M) .,., i i i " mM" " " 1 Ill I I "II r I 1. I IIUMIII, II.H.I - ' W Ill, i I.I.MII i, M.ifl. .1,1. Vlih. MoKMMi .xMOKlAJx. H lli.W , NOVKMHKK H, ibvi I lea J quarters for Pry tioods on the lower Columbia THE A- DUNBAR CO., FANCY WORK Embroidering, Knttligor Crocheting The M-a-ou for oiniinMicihtf fancy work is Hi Iihii.1. Don't do!:t. It lit the kind of ork one oain nl hurry throK'l and have il Mitudav nry. Embroidered Pieces Require eirvf.il work, and iwist ln of jjood linen lo Kive itif.'tiin. Otus vr. ri an? Kioiiard sou's tvnl hand -wovtn and icraMi blenched Koixii, 1 Kodak and Ooylie Holders Of niivly tliiislied and tinted Card board, HlMlll(Hni, t-olorvj, IMIIV! OiV en; wry cunvonii nt device fi pu tiH'tuix i tme and do) lie. I he "PrKcilla" Emhro'dery IIkp Holder U an fM.d.)' convenient atmnne meet. Sere iou the table. .A'i lip ne'it H'tm hnietit which cn In- mov ed hiiv wny demrtd, IioMk no tin iiH,i. Yarns In ulHlii.l ii.ee. A full vnrietj of col his in (i.Tii.un. (leruiHiiiii n. iui IMitr,l Saxoii). SUt tl.iud ho. .1 ai.il tlo-s, Spanish yarn, r'lenr de Lis ami i.'o wool. Crochet th'e-vl in full asoilimit. CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers niRFCT io vYcikSKck Exchange Every Hand ,'' .!) 'ri":'il!! i V VV;fA -J. 214 21 5 ("lumber o! Commerce, Portland. t ruM. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY J. v Fonmlrd IS TO. Hill. M. I), I'rlnvliial. OFFICIALLY PROCLAIMED. I whom observaiKV of law and order is so,; j universal that an arbitrary enforce-! ... . . ment of authority la seldom required, ! Gov. (Jeer Formal y Announces Thanka-1 , , , k . 1 a ru 81 tn,MV ' no c,oud of apprehension giving Day. to mar the hortion In any direction. ! Ckrlttmti Trrm !. IWSv. A Boarding and VT School. Un4 sraaaM Binaiant alnc laTS. Nw cailouTa or information aJrta IN rnvliol. i W. H1U. U. U-. P. O. dnww (ril i. Or. Primary, PrriratorT and Aradamle Drrt rnil, t'ollrf Vraioralioa. UI11IU7 PlutrllB. Mnul Trmintn. Duja tl mii em noMn4. SALEM. OR., Nov. l.-Tho year just drawing: to a clone has been one of gvn rul happiness and contentment. The earth has given forth an abundance ot Its products, for which In all casee 4 better compensation has been receiver than In some former year, and In many lines of business in which our people are engngvd th result of labvif ! are better rewarded than ever before.) They have hoped for a chanired condl Hon, which would guarantee them In view of thee and other blessings, ; I recommend, in accordance with a' well-established custom, that Thursday the Srtth Inst., be recoKnlied by all our people as a day of gvtveral thanksgiving ! to the Supreme Ruler of the universe' for the numerous mercies that have' been vouchsafed to us, and that tht-y,' the defendants were deprived of nn op portunity to use the evidence given prlr or to the prvsent testimony for the pur ! of Impeachment, The defense Intnvluced 10 wltmssi8 who attemineJ to prow alibis r the prisoners. Today many witnesses werv Hue Mllllu.ry. MISS McREA-Corner Commercial treeta. Tenth and as far as practicable, abstain on day from thHr usual vocations, and that they devote themselvta to deeds of charity, to expressions of comfort to that 1 introduced by the defense and test!-' mony was ptvsenul to show that all the prisoners, except one were engaged in thos? who are troubled, to words of business atia were not present .v t . , . " .. i sympaty for those whose dear ones , w non tne mill was Mown up: that th. y and, with but few exceptions, theit K J . i wish has been granted. There Is no?, -" " " . ,i, 1.' ' lajvd the mall train. The defense will put three more wit- Beautiful Millinery At prires within the reurh of a!. I'all and cxaiiiiiie tlie new tx es. . v'Yr' ; V'' Kt'iulios for tlip lU'licioun CHOCOLATE AND CREAM BONBONS iiukIo lit The Spa Candy Factory Tlit lurp'Mtl lint of Lownoy's Fninotis Clitifoltitos over brotijjlil to Astorin. A. II ('WON LET, Prop'r. Thouc 2t)tVt c only no famine anj-where In the land,1 but we are supplying the most distant parts ot the earth with the products of I the farm, the factory and the shop We are entirely free from all kinds of ( nttiUnA ind rcitiA hMLlth rtreVAila In' all part, of our beloved country. Our! ar of our laboring classes, whose, welfare should always be uppermost In our minds and j hearts, are more generally employed at I wages more nearly satisfactory than at, I any previous time for a generation. 1 service, a.nd that they meet In their usual place of worship and hestveh ai continuance in the year to come of the favors already granted. Done at the capltol. In Salem, Or., this the first day of November. In the 1S99. T. T. GEER, Governor. By the governor. F. I. DUNBAR. Secretary of State. ; nesses on the stand tomorrow and this ' will flnish the evidence. MRS. KO.sS. lSd 1Kb Slnet I'lisiiiK a Sproinliy. DIXON WINS AGAIN. W. B. Edwards The Photographer Our public schools are generously sup- STATE EVIDENCE IN. Attempt to Prove an Alibi Made by the Defendant Idaho' Miners. NEW YORK. Nov. . George Dlx -n, I ', featherweight champion of the wvrld, j 1 more than he Id his own tonight against I Will Curley. of England, and afti-r j fighting 25 rounds the American was de- j clarvd the winner. ' ported and their flattering attendance.' Is a sure guaranty of our continued; growth as a nation along the lines of j Intelligence and civilization. There has t been no time sine the establishment of 1 . our government, when our people were ; MOSCOW, Nov. 2. In the trial of the more firmly attached to Its benefloent Coeur d'Alene miners for Interfering- j i5,S?S'?!'S552'-S,-?'5S'5 Every variety of Rouh aitJ lrecJ Lumber, I lours, Windows, .Mouldings and Cedar Mutinies "fr Common Slab, I'mrk, Fir, VY KJUU HiMiil.K'k.Ai.li r.lVlctiak Office Seventh Street Dock purposes or more loyally consecrated to, the defence of Its flag. j The mandates of a spreading civiliza tion, which from the beginning of time has sought out and eradicated the dark 1 and uncivilised spots of earth, are call-: Ing upon us as a great nation to carry , forward the banner of progress and en- j lighten ment. and the task is being per- j formed with a willingness and enthusi asm that do credit to our recognition of a duty that we, could not shirk if we would, and should not if we could. with the mails, the prosecution closed . its case at noon yesterday. During the prowjdings the defense made a motion to strike out cf the case all of the testi- 1 mony by witnesses who had testified be-1 fore the coroner's Jury on the death of ; Smith and Cheyne who were killed April 29 the day of the alleged obstruction of the malls. The ground taken was that the de- : nr u n stale is binned with a rjatri- tense had been refused access to the otic, Industrious and happy people records. of this proceeding and therefore OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Elallltlil 1MU Nut ft m. Nut Hotter, E. House's Cafe, lis Thir4 Srrct, Uthni, Irn. K IH cteiil. : (iranosc. Health Cracker- I Tlie BeslCiiporPi fli-e or('io in ihe Hit. rrrsra inl M.lk In .in ur own rwh Home m te Plit ml rki A' I1 Cluteii, N. V. Corner Seveutli mid Wnxliiiiuton I'OUTI.AM). ()KK(i(N Holmes' English - AND - Business College 4M Yandiill St., rurtlund, Oreeon. Nut Roast, Nuteno, M altosia Are a few of the Health Fonda fold by KNAI'P BROS.. HEALTH FOOD Co. Portland. Or SIX DEPARTMENTS EiiKlish, HookkccpliiK. Sliorthund, TypcwritlitK. Eenniaiislilp, Ait. Send for circulars. it nt-cii.u y t miwm. Student) of "Armstrong's Combined Theory antf Practks of I) ni.'ik.iing " acintits this. They beulii by writing; up a model set of hoiks jirejure I to illiMlite the neitact of sccoiltits. Uncll iteu In thli work Is fully cXi!.iii;cd hy tlu tmclier. In dinposinit of f oiiiplii'ittrd ImiiMcliorj alter th.it, (lie ntudeut tefert to au entry in thin modrl e toiiluiiiiiiK liiiillar con dm. nn, .nid 4iu lir out the application hlinrlf the teacher ureiuu "i" 'k U done correctly. The utmleut tliu develop Into a self rrlmnl thinker. Invest!. te thin new itietlKhlof trachiiiK. It uukra Imokkrepiiix runv Call, or writs, Portland Business College rifth and Yamhill St. A. P. ArnHta.;ii;. Prlii. Open all the year. Siiidonts may rntct at any time, llusiiu v-, Shorthand and F.nclish tlcpartmrnN. Private ot clasa invim imn. Ciulouo free. The Leading Visiting and Wedding Card . . . Engravers . . . 22 2 WASHINCTON UriLDIXC. I'OKTLAND. OK.. Over Lltt'. C. A. WHALE, Whalesalti and relail dealer in Pianos f-sSS Organs Kranirh and Ilnch, SchalTir, Kchlllrr. and luuuy otlieni. SolailU and Co. Millar, Ann Arhor lleiitley Slid others I l'2-l A 1(1 I'nioii Avenue and :W: Eust Alder Street PORTLAND OREGON. Instruments Sold on Easy Terms. M. C. M ATTIIII MatuiKer. Head t.lli.-e 142 Stale St. SmI.hh. Ore. I m 'aUaaatSBF SHBSBSSBll tSBSaMaMal MMMi SMssaali mm tiiniii J BaMaai i aawja tmniA ImmA aLm IJ Id (Pi? 2 4 Men's Clothing You woulil mt tliink it jiossildc, but it is so. We can .sell yon a Mack clay worsts! suit, liiieil with tlie 1-st of material we know of we use no other for $10. These suits are made with round or square corners. Ask for lot 7172. Then we have some fancy worsted .suits also with round or square comers, for 9.75. These are made as well as our factory knows how to make clothes, and if you can't cl fitted in these, no ready-made clothing will fit you. Ask for lot 0095, Here is a particularly attractive line, the material is elegant and the workman ship superior in every way. They are cheviot suits of winter weight and we ask only $a..-,0. A-k for lot 903. Tlie foregoing is not the only line of cheviots we carry. Ask for lot 719 and see what they are. You will he pleased with them as they are nice enough for anybody to wear. We have marked the price on these $10.00 just for a surprise YouiigMen's Clothing oViVrVY We are selling twice as unit h young men's clothing this year as we did a year ago. Tin's must mean that what we sold lust year suited a lot of young men, and they have been telling their friends about it. Yes, and it means that our stock this year is just -new and nobby enough to catch them anyway. Ask to See Some of These Single-breasted sack suits, brown mixed cheviot, strong or faint plaid as you choose. Double-breasted sack suit, brown her ringbone cheviot. Single-breasted sack suit, fashionable collar, double-breasted vest. Gray and red mixed, making a broken plaid. Single-breasted sack suit, with double breasted vest of gray Scotch plaid cheviot. Single-breasted sack suit, with doilble breasted vest; gray cheviot with ovcrplaid of green. Single-breasted sack suit, line cheek worsted. Some of these are pretty -gay, some are juiet just like Joting men. Boys' Clothing iWYiVrV Somebody's small boy is going to be mightily satisfied with himself when his mamma gets him one of those new capo coats that have just come. We don't make any money to speak of on these, but we have to do something to stop some people from buying cotton. Now, whether ho is three or fourteen years of age, he shall have one for $2.3). Don't believe it? Well como in and see, and ask for lot 3932. Just another word about the hoys. Do you want your little fellow to look real swell? If so, we have u line' of boys' blue serge double-breasted suits, ages from 7 to 14, that are positively beautiful. These suits, in cluding an extra pair of pants, we are going to sell this week for $0.00. We won't tell you how we can afford it for the story would be too long for our space. Ask particularly for lot 17183. If the above price is too high, ask for lot 1 74S'J. These are suits of a gray mix ture, including an extra pair of pants, for $3.7.r). They are dressy an are sure to de light the proud little wearer. Don't fail to examine them. Overcoats iiViiVn Our assortment is a surprise, I'oit landers would come down to price and pur chase these. LOT 7310. Men's covert cloth over coats $9.5(1, Stylish and astonishingly low price. LOT Koto. Men's blue b.avcr over coats, $9.00. If you say you ean duplicate these for the money anywhere else, it would bo a statement hard to behove. 4QO Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon