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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1899)
IDE MOUKIG ASTOKIaN,' ftitUHDAY NOVKMBKK 18. 18D; 7 7 1 Save $1Q to f$20 on yotir Suit or Overcoat If you wish to be Ready Mude Clothing, well dreskcd in every particular Style Cloth -Liningr-Workmanship in fact everything that pertains to a perfect Suit or Overcoat at NO MORE EXPENSE Then let us make your next Suit, - than if you wore 1 Suits to rder Wo inako twits to order from 5.00 to f 15 tlic-ojicr tliiui any other first-clww tailoring ChtabliHlnnetit in Portland. ... THE great rush of people to take advantage of our extraordin ary offers in uncalled for suits and overcoats has been marvel ous from the very beginning. The popularity of these suits has become so great that we have been compelled to open correspondence with over one hundred of the largest Tailoring concerns throughout the country in order to get these suits fot enough to supply the enormous demand. These are not misfits,.but suits made to order on which deposits have been p?.id and which for unkown reasons remained uncalled for. Such things happen to every Tailoring establishment. It is by advertising and making a feature of selling these suits that they find it more advantageous to consign them to us than to attempt to dispose of them from their own establishments. Uncalled for Garments at Half Price $20.00 Suits and Overcoats, $10.00 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, $.12.50 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats, $15.00 $35.00 Suits and Ovei coats, $17-50 $40.00 Suits and Overcoats, $20.00 These garments are so tar superior in style, fit and finish to ready-made cloth ing that comparisons are odious. Call and examine them and see if we can fit you. We are Tailors, Bear that in Mind. Not cheap garment makers, the only thing cheap about our suits is the price. Our suits have that style fit and finish about them that well dressed gentlemen appreciate. Astorians are cordially invited to call and inspect our goods whether they buy or not. it. ) S ) M n Tailoring 250 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON j fourth of th. Hih'k. With hi own ;furlh, that t(lv Mm thnv f.mrtha j) at th. atock. '.The ivnmlnliiB n.fUrth 1 interval to'lwj tn tlx llopkina-Hiir- 1 l online. Th 8'vm hulil In h"lr j Miiilnii tho rnx-kor uml Klsnfnril 1 1 I. ,,,.,.('.,..,!.! .'K-ui-tn-H for tl... .r..-m. HmulnKi..n J,BMUU HUH .11 ai Ulimi a V umiunuu.) THE GAP IS NOW FAST CLOSING III1 Will Soon .Meet Each Oilier. huinK nn Ir.wi rial option fr their tliwil transfer ti 'him. THB KAIXS AKR ISCUSSANT! POSTPONED FOR ANOTHER YEAR Insurgents KqHirtcd to Ik Sending; Their American Prisoners Across ASTKONOMKKS MISCALCl LATK the Mountnins. ' MANILA. Nov. 17. 9:20 b. m.-On-oiliil Mat-Arthur and Liiwton'a com inituria ura how iu-ar each obiter. Oen-tt-iil Mnt'Arthur to (pitting aftpplleil In 'I'arluo nvor tho nUlnxul from HainlMin with an engine which was ralaetl from Like the End of the World, It Is Coming, the Only Question Is "WhcnV" I NKW YOUK. Nov. 17.-A HmtIiiI ills- the river by tho Ninth Infantry. 1 1'"'" " u " " Colonel Huwe. who occupM Vlt-j r,"om Wahlngton, Buys: t.nla with six troops ,.f tho Third env The itot of lmld. will not oveur ..... ...,.,.wi , i.-J this svaaon. The brilliant ppeclaolo hu tor wu found at Victoria from Private; n ""'"" "' Deamoml. of the algnal corp., one of T," mimuiuwiw.iI h Jurt been the AmerU-wi prtooner. held then. ',,e b Dr' L' J' 8,,,' ' ,h liwrt Thw prison!, the tatter mid. were vnnwd aMrniumen In the gowrn exnertlna: to be taken to the mountnlnii; ,w'1,1 g,'rvlt . . .. i "Astronomical calouliittona have not noiore win army t Two thouaaml liwuivnl. are report-! t0 ( " ed to be mamlmr at Cerona above Tar-! ''' ' fnld D'' 8 lhe lmh "bUt . .. . .... ., . l.1 the senerully acreiited coneluwlm as lao anil uunenii niawaru" i mini in uv. In the mountaliiH worn of Angvlea with a thoUMnnil men. pmpoalnv to make a rnld. Koln hu Ikvii fnllliiK tlimuKh- tiTpHi't of that In isii. Al that time thev were dlKplnyed In two yiitm, that if '.ii twiii(t about a feeble as the pifs-in ha been, ;ml tliut of the sue cueJiiig year being nearly a striking m that lecurd-il by HumlxiMl.'' UlVEl VP NOTIIMO. San FranHtioo Chamber of Commerce W'.uilH CSovernmeitl to Hold all Aloxka. SAN FUANOISCO. Nov. IT. The rhuntbr-r nt cotmnenv of HiIm city has adopted and sent to Secretary of Slate Hay, the followln resolution referring to the Alankan boundary question: "Vi'e cariHwtly reuueat that the pres ent boundary line aa eNtabllahcd be malnlained and that no territory now lying on the American yUle thereof be yielded up or gnuiU'd to the Dominion of Cuna'la." TELEGRAPH COMBINE MAKING PROGRESS STILL AFTER HELL PEOPLE After forcing Them In Line the Ulg Scheme Mill go On to the I'inul Absorption of All Companies out the month and for the imt week thr-it hna bi-on a hiNivy downpour. The wholn country la In na bad condi tion oh at any time thla acornm. to the. lime It take the leonlda to pnaa th? earth' orbit haa bwn wrung;. After the moat caiful observatlona made with the beat InHlrunientw In the serv ice of the government, and after the niiwi unerring calculation In atrlct conformity to AMiitnomlcal lawa, I am thoroughly convlnctMl that tho iierlod of passage la two yeara, lntead of one year, aa hertHofore belleviil. The leonlda have been within the earth'a orbit 12 months. The meteoric ahowcia has not been aa heavy hl SAN FUANC1HCO, Nov. 17. The Ex-.t time aa therei waa gmd selentlllc K'a- umlner anys: ',n tor believing It would be, That la Colli P, Huntington la today In fulV because we have not yet struck tho control of three fourths of the property thick part of the trail. "liy caleulatlona, this collision will occur In the middle of November, WOO. cot.ua ON TOP. Now Master of a Three-Fourth Inter est In the Southern Paclllc, of the Southern Paclllc Company and Ha allied corporation, the Puclflc Iifi- provemeiit f'.niany. With the help of J Then tho reaultamt display of burning banking ayndleata headed by the 8pty- meeora will be a brilliant ft the one era, of New York and Lortdon, he haa bought out th Crocker Bnd Stanford lntereata, each amounting to about one- obaerved by Humbolt In Veneauela In 17P9. "The present visitation la a ooun- Ni:V VOKK, Nov. 17. The World aaya: At the meeting of the Telephone, Tel egraph & Cable Company, the recently orgnnlzd rival of the Hell Telephone Company, several dlrwtors wvre chos en, but the full board of 21 wna not Ail ed. Among the directors choaen are: Jchn Jacob Aator, Thotnn Man, W. I.. E:lklns, Charles rt. Film, Fmnel M. Jenka, W. H. Gelshemm, Martin Malou ey, Emeraon McMIHIn, Frank Telford, I', A. B. Widener, Charloa F. Adams, Oakea Almes, 'J. T, Holbrook, of Bos ton and W. H. Crocker, of San Fran cisco. The company, It Is said, has an option on all but ol(e of the Independent com- TOVitBTcbLiriN" one da tT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets, All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. B. W. Grove's sig nature Is on each box. t5o. panics in the eaM. In this city It con trols the Knickerbocker Telephone Company, of which W. H. Eckert la president. No effort has Uvn made to obtain control of tlv? Peoples TWephone Com pany, of which Darwin It. Jame Is president. Ju'Im Janu1 M. Th onaa. preaioent or the Indep'endent Telephone Asuriauon, and 1!. It. frfchlield, of the advisory biard an In the city. They are fight ing the Bell Telephone CVmtpany. In tlie Boston courts, claiming that its ratenta expinil In 18l4. Speaking of the Telephone, Telegraph & Cable Company's plan to ahaorb 2,30 Inde pendent cono'rns. Judge Thomas Isad: 'Such a consolidation would bene fit auberibr. Tolls would be cut. Subscribers would be more than doubled. I oan-tot say what will take place, but the plan, although gigantic Is practicable." The People Telephone Company ex pects to put $.720.(KH) of their stock on the market next wwk. 'if S. i 4 4 "Whit Shall nan aiv r " The solernq question comei buuie to tltuoaf )AiTl son,e P"od in yAvJ I hu career. N (' M'"What will V J. ' I you give in ex change for your life?" It is like thai other solemn question about the aoul. Just aa an honest man feels that nothing of tilth ly value can be weighed against his soul ao a man who has one friend to love him knows that life la too precious to be bartered away tor am bition, or nionev. or pride. But men are slow to believe that over work sometimes kills; a man hates to ad mit that his health ever needs any particu lar care. He feels miserable and ' out of sorts" but tries to " bluff it off" until he get flat on his back, unable to do a stroke of work. He becomes obliged to spend no end of money for doctors and even at that can hardly save his life. How much more sensible, and in the end how much cheaper at the firat signs of phy sical weakness to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical' Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., and obtain, free of charge, the ad vice of a skilled and educated physician who has a wider reputation for the success ful treatment of chronic diseasea than any other physician in this country. In a letter to Dr. l'tcrce, Mr. J. W. Brittln, of Clinton. UrwIU Co., Ills.. (P. O. Box 47O. writts: " For ovrr s yenr I w troubled with liver com plsint. Had no apnrtite, could keep nothing on my stomach, and hd severe paius in my utomach and howetn. 1 doctored with home doctors hut did not obtain relief until a friend tdviurd me to take Ir I'ieiee'a Golden Medical Discovery. I hrimn taking it st once snd alter taking four bottles I think myself cured, at I can eat anything I want and my food nevet hurti in." - Dr. P'ercc's Pleasant Pelleta cure consti Datloa.' At all medicine storea. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality anM simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it h manufactured by sc'ectifio processes known to the California Fiq Svrit Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Camfokxia Fio Svrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fig Stkcp Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs, has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken in; them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company-- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FBAiCISOO, Cel. LOClaVILLK. Kj. X W TOKK. If. T. A Portland Buyer Mrs. DALTON, who has had years' of experience as a luyer Will be pleased to give persona attention to all customer. Correspondence solicited. 3G3 Second St, Portland. FREEBORN & GO. DEALERS IN' Wall Paper and Room Mouldings Gj rinc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. a V lain and Decorative t aper ' w. mm : Hunting. ou.se and Fresco Painters, Etc. 343 WosHitigtoti St., Portlotid, Ore. Telephone Red 1955. J. 0. Gillen 8 Co., Dealers, Manufacturers a Contractors Of Asbestos Boiler otid Pipe Coverings 229 Second St, PORTLAND, ORE. B. P. Allen & Son n House in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Etc. No House Can Beat Our Prices. 365 Commercial St. The Silverf ield Fur Manufacturing Co., 283-28S Morrison St., Portland, Ore. To the Ladles of Astoria: We will save you one-fourth on every garment you purchase from us, be cause we are direct manufacturers, und you will save the middleman's prorlt. Fur Collnrrttea, fnm. P Fur Neck Boas, from 7jc up Ladlos' Klne Tailor- Made Suits from ..12.(W up ladles' Fine lallor-Mnclvt'loth Jarkftx, from H'.iO "P Ladles' Fine French Flannel Waists, from fl.75 up Alaska Seal Skin Jackets, London Dye, made especially to order trom $150.00 up Remodeling of Fur Garmenta Into the Latest Style at very low figures. Send for illustrated catalogue, which we will gladly mall you. Highest Price Paid for Kaw Furs. Yours Respectfully, The Silverfield Fur Glanufacturing Co.