The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 01, 1899, Page 5, Image 5

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    HIE MOHMAG ASTOKIAM V KI E.SDA . NuVKMHbK I, 18M
ASTORIAN
BARGAIN
COLUMN
Jt Will fay You
To look up th. barraln I am offer
(IiIiik U liio)ud4 at rt dlaouunt
rroin regular pno. wwrywmw i"
. ! .. 1 n A rm ImA mM th fllftl-
oiii I.uatlo l.rand, Kii-llll make. It
will py you lo im ii ow.
CIIA8. LAUHON,
IM Commercial Htr.
They're I'opulur Now
Have you men my aaMorlment of
bony UrualicT Thjr wn pur
chat direct from New Yuik. ami
are vory popular. Am conataiuly
rrrrlvlng nw good. Coin and mn
thm.
a. W. SMITH.
Th I.u1ltif Jwlr.
Ill Cmnnitn'lal Htrt.
Who Dot Your I.uundry7
Wt claim, and w wlU prove to
tvrry one. UuU w hav tilt beat
ami nuiMt up-tu-dat laundry on the
I'umt. A trial unlet will oonvtiiu
thr moat particular. If you want
nat, prompt work, try th
CITY HTICAM LAUNDRY,
tit rranklln Avtnu.
R. BClllMI'KKHM AN, J'rop.
Our Spcclul HurttuliiM
We hav mm broken lltx-a of tin
war which w will okwo out at bar
Kin prtoM. W art alio making
ptolal prion on om broknti llnna
of caniml fruit and rtliahr. plrk
l, table dllraul and aauoM.
ThM am A No. 1 good, and can
t had at low prim.
11088. 1IIU01NS A CO.
TO ASTORIANS. .
Tha IIAII.V AKIIIAN will l f.Miml
on Mil lu I'orllmul m tli (toll kiiiittn '
llimrry Iiuiiim if J. K. Hamllvy !!., VUI
Wahliiliii irl. Oiiirra for ailtfr
tlahi li wlili ilil Him will ril
iruinit AIImiiIIhiii
A i'Ann In Spunlitli
Will b itartrd, to mm venlniti at ,
th hum of lh member. I'lan
Two InMMwia a wk, 10 otit a )-1
on, tight mmitha' course, i
i'uiiaull by niall or oaU at the
chooi aftr 1:M p. m.
W. W. PAYNB. I
Principal of lllnh Hihool.
TODAY'S WBATHKR.
POIITLAND, Nov. l.-W-itern Or.
lion, fulr v.ealh'r, with Inert-Ming
elouillniM and probable rain tonight.
AkOUND I OWN.
Crawflah, cooked In wine, at tha Na
tional Cafo.
Hotal PudIiu'm For Halo Tlio Alitor
I (nunc. Iinjulr at the premlr.
Drink K. Ji, Cereal; Eat Nut buttr
and Health Food and be happy.
An Impirtutil iimMlng of h taxpay
er li-ugue will I hi'ld Idle evening, and
a full altrtmlunif U !vUitM.
Tim Ixiily of John Warra arrlvrd on
mv iii'iiiiiiiH inuii Hnu n im
uki'ii lo twp rlvr for burial.
I). P. Allen k Bon are wiling Em
ImimM Wall Paper a low a 10 oent
p-r roll; I in ported EnglUh. 1 oent.
A 'iir Hkct tluU I (Uppiex-d to
lx tlw HrHlMh ulilp Itn-riU'la wim re
poiHvd outKtilo yenirduy afternoon.
Wanird KxprliiiHl young lady
clerk In drygoodi (tore. A newer by
mall. Addrra "W," care the Aatoiian.
The Urkrutlne Tarn O'Hhanter wu
towfd ovnr to Knapton yrntcrday to
load lunilwr. She la from Ban Fran-i-Inco.
Kxtrn l ine I'mbrclhin
And at better than Portland prlcre.
If a fart. They are th oxWlirated
rollmer-Clogf make; hnndeomo,
durable llk umbnllaa. Don't make
the mletak ti buying elowliir.
II. EK8TROM.
Th Jewelrr.
IM Commercial BtneeL
Pure whlhky Harper Pi-rfwt wlileky
lUrpvr every lx(lW guaranteed liar
pr. Hold by Kord k 8tok Company,
AhIihU, Oregon.
IVrrwnnK tlm aail r taken from tru?
Ourni't Hill on a writ of hubena corpui,
ill releitwd nTilay. the iiiialn of
lint elilp mt uiiiKvirlng.
Wanted - Iinnw illutely, a n.-lf-tvllunt
woninn of guixl milrfM, who ha hndj
Home rxperteiire In curing for the Uk. '
Addreee "M." Anu.rlun ollh-. j
Th re ar no bwtter enetern confec
tion mude than Lowiwy'i celebrated
diooolttU'K, which ecurd the hlgheat
award at th world' fulr over all com
piHltore, Theae fumou chocolatii arti
aol'l ut the Hpa Candy Factory,
The hattl.whlp Kentucky, built by the
NewKit New Hhlpbulldlng Company,
wo expecUd lo go to aea ouUlde tlw;
1 Caie of Vlrglnn yewutrday, to tiwt hnr
(Hugolng Uitlltle. Tlx) olll' lul trial will
tuke pliue In about thrw we'k.
Aelorlu h two gun tlub. one re-'
oeiilly organlx!d coiinldtlng rif Meaer.
(.'. W. KultiHi, (lea-e II. lrg, A. C.
Flh,-r, K. I'. Kendall, O. A. Kunborr
F. A. FUher, fi. H. Gordon, II. 1. Wher
lly, O. C. FulUHi, Frank Pat ton, lr. J.
A. Fulton and HhcrlfT Llnvllle. A con
tent hunt betw"n 11m; two club hue
been euglteeted.
All Amorlan who visit Portland and
deelr apendlng a pleoaant evening In
company with polite people and In the
nlnvmi.iii of an unexcelled muxlcal
program, ehould go to the Frederick-j
Plirg. Ilelue vocal aiu inirunieiHi
anlwilon there ar many other at
Irarllon to delight the vliltor. TImj
new management I making th Fnd r
Ickaburg a well-mertled lucoee.
Ml Blgn Palmberg. recently anlv
lug from th Eaat, delre to announce
to the ladle of Aitorta that ihe ha
opened dreaamaklng parlor on Ninth
treel, near Commercial, next door to
!elllngT' printing ofllce. Ml Pulm
berg ha had thorough experience In
cutting and Biting laW garment of
all kinde, parUtularly tailor-made ult
and cloak of th latest and mot fash
ionable dealgn.
TIm) AiMorlu fia Ught Comimny hua
Junt melvinl from the Cal'donlnn Coftl
fompany, Aumralln, anolhor cargo of
llx-lr rvbdmiled Wallaend Coal. Thl
liliumliioua coal hu Ihe reputation of
being the flnet fuel coal In the world,
and our coke made from the me con
tain to per c. nt carbon, making It an
excellent fuel. He that your drayman
oVUver you none oUwr. Prlc. IS p- r
ton.
thu-t are now arranipd are being
worked up with an Inure! and will
come off wui t ljur!ii .The boy
me every night In the gymnaelum f
practice and CaptiUn t.'runby Invite all
footplayer Iti tiie city, whether of the
club or not, to j'n the learn In It work,
mi that the number of available player
will be Incrv!.
ALMOHT A HKCOUI) MUUAKKIt.
X'. H. DepurtnvMit of Agriculture,
Wcalher Ilureau. '
v . Inch;.
Precipitation for October, 10.2ft
Preclpllatlon Hi pleiijber 1 to dat-f. 12.21
Exi-rfn precipitation Hejwmbfr 1,
1S-.9, to dute 2.09
There hu bren only one Oole.-r ln'e
the eetublliihnient of tlwj Aatorla weath
er bun-uu olllce during which more ruin
fell than In October of thl ywtr. That
wa In IK'il, wIumi the fall wa 12.19
Imhi'i.
11. D. JOHNSON,
Htatlim Agent.
Hotter 'I hail Tver ,
Th Pond fltreot Flh Market I
bettor than ever prepared to eupply
froeh and aalt fluh of all kind.
Oo.xl delivered to any part of the
cltv and atlfaMlnn gimranteed.
P.)NU HTHEKT FISH MAHKKT. !
417 llond Ptreet
Millinery Novelties
I dm I m to furthrr call the atten
tion of the ladle to my handiome
tock of trimmed millinery. It com
prlte the latcat creailon of the
millinery art, and I am offering re
duced rate for the next 10 day.
MISS McHAK.
Dr. T. N. Hull
DENTIST.
Hi Commercial Street,
ASTORIA. OnR.
Over Bchluaael' Clothing Btor.
Take teinier ftalley Oalxert of:
While Collir line for Portland and way!
point. Fan?, 25 cent; room, 75 cent;
upMT or lower berth, M cent; section I
Ixrlh. W cent.
'Junt like Jol'." Thl I what a(
I'orlUnd gentleiiiun ald of the delic
ti u chocoluti' mulo ul the Spa, Candy.
Factory. You will wvy the ame when)
you try them. There are none better, j
The trtinnport lVnneylvanla audi
Olympla with the S'Jth Infantry and a1
battalion of the 4Mh will prolmbly bej
down tomorrow or Friday. The troop
are being ild at Vancouver barrack
today.
Two lii-lnch rifle, 30 fert In length
and weighing 30 ton apiece, were
hipped by roll to Fort fltewmt yentrr
day. They were tha oht of tr.'at
Interest while at the deHl awaiting
hlpment,
It I aJ1 that Hum were 2'j0,(w0 paid
Hdintrel.ei .u the Trnns-MlanliiMlppI ex I
p wlioit to view the great el.ctrlca
pnxlucilon of the oallle of Manila.!
Among th- v tell or were Pr.liient Mo
Klnley nnd hi cabinet, t'hauncey !) (
l w. the i'hlne and I'oreun legations,
nnd olh-!T. The famous Fr-iulinnui, j
Atiitiinti- Kein-rtK- of Marseille. v In
the flKhl and pli.offriph.-.t It with ac
cunu-y. The original exhibition will
glvn at ilnh-r's ot.ra house o j
Wedindy and Thursday of this wwk-j
The f.K laU team of the A. F. C. I
receiving lt share of Invitations to do
battle with the kicking nont. In addi
tion to the challenge of the Multno
mah, a published In yesterday's As
,..ri..n ih leu in hna now on hand
challenge from, the Willamette, the II- j
v. aco and the Portland With. School
t-am. A game will be played with the
Willamette, .he IIwju-o luul the Port
land High school trams. A game will
played with the laat nam.-d team on
the l!)th of next month. The 3 game
LADYSMITI! AND MANILA.
Tlie Inten-st Tuken by Atorla People
In the Two Wars Now Waging.
The two big Anglo-Haxon nation are
engaged In conflicts-at arms, far away
from the central government. Astorlan
are not lacking irrrloUm-4hy are
"a loyal a they muke 'em" ye the
new that thl city eagerly awaits is
not new from Manila, but lntHUgfice
from Ladysmlth.
Thl doe not betoken a lack of In
terest In the affair of our own country
and the welfare of American troop,
but rather testifies to the supreme con
fidence In the valor of Amtrlcan sol
diery and In the ability of the admin
istration. There Is not the slights
fear of reven-. and we have grown
accustomed to the f..-llng that "all I
well on the Luson." '
There Is an element of uncertainty
In the English-Hoer war that holds the
Interest. The burghers are of a hearty,
vigorous and shrewd nuv, bold and
quick and handy with the rltle. They
are no mean foe for the valiant Drlt-Ish.-r.
Any hour may bring new of a
preut buttle that will ixThap Ik far
tvoching In Its effects, extending over
the whole world and down Into coming
g neratlons.
The cy of the world are on the
ci.nlllct In South Africa, and Astoria
nn.Is Iwiself absorbed In the pnjgres of
the contest.
So when there come rumors of an
Imimrtimt eiiK'igem-nt. the Antorlan of
flce Is called upon for information al
ni'Wt hourly. News dMii.-s altogether
loj slowly from fur-off Africa.
The Interest miuilf.'HUil here gives
one a faint Idea of what the tension
must be in London.
Portland 2i Astoria i
..FREE..
To provitle tlio citizons of Astoria and vicinity with the snme ndvantaRCs as
tlio jiooplo of Portlond, wo will, during tho continuance of tho prevailing
rates, furnish round trip tickots from
Astoria to Portland and Return
Absolutely Free
By giving one round trip ticket with each Suit or
Overcoat, purchased of us, no matter what price the
garinont,
This will cnablo those desiring to visit Portland to do so without cost
and at tho same tiino to take advantage of our enormous selection of
i FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND
H OVERCOATS
For Mons, Boys and Children. All our goods are marked in plain figures.
CUT OUT THIS "AD." and it will be honored for a round trip ticket and
an admission to tho exposition with each purchase of a Suit or Overcoat.
Moyer Clothing Co-
The Popular Price Clothiers.
.ir -r - A.I 1 1 m l Tl . ll 1
liKJN HI'JIiLillNU, Manager. " ana vhk. oireeis, i oruttru v
WEST SIDB XKWS.
Mrs. Joslah Wst and her daughters,
Miss Violet and Mies Hose, have gone
to Salem to rcwlde. Mr. West has been
there for some time.
Kobett Schmoth who ha been living
with Mr. Wm. Tiigj for the last six
months has returned to lis father In
1'ortland.
Mis. Leonard Harris went to Astoria
to spend Sunday with her husband.
Vr. "Jack" Williams and bride re
turned from their w-dding trip Sunday
afternoon.
:,;... A. E. TuyUr and d.iug'.Ucr MIrs
Mabel were calling In Sklpanon one
day lat wk.
Mr. 11. L. Ward and his father were
over from Astoria visiting at the old
farm a few days lost week.
D. M. Stuart spent Wednesday on this
side on tvttl estate business.
Mr. Alfred Dawson was in Portland
disposing of his .logs the greater part
of last week. He has closed his camp
for the season.
Mis. Alex Campbell of Seaside was in
Astoria Wednesday and Thursday.
Uev. Wm. S. Short was on this side
during the week, making arrangement
for his assistant, whom he expects
soon.
A band of fifty oows were driven frem
Tillamook to Warrenton, arriving Sat
urday. It seems a pity that such line
looking cows should have to go to the
slaughterhouse.
A. 11. Wlet, postmaster nt Sklpanon,
npent Saturday In Astoria.
The school house at Sklpanon Is being
thoroughly renovated. New shaded at
the windows make the room look
bright and cheerful.
A few friends surprised Mrs. A. C.
Wlet on Saturday evening and had a
gvnulne old-fashioned wool picking par
ty. When the work was completed mu
sic, giunes and refreshments followed.
A cordial Invitation to "come again"
was extended.
Mr. George Dean and family leave
next week for their new home In Wet
poi't, Wash.
Miss Amy Dean returned . Friday
from a month's visit at Kalama and
Portland.
Mrs. D. K. Warren spent part of the
week In Portland. ' ,
Miss Gttssle Klose of Oakland, who
has been visiting Mrs . D. K. Warren,
returned to her home lost week.
Miss Kate May visited In Astoria laat
week.
Mrs. Kate Kindred Is visiting at New
Astoria.
Capt. W. C. Coulson, of the MeCul
loch, nnd wife vlflted ( Fort Stevens
saving service, po called on Capt. Wlck
lund and crew at Point Adorns station.
Miss Polly Dawson, 'of the Astoria
high school, spent Saturday and Sun
day visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Dawson.
Mis Isabel Mason of Woodlawn vis
ited her mother at Hklpamm lost k.
Mr. D. E. Pease and Mis Kva Par
ker, who have b-n visiting In Jloae
burg for two week returned borne In
tho early part of the week. ,
Mr. T. B. J-wett ha bwrtf Visiting
hi sister Mr. Munon at Bklpanon.
He brought hi gun with Ihm bat the
gues Hew too high.
Mr. Wm. Tagg returned from a visit
to her mother In Knaopton, and Is re
ported quite 111 at pr-ent. ' ''
Tuesday evening the Mlsae Carna
hnn will give a Halloww.-n party at
their futhcr's home on Clatsop Tlalns.
A very pleasant time I expected a all
the game of the season are to be
played.
Mr. John Mailer was pleasantly sur
prid by a 'visit from hln brothrr and
wife from Iowa. They will ivmnln sev
eral week.
Mis Uannle Klrtly returnwl Monday
from Qulncy, where he wa visiting
last week.
Miss Alice Bweeney who Is attending
St. Mary' convent In Aworia, spent
Haturday and Sunday at her home In
Warrenton.
Mr. Wllklruwn, from EngUuxl, arrived
lait week on a visit to his brother. Mr.
John Wilkinson. II will also visit ,Mr.
Wm. Tagg and Mr. Alfred Dawson.
Mr. L. A. Conn, one of the contrac
tor at Fort Str-ven. la laid up with an
attack of rheumatism.
THAT JOYFUL FEELING.
With the exhilarating sense of re
newed health and strength and In
trnal cleanliness, which follow the
use of Cyrnp of Figs. Is unknowa to
the few who have not progressed be
yond the old-time medicine and the
chea p tihtltute sometimes offered
)ut never accepted by the well-informed.
uy the genuine. Manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
r
lU,t'UUr.
limtj'TiiUr,
1
I. D. Boyer,
Merchant Tailor
lp-to-Date
1" f'.irli SI.. PORTLUD. 0IX
Y.M.C.A. r.uild'g.
BROWN'S
RESTAURANT
A first-class place at moderate prices
ltoom for Indies and private parties
Open all INlgHt...
10S Fourth St., near Washington
I'OltTLXXD, ORCCOS,
I'HOXK BLACK iSjS.
The Eastern
J. tT. Wanner, FTop.
I'rivttc Dioing-rooros tor ladies
.Meals 15c I'p Opc all Sight.
170 THIRD STREET
Portland, Oreeon....
....Bet. Norrisoa and Yamhill
I
CnliiBbiiTionf 4.
The
Portlond
Restaurant ,
E. I. riTTELEir,
1'ioprlet. r.
Prniite Rtotufcr bdiH.
.TO Washing- .
ton St, near Jth PORTLAND
'
Kstsbllshed
It:
$1 OPEN DAY
vji AND NIGHT...
I E. House's
I 12S Third Street, Purtland, Orfgon.
Cafe,
i! The Bpsl rupof Oeflee
or Cocoa In the ett
e
ity.
rn.Mi fltnl Milk
ii nun cur own ranch
; Home mado l'lea nd ckes.
Watson's
Restaurant
g, WATSOS VROS., Tropr's.
Coiiduct.'d on the cheek systotn. then1-
(g) fori- )WiniiS l':iy ir wuni nicy oracr g)
HIIU 11U un'ii-.
n riiiim thr I.;ir:fst, t'heupt, Pevl
and llir.rlfst Sfiiire in Ihe orthvct.
(i) inland 111 Fourth St.
Open 6 a.m. to K p.m. PORTLAND
ffi1
Jackets! Jackets! Jackets!
$10.01)
8.00
. 6.00,
1 OK I IMS WU K ONLV WE filVK SPECIAL
I'KICES ON IIKilLGKADI. JACKEIS
Pine Tailor-made .liufcets rtluL'.'tl from $12.00 to
" , " 10.00 to' . -"
'V- " 8 00 to - ,
An Unusual Opportunity to Get an
Elegant Jacket at a Bargain.
Have You Seen Our Fall Line of Winter Black Urea
(Jooda-l'oriliiiH. Venetians, Whipcord.
Camel'M Hair anJ Crcpons.
THE -BEE -HIVE
HATS
GIVEN AW AV!
With every Suit, even if the Suit cts no more than
$5.00
(v'e have good Suits for thi price)
No Lottery. Every One Treated Alike. '.
Bj)i also gel a Ilat with a Suit, and we have good Cl 7pZ
SuiU upward from qpmi M KJ
You buy the Soit, we give tbe HL The better the Suit the better
ihe bat. Xo toy being given ay, bat nomethirifr nsefnl. Having low
rent we can do tbi.
WELCH'S CLOTHING STORE
Sealer i .It' aid Doys' Clitkij aid riraihing Goedv fd Net's Coys',
ladies' aid Childrea's Slioes.
2'.'3 .lorriiio Street
P
Betwee. first aid Soeoad 5
E STRICTLY AX 1.1CIIICAX CtOTHXC STOKE
tknnnruxrinrvinrinnnjij
Him 111!
EARNEST MILLER
Fresco Decorator::
and Scenery Artist
ALSO DEALER IN"
Latest Designs anco.i,,r Wall Papers
JUST RE8EIVED
127 First Street. Portland
Via Rent New Typewriters.
M.,v Von 1n.nrnmnla AiI.1o.l-SFP. OfTl LATEST
Vr7. r
Smith Premier Typewriter
f 1 ' -J ''Hf ' ;) i .k NEW ART CATALOG UK FREE
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Exclusive Pacific Coast I'ealers. L'W Mnrt romna
Hoefler's Bonbonniere
0 Vhere the Tiiest Candies ia the State
to are frepared and AUays ia Stock
543 C0.H JICRCUL ST..
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Of every description MADE TO ORDER, for
Merchants, Banks, Corporations and Counties.
Commercial Printing
In all its branches. Nothing too large; noth
ing too small
We conduct the largest and most complete establishment
in the West, and invite your patronage. Ve pro
dace nothing shoddy, let ns hear from you.
THE IRWIN-H0DS0N CO., Portland, Or.
DO YOU BATHE?
NO.
WHY?
Because at our house we have neither a bathtub,
nor hot water hundy. . . '.
Then bo to the Kimsiau Butbs at 217 Astor St.
2" cMiti is the price. Trivato apartments tot
luuica. "Only the better class of patronaue is j
catered to. Try one auJ you will come regularly.
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