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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1898)
Tng DAILY AST0R1AK, SUNDAY MOKMNU, DKCKMHKR 2ft, Ultf8. IHPORTANT NOTICE 1 We gre Informed that certain parties ire purchasing some of the old Jcucca Can-filling Machines, wlin a view to repair! ;l, a I j suppling any missing:, worn or broken parts, and apaln puttin them to esp, for packing salmon. A recent Irpal decision of hlh authority has Wen rendered to the tUeet that to supply one or all of the above cannot be lawfully dune wlih cat consent of the patent owner. We are the sole owner by purchase of the Jensen Talent for tliee machines, and public notice Is hereby plven that any and all per tons who undertake to so repair or use these old machines will bo prosr-cnted to the full extent of the law. The matter has been placed in the hands of our attorney, John II. Miller, Esq., of San Francisco, with peremptory Instructions to take all necessary lepal steps to protect our rights in the premises. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. Good Things for This Week Htm tin of Plush and Cloth Capo, at !m thaa cost. Jacist aaerlfload. No iwtil Nw Una Handkerchief. I and cent, worth 1 and H ceata, Ilk Plush X casta, iralu for M and M cant. Put and cheapest Una of Dress Goods, nuck and Colored." rr ahosrn tn Oregon. All ns. Kia Qlovea. Jl.OO; reduced from 1150. Outing Flanel. I cents, cheap at I cent. Now styl Cycl Corsets, black and drab. tO cents; alwaya void for tt-OO. Call early and aacur aoma of the great Talus. McAllen & McDonnell Cy-Ci Commercial Btrvat, ASTORIA. IO-IRJ Third Street, PORTLAND. OR. P. J. Mean' merchant Tailor and Exporter of pars. High! Cash Prloa Paid for Fur Skint. Tenth tfcnd Commercial Sta. Astoria, Or. TODArS WEATHER. Rain. AROUND TOWN. Tir fcoalyn coU El mora. Sanborn Co. Caodlaa II ctnti a pound at tha Parlor. Mr. Kth!fo Rum la trending bonder in Portland. tba Bat tt-cant seal. Rialnc Boa restaur, act. Ol ConunareUl atiiat. Tba down train waa lata laat night, a fcaarr freight Uat causing tba dalajr. In Uia polio court yesterday W. C. Brown was taxed C for being drunk. Vita Kaihryn Ehlvely U spending the holidays with friends In the metropolis. Boat California win. 10 eaatt par gal lon. Alex Gilbert, sola agent for Aitoeia. TalCDhon I! NOVELTIES IN CHATELEAM AND MONET BA.CW. PURSE3. bTCVAT C. M. COOPER'S. J. T. Wilson aad R. F. Wilson left by rail laat night to speed Chrtsunaa In tha metropolis. The German bark Hisla . from Loa Aaralas. In ballaat, waa reported off the rtrer yesterday. . . , ': high arade perfume In half pint bottles C R. HlWte. left Urt jevg for Char R Portland, where ha will spend Christ- Baa with frtecda, I CENTEMEN KID CLOVES EVERT The German ship H. F. Glade moTd J PA1 GUARANTEED IN BLACK AND tip U .m Band Island yesterday to a berth ALXl THE LATE SHADES. C. H. thnut of tha dtr v-wrr-n, i tic uiauiau HUI.3t ur Sumlay school festival In tha 8re1!ih Lutheran church on Uonday at 7 p. m. Admission 1) con la For Rent Thad 8. Trulllnicer's rrsi denca, furnished, for particular i-oilr at W. Q. Howell's, ill Eichayg street i I Tou need an umbrella this r!ny weaiticr nothing mora useful for Cyriitmaa A beautiful line, at xtrm,'fi prtco at Ehetroa'. I A marriage license wasioed In the county clerk's offset yesterday to D. Springer and Roweoa Crag. both of Clatsop county. A petition waa cgned yesterday by all the loading gnxvry firm and meat mar. keta to cloaa their resptvtiv pU of bust noes tomorrow. Tha Rritish ships Persevwrenoe and Sv. moena, both wheat laden. In tow of the OrkUharoa and Thompson. reepeotlTeiy, left Purtland yesterday. Tha big football game take place at Fort Stevens tomorrow. It will be largely attended by Astortane, many of whom will remain for tha dance. Tha tin eat caad'.ea to be had In the city are those receiTed at the 6 pa tha past few da?. For Christmas gifts, the Spa leads m ooofecdonery. The British ship Oalera arrived from Portland yesterday tn tow of the Harvest Queen. She la loaded with 127.23 buhn of wheat, valjed at FT 500. The lighthouse tender Columbine will leave out Tuesday to attend to buoy work Hr destination Is the sound and I aba will be absent about two week'. The British ship Brodick Castle arrived from Portland yesterday, carrying SS.SS3 bushels of wheat, valued at VD.WO. The Brodick Castle goes direct to Antwerp. Harpers wtdaky, OolJen Orown, Cyrus Noble, and Waw'i malt whisky at tha Faahron, p Ahr street Oo and see the football gams Monday. Take tha killer at Pavel's dock at Mi. Tou wout have to walk two milaa. Your mother, sister, or friend woulld be pleased with one of those beautiful stiver mounted purwa for Chrlslniae-al Ek strom'a, NOVKLTT ALL WOOL DRRRS PAT. TKKN8 FROM 00 TO $ i PKR RlUT AT C. It. COOPER S, THK LKAD1NO IIOrSB OF ASTORIA. I bsve the largest ataortment ol par. fumes for Christmas ever brou,-hl to As. tori: from cent gooW to tn- highest giadta Chsrles Roaera, drugKUu U J. Cartson returned front Portland yesterday, where ha has been for sm time m attendance at iho business col. lege, to spend the holidays with h piuvrrU. The steamer Mller leave Flavel's doi-k at 1:11 Monday afternoon for the fottail game at Foci Ptevena This Nt takes pnaeeiigera right to tha Fort. No two mil walk. Many new things In dolla, toys, gamea, etc, are shown In Orlffln A Reed's toy department. Wagona, doll buggies, blocks mechanical toys, and averythlng else to pleas the littl ones. The revenue curtor Perry took on fuol yetrhy at the PacIHc Cuast CVxn laiiy's coal bunker. She leave out to. morrow or m-xt Aiy far the sournl, a here she goes on th dry cock. About I o'clock last evening a marine from the Periy attracted coivtidembl attention by abusing a butcher In the employ of the Aitcrla Meat IVi.tpany. The marine was Intoxtratnl, and dually was ihae' aaay frt m the shop. The rsrol orvli- and Christmas tree held at llr.ice vhurh I net evoitlng were l.ugely attended. The offtrlrurs at the catd services were Inrye aivd will be of ul:mlnl asolstance to th ch.UI's cut at Good S.tmarltan hospital. IVrtland Tonurrow ther will be a complete dc livery of mail In the morning by all the carrier. The general delivery window will be open from to : a. m. In the afterioon the gerwral del.wry and car-rie.-a' windows will be open from 1 to 1"U. The Krnch bark General do Charette and M.vrKuerlt Ellce, the Urltish sh.p Utterthrn. and the AustrUn stivimeliiu Burma, put to sea yesterday. 1ft Cap Clear. Hrvlkk Castle and Uulenu, the latter arrlvtt;g from l'orUnd yeaterjay. are ready for sea and will prolably leaxe out today. Model.... Restaurant. DAN BARBER, Prop. Chi .'ken, sour. Coimomme, Oyster. KISH. Salmon cutlets, tmato aiu, Frleit Clams. UOIIJCO. Chicken, cream sauoe, Turkey sm Oranliorry dnuc, PI and Apple Sauce, U g Mutton and Cut runt Jelly, Roast Beef. COl.n MKAW. Ham. TiMigus, ENTHKrUS, Oyster a la Financier. Wueon Fritters, vanlll sauce, IK-of toiiKue, brown gravy. Chicken GUJets and Muhrooma KKt.lStiKS. Celery. Crb Slal, rwtato Salad. VIMKTAIit.m M.nhsl ami tlollet'l Potatoee, Stewed iVrn Frnch l"e. PASTRT. Mince, Lemn. Apple Plea rKAKKT. Knglish Plum luddliw. brandy muce, Custarvl with l'ram Sauce, Nut. Grapes, Rubins. Apples Oranires. ami evenlhtng the market ir.rd. "" ' f-. Milk The finest dinner In the i-tiv. An assortment of Ed Pinauds W. A. Gaines' private stock whl-ky. handled ex. luslvely In Astoria by John L. Carlson, Is one of th most popular beverafe sold, its purity and quality ar guaranteed, and It Is especially rec ommended for family use. It is sold In any quantity at tha corner of Twelfth and Bond strceta. Griffin A Reed have a stock this year that Is well worth your time to Inspect. even If you do not buy. Books In all th lata binding, leather goods, medallions. Bohemian war. ellulotd good, white metal and sterling silver novelties, and a thousand and on ether article not to be found elsewhere. Game Is saJd to be very plentiful on the ttdeianda along the river. A party con sisting of Peter Anderson, Rasmus Peter- sm and VUxor Peterson, returned1 yes terday from Hunter's Island, where they had been or several duys trapplmr and hunting. They brought a plentiful sup ply of durks. saan anl xwe, which they distributed amor thWr friends. A writ of attachment was l.al mil .t lhe lustice's court yesterday cn the jtui Royal of Sam Gelulkh, In the building adjoin. Perfumes for Christmas, also a lot of i Ing the Page block. It f.ppiari Geliilich owed IliC to Samuel Oliver and lhe lat ter took this means of collecting it. Sher.ff Williams took chirite of the iitore. but trtUa,lcti produced the neceis&ry anount and the atUichment was re. itised. season's grain llert entering the hnrhor unU-r similar condition, an.l the N ale Is one of the very few vessels which have ever snlled Into the rler without a pilot or HiK. The Nnjade snllcd In with almost a fiir wlml and smooth srnter and an. chored n.xir Stmd Island Tile f. it of the Najade Is nothing more than what could be accomplished hero frequently, providing, of ivurso, shlpm isiers tik inro consldrratlim that the mouth of the river Is less dangorous now than It aas in former yturs. Ttie Anierlc.in sh p Tilllo K. Starhuek arrive,! down from IVriland yestertlay. I'vulnt with a ren,.rr mrK of mcrehan dle fr 11 tit. ll:n,!i,in l-',-.N M. ..s the dirr.fvtit consignments of meri'han. ' . the Siarl'in k has on h.urd f t.TTt feet of Or.von pine tumher. and she carries oats, barley, bran, hay, atpl,'s, ;ot.i:oes und I me. whk-h mnk up the gritir lr. tl m of the comnutltlea that are In de. mind among the natives of fru-le Sims nealy tculrel pses.ii. The Sur buek elearod at the customs li"U yent, r. day snd Is rmdy to sail. ThrouKh an unfortunate error In the headlines over a telivrsphlc Item from New York, published In the Astorlan a few days ago. Fayne Slr.ihan M sire, a ho was on trial there for pMery. wna made to appear aa the ' nighter of Jus. the M'Hire, of the Orv.v surem b.inch. Of r.Mirse, peruaal of tha article would at once make It plain that an error had been made, but the unfortunate circum stance might have caused the popular teegon just I, e some annoyance, and for this reason the correction Is made. It Is perhaps needless to sdd that Fame Strahan Moore Is the d.iucVer of the late Justice Strahai. cf Orrgon. M-wen. John E. Oratke. of the Budget. and P. It. Sovvy. of the Astorlan, as Judges of the candle gucssln; match, met at Herman Wise's store at i last even. In if and took charge of all the gurara before the candle was lighted. The puc-.ui wen, put Into a large envelope, ahl h was th-n s)ed and the Jiiiiges Wishing You a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. SHANAHAN BROS. t 'itrr.iio.noAT i.vn OFF Ft ill M V';:'. l.-l. VM Trim t.lttln Vessel Sa'led Yesierday Morning and Will Mike K.Sglileoii ! Knots n n Hour. Tim torpeii -Ksi( t'av; I. ft out for M.irn Island ynlenliv morning at I o rl.uk. and Is now aell on lu r ay down the const. lu:! .a crowd collsetej along the docks to tlie trim Intl., v-e. sel off on her vojago. and to wlM her officers and tur a iuir) Christmas and a plca.sant usage. The Ivls Is In command of Captain Thomas Seal, of this city, Her rhlef engineer Is F, Wolfram, who Is sssstet hy Arthur Bartholomew, formerly of this city. All told there are S3 men on tviapl, all but twM of whom. Captain Nesl and a boatswain, are from the Wolff A Zwlcker lnn works, J. E. Wolff. m of the senior member of the firm, snd vice president, and Arthur Zwlcker. treasurer of the works, accompany the ttovls on her trip south. It Is erpw-ied hy the oftlcers that the torpedo-tsitt ""I make Ahotil IS knots an hour on the trip to San Francisco. If this speed Is maintained, and no accident occur, the Davis will N, In San Fran rlcx at 10 tonight. The wmlher was quite culm abet) (he Vessel put to sea y.eienluy. and It is not likely that she lll ei. rl'iwe any trouhle. ,t trip iVwn 'h river an most satisfactory to her ortlci rs, sinI the rrgtne wee,, kept rutin. ng from the nmr ho puio ,m from Gloves, Silk Mittens, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Boxes, &c For ChriHtitutH ProHcntn. Albert Dunbar, ( r. ltli anil ( 'oimiicrriul Stiu U. pm ineir nam.- across tn s.-i, Mr. (,,.. works until she wna nss.re.1 at Fie. tlratke then put the envelops, containing ' vol's wharf the guessns Into his safe, where, tt will -yhr, Ji.ivis la drawing sis f.ei ft .nd remain until after the condlo Is com-I . .,, n... fct f.,r..rd an.l MI rld ih. t. ly l.urn.'d out, when the Judges l: w,lV1- uklrur but little awt. r. She is the canvass tho gueesesi nnd aaiird the ! nrr .lea'.(i.deall.,rf m.ii.n,,, ,,, l,,,.it in tnree pre.-nti to the closest gumsera. Wallsend coal and cok u th beat for domest.c purposes. For sal by th Astoria Gas Light Co. Wanted Good gin for general house work; wages IIS. Address Mrs. phile baum. Fort Stevirs, Oregon. ASTORIA. I. W. Harper s Nelson County. Ky., ! whisky. A gentleman's whisky, a whisky fjr the sideboard, a vhiky for tho sink j room. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co.. As. ti ria. Oregon. "OLYMPIC n.t'R is made of high ; grade Blue Stem wheat and bas all the Don't pay high prices. See the Parlor quality of "Pilbburya," vli: Strength, for Xmss candles, warranted as pure atid whiteness and firmness. Sold by Roes, as geed quality as any In lb city and , Higglns & Co. Kowvf prices. BEE THE HANDSOME SILK PETTI COATS MADE OF TAFFETTA SILK. tf.K TO HO EACH. C H COOPER. ASTORIA. OREGON. Tor Rnt Dwelling bouse containing nln rooms, with all modern Improve ments: located in a good neighborhood. Address A. Astorlan offlfflc. AT C. H. COOPER'S B'fORC TOU WILL FIND MANY U8EFUV, AND ELEGANT PRESENTS SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT HOLIDAY BEABON. W. C. CowgiU, formerly city editor of th Astorlan, and now of tba Grande Rood Advocate, haa been appointed chairman of the cam mint ee of 'he L Grande Commercial Club to draft a resolution endorsing Astoria's move ment In f j.vor of an open river. The populsrtty oi the merchant's lunrb served by Mr. Oeorge I.jrtley at the Na tions! Is growing dally, snd many busi ness men can be found there every uay for tholr midday meal The lunches set by Mr. Bartley are the finest tn th city. Have a full line of Plrauds Royal per fumes, Roger & Gallet's perfunn; Queen of Violets In bulk and fancy bottles: a full line of Palmer's in bottle snd bulk. Charles Rogers. The books thai can be purchased for a little money Is simply wonderful. Griffin Reed ar showing a handsome Una of cloth-bound books for S cents that ar marvels of book-making; JjO different title. WE ARE SHOWING AN ELEGANT LINE OF BLACK PEAU DE EOIE SILKS IN 16-TARD LENGTHS, FROM JHW TO Cl.CO PER PATTERN. C. H. COOPER. THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA. FIFTEEN YARDS RICH BLACK 8AT TN DUCHESSB. THE QUANTITY RE QUIRED FOR A LADIES' DRESS, AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: lis) XSiX,. I23.M. WE RECOMMEND THE ABOVE QUALITIES FOR DfRA:LITT AND WEAR. WE HAVE CHEAPER HOODS AT 112 00 TO 1U0O PER SUIT A HANDSOME XMA3 PRESENT FOR ANY LADY. C. R COOI'ER. THE LEADING HOU8E OF ASTORIA. CLEARANCE SALE. P. J. Good man ft Co. offer their entire stock of Knots ami Shoes at prices never before heard of in Astoria. Sale will cupfinue until the iircscntstoek is disposed of as need room for a New Stock ordered from eastern factories. We offer ladies $: and J4 shoes at $1 and $1.50 per pair. Misses and children's shoes in proportion. IK) per cent off on men's shoes. I'or proof of the ahove see our lianjain tables. P. J. GOODMAN & CO. " r"'nv.r,rclal Sfreet. Sign of Red Boot. The Leader for Holiday Goods in the Jewelry Line. The British ship Rothwell. u days from San Fr.inclsco. In ballast, arrived In yes terday. The Bothwell arrived off the river Sunday laat and experienced th rale that nlht. which took her fur out to sea. The latter part of the week the Bothwell sighted th llchtship, but, no cn? tH-inir in stxbt, stood off to see. until one was pickeJ up yesterday morning, Sh) received quick dispatch and left u fr p.r.land In tow of the Hay ward In the evening. The Cbrlstmas number of the Evening Buiiff't. whhh aiisr.d lat nlirht, wo h-t-idsoroe edition and reflects rn.it credit on that pnper's present manage. m-nt. Apart from Its excellent lllustra t.ons. the Budffet contained much In teresting Information, and It Is an edl tlon whlc.i may be sent abroad as an advertisement of Astoria's resources, The entire staff of the Budget Is eru Utled to much conirratulBtion on this excellent Christmas Issue. Bids will be received at W. E. Dement' office In Astoria until Saturday, Decern' ber 31, at 1 o'clock, in whole or In part, for (Trading and constructing a county road 400 rods m length, more or less, running from William Lars en's place on the Lewis and Clarke river to the south erly end of Jetty recently built nstr Young's bay. Specifications can be seen at W. E. Dement' office. Tha right la re served to reject any or all bids. W. J. Ingalls, superintendent of construction. There were no developments proper for publication yintiml.iy 1.1 ttu- ..in c growing out of the substitution by the A. & C. R. R. of Japanese for section haii.is on the road. It is loarncd that th Jiijumnu driven away from CUitskania are xafo and comfortably cared for else where on the rood. Tbe railroad com. peny lias announced a detnrmlnatlon to vindicate Its right to operate Its own property, but what stejn have been taken to thtut end officers of tbe road refuse at ihls time to divulge. "Alone In Greater New York," the big sxenic melodrama which has made such a pronounctd hit wherever prescnte!, Is un'U-rilned for production at Fisher's opera house next Wednesday. M'rrryDoin- thy Lewis heads the oast, which is un- rounoed as exceptionally stronj thrn-ign out, ard a carload of specially construct ed scenery and mechanical devices are carried for the proper staging of the play. B.me of the principal realistic effects Include the sensational elevated railroad scene, the great warehovse explo:on the landing of the mammoth Fall River line steamer Pilgrim, and a view of the North river docks by moonlight. So:it sale opens Tuesday morning a., 'j Wi.m i Tbe German bark Najade arrived In yesterday evening, In ballast, from To. kohazna. The Najade arrived off the river yesterday and sailed Into tbe harbor Is Om evening without the aid of a tug and with no pilot on board. The captain of the Najade ha the proud distinction of being the only master of a vessel of this j William 8 heek. a prominent farmer of Ada county, near Ilolse City, hliho. has pres.-ntsl Colonel I!u-he. of Oil ciity, with a tine turkey for his Christmas ilinn.-r. Th bird arrived In due course of ixir-ss yesterday, und was a source of a.lmlr.illon and wonder to Comi. H '..'' many friends during the Uy. It Is beyond doubt the lanf'itt and f ittest turk-y ever exhllilted In Astoria, It Is beautifully dress-d arul Is plu-kr.1 with a rare and rlnllnes unusual to Oregon fowls. Colonel Huirhrs st.il--s that It wru corn fel and Its beauty snd plumjniMs lx ar siiriitfactory t-et!mony to that eff'-ct ar.iong all wtxM prlvlWve It his twx-u W taste and apprertate that ddliry In poultry M-cullar to other climes. TWO SOLDI Kits CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED RATE. James J. Hudson and C. F. Adams Now Locked L'p In th County Jail on a Serious Charge. James J. Hudson and C. F. Adams, two regulars stationed at Fort Stevens, sre now locked up In the county Jail, charged with th serious crime of attempt to com mit rape. The men were arrosted yetier day uftermxm by Constable Wlckrr.an, on a change sworn to by Frit Rclskl. resldoit of Now Astoria. The slli-gi Intended victim of the men I Mrs. Eric k. son, of New Astoria. According to the story of the complain. I'ig wltnee. tho soldiers entered the sc.ow In which Erlckson and his wlfo reside and drove out the Inmates. Tho woman was compelled to run along the beach, wh'-re tho solrllers are said to have at. tcmptm to criminally assault her. The men are said to liavo U-en under the In fluonce of llcUor at tho time, and It Is also charged nga:ni!t th'm that they com mitted depredations In other places th same night. IIiiclHon and Adams were taken fc.fote Justice Hughes yesterday afternoon. He bound them over In IIOV) ball, which they were unable to furnish. In lieu of the bull they were committed to the county jail. The pre liminary examination of tho men Is set' for Tuesday morning at lo o nock in tno justice s trourt. The men are r. gulars and have been members of battery M, Third artllbrry, for Home tlrno pat. One forme rly reHlicrl In Portland, where his parents now live. and ihe other Is from California. The men deny that they attempted to assault Mrs. Erlckson. They aclmlt they wore Intoxicated, and that they drove out the Inmates They contend that this action was mere a feature of their "lark," and that thy had no Intention of as saulting the woman. They are very much distressed over their arrest on the serious charge, the penalty for which Is a long term In the penitentiary. hr n.irtiiwc si to Mill fr.mi a port north i't K.ni Franc un . nn.l It Is to Cm hoped oh. will p-run hi-r destination In -iMy. I p.-n h-r arrival at M.iro Island her of. IV'-m and men will return to the Port land rka The trial tr'.p of the Fx. the Duvts' sister hlp. wais held a f"W days ago, and the bot ran very srn-Mthly. Not th lijtht-t hitch co-currc.1 on the run, and th., Nullclera weTn delluht'-d With her per, formaiH'e. TJ, (.mciiil trial trip of th Vx has not yet taken plcun. The firm I..IS .1 KIla'rcl gre.it etiler t,:i. In lilililnig f'.r arid wvurlng the .onstruetlon of th tout, and. althrHiiili M-rs Wolff wl' kT have l"t cutisl lr rnliln money o tiki contract, they h.ivo dcmonstrateil t :lie gov-mmrnt that warship may b iiii:t on the Columl.la river. Fine Display of Xmas Good Things Orangsa, bananas, nuts, raises, plum pudding, mincemeats, red cheeked applea, delirious cheese, Chan A Hanborn's famous coffre, snd teas. sic., sle. Small meat tag pig and prim fresh meats of all doscrlptUsns. Hplrndid lt of younsj. fat poul try; lurksys, chh ksns and ga. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Holiday Goods AT THE BEE HIVE. THE MODEKN MOTHER. Haa found that ber little ones are Im proved more by the plea' mt Syrup of Figs, when In need of th laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy It and It benefits them. Th tru remedy, Syrup of Figs. Is manu factured by th California Fig Byrup Co. only. HOMirrillNc) FOR THE NEW TEAR Tho world-rervowrnd suerees of H'Wtet tor's Stomach Iltttnra. and their continued popularity for nsr half a century aa stomachic. Is scarcely mora wonderful thin the welcome that greets Hottter Almanac. This medical treatise Is pub llshod by the Hostetter Company, Pitt burgh, Pa., under their own Immediate supervision, employing to hands In that department. The Issue of same for 199 will be over eleven millions, printed In nine larfguage. Refer to a copy of it for valuable and Interesting reading con cerntng health, and numorous tnxtimonl. als as to the cfhVIency of Iiostetter's Stomach ntttnrs. The almanac for 1899 can be obtained, free of cost, from drug gists and genoral country dealers In all parts of the country. The -omtant labor of four persons for an entire year Is required to produce a caahmtre shawl of th best quality. TO CURE A Coi-w IN ONE DA? Take laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it falls to cure. 2Tc The genuine bas L. U, Q. on each tablet. For sal by Charles Itft'OTS lilTMIi WTO I'AII Of our slippers that feel oomfortabl at once la worth a great deal. We'll put your feet Into slippers of that kind and charge nothing extra for th comfort and very little for tha slipper. Petersen & Brown. Only a (Vw tlavH lu fori' ('lirintiiius. Wo luivo every tiling in the toy line Vancy (Jooils nnd Xoveltii-H, Chjuvx iinl Jut kits, ii 1 1 1 Ihux floods nnd Fancy fliju'ern, which innkt) iicn jrtnhlo (n, Conm in the morning to nvoid the rush. Holiday Goods Arriving Every Dny, nt 1'ortlantl I'ricM. Chairs, Rugs and Medallion Pictures C. HEILB0RN & SON- Grand Excursion! To Fort Stevens and Return by the A. & C. R. R. ...Monday, December 26, 1898... - - - FOR TIII2 -' - - A. F. C.-Fort Stevens Football Game Grand Ball in the Evening: At "The Surf " Under the Auspices of the Fort Stevens Football Team. ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, 35 CENTS Good on Any Train. Trains Loavo Asto ria at 12:40, Returning nt. 3:45 and 1 a.m. ilCK-OFF AT -2 P. M. SHARP