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nth iaiiy astorian, yuksday mornikq, may ai. im :():: LADIES' UNDER MUSLINS !W(tlnnlnR today pud continuing uttlll SuturJay. May 27th, W. rcenly purchased big lot of th goods, consisting ot (own. drawers, idilw and toret cover, front on. ot the largest factories in the country, and hle,li during this m) will ha sold at from 25 to 60 per cent Km than thsr have vr been told for In Astoria. A glanro at tb. display In our window will fully aubstantiat. our ckiw. IV hv not th spac. to tnum.rat. the different Items, but remember "Trier, peak louder than word," o com and . for yourself. Kcmcmbcr Sale lasts only till Saturday, May 27. HE FAIR, "W under-buy and underll. Both Kin you gt th. benefit" 506-508 Commercial Street LADIES' WHite and Ecrue Chomois Gloves AT Albert Dunbar P. J. Meany-rata merchant Tailor and Exporter of Furs. JIlBat Cah Prlc Fatd for IMr Bklaa. Ttnthand Commercial Ste. Astoria, Or. Drifted Bnow flour Kt at tha Pat Virkat Room for Rant-ApBly npatalrt. Good, aiaa Building. Beat U-e.nl meat. Rtln Bua raataur at, CI Coaam.rcUl atr.t Frcah aupply Cunt.r obocolatea and boa bona Juat rcld at tha Parlor. TboM who bar triad th. lea fttm aarad at th Parlor aay H Is tht beat la tha city. Beat California win eat per loa. Ales Gilbert, sola ajrent for Aatorta. Taicphoa B. Cream Pur Ry. America' flnast whlakay. Tb only pur cood. fuaran. teed rich and mallow. Joha L. Carlson, sola ajant IV 8ala Tha sloop "Sparrow." SS feet Ions and 11 feet wide. Handy for flan tender or for trapper. John Swlnr. Fort Stereo, Oregon. LOST. Silver match box. wtth cam tnrraved. Finder will b ultabty re werJed by returnlnc to th undersigned ftt tb. railroad office. T. H. CURTIS. Rantlr and Ideal bicycisa tor sal. or ronu Repairs and auadrka at lowest rataa. Can at eydery, $S Bond strt Columbia Electric and Repair Company. Gold medals to HARPER whiskey at Nw Orleans and World's Fair. Chloajra. Try It. yea will .ndor. tb. Judge's Tr. diet. Sold by Foard Stokes Co., As toria, Oregon. Afi.r liay I tb. Astoria Wood Tard Company wtll delleer Knapotoa Mills slab wood at your door, aawed. for DU jxr cord. Laav orders wtrh F. L. Parker r at th. Aatorta Wood Tard. Xelly traaafar wagocs deliver boa wood to any part ot th. city on ahort Botlo. All ordtrs left at Zapfa furnl tur. stors. Ot Commercial street, will raclv. prompt arteollom. Ttlephon. CR Th. new Craamary Restaurant. Bond stmt, near th alley between lira and 11. h street, eirre th. be K-ent meal var set out la Aatorta. Everythlns; hi n.w, neat sad clean, and absolute satis faction U guaranteed all patron. Fredericksburg Musk- Ball, corner of Seventh and Aider streets. Portland. Or. High class en'.artalnmanta every evening. Tb oMy family resort la that city. A.I kinds of rafreahmenta. All delicacies to seasoa. Admission free. Louis Dam. sruach. proprietor. Natlc Piano-owners can have their instruments thoroughly cleaned (prevn. tlv of moth used) for U.W Other re pairing and tunlt-g at moderate charg' Call at OrUBa ft Reed'a or at Spazarth's tore. Sua) Commercial street. T. Fred erlcksca. A pure whiskey agree with any food, la fact aids d'gfstioa. It tone, the atomaoh. Increase, th. flow of the gastric Julcoa and tu promotes strength and flesh. A pur. whiskey Ilk. HARPER Whiskey. &M by Foard A Stokes Co.. Aatona. Ores. Whn tn via tp Into Fisher Bros, and th new m-.wr cooatrut'ted on ew prlnolplea to work among tfte ttua.j. Tou caa ma the cutter bar poi pondlcuUr without throwing th soa chiue out ot gear or stopping the team. Hss rv-Lttr fccarirgs ad! vry atu draft. W. A. Oatnas prtvat. stock whiskey, handled .iciuetralj la Astoria by Joha L. CarUoB, Is aa. cf th. moat popvlar Vveragea sold. Ita yau-ity and ajuaUty ar. guaraateed. aad H I. ePcUily ras. emntended tor family aa. b la aotl ta aay quantity at th. ascaar ac Twalfth aad B4 itiaatj. -. OIAL SALE... The Place To Save Money Boys Will Be Boysl and yog can't prevent tbetn from Indulging In natural and healthy porta, Tha only thin to do U to buy their clothing at audi low price a w art selling our band- wm and atyllab aalior suit. Odd knee pants, ahort waiati, and dmi tulta of cheviots, oaaal. mere, etc., at l.Si. H 50, JTOt and tS.5 Hats, Taps and Shoes. THE BEE HIVE. TODAT'S WEATHER. Fair weather. AROUND TOWN. W. J. Heckard'a I. X. L. creamery butter per roll at th rarlor. Th Columbia crossed out Franolsoo Sunday morning. for S.in The HrltUm shin Oleneaslln left up In tow for rortlami yeateway. Th regular monthly meeting .f the water rommlssion will b held this ever. Ing. In the police court yesterday J. Her. Redmond were 9ned rlngton and E. R. b each far being drunk. The steam achooner Iickm cried out for Scactl fihinday. where she will load sal for San Francisco Fruit frappe to order at th Parlor; aam price aa Ic cream. excp pin', apple, which Is 19 cents higher. Th M-hoorvw Manila, lumber laden tor Shanghai, arrived down from Portland yesterday and was towed to sea. Th Ladies AM Society of the M. E. church will hold a iecial meet.r; at :h church parlor a 2 o'cKik this aftei. noon. Th OMslilon lln steamer Heuneme arrived down from Portland yesterday. She took on considerable freight at the Ninth street dock and atrrwards left out for San Francisco. The schooner IVwey. in tow of th tug Mairvie. arrived in from Netlalem Suit. day. The IVwey had a cargo of met. i chandisw. ADil left un for Portland eier. .Vhv Sh ,-sireieil Ka mi fM of sssone.1 lumber, principally building materia.. valued aa I7T3SS. j Percy H. Allen, agent for Sam T. Shaw's thematic company, which open 1 a week' engagement at Kuher's opera! boua next Monday, was busy all dayjth water and they became excit'd w-ith yesterday poetlng his bills. The com. i th.. lurching of the boat. Just as Jensen pany wtll arm from San Francisco next Sunday and oien in Milton Noble's great play of "Ixiv and Law." Look for d.s- play ad. In totnoorrw's lasue. lsc master Mclonah w1 give th enuJoye of the pot olTlct n opportunity to attend th memorial exercises today. Ther will be on carrier delivery in the business district this nuTnlng. Th car. rlera' and general delivery windows will I be open from 12.W to l.J p. m. The money order and rg:9;erej letter de- partmen: sill be clo-ed dur.ni; the dav. Contractor 1-Ie k. ho has a large force of m engaged' in building ii't racks at Warren'on. will have the work i-omiJeted by rhe eflj of rte wek. Mr. , . . . , ..... . ,. M, V... . .. e.e... v.-oin:ai.i on hand, lie li engoa'i'd In movirg tao houses at Scow Uay, and ill commence toilwy building a cellar and putting In a - new foundation underneath the Star ( Jjon- ; The run of fish yesterday and Sunday waa exceptionally good, the majority ot the fishermen delivering catches ranging from J pounds to a half Hon. Tn flih were alt large and of flue guality. The bct catvhes are made at thr mouth of rhe river. The run of small fish la g' tting smaller every day. and the run of large fish la on the Increase. There ar but few steel head In the river. Th seine, and trap are taking a .'ew bluebacks, but they are alo very scarce, It being too early In tho season for this j.pecles of salmon to eiit'C trie river. The season's pack U. so far. a ell ah,-a, of former years with good ..rospects t.'mt it will continue ao until !i:e close of the sea. son. Th Methouisr church was flll.d with a large aig! fcprc:auve audr.:tc Sujv- day night to listrn to :h, ea,.m.-ai ,r- mon hat a as de.lve ,U b h Pas.or. Kev. Mr. Holl.nghea.l MemVr, of t.V Grand Army and K..,,f wr pr ent in a bvdy The addr.sa was wme - hat out f li".e fr,.m tlt e..i;'.l'o" i gulatlo? ; -w. - w - -. . . memorial sermon, being a ke h .if the : growth of universal '..rxherhovj. the last stand act b-:ng th. p. dee cunt, rencs now In scKn at T'-.e llaicic 1: was patriotic and full of words of hop- ar. I encouragetuent for the future of th I'tttted Stat-, s in earryirg tut a man. fes: des.lny in the wo'k 0? upliftlrg mar-kmd ar.d r;'Uicirtg de,potii:n with titw-rtv. ar..l iitu-.Titl, e att.l .iuilor woi, ' . . i U""T " . A",, ,tK'" 'rlUm rtturn,dj:i.. under command .f Li,u.enar,t from The Dalle, Uat Sunday nh,. hUh,fw. A. Sherman, man-bed from the ar. !y pleased by the tr,atment accorded mory. followeu by the twll Iwrer, ,-a'. -.hern by the Coainurcal Clut uf Tort- ry.ng the casket, which was placed n .awl and Th Dalles. The gentlemen of both club outdid themselves In their efforts to nertaln their visitors. The Commercial club of F rtlssl took charge of their gusts and entertained them with a banquet- rrMay alternooa th team started for The Dalles, wher. they were recvtwdl try larg. Bomber of loadina; rittieas and tendered th. freedom of th city by Mayor Nolan, Th only regret xprd by th gentlemen of Tha Dell was that only four Aatortana could b Induced to visit thetn. Therefore Tha Dalle team waa divided Into two section of four each. Tho A. F. C. taam loal to Tha Dalle taam Friday night, Thla may b attrlKutcd to tha faot that they wer faggd out by tw ,! cowlmiou trawling ami reastlng. They redeemed themselves, however, on 'the following night by winning hr out of four game. Saturday afternoon tha visitor were driven into tha couretry and ahown all tho (Mnt of Intareat. The gentlemen of Th Dalle club have nromlscd a .. turn Visit In July, and the Astoria boy will then ahow what Astoria hospitalltv t. like. The first vent of a aerlea of exercises to tnk place- thla week In connection wkh the closing of tha public school of Astoria, waa th annual aermon de livers by Rev. Wm. Seymour Short at Grace Riuscopal church Sunday vnlng. Scholars from tha different schools, to. ghr wkh their teacher and Professor right.. principal of tha high aohool. wer present In a body. There waa also a larga attendanca by tha (rvneral pul lie. tha church belnt" tilled to Ita Mllet that capacity. Th ttwi.i of Itev. Shorfa aermon waa "Work." and h mad hi aubject very clear and con. vtnclnx. nl proved that It waa only by labor that aucceaa waa attained In Uti worKI and life evrlatln m th world to come mad poaaible. That It waa not o much the Ilobaona aa H wai the rank an.1 ! who moved th world. The ad dreaa waa rllel with und adv.ee anil wort! of enoourair.'ment to both young and old. An Interesting meeting y th Push Club was held Ut night. Preaidon! HamWett waa In the chair and a go-M a:.,",f ,he exemplary rhara. ter of the young tendance was present. A number of con:. municatlons were rsad before the meet, Ing. C. 1). tlrielaon, H-tvt.ir of the Oregon Stare Fair Association, wrote Informing th cluh that h.wks of the deacrtjstv pamphlet would be available for distribution on the payment of ex- presiage, as th slate had made n. a prcpnatlon for the ditrltulln of th books. The accretary w.t dlredevl to atfty .'or the biwks. A letter waa r.wd ' . ' .. .... .... ... irm Air. esuiney iH'i; asa'.ng tnat a h.i'm hhk h mi .vmmltte b,. appointed to examine thej!n ,:" Br,! n. glorious work for llh. manuscript of his book and to n perate .'rt" ,,nJ humanity. -And the dead .t in its revision until It would be In an iWTx U"!H ,h! ;" ret roll call wh-n jovrtN sh,. the committee to have m s-';ur- u puoiienea. vn mo. ion .uesr.s I-e. AVlse and C.riffln were appointed such committee. Reference was made to a communication in the Tti:mo. k Hea l - lght from Mr. H. S. Lyman, secretary of rh. etnh in r.r.l t r,.!s ln T.'.Utiiook iiN.unty. The matter was referred to th!l,',t a: "d would have gradu. -ommittee on roads. fr. lWktn.tn re- p.rie.1 a meeting of the board of Imni.."" 10 on,r nl services to his cour. gratlon at Salem, a: which Messrs. C..p.',r" enlute,! In company A. Sec. rr. Ksslin and Davey. of th board, were i""" regimem. i.n-gon volunteers, lie l. rt present, together with the governor and ' "n,v mllh hi' r-gim. nt f-r San Fran, secretary of state, and that pans werej"' '' ani1 " '" J" -'r ' devlse.1 for raisin funds to rnvt ex. I frum lh tlme h" ': hl native penses for inducing Immigration Into the state. The governor promised that any money advance,! would be refunded by th state. Consklerable discussion fol- lowed as to the best means ot Improving riads. after Journed. which th meeting ail. A sad awhlent occurred on Young' bav Sunday afternoon, which resulted In the drowning of two brothers. John and Rf mus Andreson. aged II and 1 years r. speotively. The young men live.1 with thrlr mother, who 1 an Invalid, near the old oil works on Younsr's river, and earned a Uv.ng by cutting wood. They were invltcl Sunday morning by Hans Jensen, a neighbor, to take a boat ride ur th.. Walluski. They accepted the lr vltation and started In small row boat, TV, mrt- m.t tK Trin nr. th IV,1. 'uKi witnout acciiient. A strong soutn. -' had sprung up before their r. turn, whloh causal a choppy m In the mouth of the bay. Th boat was inside th old Ooss tfestle. and the wind h-tng t o strong they dei-lded 1 lower the sail. Th. two brothers were not U'e,! to hl th sail lowered the boat capslgej and the three men were thrown Into the 'water. They all tried to climb onto the bottom of the upturned boat, but as they (did so the btiat kept turning over and 'over, and they son were exhausted and jlet go. A numW of people saw rhe ac t;dent from the. shore, but no boot being j convenient they wre unable to render any assistance. After letting gr, of the boa: the three m-n sank. Frank Ifenry. who was among the spectators on shore. (ran to the bouse of a Chinese vegetable p!dler. whir he found a boat and st.irttsl to row to tb seen of the accl. derK. tVfore he could reach the spot. h iw. ver. the Andreaon brothers had dls - appeared. Jensen was struggling des. penatelr to hiM on to the boat, snd the . I irowo ..n snore was in a rrengy or excite. ment. Henry- rersjd Jensen, who was jiartly un.-onsclous and In an exhausted i condltlon. He was taken to th beach, an.l willing hands n had him In a fa:r way of recovery. S-arch was Immediate, y commence.! for the two brothers, and ! after a roup! of hours th bodies were recovered alm -st In the same spot where they had disappeared. Coroner Pohl was at one notified and took possession of th boilles. They w-r taken to the morgue, but an Inquest will not b held, as the coroner thinks It unnecessary. The fum-ral of the unfortunate young men will take place from Coronr Pohl's rooms tomorrow at 159 and the bod.ea Interreil In Oreenwood cemetery. A SOLDIER HOY 1.AID TO RKST. Astoria Pavs a Fitting Tribute to Her H-Tolc lie.id-Edward C. Y'oung Hur.e.l With Military Honors. Sunday was an epoch Jay In the hi, tory or Astoria, ror on that day her d'l. tn IhM 4i 1 1 f Tiai wrtnril if it t f n.l ' 'all united tn giving the remains of a - ..- 4 "-i' s a-s-s i .'latss.p county boy a burial worthy of.,, work fur-.tsMng ,ch Informs. ' :ne lte wf ,.aus for which he 1 , 0n a, 1, no H-ed ,M to ea-e f,e ,r. I gave up hi, U.'e. Ail flags .Wut town .rivl-, tmmlg-a-t, an4 .a ,n.m..n ,., ' 'a - T. at half mast an! the Br.tish ah p .how o cmi,'..,. -k. JIS .1 I W.il'.icetoan and the local . o .. ... .u. i i ..... .... p.rt had their en. gr.s lowered from the 11,11 .i.nu.it ai.u Liie io,"3ii ve-.se . ,n Iaas in twr.or of th- dead. The rema ns arr.ve.1 on the train Friday night, by way vf San Kram ;sc... ;.- :n Marlla. and I was me: at the d pot by a detachment frotn the Orand Army and of. the naval i vv' ar J sorted to rhe artrwry. . he ,ca-k. t was drap-d in flags and covered with Mower, and a guard of honor from i ih r.j. i u-u. i,u.i AM a..... t """'J " "" "u -' : iiromp-iy ai u u unuay. tn nour tor i format tlte prveessl. n. the raval bat- tn nrars. to bear It away to Its last mating place. Th pall bearers were: It bert Mclean. Harry D. Gray. Charles Hobon. Patrick Gallagher. Edward Han. son and Nicholas Clinton. The honorary bearers were: John W. Weloh, A. Schr. neckau. J. H. D. Gray, Jihn II. Smith. Thomas Henderson and Joha PlckemeH. Th pallbearers were furnished by Cyrus Olnry Cabin No. . Native Son, and OuA. Ing roat No. It. 0. A. It. Following tha casket was a crayon portrait of tha do. eraser noma by Chart. l MoKtnn and Kred Gales, who had been hl com. patilon during hl lifetime In thta ctiy, The procession Immediately formal, be ln levl by Chief of IVHc Mullock ami a platoon of police. In the following or der; Aatorla Military Hand. Second bat talion naval reierv. Cuahin I'oel No. 11 O. A. II. , th henre, portrait and pallitearera. n-latlvea the dtHvae, ("iKhlnir Itellef Corp. No. S, Seaalde t.inUe .No. 12. A. O. V. V., Charity Ma i N j. M and IVctttc N. W. ltet-e of Honor, Marchlnc with tha nal re. aervn waa Charlea A. Clae, a aunner alio had been with Admiral Hwey at Ltntla. Whll,. the nrtvittU.o wu. tH.ltii i f. rmed Chlof Stiu klon of the fire depart. ! mem had the Ml tolled at minute taps. At the wonl of command from Cnmrad R!nHre the prwe-talnn ntoved forward, the land plkylng a .tft ami touohlng funeral dirge, on the nmroh to lra- Klrti'vi-l chui-h. where the Impreaalv aervlc of th riltvl chun-h were tH-rformed over th dead by Rev. Wm. Seymour Short. At the oloa of th cr vice In the church the proceailon aataln look un H line of march and proceeded I t th ati-amer I'mllne, uiwn whh-h pas- j sage was taken for I'Jreenwood cemetery, i great was the crowd that desired to j go to the cemetery that the ateamer Han. ; horn and he aunctie Triton and Elf I eaoh took a load and then many had to j l left. Arriving at th cemetery the ! varum, organliatl.tna wvr drawn up 1 about the grave ami the lat s.id trltuile ! was made to the d.d THmWm ...' mad by Rev. J. A Kllund of the Swe.l. lh Lutheran church. It was a tou.-hing at'd dotiuent trlhut lo the tvttrlotlsm nnd ; m;tnhv,l ev' the dead smLH'r He spoke nt.tn. and closed with tender writs of conaolatlon t. the sorrowing r-ln'lves :"' friends. The beautiful and svmhollc i rites of the ttrand Army were then j ivrformrd. after which a detail of 15 men from he nval reserve tired three vol lev if over th,. grave of their comrade In arms n'1 ,h,'S the Umle sounded taps, that Ml' eet call, that has sounded so many M1' before ever the gravs of other r-0,le American boy who h.nl given up '.th..L II,.... th., iV.t. ....j... ... j "" ho hav m-.de a good light will 1 rh . .r.h i I HUard C. Young was txrn on Younij rlv"r January h an.l died at M.mHa ! 'f typhoid fever, August II. K. At the i "" W'-h war out jt- was "udent at the state agricultural col- ! at the end o.' th,. .r lie was of '""""T until his desi.l Ksly was broiatht K. W . ika .K.u W a.- I . l . w . a. . ' -"" r , Kun """" ""'" "" ,on" amwtions. ills r n,T "n" mother. Andrew Noting and I Jonnn Young., and a sister Agn nd nrotners iani.-i, K.lwln and William. ar, left to mourn the death of a dear one. who waa not afraid to die when duty rallrd. . . oREOON STATE !"RP j ' ' , OP IMMIGRATION i fai ' Organises and Ele.ts Omeer-P!an of j Work Outllned-Hnnlsh lmmlttra. j ti It Sevsjr-d j "on t,y ' ''rr" " i Mr. W. O. invslln, who whs in attrml. ftlbs tasf -,e k M.I thtf. niei'tlllf nf the snie ooam 01 immigrauon neiu in na- J lm. report that the board Is now fully ,orKanx.-l and ready to begin an Immu Kratton ramtlgn that w ill result In ! l.rtnging a substantial addilliwi to the - , population and wealth of lregon within I the next year. The state b.nr. o Immigration, as now organlx.sJ. Is romnos- d of J, C. j Cooper McMinnvllIe, Frank Pavey, 8a. m: W. f. Oosslln, Astoria; C. K. Henry. i Portland, and II I. t)lv. Jacksonville. I Mr. Conjwr Is president nf the bcrd. i Mr Davey secretary, and Mr tssl n i treaurer liea.fliuartera have be-nestah- ,lihH in Salem. As the legislature, at Its las' srsslon. ! full.-l to mak- an appropriation tJ supply i the funds n.xon; to enable the hoar! ! to earn- on Its work, the leading nu-st:nn I for consideration hefore the board at Its ! recent mating was to levlse a s- henve 1 whereby this flnanHal handicap to their work would he removed. After consider. , Ing severil plans tt was di-olded to call iup - n the county court of ea -h county to jmak - an appropriation for the board., The amount each county I exn-cte.l to rontribiK will le based titvm th" popula. lion. The bard will nlso call upon the transportation comimnles dolnr huslness j n the stnte to make libra! contrtbu. jtlons. ns also all county and local hoard" i of trade and similar organisations. All money contributed will be nald Inti h 'nfflr - of State Treasurer Mo-re. who will pay It out onlv on nnler of the board This money Is not xpcte,t to be s d!- reel contribution to the board, hut tha' of a loan contingent upon Its being re funded bv an appropriation ley th next state li'sWatur. as was the ras with i -those who contributed to the fund lo I mk rhe Oregon exhibit at the Omaha I exposition, and who had their money re.) I funded by the lust legislature Oovernor I ., r,ee,..ry . unnr. wno i wr each present a' the meeting of th b nrd. approved cf the plan and promised to rec .mmend to the next legislature the paage of such a bill. Mr Oosslln states that It Is the turpoae of the biiard to enrourag and nsslsr the. dnganliatlon of county and .ys - Wird. !n all of th. conn-les and town .. -a. . . . . . .... 'n.i , ..v .v. ..... 1 sr rrrt atrnr i nw r..ivia awiii jBonurx a n.t ifitit mn ...on-v., to offer n,...i . t . . .. i Th. )mm!Jr.v!o?, f-om Flnta-.d ' which' h-T now hg.m as , result ,.f : Russian . r,pr,...i was d'sc.. by th ' ; ard and a r'an wis ad.r.tM t , .e-nr 1 ,;,. s.-rr.nt in Oeeeo,' of as many I f tJlw wiP . rhl. Tt board s j w II at ore- mmm.... ... ting out a pampM't J-.;vs of -he I . ... ... ' - I auvintages ant ndrjeemenrs Arsror his ;to offer to the Fltnl.h n. p'e at t la nag will h ...,v.' l jwith 4 Imroducory artM 'trat.-, of ,h, state at larg T( v ,'t' ... n"r.t.h langiu yr rf ,!rtt)... , I throughout the Finnish province,' "r j Oswald IT. It ckiwi n of this city was upon Invitation of th board. nresnt at jtb meeting and promised nr-Jn hhal' of th Finnish peopl f Clatsop county (to glv all assistant posstbl In ccr. 'Ing the settling cf hi countrymen In jrM) Stat. I Th board will hold a metng ' on Friday of rhls week tn PorV '...SPECIAL TIPS... To Prudent Buyers, as you will Bargain. M''" Fedora hat, of ood quality n,,' oll h ur lcUI ptl-, each t TS Me-u'e all wxhI sack suit, all tailor made, neat brown clovks, worth tiow, Klc pt ul I.K Meat' heavy all wool sweater, mad of hre.M"ly yarn, worth UW, alH'Cla) price l td Mon'a en-l. faiK'y laundrle4 dreaa ahlrtf. slightly aolled, regular price kv, eclal price ,,, M Men's heavy fleeced uhdaraltlrt or d rimers, apeotal ric .4 A large lot of men' Jean punts, but. odd allea, never sold for less titan ILK', special price to doe them out, per pair S f T C Y 1 Ve I f 1 W II I J I I WV. an, I all! meH with the chumber of commitv of that city to agn- uinn a plan of mvMn wh.rebv ill-' .werful aid of the metropolia of the mtti,. tnoy t seciinM to alis the board in ,ttrrylng out the ohje. ta for which It ,, Hrganliesl. California and Washing iMi Mr. t)uilln aiaiee. are each dl- playing iiniiuat activity lit immigration w,.rk, both In securing Imiusirants from FlnUud and frMtn the eastern states, aim .... r.'l I.. Ud .,r tf..t h i. ;neo unpui w I, ft h lil'id In the race of state develop- m.-it. " MKMt.ltl.U. 1AV I'll" "lit AM f... .jt...... i ih ..r.ler In which tu i- r.le t;i f-rm and of tho line of march to ( taken In carrying out the , )w, rvan. e of Memorial Pay t.y ... cltu ns of AstorU: Tho iwr.,.!,. will form at lo S' o do. k Ii.itp In tho following ..rd.-r; Cushlng ivi f.irm on I'.lrveiuh stie'l. ri;iit resting on t ommerciai; i.:euienm fie.- man's imiiuiwiuI of tho S.voiid division, naval Latta-lcn. iregn .a;ionai i.im.w, form on Klrviuh reet. rU-hl resting on Kod; It-d Mm wtll form on Tiih. rlht resting on Commercial; e.u.klc Iwlge, A O. C. V f..rm on Commercial, j a ..!... ... 1 .. s-V. reuW Itfh.ts aiW ' .,, r.-,!in o-. wi"sn ....... . d.-tles destruig to wninpie .... i-in. on Commercial, and report to tn mar. shal. lunrniU Klmor. The school will form on Klrventn sireei In order of their schools; M.H'lure'a flnst. tfbively's snd. Adair's third and Al- derlnxk fourth, etc. Th,. lan, will report promptly at ti at the corner of llond and Eleventh str-eis, to th marshal of th day Line of mars-h. west on llond to S.-vrnth sirit: south on Soven'h to Commercial; east on Commercial to Fifteenth .treat; j smith on Flftemh to eemet-ry wher- i rlu'",c exercise will be held. , fh following Is the program for the j memorial -roise to l held this ever.. t,g at Klher' oera house, under the i .. r riih:ntf Itettef tiria No. 3: in v.x-niion iiev. m. ! nir rn " K,t.Hlon ti,,r,hv Thomiwin Trltnite to f nknown IVad .W R. Corp tiultar Solo, Funeral March .... y,tlirl,V,''' VV,liri" "Elnre . Thompssm, Its and Thornton. lle.-Hatun Mls Mvrtle lreen A.'!''rr,,': MiLT'lC JKouselen ft..ijitim ....... Mls Kathrvn Hhlvelv Kx-r.-l.es . . 5 t.trls from Shlv:y school ,i'm I'lon' 'j" ISmlh Rtttlori ' "Th 'oil Man Jfcm".. . ... Martha Taldamino, Ahlerbns.k s.hool ; " MI J"'lm"i)J Thcmpn. Hunting drill Mrs Itusey's (laa U-ltatJon . .. . . ...Ml M,'I"'Vt.TV.',t i.LT.'aiTl """ " 'V Hal Tirill Mlssi Garner's Plass Chorus. "Old tH .ry" ?i Voices PERSONAL MKNTION. O. P Hufardt was a passenger .from Portland on last night's train, j 0 Hanthom and family returned . n...i...t II'MII f'TO.MII Oil 111. t.Hl t . . I'.lll. C. C. Masten. th logger, was a pasens ger from 8veniwn on last night's train. J. W. Conn and Mrs. Conn returned home from Portland on th train last night. Sor4rjr of Slat Frank I. Dunbar arrived In the city from Salem on last .night's express. ! W. O. Wilkinson snd Mrs. Wilkinson '. returned on Isst night's train from their . honey-moon trip to Bermuda, j CARD OF THANKS. n-lleving that It would b Impossible to personally thank very person and or. ganlsatlon who extended their ptrotio - ,h .,v.. to fnv familv and myself In our Bereavement. I extend ,to all through th prss our heartfelt thank. ANDREW TOt'NO. New Neckwear Tctks, I'uffs. IJos aad Fancy r - Manofactored lNeca and Hobby Line of e. H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria tokl heavy cotton blankets, good liialliy. gray or wltll, gtilar IuIlo Tfto pdal prk. M SI Inches wld. bleached muslin, a very good muslin, spvcial price, I H-r yard 00 At Inches wll Nottingham lac cur tain, new pattern, worth Ho, special price, per yard Full ala comforter, filled with pur whli ootton, oreton covrd, worth ftOO. apeclal price 1U tHal quality maltr tic king, pew ryl (MtS'terna, worth too a yard . I u. . I . t hpLm imp w . rt M. ...,,. . all taftV lined, n.w rubber bln.W Htg, worth IS, apeclal prlc a n 11.00 T r"" "1 1 1 f 1 Z I I J I llll I -W -V. 1 17. aa al KNOX SAILOR Kor LndieH. In llluck, Navy Itluc. HMtc unJ llrnwn. ' cry StlUh Wtititun NVvunt it Knox Hut. BUFFUM & Hnttern and ! l ThirJ Street, Corner JSturk, VWWrliVfVirtrViViViii'rrVVrtYi ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Tsl.phon Handles Only the Choicest Meats ail CssssMrclal St.. asit Psl Rial'st.l. TWrrWrr iiiuMyiuuHIMlaililMs.Ylls.rrf W. F. SCHEIBE, irs. aa 5awkars Artlcl. 474 Commsrclsl Ml. Stop and Think! Are You Cisming The Best Meols, The Bent Llquora, Or The Best Bed That can b had la the city? If ot, Ar ! 4 It I. B.cau. you h.v.aot visited JgT J nCSTaUroIIU For tho. who require geaula feed. Mar set lbra with Mceomr all that tkrr iNd. mouaanoa wao anow , That of all tb great Look for the sign of "JEFF'S" ami nd l-ewot stamp to pay posiaga FISHER BROS. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardoiare,Ship Chandlery, Etc. Can lava Ton Moot? oa EsUmatas of ICaterial of Crery Daarlpttoa, R. L. Boyle & Co Leading Real Estate Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON Write for Information and rumjiliUu. Boys' Four-la Haads. Knicker Leggings. - - - -- - IT, - - - --- i - i t V0K I5ICYCLC LhC. bv 4. and D. George, f)n frets, Scotland. SUSPENDERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros, Make find every item a Itoya Heavy miitted I'mlorwear, slaea I tu in year, worth Ho, spec. W pr' , Iloya Btrong Kne Pants, well made and strong sewed, worth Ko, apc al price , , Hoy all witll reffer suits, largs sail, or miliar, braid trimmed, wortli U social price 1, Young Man'a suit, good caaslmsr, tailor mad, color navy Mua.ages II to ft years, regular price H..W special prte I, jrUiye tailing Flannel Overshlrts, gmtoj colors, regular price rants, I-.- vni'n ,,,,,, ,lky rl Plack Heavy Rltibed jl,.., doulil knee, war Ilka Iron, worth Wc lolal M-lc ,,..s TP I J "T" IJf 1 2 I J I W "1 U , rs car PENDLETON K urniHlicrM. hKTLNI, OHKCiON. Po. 1J s"1.!! ....... .........Minasmims ar stanulacluree ot ttt Always. Igoltablw "U Belte Astoria" Clfir Schelbc's Opera Star Scticlb'i Special Ami Otltar llranda it nava itwsit eon oaterera "ItiwT he II EST. take no other. Established twenty year. sag get a Ttd. Tab la for im. General Supply House for Family Groceries. 535 Commercial Street Clothing ta Kccfcrs and Vcstccs. I j HATS