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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1899)
I HE MORNING : AB'IUKUN :, frATI KUA., NfVK'lkK n. iDo you want to save money 1 Jfyuii do, you can by culling' lit Miii ami buying your )ry (JimmIh lit WI'ALLEN &. WTDON NELL'S Great Closing Out Sale Jut kcN mid ('itn i SMciul for I'riilny iiikI Nut unlay 1711 Kil l Vi ('iitiiMH'triul Mrn.l, ( TO ASTORIANS. lh ll.tll.V AUTllim .III l.a foinxl H hi I'urllauil al Ilia rll kn.iHli ' Uouarf h.lllaa of J. P. Illi.ll A .... Kill M hliilnii atra.l Oman f"r a.ltrr IUIu( ulth ilil Hun Mill rrla rvut'l Allattll.iti. TDDAT W BATH It R rnllTI.ANIi, Nov. ii .--Viu.llnirtu. Orr"it mi.) .,i)mi, f.ilr wtn4tir oii ruin In oflTiiiii iuiiI iiIkIiI aln ho Cnal. Kulu la IXHawillln Hun'luy Mv of Itir Cascade. AROUND TOWN. II. K. Allan Y Hon' holiday food will b hr (tilt nk. Crawfish, rooked In win. at lh Na tional Cite. Drink K. II. Orsal; Eat Nut butter .nil ll.alth Food and ba happy. Tlif lliHitiiullTa' Club Mill lvr a ilauclii parly tonight III rpi-rton. An.1i" Mitltaiiti, a iwllv- of Finland, took out lil nml (illffialilp impra yct.rd'. Km Willi vai'lt package of II. O. Muah. 1 packao of It. O. rancak Flour, at A. V. Allon'a. For Halo-Oman, an organ, In good condition. Apply at "Th Hammond, opooatt Ilia railroad dopul. A It Cyru ha moved hi Real ltd til Inaurano offlot to 431 Com invrv lui rt, oppoaJU the Astortan oTflc. Tli In- tinu liliiory '.ir illsirlna the Ron- fo.it wrll at Fort Hl"Vi'iM la on ihn ground oii1 work Mill laKlii linm1l airly. Pur whisky Itirpar Perfect whUky Harper every bottl guarantee Har- par. Sold bjr Ford Sloke Company, Ailorla, Oregon. 8-ivler a l iiri- church tomorrow aa u a u a I, It a. in. tml 710 p. in Sun day arliiaii II 3ii Kv.mlna I'raycr al Itnty Iiui'x'i-iiia' l'haH al 3 30 Tli AalorU fMi lull t.'iiin playa the Orient itf Portland, tomorrow, on the home ground. Tliu (inr-K.mUn aaya lir orlont tram la a iimi ihu. Ilnalyn coal laJ'.i lonfor, 1 olvnr and inakn Ira trouble with tove ami chlmnry fluo than any othor. Ooorfa W. Pintwrn, Afnt. Tclophon 1111. lll.la for Ur ITtli mrit Improve, rt'i-ni w ill lw oMnii at I" 'i li k thin nvirnlni TIutt will ! iilt u mini lrr of lil'U milunlliisl anl tln flKUi'lnii 111 In rliaw. Rolyn coal U th bt and mot co nomLal coal for houxrhold u In Ai tnrla. Try It one and you will hav no othr. CWrf W. Banbom, Afnt. TrlrlihOtl 1311. It tlif "romo ntfiiln" riiHloiurr ' w.ml ivii don't ho to iri't all your The Eclipse Hardware Co. x IIhh KfiiiHVt'il tt its Xi'v (uiirtt'i's next : lo tlic Giliiinliiii Klt'ftrical Kair Co.. i tliifo doors form tlic old slaml. when.' tlifV j will conliniio to carry tin finest tuk of i stoves In Astoria. j Til TIT, IT 7 (T 1 T 1 T t Y ? Y (?) T ! T BOND IMPORTANT VcHlcriliiy wi received notice from t lie inihliHliers of tlie Wkiinkii L'.hitkin y the Kncvim.oi'RIiu Hhitannhia, tlmt owing to tlie enormoUH iticroiiHe in (he price of paper witli Ih IIih piiHt few weekK, they would olioilly withdraw lliemile of their Kncyclopeilia at the prcticiit prien. Our contract wit Ii tlio pnblinlierH etinlilcti iih to innkn the niuue libeial of fer hh lii'ictotore. Thirty liirire volninea of the Kneycloie diu, (mo guide, to Svateruiitlo lieading of tlie Kneyclopeilia, One I ' r i 1 1 1 Oak Jlookcnse ntul One Large Wulwter' Kn cyclopediB free of i lmrgc. All the above w ill tic delivered tixiu thotiniall pnjrucnt of ONE DOLLAR Itulance in muall inotilhly paytnentH, Call and look into thin oiler. ! GRIFFIN I 7 I iiikih y In oiid trip li.iv.' no liili-n-lion of ifilllMH rl h ufT yoii nil nl mn uiol lli"ii rollri from liralnma. Yon knoit Jnih a'' Why, hi' Unit piiy I In frl(lil. Yia Minn' Joinia, khiu plni', pis uimI ll'i Knnt Hir"-I, I'tirtl.iinl. The U. lira of the piKrw of Umior, No. 'A, Xff lo announce a rakewalk and dnnrr lo Imi given at llmilhorn luill on ttio evi'Dln of Miimlny Nov. V, Tin brat of mualc will b funiUhH and everybody Invltrd. Admlaalon M ntit. Kir coiJwood at I3U lr ord lon( and iJ.&O prr cord aawvl and drllvarrd Mill b lh ptic at th Aatorla Wood Yard aflrr Monday, Novombrr I J. Oak. Aali. HprUr limb Vltt inapt, Jlein 'bH k. HIuIiwimmI and Hlab bark alo, at rraaonalilo rtr(. Thr r-ulili'uii rlly i-i'titral cominlt lf im i lual lilklit but thr AatorUn ua iiiiuIiIk to lorn (tint Ma iiIIIi.tiii.ii ha.) any rraulta. No ni'rt tut funi Uloit thla w-r and It la In lm axauniril thai lh li.ilra III tliu tlrki't huvr I'. 'I t.-'ll plllKIC'l Up Thr .li....nrr Ji-aal" will prolwihly ki u l nor lh In llw aprlim .Mr. ('.uriilli na I. no ii.it la-ti .il.li- in at tirv aulTI. I- nil lm. klli lo Junllfy Mm In l oailnil Inn In thr i.-p -n fluhliiK lninlnM ami a ii inpany 'a la-lnff f .nnril to Ink" th Ji.' til I'lllx1 N.'llir. I III" lnVr, fliviimfi on thr prtllry ll.ltTt haa lnn nliaMliK aliwr Wnl tiraday and f-ara .irr nitr-rtuliu d Unit hr lm fiillon Into thr luiy and waa ilroMiiril ll, in mi- mli.ir" rxi-flliiK to (villi II 111 a ahort wlillr ii'i.l ikiIiIii lui lrrn h'Mnl of 'ilm iin,. Thr pianola . an ! lnnnl at th ( 1. 1. HI purlora and At.rlan arr In vltl t'i rail at tin hot-l and and hur lti Mn'iilrrfiil Inairumnnt. Mr .Bin liullurd iu'l Hi in"" Mill r .rttji-it to rxhllilt th Inatrunntit'f ra iNtlilllllra l.i all Miiali ra ni.il om ii -ra of atrainlxxila nnvlKtiilnif do. ..wrr Columlilu and It ti llnitarlr run ohtaln ro..'pi i.f tin avrrntiiPtil rrituUillina coiii-rriiliig thr oprinilon of Irnw lirl.l(f- In t'oluintilu and l lala-'p roiiiill.-a by applylnK :it j thr t'ourt lion' or at Ihr aiorr r Hh. r Hr Th- r-publl an thk-t l M-KliiiilnB t! look thrrad-baiv. It n -l pult hlmr. Tlu nomliiiv for mayiT hua d'".ilnM. thr iioinlni"' for hi.- ininmlanloiirr Mill not iPipl and tl.- noniln.v f..r roinii'ltiimn Ir. thr ivon I wind lvfu.- to run. Thriv in iin"ihlni puih.li' from o n-puhll.-iin "lnl -? vi-w In thr iuH. t of u llrk.-t Koinrt uroiind on cruli hra lui'kliitt for a h'-nd At th! MrllnwIlHt Kplainpal I'hunh Lord' l'ny inornlnir thr nTvli'.-a will lr ii a follow: Sunday nchool ul l1' a m. PrriirhliiR at II a. tn. HubJ.vt of tin' Ki'rmou will l" "Thr u- of your K ! your Mara, your Kfl, your I.lpx" t'bMliiK wllh tho I'iiutlful Hlory of thr Poililh VI' Man. Tho rvmliik- Ihrinr In n prtltl.m two hur.dnit mil.-" loiiK protralllltf .wrulnut lh.' aa-atltlK of Itob rtH, th- I'l.ih polKinUl, In con- STREET. NOTICE 6t REED. grra. .Th paNtin ho m'alvrd a Utlr from Hull Iak Clly rrintltiir him 10 prriu h a wnium on M'Tinoiilmu which h will lo, Th tlM-tiMi will l "Th M'lRln of Moririoilm, tlw alro i"lou crluira of which If Jin brrn ifCUty, aiwt what to do with 'it." rV1, tut mimic fin lh oci'iutloii, Kvrrybody cordlully Invltnl to uttiid thi-ac .r vie. ' Anton Mi-lln, who lm lavn a wr. known rharartcr on tlio tr'l of A tot In for wv.thI yrar awull'iwr.l rar ui I.I liitriiiluiiiilly at thr county ward of Ihr h'iallu ami .11.-1. .. urn. nlnlll.K utxiilu-r imllint to illliilr tin.' mi. I to 1 wh on a paralytic M'-llit n wnt to ihr hiMpltuI a f w Mii-ka 11K0 aulfiilnu from .r..my cnil h-art Imu bl.' ami kurM' Ik- hud but a ahort dim i Hi'.', II- mum liinl-il y.alrriluy In riiiiai.p .mrl -ry. M.'lln wit about ', 111a of ik- .iiul hiui llv.il In Antorlu '.') yiMiia, Thr Wrliln f . Mii.iJiy KUVc a il ll,ht flll Kitl.'rlt at the oprta hollHH I. ml lUKiit. Thr o"'ilnK numU-r waa a march by llw mandolin club, r-'U'lrr" I a onl yartlta can, Thi' xylophorw bhI by Mr I'.miclr Kavr that Inatru- 11 riit lo w luixr1o to thr audlriiiv. Mla Hualr liamla-lt Nimiultwd hr rpu lutlon n an u- oi,IImIw. alnif-r. Ml il.'Mrtt I a ai- t alnifrr add a wrwi llln liu.lrum.til.iHat Mr. Htout In hi fiillur aolo 411.1 Mr. Ilunnrk a thr accoinpaliliit imuntalnr.) thr hlKh atuiwl ar.l of "miMiny. Il would la a wiBlr of orl to irl- llw pWylnif of Mr, Wrbbrr, for U Aniortniut know thr ability of lh.it aiilat. Kvvry Hum In r ojt nlKhl uoji li-Mrilly applaud.-.l uinI thr nu.ll-n.'c wiut w-tl plrao-d. TH!-: AX-WIKI.IiKltS Atorla Wooilm-n to llul.l an Intrrrat litif I'u'illr Mtlng Tonight. Thr l.. ul lump, Wo-ilmun of th World, will .n'rrtaln th.. public to night ul dd I I'Vllow..' hall. Tlw irllH'lNil f.-.ilur.- of thr cvmlng will In' an ad lrvM by .S'rlghltor (urgr K. Kog.-r. Ilia itubj'i t In ' Krat.-rnlly" and hr Mil pay purtlciila uu.-iitl.m (., thr work of W.Ni.lmrn and It rxnult. Mr l.i.grr I an rl ii.-m and rntrr tiill'lng aiank.-r an-l bla iiddo- will b. wrll wotth h-iirlng. Aft.-r tli' N-uklng thr ainpllfb-d t.:un if thr onl-r Mill glvr 11 n r.hlbl tl'm drill. Th-n th.-nr Mill bv an In I' In l ln --thl I.ikI f'-.iuirr, of mn rw, tir ing for Woodmi-n only. A laigv nuinlM-r f li.llom from rortland und rU-h-rr Mill l- In at liii.Ui. cr and 4 good tinir irml"!. Mayor Sti.ry of I all and Mill be among thr gurat from tin. m"trnill. A cordial Invua'I.Ki tu tin- public h i brrh r: i Iril ny thr ramp. THK I'l.VNOl.A HK.'ITAI.S The pianola t'lta given thl wck by M-aam Hrueo and HalUinl. of th Anilluii Co., hav- lnm a rrvrlatloii to Ali.iln. Th.- pianola ha &t ( u I nl a high plucr In Ihr .ntlmntion of IihhI muiticlana, and the xple KfK-rully arr ullw to thr fact that thl mub-a In airuinrtit la a miirvlo 1 11 v.-iul.m. Shut your ry-w and llalni Mhlle Mr. I rue pluyn n th piano by mra.i of a pianola und Uw p'r'tl.ln of piano playing I rraohrd. Thr vlult of thru, gcntlnnrii will ptiult In the Introduc tion of p-ally fln' murlc Into niar.y houi rhold. n an every day nrtlcl- of iitmiimptl.in, for poU who have plati oliut nrvrr n.'.xl hu-k for iiiualc In any iUnniy. Th.- lUvld.'tit hotel intrlor have brrn" thriiKM all during the .i'k with reprviai'mallve Aatorlan, and all were fllMt aatoiii d.l at the pl.uioln' np.Uillltl.K. und then dellght .d that a new 11 ml U.Ming aourcr nf pleimui.' had Imx-iv dlwovetvd. Thl afiernoon the prr"tit g.'rl. of ivcitulH will lm brought to n close by an afternoon recital at the home of Mr. Isaac t.rgmiui. ( HAS -.IK (IF TIMR Th.- tV K N. Time Shortem-d Two Hour and Twenty Mlnut. II-tw-.s-n Portland and Swkun. Umllllllog I.iinb.'r lut, the (. It. N. 11 III run their Ppok.m,. Flyer via Walluln and the S. It. V. It. U., train No. 4. will l.uve Portland nt .1:45 p. 111 . arriving .it Sp.ikane nt 7.15 a. ni. Train No. 3, will leivr Spokane nt 4.30 p. m.. and .irrive nt Portland at S:0fl 11. 111. In connection with tho above train, the O. K. A N. will hut on u pussenger tra'n leaving "atim at 9:00 p. m. and Walla Walla ,u 10:30 ! connecting at Wiillula with N . 4. from IVrtand at U 'Jo p. 111., and with No. 11, from Spok ane nt 12:0." a. in., leaving Wiillula at r.Mn a. m., and arriving ul Walla Walla at 1::0 a. m. ud Payton at 3:00 a. m. f PtRSOnAL MtN I I0W. (i) w- - 0'-O)l-O' - -o)1-) (irow Stewart of Honton waa at the Occident yesterday. H. Ahbolt of Pendleton was In town yeslffday. .1. V. Smith of Haker City Im in the city. F. W. Jackson of New York In ut tho Occident. W. H. Holmes, lioaton, Is registered at Hie Occident. John Kernan, of Portland, was In the city yesterday on busln.nw. V. ItlchardH, J. J. Hooker and Sam 0. Walker of Grays river were in town yesterday. JuIIub Levy of Irtland Is at tile Parker. , A. Mayer of Portland registered at the Parker yesterday. A f atrnt prlna" mnbr. lla tan W m-vn a Tuirif'a candy tr r-xt U 3Mn Harm,' which will b irlvi-n away with a t cut po kf. Ff gum. Wd.nt.wl To chiirti-r fr th wlnti-r; Koa Uunch, I tl ton catTylna' :uia'. Iiy. Apply lo Hurry llo!!, Bun-' M:irkH Company, 1SI Fourth tr-t, I orlland. 1 Th'r will bn tvIc. In th IWhan-lii-Norw-Kl'i Kuthrran rhim-h Sunday lit 10 45 0. ni. Mild 7 30 p. in. It'-v, 1'rd rnarti, 11 vIhIHiik inliiUl'-r, Mill prrach both uiornlnK and rvi'tilnic 'I Hi: WI'I'.Ui V I'dl.lTI' rt Tin- "lt ('ainiriign KvoMng -r.lrx-Ing Hltu.illoii for wiiya lba.1 ur.' dalk Mid Irlika that air vain ,lltli-i can dlwount the "ln 'iOi-n Cliln-e." At"Tlii polltlr hiia ..-i iilliiiltl-a all It own. 1 1 may Im- du to thla f.i -t that th republican organization I Imvli.f i mi.h dl'lnulty In tiUn up It tl- k't. Aniirillng to mini -ltnat- a cltht-n In a patriot lnd--d wit., will run for a city ..line unlem It I a ularlrl otw. . It I uKM'-rtnl by tlw fvnliig rrpubll can paper that tho cotrtroUlng Influ cnr. a lii thr r.-ubllcun mmveiitlmi will ahuc th pnaxrain fiw tl non-fartl- iuii mr.-tlng t.mlgtit th. Matt guay mrthil .a-Blll. It I difllcult to find ajiy gniund t"T thla auaplcbm. The camlldatr (MTialnly are working for jciva. thry w.-re uppl to do that whrn they Mtv nomlruitiM, but th etpr.ll. nt ch4rg.-l by the New would n-t br 11 winning one. A p.ut of the republican ticket will doubt I. br rndor"J t.mlght. H. K. N. la..n for auditor and dl Julg.', F. J. I'arney, for tr"iur.-r. J. K. Krarrr for lrn-t uerliitrnd it and Alfred Trr for mirvryor. It 1 ld, will ac- l-. plllhlr to the tl.lll-MirllB!U. but norw of thrae gen'.lefll-ll llUVe C'U"'t tej f..l mich aupport. It will cine urutoughl. Th.-y an- crrtuln of ele tlon anyway. Muyor Iaa- ll-rgmin will protoibly be rrnomliiiit'd a will a'o I'lillcf i..mti)lK-o.-r John K'pp. Matt llugh.i who ha made a vrry g'-l Juntlr of the K-ucr will likely be nominated by the non-p.'irtlau'i to "go up agalnM" C.-orgr Welch Thrrv muy ! " Inteontlng con teat In tonight convention. If the dark Minding plana 11 re being laid a ull -g -1 they Mill hoM- up thl evening and alnce It I a maj mining the re ault would dejxTl Ur.n the, Inu-reirt moat aucceful In runhlng In adherent t.. attend the nix-tlng. Ewrything In dicate however that thetv will be lit tle conflict tonight. AHTOKIANf AND PEWKY The City by the Sea Ha View on the Admiral' U'v.-nt A-t. The fnmo'i d.r'ds of Admiral GVrg l-wry have tx-ti -llied, o far a certain Anirrban are concerned, by the del conveying to his wife, the h mse rvei.ieI to him by Insistent ad mirer. Astorlan have much to talk about, und, occasionally, think about. The It.x-r war, the f.rty-fixi cluuimd, the coming city el"i-tion, Sunday football and numerous other Interesting topic enmig our attention, but the IX-wty matter re.-rlvr Its hure of trie trvet argumentation. The general opinion, 011 the whole, Is favorable to the admiral. Tlu' over dor, of hero worship that haa made hi name rather tiresome to many Am ericans was n.t coniiiound.M by Dewey, but was thrust u(on him and the suf fering public by the same lieople Mho now Iterate him. Thus a sort of sym pathetic bond haa been established bt tiv.vii him and the non-hystetical cltlirns of our liUld. The transf.T of ills gift houjte can hardly It.' regarded as g.xid form, ac cording to the average Astorlan and the explanation made wvre scarcely plausible at lc:ist they seem rnH-ullar. There Is a vnguoness, a mystery In the transaction that does not aoird with the accepted view of Dewey's charact er. Hut at the worst the matter Is not a serious one and the uproar condemn the uproarcrs rather than the admiral. lVwey, probably, In the simplicity of his blessed old soul, thought that the house was really his. He Imagined that till those finely worded expressions of gratitude, esteem and confidence came from the hearts of his flatterers. In wounding their vanity he pricked the bubble und his eyes aiv open. "Vanity, vanity? s-.ilth the preacher, all is vanity." The n voniir Astorlan Is riHy glad that this episode happened, and tn his heart of hearts ierhaps Dewey Is. It must be exceedingly wearisome to per petually be a gxl of thoughtless mor tal?. An Idol must become satiat.d with sweet Incense. And, even, the present condemners of Dewey deserve our gratitude. They "raided a mortal to the skies" but they also "drew an angel dow n." SAM1KI. a H.vimows. A former Ibjsldent of This County !s Dud. Mr. Samuel B. Harr.nvs, a former res ident of Clatsop county, and an old ploii.vr, died at his home near Coquiil, t'Mty, Oregon, November 7- Mr, Itarriiws w ill be well remembered by many old citizens of Astoria and Lewis nnd Clarke river where he lived for many years. His kind and gentle nature endeared him to those who knew him, while hla sincerity and upright ness made him a firm friend and wise counselor. Mr. narrows' wife is a sister to Mrs. liusey of this city. ri"f MIIMn.rr. Mlfc" McItKA Cornr Tanth and Commercial ltrU. PhNCNMftRf HAWAIIAN HAUHOIt-4 Tli.- Pathfinder Carrie a Party of fJovernm'-nt Surveyor. NKW. YOI:K. N v. 24. A .-c!al to the Tribune from Washington, ay: Thr e...at and ge.l.Mlc aurv-y utam. -r l-athflnd.T ha Jiwt l'-ft San Kran-i-lvii bound for Hawaii, wher the Mrk of accurately surveying and charting the channel aiwl harbor will Ui prmecutrd for the next month Or mor?. Captain Perkln. In cmmand of the expedition, wcompanled by a number of aAltnt fmrn the hydrographic and other clentlflc division of the de partment, will begin work In tlv har bor of HUo. In conneetlon with Him work of the Pathfinder In HUo. La Halma. Hono lulu and Pearl Harb-.r. i'irvy will tie rraile for landing of th. pmiaiaed Pacific cabin), and ltr may be select ed with a View t- connecting mnne of th: llund by nie.uw of the Marconi system. AN IMPORTANT DIFFEHENCE. To make It apparent to thousands, who think themnelve 111. that they are mi ailllcted with any dlaeaae. but that the system almply need cleansing, 1 to bring comfort home to their hearts, a a costive condition I easily cured by using Syrup of Fig. Manufactered by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. Gall for Mon-Partisan Assctnb y All ekf tor of th Non-partisan party cf th City of Astoria, are re(Uestel to assemble at the Court House in the City of Astoria, jo X-wmlwr IMh. 18, at ":Z0 p. m. for the purpose of nomin ating candidate for election, at the coming general election of the City of Aauirla. Uy order of the NON-PARTISAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. RADICAL LITERATURE. We know of only on book store tn Portland where ao complete a tine of novels can be obtained, on all the radi cal subjects of the day under discussion a can be teen at Jonee' Book Store, 291 Alder street WHERE TO EAT. Why at The Eaatern of course. 170 Third St.. Portland. Tou can get a good layout for 15 cent here, which will satisfy your hunger and bring you bacV again to the same place. Remem ber the Eastern. STILL MORE COUNTERFEITING. The Secret Service has unearthed an other band cf counterfeiters, and se cured a large quantity of bogus bills, which are so cleverly executed that the average person would never suspect them brine spurious. Things of great value are always selected by counter f.Mtv'rs for Imitation, notably the cele brated Hiwtotter's Stomach Bitters, which has many Imitators but no equals for Indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation, nervousness, and g-neral de bility. The Rltters set things right In the stomach, and when the stomach Is In good order It makes good blood and plenty of It. In this manner the Bitters restores vigor to the weak and de blllted. Beware of counterfeits when buying. See that a private Revenue Stamp covers the neck ot the bottle. WHF.X EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. There Is still hope In the Natural Body Brace. This wonderful contriv ance, when adjusted to the body, sup perls It In such a way that nature Is assisted In recovering Itself. By call ing at .'. A. Clemenson's drug store, 227 Yamhill street, between First and Sec ond, Portland. Ore., a person can r?t the biiok which explains every' particu lar. The Brace costs 5. and gives Im mediate relief. At the same drug store you can get free samples of tlve wonder ful cure for eczema. Mr. Clemenson Is also the manufacturer of Century Lin iment, the heat and cheapest liniment in the world, curing corns, swellings, rheumatism and soreness of any dis cretion. SHE HAD TROUBLE How a Tromlnent Lady of Portland Went the Rounds With the Dontlsts. Mrs. Mitchell of Alblna said yester day: "A little more than IS months ao I suffered untold pain from decayed teeth and waa advised by my physician to have them extracted, so I went to one of the most prominent dentists In Portland and had them out and some artificial ones made. Well, do you know I tried for over four months to wear them but I could not, and so I consulted another prominent demist, one of those high priced ones, you know, and he made mo another set and charged me making- .'5 In all for the two- sets. I tried these and they were, no better than the others. I told Mrs. C. :Uik about it and she told me that her tee:h cost her only $7.50. including the ex tracting of 10 and she safd th.-v wee Just lovely and as good 11 s hev natural teeth. I arked her wl.er- got thorn and she said at Hie Por'ai.d D-".t;J Parlors, corner Fourth and Washington streets. She went down with ...0 next day and I saw Dr. Jomc O o manawr, and made arrangements lor this set. He did not demand a r ..: until I had tried them a week ana returned and told him I was perfectly satisfied. As much as the others? ' ! He charged me only $5." Pi fnuraaTfijnur&ifa 8 Jones, He Pays the Freight "YOUR FARE. Get 00 tho car or boat and come tip t Portland, RIDE FREE and get the frei(ht paid back on your good. While the prearnt rate of tars remain in force e "ill pay ronr fare from Astoria aod return, and aim pay the freight to Astoria on your purchase, provided yon bnjr 120 or more No freight paid on Hour, feed or pofatord. If you ul ns your order by mail yon will receive a credit of 50 cent allowance for fnrn litli way. We piv freight to all stations on A. & C. 11. R, through Pi heani'le. JONES' CASH STORE, 10 and 110 Front Mraat, fortland, Oroa, I I Hoefler's Bonbonniere i i Vie re the fiiest Ctadiei Ii the State !g re rrepred aid llhiys i Stock BLANK 01 Every Description Male to Books for 1900. loo Leaf LtdQers ltd Tfasf C. Order DImis Holders aad Diaders. Commercial friitiig ia all brjchti. iVLargrat Eii.ii.hmt in th Wa.t. Holiday Goods v jf s'-TrYSV A I! B- F- Allen 8 Son, 365 Gerai,ertlal st- Beautiful Mnilriery . . . At prices within the reach of all. Call and examine the new styles. MRS. ROSS, 1S3 lltb Street W. B. Edwards Every variety of Rouh and Dressed Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings and Cedar Shingles. H7aarara Common Slab, Bark, Fir, W UU U Hemlock, Alder.l'ole Oak Office Seventh Street Dock BROWN'S RESTAURANT A first-class place at moderate prices Kooms for ladies and private parties Open oil IN'Igl-it... 108 Fourth St., near Washington rOKTUXD, Oltec.OX. PHUXK BLACK 18J15 Luxurious Tr avel rpHK North.Weatern Limited" train. electric ugniea mrougaoui, ooin in- aids and out, and ateim heated, are. without exception, the finest trains In th world. Tney embody the latest, n"T:i and bea- Idea tor comrorl. convem and lu v vr offered the tray. . public, altoiretber are the most plete und splendid production of tht builder' art. These Splendid Train Conr i with The ( nt Northern The ? ihern I'acific and The ( ,ia !':an I'acific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra chars for tese superior ac. commodatlona and all classes of ticket r available for passage on the famom "North-western Limited." all trains oi tbl Una ar protected by tn InterlocklQf Block system. W. H. MBAD. F. C. SAVAGE, Oen'l Agant, T A Portland Or. ess 543 CO.I.ICnXUl ST- ..AST0RU. 0RCG0S BOOKS Order. Largs Line of Stock Attractive Prices. TIJC IDUflM LinnCHU Pfi n t III Wlfl'llUUoUil LU. First and Salmon Sta., Fortlaxd. Galore 1 .1 111 or tne young ana oia, Everjthing in the Japanese line, m 1 1 a. Ladies' Tailtr. ((its' T.ilor. I. D. Boyer, Merchant Tailor Up-to-Date i" rmrtk st., roiiLHD, m. V (1 i. Rnild'o i i Nut Coa, ...cr, KB Cereal. (Jranose, Health Crackers, Gluten, Nut Roast. Ntttene Maltosia Are a few of the Health Foods sold by KNAPP BROS., HEALTH FOOD Co. Portland, Or The Eastern Dining-room and Kestaurant J. V. Wanner, Prop. Private Dinicg-roonis tor Ladies Meals 15c I'p Open ill Niijht. 170 THIRD STREET. Bet. .Morrison and Yamhill Portland, Oregon.... 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