The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 11, 1899, Image 4

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& PAIL, AST0R1AN, TUESDAY MORNINU. JVLY II, l&W
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Shoe
Economy
Tro. economy Ilea not In tniylng tit cheapest shoes, but In buying wlmt you
gwt th best values for h money xpnlcd.
We Handle j
BROWNSHOE COMPANY'S SHOES
Exclusively, which are unquestionably the
BEST SHOE MADE.
Duy rt shoes her sod w rlU Hn )vu from M noil to UK M each pair.
13" Soc Display in Window. f
THE FAIR,
The Place To
Save Money
506508 Commercial Street.
A C5AMK OP
Blind Alan's Buff
Tou wilt b playing If yon go hunting
around to beat our prion on Bos's
Youths' anil Children' Clothing.
Our All Wool Cktllor kilts In m'xed
Cheviot at O la th lalrst styles for
youths and boy art beyond oosnpetitlon
In quality at thii pries.
Ikitoball wa th diversion of th day for th Journey when th train rsiurned,
Sunday at th Smith point ground b. Mr, Tallant put It into a coop anil ttt
wcn the Haystack club of Alderbrvost, (o the dvot. tint 11 was not (hipped
ami th employes of th can factory. Tn ji in nrxi morning It was turned ,
gm wia do anil exciting, th cor
standing I tn U at th clow of trie
Tenth Inning, ft belts necessary to play
an extra Inning to Are!, the superiority
of the ran fsciory nln, both team
had 11 run to their favor an the cha
of Wi nlnah Inning.
! It In in be hoped that non of th
,sim wlH t't drowned whll ttatklhsi
stiout the street of Astoria today. Tl
.mm of Saturday. Had It rm for I r fWfW A(,(rU.,
inv wnpmvaiit vi an e.-i-i,.,o.iiB.n
Providence, who held tack th rxtra
hi-avy stw of the great mountain
tangrs drained, by tha Cwlumbt. rVirt.
Unit woulvl haw NUiMo .-all ujho Antorta rty
for th loan or oiai wnn wimn o irji
lort rtv tjti.tnir nltiora hi ut Ita atrwU
ahih ttwy wry hi th chaistwl olty.
Khw In Ilia rlvr. Th xurlonlta wr
wry an ilium tu tak lh Mitt a,al with
llirm nml hail arrann'M with th coiutui'.
tor tor It imiiMgtt In th Iwnuano rar, j '
ami ttt It wa h fl ttohliul w inti. -ily
ilu lo th hurry at th tlmo th '
nllior iIiimI, for in th f.'w nlmu.
btwvn th arrival of thv ixtrty from '
fh vi.UI ami thiir hirtui f.-r i
lr(4tiil. iivr hail to Ih tmI to
ttlm Mtlil 4hA Vikulltlwl in 1l. '
wa
iloultiv fortiottrn ami now th ihIKoi
lll li itiiHml v out itw nmiiy
hailtfra of thvlr onlar iMmlm-U'r lo
arl off any wWa tUnwir lo thilr
BEST - VALUES - If) T(IE - GUY
Delineators and
Butterick Patterns
For Aupst Are Here
Albert Dunbar
DrVtad
Mrw4.
Bmw Boor tin at tha Pat
Daat ILoant meal, ftialnf So a raauar-
aat. all CoanMrotal ttrat L
TVw wtM aav trtd th lea tain
atrr4 at Uk Parlor aar It la th bt
ta tb aty.
Knjoy a good aquar mal for la rents
at th Denver Kitchen oo Ninth ilratt.
Whit cook.
Ileal California win S eeota per gal
la. Alea Gllbart. aoi axnt for Anna.
TauptMcw O.
. Crcatn Pur Ry. Amcrica'a Unaal
atatkey. The only Hlr food, fuaraa.
u4 rk-k and sallow. Jona L- Carlaon.
. teaimtU uafaraulieJ rooma, ceotral.y
Knjitc4. aultahle fur ofltcva or llviaf
rwav, may be had by applying at th
Artaa orBca.
For Rnt Threa furn ah'd room, on
ground flik.r, loltabl fr UglK house-
kelng. centrally located. 411 Exchange
atreat, near Ninth.
Kelly's transfer wagons deilvar bos
uod ta say part, of ta city as aaort
auUca. . AM orders left at Zapfs turnl-
tar. jler. CO Commercial street, win
raralTa prompt attaaitoa. Telephone
KM.
lUntalna In new and second band
heel, from S DP. New and DrstJlasa
heels kpt for rent. Sol agaots for
ir famou Rambler. Repaira and aur
drlea at lowest rate. Columbia Eleo
trios I Repair Co., S3 Bond.
Harper whisky on. your idoard
prove your last is correct It proves
also that you are doing your duty to your
guest and to yourseU-keepIng the Inest
whisky trainable. Sold by Foard ft
Btoke. Company, Astoria, Ore.
Th new Creamery Restaurant. Bond
street, near th alley between 11 th and
Uib street, serve the best S-cent meal
aver set oix la Astoria. aTveryihlna; I
aw. neat and clean, and absolut satis.
taction Is gnarantaad all patroaa.
During tbta fine weather la th tteie to
secur a good supply of wood to aeasjn
for winter use. Th Astoria Wood lard
Company la now ready to furnish any
quantity of extra fine yellow fir s-abwood
from the KnappUn mills. Bend in your
ord-s.
The Chinese, who know more about
(In- irks than ll the rest of us put
together, -choul.l be plttled for not having
a Fourrh of July on which to K them
off.
t. at
TRT ALLEN fl FOOT-EASE,
A powder to be shaken Into the aboes.
Tour fiet feel swollen, nervous and hot,
and gel tired easily. If you have smart.
Ing fM or tight shoes, try Allen's Foo
Ease. It roots the feet and makes wai
ing etuy. Cures swollen, sweating fast.
ingivwlng nails, blisters and callous spot
Relieves corns and bunions of all pal
and gives rest and comfort. Try It tc
ay. &ld by all druggists and shoe stores
cems. Trial package free. Address
Allen Olmsted. La Roy. N. T.
The man who generally goes to sleep
in cbureh will not advocate the remov
al or feminine heudwear la places of
wonrhip. Beplumed hats are a grea
protection from the eye of the minister.
TODAY'S WKATHBR.
IV Ir weather; warmer.
A vMonary filtm In lite imiiI h.m
oolueil ih itani of I'nona. altlih h
hot to hav ad toxl a Iho tim for
th I'tilted ttiate and l'mi to ili'nat
n.no Anvrtcans. The name In nuU iii
from th i rt k'tters of tlw worl. I'nlt.
etl Hbttva of Morth Anieiiea, ami liia r
itiirant for sutwtituting tills ivlltliin
br that of America Is thai th proiM
of the I'nlled tt hv ito nior r k'n
lo tlw exoliwlw u of the name Amrrloa
than wimlil th tlerntans h.i (liouUt
thvy attntim to monnHili W right to
u. the name Kiiimp and Kurean as a
hither drtljroaiton for their country.
He argiion that th evii of Cauaila and
Muliv areas uniWi Americans .as ar
the (Hinil o( n t'nltrU Htatrs. The)
may be, atrK-kly )ikliiK eivii.iUo.illy,
but to the world they ur not Aim-rUuns
ami never will be, ntiK- sujn of tn
times aty Tltli-d and thi-y Amer
k'ana as have th Liiuistuttttti. tiaji
It. N. WrUht. Prvtwir Pin com. California. IUiiA,w iw.o ill, ...a
i.ry hUy m-jmi-ndJ and will no ,h, ,Vr H..ti 1)0 nuv, 0)nu Ulull.r
l.iuht .untaln th high standing of In rtw ,hWtl,r(llf llf ,, Am,,l(lll
rand oll blnl
other pi
pie of the Western hiniii-tilri- wlh
to bevan Americans It k pommo that
chi lr wlsb may 1 gratUUU filing their
apiillcatkin with I'inW aim.
F. P. Kendall returned rim a short
nip to th Sound yetneliy. WtiH there
h atNMth'd a meeting of th Paottlo
Xorta e.' n Aiwoetatlon ami Induced the
avltlon to hild tWr anniml athletic
n-oel In Anuria this year. This will b
on th,. Ith f Augiint. th Atturday pr
vlous to th Montlay that th regatta
i'omnincc. and Mils nnika It a I moot
cruln th.it they will fy ov?r for th
latter evtnl. lW Aure th new A. F. O.
grv'UthU la one of th main Mttractlons
it duv ing fhe n to w her, they botng
ahUe hfr th gucme of -th A. F. C.
At ttwi nxs'tlng of the school board ys
t rlay orn Kin Profeor V. V. Tain,
of ttan Dieiro, Oal., was rlextd prln.Htal
of th Mature school to nil th vacancy
iud by the resignation Professor
W'J T 1 1 IC li K K HI VK. ' rt,, c,,5r- ,H h". r,r ,h. T .
SU-" Aw iVA,t beta Prlnd1 ot uf ", ar pretty brod and If th.
sj.i l.-o si-mvus out la su'iv"" m
tirtU;id at prew'W. and is expected to
Wait this city om day this week. Th
I tnl aliu elixred John Riley to tho Jani.
tonhlp of the Shlvely sxbooL
AROUND TOWN.
Wanted-tllrl for general housework.
Apty at Duane street.
A lOiUe of Redi-a will be organised
at Cattkanl umxrow night.
A drink fit for an editor Rann U-year.
old whlky. Lee Herriug sells It.
The Astorta Rowing club has divided
Ito 4!lv their excunrton to Flavrl on
nuctit next iwrek. ftlrs. CiUilltame. the
kwifidf. h. vrv k1n.ll offerrd th I Sited. Mra Hullluuie. tlir.mitti F W
i - - i..
Th tvurd of dirwtors of th row list
club held a special mnHing last niti:
bill Hut buirincw of intervsi via tna.ni-
National beer kills th un heat.
Herrini; keefs It at the National.
Lee
Just right for the pn.pushers. Zack's
o)-ters and tarn ales. 473 Commercial.
Try th
restwurant
store.
'Boston.-'
In town.
Newest, cleanest
Opposite Cooper's
Th tt-ank-hip State of California ar
rived In Sunday morning and left up th
river.
The Lao mm left out Sunday morntng
srhrat kulen for Queensuwn or Falmouth
for order.
Born Ist evening, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ejniri Alcrav a W-pound son. lilotlvr
jnd child doinj wed .
Workmen ar busy on a plledrtrer.
which Is being built In this city, for Tom
Taylor, of Tongue Point.
L L-bei k flni.'hrd yestrday th of
raising A. V. Allen's warehouse up 18
Inches and putting In a new foundation.
I'ntil further notice I will pay U cents
a pound f butter fat, delivered st any
depot or ik.rk In Astoria. T. B. Townsend.
The regular monthly meeting of the
ladies' guild of Grace church will meet
this afternoon in the vestry room at I X
o'clock.
us of the Hotel Flavd for one evening
to the dub and their guests, and al
though the datr haa Jiot yet been fixed.
It l given out that rlie xcursion will be
given on nmht sh'M .week. Th bowling
.alleys at th hotel will be placed at th
.i-H-Mil of th pleasure seekers, and th
main txilKtlng wilt tv Uurowu open IT
Jiiving. A first das orcheatra will be
taken along from this city, and the club
expects a very enjoyable evening.
The athletic feature for rega:tu sreek
promi to far ellp those of any pre
vious rigHtta. Portrand Is preparing to
tuke a Ir tJ ng part In these games and
ill Iw don In force, as ths fotlowing
from yestenUy's Oregvinlan Indk-atea:
Nun that th P. N. A. has de nltly
rtxd th pla of m-Hlng at Antorta
tils comlij fall and that Trainer Billy
ilcLeod la twine aic'aln. th out door
track mn will begin to gt Into conditln
.in. I the various city clubs will encourage
thim accordingly by putting the tracks
il l strauthraarxys iu shape. Th ranks
uf athlets will tv rtMenlshed by the
teairn of the sturly i)re;on boys from
Manila, so that the Sound, with U al
iridy well quipped and trains teauns,
ill mrt fo-nin worthy their steel at
the city hy the sea this fall."
Stbtunlay's reception jras another of
th miny tlm-s that the Astoria Military
band made no iarge for furmahlns; th
music Many of the members are so
employed Hi at the loss of time was
rharned sgulnst them and thus It was a
Keen, III manager, tender M Ih ux .v
the Hotel Fiavel for on cvmiiiK some,
t.nw boforv July S, to the club It Is
needle to -ay th very gem rous offer
as acvcptel. and all that remains for
the club to arraiig Is to so th railroad
coniiany tabout rates and il.tlii.iiJy de
cide on in ev.vilag for th cxcural.ni.
It la thoutstit trat th 1MII.- lomnien-ul
ciub biwlera will be her some day next
rck, and If they shiHild (, th rxcur.
-non will be arranged so that the !ulu-
bowlvrs can ktr.Ktwte In the excursion.
aj the bowling alleys at the h.'tel haav
also been placed at the disposal of the
. lub snj the A. F. C. K wirs will cm
pete at that place with the Pall i team.
Aihlf-'l IHilJn was present at th mft.
lug and kmJly prVMHit, ,1 . mi of a it
houa Si' mi. rxplaliilux th plans and g.v-
ing an ktcm.aej bill of alul S.iau f.-el
of lumlier, th building hen cimiiipd
costmg about i&i 8-veral tiUU were re.
clved to build a b.ial h.ius. but th
contra't was not awarded. The menaliers.
howvr, ar cotll le it tltut tn a very
short tiru urk will b m.nin-nil. and
rnrly next month th boat tuum will b
sn assured fact.
C. O. Taylor, th NVhali-m mallcarrler.
as arrested last evening by Chief Hal.
hwk and Polk iMIli-er Kimtatll,
on 4he charge of cruelly to anlmiiN,
ami his cuso will tie attended to this
afternoon In the p. Sic court. There Is
no excuse for such liruiallly as this f'U
low has praiilred on Ms luirses, but It
Is safe lu assume thai after the law gnts
through wUh him this tlmr hr will tra
Ik vA
Iridic silk capes, trimmed with lace, J-t
and ril'tHHia, full sweep; bl qimllty
Ilk tx lict. prli-s tS ,, 13 W, g to lo
tW ach.
lasillca fuil.-y mixed dress sklits, four
yards wide, well llnrd and .VWrn
tkiuml. each ....lieu
Iridic large sise whltv aprons, ambroid,
ery trlnHiied. each &V
l.i. lies white underxklrtsi best auallly
muslin cambric, rum. each K
tridies corset oover mbr.drv
trimmed, ach , 17c
ft
iL-.--s--'o-.Xi
U.tlra 1wn Bhll WabM, sn 'irol.lrry
Itisrrllng: best quality laws, -..-h II OO
Metier grades al II K and ...Il.tl
St
. ,
Udles WMIs Ptqu and Kn.tirulitery
and wslti, full flaring skirt, neatly
trimmed, with Inserting; with plaekst
buttons, wld hemmed; prlifi fl
II . II TS. lo W saok.
UiHim slik sea) plurh raiva, alaborsl
Irminird with braid and l, best quU
l;y ihlbsf fur; fltrs full sweep, price
C, Ilia, tlsn ts.otMi.fc.
I oil m' summer mfawl. full regular
made, duubls sisyid, such ,.,....3k'
Iri.lies' heavy Jiy nlav.l veal,
' h tSt
Iri.llr Mimttler slrrvrlsa veal, wwlts,
wottli U eeuta raih, special prlc aai-fc
wt y .ton
Shanahan Bros.
576-580 Cominercinl Street.
loss to ih-m to atti-nd the rei'eaitlon with frtls nurses with more consideration her.
the tiand. Their music did much to en
liven the reception and banquet and the
citizens of . Astoria should fed under
many obligations to the band boys and
glv she band a heliung hand whenever
an opor.unlty presents. Had th band In-sl.-sted
on being paid there smul.l have
ben no music at uh reception, fi r th
Wanted-Poekluo In s grocery store ty commute were without funds, ss the
Zark Is doing a big business these days
with bis tamale and oysters. Too are
mfcwing a good thing If you don't try
hem.. 471 Commercial street
an experienced young man. Speaks two
languages. First class references. Ad
dress Alfred Hlllston, Knappa, Or.
The committee having In charge the
reception of the editors request that all
bills be presented to either Chairman
Welch or Secretary Graft on Monday.
The Prael Transfer Company took
down an jxprata wagon to anJe Sun
Cay and commenced yesterday to do a
ranefer business at that popular resort.
Lost Friday evening. June 30, an M. A.
A. C. pin, marked with the Initials E. B.
and A. E. M. Fln.lT please leave at
Astorian office or lo Mien Eugenia Lewis.
Juck Trembath has resigned his p-ml-
fon at the Occident and will leave at
once for Oregon City. Fred Norton, who
is a sutveas as a -nlxjloitlst, takes his
place.
The Chamber of Commerce met last
Ight and as there was no business of
Importance to iv transacted, the chamber
djourned un;U Friday evening at 8
clock.
Cbinawarc
1 If it's
W-Datc Chlnaware
you want
Try
Brlsericaii Isiiortiiif Tea Co'
Ue 100 Stores
That Why
Quality Good
Prices to Reasonable
PI Oagsogrejai 8t, Astoria.
Jotin Haisen. wlio for th past three
years has motored on the street cars,
quK yest' rday, and hereafter will try his
hand at firming on his ranch on the
Walu.ikl.
Wa-tw consumers are reminded that
Monday, the 10th Inst., will be the last
day oi which water rate can be paid to
avoid the penalty of 25 cents additional
charge to the regular rates.
The st?aner Grace Dollar srrlved In
from San Francisco Sunday nsxht whh
over 20 tons of miscellaneous freight for
this city. A few .passengers also got off
here. She went up the river the same
night
expenses that were absolutely nrcearary
had far exceeded the amount at rhelr
tHsposal. Astoria has as good a band as
any tosn In the siate outside of Portland
and It Is wonchy and should bav every
I ers-ourairement possible by th citlsens
of this city.
A gime of baseball, which promls to
eclipse In mteret tti recent game be-
wv.n the fats and the leans, Is to be
pullfd off soon In Portland. It will be
a battL petween the Methodist preacfiers
of rhal dty and the cfty dad. The pro.
ceeds of wlikih w g0 t0 mfl oretjon vol.
unteer monument fund. The Telegram
has glie following to say about the game:
"Ex-Mayor Pennoyer will be requewted
to umpire the game If he can spare the
time. nd s he has probably nearly sue-
ci-eded In r"i-.n-iling arming In Oregon
wjtri th.- 'ruinous gold Stan. lard.' he
will pnabaWy have the time. To add tn.
terest to the contest, two prises will prob
ably be hung up-the enforcement of the
1 o'clmk dosing ordinance and the dis
continuance of the back-door closing cru.
aade. The mniters feel that they should
win, as they have rlghievusness on their
Me. aid righteousness usually prevails.
The city fathers, on the other hand, have
a pull that Is as powerful as the right
eou.inejia of the cloth, and they hop to
win on the strength of this.
The- Tt..rthwlck Lumber Company's tug,
4r. Some hav sold that he is not so
moxh lo blame as many believe, aa the
roads between her and Nchalem are In
such a shao that a hurse traveling them
carrying a man ami a heavy sack of mall
is sure to get hurt. It Is said this man
has adrmdy five horse, and truat, being s
pour man, he can not afford to buy a new
hjrue every week, and su he Is com
pelled to ride th horses he already has,
no nutter what thetr comhtlon may be.
This hi the other siil of the story, but
If he did not know what sluipe the roads
would be In the past winter, and Che
consequent demand on horseflesh When
he took the contract, that iu his fault,
and he should bav bbl.len high enough
so us not to kill bis horses off in order
to leave s profit for himself. That the
lab- rer I worthy of his hire Is never
more true than In the rase of that nutil
animal, th horse, and when they ilnmam!
so little In return for a van amount of
labor, a man I Indeed ungrateful If he
111 not treat them with some considera
tion.
me criticisms have Jieen Indulged In
hy a few persona In regard to President
Van Dusen's arbsfed slight In not rev.
ognlxlr.g the city press mid tho Push
i-lnb snd other organisations in making
up the recoptlon committee to greet th
visiting editors Saturday. The; facts
tn ithn case are mat be made up a list
I'EHSONAU alKNTION.
L A. Conn Is :n town today.
C. W. Fulton I In Portland tlay
,N. inner, th lil. and Clarke
tier, r In th city.
J. P. Paul, of Nahctta. arrived In the
ity on last night's train.
(!. W I'nllup a railroad man ot Tren
ton. MVi. , Is In Astoria today.
Mrs. It twt st, of Wralp-Tt. was
,n Astorta yrsterdsy making purchases
( the city mn-hrats.
Miw Urs.-e tleynolits left Sumhiy
mornuig for I'oriland, hr ah will vis.
t rl.itive for sum tune.
T. II ilman. rli well known I'nPtland
under ak-r, aniunpanlrd by his wife.
iia.uei tnreiKh Astoria niimiay, oouiu
for Heasi I.
Miaa Mary K. Hmtth left last evening
f r H-itlle. where she will aiieinl six
e.-ks at the hum uf Ji'r aiust. airs.
Jumc Myers.
Mrs. M. P. CWIIen.K-r. of Koataiton ta
in ih city spending a few days with her
laughl T. Mrs. George C. Fiavel and Iter
liiiak'hrer-in.laiv, Mrs, C. II. Callen.ler
W. II. Iluir'er, "tknkil M Pap," wl
h is been i-iinn-x-trd with the HI. Charles
hotel, was In the oily yesterday. II has
an-.li.-il a position wltn Ih 1.iii li.)
hotel a id leave loilay for thai place.
K II. Hansen, who has Isren an emvl. nl
.'lerk In C II. I ouper a stor. left yre-
tenlay for tVattle, wlx-r hr will spend a
wwks holiday with friends, after wrhlrtl
he will return ro Portland to lake s, ai.
si lion with Olds A King.
Mra W. Carey Johnson, of Oregon City,
nmhrr isf Half and NHIo Johnson, of
this city, accoimaxntrd by Miss Taylor
and Mr. Tai'lor, of Th lailles, ram
down on the tlatxcrt Halurday and went
tv til mouth of the river with trie- edl.
turkil excursion, rwturnlttg to Portland
k st n lgil.
P. fl. Sharpie's Cream Separators
I.ttlsynt at ml llcstt.
I - q
: FISHER BROS.
1 - - - i
(icncral Supply
House fur
Family Groceries.
Builders' Heavy and Shelf Harduiare, Ship Chandlery, Etc.
RHAL ESTATE TIUN8FRI18.
Thomas I.l'iillle In I.. II. Hunting.
Ion. sheriff's deed, June 3X, lt;
kit 7. I.I. ms, 3. MiS'lure's Astoria . II. S4
I nil.. I States bi tVi.nrk-s Nir.
lairk. June TO, IKtl; llil) sy res In sec.
24 and see. i'.. Hi I n r III w 9ll
I't'lted Hta i-s to Michael kenney.
June 21. le'i. s e V. sec tp 4 w r
r 11 4110
THE IH'NIHtEl) YEAH CM II.
A llutiilriil Year Club hs b-en organ.
Ised. The object Is lo study ths condl.
Uons whk'h promote kmgevtly, Aft'T
much study and rcsu-rn Its mnml-rs
nnh-t arrive nt the conclusion that the
of thirty mimes beside h twentyone 0"lv lsstsime wuy to attain Inajf IK s to
person constituting the regular statusing nk,' ,h" "' rr'' health, ; B'ltri, sail
reception committee of the chamber of P1"1 "-specl. we pr.ent the ttutly of
commerce and had badges p tin lev I for
each. . The expense a. -counts for the re
ception piling up so fast, ilr. Van Pusen
declikd to save postage, expecting to
personally notify ea person and deliver
their 4aik;e to rhem. In the hurry
preceedlng Itie reception Mr. Van Jitisen
M. Ilelshaw. while making up a tow of Ihavlng a multitude of the details to
two loaded scows of woud and lumber, at
;.)Me. 8niurday night getting ready to
urinit mem uown the river, loosened three
b.ail-s on Ivr profK-ller snd they fell off
Into the river. She made the trap to this
liy, however, with the one remaining
blade .without her tow. and vesterdsv
was on the ways at the Astoria Iron
Wotks having new blades put on, he
gtiUngoff with last night's tide and going
look after, faled lo get to sue nH Um
llostetter's HiKtnaim Hitter for ronsKfera
alkin. This Is a tonlo Air one of the most
vlial orgun of life the stomach. For
fifty year It hn cured constipation. In.
dlgwtlon, dyspepsia, biliousness, weak
liver ami kidneys. It makes strong stom.
ichs, rich red blond, and striidy vigorous
nerves. If you accept a siitislituie don'l
expeis. it ui cure like llostetter's Hitters,
R: L. Bovle & Co
, , . : - . - -
lcncllnc lien I HHtotc Dealer of
ASTORIA; OREGON
Writt) for Inftiriiiiitiiiii nml Pfiniiiltix M.'i Comnu'it in) Stm l
I ASTORIA iVEAT COMPANY
Telcphon No. tlj
Handles Only the Choicest Meats
4l Csssswrclal St., asit Palae HssImim.1.
State
Normal School
MONMOUTH. OWKf.ON.
Training School for Tawchsra.
New Building
New Deportments
Ungraded Country School Work.
GrailualfH Si-cnre iUuA J'li.sliions.
departmenss. Normal eunrss.
STRONO COtjnBS-WU squlppH t raining
quickest srsl bstst way to tW Cr titles ts.
Expenssi for yar from flit ts tl: llogrd UM is U nar .a- s,i... im
per tsrm of ta wsek..; Flail tens begins . Beptsmbar IDthl Hummsr trm Jsn, M
w i"' a- r ranauogu aaunw p. I. CAUPtiri I. U1.
r W. A. WANff. See Of rseulty.
ssell? Automatic Engine
Hi
persons on his list, and two or three ,n'" P-'vale revenue stiunp covers
he did see he fotgot to give ttu-m their
badges. He expected the morning of
the re-pL;n that he would be able to
complete his Hat, but through their ab
sence or his again fulling to see them.
he was unable . to do so. Mr.
Von Dusen regrets very much that
the neck of the bottle.
If a teli'iihono girl becomm engniteil
every ring she receives there will be
trouble.
IS IT RIGHT.
John D. Carriifan has accepted a situa
tion as night clerk at the Parker house.
August Lc-saelus, who formerly hail the
posit .n, Is working on the steamer As.
torla, wh1i Is t-lng repaired at Parker's
boat ywrd on Young' bay.
For an Editor lo Recommend Patent
Medicine?
From Sylvan Valley New, Brsvrad, N t!.
It may be a question whether th editor
tv. was unable to notify sll the persons
ba-k to Gobie. The 'Borthwkk Comnanvlon the reception committee and had no
are very busy Just now, there being four Id'-a of slighting any person, or public
loaded scows svt Goble waiting for a orgar.lratilon, for his list embraced
tow at the time the accident happened. I members of the Push club, the city and
Sutvlav the Sadie R heoii-. A I .,.,,,, Affi(aala anil baiilln hnslneau men
scrws, loaded with m oords of wood for The IM printer) In the city papers last ""Paper hai fh right to publicly
Che Association s canneries, and Day Friday purporting to 1 the reception rn"n"l ny of ths varlou. propriety
Hr,ys'. dredger, and 2W.W0 feet of lumber committee wa not jubllnhed by Mr. """"cme which flood ths msrget, y.t a
for Fort Canby. Today ths barge VlgU Van Dusen's orders and While the names Pvn'v of iufferlng we feel It a
lant will b ik,wn with amis . i i.. -i,, ih. nt mi nn hi. n. n auty l od word for Chamber
tu r.my. ... .. e.. I. . . . ' v' 1 "- -- li.i. c.ji ra.i... ..a m
. .. on McninH oer to sUPDiy their vsrrt Wi ahl. -1... -Iam . (hum mil
m.., -.iwe,. .,iln onu ienin, are wen 2flf reiephone kiIh to lie used In h e
v . t. I IU t I
ni7ai
i y c .x i - n r-
a sv , .vis - r -IU V- - A I 1 n
1
PROPOflAI-8
FOn FORAGE
BEDDING.
ilnL, U", 1I1 . .. , ... 1 . .
,c .... wln(f Weu structsin or the tHimn line between
up. and the foundation nlocly laid for W-arrenton ami Fort Stevens
inv outer, tney will protxiljly not be
e,....., ...uxiieu iiore one nrst of I Th. edit-. ....
f?. R" Pra",.and Ha"y Hamb- tort, masc.4 to Insure rhelr Ze TrrZ
ex wi.i..vui7 im two nouses when com. home but ihi,.,n . .,oi..
niMni . I "' Km on some-
pieteo. y nn.'a mrt ll n,. . . ..... . .
. f 1 aooara tnelr
1 I train, and vn. left tn .
A. McPharlan - has the contract ' lot rflsherman Saturda w.,,. , -.'...
bulWIng a balcony on th front of the which he had .fhi m hi- .. .''
dty hall to replace the old one which It to E. A. Tallant. Mr. Tallant offered
was badly rotted, and for putting s new the little seal to some of the editors
roof on the shed on the east side of the vlsltlnir hi. canrrerv .ho. eh....
ibulldln?. e commenced work yesterday aoceot It until cn.iM,. .hi
..ni. 1, si.v 1... .t. . , .... "'ainmers
"" "K" "" or inc 01 rnetr party. On their srH.-t b
ock. The outside of the city ball will side It was dwidwl . . n...
1., . , . I " -- ai.
. . """"' lne contraot lanrs girt, and C. W. Fufton feler,.h. .. .aa .a .
Iain's Colic, Cholera snd Diarrhoea Ram.
edy. We hav known and used this medi
cine In our family for SO year and have
AND always found It reliable. In manv raae.
a doss of this remedy would save hours
of luffcrlng while a physician Is awaited
Wa do not believe In depending Impllctly
on any medlcln for a cure, but wa do
bollcve that If s bottle of Chamberlain's
Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on hand
Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Barracks,
Wash., July 8, 1Ki9. Sealed proposals,
In triplicate, will be received here until
11 o'clock ,a. m., August 8, ITO, and then
opened,, for furnishing forage and bed. and administered at the Inccotlon of n
ding at the several military posts In this ,,Uck mtlch iUffcrng ml(5nt tyoli(,a
lU-parfment. for fiscal year ending June an(j . ,. M.M (j,, .... A-
.. ivn- irwormauon luroisnra ncr or Dy a physician would not required. Al
qiiarterm&sier at mm. v. H. reserves
right to reject or sccept any or all pro
posal or any part thereof. Envelopes
containing proposals should be marked;
'Proposals for forage snd bedding at
least this has been our sxperlenes during
the Past JO year. For sal by Charles
Roger.
Babies are brought up on the bottle
- v-rr i v - A"r
: Write for Cutnloguoa of Engine Boilers; Faw Mills.
" KUSHELL & CO.,
' Portland, Orfjeon.
A. II. AVKRILL, .
Manager.
SAINT PAU1
w
ID
MRI
11ICE
COMPANY
hT. PAUL, MINN., JAN.
Cnjiitnl . . , .
Itoflervo for Unoarnoil Prt'iniuni
RpHcrve for nil Other LiitliiliticH
Not Surplus over nil JJiihilitics
It, I8()Q,
t 600,000.00
1,0 Kl.-107.fi 7
222,091.07
781,888.78
12,623,1,87.72
Total Assets
PACIFIC DEPARTnHNT.
-" SAMUELELMORE & CO. Agents,
CHARLES CHRI8TENBBN, Manager,
B. OOODWIN, Assistant Manager,
for that has not yet been let li a. . t . - e-- , ...o OUo..eU ....m.
and men are brought down by the same
- I ' nnuil. 1.1 na. .... ..... I 1 . . I ... . . . r
, J, W. J ACtJIWI, U. V). M.
mean.
317 California St., S. F., Qtl.
Astoria, OreKon