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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1898)
xng DAILY A&TORIAK, SATUKDAY NOKMM., OCTOHKI. 1, 18. TODAY" WXATHKR. CwlwiJ rain. AROUND TOWN. , SATURDAY. JI rou gathered th berrie from th vine. And th fruit from th orchard tree; Th uew nJ the scent from th rose and thym. In the hlv of honey ? Try Roslyn coal, Elmore, Sanborn Co. Tou always nnd th best candles at th Tsrl or. Mm. H. B. Parker It reported to b quit III. Finest candles ever seen In Aitoria at tha Parlor. Th Btnta crooned out ycwterJay for Ban Francisco. Tha Parlor la atiU tha leading eonf tlonary In Astoria. Passenger Agent Mayo went up tha A. lC.lt, Una yraterday. Master "Frits" Sovy ha returned from a trip to tha Willamette valley. Tha Frttlsh ahlp Inversnald towed DP to Portland yesterday. Mm. O. Sovry loft laat night for a ftw day' lalt In lb metropolis. Money to loan In amounta to ault tha borrower. Apply to Ferguson Bros. Hiss Irene Johnson, who bai been vlsft Ing in Portland, returned home yeaterday. J, A. Brown reentered at the Occident yesterday from "Portland on the creek." It W. Peterson, of the local Weatern Union office, returned last night from BsJem. Hay and grain for aale; beat quality. 8ee Susman, Ninth ttreat, below Com mercial ' In the police court yesterday Charlea Crandal waa fined on a charge of drunkenneaa. The steamer Alliance, with freight and passengers from San Francisco and way porta, la due today. Mr. A. J. Mason, of the Parker house, will open the atonple room of the house for buslneaa today. Dr. Finch haa removed hie office to Fourteenth and Commercial streets, cn poelt Foard A Stoke. Mtaa Annie Shlveiy leave for Monm uth tomorrow morning, where the will attend the state normal school. For Bale 190 acre good timber land in Columbia county. Addreaa J. L. Brogax, III Oregonlao Building, Portland, Or. Mrs. B. D. Johnaon, who has been vis iting with her parents at The Dalles for tha past month, returned home yesterday. J. O. Pslmherg haa sold hit saloon at Wsrrenton to Victor Bergman, who will conduct it in future. The work of moving the two building to the corner of Dunn and Twelfth street has been completed. Miss Matlle Shlrely, wtia Is teaching school at Chinook, cam to the city yes tenlny, for a short visit with her parents. Amelia Armbrusler, who was admitted from ttilM county to the Mat Insane as sylum July . isl. died September St. 1SW. Don't take the time to go home whan you can enjoy a fine merchanta" lunch at Hartley's National. Beer or coffee served with lunch. For Sale. W tons of Rosyln coal; the finest housa and strain coal ever brought lo Astoria. Klmore. Sanborn On., Telv phone. Main (-1. The Aitoria box factory will ship on tb next outbound trip of the Alliance W bundle of cannery shooks for one of the cannerte at Coo oay. Mrs. C U. Newman, a first class drees maker, would I k to sew In families. Bh can be round at 1 Twemn aireei, or ddrsed at Warren ton. Home! Be it ever so bumble Thtre' no plate like home." Home is true. It is the natural relation between man and woman; mother and child; father and son. Schillings Best tea is also true and natural. A stove was accidentally overturned In a shed on Dusrt street yeeteruay alter- noon, but the blase was extinguished be- fore any damag was don. Fred Morton return! yesterday from San Francisco, having spent flv week at Byron Spring. Cul., where he had gone for the enetlt of hi health. A double suite of room for thro or four gentlemen or a married couple, with or without board: also light and pleasant single rooms In "The Rucker House" The snlt of Poller v. .Margaret Johnson was decided yesterday evening In favor of the plaintiff. The suit era to recover wages for work performed on defendant reining ground on TVntu Il.ttue Wand. '"Doc" Roe, who was sentenced to the penitentiary for rape, ha appealed, hi cae to the supreme court. H is repre sented bv Hon. George NoUnd. Rie' tfls attracted considerable attention here. He Is now serving hi sentence. Word wus received yesterday from F. Sales stating that he bad arrived at Sut lleand expected to be In AstorU this even ing. Mr. t&ile has been In Alaska since January last and made the trip from St. Michaels to Seattle In a month. W. T. Ch inter haa been appoint! sec retary of the board of pilot commission er, vice O. F. Hellborn. resigned. There were several applicants for the position, among them U E. Howv. R. C. F. Ast bury and 11. D. Gray. A salary of ft) a month attache to the office. Tonight two A. F. C. teams will bowl a Manhattan contest. This is a return match of the one bowled last Saturday nisrht. One team Is made up of Wise, Fulton. Laws and M0wn, and the other of Burroughs, Cooper. Funete snd Sovey. Tho game commence promptly ut 8 o'clock. Georce Kiboth was down yesterday from his seining ground. He haa been fishing his grounds since the season opened and suites that silversldes have M;Mn commenced to run fairly well. The fish are sold at two cent per pjund and It l thought Improbable this price will be generally advanced before the season Is over. For many years science has slu died 11 lujrs. P.esult. the whole world use whisky. It has proven the best stimulant anj dries not injure nerves and tissues like coca w.nes and other dranged com pounds. And Harper whisky i the M-al whisky. Sold by Foard & Stokes Com par.y. Astoria, Oregon. "Now, Willie." said the fond father, "how many state Institutions are there at Ralem?" "Three." answered the ty, proudly; "the Insane asylum, the peniten tiary, and the legislature." Postmaster J. H. Johunnsen, of the fW. side oltK-e. haa. If reports are reliable, been removed fnm omv, and Sherman Case has been SMliel in hi stend. No cause for this action of the doMrttnenl la lKmd. The news a a surprise to Astorlait. as Mr. Joltannson Is a rmln eirt republican and so 1tr as known Is competent In every ay to till the poal Hon. The suit of Hell vs. Ilcicknian over the cKy surveyor's office tut im trial ytster- day aftormvn lefore Jidg McltrUle. The suit Is bMsenl on the statement that the defendant ho aas d on the ott sens ticket at the last tlcctlon by a small ma jority, I not a cltlien and not ellnlMo to office. The case ha attracted a good deal of local Interest. Argument In the c will be resumed again this morning. The reglater at the city Jail, on which are registered arrests made by the police department, waa completed yesterday evening. It Is a book of KS pages and has been In us at the jail since January, lsl, which make It seven years and right months old. The total streets made by th police In that time a ere 43TK A new book will retrace It today and It will I stowed awsy In th city arvhlcves. Notice haa been received by the traffic department of the A. C. R. R. that, tak ing effect on November I next, the North ern Pacific railway will make a reduction In local paamoniter rates In the state of Idaho, and Washington to 4 cents a mile. It Is understock that this action of the Northern Pac.flc was entirely voluntary, and Is another manifestation of the publ c spirit for which that company has become famous In reoent years. J. 8. IVIIlnger. of this city, will bein the publication of an evening neStatx'r In Portland in a few iViye, The piH'r al'.l be retiubllcan In politic and will till a field that long has been poorly repre sented. Mr. IVIIlnger has substantial tmcklng In the entcrirlse. and he Is con fident that the paper will be a flli.tmUl suvea He will continue hi Job printing etrtatlshmcn in Astoria, i ins-- Since the close of the ftahlng smson the Itowery has been as will as the grave. Passing along the stnvt oive muy lusi an occasional song, or a conglomemtlon mt itlscords from a piano, but the fsu drunk is not at all In evidence. Even the gnmM.ng tables ar deserted, and dialer are disgusted with sporting life as K Is at the present time. Altoatiher the llw ery has the appearance of a pluce hi. I has seen better days. Mr. Will R. Birt leaves this morning r Los Angeles, where his parents reside. and will hereafter muke his home In that city. sir. iHrt has been connected with the Western I'nion Telegraph Company here for over a year past, and has made host of friends, who will regm his de- parture from he city. He Is an exprt o(erator. and Manager JVihnson deplores hi removal. He ha the best wlh.s i f many friend for future succe. At the request of the sportsmen of As toria the A. A O. It. R. will run a special train every Sunday morning, leaving As turla at 8:3) a. m.. for Seaside and Inter, mediate points. Hunters and fishermen by taking this truln, can have fUe hHirs at en-aside, and proportlonati-ly linger time st Intermediate points, and return on '.he regular train leuvlnst Snsiiie at 2 ) p. m. A special round trip rate of II will be made fur all desiring to spend Sunday at the seaside. Mrs. II. H. Ingulls bowled a terfect game at the alley ,; :he A;-,irl i F.,tbi! ciuo yesterday. She roil.-d 1 balls in the game an' niaiie every one ,ouut. Her score was ii She had four stnkn und six spires in me game, mis is. so far ;i is snown. me oniy pTieci game ever bowl.il by a woman In the mrthwiet. Better score have been m.iJe. but In Moving Prices For CASH Only Nothing Convinces people more than prices. We might assert and talk until doomsday and make no impression, but when we leave a levy dollars jingling in vouf pocket, that's different . aien's hats Stiff and soft hatt. In all shade, worth from II to Its, now Ml oenia. Stiff and soft hats, In all shades, worth from I1.U to 12.00. now ILK. Stiff and soft hats. In all shades, worth from I2.S to IX 00, now IL75. Stiff and soft hats. In alt shades, worth from I3.S to H.O0. now 12.60. Our hat stock for both men and boys Is so lange that It is Impossible to partic ularize; every bat Is reduced. rtEN'S UNDERWEAR Orey colton finlM; or Drawers Natural Wool Shirts or Drawers MEN'S PANTS Pants Is something that everybody knows all about, and yet tne style are so. varied that an adequate description 1 Impossible; we have regular sizes, extra long, extra short, extra walat, extra fin and extra cheap pant. Pant wear out quicker than your coat or veat; you will soon need a pair of pants, com to Us. let us tear a saving of fl or l In yauf pant. . Camels Hair Shirts or Drawers Ribbed Woollen Shirts or Darwera H. Hilar Moving I'nre hie .1 W 35 .. 1 25 90 .. TS 45 i. 1 00 70 Boys' and Children's Suits m nan!! i j i a larre.r' r'S C In ihllt ihvthihfe left In ai Slthere and never WeDt jboddy sa Ml we have la a iarr,)n"'''Oer of the best D Caa- satlnnts, grades of H'jy it Lnildrt-n' Suits, but net ws'v cm t.ie prices you might as woll bjy .joir boy a fine suit and make Tilm f!l "good. MEN'S OVERCOATS Our underwear assortment Is too large to mention In detail; we have underwear at from Wc a piece to n.50 a suit; but they all share the same cutting fate. HEN'S SUITS Before deciding on this removal we pur chased an enormous Rssortment of suits In all colors and styles, made up to pleane but every one of th-'se splendid suits must bo sold. Here are a few figures: Ki'gulur Moving Price prlii Men's Black Clay Suits 110.00 7 15 Men's Mixed Wool Cheviot.... 10.00 Men's cheviot, blue mixture.., 12.50 Men's Cheviot, brown mixture. 12.50 Men's Satin Lined Black Wors- Rgular Moving pries Price Men's light overcoat I 00 I 4 50 .V-n'i Mack rlav worsted II ' ' Men's black, finer grade 15 0 Men's grey worsted 14 00 Men's Krey ribbed, very fine... 10 00 Men's brown kersey 11 W Men's brown Cheviot 13 60 Men's chocolate color melton.. 10 V) And we have others. 11 40 10 85 12 50 11 15 10 50 8 00 ODD SUITS ted 15 00 Men's Blue Clay Worsted 10.00 Men's Blue, extra fine 17.50 Men's Grey Clay 11.50 fine fancy mixed 7.15 9.2.j 9.25 9.75 7.15 12.75 8.90 Men's very suits 17.60 12.23 Men's extra tine Wors ed and Cheviots JU0.00 122.50 116.50 Dozens of other grades, worth from 17.50 to Illj.OO. reduced In the same proportion. We have about 30 men' suits, mostly small sizes and light colors, worth from 110 to Hi, but you can afford to keep one fur m-xt spring, or even wear one now for everyday use, at the ridiculous prire of 14.75 per suit; nothing the matter with tliern except they are small sizes; that's Khere the small man get In, SUNDRIES All Men's 50 cent ties now 35 cents All Men's Ei cent ties now 15 cents All Mn's 50 ent socks now 35 cents All Men's 2.1 cent socks now 3 for 50 cents All Men's 15 cent socks now 3 for 25 cents All Men's 10 cent socks now 6 cents RUBBER HACKINTOSHES We have only about three dozen men's Mackintoshes left, but the price will re duce them to zero; rather a cold state-n-e.'.t, but these are hot time. Trur.Vs, Vullses. Sho.s. Blanket, In fact everything in our store nas got moving prices on and they will move beyond queftlon; we are not going to pay frelKht to Portland on our stock If prices can help It. Herman Wise ...?!; . Ki name vioinier every Instance the player have ttilssid on or nun- ball Mr. Ingalls' excel lent score stood fur the dally record, Tha farmer Interested In Ihe proposed co-operative creemery will meet t th room of the Frogresslv Commer In I As. sovmtton next Hatutdny, ntul further d. tail of organlsittlon will be dls. usse.1, The association committee tl , tn attendant at the meeting, and will r. port the pnigres thus far made In this must buiMirtHtit mailer. On of th mem bers of this committee slated last nUht that several f the piincliwl fanners ami dairymen of tho county have gone Into the proHul.m wlih a will, nnd he (x pn ssist himself a being satisfied that th movement would b successful. Adcflnl understanding will te arrlvol at ut the mcetlna. The Klder srrlvel In yesterday evening from tt Francisco after having exprl. enceil a very rough trip on the way up, Thursday morning t 1 o'lock tho Klder broke nno f her proieller blade, whbh dVlayed her arrl-n here for ,.ine tlm. The trip waa one which Is seldom it peiienced let-een the two ports, sin n head wind accompanied by rain and a h.-avy sea belig citcountereil all th way. Th Klder crossed In at hliih tide last night, when the bar was comparatively snuHUh. m laid over here V minutes be. fore proceeding to lSrtland. tihe had few passenger on tho trip and was also Unlit In fre;rht. Among her passenster er A. T. Itrakke and Frl Norton, of tht city. A. T. Urukk arrlve.1 home from Alaska on the Khler yesterday evening. Mr. Urakke has been III Ihe employ of the Alaska lin kers' Association at tr s;ol bay since early last svrlu-. In the ia iwclty if bookkeeper. He states the pack all over lli'hrtng sim I.i( season rxceids that of last year. The salmon taken thtre are red nnd similar to th.iwe taken In the Krascr river. Mr. Itrakke came to Sm Krancisco from llrltsi Imy ii a sail iik 'hooner and haul a long and tedl us pjismee, the trip occupying 35 das. There ans aixM weather all the any. and f ilr wind Is ulaays nut lth on thiwe tilps He report having a gin!, 1mt lonesome time In tb far north, and Is glad tn K-t bvk to Astr, The case of T. K Jiilinson. who a sued for amounts due vmp:is, was h.ard ! fore Judice Mclir de in the dlt inct court yrnterday. Johnson operate a seining Kruuiul. and his men siuhI to re cover wage due ihem. Tho Jury, after belnit out about mo hour, rvturti.-l a verdict for the plaintlfT. iflvli Hum almost the full amounts asked for John son wn representor by Judge Wlntcn. l'urlng the course of the trial one of the cvmptulii its; witness--, a man n im.d Hoc co. became very mu h excited, and In tho course of hi statement employed adjec tives men-e forcible than seloi-t. Judge Mi-Hrldo ordered that he le placed under arrest, but. In view of tho man's apparent Ignorance of cmirt etlijuette. his honor suggested to Sheriff Willam that he nlo Itovo a lecture, and then turn him loose. Veerday evenln a drunken m m stag gered down the sidewalk on Commercial street, and his helpless condition attract ed every one within a tdo. k. He was sn old man. protiably farmer from his ap pearance, and he evidently thought lie was ruiuntnsr among; the fields of hi farm rather than walking on the sidewalk of a wrll -governed municipality. He plunited ami rolled with every step end hi fix tures wore a troubled expression, as Ihouith he were trylriK In vain to rsiupe .Kin winv ioi(iiiuii) enemy. Ml lntiK arm swung violently. Und he stood aUiut six feet hlKh-thou;h not hy nny means built In proportion -and an ii e. mt whlih had seen U-ller days eoverrd hs ample Irnifth. On imssln th.. it.... HUe store he became ent.inKb d In a Uiby carriage ami it was some tune l.efor,. he mid .tW.nn.iKH hlm.H-if. .. iinully Kot up. liav;ic the Vehicle sorilewlill drlnor. lined, and siri.ilo down town :o.ir.u ihe Ui.'ik lon.er, h. re he :n. .l t ,jy himself, .s.-v.-r.il ladlm. await im- un p. portutiity to .is. went t,y. and the old man by th.s tlm. w.,, pi, (jy a . . man. who i.ir. f.jlly hoii-. hlin In ( f th-night. A Few Specials of Our Many Bargains NO 1 if Miri Like Cut No I, hc V OlllltJ llsaclwriitr aslM litti thiuismt onlv - $1 XO 9 M no ;j XO 4 Jfif Mo. o.Msdf of kesw Sllietlns Mtt. dslsty itttr. ksUt srl Usui kill .v ,vjf Hi Mo ;i-TtiU id. sl wrspsir, msili III Ihl til si iy VUmqn) cliiis.sldly hImmccI wltk tirslii. 1.50 Mol-TM Islk of Iki lwl-atli el list VUiqsi lik, Isll bldik, nicely IrlMMftf, siiktltr 1.75 W m AT lli'Sn pair, 1'iiir of Nottiiiglinni 1 worth f'J.OO h jutir. twenty-fiv Hl'O ClirtUIIIH, AT cotit.M encli, fifty wimlow hIiiuU'!, Iti'st nlliT tii'lo colors, worth i0o ont h, tiozon niii'lt You talk about iiml'ivMni wo Imvo tlifin ly tho thntiMiiul, from l-V' t f'l.'0. S.c tho stylish luuiillcs nml fine tlk oovvring. AT ft cont.t, 1500 ynnN host quality cnlic, nil iirtv juittorng nul host vahios. i - st "i -r" -a If you wmit tho It'ht btDt kinjf, a . III t t aV von iiiuM Imvo tlio hiih'K t at leviitluT htot'kiiij; No lu-ttor Jliiulo. TIlC clK'n-t IH'l Ihfi htt, Ono trial N otiotigfi. SHANAHAN BROTHERS Von Save Dollars ITHE THK LADIK3. Thi FieasoDt i fli t and perfe." safety with which ladles may us Hyrup of Klgs, under ull conditions, makes it their f.ivoi i.o teiiico. io c mu tru and genuine article, look for th name or th Califor nia Klg hyrup Co. printed near the bottom oi me pa aae. for sai by all druyslsts, By Purchasing Your Drugs. Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles of The only rtil-tale drug ttore where every artit-tv is lol.l 1ft lo jt reni. li s Ibsii Ihe tuanufacttin r'" pnre. v Mere words don't tell it all. Here sre inie price. Ketnrmlier every 1'ati'iil Meilicme. Toilet Article or lmu is slil at cut rsle. Our mail order t situ s hs trcblel in a vear, tier use t-verjoti within ! mile of rurtlsml can save iin-ury by tn ing with us. our Ot rate Irli o 10 it I. : AUr ;' I'or.iiM Platters ... Ayei sr-spsiMi rrte- Pills. rwe ..... Sl.ll ollLlon lino l' arssparll'a Paine si'rlery rntttpuiiiid h ritu i f ir on koo lll.nl I'lirtr.i r I'letie K.Vorlte l'ri"M rl i"ol I'.i rei's lio Irll ',, llel i;,. riirerc I'.erular Prl.-e tu M . I i V i I . III I I ' I ) I "l t: H .ft rOHTLAND'S DE8TI.NY. W invite attention to tha statement of i'ortlund's foreign irj.t.i un -i.... where In toduy's Issue. The figures are stunting In heir evidence of growth and promise for the future. Portland should have a larger Import trad than It has. We should Import as much In on y-ar a w have in the thirteen years Included In the tabuUlod record. It Is reuSunablt to predict that when the commerce of th Pacific Is fully developed. Portland will have an Import trad f lio.ooo.ooo and an xport trade of S.(juO,(WJ annually. The volley of tho Columbia , the natural out. let of the products of th tZ: North west, and the natural inlet of ih ..mj mere o the PWci(Jc, Portlund .h,.uM Jose no (Jie n budding Up an enormous tommerco with weatorn South America, Asia find the Islands of the Puclllc." Oregonlan. Tuesday. ., In this direction lies Portland'i ntiny. Followed vigorously, It will muke of Port land for all time not only the tmtropll and chief market placo of th great Co lumbia, river basin and of the intlro Northwest, but uIhu the largest on tho Pacific slope; the New York of this count. Tho Import trulo of Portland fur the fiscal year ending June 3th was ll.l.'JUUS. kt9 lit SUM 0( btt gzporta 113,874.341. Tlio llgurc set, tlOHM.Isnj und $25.isj,tj run he reillz-d In tn to itwenty yours, with the Philippine annexed. If tho people of Portland will wuko up to a realization of tho Mi"rtt nitlcB of tlioir city, and work together everlastingly for the trado that muy be hers. Hut they must help In the growth and development of tho whole country. Tin y cannot have their lty outstrip Han Fran clm o and Seattle. In the race for greatness by potty competition wllh Hulern, Astoria, Sclo and Kola. They cannot lead In tho cont-t by trying to rob Balom of her university and statu fair and by refusing to help In tho development of nee-lion that might make JjUhIiichs better at As toria or other point. If Portland In to grow rich and great, the whole country must become prosperous; there niUHt be railroads to the Nehab-m and llllitmoik countries to h)i1i out lumber und coal and dairying products; linen factories and other manufacturing concerns at Hulem to encourago the Jjest use of our vast .x panse of fertile country; woolen mlllH nnd factories of furious kinds lo support a large population In H;tern and Southern Oregon. Sun Francisco now has almost IM- re IVIIeli CU'tilll rsp.iiie , or ii. rir 1'o.ltr.t Tf,(.. ill b-itt, s rent iinitur to I Kfslti .' 'inliie i iihii, or uir.r -,.;l. l Ul,lel, pi lioltl. eniilaltiiPK li" -' t;t wi Vi Lu!liiiie la,,,l,. ..f -iu'r' eiin'ed ll 'elv III ln,t e, '( am m lei jr.n ti CJlmillie (.'a,ailei, or 'US r-eowti- Ul.ietS. r dolt,. eoiit.lni is pii .', Krain Wc Imy ilirii I fmin the nianufai turers III qllsiitllK s, w hich m-rnres the VI.UY I.OWIiST TltADi: KATKS. I tiift enables us Ik retail at wholesale I'fitva. We pay lransMirtation i-hsrges to As toria on all order (nr drug or patent medicines KiuotintttiK to f.S or over, when accini.iiliil by the cash. Our hotogrsph:r depsrtment will In terest yon. Kvery new thing iti (dining raphy is in st.x k.'anJ it will delight 'tis to have you call, whether ynti Imy or not. Woodard, Clarke & Company Cut-Kate DmgtjMs Fourth and Washington, Portland, Ore (Continued on page three.) Heport of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK bt Atetorltli "At Atorln. In th HMte of Oregon si tho close of business September 2", IK'S. REHOUItCKS. Imns and discount Overdrafts, secured anl unse- tired 1', S. bnds to secure circulation Premiums on V. 8. Ixinds Mocks, w-ui-tllc, tc th..- ,ui,i j.. it, in i,n.1 nioriiiurea owne.1 3.133 1 iJiie from national (Minks (not re- , serve agents 23 113 io Due from state banks and bank ers I0,!f.) HI Due from approved nsetve . aitents l.79rtW. Hevenun stamps TV 17 Notes of other mitlonal banks.. ,. 0i Is) Nickels and cents 1 4i Iawful money In reserve In bunk, vis.; Hli i tm.M W I.eKiil tender notes 3lfi W iPW.Hir. oo Itedeimptlon fund with I'. H. treasurer 5 of circulation.... V,2 ffl .S).7 4 1.075 47 12. .') 0) !i sr 6.7a S7 Total T.3i),K 12 LIAIIIMTIK8. nipltal stock paid In I WW) IM Mun.iuH r ii til i'i,isi,i (hi I'ndlvldcd profits, lens expenses and taxes paid W.M !WI Niitlotutl ibank note oulHtiinilliig ,4.iMm Dim to statu blinks ami bankers rj lti 47 Individual diiioslls sub- Jis t to check t.1Ti,!l!l 01 Demand crtlllciitn of deK.slt :A",H 2 II24.7I7 29 LAND Hjfe OF PLENTY 1 . i In marked contrast to th Cut sn mar ket I our own. Our market show that this truly Is a "Is ad of plenty " Thar Is no excuse lo he offered l-t a slock of Vegetable Bnd other groeerttwV W never hsv to try for on. Toalk lumo sgsln and again If you rum oacsv, Kvervthlng you need. . ROSS, HIGGINS & CO THE BEE hive has a well selected line of stylish winter wraps, jackets, cloth and plush capes and, of course, at the very lowest prices. Before purchasing your outer winter garments, come and see these. Try them on It will be strange if you are not suited; and as to hats, you can haye anything you may wish as to price, quality and style. n pza ny J izz. JV.- AT Albert Dunbar's 'i:ia,KH 12 Toliil STATIC OF ortK'ION.j COCNTV OK CDATSol'.i HS. I, H. S. fkrdon, Cimhlor of the nbovo rui.mnl bank, do solomnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowliylgo and belief. . S. OOilDON, Cashier. RulHW'fihed nnd swftrn to before me this 27th day of Hi-pl'-mber, UW. C, It. THOMSON, Notnry Public, f'ornrct, attest: JACOH KAMM, W. V. M'llllKUOrt, J, O. HANTIIOIIN. Directors. ItEDUCTIONS IN PHOTOaR.ii'HS. flnodgrass, the Fotographer, will make cabinet photos for 12 per dozen for a few days only. Come early and avoid th rush. All work first class, ai usual. NssaasSfessSs4(lklMk LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA h - TH1M HOMO OAK TAHUB Special for ONE WEEK ONLY W&Mm Heilborn & Son