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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1899)
lUK MOttNINO A8T0KIAN, 8UNDAY NOVEHBKK 19. 7 7 UL Save $10 to $20 on your Stilt or Overcoat Ready K you wish to be well dnrsKCilin every particular Style Cloth -Lining- Workmanship Made Clothing. Then let us make your next Suit, -in I Suits to rder V iiuiko ttiiiLt U order from ).()() to $l clitojxT tliiiti any oilier lirst-cliuw tailoring cstulilihlmient in Portland. . . . fact everything that pertains to a perfect Suit or Overcoat at NO MORE EXPENSE than if you wore Uncalled for Garments at Half Price Tilli K,cal rusl1 0 I'00!'1'' to take advantaged our extraordin ary otters in uncalled lor suits and overcoats has been marvel ous from the very la-ginning. The popularity of these suits has become so great that we have been compiled to open correspondence with over one hundred of tlw largest Tailoring concerns throng h tut the country in order to get these suits f.it enough to supply the enormous demand. These arc not misfit... but suits made t order on which deposits have Urn paid 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 tlu-y find it more advantageous to consign them to us than to attempt to dispose of them from their own establishments. $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 Overcoats, $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. 1 Farnsnorth-Herald ailonng 250 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON ENGLISH MILITARY FERVOR l! NAB AT ED 1 1 'h.tintwi liiin mill Sir Miilni' l Hlk-H.-.uli .U ii-ui .ii'l"' Tilled ulllr-ra without .1i'l aiv now 1 iill-d upon l" do hoim- iluty. Tl-.i iM uiillittU M play.-d by " ,11111.111 train in H- w.ir.has set lVrilsaml 'iiiiiifs of Hip FirW "",k ",,r,""" 11. vullln 111 Ull-r.l!" of '' flit'"'" 'Hip I'.iiiili.f. says: Vi Itxik ... s- itniiii' ft'in "f . I itmi'i'il liuiii nu h iii.ii- Bt-iK'tiitiy "' 1 in the future than now. It imiv H"1' ' full wlK'" luolot' cars r It may in1'' CENSORSHIP ,n. ir, ,,f ,uni..r-. i"""ii!. rti.inn.it nil wheels, which tn-n rim push ",v j Ih.-ni. Wry Wile will nli-lt.-r 11 l', Muih Criticism Ainu for I'allurc 'to, ' 11 "r ",",h" wl" n'" that iliruniMiinuvH will cvoiitunly il.i 'mi Inn. I whil iniK Ion since f''" j forced on us to tU at " ' way of I iirm.ir. mid ll pre:nl wir my ," ! the Invllnir nolnt. Ill Sldto f the ridicule which Ml on the Millet I"""' cuimc two or thr. yearn uao." Afft'ctTlniM' 11I' I he Illsht'sHnJ COMI'LAINTS 01 l'rotcrly Fortify Ladysmlth Years Aiii. v,-,! ifm,, al Ijilysmlth will -K.n News from IfceUn. fount VonMUielow tive ..11. If II is not al.v:,.lr ,vt,...iM. I.ii.vs will, him 1'nvy f..umil.-r T.-i lyMli.- kIk-IN I' t tcnn mv "'t- Mil- mm it., or in (..'rinnn wmn "'. .-I 1 on wltn i;.nt-rn Asl.itk af- who lnu i-tum'J BLANCARD'S anij (foityrlK.il1'! ts:9 ly Awxflatr,! Pn'm) I,(iN!N. Nov, IS-Tho military fi-r-' vor wlili li him I'll l hold of tlx1 im-j lion nlxnvn n hIrii of alml.-iiK'nt. Thin In wiinrly to t woiwli'ivd at wlirn It! In rvullxi'il how many hoint..holU ofi nil .LmvcH tlm,.Kl,ou. llu i,,,,,.,! r.HM.mly hlppv. to ,1... f iifi.T Klmtilom aiv uffirt tl am! how h'iply tlw ln.ii of war ha Into ,." "l't"' '!""' Impiiln.Hw of (In1 iMitpU'. For timtanop. .11 ll (Till.-! .Illil tliollull ti ,wli. ! al Im-Ii. v.hI id.- (uilloif l.-k mi t-tfii U- f w ,.lv nrv-t from ..lll.T xllll' II l f-lt ! ' Itilll ' (iotlf-y thai ill -y must liusl... i.l th.-ii-i.-.'!!-..- ' with his Im-wl from a tour of tV li ..iil.T to liiak.- .ho arllll.-ry . IT liv.1 rnit.-J .statin. :h ijuot.tl im s-iyins: unill Hi- phwo Ih Mi.-v.-l ThoiiKh 1 W phty-J I"!" "f Kixl miwi.'. hut of Hi." im.ill afin ainniitnltl.m r.-!what AniorUanx ivully wiuit Ih im.iii.-) D.I-V.-.I fr the Mrill'h voliiiit.sTn Imx'uit.hy tun., with a nwinK. We would; ivpiwltl hI iiii.I wi out for lli'-U-lvt- 't.H,ii(!l.i fnmp M.vtln. or a 'raK-i m- ,J 'ho P-iril.irH In South Afrl.-a. Mime tak,- warn aim tnoy ... .'". j , M h iva (f uis ..trlplns ritm tli.-r. m llltlr llk-llli.l "f any -i l"UH . tour down thf plac- horvo, and knew exactly Its shooting ncaivlty 'or th.-- wnp.iii an ih. If Kv r rh r 1 1 IODIDE OF IRON for A N -C Ml A ,POORNE55of t hr BLOOD. CONSTITtTIONAL WEAKNESS iKOIX LA. Etc None genuine unlrm .gtieil "Blancahi'1 ALL PRl'HOWTS. . E. FOtiOeRA ft CO.. N. V. AgU. tor t. S. , Ing and flrlnff. In the old days a l!or was ns fond juul as proud of his ritle 1 i A Ihik- niimh.1!- of trartlon -imlii'-t' manni'd by tviw-rv.1, ihl'-lly dinwn fr.un th.' ralliMid marhliie nhops were n-ri-iitly Hhlppvl to th" Oap.-. ufl.v hK'hihIiik wit th ni! from Alder iiiaiiuf:wtu.-' of iiurh iimniiinltion Is now Iii-Imk puhl f.mvanl ni a rite wlilrh Insuf-s xn ,v! -'iaU' supply. Th" "-.'liil ptvparailono whieh mv beliiK made for fltti'is out the battle ililp rjlory, nw bull.lliiK. have Riven il to the U-llef that the Puke of; Vi k will hoist hli llatf on her for tltfj .... .t ... I ti tr lit.. ImiT. f.p.'i nil I'.n i"- ... ."..n .... , ....... t,. ' .... , . nier. whi.h will pr,.litly be done. In ' " .. . I I ... .1,........ ,.ii. mo ni. aiuii'i" no- u"." Tin eable aivoU'i;n 'f Sir Henry powers under al conditions. He h.i) Irvlnu's Amerli-an mi.'ot aiv wlwtllng, J"t "'! l military ritle of the . , , , . . j dav put Into his hands, but he will not nppotl.es .f,l,el,mdmot,.swho , u M have futuiv rnil..l States ''"K"-1 wm not hav" quite the we contldence meiits. Nut only Mm. Lang try H'i In lis sliootins. Comparinir the Mauser .l.iim Am.-rUi'ii xlsits, but a siiiik infl- iiee It at w n-k to Induce I-rliolm Tree to premnt a .-rl.ti of Shaki"!x-ar-ean proi'urllons In America next sum- FREEBORN & CO. DEALERS IX Wall Paper and Reom Mouldings (iypttinc, faints, Oil., Varnishes, etc. I'htin and Decorative Paper Hanging. House and Fresco Painters, Etc. 343 Washington St., Portland, Ore. Telephone Red 1955. . . . . , .u . T XI. , ii.. . .ii. iitu v nnl i-lOHtimri issueu li ine jioem ami ine urr-.u'-i ll.ll. ... ....... . t t,..,!..w k.. t i .Kl i ii.ru ine roiiu-u 10. n.r i.m .... . .. stn.nser and simpler weapon, nut trie Hrltlfh know- their rin.n thoroughly, the I'ihts do not which should about e-limline. mat'era.' already piuk.M with stoi-oa which weie embnrk-il as they t'l. so that no transfer wus needed. I'pon thdr a Mm. IVchcll had thr Hn, olllcers, nnlered to the fai and two of them are now dead. Sir Anthony Weldoii.l "rrlval In SoU'.h Africa. It Is Ix.peil wh. n the war comment!, had four nu m W "hU nous, three b,N.'her and Ihv nephows1 Vo make K-kh! vW wr Ih" lines In the s.-rvliv. The. list In tt'w on' less, since Captain Weldon w.ut killed lit Dundee. Ird fl.Hirfr" Hamilton has one mm and thtiH'sen nephews In f communlcatloiv Independent of the rnllrnndri. fllllclsm of Ih" Uvtl,llli-i- depart ment of the v ar olllcei continues to up- th I1'lil. The Otik" of Allutl Imim lhivv K'iir In imblli-Atlons of all klmls. Kven hour In the war, Includlnif I.onl Tul-the c-(inserva,:ive Times m.tKcs u ine llbardlr.e, his heir, while throe hmthers suhj.vt of scathing deniinclatUms, say- nf the Ituch.-HH of York, Trlnce Adol-:liiK: phtiM. Friincla and Alexander, of Teck.l "We hope th.- war lelt Splthead next summer. Thai I such a naval visit will be puld, is taken for Kranl M by the lliltlsh naval otll-j rials. Among the ievlal pn-para-tl.ms In connection with the (.lory, arc palntlnK Iho tu royal blue and caivful arnniKvinentK tx pi-venl drauKhis around the oommmder-ln-chlef's l'd. I., id Salisbury, It Is said, was offer ed special fadlttl'D f'"- htrlnrt news of his. in, who Is at Mnfeklnie. but declln-d, sayliiK he wlshinl .to !v treat ed In the same manner as the K'neral public. The preparations to receive the ni pcivr of CJermany have bivn complet. il. The Puke of Conn.iutrht will :ivt his iiuijcsty at Portsmouth liiHtimd of the I'llnce of Wal,, ns orliriimlly Intend ed. Six battleships, four cruisers and olllcc, havl'IIK' lorpeuo """ uewin.jriT. Admiral. Seymonir Will iui-nil)le at tlnue to pour out a stream of gold' Int.- the lap of "Mrs. Tommy Atkins." It Ik estimated that l'.O.WH) ix-i-sons hear the KiplliiR x'm ivad and suiir In London music halls nlttWly. IIK NKK1'K1 NO Kl'IlTHKIl I'HOOF Filiii the fhlcasM News. "Wo." said ih" scbnulitlc passengrcr, "it Is a well wtabllsheTj fact that durkj halrc.l women have much more vloletvtj tempers than their blond Bisters." "Are you mnv of that, mister?", asked the imvk little man across the aisle. "There Is no doubt about It, my dear sir," said the S. V. "Put you have a personal Irrt.-r-'st In the. matter?" Well, yes,1 ivpllAl the meek Irili vldual. -'l'Vi- always susixh-UM that my wife bleaohtHl her hair, and if what you say Is true I know It now." are nil bound for or are .In Siiulh' learned by exp'rbnice what nilRht have I l,. .1.1 1 ... . l. I..I ...w.l.t 'Pi,..- I. ...ill I.,., .I,.il,en lenrnert from chenoer HOlltceS.! f-Pitneuu o nrn-i .ue iuin-..i Africa. cas. of the wldoiv of the Irish ser geant, whiw" seven sons are nerving In the ranks at the C'ne, which Queen Ictorla hail nx-OK'nUitl by a kindly bitter and a Rift has parallels In the hlRhcst circle of society, The ciillltiK out of 'the militia also takes many dilliigula)ied men from their ivgulur duties, Including Mr. Ak-cig-DoUKlns, tho flrt commlsaloner of will not omit In provide our Hoops, llohenrollern a.nd the new bnttlehsip with anillli-y heavier and of longer rnngj than our exivll-nt lb-Id guns." It apears that Ladysmlth was chmn at hNVit. two years ago ns an outpost In cane of war find It Is point ed out that the onils.dnn to provide It with guns of, M'i i,l calibre to thos. of the nors cannot bo chargx-d to the uncwtalniy antl poU'lcal condltionn works, Lord Salisbury lon.'il his prl-j which lmmUat"ly preceded the pretv vmtc secretary In Viscount Newport,' ent hoatllltle. who belongs to the same reglmpint ai Mr. Akers-DoUglaa while Mr Joseph Th?r Is considerable fear In Hrltlsh clrcUn tha,t tlw ammunHlon of the ! Kaiser Fivdericli IH. The streets of Windsor arc already gay with arches and decorations In honor (if Queen Victoria and her grandman. Theiv l consld -i-able dlsaiipolnlment In Great rtrMaln conwuuent upon the announcement that the emperor will be unable to attend the public func tion projected In his honor and that the royal visit has now been curtailed to a visit to the queen ait Windsor and the Prince of Wales at Sandrlngham. According to a dispatch to the Dally lUFLl'S VSKl) HY UOKKS PIMUXf. THK WAI1 OF 1SS1. The rllles used by the Hoofs during the war of is.il weiv mostly Westley Klehnrds. it was the sporting rllle most In favor In the country at th? i s a i i TJklsg It Ovw Whe a prtT middle afifd worn en get together IV lone, a common .1 theme of conversa tioo is their pliy iral ailments. ...,M K.lt.r if these discussions of the ailments peculiar to women took place twenty years earlier in life. If little of the prudery of mod ern society were banished, so that young women talked these subjects over among themselves, there would be less suUcrinu among women in middle life. Good health i the best endowment that a human being c.1n have. Good general health among women is largely dependent upon good local health in a womanly w ay Through ignorance and neglect it has be come auch an ordinary, common place thing for women to suffer from weakness and disease of the delicate and important feminine organism, that many women have come to look upon these troubles as an unaawidable inheritance. This is a mis take. All troubles of this nature may be cured in the privacy of the home, without undergoing the obnoxious "examinations and " local trrattm-nt " insisted upon by the aeerage physician. Dr. Pierce's Fa .nriii. Prrscrintion eives health, elastic J. 0. Gillen 8 Co., Dealers, Manufacturers am Contractors Of Asbestos Boiler and Pipe Coverings 229 Second St, F0RTLAND, ORE. 1 Holiday Goods Galore if ((TOYS) time, and every store Kept a suppiy i the paper-covered cartridge that were tremrth and vitality to the sensitive organs used for it. Each man made small al- concerned. It lays inflammation, hrals teriiittons In his rifle to induce It to, an th come Into the shooting piwllion with it makes a wuiuau healthy and strong, and the lis. In nee that he preferred, and there was scare.'iy a rifle In the Trans vaal that had not a bit of Uad lot In somewhere In its woodwork. It was necessary to shoot quickly to kill Iho spring-link and other high veldt buck, nnd the Boers1 nrm and cartridge belt were especially ad.ip'ed to rapid load- thus prenares her for hralthy wifehood, capable motherhood and a safe transition at the change f life. "I wsnt to tcstifv to thf great bftiffit drriTeit from using Dr Fierce s Favorite Frescript on. writes Mrs H Mnson. of Strykersvillr. m tnang Co.. N. Y. " I commenced using It anonl ttiree months hefore continement Wilh my Unmet- confinement 1 suffered greally. while this ei(- was comiwrsnvely ey. owing to the use si It" ' Favorite Prescription.1 " For the young and old, Kvi-rytliing in tlie Jnjmnese line, Toys to please the yougsters. B- F- Allen 8 Son, 365 CcBKnerclal st- The Silverf ie!d Fur Manufacturing Co., 283286 Morrison St., Portland,. Ore. J To the Ladles of Astoria: W will save you one-fourth on every garment you purohase from ns, be cause we are direct manufacturers, and you will save the middleman' profit. Kur Collarettes, fnnn 4.lHt up KurNVi-k Hoas, from V up ladles' Kine Tailor-.Made Suits from I2-i "V Ladles' Klne ailor-Msdei'lolh Jackets, from W" up IjkIIcs' Klne Kri-iicli Klaimcl Waists, from 1.75 up Alaska Seal Skill Jackets, London I'ye. made especially to order trom Jl.j0.n0 up Remodeling of Fur Garment Into the Latest Style at very low fluures, Head for illusimted rauiloirue. which we will icladly mall you.' Highest Price I'aid for Kaw Purs. Yours Rcspectfiilly, The Silverfield Fur Manufacturing Co. ! Ml