UiK MOttNI0 A8T0HUN. WEDNESDAY tOVJSJIBKK 22. m. 7 7 Save $10 to 920 on your Suit or Overcoat 2 1 I ffi K you wish tole well dressed in every particular-Style Cloth -I Jniny Workmanship in fact everything that pertains to a j.,t-rfect Suit or Overcoat at NO MORE EXPENSE than if you wore Ready Made Clothing, Then let us make your next Suit. An I Suits to rder We inula Hiiilw to onlcr from fi.00 to $1.1 tlirujur tlniii any oilier litt cIwki tiiiloring eMuMihliiiu-nt in 1'ortlnml. . . . THE urcat rusn f jvoph to take advantage ol our extraordin ary offers in uncalled (or suits and overcoats has been marvel ous from the very lejinninjj. The popularity of these suits has lecomc so threat that we have leen compiled to ojen corres(K)udrnce with over one hundred of the largest Tailoring concerns throuylxnit the country in onlcr to get these suits f.tnt enough to supply the enormous demand. These arc not misfits, but suits made t order on which deposits have been 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 they find it more advantageoun to consign them to us than to attempt to dispose of them from their own establish-mcnts. Uncalled for Garments at Half Price $20.00 Suits and Overcoats, $10.00 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, $12.60 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats, $15.00 $36.00 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 od'ous. 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. 7l Farrarlli r.OVERXOR LEAHY'S REPORT OX GUAM lUpId Progress .Made In Kt furniin and f'lvillzlos This Distant Pos session of Tni'lc Sam. NATIVES KINDLY an 1 the Inliiihltiints urc IScimj Tnuijht to Dccl(i) Its Resources Ho lugs, lioUKVcr, fur nmr nthVer I" numst lilm In I'ltrryliiK hl plans f-ir liniriiviir thi iiulltlifi "f De population. . wivo h- want" 1111 ! iiiiii'hliii', luiiii' f Uk w jIi r mi lti- ll unit iii-iiitf of iP'-r (iiin-nniiri' H' him mnlillHli.-.! ill" nti "f govi nun -in ill Anna, tx mllK from INti Ij-iiIm I ' A Il II M llllll IVir UllH lIlHtillH'l' III" turn Iwivo tiu.l iii liaiil nil llii' innl'Tl.il" for th IhiIMIiik ilH-y up- in-riiMi; as 'll .in all mipill. I lliil tin' Int mvmUiik lnl "f '' f DISCOS!'. I) r r rli' ! tli reforms Iwgim. t ; whlrh tl. Kivrrtiir Miy. """ " ' "Muvlnir lt x"1 'f ptl'-t. Natural Wealth of the Nn.l Is Great ! r,,,",, ,'r"K1"" wUI ""' "" rurllii'V i.-wlrtl.ino- will In- I'Uiiiiiiiirii'U II" I'KpliUiiit tlw l iml.-iM .vhlrh wrrr t 1 ti t In Knisllsh In tin' i-tit. mi ni y nltli'lal form in tho Hint KiiKllsh prlntltiK prun In tho IhU.hIh H'nl 'II- I trlliuttM bniiiili'iutt. Tin- I1tit of th--I In cnlculiiliil In i'imun-I nu ll iiilull lo ; rolilrUilllo Id llif HUrl uf tin' IT'iv- 1 1 liini'iil 'iy .n,i1"(f In fcKKl M.lur 1 ll.in. Til In oi.l-r .iih ilutfil M. t, 1 hiuI ri'iiiilr nil who h.ivr no trail.' to I ilii lit tvtv.ila, vi-tri'tiilili, I'ti'-, iliul'T iiion or tin avvt'iv MniltliK. Ii In Mlpntiilol Unit iwh I'ltln'ii ahull liav,' ill hiiKt twelve tii'HH iiml oik' iwi anil coin linn In wn wlun of tlii'in Inilell nltily. Tlu'y iiiiimI brliiK vkk, rhltkrtis iiml vewtnlile in wll to th Kovrnnr'n Iiouhi nml (o tlw liurnii'kH at nlali'l Inli'i viiIh iuuI th.-y iiiuxt ay llwlr tax 'm and tlhihai'K" olhi'r IiicIi-IiIoiIiumh. Tlu olhor onliT Iw.hsl Srit. IS, n more radical. It (liHiininU ttuU con ('iil)lna(fi', which wiu iriicrally nil over tilt IxlaiulM, iihall lop linm.i)liK"l.v. In till order (lovcrnor I-ary monillzi'n ji foliouii to tlu native.: The cxlHtliiK cimloiu of ralHlnu fa.u- lllin of llli-KlMtnatp chlldiiMi lh repul-1 Jerald Tailoring Companv, 250 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON Ni:V YoliK. N.v. SI. -A mifilal to l ln Trillium from WuhIiIukIiUI unyii: (lovcriuir I'iiry. uf Utlain or "Th Ixli of iliiin,'" ii h It In 1-ji.IIiiI on the oll'i-lal KUU'i'iinlotliil hhiI, h havliiK iimcl i-xiirrli'iucM for an Aiucrti'iui In an alli.Ki-t Iiim uiiliti coiiuiiiiiUly, lnu the Infiinuvncy of coMuniuili-iitlniv with the oiilnlde world rnilt llttl. Infor niatlon tn reitch WuHhlnirtitii reirardliiir this InnoviMliii. In colonlnl eHlahllHh ineiitH and tlu Ilt'lle that (linn euni In irouiitly Diet) away In llu m'ivt iir i Ilk-en of the navy .U-imrl nii'iit iih If It were the a looted x ilU-y to Rinrvo out the curlofilty that i-xlxtri reKarilltiK af falrn there. One rrHrt, dated (I.-IoImt II, (flven a Irrne reminie of affalrn In the niplaln'n ll Ulllllloll Hlnce I III- lllMt lllllll It HllllWH that the lul'indem nee Inoiillnnlely la.y, havliiK aciiilred the linhltn of their iiimk-hIoi-h of ralKliiK mich 'cropn , mm will kiyp fhelr bodlen ii.nd hoIiIm ti K ether and thai !lu-y rninnt lv enidly Induced to value money or pxerclw their enrnlnif power. With a inlnlmum of exei-tloli, they ,ip HiillHtled If they do not Htarve. The whole IhImiiiI lit full of exampl' of neglected opportunltleM which are ) dlnt.utt'eful to American. The K''V"rnor Iuim Hot out to brlnn th neiiplu of Ounm to ft renlJEatlon of the natural wealth ct the IhIhiwI anil to niiike nil under hlH Jqrlndlctlon an prihlnetlve s jh)hI1iI. H tell the navy deportment that ho dm' not wa.nt any more marl lien nent lo him. an he cannot provldu fiwid for thorn and doe not need them for hi Hetmm nn h ho nothing to fi-ar from the natives. LuiriiiNl. Them w.ui u rush to uliey Hi- oidi-i. .uid In fu.M. lh" M-ip.- have kIi-iau a dl!poltlou to h- oIhiII. nt to iinv .!( I o-i fioiu lle1r ifovernor, SANTA FK KXTKNSION. Stipi-o.ii-d to ! H"ichliiK t'ut For N Territory In I'nllfornla. SAN FltANCISCO. Nov. "I. -The Kx .mini, r nay: The Siijkh FV I till I it. id Im i-u'hlii! nil", for the tniile for the Norlheru eoam of t'ullfoi nla. It hai reoiitly Ndnl.tl the Kulaiuath ltallroad, the lt.-lt Line iiIkiiu Kiirekit hailr and Immifiw tiiu In of tlmhtT land. In pofiHfmliiK tlu' Klamath riul ;! iiiII'-h In lenrth uid the new hnrlior l-lt line, the Santa Fv ol)talm eumtiol of the entire water front of Kutvk.i. It N iiiiU'mtoiHl ihnt lu'iintliUloiiH have Ix'i-u i n' rli', I with 'he IioliollUe road, now eonipleled from Tllitiroii to I'klah. whereiiy In thv nNir futuiv lhai rond will tie exleiidl to Kuivka and S.mta t'hrlntu Solano rill- inli.ir and iniunil Ki-rnan- ' d i riv w "iindoJ. ! Th" P itoeentn coiuinatided ! Oetier-; all IloliiUln and I.ujan are ri-lrt-tl to I have occupied Huraranwuigii.ii N'or. IS. ' Tie- place had In-h held by tho rcvo-1 I iHtioniHtu .-i in-.- the civil war of a month i I :Ko. ! i ( J The Manavia. an Knit'lfh mvHmer, . I arrived here y,-terl.iy wl'h ft.Ki recruit! I from Hnena Ventuni About 4'Hi more. J !- r 11 i t aw oxivtisl 'n ami on thcli I arrival all will proceed ti the Atlaniie; I I ! lo.mt. the niovoiiK'iit bcKlmiliiK nvxt i month. Nn news ha.i yel Ui-n rcwlviM frum, Tiimaio. the oil holds It Is believed higher flgUrvs will reoched. The advancing murkK has stipulated) "wIldcattlnK'' an the dritling of ttet wells In new territory Is called. All over the regions of the West VlrgtnU. Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, sup posed to lie oil hsiring. hundreds of wells are being put In. FREEBORN & CO. BIG SLAUGHTER OF COLUMBIAN REBELS i pive 10 men 111 iicccucy, niiiagoui"iie to moral lulvHUcemciiH, liveixnpailbln with the Ifenerally recognU'-d ciiHtonis of clvlllted Moclely, n violation of the accepted principle!! of C'lniHtliuiliy and a mo.Ht degrading InJUHthv lo the In nocent offspring, who l not resimnsl- blo for th conditions of his imfm-to-. nate exlutence. I I The governor In conclusion, com-1 manded ImnwKllato wello-k for thej whole adult population mid mnde thej llcenjie and civil ceremony free until Nov. 3. A a reault, thw offlcers Inj charge of HoenHen and marrlaget were j woiked half to death until nearly i everybody on the Inland was legally! ONK THDl'SAM) AKi: KILLED lint tic Ik-1 ween liiMiiicnt anil Gov ernment I'orees Kesult In tin Over whelmint) Victory For the Latter. NF.W YOKK, Nov. 21. A dlsimlih to the Herald fixmi ranamn says: oiticlal adviecH from Kogota dated Nov. IS ii'iMHtn that a terrible battle between the governmonl. forces and the revolutlonlstti won fought near Hue aiamanga, capital of the department of Santnnder, In which the government forirs were vlctorlmis. It Is stated that the battle lasted two days ending a.t noon on Nov. 1. More than 1,000 rebel were killed and 2,lWi wounded. About 10,000 men on both sides were engaged In the fight. General T.Trlbe and General Juan Francisco (Imnrs, pr.wlneot lenders of the revolutionists, weiv wounded and It la reported that fieneral I'ablo Emllo Valller wna killed. On the government side General Pena sinn i.i) roMi: to hiikuon. Wejihlngion Tliuliiii.in Vaita to go to Canada for Ig?. TAlMMA Nov. 2t I'ongrewman loseph W. Foixl'iey, of Sa.jinaw, Mich., who, with the H'oii; estate of Pe- tiMlt. Mii'h,, owns 25,tiiW acl"s of Umber! near Grays Harbor and almut S.OtHl ;u of i"., i.l foi'i in IlumNilt county, Cat., dlsciisHil luditical niles tlon of intent to lumlx-r men gen enilly while her t.vlav. He says ho hop -s c ngivss at its reining session will take step to In duce the Canadian government to le Nim Its Maliatorv nieusures agiiituM American lunib'ninM). Lops are free of duty, but the Onadlans require American mi ll m of Canadian timber to pledge th'tusHves to miumfivture Cin.iiliiii logs Into lumber In that country, as a ' condition of licensing timber to them. There Is a tariff of on lumber. MG OIUKNTAl. CARGO. Vug-t Sound INhhIiiu-s to Grow In Commerce .it Or.'gvi's Kxpense. TAC'OMA Nov. :i. The North Amer ican Mall Ste.umhip Company' steamer Saint Itviv otie of the new tbvt of six vessels eh.irier-d by the company, leaves today wiih a cargo of 7.000 tons for China and Jaui. Cotton forms the prlncipU part of her cargo. DEALERS IX Wall Paper and Room Mouldings G rinc, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging. House and Fresco Painters, Etc. 343 Washington St., Portland, Ore. Telephone Red 1955. J. 0. Gillen 8 Co., t - .... .1. ii ,. . ,. i XwXi Y Owt It to Mr." 1 " V A'Vv'l mother of a young k S7iWl preaching the ft " time whm girl- A hood merges int jj womanhood do S not hesitate to W -K rvlr frrrlT and r Oil. GOING VV. StandaiM Oil Company Takes Another Reef In the Consumer's Noose. Nov. 21. The Tribune CHICAGO, says: The Standard OH Company yesterday advanced the price of crude petroleum two cents In the Pennsylvania Held and one cent In the Lima Hold, making the , quotation for the Pennsylvania product $1.58 per barrel and for Ohio $1 07. J The advance was the latent of a ser- lea extending over a iierlod of three! months, during which time the Stand-1 nrd has Increased the price nearly 40 cents a bnrel. The present prices are the highest In four years. Throughout XT VouOwc It to Hr." If tou are the mother of a young girl who is .'.p r machine the time when girl hood merges int womanhood do not hesitate to speak freely and fianklv with het about the things which most closely con cern her future happiness. If she is sub ject to any weakness of the delicate, spe cial organism of womanhood, make it your business to see that this is properly cor rected, and that she starts upon woman hood's career with full womanly strength and capacity. She will bless you for it all her life. There is no need of "examinations and w local applications." Sound professional advice mar be ohtained free of charge, by writing tot)r. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting puvsu-ian to the Invalids' Hotel and Surg ical Institute, of Hiinalo, N Y.. whose thirty years occupancy of this position has made him recognised among the most eminent of living specialists in the treat ment of woman's diseases. Every case submitted to him by mail re ceives careful consideration. Efficient and inexpensive home-treatment is prescribed whereby d.-'.icate, feminine complaints may be promptly alleviated and cured. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the only proprietary medicine in the world designed for this special purpose by a regular physi cian an educated, exnenenced expert. Mini Cora 1, Rii.scl, ot Leemont, Acconmc Co , Ti . in n letter to Dr. Pierr- -vs: " From April, ItkjA, until the lollowinif i -r. 1 suffered Terelv from painful men lion. For about twelve hours before the appcurance of the meusei 1 would il cMilv. hai t a severe headache, pain In mv lack in fact fell as If every bone tn mr bo.tv was lirmkini!. Nothing dill me any good. I wfole lo Dr. Pierce and he recommended nla Fiooritr Preiicription,' and after uainr tare bottle of it I am glad to aay I am cured." Dealers, Manufacturers ard Contractors Of Asbestos Boiler and Pipe Coverings 229 Second St, PORTLAND, ORE. DO YOU BATHE? NO. WHY? (V, (mi () w ? i Because nt our house we have neither a bathtub, nor hot water handy. . Then go to the Russian Baths at L'l7 Astor St. 25 cents is the price. Private apartments for ladies. Only the better class of patronage Is catered to. Try one and you will come regularly. The Silverf ield Fur Manufacturing Co., 283-28B Morrison St., Portland, Ore. To the Ladles of Astoria: We will save yon one-fourth on every garment vou purohase from ns, be cause we are direct manufacturers, ami you will save the middleman's profit Fur Collurettes, hum - - H' up Kur N ck Hous. from 7(ic up 1 .allies' Klne Tiillnr- Mmlf Siiltx Innn 12.U0 up Ijulles' Fine i allur .Mmlc Clnlli Jurkcts, from St') up IjoII.'s' Fine Frcm-h Fliinm-I Waists, fnnn f 1.75 up Alaska si I Skln.liickcts. iJimlon Hye, inutle espi'clull.v tn onlcr tnnn $150.00 up Kemnili-llnii of Fur (iarniiMils Into the Latest Hlyle at very low fliiiin's. Semi lOr illiisiniti'd i-Htalnguc, whtch wewlll gladly mail you. Highest frke Paid for Kaw furs. Yours Risiectfully, The Silverf ield Fur Manufacturing Co.