The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 28, 1899, Page 3, Image 3

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Do you want to save money ? . .
If you tlo, you can by culling
lit owe ami buying your
I ry Good at
M'ALLEN & M'DONNELL'S
Great Closing Out Sale
Jiickctn mid ('ajx-K Spiriul fur
lYi'liiy hikI .Siitiinliiy
470 ami 472 ('omtiiercliil Mriwt.
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TO ASTORIANS.
Ilia IIAII.V ASTOItlAN will ! found
on mU In 1'iirtUinl at Ilia wll himwu
tl.m.rr buuu f J. r. Hanilly ., SHI
M liluiloii NtraM. Iiiilin fur ailtar.
ll.li lM wlili IliU milt will rnlt
iriiBiil Aliaull.Hi.
TOIMT W BATH EH
nWTI.ANli. Nv. 21 Washington,
l-tf., U II' I Idllhil, IXVUHl.Uinl ruin I"-
tn)'. with iI'MTMlng twiiix'tntur w
f tlx' fum-ml"! mill cottier raM of
lllrlll.
AROUND TOWN.
Crawnih, cookd la wtoe, at lbs Na
tlonsl Cafs.
Drink K. D. Cereal; Eat Nut butter
and Health Foods and be happy.
Andrew V. (.'olemaii ami Mmsly
Atnlcrwiii wito Krmilp-I a marriage
Iktiixi,
rr Pale hap, an organ, in food
ootutltlon. Apply at "Tt Hammond."
ttppoalt th railroad depot.
Nunc) Welch ( 'attiu No. ii. Native
lUiiithlern of Oregon, will me-! at M :w)
(Inn evening Ml llaiithorii's hall.
A. It Cyrus hi moved hla IUJ Es
tat and Insurant ofTlc to (36 Com-inrrt-UI
aired, oppoalle tha Aatorlan
Ihacouragp Sunday linjllmll by pain n
t'ltig weekday game. Tliankiif inug
day the A. K. C. jdaye tli IVntal Col
legs. Pure whisky Harper Perfect wtiUkjr
Harper rvtry bottla guaranteed Har
per. Bold by Ford A Btokaa Company,
Aatorla, Oregon.
Tin I.K'Ibnll game Him, lay lln u
the I rients of Portland aiul t'Mrlwwn
ranuluM in a victory tor tlin vlaltora.
Tlio attendance win aliui
our I Inn of holiday goods N now In.
Iti-mnmiMT w hnvo the only linn of
Ha kind In ilia city. I'ortliunl prlrm. II.
K. AlUt, & Hon.
A nlmil prlug umlimlla tan lw mvn
a 1 ngK'a cniuly ulinu n xl in J din
HaiiiiN, wlili Ii will tm vlvvn awuy wllli
a t cni pai kuvo f gum.
Iti'klyn coal laata loiifnr, ta clransr
anj make Iraa troubla IUi atov and
chlmiiay flura than any other. Uvorg
W, Hanborn, Avnt. Talephona 111L
S. llitr.lv a aiiiior, riikwitcI in liin
nauiK in Urn ilu't ii'iiil )iii rila ami
arktnmlr.lr, liuvmjf Ih'ch ilruiik. He
ImJ Immiii iu jail iiii Sulur.liiy mi Ut n
rulruaixl.
W4iiI"1-Tj rhafti-r fur tin wlnii-r;
Kaa Uuii' li, 4 to ( tun l arrylng inuiu .
Ity. Apply lo Harry Hmw-ll, Hilliawi
M.irkot ('unipaiiy, Ul Kiiurth ntr-t,
lurliand.
Pears' soap is
dried a whole
yean That's
whv it lasts so.
ollli luting, Tlirjr lofl on tlio fvetiiuifl
train for Or,,, Clljr Ihelr fulur !,,,,.. nmmi CilfKFH OS TIIKA.F. C.
AI 1 V YH
Al.'mny haa Ihi'i, imyinif fnly 8HMI a!
yrarfnr lli luinrjr i.f a oily atlorn. y j a riirrr'l never xthur-ttrikr.-aiirl
(lie rniiiii'il Iihn riw iinHMMl ilb OKiper'
lluil ollln.. All-any luia bIh.uI G.OOO In-1 We wjl, ,)0W ()tice , . u urr. JtIKiJH
liiiliilanl anil U tryintf to I'tit ilown her ! a Allen.
del.l llowtiiiiinonreieoliou woiil.l lx vui,., ,nt,ikotl.Bt corner.-Hon. 15od
The illMpHHraBi'0 of lh liafley Oat
lart'a flruian, Albert l,U atill utiar.
coiiulctl lor and It la almoat certain the
man wee drowned. Ilia father and
brother were In town yi aterday but were
nimble lo flnd the ilinhteat two of the
Uilaalntf tnau.
MrV. lllotint of Oregon ( iiy and
Mra. Uliilr of CIhIo) were united In
holy imiiritnony Hiindayaftriioo,, at the
MetlioiliNt pnraonHKi). Uv. Iin: iVnrt j
had we ii" city Attorney.
Itia tiiitlerMoo I that the rppuhlieau
ci iilrnl couiiniltee baa iinaiiiiiioiiiil) tell
iliTitl the tjuiiiiuiilliin for (Milice oomniia
nloner to Mr. Haniuel Klmore. At a lute
hour hint eveiihiK it wuh learned Hint Mr.
Kliiiore bud tli luutler under coiimdi ra
I ion nii'l would j(ivu a iii'llnile uimwer to
the comliilltee tmlay.
Yoiiiib.
I nmde CM I nut Wedm-iwliiy riiht. Ilnflf
Johniuiii,
Yea, yon did your own acoriofc', J.uiny.
Ilardfaly.
N. F. Ilardety aon the new wetkly
button for the third time lunt Monday,
which entitlcH him to wear it for keet.
The rhampion bowlrre on the coaat,
thu P ond Club team, will play an exhibi
tion kuiiiv axaiuat a team of A.K. C,
l,eller addrcaaed an folloaa remained K, ,.r ,, t,e hx-al alley tlil cininic
Hticalled for at the Anloria iMwlofflce. Tlinraduy eveuiii. Memhera of the i
Nov. 27: Jtolx rl H. Ilurkadiile, Frimk A. F. C. end litdiee ore invited towitneaa
Cannack, K 0 Krii kaoii, Tin Ferrill. the ame.
Mr and Mr C II Hiimblin, Ixdlie Hill., Harry ISurkb-.ldrr will inptain the A
CHAUTAUQUA 8ALUIE.
IU. Inaaa Te.rt alated hut Thurmlay
evening, al-o on Kunday mornli g that If
there wai anallei dnni e A 70 at the Kp
worth l-ea'ie on Huud iy erwnin by 7
o'clock they would niutf the doxol'X
twice and k'ivu tb Ciiaiitniiiiu aalute.
Thxre wer 71 preawit, und ihe CI an
Uiiitia aitlule wat Kien which created a
mrfiiifiii-nt feeling.
Dr. If. II. Ha4n, Summit, Ala., aaya,
"I think Kodol Dyappala Curt la a
aplendld medicine. I preaciibe It, and
my confidence In It itowb with contin
ued UK-." It dlgeeta what you eat and
oulckiy cure dyapepaU and Indlgrmtton.
For aale by CHARLES HOOER8.
Tlme'a av.1ft-Ht fllKht la cauaed
the night of a pfimlamy reK?.
by
"I wouldn't be without DeWltt'e
Witch Hazel Halve for any conal dera
tion," write Thoe. B. Hhodea, Center
field, O. infallible ior pi lea. cuta,
buna and akin dlseaaes. lieware of
ef.urnerf-lta. For aaUe by CHARLES
ROGERS.
It la not the bt fighter, but ih beat
rurner thiu wlna tlve political buttle.
Geo. Noland. Rockland. O., aaya "My
wife had pllea forty year. DeWltt't
Witch Hazel Salve cured her. It la
the beat aalv In America." It heala
everything and curea all akin dl
For Sale by CHARLES ROGERS,
Holiday Goods Galore
fTOYffij
B- F- Allen 8 Son, 365 ewKW
For tlic young ami old,
Everything in the Japanese line,
Toys to jdenso tlio yongHtcrs.
DO YOU BATHE?
! NO.
WHY?
Decam-e at our honae we Lave neither a bathtub,
nor hot water handy. , . .
Then go to tbe F.uwunn Hatha at 217 Alitor 8U
2-') centa ia the price. Private apartmenta for
ladies. Only the better claee of patronage li
r Atered to. Try ooe and yoa will come regularly.
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The man who mirrlei a widow never
makea a mlaa-Uke.
Jema Jenaeti, Kutit Andro L lanniiiK.
lUliry Miller. yttir Milea, (Caf Olemm,
Heiulrick I'eteraon, kar lVteraon, Mr
Itoalyn cal la the beat and moat eco
iioinUal coal for houarhold ua In A
tor li. Try Ii once and you will have
no other. (iore W. Banbom. Aifi't. ltokint, (leorue Hhcphard -2, I N Stev-
ena, F.lmer Walker, foreijjo; Miaa Aller
titie I'epamn, Joban Ilortman.
Telephone 1311.
The lillii'inl ., ro llir lute Conn".
Iititdilmore were held yeab-rduy Inorn
iii at M. Mnr)'a chun h nnd were lit-
tended by liinny frieihla ol the worth)
old lirlitlcmali.
Kir cerdwiaid at Ui5 per cord long
and DM per curd AW-ej nj delivered
wilt b the price at the Aatorla Wo-l
Yanl after Monday, November 11. Oak.
Aali, Bpruro Unit Vine maple, Hem-
Uk. HlabwiHid and Blab bark alao, at
reasonable ratee.
Ir. l'rnrt'a aermon ou Mormonl.in
laat Sunday evening created rMnncthini;
of a aenxation and ia highly comiuen led
by all who heard it. At the re,iicf.t of
many a aynpia nf the aiirmon will bj-lM-nr
iu toiuorruw'a Aatorimi.
j PERSONAL MENTION. 4
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It. 1. Kiiihanaii of I'ortUnd ia at the
tVeideiit.
F. V. Werner of Portland I atopping
at the Occident.
J. A. Wolf, Sau Franriero reiatered
at the IXvideat yeaterday .
Julitia Iow of Portland wna In the city
on b'lalneaa yeaterday.
F. W. IVttyurow of Han Fruuciaco waa
at the Occident yeaterday.
T. H. Putteraon of Seattle ia at the
Parker.
S. U.Thonipaon of Portland ia regis
tered at the Parker.
F, C. team on the ix-caaiooof thu con teat
with the Koud Club chaiiipioii on
TI.Hi)kKlvinx night.
The ImiwHiik committee have decided
that herenfter the liowler having the
hi'heKt total at the jireviona contest shall
act aa cnjitain of the team for the next
following content.
The monthly content for a medal was
to hare taken plane Thum lay and Fn
day uiglits ; but the Koad Club i to vinit
the club then; it ia, therefore deemed
advianble to lawl the games off touight
and tomorrow (Wednesday) night; aouie
one ahould win the medal for keeps as
Cooper, Sovey, Fulton, Woodfleld, Funge
and other have won it twice already.
Sovey is atill high lu the 100 game con
text and it legins to look as though he'd
get that button.
As the long evening have act id, quite
a niimWr of the aemi-o.'caaionAl bowlers
U'k'in to show op and it look like old
times around the alleys; especially itbis
the rae on Wedneaday evening, ladies'
uight.
AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE.
To make It apparent to thousands,
who think themselves 111. that they are
mt a ID Ic tod with any dlaesuae, but that
the ayatetn almply needs cleanalng;. Is
to brlns; comfort home to their hearts,
aa a cnntlve condition la eaally cured by
ualns; Pyrup of Fiir. Manufactered by
th CallforrJx Flf Syrup Co. only, and
old by all drugtfsU.
Some women worry themaelvea irray
trin; to look young.
"I had dyspepela fifty-seven yars
and never found permanent relief until
I used Kodol dyspepsia Cure. Now I
am well and feel like a new man,"
w rites S. J. Fleming-, Murray, Neb, It la
the best dlffestant known. Cures all
forms of Indlgrntlon. Physicians every
where prescribe It. For sale by CHAS.
ROGKRS.
A father should always be known by
th company his daughter keeps.
Tou never know what form of blood
polaon will follow constipation. Keep
the liver clean by using DeWItt's Lit
tle Early Risers and you will avoid
trouble. They are famous little pills
for constipation and liver and bowel
troubles. For sale by CHARLES ROGERS.
Dr. W. Wlxon, Italy Hill. N. T..says:
"T heartily recommend One Mlnuta
Cough Cure. It gav my wife Immedi
ate relief In aufocaUng asthma.
Pleasant to take. Never falls to quick
ly cure all coughs, colds, throat and
lung troubles.
A maiden's blush Is the pink of pro
pria y.
It will not be a surprise to any who
are at all familiar with the good quali
ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to
know that people everywhere take
pleasure in relating their experience In
the use of that splendid medicine and
In telling of the benefit they have re
ceived from It, of bad cold it bas
cured, of threatened attacks of pneu
monia It has averted and of the children
It has saved from attacks of croup and
whooping cough. It la a grand, good
medicine. For sale by Chaa. Rogers.
All Is
nettes.
fair la love except th bru-
CSED BT BRITISH SOLDIERS IN
AFRICA.
Capt C. G. Dennlson Is well known all
over Africa aa the commander of the
forces that captured the famoua rebel
Gallshe. Under date of Nov. 4. 1897,
from Vryburg, Bechuanaland, he
writes: "Before starting on the last
campaign I bought a quantity of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, which I used myself when
troubled with bowel complaint, and had
given to my men, and in every case It
prjved most beneficial." For sale by
Chas. Rogers.
LaGrlppe, with Its after effects, an
nually destroys thousands of people.
It may be quleaiy cured by One Uln
ute Cough Cure, the only remedy
that produce Immediate results la
coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneu
monia and throat and lung trouble.
It will prevent conaumpUon. For aai
by CHARLES ROGERS.
Courtship carries more
than any other ship.
passenger
J. D. Bridges, Editor "Democrat,'
Lancaster, N. H says: "One Mlnut)
Cough Cure la the beat remedy for
croup I ever used." Immediately re
lieves and cures coughs, colds, croup,
asthma, pneumonia, bronchi tig, grippsj
and all throat anl lung troubles. It
prevents consumption. For sal by
CHARLE3 ROGERS.
KUscs and rumors go from mouth
to mouth .
CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM
CURES OTHCRS, WHY NOT
TOUT
My wife has "been using Chamber
lain's Pain Balm Balm, with good re
sults, for a lame shoulder that haa
pained her contlnualy for nine year.
We have tried all kinds of medicine
and doctors without receiving any ben
efit from any of them. One day ws saw
an advertisement of this madtdne and
thought of trying It, which we did, with ,
the best of satisfaction. She bas uaed
only one bottle and her ahoulder is al
most well. Adolph L. tfUlett, Man
chester, N. H. For sale by Chas. Rogers.
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Contemplating making an entire change in our Children's Clothing department, and in order to close out
our stock at once, we will for the next
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NEW YORK LATEST STYLES, BEST VALIES AT UNHEARDGF LOW PRICES.
We Quote a few Bargains:
Lot 9955 'child's Vesteo Suits, 8 to 7 years, regular price $4.50, 25 per cent off, now $3.35
Lot 17 482, Children's Suits, 2 pair", of pants, 7 to 14 years, regular price 3.75. 25 per cent off, now 2 80
Lot 17,480, Children's Suits, 2 pair f pants, 7 to 14 years, regular price 5 CO, 25 per cent off, now 3.75
Lot 17,474. Children's Suits, 2 pan .f pants. 7 to 14 years, regular price 5.50. 25 per cent off. now 4.15
Lot 3969, Children's Overcoats, 3 to 14 years, regular price 2.75, 25 per cent off. now 2 05
Lot 4002, Children's Overcoats, 4 to 14 yea-i s, regular price 4.50. 25 per cent off. now 3.35
A Clear Saving of Sl.00 to $1.50 on every Suit or Overcoat Remember we do as we advertise,
S. DANZIGER, San Francisco Store.
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