damp. Trial package free. Addres. .Hen fl. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. There Is nothing that makes a man more tfurlous than to have a woman evince any nervousness when he is driv Irg. If the is his wife he scolds her In no measured language for It; If she Isn't his manner speak volumes. visit fcT uncle. Judge Duribar. Coffee If it's Good Coffee you want Try n??it I TH.imnan Twin ti.buiAu.iiUL- imp Ilawe ioc Ktorea--That's Vitxy Quality Good Prices s Reasonable 171 Comnerd-l Itre, is aria. In. Hastings made up a party of bis friends and w-nt down to Fort Canby yesterday on the Electric, where a most dfllghtful day was spent In the quiet pl-.aures of that romantic place. The Han thorn made the Deep River run yesterday in place of the Dwyer, and brought over a big crowd of people from that place on the mornlrg trip, who, after taking In the celebration in this city, returned to their homes on the i o'clock trip of the boat. Misses Mary and Ruth Garner left Mon day evening for Ironwoods, North Mich igan, where they will spend a month at the home of a brother at that place. The will also make a short trip east be fore returning home to again take up their w ork in the schools of Astoria. Captain H. B. Parker will have the work commenced tomorrow of repairing and overhauling the steamer Astorlan. Harry Coateg will be In charge of the work and It i expected to have the A- txrian ready for service in a couple of wveks An to what route the Astorlan will iro on and In what traffic she will engage in in not given out yet. The. celebration at Skamokawa was a decided success and in the evening a grand ball closed the day's festivities. On the way down the Gatzert brought d iwn about 23 young people from Catb- lamet to Skamokowa and on her up trip In the evening she took nearly the same number of young people from Astoria, bound for the dance at Skamokawa. Deputy District Attorney J. E. Young wa Invited to deliver the oration at Jewtll yesterday and expected to have complied with the Invitation, butj the pre liminary examination of William Martin, who did the shooting Saturday evening, having been set for Wednesday mornipg, It was impossible for Mr. Young to go to Nehalem and get back In time for court. A joint installation of officers of the degree of Pooohanta and Concornoly tribe, L O. R. M., took place at the Knight of Fydhia hall Sunday evening. The following officers were Inet&Ued: Pocahontas, Mrs. F. Ahraes; Wenona, Mis Lizzie Lasell; Powhatan, Mrs. the committee, presided. After some In cidental business was transacted the lust of delinquents was taken up and read by Secretary Brenham Van Dusen. By a unanimous vote the attorney for the com mittee. Judge F. J. Taylor, wa Instruct-I ed to give notice to the delinquents to pay up at once, or suit would be begun against them. The great mortality among the lu kles canine who were so unfartunate as to be compelled to accept the hospttali.y of the city pound during the month of M;iy stimulated dog owmrs to be mire alert in taking out licenses for their household pels, with the resu.t that dur. Ing Juno Poundmaster Jarrk-s Pe.ty otly had to put an end to five ownerlers d'jgs. So vigilant has been Sir. Petty while act ing as puundmaster that Astoria Is not cursed with a horde of hungry, homeless, howling curs, such as Is found In so many towns, and who turn rUht into pandrjnonium and make sleep to people well nigh Impossible. Warrenton Lodge No. SI A. O. C W.. held a public Installation of officers last Saturday evening. The work was con ducted by Grand Guide A. R. Cyrus, of this city. The following were the offi cers installed: Master workman, N. J. Crain; foreman. J. M. Carmer; overseer. Frank Sweeney; recorder. Emsly Hough ton: financier. A. J. Hill; receiver. W. E. Harmon; guide. Malcolm Griderl In side watchman. Gun M-nlng ; outside watchman. J. W. Wafllngford. At the close of the Installation a short program, Including1 vocal and Instrumental music. recitations, and readings, was given. which greatly pleased the audience. War renton lodge ha the honor of making a greaiter gain during the past year than any other lodge In the state, having In creased 2W per cent. Five coaches were filled with the crowd that left Astoria yesterday morning for Gearhart and Seaside. The Congrega. tional. Methodist and P.aptist Sunday schools constituted the majority of the crowd that got off at Gearhart, which in cluded nearly all the excursionists. The young p.-ople spent a Jolly day In games of various kinds. The football and has. ball games were closely contested an 1 created great sport. A game of baseball .between two clubs of girls was extremely funny to tho onlookers. Strolls thrugh the beautiful grove of Gearhart pirk and along the beach gave diversion to those of a romantic turn of mind. The weather was very pleasant, the sun shining m"st of the time and the young people w-re l.,th to give up their fun when train time arrived for the trip home. The Eclipse arrived back from Grays river at 1 o'clock this morning with a jolly load of about " Astorlans who had been to Grays river to npe.nd the Fourth, The Astorlans one and all declared that th celebration was one of the most enjoyable they ever attended. The ex ercises were held In a beautiful grove n'-ar Meserve Bros, store and the entire program was carried out In a manner highly credirable to those taking part and to the committee having It In charge. After the singing of the national air by the choir, Miss Laura Fosj read the Declaration of Independence In a very effective manner. At the conclusion of the reading President Lawrence Introduced Judge J. Hughes of Astoria, who de Uvered the oration. The address was well given and was well 'worded and jer. tlnent to the day and those who heard it give Judge Hughes the credit of being an orator of considerable ability. Pro, feasor Pender was marshal of the day. A barbecuo dinner was served on long tables in the grove that was a feawt thai was a splendid compliment to the culin ary skill of the women of Grays river. A grand ball el'oed the day's festivities. Tho case of the Pacific Sheet Metal Works vs. The Columbia Oil & Guano Company known locally as the fish oil factory Injunction case Is to come up before Judge Bellinger In the United States circuit court In Portland tomor row. There are two motions that will be presented for Judge Bellinger to act on. One by the plaintiffs that the case be Kia.i Chau. her final port of d'sehnrge. ASTOPIA. July J -Editor Astrl.in: The aitove clipping Is from the Portland Oregonlan of date June 1T. lvJ. n'ld t ll..ilo leaves Atoru dally, except Sunday nt a. in ; returning leaves Por' land dally, except Sunday at $ P- m ; Saturdays at 10 p. m T. J Potter leaves Portland Tuesdays and Thursday at a. m. and Saturdays at t D. m. On Tuesdav and Thursdays quite Interesting In view of the fact that j,ner will arrive at Astoria about the bark Garnet Hill, on her trip from1; p. m., and Saturdays " p tn. After a Portland to Astoria was on ground hard short top at Astoria the Potter will ' proceed to Flavel and Ilwaco. Returning and fast at the mouth of rhe lllam. tie , w)1, Turuys. river f r several days wherohy her cargo ; Tr,,,,.,,!.., and Sundays at 5 p. m and had to be llghter-d that she could get off .storl at 7 p. m. the sands. Wonder If she was n d heav ily strained and It Is now telling .-n her ami b-lrg in a storm In China s,i. should ' j.lU, ,. j, hereby gi vu to alt parties be In the Willamette river on a sand 1 bidding t'lits-P county warrants et di.rsed prior t July :i, iv.v to pre the .ltl;e t Ihe eotl-! y treasurer at 111 FISHER BROS. General Supply Mouse for I -amity Groceries. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardcuare, Ship Chandiery.Etc. i'AI.L K 'I! WARRANTS nrtl.-le says she Is h'-av'.ly bank, as th damaged. SuHy no vel ran be heavily I ad-sl and lay on a sand bar for u w-ek unto and nor bo strained Won.l.-r If the dam age to the Garnet Hill was really done In the Chlr.a sea or In the Wtilam-fe rlvr? I bell-ve much of It was cans d by her being i.n th,. nd lr tietw.en Portland and Astoria. f course the Insurance companies will h ive to pay f r th nt tnv p'. Ten lib sireei, for payment. In terest eea.es ,ifler thl. da'e. Dated at A iirta. ' re . July J. Wi ll. '1 TH' MPS' 'N. County Treasurer. We hive sold many il fT-nM cough P-m-dles. but none has given le tter satis faction than Chamberlain's" sayn Mr. (liurles II llhaii'-r, drugg.st. N'Wa.k. N. I 'Mr tM-rfectlv safe and can I"' re- lam- Urd utKiii In ail cases of cwiighs, colds or s. 3 ild by Charles Rogers. ' pli Ions of the oil- who seems to lie 1 miliar with the methods. I and Ul soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when In It .ii to her but ii Is Vis'lce to th Insur- hour anv companies ihat they know she was A w mian d.slikis a man who Is awk on irronn.l after leaving Portland, so ward at low making mil she Is u- they could Investigate and find where the blame lay. Should the Insurance comr-nntes refuse , A cmi,D ENJOYS to pay the Insurance on h-r w h. re woukl : " . .... be an.l .1.. vou. f ,r one The pb-asant flavor, gen-., action minute, think they (the owm-rsi wouie take any such t-nance ir tn.-y Know "'e,, b, c0.Ve or bilious, the most exact cans. ? There, was a pretended siir- grat.fjing results follow I's use; so Ihat vey made on the Gfirn.-t Hill after she arrived at Astoria, but her inrgo wis in her. How can a surv-y be thoroughly i made of a ship when h- h is a heavy i t ,,., in, reill.e ihut a woman can cargo In her? I.iok as If It was m.vle ' li.- bad f rrn who has u good Ilgure. solely to cover up the tracks of what the Oreironlan Is posing to do. C-foot channel 'j j Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Coconut This Is no small matf r and should he 'Grove, Fla., says there has been quite an , ,w lepld-mlc of diarrhoea there. He had a se looked mo, f .r the commerce of the f .... , i" ' Ivere attack nml was curo by four ooses lumbla river won't stand such work, i f r.h;imherlaIn'B Colic , Chobra and IlT If It is known abroad that the Garnet j rr,c,ea Remedy. He says he also recom- will wa airround between Portland and mended it to oiners aim m-j .i - gest medicine they ever usea s the b st fuinlly remedy known and v. ry family should have a bottle. Manu faMiir'd by the California Kg Syrup Co. AN EPIDEMIC OF DIARRHOEA. R. L. Boyle & Co Leading Rcnl BHtnto Dcnlcr ol ASTORIA, OREGON Write for Information ami I'limpliUt.". .V'S.") t'tuniut'icinl Strfcl I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY I g Telephone No. .!- I Handles Only the Choicest Meats 4$ CsrUI It., it Palss-e HeslMrat-t. State iNormal School MONMOUTH. OH1COON. Training f'hool for Teaobsui. New Ilulldlng New Department. Ungraded Country School Work. (iraduatfs Secare (ioik, Positions. STRONO C0UR8E8-W11 equipped training department. Normal cure, quickest and best way to StaU Certificate. Expense for year from 1 to 1; II rd li.M to O per week; Tuition, W per term of ten week. Fall term begin September lth; Summer term June to September t For catalogue addrsa P. L. CA MFD ELL, Praeldent or W. A. WANN. Seo of raculty. mm oliYWiViWrWi'rVsVr THEOCCIDEMT Astoria's Ueadliig Hotel Mcglcr tS Wright, Props. Astoria and she Is heavily damag'-d or strained before s.he rea"h" her destina tion as said article claims she s, then where does the blame lie? Hop, this will tie given ome attention. carefcl op.snRVFin. For sals by Charles Roger. A fiT'CRSSFTL IiGGF.R. A. I.(iwon. the Kklpanon logger, was In town Monday, and hlppd a logging donkey, w-hbh he had rf-en"y pur chassd. to hl camp. He hid It nt Ihe AMorla Iron korks to have n new ol-r put In and the engine repaired. The don key was fired up and furnished Its own power to haul It to the slip, where It was placed on a scow for transportation to Sklpanon. So well built was the boiler that when the steam pressure came up not a leak or blemish was fosind, In fact Ihe engineer, E. M. Houghton, compli mented Manager Fox, of the Iron works, with the statement that the donkey was wtronger and In Ix-tlcr working order than when It was nw and frenh from tlhf. Portland shop. The new lioller Is NOTR'K TO CONTRACTORSft I'.lds Will be received at Chadwell school House on Thursday. July!, at 12 o'clock, for ilHIvrlng material from floss trestle, and laying same on several places where the county road crosses tide land, on line of road between K. C. Jeber place arid Clatsop Plains. Plans and speclllca tlona can be ss-n nt the store of W. E. D'-rniuit, In Astoria. W. J. Ingalis. Chairman Subscribers' Committee. And now It Is said that Insanity n suits) from to., much meal eating. I In not stated that the butcher ever go. mad oth-r than with Joy over th., car. nlvoroiis fury of his customers. IS IT RIGHT. For an Editor to Recommend Patent Medicines? From Sylvan Valley News, Rrevrad, N C. It may be a question whether the editor eight feet high, 4S liv-hew In diameter and Lr a newspaper has the right to publicly htm 140, two-lneh tub' and Its strength r,.c(mirn(.nd any of the various propriety permits of a working pressure of to : ,,., lrm.H which flood the market, yet as 175 pounds and higher, If necessary. Mr. Dawson will use his donkey for yarding flut and will put his ox team on the skid road to haul the logs to the river. He is logging spruce for the Ore. gon City pulp mills and Is employing 12 hands. He has nprue timber sufficient to kep bis camp running another year, but he Is planning to put In hemlock also thl fall If the price will Justify, as the pulp mills are now using considerable of this Umber. EXCURBION RATES TO LOS ANGELES. Account the National Educational As sociation meeting at Lo Angele July 11-14, th O. R. & N, ha named a special Roger. a preventative, of Buffering we Md II n duty to nay a good word for Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. Wc have known and used this medl olno in our family for 20 year and have always found It reliable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would savo hours of suffering while a physician Is awaited. We do not believe In depending Inipbctly on nny medicine for a cure, but we do believe that If a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on and and administered at the Inception of an fattack much suffering might be avoided, and in very many case the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the pat 20 year. For sale by Charles Russell" Automatic Engine I,1 i Write for Cataloguos of Kngino Uoilcrs, Saw Mills. A. II. AVKUILL, KUSSELL 4 CO., Manager. Portland, Oregon. FIRE ID SAINT PAUL 1 1 MAR HIE COMPANY HT. PAUL,, MINN,, JAN. it, i8yy. Capital .... $ 500,000.00 Reserve for Unearned Premium 1,016,407.87 Resorvo for all Otlier Liabilities 222,691.07 Net Surplus over all Liabilities 784,888.78 Total Assets PACIFIC DEPARTMENT. CHARLES CHRISTEN8KN, Manager. B. GOODWIN, Arltnt Manager. 317 California St., S. F.. ial. $2,523,987.72 Astoria, Oregon