The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 09, 1899, Page 5, Image 5

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    lltt MOItMM AST01UAN IIICJIflDA). NllVKMBtlt U, im
ASTORIAN
BARGAIN
COLUMN
J I Will I'uy You
To look up tli bargains I ant offer
ing in my orookary tuck. Bvory
llilng la Included at great dleoount
from regular prioae. Everything In
plMln and dsooraisd war; tha fam
oua Luatlo Lranil, tingll.n mak. It
will pay you to look It over.
CilAH. LA KHUN,
Ul Commercial Blraet
TO ASTORIANS.
Tha IMII.V ASTOHIAN Im fouud
un Hit In I'ltrllniiil at tha woll-kmiwii
lli.li.rj liou.a ul J. r. lUnillry A iu., KIM
Waihliigiiin airaal. ItrOara fur 4imr-
II. In. laii wlih ihla Unit will raoalt.
iruuiit Aiiaullorii
TODAT'I WEAT1ICR.
I'OltTI.ANI). Nov. K.-F-or Wuahlng.
ton, (urgon und Malm, ruin today.
AROUND TOWN.
Crawflnh, cooked In Vina, at Uia Na
tional Cftfo.
Tlicy'rv Popular Now
llava you aean my assortment of
ebony bruauctT Tli.y wvra pur
cliaecit dlraut from Naw York, and
ara vary popular. Am eonatatttly
receiving new goods. Coma and ao
I nam.
Q. W. BMITU,
Tha Leading Jew.i.r,
Ul Commarulal Straat.
Mr, (liiuh llolmon came
from I'urilmnl liutt nliflil.
down
J. V. llurg ami lf came down from
I'ortluiul on liutt nlglit'a Iruln,
I,, z. Fsi'KUKon wim a . piuwngvr on
InM night', iruln from Portland,
(-am In laat averting on Out Netalck on
IWr way to Babtle. IU-v. Isaac
IVart performs! officiated.
The date for the minting, of th
C'tirlatlun Allium, which have b"n
announced for nett Friday, Muturdity
and Hunduy evuulnga, at the iiuUt
church, have uwm chsngx to Mn
duy at 2.30 at.d 7:30 p. m. and Tuik
dity at the name hours, Tit place of
minting will be In the Huptlxt church,
a prvvlouaty announced. Mr. Vr
LaMhiilr and Mr. Funk, both aM-
ait-akia, will ! prcnt. All am for
dlnlly Invited to alU-iul.
All Aalorlana who visit Portland and
dralre attending a pieman t evening In
company with polite people and In tha
enjoyment of an uni'xwllcd muxlcal
proKrnm, ahould go to tha Prcdrrlcka
burg. Ilinldca vocal and Inatrumental
awlnclloiia thi're ara many other at-
tructlona to dnllght tha vlaltora. Tlie
iww management la making the KrcdiT
Ickaburg a well-merited aucctia.
CLATSOP TEACHERS
DISCUSS METHODS
Ttie Regular Annual Instiiuie Now
Iking Held in Astoria.
Who Iou Your l.ntmdry
Wa claim, and wa will prova to
vary una, Uiat w hava tha beat
and moat up-to-date laundry oo thai
Coast. A trial or J or will oonvlnca
tha moat particular. If you want
ntat, prompt work, try tna
CITY BTKAM LAUNDRT,
all Franklin Avenue.
. BCHIMI'KERMAN, 1'rop.
' Our 8pclul Hiirgiilna
Wa hava aoma brokan Una of Un
wara which wa will elosa out at bar
gain prtoaa. Wa ara alao making
apaolal prtoaa on aoma brokan llns
of oannad frulta and rellahes, pick-
ala, labia dalloaolaa and aauoaa.
Tbaaa ara A No. 1 gooda, and oan
(a had at low prloaa.
L ROBS. HIOOINB CO.
A Claa In SpunUli
WIU ba atartad. to maat avanlnga at I
tha homna of tha mambara. Plan I
Two Iraaona a waak. W ocnta a !-
aon. alaht montha eouraa.
Conault by mall or eaU at tha
achool aftar 1:10 p. m.
W. W. PATNE.
- Prtnolpal of Illgta School
!:tru l ine I'liihrcllua
And at brttar than Portland prlcaa.
Ii'a a fart. Thy ara tha oaltbratad
Pollmar-Clogg maka; handaomn,
duribla allk umbrellaa. Don't maka
tha mlataka of buying alawhra.
H. EKBTnOM.
Tba Jawalar,
MO Commarclal BtraaC
Mla Blgna Palmbarg. raoentlr arrlv-
Drink K. II. Cereal; Eat Nut butter rr,,m ,n Kaat, dcaln-a to announoa
and Health Fooda and ba happy,
Mr. Trutf and family wre paangcra
on luwt nlghi'a train from Portland.
Otto lii-llliorn haa movml Into one of
tha lurkr rulluyw ivar tha Tlghe
to tha ladlea of Aatorla that aha haa
opened dnianmakliig par Ion on Ninth
trt. nar Commercial, neat door to
Mlllngvr a printing office. Mlna Palm-
oerg haa had thorough experience In
cutting and fitting ladlea' aarmenta of
all kinde, particularly tallor-mada aulta
and eloaka of tha luteal and moat faah
lonable dealgn
The Pianola marka an pJch In mu
alral progreaa of the world and affunla
mualna! antertulnmmt to all mualc
lovwe whrther th-y have or have not
any knowledge of muatc. The Pianola
playa any piano. Any one can play It
It euppllea technhjue. Tha expreaalon
la controled by the player and r
The 10th la tha laat day to pay water sponda Inatan4anmualy to hla wllL lie
Mlaa MargarH lllgglna Kft for Port
land but night to vtalt with Mlaa
Anna Htcwart.
Five, with each pacaka of If. O.
Muh, 1 packaa of II. O. Pancake
Flour, at A. V. Allen'a
letter 'Hunt Fvr
Tha Pond Btreat Flah Market U
batur than aver prepared to aupply
freah and aalt flah of all klnda.
Oooda delivered to any part of the
ally and aatlnfunllrm guaranteed.
BOND KTREKT F18H MARKET.
1T Dond PtreaC -
Millinery Novcltlca
raloa. An additional charge of 25 cental
wlU ba made to all dullnquencU-a.
B, F. Allan A Bon ara aelllng Em
boaaed Wall Paper aa low aa 10 oanta
per roll; Imported Engllan, 1 oanta.
A. It Cyrua haa moved hla Ileal Es
tate and Insurance offloa to iit Conv
merclal trct, oppoalta tha Aatorlan
oltlce.
Pure whisky Harper Perfect whlaky
Harper every bottle guaranteed liar-
par. Bold by Ford A Btokoa Company,
Astoria, Oregon.
Invitations aim out for a "unique en-
Irrtiilnmern" to be given by Holly
llanch, United MhTn Vlglliuuea, at
I'arrulher'a hall tomorrow evening.
Iloalyn coal laata longer, la cleaner I
and tnakea Iris trouble with atovea and
chimney flues than any other. Oeorge
W. Sanborn, Agont Telephone 1311.
Wanted Woman to do light bouee-
work In family of three on a ranch
four ml lea from town; good home; kind
treatment. Call Ml Franklin avenue.
haa, therefore, the double pleasure of
hearing an artlirllc rendition and ac
tually producing It himself.
The game of football to be played
on the A. F, C. groumla next Satur
day between the local team of the A.
F. C. and tha Portland high achool
promlM-a to be one of unusual Inter-.!.
The home tram haa btrn working hard
to gt In good condition, and trwre are
reaaona to believe that the P-rtlander
are doing llkewlw. Qult a crowd of
vlsltore from Portland will be In at-
tiMidanre, and will Include many of the
hlah school alumni and tlx- prwt
membera of ihe school. Interint la be
ing evinced on all eldea, and the gome
rromlnea to be one of the crock onei
of the season. Playing will begin
promptly at 2 p. m. AdmlmUon to the
grounds haa been fixed at the amull
sum of ti centa.
AN INCIDENTAL, CUT.
N(Or.J.H.ACKKKMAXI'KCSM)ES
An Outline of the Transactions at
Ycsterdut Morning and Evening
Session of tbeOryfloization.
A nmlndir
That thr
Btlll On.
ItaU War la
I desire to further oall tha attan- Roslyn coal U tha beat and moat eeo-
tlon of tba ladlea to my handeome nomloal coal for household uaa In Aa- dlratea a preparation for a long contln-
Kuk a 9 a) md nllHsbaaNs a Masi. I - I
The 15-cent cut In the price of meals
on the Astoria-Portland atramrrs In-
atock of trimmed mlldnary. It com
prlaea tha lataat creations of the
millinery art. and I am offering re
duced rates for tha next M dare.
MISS MoRAA
Dr. T. N. Hall
DENTI8T.
571 Commercial Street,
astoriaorb.
Over Bohluaael's Clothing Btora.
PPN PAY Kilahllslied,(
aa
torla. 117 h once and you will hava uance of the nfj war,
no other. Oeorge W. Sanborn, Agent It was the fund belief of aome AMor-
Telephone Hit. Una that Portland mere bant a had en-
Ineered the low fa-re buatmw iui.1
Taxa ataamar Bailey Oataert of "made uo the kwaea to th comoanie.
White Coll-tr Una for Portland and way According to thla profound theory the
"""i war WDU d oat on v to th exnoaitl.xi
upper or lower oerxn, ao cenia; aeouon dnale.
Derm, cema one could f-l for the hnani nt ,i
jUNtmoitt which would have to adjust
Yesterday, the ordinance for the the amounts thoew merthants ahould
tranafer of S00 from the general fund contribute and for the poor collector.
to the Adair fund to aatlafy payment Out the exposition haa long alnoe end-
tu wnsin ouisianoing warrania, was i ea ana ma larin connict still rages,
i' Al
,7-
IMJ
algned by Mayor Bergman.
E. House's
Cafe,
l!8 Tklr. Sirrft, Nrllnf r.i.
(Si Tile Rtt Cup of CoRra
k, orCoeoslnihe dir.
i Crram and Milk
I;1 from nur own raach
Home made I'lct unl cakoi.
Ladies' Tular.
ti'Tiilor,
I. D. Coyer,
Merchant Tailor
Up-to-Date
The Astoria Library Association
the beneficiary of .he concert to
given by a company which la undo
the management of Mr. H. A, Webber,
director of the Marquam Grand or
chestra. Tha concert ahould be wo
patronised.
Among the Astoriana present at the
banquet tendered Oeneral Mllea at
Portland were Meaara. B. Van Dusen,
F. J. Taylor, I. Bergman, C. W, Ful
ton, Bamuc! Elmore and Judge Gray,
Mr. Fulton and Mr. Van Duaen re
sponded to toasts.
177 1'turfi St., rOErLHD, ORK.
Y. Jr. 0. A. Itulld'g
Columbia T.omi j.
The
Portland
RcBtournrit
F. R. riTTKikll,
1'ioprleti r.
Private Roonn lir Liidlett.
m Wanhlni-
tou 8t near 5th
PORTLAND
ham
(j)()
watsoii7s
Restaurant 1
WATSON BKOS., Propr's,
Oonduoted ou the oheok syntem, them-
fore patrons psy for what tliey order
g andiu more,
We Claim the Liriest, Cheipeitt, Beat
and uif Lent Denlre la the XortWeat.
10 and Ul Fourth St.
Opena.m.top.m. PORTLAND
S
The foot-ball game next Saturday
afternoon promlnca to be an Interesting
affair. Tha Portland high school boys
and the A. F. C. team will counter-kick
on the Aatorla grounds. A good at'
tendance of enthualaata will help the
home lads to victory.
A. J. Megler accompanied by hla wife
will leave today for California. This
trip will be taken for the benefit of
Mr. Mcgler'a health who has been quite
a sick man for some time past. During
Mr. Megler's almence his btiHlneas at
the Occident hotel will be conduoted by
hla father, J. O. Meglor, of Brookfleld
The storo of 'the Eclipse Hardware
Company has now moved lrtto its newj
quarters immediately west or the Co
lumbia Electrical Repair Company In
the bulMIng- formerly occupied by the
Creamery restaurant. Everything Is
brand new and whining and there Is a
dlxpluy of stoves and ranges on hand
unsurpassed on the coast.
Professor J. H. Ackorman, the state
superintendent of public instruction,
arrived In Aatorla yesterday noon to
attend the county teachers .Irmtltlute.
Professor Ackerman la an earneat
worker In tha cause of education and
the achoola of the stato are being bene
fitted by hla labors for their Improve
ment. He returns to Salem next Fri
day. A pleasunt and delightful vvddlng
took place yesterday at the home of
Mrs. L. Harder on tha Lewis and
Clark. The contracting parties were
Tunis Heytlng and Miss Sarah Harder,
both of Lewis and Clark. The wedding
was simple but beautiful, the Impres
sive ritual of the Methodist Episcopal
church being used. The happy couple
The "Portland merchant's conspiracy"
explanation no lunger explains. .
Meanwhile the unusual travel In a
measure compennatca the companies
for the cheap rates. The newspaper
maii who haa to go to Portland la one
of tha sufferers. Even the fraternity
assurance doe not aufflce to brace him
up to the point of asking a poaa for a
hundred miles ride with the fare at
25 cents.
MOUSING KEHrilON.
The Clatsop county teachers' Inatl
tute of IStia met In their firm regular
SMioilon yesterday forvnoon at the hlKh
achool building, with Huperlnaendent
Lea In the chair. The first business
tntnsaotvd was the organlxatlim of the
body, and Included the election of sec
retary, censors and the enrollment of
all the twhera pr-ex-nt. Mrs. Jennie
liueey was elected secretary and Mrs.
Krager, Miss Powell, Miss Warren and
Professor Clark were selected aa cen
sors.
After the organization waa perfected.
Professor Payne read a very Inatruc
live paper entitled, "A Owd fteclta
lion."
Professor Payne'a paper treated the
recitation aa the chief Instrument In a
teachers hands for fashioning the
minds of the pupils, and dwelt at some
lung-th upon its value aa a factor in
th? concentration and retention of
knowledge.
He said in part:
"Carefully mi J tinted to Its work and
klllfully handled. It brings out the
line of thought, the symmetry of
character and the finish of refinement,
at each stroke; alml.wsly or clumsily
wielded, It defaoes the natural grain
of Individuality and covers up the de
sign with cunfuwxl Impressions.
"The object we are to strive for in a
good recitation is to rouse the iHf-ae-tlvlty
of the child. All the Imple
ments of school work are merely tq
stimulate that activity.
"Whatever takes the place of tha
child's efforts Is obstructive and harm
ful; whatever prompts them is good.
That developing activity which causes
the mind to grow In power must take
place largely In the recitation time.1
The above quotation Is but the very
small part of a most Instructive paper
one that showed thoughtful consider
atlon and scholarly preparation.
A discussion on thoughts suggested
by Professor Payne's paper followed
its reading, and was engaged In by
eeveral of the tear-here.
After a report .by the censors, tha
institute adjourned until the afternoon.
son, Mary Foxwtt, Ethel Andrews, L.
C. JlcCann, Mary E. Bmlth, Maud
Iiayls, Emma C. Warren, Laura O.
Cray, Anna H. Ols-n, Emma Asmua.
Francis Holln, Ituth Garner and
Maud Ht'xkton,
JEWELL.
Charles E. Foster and Annie Lewis.
PORTLAND.
Ellen McCabe, Edna M. Collins and
Matilda Olson.
OLNEY.
Frank I-ahy and Anna Cole,
HKAMOKAWA.
Haruh Eat'lle HmalW-y.
MELVILLE.
Huptile Anderson.
WAKUENTON.
Ethe Judson.
HKIPANON.
Mrs. K. A. Mm in.
HEAH1DK.
Mrs. Cora E. Htuart.
HVENHKN.
J. G. 8t-l.
Lee,
J. T.
Young.
FA It U Eft, Mo.
Ix-lla I'eery.
HAMMOND.
Laura Present.
NEW AfiTOItlA.
Ncal Ktupp.
KNAPPA.
Mrs. Nellie 8. Crow.
Annie
Jackets! Jackets! Jackets!
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY WE GIVE SPECIAL
prices on hk;im;rai)E JACKETS
Fine Tailor-made Jackets redaced from $12.00 to $10.00
" 10.00 to - 8.00
M " 8.00 to - .0I
An Unusual Opportunity to Get an
Elegant Jacket at a Bargain.
Have You Seen Our Full Line of Winter Muck Dresa
Goods Poplins, Venetian. Whipcords,
Camel's Hair and Crepons.
THE -BEE -HIVE
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The afternoon session convened at
11:30 with State Superintendent Acker
man presiding. After roll call and gen
eral alnglng, Superintendent Ackerman
delivered an addreaa on "Necessity of
Gwled Course of Study In District
Schools."
This addrese was an elaboration of
the course of study prepared by Sup-
The Victoria sealing flewl secured
over $300,000 worth of skins this sea
son. The transport Lennox with mules,
provender and supplies for the army In
the Philippines will probably leave
Portland today.
There are now IT grain shie in the
river, and It is pwibte that all of
them will complete their cargoes by
the end of the month. . .- j
The St. Mungo, British ship, left out
yesterday with groin for Europe.
The steamer Harrison arrived in
from Tillamook yesterday.
oinuwviuirvuvvviruifu
2 w w A rrav 5
GIVEN AWAY !
1 1 1 "' " ul
With every Suit, even if the Suit costs no more than
(We have good Suits for this price)
No Lottery. Every One Treated Alike.
193.75
Boys also get a Hat wltb Suit, and we have good "
ouius upwsrus iruui
You bay the Suit, we give the Hat The better the Suit the better
the bat. No toyi being given away, bat something useful. Having low
rent we can do this.
WELCH'S CLOTHING
STORE
Dealer la flea's sad Boys' Clothisj sad faraiskiag Coeds, nd flea's Boys'.
Ladies' aad Caildres's Shots.
zea nornsos street H
C ' STRICTIT AS .."ERICAS CLOTMXG STORE Betvees first aad Soeoid 5
5i
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PRIFTWOOD.
A CAPTAIN THAT'S KIND.
Inventor of a Patent Attachment
the Megaphone.
The crew of llghtahlp No. 07 cannot
aay too much In their appreciation of
the considerate treatment that Cap
tain Salmond of the British steamer
Wellington has always accorded them.
The, Wellington plies between Ban
Francisco and Departure bay, and
every time she posses the lightship
Captain Salmond supplies the latter
wHh meat, fruit, vegetables, and often
reading matter. He often goes out of
his way to see that the boat which
puts out from the lightship gets safely
back.
Somo of tho American ships are not
so thoughtful. Captain Hartof of the
lightship says that not long ago the
Progress, American (lag, utterly ig
nored the lightship greeting, and when
tha boat put out for her, the mate sig
nalling "We want coal," the Progress
sallvd away, although the weather
was such that thi little boat could not
return to the lightship, and the three
men in It were out nearly St hours,
without food or water, before they
could make land.
Recently Captain Salmond sent Cap
tain Hartof a patent attachment for
the megaphone which he has Invented,
and for which a patent has been ap
plied. With the attachment one can
peak and hear without removing the
megaphone. The contrivance Is a very
useful one, and has received the high
est endorsements. The commander of
the rovenue cutter McCulloch speaks
of it is a very valuable invention,
AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE.
To make It apparent to thousands.
who think themselves 111, thait they are
not ainicted with any disease, but that
the system simply needs cleansing, la
to bring comfort home to their hearts.
as a costive condition is easily cured by
using Syrup of Figs. Manufaotered by
the California Fig Syruo Co. only, and
aold by all druggists.
erlntendent Ackerman and which is
being generally adopted,
The rural achool; that somewhat
abused member of the scholastic ca
reer, the subject of the superintend
ent's address, Is the best place to start
a life work In teaching. The training
achool of the normal was praised but
the criticism waa made that the train
Irg the teachers receive there will rath
er weaken them for. the work of an un
for gradd district school. This fault how
ever is being somewhat eliminated by
a practical course of work that Is beln
Introduced. As a teacher will not fl(
Into a country school when trained dls
tlnrtly for a graded school the pla
Is being followed at Monmouth and
other normal schools of sending out
students Into the surrounding rural
schools there to receive practical ex
perlence before graduation, and there
by fitting themselves for any kind of
work they might be called upon to do.
rroressor Ackerman explained that
the course of study waa not new but
had been adopted In other states. He
spoke of the necessity of plans for the
success of a school and cited lllustra
tlons or schools mismanaged without
them
The superintendent's address and the
discussion that followed occupied the
time until 4:30 and than the lnstlluti
adjourned to meet again this mornTng
at 9 .50.
Tonight there will be a session at lh
M. E. church at which time President
Whltaker, of Portland university, win
deliver, an address on the subject of
"Expansion." The levelling stWsloinB
will begin promptly at 7:30. This even
ing Mrs. J. T. Ross will sing a solo.
The Institute is proving to be of great
interest, and Is as well attended as any
one previous. ,
Following are the teachers enrolled:
ASTORIA.
Mary L. Dealey, Dora Badollet, Hel
en W. Dickinson, May M. TJtaltiger,
Amy u, Powell, w. W. Payne, O. A.
Thornton, X C. McCue, A. L. Clark,
Annie M. Powell, May Morgan, Nan
Lucile Shlvcly, Ethel Phelps Bllnn.
Myrtle V. Bllnn, Nellie H. Oerdlng.
Estolla Clnlr, Arzolla Titus, Mrs. Car
rie A. Kroger, Mary E. Lemon, Ralph
H. Worsley, Harriet M. Sayre, Mrs.
Jennie Busey, C C. Brower, Carrie M.
Jeffers, Llllle Lewis, Edra A. Titus, Al
bert Hart, Kathryn. O. 8hlvely, Mary
Gamer, Kate SlnmMt, Nora Nicker.
Candidate Jones of Ohio, In his dire
simplicity, reveals the real animus of
his being In the field. "If my run
nlng," be says, "has contributed to the
election of McLean and the overthrow
of antl (something or other) I am sat
Isfied." He waa simply a "booster" for
McLean, but the "combine" tackled the
wrong kind of play, and the bank
broke. , ... ..,.
S
'Consent of the governed!" This is
a favorite expression of those who ad
vocate our withdrawal from the Philip
pines. If that Is to be the guide for
our action. It might be well to find out
If the Filipinos, the majority, are really
opposed to American control. The Ta
gal tribe alone, and only a small part
of it, is In arms against out flag. Its
leaders are half-breeds, and for the
most part these are of Chinese blood
They have money and are perfectly
unscrupulous, and would attempt to
dominate the islands lrt case our troops
departed. The antls do not, in truth,
argue for "the consent of the gov
erned." but for "the rule of an un
worthy minority."
The Oregonlan throws itself Into the
arms of General Miles, and, singing1 hi
praises, calls President McKlnley un-
endeorlng names. The Oregonlan
wants certain things for Portland from
the war department, and General
Miles Is the ranking general of the
army. Hut It snouia remember ma
MciClnley himself cuts some figure In
Washington. ......
"A 30-foot channel for the Columbia
river and a 40-foot channel for the
Columbia bar" Is well enough, but if
the bar Is to be simply an outlet for
the river traffic, what is the need of
the extra 10 foot?
The Oregonlan dotvi not like a recent
decision made by the Oregvm supreme
court, and In commenting thereon said
"The opinion of the court is based
merely on a quibble or evasion of the
facts. It Is no agiwable thing to try
to search out motives, and the Orego
nlan will pass Inquiry-" Some such
diplomatic language might be used re
garding the Oregonian's opinion of the
O. K. & N. case.
RUSSIA'S POWER.
The recent peace conference brings
the power of the Csar of Russia forci
bly to mind. Hla subjects look to him
for food, shelter, raiment, even life it
self. In no country is a monarch's
power more absolute. But far-reaching
as its influence is it cannot be com-
pared to that which the human stomach
has over the morals and health of the
average mortal. Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters cures constipation, dyspepsia,
biliousness, nervousness and all dis
eases arising from an Inactive liver or
weak kidneys. Try it if you have
stomach trouble of any sort, and see
for yourself. It will bring; you back to
health and happiness. It will make you
strong by making your stomach strong.
private Revenue Stomp should cover
the neck of the bottle.
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Fresco Decorator:!
and Scenery Artist
ALSO DEALER IN
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L. 4M. ALEXANDER k CO., Phone Main 571
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Eleefler's Bonbonniere
Vhere the finest Cudies ia Ike State
are Prepared aad Altiys ia Stock......
543 COMERCUL ST..
.-ASTORIA. OREGON
BLANK BOOKS
f Every Description Made to Order. Largs Line ol Stock
Cooks for 1900. Attractive Prices.-
loose Leaf Ledgers and Transfer Cases.
Order Blanks. Holders aad Binders.
Commercial Printing ia all branches.
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THE IRWIN-HODSON CO.
First and Salmon Sta., Portland.
DO YOU BATHE?
NO.
WHY?
Because at our bouse we have neither a bathtub,
nor hot water handy. . ,
Theu go to the Russian Batba at 217 Astor 8t
25 ceuU is the price. Privatu apartments fur
ladies. Only the hotter class ot patronage Is
catered to. Try one and you will come regularly.
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