W... r ASTORIAN BARGAIN COLUMN It Will luy V(M. To look up th bargain I am otto lug In my orockary lock. Bvery tlilnit la Included a irwt diaouunt (mill rvgular prloea. Klvarylhln; In plain and decoraUHl want: th ram oui Luallo trawl, English maka. It will pay you to look It war. CHAH. LAHHON. IS3 Cotnniorclal Btrtet Tlicy'iu I'opiilur Now Hav you Man my aawortmeut of bony bruahoaT They wrrt pur oliaMd direct from Now Yotk. and art vary popular. Am constantly rrcalvluf new good. Coin and aao Menu 0. W. SMITH. Tha beading Jewelnr. 121 Commercial Htraat. Who Duuh Vonr l.iiiindr)7 Wa olalm, and wa will prova to vry ono, that wa hava tha beat and mot up-to-date laundry on tha CoaaL A trial order will oonvlnee tha moat particular. If you want tiat, pnmpt work, try tha CITY BTKAM LAUNDRT. Sil Kranklln Avaoua. R. BCIUMPKERMAN, I'rop. TO ASTORIANS. Tha DAILY 4NTOHMM will he found on Mia In 1'urlUixl at Ihe wtllkmiitB ) llunry huuw uM. V. lUmllny Co., Hill Wlilu(iia Street. Urilere fur iltr tUInt ii whh Uila Hnu will reoel iruliil A ttulluu. TODAY'S WEATHER. I'OIITI.ANIJ, Nov. ruin today, C'ooUf, along tha count. 15. Ortulonul inlrtUo gaU'ii AROUND TOWN. Crawflah, rooked In wine, at tha Na tional Cafe. Captain 1Mim caiim up fnn Urn pout on yi-an-nluy'a uftnioon train. Mr. Daniel W'eli'li ami family pturnl Utt nliiht from a trip to Port Ion.), Drink K. Is. Cereal; Eat Nut butter and Health Food a and be happy. no othnr, Oeorg W, Sanborn, Agent. Telei-hoti IM. Androw ImMo, thn tailor, hn moved hid IiUbIiwm from EZ2 Onmm-rclul street to 6JB Conirwrdal, formerly oc cunM ly A. It. Cyrus' real "ftiit' o'hYe. Those v.ho have In charge the rxnr clmti of Memorial Day of Qulnlln lodg of I ; 1 k h am worklnii hard t' mnke thrtn ii liiiprrmlvit an ih y have b"n hre tofore, Take a Learner Bailer Oatiert of Whit Collar Una for Portland and way polnta. Fare, IS centa; room, 71 cent; upper or lower berth, 50 centa; section berth, IS oenta. Yesterday In the police court a white mini forfeited KO for ualiig opium. Three ('hlnanvn w.-re ulao Included In the mtinr rhnrire t'Ut wvrw allowed until toduy for a hearing. Our Spec In I HurxuliM We hava aome broken Unea of tin ware which we will ckwe out at bar rain prloea. We are alao making apeolal prloea on aome broken Unite or canned frulta and reltahea, pick eia, table delicacies and eauoea. Theae are A No. 1 fooda, and oan te naa at low prima. ROSH. HIUOINB A CO, Mr. rtcirri'im n, lunilmnnnii, came from tVaslde yeaionlay afternoon. up Extra Hue I'liihrclhia And at better than Portland pricea. Il'e a fart. They are the celebrated roiimer-tiofi make; handeomn, durtble allk umbrella. Pn't make the mistake of buying eleewhera. H. KK8TROM. The Jeweler. MO Cjmmerrlal 8 treat. Ilvttcr Hunt liver The Pond Street Flah Market la better than ever prepared to supply freah and aalt flah of alt klmla. Good a delivered to any part of the city and aatlafactlon guaranteed. BOND KTKKKT riBlI MARKET. ill Bond Ptreet Millinery Nine It let I desire to further call the atten tion of tha ladlea to my handaome atork of trimmed millinery. It com- prlaea the latest creations of the millinery art, and I am orfrrlnc re duced rates for ths nert M days. MI88 McRAE. Mla atolllr Outer, tvho haa bn-n vlxll ln In IVrtlnixl, has rxtumtnl home. Oi'orgn Hill was a Nueiiavr mi yea trnlny'a ufurvm train from 8iu"ll Mra. II. C ThMiii r-tuni fnm a vIkII to rortlund i n luat nlKht'a train. Yiiu-rday a nianinjn llivruie Mas Imiuml to Arvld llavju and Muthllda Oho. B "A Romance of Coon Hollow' at Klnln-r'a nra house tonlabt. TIiIh la not a oolorl ahow, all the prlnc lixiln U'lng well known ucu.ra aiul ariri-ea-s. Heaia are now a-lllna; at Urlllln R.-da. C'rxik's drlvi-ra tnk hla neck In a run away of hla t-am. The truth proved tn be that the driver km nniluti. dnzwl and connldt-ruhly shaken up by the cap alilna; of hla lumlx-r wayai oaul. by tha fractious dlnixml tlon of his team hut was lutr able to attend to business. All Aalorlans who visit Portland and deal re ependlng a pleasant evening In company with pollts people and In the enjoyni'-nt of an unexcelled muitlcal proaram, should go to tne rreaencaa burr. Rraldra vocal and Instrumental selections there sre many other at tractions to delight the visitors. The new management Is making the Fred.-r- Ickaburg a well-merited euco-ss. imOWN ic UllAMI, tTop The Lewis and Clarke road will have lo reniuln In It prniit condition until another contnwt Is awarll for trans porting the plunks and laying them. W. W. Hule, who lust week was award ed the cimtnurt for doing the work, dis covered a flaw In the Instrument so that he was obliged to withdraw In order to prowl his Intiiveta. The committee that has the mnit'T In hand will try It again and -X-ts this lime to have everything arranged satisfactory to all parties. Muster Joel Iieuhy, sisi of Mr. John !eil:y. of this city, and the family Kir enrdwood at 13 25 per cord long row are pretty gixnl frlenda all right, and 3 M per oord auwwl ami delivered and It was pnlttbly a friendly mix !)r, T. N. Hull DENTIST. 171 Commercial Street, . ASTORIA, ORE. Over Sohlutsel'i Clothing Star. POVEY & BIRCHALL TAILORS Fln work at Popular Trlcea. 337 Washington Htreef, Next Imperial Hotel PORTIAND, ORB. "A f(omuni4 of I'ooit Hollow" ul FUiher's oie-a house this ivi)lng will no doubt Im luncly atlnded. Frm w ith eacn kuRe of II. t). XI u id, 1 package of II. 0. Pancake Flour, at A. V. Allen's, II. F. Allen & Son ure selling 10m- boaaed Wall Paper aa low as 10 cants per roll; Imported English, 7tt oenta. Ilenrlk llelnontni, a unlive i f Ituwlu, wua )i-i.t l iy adinlllatl to all Ihe rlKhls and prlvlli'gi-n of an AmerUuii cltiien. It. M. WmMlen and (J tin, Oroiuwll, who are rlrrulullnir tli X.imuiU ihKIIIom' have secured b.twn 2w0 and 300 sign ers. A. TL Cyrua haa moved hla Real Ea- tat and Inauranos offloa to 436 Com mercial street, opposite the Astoiian office. The ludles of the First M. E. church will hold their annual fulr and dinner on December 14. Pluoe will be an nounced later. Pur whlaky Harper Perfect whisky Harper every bottle guaranteed Har per. Sold by Ford A Stokea Company, Astoria, Oregon. Roalyn coal lasts longer, Is cleaner and makes leas trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other. Oeorge W. Sanborn. Agwnt Telephone MIL RcIyn coal la tha best and moat eco nomical coal for household use In As toria. Try It onct and you will have will be the pii at the Astoria Wood Yard after Monday, November IS. Oak, Aah, Hpruie limbs Vine maple, Hem lock, Hlabwood and Klab bark alao, at rensonalile ralea. Clouds obscured AMotia'a aky liwt night and the hoavenly flrwork wer not observed by our cHlaens. The dis play continue for a night or two long'T and It la bur"ly rxalbl that some lift will enable us to S"e ihf m'teors IIuhIi snd dart abjve ua. The ri'gutnr monthly nwtlug of the women's aiixllllnry will be held at th rectory n (Jra'-e church this afternoon al 3 o'clock for the purpc of inllon nry reading. The subject will U "Our Work In Alaska." All are earni-stly In. vluM to Im priwnt. The following did was yesterd iy HI eil for record. Fr.n J. E. VllH4in to the Astoria Company, for lots 2, and 4, of seoiion 24, township 6 north, range in west, and lot 4. S, 8. 9, and 11, aX'tlon IH, township S north, range 10 went, con sideration being S2000. The A. F. C. football team la In receipt of numerous challenges from outside teams all of whom wish to piny In Astoria. Th lultut Is the Oregon College of Dentistry eleven and a game will probably be amuigvd with the tooth pullers for Hoiturduy, the 2Mh Inxt. up they had but H was a mix up never theless with the result tha Josie's nose was broken by coming In contact with on of boaale'a horns. At the llmo the Injury was received Us seriousness was not fully reallied but later Invtwtlgutbsi by a physician showed that the boy's nose was brokfn. The physician states however, that the member will grow stmlKht ax formerly. l l.odltAM AT KNAPPA. The Knappa Temperance legion Is a rrotvlnK liislllutlri organized under the leadership "f Mrs. A. J. Hadcllffe. with nn enrolled memb-nhlp of it children. A pri'gram was rnlered at the .Methodlcl church last we.-k by the li'glun to a large attentive and appre-! elate audleiici'. The children acquitted themselves admirably, 1o the credit of thenim-lve and their faithful Instruc tor. The program was exteinslve too lengthy to bo pubUshed, and consisted of chuw work, recitations, readings and aoii,a. A novelty was the "legion yell' by 18 lusty lungwl members. Mr. Frank H. Dow, who has beesi spending the summer with friends, re turns to U ston to cmgage In the ln eurance buslnem. Mr. Willis Mudd and family visited relatives In Astoria during the session of thu Institute. Mr, Mudd Is clerk In Dlst. No. 2, New Astoria. Mr. Haumgartlner Justly complains of careleea hunters. He found four of hla she-p shot while out on pasture, and aeveral of his holfers are missing. Mr and Mrs. Albert Allen celbratd their wedding annlvenary Monday evening, congratuUllons were received and Nst wlshs expretwed for many coming years. Mis J, W. Munson, accompanied by her daughter. sinnt tbe w-k in Port land returning Hunday, They attended the Joint social given by the Native H.ms and Native Daughters on the th Inst. Mrs Clara E. Stewart, of Seaside l Mrs. K. A. Mason, of Hklpanon, Miss Judsori and Miss Iowell, of Warrenton, Mr. Stupp and Miss Laura Preseott, of KoStnond, and Mr. Frnch, of Clatsop, attended the Institute held In Astrwia lost week. The remains of the Ute Dr. A. L. Fulton. were luid to rjst In Ocean View cemetery on Monday. AlUtough It was an exceedingly stormy day, the presence of many fronds showed the high esteem In which the deceased was held on this aide. The W. C. T. U. gave a very pleasing Irrtertalnment In Warrenton last Satur day evening. Miss Emma Warren of Antorla dellverd a very krU?resllng address, and Mr. Terry McKean oq casloned mucb laughter with his char acter akeuh. Mr. A. M. Essfm gave a reading, and music was Interspersed In the program. Ice cream was dlsoiwwed at 1'- cents a dish, but tha supply was so bountiful that before the evening was over two dishes could be had for the aaklng. the California Fig Syrup Co. only, aod old by all druggist. . . ', RUSSIA'S POWER. F 1 Fisher's Opera House j: i m ceiir. f.-... -a u .. . I I,, I.. jl.liu. Min .1 vyi. j, I The recent peace conference bring the power of tha Cxar of Ruasla forci bly to mind. HI subjects look to him for food, shelter, raiment, even Ufa It self, in no country I a monarch' power more absolute. But far-reaching as Its Influence Is it cannot be com pared to that which the human stomach haa over the moral and health of tha average mortal. Hostetter' Stomach Bitten cures constipation, dyspepsia, blllousneas, nervousness and all dis eases arising from an Inactive Mver or weak kidney. Try It if yoa hare stomach trouble of any sort, and sea AN IMPORTANT DD7FEKBNCE. To maks H apparent to thousand,! who think themselves UL that they are, not afflicted with any disease, but that for yourself. It will bring ym back to the syntem simply ned oleanslng. Is health and happiness. It will make yoa to bring comfort hems to their hearts, tr"1f hy making your stomach atrong. as a costive condition Is easlry cured by A private Revenue Stamp should cover using Syrup of Fig. Manufaotered by the neck of the bottle. ruxruuvuwuvrtruxruvuu W W sv -r"ir-r 5 m m A - 111 I 1 A iZD GIVEN AWAY! With every Suit, even if the jBuit costs no more than ' No Two Nights VedotMJiy aid Tharsdiy, Nov. 15-16 lie Pig Scenic i'ruductioo A Romance of Coon Hollow (We have good Suits for this price) lottery. Every One Treated Alike. Boy also get a Hat with a 8uit, had we have good Suit upwards from The local football boy are certainly not lucking In spirit. Not having tlmu to spare from their work during the day they have found K difficult to practice on the field which I a Un minutes walk from town. So last night the boys donned their uniforms and started out about nine o'clock to practice by torch light. Wild rumors wvre afloat yesterday afternoon to the effect that one of THE NEW RIVER STEAMER. The Announcement That It Will Put on the Route May be but a Bluff. k " A. , V ASTORIANS i The building of a. new boat by the O. R. . N.. do. "for AstorU-Portland route" , la probably Incidentally in tended, s a notice that that company will stay in the rate contest until It gets the bone whioh cause all the con tention According to the published plans the now itesmer Is to be very . fast and very powerful and whon necessary she can be used as a fug boat. Probably the real intention is to use her for tow ing and the announcement that ahe is doetjned for the tnnsportutlon route la made for "moral effect." . The Ihreotened extension of the war to the Portland-9s.n Francisco- route . . , , , t . i r j nas noi aeveiopeu ois i-vriuipn 10 ine , (lllllculty In aec-uring suitable aunmers. I 6 ft Tk..M u.. I n ,1 ln 1 1, h,il.)V.kr that, Ll ' th..u ...111 K.. kMtii.h .-n - InanviiMtA I ! Idyl of the Tci octree Mills. You buy the Suit, we give the Hat. The better the 8uit the better the bat. o toy being giver, away, but something useful. HaviDg low rent we can do tbi. WELCH'S CLOTHING STORE Dealer ia Mea' aid Boys' Clotbiag aad ririisbiag Coeds, aid Mei's Boy'. Ladies' aid Childrei'i Shoes. nn. M . . HQ .Turnsoi street , s LSTRICTIT A.I i.irmCAS ClOTIIIXC ST0BC fietweei Tirst nd Soeoid 5 rwuinnnnuuiruTJuiorw SEE The Torpedo Sensation, The Riir Mtehmhniit Knee 1 The Cotton Press tragedy ! TfllRSDAT MGMT-A Complete Sceaic rrodictio. Fogg's ferry A Dellsbtful Comedy Drama EARNEST MILLER Fresco Decorator:! and Scenery Artist Coon Hollow I Serenade t Singer, Buch an4 Wing Dancers, Comedian, etc. ALSO DEALER IN Latest Designs eo.,'r Wall Papers IU8T RECEIVED J 27 First Street. Portland PRICES-Reeerved Seats, 75c; f Oallery, 8tte; Seat eale opens Y Tueiay nioroing at Gnffia & J! ltted'. ' f m yy y y y m y m y wy jt - Watson's Restaurant f ',- " ' - in i y " " ' a 0W liavo nn equal ojortuii mnke their solt'ctions of Clt Assorted stock. ity with the citizons of I'ortlantl to lothing from our Immense ami well I on tne willumetie river ana vauey ! nnrchants are worrying, for a law pojaenger" fare to Portland will spol' tlH'lr Chrlvtmas traile, which Is always depended in to compemiate Id a nxNigure for the succeeding two munths of dull business. All tlie latest Novelties from the best manufacturers in Ameri ca can be found on our shelves. We are making Special Efforts on Overcoats and Suits at $14.85. jSatne aa aro sold elsewhere at $20 and ovo. When visiting Portland yon aro invited to call and inspect our stock. You will not be urged to buy. , Money cheerfully refunded if kooiI are not latin factory. MO YER CLOTHING CO., Th Popular Price Clothiers. BEN SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Oak Streets, Portland H Vi'V.T SIDR NEWS. Miss Mabel McGutre, of St'aside, la visiting In Corvallla. Mrs. K. A. Mason visited her family In Woodlawn last week. I .miss aiary ioomis visjieo ner sister at Bklolnon lost week. I Mr. A. E. Taylor and family wcrs j Kucsta at FUivel on Sunday. 1 i,.ui..lf Klriiy Is visiting her I bnvii' V. H. May In Astoria. .M i. .l. hii Hoyce returned from Aa ! torla on 'the noon train Monday. Omer Mason, of Portland, visited : r'.vlpanou on Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Oruhain and mother, Mrs. j Young, went to Portloiid Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Starr Smith and Miss Nelly Abbott spent Thursday In As toria, P. J. Halferty went to Portln.nd Fri day evening and returned on Monday's train, . A. B. Mauley, of Portland, spent several days In this locality during Uie week. 'ra and aon Parnell were visiting friends In Astoria Wed Mrs. P. G. Moore, and Mrs. Herman laoies were snopptng in Astoria on WcJncoda. II. Q.WiKid and wife spent part of the week In Portland combining pleasure with business. C. F. Le3ter, accompanied by his wife ... Warren, spent several days in Portland. Hospital steward, R, A. Wood, of '"e in Portlaau the early part of the week. Prof. Mai Stupp returned from As toria on Sunday where he had been attending the Institute. Col. John Adair came down from North Yakima early in the week and Is looking after his Interests in this vicinity. WATSOX BROS., Fropr s, roiilueted on the check Kvttem. ihere- fore pairum pay for what ttiey order 0 and no mora. Vt rial th ir.t rkiut Rt lid Widest Sfrvir i'l tie SartWsU r We Hent New Typewriters. Many New Improvement Added SEE OUR LATEST Smith Premier Typewriter NEW ART CATALOGCK FREE L. & 31. ALEXANDER & CO., Phone 3Iain 574 Exclusive PaciSc Coast IValeta. 245 Stark St Port'and JWand 111 Fourth St. Open a.m to 8 p.m. PORTLAND Hoefler's Bonbonniere ftlnniMi Thonf it. The Portlotid Restaurant Where tbe Finest Candies i the State ire Prepared aad Always in Stock 513 COX.MERCIH STM ...AST0KIA. ORCGX E. B PITTELK.U, lOpried r. Private Room fcr Liiiifs. MSWashlnp tun St , mstr 3th PORTLAND r Lailies' Tailor. (rnls' Tailor. I. D. Boyer, RIerchant Tailor lp-to-Date BLANK BOOKS Of Every Description Made to Order. Largs Line of Stock Books for 1900. Attractive Prices. 17? Fourth St., PuRTHTD, ORE. Y. M. 0. A. Build'g. loose Leal Ledgers and Transfer Cases, Order Blanks Hnldcrs and binders. Commercial frioting in ill branches. I XVLargeat EtUblUhmnnt In the Wett. THE IRWIN-HOOSON CO. First and Salmon Sts., Pobtland. P (V) (il - Established 1 SNDKrTT... E. House's Cafe, 12S Thirl Street, rortland, Oregon. DO YOU BATHE ? NO. (V () (r) (m) WHY? Tha Bent Cup of Coffee X or tiooon ia the city. Cream and Milk w from our own ranch Home made Plea aud cakes. ijG3 rC I V Beoanse at onr lTouse nor hot water handy. we have neither a bathtub, Then go to the Russian Bath at 217 Astor Su 25 centa ia ths price. Trivat apartments tor ladies. Only the better class ct patronage is catered to. Try one and you will come regularly. s A