The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 30, 1899, Page 3, Image 3

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Save $10 to on your Suit or Overcoat
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II you wish to be well dres.cd in every particular Style Cloth -Lining, Workmanship
Ready Mude Clothing, Then let us make your next Suit,
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Suits to rder
Vi imiko miiu to order from 5.00 to $15 thdij cr
than any other first-class tailoring establishment
in .Portland. . . .
-in fact everything that pertains to a perfect Suit orOvercoat at NO MORE EXPENSE than if you wore
Uncalled for Garments at Half Price
THE great rush of people to take advantaged our extraordin
ary offers in uncalled for suits and overcoats has been marvel
ous from the very beginning. The popularity of these suits
has become so great that we have been compelled to open
correspondence with over one hundred of the largest Tailoring
concerns throughout the country in order to get these suits
tat enough to supply the enormous demand. These are
not misfits, but suits made to order on which deposits have
been paid ami 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 advantageous to consign them 10 us
than to attempt t dispose of them from their own establishments.
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats, $10.00
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats, $12.50
$30.00 Suits and Overcoats, $15.00
$35,00 Suits and Overcoats, $17.50
$40.00 Suits and Overcoats, $20.00
These garment are so lar superior in
style, fjt and finish to ready-made cloth
ing that comparisons are odious. Call
and examine them and see ii we can
fit you.
We are Tailors,
Bear that in
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.
FarnsuorMera
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Tailoring
Company,
250 Washington Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON
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FORECAST OF THE j
COMING MESSAGE
J.onge.st Smf lo ( unsros Since Mc
Klnle) Ha llrrn fri-Milm!.
UlK TKKKITUKUL lUSM'.SSIOSS
Mcsmic Kill IKil CihauNtlvtly With
the l'roioscd (io eminent In I'orto
Klco, I'hlllpiilncs an I Culm.
N'L'W YoKK. Nov. 29. A special to
(lio llriaM frjtn Wtmhlntrtou says;
l'lviiihitt McKlnley's third iiniui.il
iiiinmiK' euiiitrm in in w (iia.KK'ally
oinMc, Only riu J i ili.uiifm and ad
ditions tot ilov'liiiii'iiU In thi 1'lilllp
iiiih an, I cU vIwim durluif tlie next
fi w 'lnyit iieo vtslUitiw will Ixi made. It
win read ui tudiiy' oubluet nnt
liiK. It I t ho lnnirKt nutwure ever vent
to cuiiKiufM by t'rvwldont MeKnlU-y,
comprising muri tlwui 20,000 word.
TMo iiiimc liuinrtAvt foaiur- of tlio
iiii'nwiki' reliita to tlu n'W depi mUiielei
und tu tlio (ln inolnl ijiKtitlon. The
seiitlal feature on tin-so topic were
thus outlined to me today by a nifiii
l r of Itvo cabinet.
Sovereignty In to bo ettiabllHlio)
throughout all tlio riiillpptiw Islands
ami to bo pvrnuinn.tly maintained.
I'lvll government In to bo extended
tin ouirliont thi Ih1.lm.1h a rapidly an
possible on lltia somewhat similar to
tho amuitfcim-tit affected for the gov
eminent of the IsUnd of Negro,
A 11 it t Ion Ik invited to I lie ivpott of
tln I hllippini'H commission an to why j
It Ih lniiiMll)lt fur tlio United Shite
to part with tlio Islands and its to
tlio great coinniirt'liU advantages In
holding them. Civil govleromont In
Cuba under military eonlnd lit recom
mended utiitll Homo HubHtniUlckl progress
hus been made through the medium
of suffrage toward flio establishment '
of an Indepe in Ifii t form of goviTiiitK'ht,
Attention Ih called to the fact that tho
census will not be completed until Du-
ceinbor 1, and as tho Spaniard have,
under the treaty, until April next to '
decide whether they will become cltt
tkim nf the Island , It will not be poa-
rlbln until that time M h.td K-ntn i
rl'M'tloim to di'tTiiiInc Un future nv.
rrniiKiit of tlu IkIiuuIh. Th iirt.ui .f j
uiiiwxaIIiki. K th'M'-f'iri". l.ft !- ;
limit mnini U Utid upon tint Impr .vi i
until In tho Uliind dilrlnu the ar. nut
only coinmor:UII' uud agrltulturally, j
but alo In Uie inltry e.nJ.t1on --t I
tlu- eltli- and lnn.
rrdptit Mi Kmley rromiuoiidn '.lia.t
elvll irnvenuiwnt lmniUa.iely p i.Ia ' ;
the mllllary In I'orto IIW-j u civil;
Kovei'lior to b. Bpivlnl-'d and a roimrll
or L.tfuUUlire lo Ih- elTtod by I lie
le, pro"'rt' rtltleatlonal nuullll- '
i atliHK to N" pixtarllwil by lh Virt-1. j
A to Hawaii Ow pnldeiit kiikK""!!" j
liiiiniillat. i-rlHlatlon, lo put In effort a j
teriitortnl form of govt rtitneirt ami the
mudirialli n Af tho p.ndlng blllx t. cer- j
ivHpotid mow neorly wHh the j 0 1 t - j
eiil goveniment of tht IhIowIh.
Tho He Kilo wmfen'nw la polnti'-l to
with mUlfimtlim and it ntfttenn-nt made j
that tin ti-aty ai'M lo at VhlK con-1
foifiieo will 1 nulmiltteil at oiu' to,
tho ifiinr (Initltlratlon In rxpnwnl I
over Iho II mil iwttU'meivt of lln- Ven
etiii'l'an Imundaiy eitilroverty. Samoa
cimiw In for a linxv nlmr of attention,
tho fXrtlluir e-ent of tlio year lire re
viewed and tho statement made that a
new treaty will mow In Hi-nt to thi
Mia to r the partition of the Islands.
Tho pretld;nt r'fern to tlie traile r-t t -nation
in China and tm verbaJ iiwur
ancea re'lvil by. this ipvrnmnt from
power having aphetv" of Inllu.iifc in
that empire that Amerltun tnul rights
will bo rmptvlttl. Ho will l"o nn
nounr tlutt hoi ha requested that
thee verbal niwuraneen l placed in
writing but will be unablo r Inform
cnngTCHH that he hn rvelveil the for
mal communication desired.
IltON AND 8TKEL.
Demand, Ktlll Continue Heuvy and
Mills Hun Overtime-.
N1SW YOHK. Nov. 2.-Judgv p. H.
Hary, president of tho Federal Steel!
company, returned to UiU city lust
nlRiit from Clilcnro, where he haul
ln"ii for Hover.U wexvk. When que I
tinned nlniiit condition In the iron anil
teel Industry In tho wewt he Ud:
"In our line tho demand continue
n heavy a ever. In mime detriment
of tbe tiado a rather quieter market
1 reported. However, I do not con
sider till significant. Tho prioe of ore
ha just been fixed at $5.50 pr ton
bn at Lake Erie and Lake Michigan
port for next eaoo.
Thla la about tho time that the
lailf.. iiinnumer make their ore eon
unct for futurw d-!tvery. Th"
tH-hrdule lndiiat an advitiKv of from
Ti to w h r crnt of tin? prleen of a
yiar aito ami pt)lnt to a eoiiluiU'-d
mroiiK market for riiilnlwd prxxluotr.
Th- i.eiv flkuix about corrtwiond with
prvaelit prlc of flitlnluM intal.
Tli-n? I a tvneral feeling that ore
im iroinir t. be ruthor -ttr next year,
and tli- demand t active."
When q iiemed aloiut the maltT
ef a divld.-iid on Federal Steel com
mon. JuilK" l,iry Mtltl that ne)Uiliig ho
be n deeided yet, but that a nuxtllig of
iliiH fd.ru woulil be held noon, when thl
U.-ttt!ou would bo taken up. The next
dividend on the preferred will be three
per cent, making up h full, nix per
if nt for the year.
promptly determine them and an
iiounce his dx'telon by cable.
In upiili.tlng civil governors at thi
tune tlx- president 1 guided by a de
nire to pn-iar th'j Cuban for liuU-i-;i.lent
admlnlstrajllop. Home rule
In Culwt can certainly not b permit- ! a aja
tsl until after April 30. 1900, by which f 0
time all Spaniards remaining in the '
A FEW
INTERESTING
Island must have made a declaraUcm j peopi, ooatemplatlng a tni
M'KINLEY WILL
RETAIN CONTROL
ITB IS TO BK DIVIUKI)
Two Guvcrnors will lk Appointed
Who Kill Kulc Subject to the Ad
ministrntlun at Kiishinyton.
NEW YORK, Nov. 29. A upeclal to
the" Herald from W'otihlngton Bays:
It is leanu-d that the president hits
nirt. fluolly determined whet'ler he hall
make ftenersj Wood gownior of the
eiitlrv inland or app.rint him governor
of only the ewtero part of Cuba, plac
ing Onerul. Ludlow In cluirg of the
western half and di'terinlnlng himself
all quest Mm respecting aftalra relaUng
to the enitlra Island.
Tho latter plan comniendu IUlf to
tho president, espi-oially in view of
presswv lexertetl by friends of General
I.udlow to secure recognition of his
kvivIivo. liefore adopting 1t, hower,
he wIhIich to consult with General
Wood :tnd obtain his views. In any
evont Creiwral Wood' appolniunent,
eMher as governor of the entire Isl
and or only of the eastern portion will
not bi announced until after congress
convenes.
The authorities' ay that In case a
divided control 1 decided upon, It
will be an easy mattr for two officers
acting as governor to refer to Wash
ington all question affecting the whole
Island, and that the president can
before a court of record of their de-
clsioii to preserve their allegiance to!
Spain. Failure to make such declara- j
Hons will mean, acordlng to the treaty j
of peace, that they have renounoed i
whether oo business or pieasura, Um
naturally want th best serrles ob.
taanaols so far aa aaeed. comfort aad
safety Is coocttm-i. Employ of t
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINK! art
a aid to erv Uta publlo and our train
ara operated to aa to maka clo eoa
aaottooa wltfl divvglnc lrnea at all
JuacrtioA poiDta.
Pullmaji Palaca SiMplag and Cnalr Cart
oa throat h trsii,
lfeal
wueh allegiance and to have adopted
the nationality of Cuba.
Although the Cuban census will be
completed on Thursday, election can-1 Dialog Oar asrrW naucotled.
not occur until after April 30, In order can.
that all the persons entitled to a voice " m elas. rrle.
! the affairs of the Island, may cast ,0 T" '
their vote. It l understod that Gen- ,
emi Wood win diia-iw. this feature of j TheWlsconsin Central Lines.
Cuban affaire with the president.
Crippled by
Rheumatism.
and you will mat direct connection at
8U Paul for Chicago. Milwaukee and
all points oast
! For any further Information call on aa.'
j ticket agent, or correspond with
I J AS. C. POND. Gen. Pasa. Ajftnt,
I or JA8 A CU)CK. Milwaukee, Wla.
i Gnral Agent
M Stark 8U. rortiADfl Or
Tboae who havo EheumaMstn find i
tbemselvM growing (toad it; worte all :
tha while. One reason of thi ii that
the remodie preacrlbed by the doctor! !
eonUln mercury ana pousn, wnioa ul
timately intensify thediseas by oau
Ids the joint to iwell and stiffen.
l; At . i I
nroaucing sovenj stiuinnoi me nones. , a .
B. 8. S. hag been ourlnR Rheumatism I Iflpf C
tor twenty years even the worst easel 1 lv IW L-5
which seemed almost incurable.
-TO THB
Through
Capl. O.K. BughiM.Ui popular railroad
onduolor, of Uolumbla, 8. 0 hsd an prt
rre with RneumtUm wbieh oonrinwd hla
thi I iKr la onlr ens
aura fr thai v1"'"' dli
Br;s: "1 wm
raal ingarar from siut
ulr KheumaUtm lor
two m- I eould gsl
no permanent relief
from nr medtein pra
art bed by my phynloUa.
I took about down bot-
urv in Tlllll n. n. n.. miu ' t
now I m well as I i,V4r
Tcrwut .amy life, lcin -WiX t 2
ur that your mfdtein T K. T-m? I f
ourad me, and 1 would .ir amu?- -Wr.
recomnnind It to ny on "kA.W"...!
uflcring from nr blood dla.
Everybody knows that Rheumatism
Ii a dieniicd (tate of the blood, and
only a Mood remedy Is the only proper
treatment, hut a remedy oontainliii
potash and mercury only aggravate
the trouble.
S.S.SJ?r,Blood
being Purely VegoUble, goes direct to
the vary cause of the disease and a per
manent oure always result. It is the
only blood remedy guaranteed to con
tain no potash, mercury or other dan
gerous minerals.
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Dealers, Manufacturers aid Contractors
Of Asbestos Boiler
and Pipe Coverings
229 Second St, PORTLAND, ORE.
DO YOU BATHE?
NO.
WHY?
Ml
Eecance at our bouse we have neither a bathtub,
nor hot water handv. . . .
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TKun an ti lha ttnoolon Tiii Hi a at 917 A at or UL ')
25 cents is the prioe. 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.,
283-2HB Morrison St., Portland, Ore.
To the Ladles of Astoria:
We will save von one-fourth on every garment you purohiwe from us, be
cause we are direct manufacturers, and yon will save tbe middleman'
profit. .
Kur follurvltes. fMin - ' P
KorXdk Hims. n-iiiii "P
Indies' Kine Tailor-Miult' Snllinin S1-'W "1
Uitllfs' Klnc'lallor .Miule llolli JnckclN, ITimi SI1- up
IjuIU-s' Klm Frencli Klunm l Waists, from $1.7 up
Aluiikii Si-si skill Jai krts. I.oikIuii lye, inade
esptvlally t order trom .. - 81.A.0O up
Reniod.'llni! of Kur Garments Into tlie Latest Style t very
low IllilllfS.
Send lor illustrated ratalogue, which we will gladly mall
you.
Highest rrlee I'aitl for Kuw Purs.
Yours Respectfully,
The Silverfield Fur Manufacturing Co.