iJ.zz?ZJ.l J. . 'II1K MOUNINO, ANJOKUN. yilOJlXVYKMBKK Mt 899 I MM. Ha vaii tunnr f iw jvu nmii iv If ymi da, you can by culling at (jiii'o hik.1 buying your Pry (mkwIh it :,' : i" ' M'ALLEN &. M'DONNELL'S Great Closing Out Sale Jacket ami OuncH Sjxriiil fur Friday ami Saturday 470 Mint 472 C"in fdwt Mrrfl. i TO ASTORIANS. Th ll.tll.V AUTOHMN I. fuuml n mI In I'orlUiMl ai lh ii.h ll.marr huuM .if J. r. Ilandi; A .. l M a.hli.gl.o. Ntrl. Orlr fur ti.ina I. I mHIi iliii Ami aill rl tri.i Aituii.iii, TOOATH WKATIIEH, PoliTLANl), Nov. 30. Western Washington and Wealem Oregon, oc caslonal rain today. AROUND TOWN. Foot ball today. A numbr of th leading tura will cluw U-duy, Crawfish. ruok4 In Vina, At the Na lions! Car. Furnished H(h trt. roN'W Rnajmttabl "4 Tho A. Iuular ro l br eh All day today. id Foot ball gam today, Called at J 0'iimk. A ImlwI'Mi JJ rent. Drink K. ti. Cral; Eat Nut nutter And Health Foods And be happy. Make yuur u. i mi today's fk4halU gam befor you go nut to s- It. Tlinllkaglvtllg a-rvlm A 0 30 till Morning at th PrbiTln church. Th Hdmn of Aatorta gave tlHr An nual tail Ikj( night, it u u-tvful AfTalr. Felt Itl'.NT Hingtc rvKimi ir a d MraUl suit. In It Flavel brick. Ap tly room 17. Tli- acceptance nf all tli oAixltdui oti ti'ilh tickets tuv bn Med ami th city campaign l un A. it Cyrus has niovnl hia IUaI Es lu and Insurance office to Hi Com itwrctal am-l. opposite th Aaturtan orBo. TlvU r niliif Tha.nkKlvliif .rvlc. a I In tit Hwvllah lojifuug.- will be held In llw Hw.lih I. iitli. rtin ihunh at 7. IS All ar liivll.il. Tun whlalyr Harper Prfct whUky Htrpr avfry bottl tuarn4d Uu pr. Sold by Ford 8toka Company, AatorlA. Orffm. Our Una of holiday fowl la now In. Itmtmber ' havo (lie only lino of Iti kind In tho city. Portland prlc-a. H. F. AlU-n ft Bon. """ j growing worn nine and Uitrly him vln- A atnt aprlug umbrvllA can b -'ii( ,.,)t a Tngg'a randy atoro m'Xl to J ihtii ' llunnn, wtili li will b (1vn Awuy with The city ach.Hil (. wIm-ik urv pux a t cnt packag4 of gum. 1I. Th boanl of dlr-tont ordeml , thi'tn to ln.UI achiMil "Friday, Nov. A plank walk from Hi aid walk to. th In 1 1 grounda luui Uim lalil to ac-, romnimlat tl ladli w ho will Attend th big footliiill giuna tmluy. TIkto will be a alo of fanry 04'tli l: at tho Cnvnt of th Holy Niuu, U-g-innltig Friday rvoiilng, lwmU-r lat, and rl.vilng HatUlay evrtilng. TliiinkHirlvliig arvlci4 tuulght at 7 : .to ts I. In I In ir..ullHli till. ir. tit v.. i.l II. V in. ..... , Nirwgliui KvaiiKHUviJ I.utJran , thurrli, Ppiriwit. All wvloom. Roalyn cool IA.I. longer. I. clAn,r And mAkci lew trouble with itovei And! ohlniny fluei than Any othr. Ooorg W. Sanborn, AgJnt Ttlephone 1311. Tli.- congregation of Holy Innonta' Cliapvl and (Inn-., oliurrh will unite In their Tlmtikiiglvliig onvliw, wlilch will brt held ut Oroce church ftt 10:30 this morning. Iti.nl yn coal It th beat And moat too- nominal coal for household ua In As toria. Try li once And you will hava no other. Oeorga W. Banborn, Agent. Telephone 1311. Ho linn all you export and aurpanarii all you Imnglne. For goo.1 thing to oat try Jon, Ho pays your faro to 1 (.riliind and tho fnMght on your goodn back. S.-o liln "ad" In this pupor. Klglil of Multnoniah'i foitball rlevrn and four of the Oregon Agricultural college team fought In tho Philippines. Dotilrtl8H llii-y will all testify Hint fiHjtliall 1 nioro exciting than war. There will be an exhibition game or bowling tonight at tho A. P.. C. alleys between the champion" of the count, the Oregon Road Club learn and tlio A F. C. All members pf the cjub and ladlca are Invited. The bowling teams contenting to night are made up as follow: A. F. C. IX. Burkbolder, W. C. Law, T. B. So vey, J. E. Flnlayson, M. 8. Hai-d.ty, Herman Wine. Oregon Road Club.- Meiwri. Ackerrruin, Ilosstter, Hull, Mil ler, Bowie, mi Bmelm&n. m I cnvA mrnov f r? uuiu iiiyiiuj Vdiili'd -To ilurlT fur th winter; ga l.iunch, i to t tun currying mini . Hy. Aly tu Harry llmwfll, Hunwi M;irkn Cniiipaoy. 161 Kourtli atrH, loriland. ' Turkryi valor r cIiIMimI at tlx' varloiu iiiark( y'iiluy iiul thr buying u tirUk. Tim blrdi arv tin Ununlly ftiip and fat llil ar and A ti ria will fvaiN l.1ay. Th" Incut Klka ar )riarin' an truUvii t'lMttAia fir iWr memorial rx nn'lK rictt Sunday, TV manli al jiari I In I tin hand i.f A!'ifUi' l""l vnJ. I hi and iruinUr in Im of an unumiully h'titi oMif. j Tlil ftmiiiin at ! VI k thr fimi ball uniiio will Iti-Kln. Thit walk up il. hill l a rt ilmiwr ilig.'nirr, and llinri' will l a -rowtl iw.urlno- up Ut IIik urouint (i m a ixl fxtutritlnn nf K'-nutiK- TlinnkKlvliig day aixirt. I'lr ci rdwimd at II !J pr cord lmi( ojid IJ 60 pr cord fawrd and drllvrd will In th prtr At th Anuria Wood Yard aftor Monday, Novmbr IS. Oak. Ah, Hpruro limb Vln nmple. Hnv I. .'U.HUIiwrMid and Slab bark Alio, a I r-n'inallv ralra. Th Hi-vnUcnrih lrw-t tminviinoiit la uiidr way. but ill thla wi-atln-r tlm; wok raiilwH progri-aa Vrry rapidly. H.vrral tram tartl In amdlnif but y. a;.-r0uy only .wir waa at w.tk and It waa movlnc riMita, o an. I rubhlah Tin rtayry gniund luxtvy with wIm and It la vrry dimvult to handlv. Th following Or cm f.t ball a aini for lo'lay nr.' mdlulid: Aatorln, A F. t". v N-arthwi-at l-nlal Cullr;, v( r.irtland. IIwm-o, llwa.o va V Ilium (to Junior, of I'liMliUld; Portland. MulUtittiittth) v nlyini. f Hun Fran. rlro, Kuf-tM. O. A I', of ('or'alll v Hiato I'lilvrraJty; rUilrm. Vlllm-t,.r I'lilvrrnlty va Clinnunn liidlaia Th IjiIL-h Aid .!!) of tin- Con (rvffnllonnl rhurrh will hoU li annual .ilrt on I he' aftcrtiiaili nnd wriiliif nf HatuMay. Iiimlr li. The faiu-y work tnl.l with It raiv rxhlblt of M'-xb un drawn work will Im- a atrotiK itttrai'llona to many lii.ll- whll lu chll.ln-n OJi.l tlwlr frl.-ml will p.-rhuMi lw inor Inlvnvitnl In lh doll ntil toy tul.l.K. (l.-orir ,M WMtn waa ndjildtc-d In an In th" (Vninly t'oiirt ytTily and Hh.-rlff Mnvlll atnrtmt up to Salmi with til in litMt n I if hi Sin- wim a.nt to til naylum In 1KS6 iin.t wan kpt. th-r n'rly tn yr. Th.n thin nitnl lat ahow-liiR frul luiprtivrment li waa Mriui.tl. Hi. ha x-n griuluaJly :il " Tln-y do not know wIii.Ikt pnti-h out lh rulnndr or turn buck th rl.u k. If (Im linl alao ir.lm m hml for Friday, Ih-c. lt, tho tpurhcru may have to tvtnuln Hatunlay. Thin (yndlilon mlghl iUKK't u romiuiulon aniif for 'Th TnUn Tomorrow." Tli private numnuiTinl giwn by tti P. I. Q. rlub lout vvntnjf prov u moat rnjoyablo -nt. Th party wim Mi'Mid.-d by a Inrg numlM-r of young ladloa. and ninny patron nli wr pr'iit. Th rmitumm of th miuk.Ta wcrv vrry protty And th party wim 8r"V all. Dainty rfri.h. ""'."'f worr ,'rvTd' ml ,lt lh ini nour or it mo mrrry-mimr wont to tltrlr lioinra. U It. Ilurroughit won the monthly touriKimrnt At th A. F. C, ally hint night, with A total of 107. Thin Is the tlral time PurrioughH hna won any thing In the medal line, though lie I on of the beat bowlers In the club. The Oregon Road t'lub team will W ut the alleys tonight for a mntch game with the local players. The contest promises to bv an Intetntitlng one, though the visitors will doubt Una !' easy winners. The pupils of Mi's. Kratrci's room were highly entertained this afternoon, by a program consisting of songs, rec itations, dlalaguiw, ndilissrs, reudlngs. rle. The niont enjoyable of all was this reading of the "Holly Wreath," it paper edited by Room 8, with J.wle Johnsoii an editor and Myrtle Dotickn assUlant editor. This paper was very Interesting, The rhllrren tiiklng givat pride In getting it up, each one con tributing his mite towards ttu success. Yesterday afternoon the directors visited the various schools nnd made an announcement that was not receiv ed with npplatiMc by teachers or pu pils. "There will be gchool Friday," wild the directors and the atmosphere In the school room grew strangely cold and still. Teachers and puplle had oountod upon a holiday until Monday and had made arrangements according ly. One day's school work sandwiched In between holidays is of but little use but "orders are orders," Tlw I" r'i--rt that th wrt tt rvr rxix-rl'-ncH ru(fl iuti!iM yrntiT- Hy. Th fiiur-iiiuatrd nlim-r lli.nululu la coifiili'iln; iw iari f lurnlx-r fur Clilim at llanliT. TI- Orriimti lilji A'b'lf lrK'"l Iff an. lior durliiK tbf h-ivy wiiuU of livl nlli but drlflnl to tlm run fiu'l.fiy wliarf wIiitp alw mu'li' fuM whlioirt liny duniufv. Th trllluli Klili Alclrwnji n.rtivl dowr from I'orllan1 ylTday. Tts- H. It, Tliimia m tow lti. Thv lhrr-niat biim-r W. K. J"Wtt i-anw In yri-rday and u tow. til to Kruii'un wlirtv etic will lnud with lumLwr. BOMK OF THK uVKIlin'K I.N. Th ltoulit Trli KpTl'nrd In Many Vni. HAN FltANCIHCO. N v. Z A num. t-r of llw nvi-nliiw fltt ram Into port t(la. Th a.ini.iti'T llutlli-mt-r. 4') dayi from Taoima, wlnVh wiu an lounly lixikrj for, waa uiik.iik tin tlrat to import Th- Hiill'r Hoy. 11 dn from Tariima. and bulk 'lathotvr, so (luy fpnn tho am plai-, aiv ntorUl i.ft thr bar. Th fhullrnif.T waa all but out of provlalmia. Tin- Kmmo ItuT. J3 lay fntn tiruyn llutbor, tlw WVbfi JO dnya from Wltlupii, th 'Ibm. 23 day fnun Oraya Harbor, tli Tlllifl1, 24 daya fnim tht annio irt and th AnwTli-a. 2 day from H'at t If. put tu uvf tli lr and n-p'Mtnl th rHiirht inpt tlutt tluHr rrllv miuttrra hav r-rlu-0 lr Many yrnra. Tli ci'll tor f th n m-nt the rev. rnu rutt.T Mi'ullot-h ut llila afwr n.n In k'-p a lookout fir Uir P"t that la allll oulaliln aid upH-d to Iw In nerd uf f"d. IMIiniltAM FOU TOHAV. How At.irlan Will OIpmtv,. TluUika flvlnf I'ay. Th air a Thanknirlvliif tln'. ThTt l a anowy "f.vl" In Hk- almoo plwr. vllhout the miow. Tluinkj'Rlv- Intf day will l oIumtv.M tn Aaturlii In th rtfulatlun Tliankuflvltuj atylo a tyl tluU milt rvrry Uly. Tlu iii.unlng union oitvIin will bp hi.l.l in III rntytrtai cliurvh. lUv. Kdward furrun pi-li tl ak-imon, 1(, Um .piwt)n..ril,ll ,iolr uu pre anil sixrlal music for tin.- occasion. The wervlc promlaiv to be unusually IlllervtfUt g. Iilvlue service wt'.h wrmon vikl Holy I'oiiimunliai wilt be held Hits morning for tnh lUUy liumrents' and Grot church rongtvgatloiiH at 10.30 o'clock. Tli offering will be devoted to til tiood Hamurllan hoapltal. Portland. The T han Icsglv lug dliun-r hour In As toria rangrs all th way fiu 1 o'clock to 7. Thn dinners today will be ar ranged In mMt caevai to enable the din ers to wltmNs'ith f.Klall game. Many AMorl shot gun devotes will take to tlx1 lak.a and revel among the ducks ai.d gie. Th f.i tvill game ln"ten th Northwest Ivital lllege of Portland ami tit Astoria f.w. Iwll club wlllt played on tlu A. F. C. groumla at 2 o'clock. Th dental uudji4 have played several guinea this aetisun in w hich Ihev have demoiwtruted their ability to play ck-on, skillful Ixill. The A. F. 'owuii has tss'n practicing da'.ly nnd th play M-s ore In fine form. The home boys niv confident of victory. T! trams will line up iv follows: Ast. .i-l.i Positions IV-ntlHta tiirnrd It, K Wilson fass.-ll L. K t'ol.'Son Talliint It. T Olmmlck Kastlanl L. T Lid.l Painter It. O Cortvtt Jones L. O Hhauk Mlnard C Knolt hiitlMiginn .... Q. R Bam-tt Attc'Tomble .... L. H Caser t riiham F. II Wen.lllng t'iby F. R Watson Subs. Astoria Wright and Ross. The A. F. C. has arranged to plank the road from the walk to th grounds and Indl nvd not feiir that thA-y will have to wade 'throiiR'h the mud. The grandstand tx dry and comfortable. It Is execte1 thiit a large number ivf ladie.i will attend the (Tame and the club wishes to make everything ns pleasant as possible for them. OUICUON PRIZE WINNERS The Wehfoot Staito Amatuor Photog raphers lo Notable Work. Th; Youth's Comimnlon Is n famous Journal. For four years It lias been conducting annual exhibitions of am ut tier photography, oihni to all ma tuers of this country. The prize winners for 1S99 have Just been announced and Oregon lend." the list. The grand piixe, a silver vn-', w-as awarded Edgar Fellows of Porlland. He also wins the first prize In the men's class. Mrs. Mym Albert Wlg Flnti of Salem won the neoond prize In the Women's class. Mrs. Helen P. Catch, Salem, and Lola. Tuft, Portpand r-jcelve honorable mention for their contributions. The Jmlsv-s had to pass upon nearly ten thorntond cv imples of oma'tuer photography and Oregon's victory Is noteworthy. Astoria has sever.U amatuers who are making excellent pictures and some of thew will probably compete in the Companion's exhibition next year. THE LIGHTSHIP ON - .. ; mmm head ' ' ; ' i. V LITTLE HOPE TOR SHU' OK CHEW The Terrible tyes Snapper) Hancrs and the Tuijh Were rowcrlcus ' to Soe! MgtHnhlp No. 60 Is iuhirv Just IruMd Vi Kriixli. bind and th-r Is little hope that ln r rri.w of Hght citi (un b aav rd. The HitlriKhlp W'nt Alrlf. Tu.-sday nln'bt and the tugs IjwM.rt and Wailulu aiul th.. Manxlnlta wrH out ftr hr this ( V nn I ay) inoriiliiK. KIk- was slghol t -li mlb off slvite and hmdlng in under hr own sail. The Wallula nai h.-d ln-r first and brought tvr i.eaily to th nrtraiv wln th haw-a-r urt'H. Tin. Miutiuurtta trnm took In -Id of th llghtattlp ami trt(l In wltn Iwr but th hasT lrtd and lung!i-. up In h'T pro'llif. The lightship was In tious dung.-r whn tn- Kitnirt went to Ut Klance and the tug put Itself In tII going In after Ur. Tills was late In the af ternoon. The lightship was going on to the rocks whn th Kort managed tu g a hiiwr to hr. Tin- r fall. d to holl in th raging n, but It did n part until th hrll.wn vessel was pulled iirournl th point. Thi-n th hawnvr parlixi and th tug could do no morw than watch the lightship go ing In toward shore. Thjs was atmut 6 o'clot k. The Kscort stisul up. urn! until 7 and whn the l.-fi it wus uncertain whttwr th lightship iimnaio-il to anchor or hud gem- hi tin- winds. Ht llgtH wore show I ng. The tug Wallula was ready to go out wh-n the Ksrort cujim. tu th dm k, but th latter reorted that nothing could be done In the darkmto. The WallulA will bave early In the morning. The light boat went on slu, 1 he l ashore, on low water ami will have to weather eight hours xundlng. Khe luia a steel IhjUoiii and la exo.-iiti.m-e.lly st.iut and It Is thought that If there are no rocks under h.-r phe may stund the l uffettlng. Caplalot Hawes of the Ks.i.m siieaks h-'ii-fully1 of the llght slilp's crew's cho.nies but all seamen agree that the situation a,t tin In-!! Is e'emwrate. The life-saving crw have fine to the aslstance;J ' ' On board th JlglUs!Up arn Captain Jo. II. HarrinuUi, 2ml R-iglneer Lars H-irnrn. And Ant.w Bliberg, Charles Carlson, Cus Johnson, Walter Way, J.v Leonard and Robert Oerlof. AH are Asioriojis. Capixln Harriman Is a widower with two chlldrn. Lars Han sen and Anton Kiibera; aiv married men. The others are single. The tuRs today worked heroically. Hoth the llscort and the Wallula were In danger tttomaelvce at llme. The tu' outside was fearfully wild and It Is almost a miracle that the Escort succeeded In saving the lightship from K ing directly on the rocks. LATER. FORT CANITY. Nov. 30.-1:30 a. m. All hand. on the lightship were saved bv the life crew, and are now safely housed in the hooplta at Font Canby. The resciK' waa accomplished by means uf the bre-.vix.-s buoy. The flrslt man ashore was one whose rlbes were broken In taking a hawser from the tug Wallula. The last man to leave his vessel was Captain Harriman. The above telegram Is locking In de tails but Astoria will ring today with promises for the life saving crew, for the the night was dark and very stormy nnd the rescue ciieaks volumes for the skill and courage of the life savers. The thanksgiving of many As tor I ana will have an unusually earnest ring to lay. SCHOOL FRIDAY. The following notice was sent to the pilniipnls of the ueveral schools In the city 'terday: T! 'tlentlon of live board of .ll.ect ors li. . b.tin called to Article 114, page IS of the rules and regulations, where in the day uft."!- Thanksgiving Is made a holiday, and owing to the many days that will e.' no out of the year and the short i. r (lie Ixuird haw decided to rescind t' s portion of ttie rule nie-n-tloived an s.hool will bo continued as usual on l'iday, November the 31sc In stant. l!y oni of the board. U. R. FKllUUSON.per E. Clerk. AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. To make It apparent to thousands, who think themselves 111, that they are not fttltcti d with any dUr&ae. but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, ns a costive condition Is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactered by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold bv all druggists., Ouo. NolAnd, RocklAnd, 0., ssyg "Vfy wlfa bad plia forty yArs, IWltt'i witcn Harei Haiva cured hr. It is the best salve In America." It heaui everything and curs all skin ritaes. For Salt by CHARLES ROGERS. H Hlllliir. MIS8 McREA Corner Tenth And ConimerclAl alrewts. ' FOR BALK. Improved rAnch, consisting . of 12 act, on Toung-s rlv,. Apply to John L. Haysath, Wis, Or. TO CfRE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Tak Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab-' let. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's slf wsiur un eacn oox. vc. WHERE TO EAT. Why at 'The Eastern .' of e.mra 170 inira Hi., Portland. Tou can get a good layout for 15 cents here, which wm satiary your hunger and bring you uacn acain to tne same DIAce. Remem br the Eastern. MEALS LIKE AT HOME. When you are In Portland and want a really good home meal. Just give Mr. Brown a trial, iu Fourth flu near Wajhlngton. Tou will like It surely. This rtftAUrant Is open All night. THET CUT TO FIT. Ys they do and the style and finish! they give to mej's aulu, rank these 1 gentlemen as expert Tragical mer- chant tailors. The mAterlAl they usol Is Also the very best And you will ail-! ways mid them busy At 269 Tamhlll 8t., Portland. Get yur next suit there. snu gei ii now, It U easier to teach a child to stand alone than It Is to grt a man to stand a-loan. Dr. W. Wlxon. luur Hill. N. T..says:l "I heartily recommend One Mlnuta Cough Cure. I: gav. my wife Immedl-t ate rener in surocating Asthma." Pleasant to taJce. Nevur falls to quick, ly cure all cougt olds. throat And lung troublea. Tlx- IllitiTAte hid carrier reacru-s th top nf th ladder -lfte-ner than the man wlt'.i a college education. Dr. H. H. Haden, Summit, Ala., says, "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure la a splendid medicine. 1 prescribe It, And my confidence In It grows with contin ued use." It digests what you eat And quickly cures dyspepsia And Indigestion. For sale by CHARLES ROGERS. A girl seldom Ktckg when an old man lays his fortune at her feet 'T had dyspepsia fifty-seven year and never found permanent reUef until I used Kodol dyspepsia Cure. Now I am well and feel like a new man," w rites S. J. Fiemlng, Murray, Neb. It la the bett dlgestant known. Cures All forms of Indlgwtlon. Physicians every where prescribe It. For saie by CHAS. ROviKKS. Misfortune comes in pairs, especially If the other ."ellow holds three of A kind. 6HE HAD TROUBLE How a Prominent Lady of Portland Went the Rounds With the Demimta. Mrs. Mitchell of Alblna said yester day: "A little more than 15 months agy I suffered untold pain from decayed teeth and was advised by my physician to have them extracted, so I went to one of the moat 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 dentist, one of these high priced on, you know, and he made me another set and charged me $24. making 155 in aU for the- two sets. I tried these and they were no better than the others. I told Mrs. Collin about It and she told me that her teeth cost her only $7.50, Including the ex tracting of 10 and she said they were Just lovely and as good as her natural teeth. I asked her where she got them and she said at the Portland Dental Parlors, comer Fourth and Washington streets. She went down with me next 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 returned and told him I was perfectly satisfied. As much as the others? No! He charged me only 5." LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVi OVERLAND EX PRESS, for Palem. i itoaeoui, Asmana, 7:M P.M.ISacramenio, OgOen, 8:00 A.M can Francisco, tdo- iave, Loa Angeles, i Paso, New Or leans and the East- Roaeburg passenger Via Woodburo, for Mount Augel, Bll vtrton, Vet Solo, Hrownvllle Spring Held and Nation.... 1:1. A. M M: P it Dally except Sunday Dail) except Snnda rt: A. M M:W P. Ml Corvallls passenger f tS:iMl A m Independence pass' A.M Dally, tDatly except Hunaay. Connecting ac Son r ranclseu with OcOi dental A Oriental, Pacltic Mall and Oc onto steamship lines for JAPAN, CHINA. AIT8TRALIA HAWAII AN I) THE PHILIPPINES. Rtaie tickets on sale daily jnn Portland, Sacramento, sad San Kiantt. co. Net rates 117 flrst-clasa. and 111 e ond-elass, Inclitdlng ('.eeoer Kate and tickets tn Esme-o points an Europe, A'.bo Japin. . h,n. Mm and Australia. Can be obtained from J I KIRKIAND, Ticket Agent. 134 Ttvr.l K KOE11LER. C H HAKKHAk Manoa-i' (i F 4 P Through tickets iCast for lowest rat Call on C. J Trenchant, local -B'-WaT.a ranro Corneas a offloe- Astena ' SOUTH Jones, He Pays the Freight " YOUR FARE . Gt oo tho cart or boat sad coma op to Portland, HIDE FREE and get the freight paid bock on your goods. While th" , preaeot rates of Isr remain in. force we will pay yon r fare; from Astoria aod relarn, and also psy the freight to AMona on your pnrcliasei, provided you buy 20 of more No freight paid on Boor, feed or potatoes If yoo semi ns yonr order bjf ' mail you will re'eive a i-relit of -M) epnls allowance for fsrej Uth ways. Wa p iv freigbt to all stations on A. Ss C. It. R, throngh U Hesside. JONES' CASH STORE, I OS sad 110 I rnnt Strt, Purtlsnit, Orcgna. - j g Of Every Description Male to Books for 1900. . V1MH inucil viauci. Commercial rriatiag is all buscht. 15sT-argt EtabiiahmBt la the wt. . : . . Holiday Goods Iy tovf BLANK BOOKS B- F- Allen 8 Son, 363 caM s- INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN. 8 u Miss Bertha Hartln's Decorative Art Room. c Boom ttO Dakam Bblldlng, 3 ! Tou never know what form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using DeWltt'a Lit tle Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pllla for constipation and liver and bowel troublea. For sale by CHARLES ROG ERS. The girl who looks killing is the fatal gift of beauty. LaGrlppe, with tts after affects, an nually destroya thousands of people. It may be quiealy cured by One Min ute Cough Cure, the only remedy that produces immediate results In coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneu monia and throat and lung troublea It will prevent consumption. For aale by CHARLES ROGERS. Many a beautiful hat represents an unpaid milliner's bill. J. D. Bridges, Editor "DemocrAt," Lancaster, N. H.. says: "One Minute Cough Cure la the best remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately re lieves and cures coughs, colds, croup. asthma, nneumonla, bronchitis, grippe and all throat anl lung troubles, prevents consumption. For sale by CHARLES ROGERS. Tho beauty of the winter girl may be only seal-skin deep. It will not be a surprise to any who are at all familiar with the good quali ties of Chamberlain a 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 colds It haa cured, of threatened attacks of pneu monia it has averted and of tne children It has saved from attacks of croup and whooping cough. It Is a grand, good medicine. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Cupid Is an excellent shot, but he bags some mighty poor game. - I All Astorlans who visit Portland and desire spending a pleasant evening In company with polite people and In the enjoyment of an unexcelled musical program, should go to the FredericKs- burg. Besides vocal and Instrumental selections there are many other at tractions to delight the visitors. The new management Is making the Freder icksburg a well-merited sucoess. BROWN & GRANT. Props. Spinsterhood Is oftfn the flirt's pun ishment for contempt of court. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Ladles who go to Portland and desire something especially fine In the way of tailor-made suits will do well to remem ber that they can be well fitted at L D. Boyer'a IT Fourth street. In the Y. M. C. A. building. Not only does he keep a strictly first- class cutter for men's wear, but also one exclusively for ladles' work, and all can rest assured of getting not only good work, but the best of materials, as Mr. Royer Is an expert on woolen cloths. Order. Urg Line of Stock Attractive Prices. tuc muirj.unncftH rn . Mil III SB III "II 11 LJillIlI First and Salmon St., Fobturd. i j Galore For the young and old, Everything in the Jupaueso line, Toys to please the yougsters. 1 ORDERS SOLICITED. Till Lite of Nc(st Cnbroid. try Materials. tiitials a Specialty. Ckeiee Selectioa of S asipiag Designs. Stiispiag Neatly Doot. and Waahlaglon IU., Purtlund, Or. WHEN EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. There Is still hope In the Natural Body Brace. This wonderful contriv- ' nice, when adjusted to the body, sup ports it In such a way that nature la . assisted In recovering Itself. By call- ' Ing at J. A. Clemenson'a drug store, 227 . Yamhill street, between First and Sec ond, Portland, Ore., a person can get ' the book, which explains every partlcu- .. lar. The Brace coots $5, and gives lm- , mediate relief. At the same drug store you can get free samples of the wonder. . tul cure for eczema. Mr. Clemenson Is also the manufacturer of Century Lin iment, the beat and cheapest liniment in the world, curing corns, swellings, rheumatism and soreness of any dis cretion. A good artist sticks to his colors. Some wonvn are good artists. lSED BY BRITISH SOLDIERS IN AFRICA. Capt. C. G. Dennlson Is well known all over Africa as the commander of ths forces that captured the famous rebel Galishe. Under date of Nov. 4. 1S&7. from Yryburg, Bechuanaland, he writes: "Bofore starting on the last It campaign I bought a quantity of Cham- herlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, wnicn I used myself when troubled with bowel complaint, and had given to my men, and In every case It proved most beneficial." For sale by Chas. Rogers. Tims Is always represented by man. Woman Is shy of the calendar. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM CURES OTHERS, WHY NOT TOUT My wife has been UBlng Chamber lain's Pain Balm Balm, with good re sults, for a lame shoulder that has pained her contlnualy for nine years. We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiving any ben efit from any of them. One day we aw an advertisement of this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did, with the best of satisfaction. She has used only one bottle and her shoulder Is al most well. Adolph L. vllllett, Man chester, N. H. For sale by Chaa. Rog ers. Some )retty girls do their fMphlng in January and .heir blaylnjj in June, THE SECRET OF THE STRAIT. Another expedition Is going in quest of "tlie secret of the strait." For 00 years tho secret has remained unsolv ed. Nowadays, geologists and geogra phers do not think water connections exis: between the Atlantic and Pacific. Tim: the time was w hen the two conti nents were apart, these scionttflo peo ple believe. Tnere are people who tlnd the secret of liealih a hard to find. Three words tell the way a healthy stomach. The secret Is Hoetotter's Stomach Bitters. It cures constipation, indigestion, dyspep-da and all liver and kidney ailments. It cures them per manently. And it brings relief at once. All druggists keep It, and a private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. v i