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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1899)
1 UK MORNING Afl'lUMAN J(IK:DA,, NOVKMH&B t I. W4 Do you want to save money .. If you do, you (fin ly culling at onco ami buying your I ry ( IikhIh at M'ALLEN & M'DONNELL'S Great Closing Out Sale JarkcU niil (liipi Special for I'liiliiy ami Satunlay t 470 mill 472 Coiniiiielul Htrctil. TO ASTORIANS. Tit OAII.V AaTUim IH Im fiiimil n Ill I'liriUml m ! MndnioH ' Unitary buuaa "'J- V. Ilalnllnj In., HIM ai(mi.r atrl. linlera rr ailtar ilali.g l., tl.la ll , in Will iwilt' Attempt AleaM. TODAT'H WBATIIER. I'oltTI.ANI), Nm M.-WwhliifliHt. Oregian. mill Idaho. fln today. Half Along '.lt rmtal. arouniTtown. i. F. Alln Si Hon', holiday l Im hr (hi wik. Crewriah. rookd In win, At lh N tlonal Caff. Drink K. U. CarJ; Et Nut buttw wxl llMtih Foods and tw bppy. Kr Unit-Two r thr furnlahed huuao-keeplntt rooina, 1J, Twh Bl. A numW nf IIwacm iiml Krt Can by people wltneaaM th riMillwll g mi" undy. Frw frith aacn pAikaga of II. O Alu.li. 1 packaga f II. O. I'tiicAk flour, at A. V. Allen . Mra laart Hatch, 4 Nc I'lly. apei Sunday li Aat..rla, (Ho gumK of b-lau-r. Mm. J. i. Mayo. A iiunil or tulriilnMM fmiitl iu work Holiday, tlm a. win HalunUy lllght twlallng the wlrm. Waller I'ato All4 Mlltliia Fltagerall. lf I'liiliand, wi-r martini HutnUy .y Juatlin of !'- Jlughna. A KUMiImT of Aali-li am gtilllg up to Capo Nolllo alien III" eaim lIlla Mid will pimiIm th A1i'rli-Niiiir line A. It Cyrui haa movad hi Raal Ea lata an Inturano offlo to 436 Com m.rrijl air, oppoaita lb Aatnrtan orflca. , Puna frhlaky Harper Perfect whlaky Harper avary bottla guaranteed liar par. 8ki by Ford Stokaa Company, Aatoria. Oragon. Tha Inx KumUy travel from Vvrt I a Jul a nut up to llm uuaI mark. A larfv porllnn of thw' lii rmnc il.iwn wnt on ovir to Hnualib". Thi liln.li till" of Huniluy mmli- irf vlllil- lit Antiirlu by DiHulInK (MOInm ml olIi'Tw lw aii'kliiir uiiiifi'uatnim-,! y fur th willy wuliT. ('oiitriiit'ir HimtiHi, uliuin Ju1ir ilmy ''iil nv'r lo muhhIiki the ilnmdic to tli Yotiiimi tmy drl'ltfo Hniunliiy tiiornlnii, r-p'rt'i) timi tli up;'r lnii'k at li"Mlnn tlui I'lnl'-n I hut tiinia hr lil'lil una twliiU"l m tlmt On- tcilli I ll nut nih iriirly In tlu rark mi tho pl- r. Mr. Ilolialini ni t,i liuvf Ilia ilntnniH rTtalrM by TiM'whiy night. All Aatorlnna who vlilt PurtUnil and ilralra p-iullii a pleiuant availing In company with polite paopla And In I ha rlijuymnil of an unciiwIM mualcal piogritin, ahouM go to tho Predirlcki burg. Ilralitm vim-aI And liiatnimpntal anlm'ttuna tbvra ar many othr At inu'lloin to delight tha vlaltora. Tba new mmmgemnnt la making th Crcdrr k'kaburf a wll-mar1td aunkaa. , . IIIIUWN (JltANT. I'ropi. The fallowing kntrra rvinnln uiu-nllnl for At lit Aatorin (MMtotnif: Annli Anilnrauri, Alf. rhrlainplmrann. Mr t'lvvrlaml, 11. Ili-iiild. kin. Mra A mil Joli'iami, Mm. At, Kruinlinlln, MIm Jimji' Ylt'ra.m. Mm. Mary pnliaon. flrrman I'iro,ult. Mm. IMIit HuilHirn. . II Thing. I'hua Warri. lu-v A H. Vcirr-ll. K."Mg 0nf llyninnn. Thr llnai-oa raitm i..n llkr w,,f on tlw fold Huti'lay I n t found a link of giryhou'vla In tlmt Im mwit looking fold. Tha Aj)tRla fmtl.alllMta hiivi-lux-n ipV"iplng ihrlr tnin"tk and the big mv fnmi uvr tin- Imy fouiol thai tlKlr wolgbt itnd alni'iigih cnuno-d f .1 nothing thlfg llirtr .ntp of ih to a Th tarrllriry lll"Vna Itamlf t l.n th cmnlnif inlnlnif tfrrltory of thu I'nlifil Hil", Atid Ir, WalkT ay ihm In thlnka t(M Miilma r juwllli(J. Tha mllK-a tln-na aw All being proflt Alily nrnU-. Colil Itundoiph him A foiinh Iniarttil Iti . lb King of ArlrotiA tlmt la luruliig out m,m wirili of brlrkA itvry month. 'ArUiiim rMlat'N thf mrUint and l.innt orurga hnd Ifinoiia tti ih I'iMikI Hlnii-a. Tim fruit growing an In llin II i'il hwovi-r by tlw Iai-H of wuti-r f'r lrrlir.it lug mv- Willi Ilia Uoi'tif wiia tlwrw the wi'iitbi'r wan tl griui'bl Itnaglnnble. 1'ln' ill y Ih'Iiik pfif-cl and th" nlgh'a lunl lUld pli'IMMIIlt. j Tuari'ii la the liiilil town In Arlxoiia I, m It la not it r utlitnth'f Im e. II la i. in- of thoolditit Iowiim In tlo- United hluti-a and the nrlKHiul luirinw atrnia ami ilolii' Iioiumh Intif'-n- with the I'll ptiiveriMvita. I'li'H'Nli la a li-nutlful iiinli-in tow li with apli'ii.lld mrwta and linni!a-me linua'A. una i t tho finmi ln'Jtvtlng of lir. VValki-r a rxperleni!! waa MI7NUAY nXjTUAUL, the big oatrli'h form tn-ar I'huwit. cun milling l'. hlnU from i h of whn h tloi pioprli'tor iwta I.TO a ynr AHTOUIA. Nov. 20-l'lltir Aato. rlan: In rompAny with all Iivta of ilmiiiu-y and k'aal ofui and of th1 iilai-i viuiro of th ixjiiinim Uiwa of morality In imr cMy, 1 waa almply aiiuizcd at tlx rpn rountiTiaiwe given ti tho football gm on Hunday After Hoop, by tlM Hunday miamlng AMor lun. No iir who hoi! any a"lf faiert, W-t alotie reatM-ct for Jr day. euld have a-eri Anil heiirl th nolay c-riwd, of old And young, coining hrri from the gum ari'l not been lmpiv-d with the himei'MHiii'N of It all. At Imervulic duiing tho aumiiMT, Ihla baa orcurril; the enciiae glvoii, that "th Ilwno team could cmiw no other day," had no h"urlng whufver. Tl ! ainrtlty of the Habbitth hna liei-n .-M-penteilly vloUiti-l and an lii'llguliy put iiWii the 1'hllMtlAii 'b-meiit of the coniiiiunliy, that baa lemi' too fre iient uii'l too great to leur I'Kig'-r In Hll''IU'e. I Allow rne to aak of you, lut tile diior of the U'lullng iaKT of our city. a few l.TtltlTlt iIMtlolUI. Who HioiiM jnililli' opinion In the city of AHorlu? Have the t nnntian i-opie no lnlliieiire ml all? Mum they alt by iiml iillnw tlitM iiiMk vIoliLtlon iif llu Vlalt to, r(' ilny to pom unn-buked ami unniitliiiJ7 If tlu- A. K. C. tj of o much more lmportaiii' and leri-flt to the city limn tin- chiiri'hea and ttvtr lnflu-m:e, Whor. h rwu hwl itm Angele hi-nvyl,m.n w vhrlallima ahould hld our rntn waa falling. Tlila city of tlw aouth ajna to be mor of a health rvaort than a blialin-aa tiit. but tlw Influi of well-to-do prop! k a mom y rir ruluilng lir. Walker -t)Joyl iwarly every minute of hl trip and return in per f.it health. A M'DKUN MirtACMa. fcg in ahaiiM', that we are nt more imwerfiil and mi'jiiHjk'ii uipiiimt the evil I 'i llu. tic of the' HurKlay ranva. Kvcry c hurch inmlar, and tlvTt are many of trw-ni, w ho I aiao a member of the A. V. (". would earn tha rv-ct of all right mlndl jple, If they nhould wlthitriw frian ttw club, or 1 man.) (hat th;re ahould be no mort futaiay garni. I admir . any man whi hortitly aieak hla ymvirtlon, w hether m la a prlval i-ltnten or editor of a public Journal, but I cannot lielleve the Am rtian ViHceil the aelltl mni t t ii ditif u'lmn ll ftHfite1 the .i. i i - ft 1 1 ......... li i...' ' ' ' i ne .naiii-r nFriiMi. nair vo e--e m. ))(.n regarding the last Bunday root Age-Kiwi Itano Player. ! hall gimif. 1 If Aatitrla la to atiu to tlw front . . ..... commercially, a all axta-ct. h- Sow that Mer llruce and Hallard. ,, n,., .rn tn ri-ai- t if tlw gan- n pn ai-fittttlven of the Aeolian fom-' ernl public and of the airanger awklng ,v.,,i. i.. a.i. .et. .i..,...i... .i ih. a place for Inwartment ami a home .. . . ' . . , 'I'lin aha do thla by mlv.TlWn her appmpriaw; io . .pm.n a fre,U,., H.n v,0n f t,e Hablwth llilltf in ilx'.all hnt thla w.Hwierrui ri- through lur Kiullng daily paje-rT aiioIa I. that the are alw.wlna. and Your a w ith m-gnH for thr nrpej-aity n inlml tho ivaubTa of thla niewaiT : ' lhl" ,l'r' jAjty h KLMOKt " " """ i The Aaturlan ivmarke.1. ami It In week a rare .rtunlty to h-ar nii; , ,hl,-l0 .,.. ,M ellnAlv ' an prohibited by all rnierrolli-glat mualc. Th -ae gi-ntli-men ahow the I'lumila ,e a. ...rum. hi rer-( , hc liurr to ,Um. and own way ami W..i by a ; K,uMv eahll.ll th.. mart -.-L.ua In- atrumetil to the mervly curlua aa well i aa to I n I. i. I lug purchoja-ra. Thouaand i-h. ....i.ii.. . .. ...... ..... .. .. . . . ...v ....m.m.i. .,e,iii.i nee..,.,1(f , ,,, vicinity rrwl the IM at 5 ocliK-k thla af'.-m.am. The irtily contra! likely to confront the d...gat.-a I that over th" city attorn.-) uhlp. Har. rlBm At1 tci and H.rgv Web h Ix lng the i-iindl.litiea f..r tlw n.nliiotl.m J, q f, A. Ilnit Ili- mi l Ju lg Taylor have la-en mentioned In conne.-itbm with the may. orulty nomination but neither la n ran. illll.lie. Tomorrow the J-ni... nil nominate th-lr candidal. for the l.nal oril-ea I' a g.-tierally ' acknou leilgej that i alalia ailtvrtlaemenia that have np Ian-d dally In the Aalortnn during the preM-nt month. To all can almvpely be ani'l go to tha tK'i-ldi-tit and aak for Hiher Mr. IiuUanl. (the cianany'a ad Vertlalng manager), or Mr. Ilruiv, (the lompany'a hea-l aalinnmn) And you will br ahown the 1'lanola aa well aa pt-r-mlit-d.il to wltneaa wluil inlracl-a In mualc It ran arrimipllah. tmrlng th-w-k a few manic niitul will la given, by r-iUiit, at prltat houa-a. Hji.,t la t li.na and all reputnbl- auhU'tlc c-il). Thla la not d iiw altog-1hir from nv.th-.-w .f morality, tin, to avoid off end ing the rellgloua el-ment. A Journal that la MipikH-tel by the gem-rat pub- ' Uc l harJIy In a pultlon to direct the I rM-rannul cuiiiluct of Individual, but the Aalorlai haa wanwtl local ath let a that rlunday playing la bad form. So far aa the exeunt- that the Iltvaco llay.m had no oth-r day la concerned. It Wiia pulillnh.i. aa given to th? As torlan. Th- fact that the game would be pUiyeil wiui a matter of newa and publlahed aa ruch. A-ftiL alncv that pub lication haa Inaplrwl -th above letter, Chrlatlan pe.trl In Aatoria may be aroumil to take ftctloii, nt only Mayr Ut;ioau. w l IhJ tin- n.-ket l.ul j l,ut rVvrJf d"" "H'n wtu U k,'f ' , aaamiaj Wtmday f.eatU.11, but agilnal noll-hor it.rtiJl 1w. I...e....l At the KcHett ln the oiher ioiniM.iti.iM. is. eii. i.i.ie I The I Inn .It la a llllle cablml about r.lti'iitlon will lw paid, howewr, to .llce commiNaloiier, eil thai thai oflt v the length of tlx' piano k'-ylxmnl. un.l (t It la expert-! " "'"taliu" flUHTi'm which pmji-c.t oT le the tirliel"'" keyboard u-lien you puah the tn- m.r hotly onto,t.l f..r at the coming i rument uj. In front ..f any plan... election. j ,"vv " 'ura'lf In fn.nt of the J. - j anola and pump gi-ntly with your fvrt. Kverylaaly who a'inbM the lU, h 1 Tti" ot PlanWa acrlke the and llower'a 'nliwtn-la luat night had ' I'1"" ' kr' cmti11mk to th- roll of ih. lr innney a worth--. x.-rpt n.-Mapap-r ' "'U.lc you haf alnn.ly plaiwl In th.' men and iH.II.-man. h.. never pay. j Thua u (an play at eight. There wua a pleanlng bfiakm aa in il.' wltbi.ul pret loiw pnutlcc, any pmno iv i he r.-ui.ie... v.i .i... t..n pl'- 'hat luia otvr U-iti written. waairt tlr,-a.m.v All the ap.-i hilll-a I N"-comea A c..nalderp.tl..n of th.' I .1 a . .... .ti.liilu. tU . tliiiliit-u were clever. The , luh awlnglng mid """ " " u"."'"e"- jirnh bicycle riding wi-tv imllivbly at Roalyn coal laata longer, I cleaner I Thoae turna had auppaa.ti- Ui-n ibm. from all othr piano play-r and ull j iiiit.'mutlo inatrumiMita. You have the And inAkra Iraa trouble with atovaa and! 'l'"tb but the p..rf..rinem lt nlhi I '"S,'ra " na.i.ia iMiiin-iy uo .. . I'light.-d .-v.-ryKMy. Inahoit ll ttiiaa!n"r '""' ll m' " ,.i i....... ....i i ultima- the H aving or a niece, niw .'... ... . , , I .1 1 I .I en.,.. tin- more llarfriitt md deadly -vlla which thrltv In Antorta. Athl.Hlc rtnteat are in ih.-nwB'lvea hamiluw1 and even pralae worthy. Tlw harm rf Sunday foirtball Ilea not In deed, but In ih day. Th oancllty of the Sabhuth canm.t be tirgvd upi'n th.av l not claiming to bo (.'hrlfftlargi. That Sunday playing la 'Jiul form ami hurt ful to tru. apjrt ca-im.t be dttilrxl. Th Asmrlnn d.' not f.ivw Sunday con-ti-ata of any rt, althiaigh It gtvea the , newa concerning thi-ni. The Aan.rian ! lo.- not bellow in populism, yt't It , chionlcles Uiyan'a aiw-hes and movw rii nta. Thi article In qutliMi tat.-d that youriK men could find worse way i of upending the Subliath than playing &li -tVa .1 The Aberdi-jn, of Han Franclxc-o w-ni up to Portland yeati-nlay. Victoria, II. (.'., ivporta that a veawH iilppoal to le th? thr.;r-maat' d a. hoonr Waw-ona, from Han Prancl to the Hound, in a-hore at Carmanah point. The t'matllla Il-f light veaawl No 7, br ke frmi her waili ami Ix now at Nwilt bay, Waahlngton. Bhe will b roiurmil U hT poaltlon aa aoiai aa poa aibla. The Prltlah bark K.yal Forth, which drugged her ancht.r In th; big gale of Haturday, want the- aanda and la heavily blf4 '.hat aona of liir cargo wll! have to t llihtere In order to move her Into d"-p water. The Rrlt lah ahlp Kate Thimaa went on the aanda alao but the tug pulled hT off. ANXIETY IN HAN FRANfWO. Feara Entertained for the Safety of the Hch'xmr Flewt. BAN TIVANCWCO. Nor. 20,-filnce th wreck of the borkenttne Jane A. Falkenbetg and the reaoue of hr crew by the Meamer Walla Walla, shipping n.er arc- beginning to g.- very anxloua ahmt the overdue fl-t of coaMera. The acfKawer rhaleng-r la out JO dnya frooin Tacoma for Han Fran- clwo. and Ihe ai-hooner Amethyrt SI rtaya from Tillamook for San Fran claco. Among the veaala overdue on tle S)und from Pan Franriaco are the barka Ferrla S. Thompson and High land Light and the achooner Arm rtcan Girl. WHKCK OF THE FALKKNBERO. A Hlack Cat the Only Living Creature Left on Board. VICTOKIA, R B.. Nov. 20.-The wreck of the lumber barkentlne Jane A. FAlkenberg, of San Francisco, waa found by the tug Lcrne off Cape Flat tery and haa been towed Into Esquimau harbor. A black cAt waa the only liv ing thing found on board. Aa already reported the offloera and crew were picked up by the ateamer Walla Walla. The ahlp Highland Light, overdue from Pan Francisco, la off the ooaat with ht-r rudder g.ne. No newa hu been received from the unknown ahlp raid to have gone ashore n?ar Capa Beale. chimney flues than Any other, Oorgr. W. Sanborn, Arnt. Telephcna Ull. The Irving club mot hint night to elect ot'lcera and after the bualn.-aa af. falra coiiclnd'Hl there waa a am-lnl a.-a-alon that iM-gulld'Hl the hoiiia plena antly. Among Aatorlana tvhoHHn Sunday In Port land wttv: J, Hryiv, J. v, Oarner, A. J. Ih'lmoiit, '.. t'litik. I. It. 'iiniphi-ll. J. I.. Hr-Kiaid and M Walker. Itoalyn coal la tha beat And moat eco-noml.-al Coal for houiehnld use In Aa toria. Tiy It once And you will have no othnr. Oeorga W, Sanborn, Agent. Telephone 1311. football a-nd this la true-. Gambling. otieii. nubile irainl)ll:ia. is iroi.it: on In i during the playing or a piece. Tina Alt(ir), very ,,liy , ,he wwk Sun. meiina that you can play with Jtial a.n Jav n(.lu,1)Sl Thu u eiwr-u-y to law, Imii. h exprcaalon (varlatl.ma of time - am, ,,.. n)(MI, iliU.mfu f all diss Ipa- i .... ...... I.. ..I.I .K-l.. .iin,i votum.1 im j-.. i.. tina. Canibling wrecka more men thun I hand playing. Of our, you can r.vt.1-, drnk al)J u ,he snftIV ,hat pn. i it.. il.,.i ll... IM.xi.tlit'al C. Mut'.tfal 1?IV .... Itev. Ilonry Marctt...; Vlv.-Preald. til. "y "'T " ---trapi young im by me mouaan.is. Ii..f I-. ..- i-. un ...e..i , i 11 a' """ -,T , Astor al cotil.1 IliliMly ustlfy It The Aatoria mlnlal,'lal iilll.tiiit' Ita regular m-iHlng y.ntciday and el.i-t. el the following ,itlli-ir: I'r-aldent. Ch.ia. F'lnch started for Health. Hun day evening. Mr. Finch haa many warm friends In Astoria and they hoH- that only Home good fortune for lilmm-lf will prevent hla return. will he the price nt the Aatoria Wood Yard after Monday, November 13, 0k, AhIi, Spruce llmlm Vine maple, Hem lock. Hlnhwimd and Slab bark also, at reasonable rutca. utt-r, liev. Hdw. I'uinin. The n.-wly oleci.-d piealdent r-t.l a Very Interval. Irtar and alile piii-r 'li "The Slu.ly of I.lli'iuliiiv in ihe Work of the Min istry." The Tli'inkaglvlng sermon will be prcuch-U by Itev. l-Mw. Cturnn at the Presbyterian cluinh, Tliiinkiighlng day uioruing. A MI'HICAL T1!K AT. nt 0:;:n I musical exir,-.tMl.ill than ever could be. I hciiiiIinM by Mi. human hands. Pl ! itnolna have bwn liought and are now i In the bomi's of many of the most ln- telllgenl lenple In the east. In England th.-y nr.- selling by Hie thouanii.ls. In i Pan Francisco an average of 13 n-r day I have N-en sold during Ihla month. The 'instrument Is dewtincd to supplant la I tiorloiis bund playing almost entirely, i and will glv- rb' to a vast wealth of ! musical composition lii'iiwslble to ex- ccute by hnnd. Aatorlana have n g'l chance this wok to hiitr and umler ' stand lb" Pianola fully und they nr j usually not prone t.i let a good thing A musical trint Is In store for the people who attend the concert given by the Welil-r Concert t'omtxiny Frld.iy night at Fisher's opera house for th-' benefit of Ihe AmIi.i-Ih l.'n. t.lhrnrt-. ., e . .... ..... . ,, slip from their Brar I i ... i. noma i-okoi i. us tile ioiiomimk to any of this company: l.'tr ,..,i',1u',ui.1 t.l 11 v.,.e e.ir.l 1. ..,,! ."11. - ..I. 1... .1.. u'.i.i .,'.,'.', ... Vu.w .... ...'. ,,,H I II, ItllirVl I.- KI.I-O I". Ill,' I. '('IM. , and i:i. 50 p.-r cord sawed and delivered I ,'" 1 Company ut the exposition,1 nulling ior ine inai two w'RS nave ,s . -.-.v -gtswv- .e..i-l .....I. .. .1.... .1 ........ !!? - - v ' Iiivii engngeil for another week. It Is ivm.irknble that the popularity of the concertM have not d civvisisl during the prokogvd ftigngeiui.nl, hut the longer they continue the Is-tler they iiiv llk.il. Tile largest utti'iidaiui' yet was yes U'lility, mid exceeded a thoiiHand people." PERSONAL MENTION. Kx-Cnunrllnmn L. T. Perry has been select ill to (III llm position of commit, ti'i-mui on the tlenns-raile city and county control commit in" for the loth ward. M. P. Wallace, who was a mem-' ber from thai ward, fei ntly moved to' lieturns From a Very Pleasant Trip Ph. WALK ICR AT HOME. Antorla and tirml.'ivd his resignation, Telegram. The Kedmeti from Chln.sk and Il tvaco visited Concomly Tribe last night and at nn enrly hour this morning the war-hoops were still heard resounding through the fore!. The wampum belt waa fat and tvldn oioii. VIhIIoia and horns wore having a regular Hodmen tlm and that tin-ana fun. ( Don't walk vlun you can ride to P.irtland for nothing. Jotieo li that pays the freight Is now paying .your fare. Only orno condition, that Is, .that you buy $20 wort,h of goods, Tha larg est mall order buslraens In Portland Is done by Jono'a Cash store. Send fir Through Arizona, Mexico and Southern California. T'r. M. M. Walker Is back from n very pleasant Journey thiough ArUo n a, Ihe northern part of Mexico, and the southern part of California, and has resumed his profslonal duties. Dr. Walker spent most of the time In Arizona where he was the guest of hla old Virginia friend, tol. Randolph, who Is manager of the . P. R, R, for that district. The Utter gentleman placed his private car at the disposal ot his visitor from Oregon and showed him that hospitality for which the Southerner Is. noted Arizona Is prosperous and bustlljig. his "Buyer's Guide," 108 and 110, Front - Mines and cattle are the chief resources I at tr et, Portland, Or. M-lf for attacking Sunday football fr.iir. a moral siimdpoint. while other nosltlve. Iliik'nint and easily curable evils cxltt. The letter of Mrs. Elmore Is timely and coungeous and may in duce the better element of Astoria to think and act and thus rid Astoria of its reputation aa a "tough town." It is but Ju.t t iy that the game laat Sunday was not played under the ausylces of the A. F. C. II. Stveeivy of Chlmaik is In the city. C. K. Li.mls of Eugene was In the city yesterday. II li. Th nuns of San Francisco reg istered nt the (Vcidnt yesterday. E. 'Vest of St. Mel, 'tis Is at the Occi dent. - I.iuils P Uruce and A. II. Ballard, both of Portland, are registered at the Occident. A. I'ntliln of Portland wtta In town yesterday. O. M. White of Portland Is at the Oc cident. Tom Masway of Bear river Is at the Porker. J H. Turner of San Francisco Is at the Porker. W. 11. William of Sun Francisco waa at the Parker yesterday. M. J. Rlggi of Fort Canby spent Sunday In Astoria. J. It. Nice of Cathlamet waa in the city Sunday. A. J. Porter of Seaalde registered at the Parker Sunday. J. S. Johnson of Seaalde registered LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Ladles who go to Portland and desire something especially fine In the way of tailor-made sulta will do well to remem. ber that they can be well fitted at I. D. Beyer's 1'7 Fourth street. In the T. M. C. A. building. Not only doea he keep a strictly fl rat class cutter for men's wear, but also one exclusively for ladles' work, and all can rest assured of getting not only good work, but the beat of materials, as Mr. Hoyer Is an expert on woolen F loths. and both Industries are flourishing, at the Parker yesterday, Miinibia Tbiif H. The Portland Reatourotit t R. PITTKLK.U', Pioprlet. r. l'r,iutf Koou;ilir Liilifs. ,W Washing ton St , near 5th ni.llMll PORTLAND POYEY & BIRCHALL TAILORS Fine work at Popular Trices. 327 Washington Street. v Next Imperial Hotel PORT1AND, ORR STILL MORE COCXTERFEITING. The Secn't Service has um-arthed an other band of rounterfelters. and se cured a large quantity of bogus bills, which are so cleverly executed that the average pers.ni would never suspect them being spurious. Things of grecur value are always selected by ounter Mt.T for imitation, notably the cele brated Hostotter's Stomach Bittera. which has many Imitators but no equals for Indigestion, dyepepa'a. cn stlpatlon. nervousness, and g.-neral de bility. The ltltters set things right In the stomach, and when the stomach Is In gn.nl order It nvikvs pool biooji aid pK'oty of It. In this manner the Bitters restore vigor to the weak and de hlllted. Beware of counterfeits when buying. See that a private Revenue Stamp covers the neck or the rnntie. MEALS LIKE AT HOME. When you are In Portland and want a really good home meal, Just give Mr. Prown a trial, 108 Fourth St., near Waahlrgton. You will like It surely. This restaurant Is open all night. F3Hursjraa err Jones, He Pays the Freight '"YOUR FARE. Get on Ihe car or boat ami crome np to Portland, RIDE FREE and get tha freight paid hAck on your goods, While the present rates of tare remain in force we will pay roar fare from Aatoria and return, and also pay the freight to Aatoria on vnur purchase, provided you bnv 20 or more. No freinht ....l.l ..... .I..... I I ... .... . Tl' unM ! I .. .... finio on iioui, i.ii ii yitAvrrn. 11 ji.u genii iiiv your orner oj muil . . .. .ill I u . r 1 1 1 . I Ul nu., I a 1. 1 1 ... . ...... I .. I i mail on will receive a credit of M rent allowance fur fara L . . L. 11 ' .. . I ... . . .. . , t ... k . r IS)IU WBJII. TUB I throngh lo haasiil JONES' CASH STORE, I OS and 110 Front Htraat, Pnrtlaarf, Oregoa. r.iAAuiruuvuviuiivviAnr rv ti -a IP. 5 50 Dozen Ties at 15c, Worth from 25c to V)c each. BARGAINS IN HATS Fedora Hats 50c, $1,00, $l.fi0, $2.00, $250. Glens' Good Suits $5.00. $7.50. 9.75, $11.75. I15.00,18.00,$20.00. Uc Give You a Hat With Each Suit. WELCH'S CLOTHING STORE Dealer la "lea's aad Boys' Clothioj aid rirtiskiig Goetls. aid Hei's Boys'. -Ladies' aad Ckildrei s Skoes. 225 Horrisos Street -2 STRICTLY AS i.nCRIClS CLOTttlSG STORE BeUeei Hrst tidSeeosd . 2 I (c. EARNEST MILLER Fresco Decorator:: and Scenery Artist ALSO DEALER IN" Latest Designs Wall Papers IU8T RECEIVED 127 First Street. Portland I Watson's f 1 Restaurant f WATSON BROS . Prepr'a. ""ondiicted on the check nystam. there- fore paiMi.s pay tor what tiu-jr order g and no ini.rc. ' Vit flaini Ike LarscNt, fhcapfHt, Bt ind l(uiflrt Sfrrre ii III sartkwwt. g IWain. Ml Fourth ?t. Open 6a.m to 8p.m. PORTLAND f. (s1 (S)? ?(i)0i)4 SSSS.3$ Hoefler's Bonbonniere lahtre the f ittest s .a iae St. to ja v.vJ.I.HtnCUL ST.. S are Trepared aad sUays la Stock ...ASTORIA. OREGON SvS.iSeS0' -vf 1'5SS(S.i.. i2!SSts.(g BLANK BOOKS a Of Every Description Made to Order. Large Line of Stock Books for 1900. Attractive Prices. V W jH 1. Fisher's Opera House f: One Night I Friday, November 21, 1S;9. . The Webber Concert Company In a select programme of Vocal and Instrumental Music Benefit of the library Association.. Admission, 75c and 50c. 1 aaja fi;c.iiMiiiMj4jnjaM loose leal ledgers and Transfer Cases. Tlir IDIIflU LinnCflll PA Order r. -.."...-' X-Jers. Ull. m IlllrnUUOUIl OU. Commercial Crinting io all branches. faTT'Large. t...,. ,.it In tha Weal. first and bHlniOU bts., 1'OETLAND. Jr---- i Holiday Goods Galore (J It itroYS) For the young and old, Everything in the Japanese line, Toys to please the yougsters. B- F. Allen ft Sen, 363 Commercial St. (Si5 ft OPEN DAY E-itabllilieil AND NIGHT... 1K 1 ' Cafe. I & US Third Strret, Portland, rn. ft The Best Cup of Coflee or Cocoa in the city. Cream and Milk fn.m our own ranch j Home made Plea and cakvs. Ladies' Tailor. WCUIA 11IIUI I. D. Coyer, Merchant Tailor l)p-tc-Date 9 177 Fourth St.. FuEILllD, OHK. Y. M. C. A. Build'g.