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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1898)
THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, TUESDAY MOHMNU, DKCEMHEll 27, 188. IMPORTANT We are Infurmtd that certain parties are purchasing some of the old Jensen Can-filling Machines, with a view to repairing lira bjr c;Tl)In; asj mkslc;, worn or broken parts, anJ apain putting thcra to use for packing salmon. A recent legal decision of high authority has been rendered to the (Sect that to supply one or alt of the above cannot be lawfully done .with out consent of the patent owner. We are the sole owner by purchase of the Jensen Talent for these machines, and public notice Is hereby given that any and all per sons who undertake to so repair or use these old machines will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. The matter has been placed in the Ink of our attoney, John II. Miller, Esq., of San Francisco, with peremptory la&utius U take all necessary legal steps to protect our rights la the rtrsi.- ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. M HGDonnell s . . . IH MOW ON . . . "t wit j pric or try fc tempt you with misleading prkS6. Rit CI stocian yea with baiyairi in Ort class carry bo hoMy or rid" raff, Imperfect gIs or vo-.i. W po,ut you lo Mil and jet our figure, a we iutonU la cloM out the entire stock. Thankinu. you for put rlroti,T we remain wiry rtctfully yours. McAllen & McDonnell Cwwnerclaj Street, ASTORIA. ld-lO Third Street. rORTUAND. OR. P. J. Meany merchant Tailor and Exporter of furs. Hlht Cart Price Paid Mr Far Bktna, Tenth qnd Commercial ett. Astoria, Or. TODAT8 WEATHER. Rain. AROUND TOWN. Trr toly col. Blmort. Banbora CO. Candles 10 moU pound at la Parlor. Nance Grant, of Portland, spent Chrlt bm In the city. Wanted-Gtrl for general housework. Inquire at Astorlan effloa. Best tt-eent is sal. Rlatng Sua restaur. cu U Commercial street. The German aalp Najad waa towed up yesterday from Sand Island. Tba Iry Leaf Social Gob will ftra an. other dance at Fisher's tonW. Nolsoo Troyer's new steam launch wv ftran her initial pi unco yesterday. T. R. Davis la fraaUy Improved and Jt is now opected that ba wlU raooTar. Baat California win. K cents par rl- j loo. Alex Gilbert aole scent for Aitofi. I Telephone B NOVELTIES IN CHATELEAN AND MONET BAGS. PVRSE3. LTC AT a H. COOPER' 8. j Barry Lemon arrived borne Saturday to ; spend the "uoll-lay. He will remain In th : ofiy for a few days. ! Wallaend coal and coke u the beat (or domestic purposes. For aal by tha Astoria Ou Light Co. The Brttlah ahlpa Perseverance and j BaaxMoa. both wheat laden, arrived la tow from Portland yesterday. Wanted Good gin for C enerml house work; wages $15. Address Mrs. Phile. ! bauto. Fort Stevens, Oregon. For Rent Thad 8. TrulUnger"s resi dence, furnished. For particulars ir;ulre at W. G. Howell'i, Ul Exchange street. BEE THE HANDSOME BILK PETTI COATS MADE OK TAFFETTA SILK. JS.J0 TO 110 EACH. C. II COOPER. ASTORIA. OREGON. For Rent Dwelling bouse containing nine rooms, with all modern Improve ments; located In a irood neighborhood. Address A. Astorlan offlfflce. AT C. H. COOPER'S BTOR': YOU WILL FIND MANY USEFUL AND ELEGANT PRESENTS SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT HOLIDAT SEASON. X. W. Harper's Nelson County, Ky., whisky. A gentleman's whisky, a whisky for the sideboard, a whisky for the sick room. Bold by Foard & Stokes Co., As toria, Oregon. "OLYMPIC" FLOrrt H made of hlffh grade Blue Stem wheat and has all the quality of "Plllsbury's," via: Strength, whiteness and firmness. Sold by Ross, Hifiglns & Co. The populsrlty 01 tne merchant's lunch served by Mr. George Bartley at the Na tional is growing dally, and many busi ness men can be found there every day for their midday meal. The lunches set by Mr. Bartley are the finest In the fltv. CLEARANCE SALE. P. J. Goodman & Co. offer their entire stock of Hoots and Shots at prices never before heard of in Astoria. Sale will continue until the presentstock is disposed of as we need room f.(r a New Stock ordered from eastern factories. 'e olfer ladies $:j and !jU shoes at $1 and .f 1 ,50 per pair. Misses and children's shoes in proportion. per cent off on men's shoes. Por proof of the above see our bsirqain tables, P. J. GOODMAN & CO. ' Oimnifrclnl Street, Sign of Red Boot. i NOTICE I All 0 Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Johnson and family will leave on tha next steamer for Baa Francisco, where they will In future re side. A largely attended dance, given by a party of young folks, was held at Fisher's last night. Tha evening was pleasantly passed. The teerved seat sale for the great drama "Alone in Gnww New Tork" opon at t o'clock this morning at Griffin The downpour has been very arrest for the past 73 hours, during which tlfne, ac cording to Rain-Maker Johnson, nearly live inches his fallen. NOVELTY ALL WOOL DRESS PAT TERNS FROM IS CO TO 0 SO PER SUIT AT C. H. COOPER'S. THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA. The great melo-drama, "Alone In Great, er New Tork." which appears at Fisher's opera house tomorrow evening, will do doubt be largely attended. The member of the Finnish Brother, hood held a social last night In tha .Kr.lf.hu of Pythias buiUHng. Tho affair was largely attended and was most en ijoyabla. CENTEMEN KID GLOVES EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED IN BLACK AND ALL THE LATE SHADES. C H. COOPER. THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA. The Philadelphia Time ays: Two hundred SpojUards uwl to perform th I work at th Manila postofflc now don ! by American. Score on more for 1 Yankee efficiency. ; I The preliminary examination of Jame I J. Hudson .d C. F. Ada-n. th. Fort 1 8tevwis sxXdlers who are charged wrth t- I tempted rap, will be held before Judge liughes t I) this rtTn.nj. Hon. Ben Young made the excellent score of Q at tho A. F. C. alleys yeeter day. Mr. Young is developing Into a very strong bowler. Mrs. Stlne scored 51 last evening, which was the ladles' record A thick fog hung over the mouth of I the river yesterday and nothing crossed in or passed out The wind blew at the ' rate of ) mile an hour but towards even ing moderated to about half that ve locity. WE ARE SHOWING AN ELEGANT I LINE OF BLACK PEAU DE SOIE j SILKS IN li-YARD LENGTHS. FROM JH .00 TO t3 00 PER PATTERN. C. IL : COOPER. THE LEADING HOUSE OF , ASTORIA, J. A. Davidson, Alaska manager for , Good all, Perkins & Co., who Is an As. toria boy. waa in the city yesterday and i 8-inday renewing acquaintance with his friends. He will leave out on the next steamir for a visit to San Francisco. All tha stores and public buildings were closed yesterday, and ths day wa ob served generally us a hillday. The day was a quiet Mi throughout the city and people stiyed Indoors, protmbly on account of the rain as much a from any other cnuse. The A. F. C. lKllng t-nm will leave I for Portland early next month to cm test for the FeMenheimer trophy. The from the Multnomah Club, defeated Th DallH, team in a fin. gum last nlrat. I and Astaria haj the next chance. i t FIFTEEN YARDS RICH BLACK SAT- I IN DUCHESSB, THE QUANTITY RE. 1 QUIRED FOR A LADIES' DRESS. AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: tlM W.S. 13 M. WE RECOMMEND THE ABOVE QUALITIES FOR DURABILITY AND WEAR. WE HAVE CHEAPER GOODS AT J12.00 TO $14.00 PER SUIT. A HANDSOME XMAS PRESENT FOR ANY LADY. C. H. COOPErt. THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA. The Leader for Holiday Goods in the Jewelry Line. Harper whisky,' Golden Crown, Cyrus Noble, and Bhew's malt whisky at the Fashion as) Astor street. Deeplteth ttnpteant weavther, service In all tha cflurohea were well attended Christmas day. Special muslo bad been prepared and the edifice war all hand s,noly decorate!. At the Ct hollo church tha deowathws were very elahorat and the altnr presented a beautiful appear, ance. W. A. Gaines' prlvale Block whUky, handiest exotualvely In Astoria by John L. Carlson. Is one of the wont popular beverares nld. Its purity and quality are guaranteed, and It la eeixvlally rec ommended fur family use. It Is sold In any quantity at the corner of Twelfth and llunj streets. Tha Oregon oongreaalonal dW ration has rxveived petition from Kval com mercial bodies, asking that barracks be erwrtod by the government at Frt Stey. ens and Bcarboro Heait The delegation ill do everthlig In Its power to sMrs an approprlailon for tht purpose, but. as tha eeeslon Is Hearing final adjourn ment, the matter will 'probably (0 0jcr u tll the Fifty-sixth congress. Mr. Fred Hayherg and Mis Mary John. n were united In marriage Christmas day at (he residence of the bride's par. ents. eorrwr of Blxth and Bvnd. Itev. Fathor I'lelmsn officiating. The we.1.ttn was a quiet one. only tho Immediate frills ami relatives of the contracting ncirtles being present. The young couple are well and favorably known In this city, and have the beet wishes of their many friend for their future happiness. Bids will be received at W. E. Pemenfi office In Astoria until Saturday, Decora ber JL at 1 o'clock. In whole or In pnrt. for grading and construotlrg a county road rois In length, more or less, running from William Larsen's place on the Lewis and Clarke river to the south erly end of Jotty recently built near Young' bay. Specification can be seen at W. E. P-menfs office. The ris?:: Ii re served to reject any or all bids. W. J. Ingalis, superintendent of construction. The mail carrier who arrive,! -t r-' i at 8o.Me from Cannon beach, and nh,o connect with the carrier between Ne halitw snd Oanmn beach rei'ri that nothing la knven of the reported wreck on the coast. It la probable that the stiV? ortirlnl with a tramp who repivKented htmwtf a a wreckiM mtlor at Seaside In order to work on the syrup ty of the j train band for a rid to this city. The fellow wis refuwl the accommodation, but his story waa brotucht to Atorla and tejeirr.('h d far and wide. The sisters In charse of St. Miry's hospital divlre to roturn their hearfelt thanks for the generous donations re ceive! by that erorthy institution dtrlrg the present holiday sveisiin. That the frlendlees sufferers lonfidci to the euro of three good sisters have been so boun .Ifully and substantially renn.bered st a time when the fetlvltle incident to the seiion are apt to distract attention from all but imr dtate surrounding. Is gratifying testimony to the klndrvurted and rhAritable disposition of Astoria's Christian people. The beary downpour of ram for the past two drys baa caused two slides on th A. ft C. rood yeetrtday. and the train last night remained over at Clifton. ine snoew occurred near iiiygers. one being about 7 mile west of that point, j Tha down train from Portland wa ont j buck to Gobte. A force of men were at once put to work clearing tho track and It waa estimated to require about seven riours to nave it clared rr tne trains to r through. The volume of water that ps fa,In he Pat two day Is ftn. mense, but no other damage Is reports.! i from any quarter. j , . . , . I 7h" "r "'h ,p "f RU The Rritlsh fhlp Star of RimsU was hangs! from British to Hawaiian r-is- . '"-. i. -... : try at Tacomi a few ys ir. Tho ,iar of Russia come to th Columbia river from San Frinrisco about three wtks sine. unehnrtrei. and during h-'r amy ,"r'" 7 , . .r o . '"' and ordered to the Sound. Her new I . .n I . . O 1 ,u. uwners, for the prewnt. will put her In i tha trade between ciust ports and the Hawaiian Islands She Is now loa.itng ; gem-rul merchanf.se at Tacoma for Hon. olulu. The Star of Russia la a large ship and register about 2.5. She Is a steel ves"l and belongs to the old style of English merchantmen. j Rain h fallen for the past hours i to such an extent that It Is regards as , unprecedented In this section, even at 1 this season of the year. Saturday night ; and early Sunday morning the water ! cam, down In torrents, and with such I fo:ve as to splash on the sidewalks as j If thrown In bucketfulls from the roofs , of bulldlngn. The streets loading down from the hills bar k of the city were del- uged, the gutters h-lng filled to overflow. ing. The water wash'sl over the streets, ! and lodired In pools on the crossings. I Tho downpour ceased somewhat towards j night, but continued yeeterday heavy I erough to satisfy the most seasoned sb j footer. , St-Ih"als are In great demand. Though the seas. m Is at Its height, very few are i being taken. Owing to thnir scarcity j fishermen only go out occasionally, and ! a night' drifting on the river seldom restilt ln i c&tch of more than one or two fifth. The water Is extremely cold, i a rui the weatheT at this season of the year ,n an 'ttt t" th?veTn F,f "'Til " ?J , ,t I, out ' the f vcomrnvl',onJn "' 1 certain stoge of the tide, whnn steelheads f8 """Jl 1 T "'"n drif !,n,f ""t?"1 of tho clty' ,n favorable weith". Th'-re are two sta tions located In East Astoria and buyers are paying S'j conis. For a time the rl(-m.'ind was so great that the up-river ; buyers forced the price up to 7' cents i a pound, but this only lasted for a few days and ths price dropped to the old I figure. Tho supply Is very limited, but ; It is not thought the price will go ajiy i higher the remainder of the season. LAKME PUTS INTO PORT WITH IiFR CARGO AFIRE. Llmo In Her Hold Is Burning and Steamer Is In a Serious Predica ment, It Is Thi;ht . tho The stoam Echorr;r Lnkme, Captain Klltgaard, arrived In yesterday from Se attle with fire In her hold, end Is non lying at the wharf of the Went Shore Mills Company. The Lukme carries Sold barrels of lime rnd the exact location ot the fire cannot yet be determined. The fire was dlocovered about 11 o'clock Sat urday night, v.ben the Lakme wa off the Columbia rlvr. She left Seattle early Saturday morning sr.d carrl'-e a d."ck load of 30,000 feet of lumber and h-is 60 ton of coal In her bunkers. Tho Iikmo Is bound for San Pedro and na about 30 mllm off th" coast Saturday night when smoke was discovered Issuing from her forward bulkhead. After i short examination of the cargo Captain Kl.'tgaard wo satisfied that tho llmo wag tn fire. The Lakme wa beaded for the Columbia river and, although a dense fog prevailed, nho steamed into tho harbor without mishap. Th fog wa o heavy that tha light at th mouth of the river could not be seen, but Captain KJltgaard sktllly succeeded In plekidg up the channel buoy and by this mean tewiicd Info the, river. Steam from I he boiler wwa forced Into the bold a soon a the lire was dlacov. ered and It I bolbved has had the eTert of holding the lira In check. A large rca of stevedore waa put to work yesterday morning removing tl. dej-k load of lum. bar, and whi that I done an examine, tlott will be made to determine the extent and tooation of the fire. If possible, Old sailors ami wwterfront men, how. ever, pronouno the situation very seri. ous, and state that tha steamer will have to be scuttled N fV're the lire can be subdued. ni.fR AND WHITR WON TIIR FtVmiVl.T. M.XT.-ii Astoria otbll Club Eleven Hid Things It Own Way, Winning by a Score of IT to 0 Yesterday, Who are! who are! who are wel We a ret w are A. F. O.S That was the cry; It was about all that could be hoard. The rain bent down and ordinary rscple shivered, but the fot. ball enthusiasts were wild with Joy, and the Astoria Football ciuh yell waa en every tongue. The Mu and white had tne and defeated the Frt Stevens eleven by a or of IT to 0, and there wa Joy around the Wuhhouse. It was a notable victory, and the victorious men wore kts: busy r-elvlng the hearty con. gr.'.ltitf n of ihelr frlrmda The rain Interferoil umienhnt with ar rangements, but nevvrthelo a largo erowl wint from Astoria to see the local men buck the sol, tiers' line. The attend, ance w is stout and those wtni tonl In the Hln for an hour were repnM by seng the beet game of Interc illcglate foothall ever plav In W'ejttem On-iron or Washlmcton. Tho ground eras In (Vie share, insklrring the weather, gind the game throtrhout wa a id otic. The home team wn outclassssl bv the A. K. C men. but they fought stuhbornlv and did everything poMlb'o to hold down the score. John Young was selected n rcfrrce nnd A. A. Cleveland. Jr.. as umpire. O.inie was callevl at MO. Captain Allen, of th A. F. C. won the toss and obos the ml Thrt Sail e-as kl. koil ff to Astoria, n-vi th vls'tois sMrtcd In f.r substantial' gHs. By a -rle of pr-tty end ntns and line-bucks, they carried tbe iptur towards Stevens" goal. and. Just e'gtit ! minutes after game was en IK! the blue and white had e-orM a touchdown. ('rs. j by carrying the ball over th,. line Knapp. ! the A. F. C.'s efficient renter. ktck-t :Me I gal. tho spectators chcrlnif h.irt ly. Purlfi: !lrt rV;ht minutes the Jsl. tors played gr.ot ball. Th. lr team wrk was superb, and every man wis alwnt at his post. They repcmtedly wor.t thnni;h Stevens' .n, the backs p'aylng very well. Stevens again klckel off to Astoria. The visitors, by end rurs and line-bucks, took tho ball down the field. Allen and AbcrviMmMe both madn pretty runs. On Allen's last run for a gain of 9) varda he scored a touchdown, and atraln Knapp I k!ckd tho goal. During the play Stevens I ... suuepr,, a serer. ,n o . ankle, and wss enrrled. groaning, off the (,i.l f tn flr,t nf th sore stood: Astoria, 12; Fort Stevens. 0. , Astoria kicked off to Stevens, but the tin rdavs df fht homit tenrr. w eri of no avail, the A. F. C. stopping them every time by bucks and end plays. Five minutes after th seeonl half began, spencer. Astoria's left guard, was retired w)t!, a hnn leg. In a mlx-up he fell, anil thft bone was fractured below the nk,ft He naj pI(,yed t fau)tws game up , tn r!m Marlon, right tackle. wa mtliut.M for Spencer, ehll,. Jorea m-, put ln ta, ke M,iron's place, Stevens got the ball. Flnck. right half. making a pr-tty SVyard run. lie wis neatly ta. kl d by Alien. Stevens lost th ball on down, but It seemed for a time that th. sc'ut.r, would score. The A. r c th(,n Ihfl ,OW!)Pl th(, ; soldiers' goal and secured another touch, j dosrn. but failed to kick g'il. When Stevens kkked off to Astoria again the v!.slte-s did the best playing of the day, carrying tie ball down the field by a . . a i, .i . , t i a-tthln a font ot the home team's gnl. Anoth.-r mli'Ute's play and Astoria would hnvx arinvd a totn hdown, 8re. 17 to 0. The playing of Sutton and Hulllngton wis particularly gratifying to ('.-.ptaln Allen. Th's is Sutton's first season, but h. glvi-s promise of ilevelnylrg Into cne of the lw-4t m.-n on the tenm. ItufTlngton playe.1 a fiultb-M g.imo, never ne furfi I ling, (in the ends, where H!g Y mug ind Mirt'n wire stailonl lth, latter up to the time Sptncer was lnjJrl. the A. F. C. team was very strong, ami the ball never onoo w. nt past th m. Hnth Marlon and Young rlays! exeeontly. nnil their work yt-.itenlay was the best ver .-n In this entinty. Ktinpp Is a cheerful, ?oK!.nHtur'l player, nnd put 1114 a r.ii.t r.imo. Ho It nlmest a sum kl k for gxl. Snncer and Crosby put up a strong giune, as did Captain Allen. Crusl.y wr(nehe1 his ankle eirly In th gino- 1. u plui-kllv held out. Ho will lx lalil up for a few day, but will be well In time for th New Year's match. The Fort Steven men did not put up the game that w.i expected of them. Their line was weak, ond th A. F. C. went through It almost at will. The home men were heavier than the visitors, but tho tenm work of the latter far out clrwed that of the yoldlrrs. Mlt' to II nnd Flnck playesl well for Stevens, but the Astorlan' work was much the better throughput. The gsmo was clean, and only once or twice was there any rouvh playing. One or two oftho Stevens men were Inellnod to r.o rough, but tho visitors were very well entOflod vlth the treit ment accorded th'm. The llwaro tesm. whleh ws wnaldered tho best In the old Oreon-Wshlngton league, Is now trying to make arrange, merits for a game on New Year's day. fapt.-ilr, Allen hns not yet iu:?epted the challenge, but will probably do so this week. Very likely the game will be played on tho Fort Stevons groundH. The Fort Stevens men werH very much nur prised with the excellent game, which the Astorlan put up, nnd express themselves as being of the belief that the local team will defeat the Ilwaco men In the New Year's game. CALIFORNIA, 27; MULTNOMAH, ft. PORTLAND, Dec. 21 -The Multnomah An.ateur Athlotlc Club fcolhall team thl afternoon proved no match for tho unl veralty of California eloven, as the score of 27 to 0 Indicates. At no time during the, game did tho Portlanders havo tha ball near the goal and the f.'allfornlan wont through th' lr lines apparently ot win. Multnomah field was a sea of mud, but the Callfornlans, although not accus tomed to wet grounds, brought their punting ability Into play with good re suits. Doesn't It always seem as though e-u:h succeeding Christmas finds us poorer than the last. THE MODEKN MOTHER. Ha found that her little one are Im proved more by the pleasint Syrup of Fig, when ln need of th laxative effect of a genu remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy It and It benefit them. The true remedy, Syrup of Flgi, 1 manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. no ad ci.rtt pi'.FKM n:i.i'i'.siir.iMi:u UK 'II IV. Won From The Dalles t'ommerclal Club In an Interesting Match l ast Night Astoria I'lavs Next "i HTl.ANl. Ivc rf.-iHpes-lal to tb A tori m.i-Th ir gou Ibwd I'lub s Uiwllng tim sucivasfully d-fende, the Ketden tielmer IMphy In Hie contest with the Commercial Club of The pa.lc. tonight. The game a ex.-lting thrcughnut. both t-nin-s playing well. The iMilrs men howbd an avenig" of nearly 41. but th home teem plied up an average of ti and won nut by a total of plus. 1. Solomon, of the Oregon lload Club ttsni. playesl In rxcelHH form, and . i.r,.l ihe 1 'eh total of the evening. Z1J. j , , Ft Jrnhe,mer , " ' . ., . . ,,, contest for four gann f..r Tiie Dalle '.eim sas 17). The Oregon lload Club se. ur-l a grand t..tal of I 3 In four gam.. The WIM bowlers i'tir. ; n Tiie As..rU teMi !ll loni. st n-n rr the trophy, but the data ha not yet been flxwl. SOMETTlltNO FOIt THE NEW TKAR. The world-renowned surcess of .tet ter Stomach Hitter. nd their continued popularity for near half a century as a stomach.c. Is scarcely more wmdrful th.m the welcome that greets Ilostetter' Almanac. Tills medico! treat! Is pub. Ilshe.1 by the Hoetntter Compony. IMtte. burgh, Ia., under their own Immediate supervision, employing ) han.Vs In thnt department. Ths Issue of same fr 1 will be over eleven million, printed In nine language Refer to a copy of It for valuable and Interesting reading con cerning health, and numerous testimonl. als a to the efficiency or Mosiemr Stomach Illttera The almanac for 1S can be obtained, free of cot. from drug gist and general country dealer In all part of th country. A place to work and a place to play are never o hii!y combined a In a school If music. The woodn bicycle used by lilondln In his famous ride across the Niagara falls on a rope Is still In existence, and ww sold In Pari not long ago for half a crown. TO CUrtE A tow. IN ONE DAT Take Ixatlv Ilmmo Qulnln Tablets. All druggists refutd th money If It falls to cur. So. The genuine has I n. Q. on ch tablet. For sal by thsrle Rorara H.F.Prael Transfer Co. Telephone 21 DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Csr W.ll Kecelve 8pecll Attention. N . 638 Duane St., Astoria. Ore. W. J. COOK. Mgr. lies. Tel. ta Theodore Bracker Wholesale and Retail Dealer in QlGflfiS AJD TOBACCO Smokers Supplies ()f All KimlH. Counncrtlnl Hi, (lETTIiMj I5T0 1 PAIR Of our llpper that fel comfortable at once la worth a great deal. We'll put your feet Into slipper of that kind and charge nothing extra for the comfort and vary little for th slipper. Petersen & Brown. . Wishing You a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. SHANAHAN BROS. Gloves, Silk Mittens, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Boxes, &c Albert Dunbar, Cor. Mli iiihI Comtnm'iul Slrrr-l. Fine Display of Good Things Orangsa, banana, nut, ran ns, plum pudding, mincemeat, red checked apple, dsllolou cheese. Chas A tUnborn' famous c"ffe, nd tea. tr., sic. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Holiday AT THE BEE Only h ffv iluys before ('lirUtmnx. Wo liuvo evry tbinjj in tiie toy lino Vaney (ItHnlrt ami Nuvclties, Cujies fttxl Jat ket.H, nnd Oress (Joods ami Fancy Slipper, which iniiko nceeptabh pift.i. Come in the inoriiiii' lo nvoitl the nifh. Holiday Goods Arriving Every I)ay, nt Tortluiul Trice. Chairs, Rugs and Medallion Pictures C. HEILBORN & SON- M J. A. Fastabcnd, La General Gohtragtoh ahd Builder Intimates Given on 'V I Kinds of Work. PottO'fleeBox No. 491, FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE U B. SEUC1. Lessee and Manager. Wednesday, Dec, 28. . The charming young Comedienne, Miss Dorothy Lewis And a superb supporting company, pre. anting the mammoth soenlo spectacle, ALONE IN GREATER NEW YORK PRIC8. Reserved seat, 71 cents; gal Wry, n centa. Beat aal open at Griffin V Reed't Tudy morning at I o'clock. Small nittng pig snd prima fresh meat of all dsacrlptlona, Hplcndld lot of young, fat poul try; turkeys, chl kens and g. Goods HIVE. House-Moving TooIh for Kent. Astoria, Oregon, h FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. B. 8ELIQ. Lasee and Manager, One flight-Saturday, Dec. 31 Jacob Litt's Hcenic production YONYONSON Landslide ot Laughter Mr. Ben HeiidiieltH And a Drllllnnt Company A Carload of Hoonlo Illustration. liumbep.Camp in Qlid-Vintep PRICBS-Reserved iaU, $1.00; gallary N ctnt. Seats on aal Friday morning at I o'clock, at Griffin ft Reed'.