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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1899)
TT I wo you want to save money t If you do, you cun by culling ut imco. uiidi Luyiiijf your lry (lo(l at M'ALLEN & M'DONNELL'S Great Closing Out Sale JiickftH nml OatM Sicial fur Kriiluy mid Htilurdiiy nnil 472 Oiiiiuirritlul hired. 1 i TO ASTORIANS. Tha IUH.V AHTOItHK.nl ba found ati Ml In I'urtlauil Hi th well lmrt buUHiifJ. r. lUiMlUy tin., VUI Haahluglain Nirl. tiir fr ilr ll.lug le'l wllli ihla Dun will r. ! rUIl tllOMtl.lU. TODAY'S) WEATIIKR. IUUTI.ANI, Nov. ii Western aililiiHluii and WrudTii 1'ntP'll. or- nloiiiil mill tuday. AkOUNU TOWN. It. V. AlWn A Hons holiday gooda will b Ihts hit wmk. Crawfish, cookad In win. At tha Na tional Caf. Drink K. II. CaraaJ; at Nut butter and Health Fuoda and ba happy. The llimtpultrs' Club gnvn a Ui ful dnc In I-HHft.i ii limt i, Itflil The fo Mlmll iftimi- a( Portland y.. trtiduy (.. Miilln.Jimih 0. Kugvun o. The llt puller' i'lul will give a daiiciu-r party tonight m Uppcrlowu. The Orients of I'ortliunl and h A torl&na of A!on pUty f.tnttxill (ixluy WANTKH-A -fx-d lrl for -ruT-il hou.ovnik. Apply at the Ant'irtun cjftlct. Tma with each packat of II. O. Muih, 1 pWt of II. U. Paurak Flour. at A. V. Allen'. Kor 8Ie Cheap, an onrn, in rood ooiullllon. Apply at "Tha Hammond." oppoalts lh railroad depot. A. It Cyrua hi movad hia Heal Ea UK and Inauranoa ortloa to U4 Com mercial afreet, oppoatu tha Aatortan orrioa. The nitiriootr of nomliiftlliin iif thi republican cnii.lliUt- f.ir city oltlcea wrrj nu-J in the t-liy auditor' office yrUrday, Pun whlaky Harper Perfect whUky Harper vry bottla cuarunteed Har per, gold by Ford 4 Btokea Company, Astoria, Oreftm. Contra (. Htuat-m any the Y.mnitV bay lnltiT" will be iNNuly for truvt-l and If you are CLOTHING It will J my you to conic to Portland and examine Hesitles tlio advantage' of such a large variety to select you to olitaiii exactly wliat you want, we save you from Suit or Overcoat, and $1 to $.1 on' Hoys' Suits. Men's Suits $6 to $25. Hen's Overcoats $8 to $30. Boys' Suits $2 to $15. Child's Reefers $1.50 to $8. MOYER CLOTHING CO., The Populof Price Clothiers. . BEN SELLING, Manager. , 3rd and Oak Streets, Portia filler Tuiihlay r WVdifwluy, JuM u himiii it ih tinv riutiiiiK in n plao- h' our liri'ki'll rim If nmipMiil. A ntn( irltiK 11 1 tt l I -l I u can Im (-() it lutx't ran.ly ure ih lit J ihn llaliliii, Willi li will ! KlVi'li ttwny with n 5 cent nu kuif" of kiiiii. Himlyn coal laata longer, ) olranar and makra leaa troubla with atovea and chimney fiuea than any other. George W. Banlorii. Agent. Telephone lilt The Chrymindniniim Cluh, the mi iilur R.M'leiy orKutiltiitliiu of young An tormiik' I nrruiigliig Vt n uirty o tv held at IVnrd A HtkV hull mi -1'inlnr I. Waiitml-To ch.o-t'T f.r th winter. K l.iiim li. i ( ( ton cunylng i uihu . Ily. Apply l" Hurry Itoewell, Hunwi Murket Cumpttiiy, l.'.l Kouiilt Htrr-1. loiiinnd. Itcyn coal la tha beat and moat eco- ntitnU'al coal for houaehold ute In An- torl.t. Try li one and you will have no oiher. (ieorg W. Banbom, Agent. Telephone 1311. "Hnwla to ihn awed " Ken.tt your v,t tli. art mi i h' oliil i n-niim Tin' lalliil-! and ltrf can ! found al ynU know whiiv. imi't ii.iw.iry d ay I.M-n..r' JloIlllirlllllcIN'." All the tntiiiei(a oniiiliird In our "ad" ur- very oMueTVallVc bin the vaUhn nnr arn n.'lii.il. You know I lin? Joiii-a th.it pay the freight. roriUrd. 10S and 110 Frxu ntrr.-t. Th piaVnffliv wu cliwi'd yi-at'Td.iy ufleni n fnon two to four and the (l.-Min of the city n-w nl half-mant out of renpect t th ininory of the late Vl.K.fnaldeiit linrrel A Itolwrt. whoeo funr-ral nn-mml utiTday. The Udlea of the PrgTee of Honor. No. ")t. Ieg to announoe a Cakewalk and dance to he given at Hunt horn hall on the evening of Monday Nov. 27. Th beat of muald will be furr.lalied and evrrylHHly Invited Admlaaton M rent. The fuiH-rnl of the lute Nell Oilmore will take place tomorntw, leaving hln late ivililiic on Ninth airtnl at D o'clock In the uioriiing. Th mrtein will proceed to HI. Mary' churvh where mas will te wild. The Inter nielli will be In tlrvrtwid, the mnm-. Mjyllowvr leaving F1her' din'k for the cetnetary. : COME Pay Us in need of anything in the Money Cheerfully Refunded If Goods are r jt Satisfactory There will bo tha uul aervlcea of InLereat at (lie Coiimga,tlonal church tmlay. I'reaciJng yvIi at 11 a. m, Hurxlny 'hix at U.I5, l.nurgn rr vl" In th( eVfnlng at 7: SO. The view ar for all who- may dttr t at U'lid. ', ;,i Fir cordwood at II U per cord long and MM per cord aawd and delivered will f,e th price at the Atorla,Wood Yarfl afiv Monday, November 11 Oak, Ath, Pprura llmla Vina maple, Hem lock, Hlahwood and Hlab bark alao, al reiuonahle rate. It fa n-nv lfiie, almont (ktImJii that Louie Love the IliUley (2ni(.rt lln-nmfi who ha Iti mliwlng nIimo Monday t Or'W ti-l. niere him ho iculoii for n vol.iitury illwipie-uiance and h" imid" no reparation, :ii i-ti collect. It'K the iiioiwy due til in thai he could have had any time. Mr. Iiirilg,T ha an liiiii'liiiit ;in noiinceiie nl to make and by cir-multlng hi big "nd" on the ninth pag,. y.j will dlrwuVer whftl t I It of lmtlBJice In ycu for It inn'fi dolliim In your pocket. Mr. liiiixlifT la ihornughly reliable, lin Atorliuu know, and In 11'euim iveithing he aya. W, A. 'Joodrtln wiot iip1c-1 the con liaci for the Hcveritevnih airm-t lm Vroveme'ul. hi Md of 6S Ix-lng lb--lou'eot, There wre but two other bid dera. L. I'U ck, (1674 M. and lUnwi A Win, IMWOO. Th.. contnu-i hi r lfl'-x that the I'liprovetncnt ihall lie com plcted within, forty day. The urgunitatlou of the Or gon Alaeka Mercuiitlle compaiiy ha b- li coinph'ti'd and the f ilU-ulim oilier wcrf .-I.-cI.mI. 'rrldent. V. V. Whip, pie. .-, leiiu y. Till. 1'. K. K" K'in; dir.-ct.ir. W. V. Whipple. Th.. IV I: K-k;iii, Anhur M Hmlth. J. dm K. I.oiiiihrun. of ('Ih Ii iIIh aiul A II Mutui of 1'ortlaiid. hlin.nl'Ri Want'l A young marrb-d loan, talk S-lleh. Finn an I Kngllah. nt afiald of work. M re idij.vi of a good place tba:i big wug. Aii.-r by l.-tter. 'T.Mii"rani.." far Aatorlan. I'ur line of holiday g.l I now in. li.'ii.ember we hav. the only line of II kind in tlu city. Portland rb'. H K. Albt. St K..n. J... I'.ray, h. urr.t at Sdl.-ni la riH.i le I employed on tla Antotian for a ahnrt tlnie, iH-Ing p.x-omiii.-nd''U by proinln.'iit rltl-n wluw ucUultit.-nc' he made by in.-an of hi niemlM-nthlp in a prominent order. Hi work was not nutlvfartory and he iva ein dU charged. He r.'tnalii'M In A!rU a agent for the I'ortloiul Telegram and iHvnoniiy illclt.l avdwrtlNln: for thi nml other paper. He l not an Atnrl.iii. ;Jd Fellow hull I eld a Jolly crowd let nlkht. one hundml ;ud fifty I'or Inn I W oedmen the World come d n and with the local m mU-r pr cw. led to enjoy tre-inei lvi-i. in u truly fraternal tyle. (srgc K. llofn il'- llv-rM a uplendld ldre on th. aub- J.r: of fnvt-rnlty. Tlw "champl.vi Or - g,n Wiltnen team, Multnomah ciiiup. took the floor and eully ilem.mtnitel hv they are thv champion The fol lowing oltlcer of that camp were herv: a Visit LINE mil eimi'moiis stock. from, tlui enabling $ - to $" on a Man's 77, rrrz : n Iat tomnMUler A, M- ", (mmand. er 11. H. Iin-lt, Advlner J. 11. Hud. mho, Lunkof II, IC Newell, ( lerk J, M. Wood worth, A I til Lawrnntw. The team la commanded by Captain Jon aiwl conlta of M. w. M'-lonald, Orlf. flth, Drnvey, Zen, Lun'Wi, Young, Kerwb.ke, Tuler Iuvth, !, Kruifer, C'rabcr arid (.'ral-r. Mr. J. W. Welch wa mf ytrday by an A tort an rpreM-nta'lve n win bluntly aaked what truth tretv wa In I he churge publlnhi-d by thv New tluii lie. had efib-red Into a Cimiblnatlon with the rurti-tHinlaan bnl'T and iirtlcu larly with Mayor Itergmun. Mr. Web-h einphaUrally b nw the i barge He ald the -rutthfti nd other re ferring to hi atlltud" In form.-r i b tb.n r Ult-ly. rldlruloiiely falie-, "1 have th- hlgh.-t rtri-t for May or lieigniiin," he euil'l. "and the .Ktieni liM-nth.-l in the prolMtbW' catKlldat.- but I buve nt nor buve I attempted to have any un.bnttjuidiiif wl-h any of th. ru In ri-Kurd to th oofulng ! lion. ' fe..phime in-rvlce ct much l-- In nine nitt of tlu country than here. In northern Vermont, for lntance, Jut on ellhi-r rid" of the t'uiiuilluji line, a 1,-o.nl teU phoiw m-rvU-r b g1vn for V-t to I Ui n y.-ar. In many o.hT ua, iat nnl w.ttt, aJinlUr wrvlc L given f. r 1 16 to li a year. Corr-ap'idlng .-rvbe In Anvorla -i tIJO a y.-ar. Since the entire Pacific 014. Udephotw ytein I und.-r the cmtrol of on or- g. inl.iiili n, the claim caruiut be made that the local ervhx I more exie-n-ive than H-wb-re. Koine action hoiild be tuk.-n to rlui. til.- pr-ient unn uaoiiable charge. Mea:w can be d.-vleej f..r (9.nlrol1lng U and they liouM be upplb-d without deluy. Mllrt. HULMKS' TKA A I'b-uel!ig Aatorlu Kocl.'ly Function Friday ufU'inoon. Mr. I'barU, Holm. d.-llghtfully en- t.-rtu iri.-tl a number of her lady frt.-ndu Friday ufi.-ni.'n ut ta.' The iur!or and dining ntn were i-harnung In their arimtlc J.t'ralb!m of fern and hydr.uiKtua. The guest f.iut.d amuHeiiK-ut In tin- m-ver-uld K nee of b an box. lr. J. K. Fergu in won llie firm prlxe a handjo.ine fil.-e of r mbn'li-r-l linen work.-d by 1'ie h 'te. Mr. J. L. H. Gray receiv ed the conwdatlon tribute. T.ioih' Invlt.-d were M.-exlomtw li. Van LiUH.-n, C J. Trvfu-hard, ,Cr"o. W. Pride. Ceo. Wik1. V. 8. fhort, C. H. Thompon, John Smith. David Morgan, F. L. Parker. Hyrle. C. L. Honmon. J K. Hlggina, M. J. Foot, J. H. D. Gray, Jam.- Fox. J. K. FV-rir"n, Manthurn, S. Kun-lull. IVndlet'Mi. Maon, M. B. lioiaith. 15. lkvd, Hy land. -r Aimer, C) b irr,. A. Bivmru-r, u Kinney. Hobt. t'urrutht-r. F. tmlend.V. 0. 1ewi. D. J. Wekh, and MIh A. Wood. RKi'ITAL AT MAYOR BKUGMANS. A pbir.ola recital wa glwn yeBhrday ufl. th ion ut tile rewl Ic-nce of Mr. and Mr. Iwac H.-rgin'ui at which an lnter- e.itlr.g pii cram of cloMical and popular iruslc wo tvndetvd. .Mr. Hi lice w as at the Inmrumeru. Th" program wu Intonn-'ly erjoyrj by all. Ai ioiik thowc' pi wHtt wvrv Mr. J.une Fo, Mis Fox. Mr. Fuird, Mrs. S'oke. Mrs. Schaneckuu, Mrs. t'tiln gvr, Mtr. Wilkinson. Mr Lietvnber gr, Mr. Hld.n. Mr. Huston. Mrs. KuettPiT, Mr. OmIhitii, Mrs. Roes. Mrs. J.ilius Strnu. Mr. Hobnon, Mr. Stone, Mi-. Kendall. Mr, llatulgvr, Mrs. ueorge. .Mr. cniuci anu iir. tinuke. PEHS0NAL MENTION. 9 -''Mr-?----SM) J. "Winter f Portland is In the city. 'l'm It -vlman, of l' -p Ulver, Is at the Paikcr. . T. Low.dl. of Portland. It at the (Vcldcnt. A. J. Hcivy, f Por-tlaiul. Is rt'fi.tered fit the Parker. 0. OoiH'Uind of Portland Is mopping ut tho Parker. (.loo. llop'i, of Portland, Is tveristervd at tho Parker. V. A. Ford, of rortUind, was In the city yesterday. F. Norman of t'hlcago was at the Oc cident yesterday. J. T. Hlcum vf t Mi-frmi City was In the city yesterday. li. F. WellliiKton of Pan Francisco is at the Occident. W. II. Stewi-r, if Itdt'HniK-nv Is in the city on bu-huss. F. S. (oodnnUKh, of Fortland, is a guest of the Parker. W. N. l-'wls, of Portland, is r.-gis-tend at the Occident. II. R. Ktirke of San Francisco Is rog Isieivd at the Occident. W. A. rout of IV'tivlt ivgistore.! yesterday at the Occident. C. F. Oaiiiatft of New Cnicatis, is stopping ut tin?- Occident. T. H. Cotlln and wlfo of Iutland wora at the Occident yMterday. Mlsg Sadie ImholT. of Portland, Is visiting Miss lone Howes of this city. L. Mattsen Rnd wlfo of Knappton wotv giicnts or the Occldont yesterday. Mayor Sto;-ey. of Fc-rtlamd, was In the city last night attending the Wood men mooting. It. II. N'owhall. the Portbuid, East Side banker, wua among th Woodmen who came down lant night. Elijah Bennett, of the Ann of North rup & Stui-gls, Portland, was one of th Woodmon w ho captured Uw Astoria camp litst night. THB NON-f'ARTIHANIt. A few more than the iKv-mwry hun dred gathered at the onirl h)U Uu night to ii.nlnatn a nori-paftlan tick et. It wa a democratic crnd with n oc.br.al reMjbllran aprlnkled In for appenranc k. M'N of thoae few republican refralneil frn vo:lnr. Dr. H. U H"ndron pebbled and founcllmar. (.'txlnyef ai-b-g aa eer tary. The oonvnitbej had rei pre. Urnlnary lHMlnvw to tranHt and pro- cl at once with nmilnaili. which rnulted In th following: NON-1'AHTIKAN TK'KKT. Mayor Inaae B rifman Auditor and Police Judge., II. I", Ne.anri Trnurer J. K I'arrwy police f'ommliurtoner John Kopp Htreet CoinmlKHlorv-r Pre.) Wrtglit ' Ity Atl'nt-y Mat hew Huicl..- Hurveyor N. Raymond t'OI'N''ILMA N', Flrat Ward '. W, J r.r,k We.oiKl vvunl John Horrmon Tnnd V'ard I'eter Nufur The (halrmun vtim irlve-n authority to nnme a centra! crnimltt chould It n ary. In two (iuk .rtily wiut.lt n-eeary to take a halbrt, the mIk-t nomination U lnit by acclimation. For tn-t c.mioiloner Jarrer K-ar ney, the n-publbwi candidate, and Frwl Wright weiv nominated. The vnt t-id. Kearn-y 10; Wrttfht, fil; blank, 2 si rather g'iol Nhowtng f.K- Kearney In hi ' ipon-rt' convention. For councilman In th llrt warj Mr. (?x,k and Mr. Tibr w-re nominated The otc t'Kl 41 for fik and JO for Tiber. None but the firm ward voterw pariicipat-vl In thin nomination, yet 71 vote were ca.it. while the entire con v- ntl.m cat but ! vote in the only ballot It took. After the ri'Mnlnitlon th candidate were all.il uji-m to "p-ak." The oc- co-ilim didn't demand oratory, or If It did the demand w.-nt to pprt'K. Mr. HuKhe in iirtl-ular couldn't find the "lot go" point., although nhe audience m several pbndld opiHirtumiien f. him to quit. Hut he didn't Ktart In to make a p.'ch anil he llv.-d up to that Ir.ten'.lor.. Ill remark wwv chiefly aldi'-Kw to thanking Mr. Smith for putting a-lde the tremeti-louii ambition to be a candidate for city attorney, thu giving frve flc-Ll to the peuker. Thet th; convention adjourned vry 'luickly. READY FOR BATTLE. III One Kxccptlun the Republlcana Have a Full Ticket in the Field. The republican city central com mKtee ha carried out the Instruction of the convention and has completed the ticket, with one exception. A de cision ha not been reached in th mat Ur of strevt commlsn-loner. RFr-FBLICAN CITY TICKET. Mayor Dr. Onwald H. Beckmin Auditor and Police Jutre..H. R. Nelson I Ity Attorney Geo. F. Welch ( Itv Treaurr ......Frank J. Carrv-y City SuAeyor Albert S.-Tee Mret ComnilsMon-r ..James Kearney COl'NCIMAN. First Ward Thomas Mokko P.-eond Ward John Svens-vt Third Ward Asmus E. Brix Thi Is a good, clean substantial tick et that comm-nds lt.if to republicans and to th Indepe-ndont voter. Pr. Iteckman Is a successful, physician and an enterprising, loyal citizen. He has nid s.ught the nomination but he will make a surprisingly strong run am: will be elected. Dr. Beokman was an lii'iortant factor In the Finnish emigration movm-.u and he will be Rtvatfully remembered by th.w of our citizen whose birthplace was Finland. The rommi:f iia.-.! a resolution which doubtle was the result of great provocation, but its wisdom and pro pi lety Is to be (tuesll.Aie-i. It was not ugge?vl. and It ibs not appear that it Is endowed by the n-publlcan can-db'uu-s. The following Is th-; lesolu tlon: v WHi:REAS:-Tho nontlne of the Republican City Ticket made an hon orable light for tho arious offlcos be fore thi? city convention, having been open candidate fr at least two months prior to said convention, and W HKREAS: It has boe-n a frequent and common thin for certain v-caied republicans, to itietlon the motive if the convention, or some person who has taken an active part in the convention and to make uncalled for remarks against candldavs not cindtictlv' to the best Intorvt of the party, a:id bich antagonism is being marirf at the pres ent time, thetvf.;v liK IT RKSOLVED: That th-? secre tary of the 'lepubliean City Central Committee, be and ho Is hereby'-tn-structtd to keep a list of all such per sons for future ivf.Mvncv. which shall be called tho Black Rook, and the chairman is Instructed to have the names of such p,-r-ons published ut the expense of the party. AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. To make It apparent to thousands, who think themselves 111, that tiiey are n.n atlllcted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, n a costive condition Is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufaotered by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold bv all druggists. fc WHITE COLLAR UNI Columbia River and rutet f ui.d Navi gation Clan - Bailey Gs.xert leavea Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dn"y -xcept Bun day at 7 a. m. White Collar Una and Q. R. & N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey Qattert and Hassaltx A. J. TaVr, Astoria Agt U. R SCOTT. - Te'jphone 111 President r Jones, He Pays the Freight "- YOUR FARE. Get oo the car or boat and rome tip to Portland, RIDE FREE and get the freHtht paid back oo your gnocig. While the present rate of lre remain in' force we wilt pay yonr fare from Aitorla aad return, mid also pay the freight to Axtoria on ' your iinrcliases, proridnl you bnv 20 nr more. No freliht" aid on Hour, feed or pol-ite. If yon send na your onlor by mail you will receive a credit of Ml renl allowance for tarn both yi We Piv freight to all stations on A. & C. R. B. tliroogh to Heaside. JONES' CASH STORE, 10 aad 110 front trt, 3 Hoefler's Bonbonniere kbere the riKstCudiesia ike State Z are frcptred tad Alj il Stock BLANK Of Every Description Made to Books for 1900. loo Leaf Ltdgtrs lid TrtoaferCises. Order Blaias Mulders aid Riders. Conaierciil Triitiig il ill brushes. fBT"I-arget Ealabll.hment In tha Wt. Holiday Goods liTOYSl Z I r B- F Allen 8 Son, 365 forc-ai st. SHE HAD TROUBLE How a Prominent Lady of Portland Went tha Rounds With the Dentists. Mrs. Mitchell of Alblna said yester day: "A little more than Is month ao I suffered untold pain from decayed teeth and was 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 knowj I tried for over four months to wearj them but I could not, and so I consulted , another prominent dentist, one of these high priced ones, you know, and he made me another set and charged me $25. making 55 In all for the two sets. I tried these and tney were no oe.ier than the others. I told Mrs. ColUnii about It and she told me that her teeth cost her only J7.50, including the ex-1 tractlng of 10 and she said they werei Just lovely and as good as her natural teeth. I asked her where she got them j Rnd she said at the Portland Dental Parlors, corner Fourth and asmngron streets. She went down witn me nexi day and I saw Dr. Jones, the manager, and made arrangements for this set. He did not demand a cent until I had tried them a week and reumea ana told him I was perfectly satisfied. As much as the others? No! He charged me only $5." Beautiful Millinery At prices withiu the reach of all. Call and examine tbe new stj les. MRS. ROSS. 183 11th Street W. B. Edwards l-'vcry variety of Ritual nd . DivsmM Lumber, 1 s, 'iViiiJows, Moulding id Cedar Shingles. lrnn Common blab.r.iirk, I tr, W U U 'J Uemlock.Alder.l'oleOak Ottv Seventh Street Dock BRC VN'S RESTAURANT A first-cla9s place at moderate prices Rooms for ladies and privute parties Open nil Nighty. . 103 Fourth St., near Washington CORTLAND, OKECON. PHONE BLACK 1834. l'ortla)Mt, Ornn.. 543 COLIC BCUL ST.. AST0RIA. Oltr.COX S BOOKS Order. Urge Line ot Stock Attractive Prices. THE IRW1N-HODS0K CO. First and Salmon Sta., Portland. Galore For the young and old, Everything in the Japanese line, Toys to please the yougsters. WIW. 1 Ladies' Tailtr. (cits' Tailtr. I. D. Coyer, Merchant Tailor DHo-Date 177 Fiirti St.. iOBTLUB, m. Y. M, CVA, Build'g. Nut Coa. Nut Butter, K B Cereal, (Jranose, Health Crackers, C.luten, Nut Roast, Nutene, Maltosia Are a few of tbe Health Foods sold by KNAPP BROS., HEALTH FOOD Co. Portland. Or The Eastern Dining-room and Restaurant J. lT. Wanner, Prop. Private Dining-rooms for Ladies Meals 15c tp Open alt Niijtit. 170 THIRD STREET. Bet. Morrison and anthill Portland, Oregon.... Holmes' English AND Business College 414 Yacchill St, Portland, Oregon. SIX DEPARTMENTS English, Bookkeeping, I . , 1 w !.i snonnauu, typewriting, rciMuuiiaiui., il Bend for circulars.