The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 13, 1899, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wilts. M01LN1NW ksTOlUAN M'KIKNlA, DKCKMHhU 18, IBM.
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CULLISON & CO.
Wheat and Stock Brokers
niprrT uiccc in $w YoikStcck Exchange
DIRECT WIPES 10 Chkag0 Qf ,raje
1 1 caJo,iiarter for Pry (ohkI.-i on the lower Columbia
New Dolls!
We nro now showiiijj
call jmrtirnlar attention to the
find the price!? the si me as charged for cheaper, interior makes
of Polk Dressed and Undressed lV.lls, liahy lol!s, Talking
Dolls, Kid and Jointed Dolls and liisijue Dolls.
litWIIE THE HATTLC.
Today wo vote.
The republican can paign I-1- no'
bem a ix4sy one. but It is iv appar
ent thut It hus Iwn elfeotK and
while mOvlng is certain In poii'.'cs, re
publicans aiv confident That tluy will
be completely successful.
No one will affirm thai th .U-m-cratic
campaign has bom praiseworthy.
The republican cvu.ilid.-t have b.-or,
treated discourteously. Ministers have
bn Insult J and mtsrvpnewmted, at.d
saloon men have been grJy libeled.
Since the candidates on the so-called
non-partisan ticket have not disavowed
these procwdlngs they must tak the
blame for them and suffer In conse
quence. Thi real wk of the campaign is
over although the- cvuididatco and their
friends will be active today.
Of the candidates Mr. Bergman has
ben doing live moat work while Dr.
Beckntut has apparently refrained
from any pn-rsoual rustling, but tho
odds ar In favor of the
republican
nun lnee.
Auditor and TolUe Judge Nelson and
Treasurer' Carney will be re-el- c:-d
without opr.atlofi.
A short lime ago the democrats pro
fessed o feel that Mr. Kopp for poli.e
comnussd.miT hod a walk-uwr. They
made no such boa-s ttterday and
evi ttckrw ledged thai "it will be. a
hard fight." Republican are net boast
ful but they can not hida the fact that
they are very conndfit of Mr. El
rtwre's sucJe,
The contest for city attorney has
been pushed hard on both sides and
both claim the victory in advance.
Each claims a following from tha oPlo
s!te party, nd If suih suport Is any
where niar equal, Mr. Wclrh can not
be defeated. Were there any bettir:g
he would b the favoriue.
Mr. Kearney for suit commissioner
and Mr. Tee for surveyor will have
large najoritiee. The democrats lay
no claims to tbet- olUces.
For coun-.-ilmen the republican candi
dates in the First and Third wirds
ought iv win easily and from all rv
ports they will. Mr. Svens.-n in trn
Secvr.d has no oprx-rftion.
WKST SIDE NOTKS.
Mrs. Fanny Austin WolS shopping In
Astoria cm Friday.
Mrs. O. B. Wirt spent Sunday with
friends in the city.
Mrs. Stone of Clatsop I'lains is in
Pot-Maud this weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Luih'T Campbell are
visiting the latic-r s mother at Clatsop.
Miss Kate Wirt of Astoria is visit
ing her aunt, Mrs. B. Wirt, of Skip
anon. riev, James Sayrep Is very ill at his
borne, and lhtii is little hope for his
recovery.
Mrs, t'. It. Wiggins visited hr
mother, Mrs. It. K. Warr. n, on Wed
nesday. Mrs. Clara I'arker and Mi-'s Eva
Parker wer-s shopping In Astoria on
Saturday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I'awsrn vi.-t'.l
rurtland .-i-veral days duiirig the w k,
n-;unilr,g Monday.
The Urn- of earir & White has dis
solved. J. M. Carver havini.' sold hid
int-rest to J. M. Mclr.-yi-e.
1'. F. Hulfetty lft 'or the Kat Mon
dav. He Mill u.-iit the principal r. 1 1 1
un-i Intioduce lus ejjin-.-d clmi.
A go.oij deal uf lumlc r is !-;ng lo'.imj
on the ec ua lo-aih. So;n-.- vcrtl h
had the misfortuifc.- to her d'.ck
loa..
A" i result of a meeting of ;tii city
fatneiv u-t the town hail In .Skipanon
uio r. much nt'-iu-d sid'-walk will be
bul.'.
A.'ter a bri-.-f iiliefs Mis. S. Car
olhiTS Is dgiun able to b- out and li- r
friej.ds wen- glad to e h-r in War
renton Friday.
Mr. Charles X-'vina,n ha-s gotit- to
Por'.taiiui. Mr. Ilajley haa ujiumed t-he
edlUorial chair in the Pert or goii
Tribune ollic.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, who
have be'-n in Wajioiiton for the iius't
six mortis, Ktattod for their homo in
Illinois on Tuc-i-Jay. ,
Durini? the last week several paruif
fiom Astoria have Ukon trips to Sea
Hlilo to s-e tlie oc-an In Us mad fury,
the result of the exceedingly stormy
weather.
Her. Henry Jlarcotte held a service
In Warrenton on Friday evening. If
timely rotlce of these meetings was
given the congregation would be
larger.
Mrs. Toole and children have return
ed to their home In Vancouver. Mrs.
Toole ppent Thanksgiving with her
elster, Mrs. J. A. Mclntine of War-renton.
T
V
li
very laro st-x'k of lolk Wo
quality of our lVlls. You will '
Whi'.e rutting (iims
Chtrlcy Kln-
drv-l was so unfortit'wue as to lot the
I end of i ne of his tlrgors. 1M. Untor
; dressed the wound, and the h.unl is
, doing very nicely.
; Ttu- organ that w is purvh-.is,l sev
! owl yen ago ly goneru! sulfcription
has teen ex.-luuigeI, tin- li(TVrvnce
paid. til th ! one placed In the
Mtlhodi.-t church.
.Mrs. Margaret H.imiln met with an
i ... . i. .. K( .w w..- ..rt. .1
accidoji ia-- .-. oBu....u(lh(i ,.,,. !V o-.iintv.
Kr to her horn? for the present. A m:inv ,..,. ,m ,,,.
slippery board cauaed h-r to fall mak
ing her quite Lime.
The Social Si'von gave another of
th-.ilr rloaAint tvrtiw ut Ford's hall
Saturday evening. It ;is a !.s.kti
party and many w.'nu.ssns deiiit were
improvisnl wherly ,;uti young num
cculd oll:U:i his N-l girl's tie.
Or. Wednesday evening Kcv. W.
St ort held the regular ev-jiing strvice
In St. Thomas c!ki;-I. On ThursvUy,
the Cist, it b-.sng Ssiint ThonuLS day.
Mr. short will have a mcrnitig wrvk-f
and adninisur xixs Holy Communion.
Lleuu-nmt Edward B. Mitchell 1ft
fjr San FroK'isco on Wei:ivday to
Join the Twenty-fourth infantry, to
which he has b.n assigned. Lleut-n.
ant Mitchell was promoted from tln
ranks and has beta Miitiotieil at Fort
Stevens in the h.pi;al corps fcr t!K
lait two yire.
Mrs. K. A. Miuson is pr'panng an
enlentainroertt and Christnus uve for
the little children of the Skipanon
school. Miss JU'isi-n is also busy with
a Christmas celebration in the War
renvm sohool. The M-th!ist Sunday
school will also have a true and thus
all the little folks will have a happy
time.
Work on tha new buildings at Fort
Stevens Is prvrrsing as faj ad pusi.
b!e under the skillful managin..nt of
Contractor I.. A. Ciiin, nw iUistand
ing all rvports to the contrary. Ina
bility to obtain material in the early
stagt-s cf the work is all rruU will mak,.
the deUty in completing the ct.tract
In the time pp-'-cifieO In the 'oeginnine.
SHIP IX DISTUKSS.
In Ia.r?-r f (.ein .Vsf'e.r-
Beach.
A telegram from Ilwao at '
last night s'at-l that a sli.p
Loornis' plii, Ie,g li.-,nh. 1
n L itig
k
Mr.
s
and
' a-
tt
A
nall thr.t sh- was
n .del imm-iii it- a.
in darig-r of g;:ig
Wallula irii:n-ii tt-l;
At midnight a . '
eil that a '.vin.l had
in 'l-er-?s
is in-..-. Sh
..sh t-. Th-
s::-t".l "U'.
lid !e. glMlll
.-.piung uji a-
ol it
able
w .-.s :hoij!
to I ut ! s
tut it was
man lag.
he VlsS-l Wi.U
H-r iiiitiit- ts
UL'ht .-h- :!-w
1
l.
u;
tli-
the (i r-
WANTS TO KNOW.
Continued from i'Hge One.
resolution off v-il y.-H'.-riay by the for-r.i'-r
d-mari'liiig fr.-n 'he swretary of
war an expj.'uttion - f i-rtain cliarg-'i
aga-nst 'i .'yril .M-rri.u i in his cor-j
duct of me iur d'AU-ne tnul!e. j
I oliti'-s -r- inj-.--. -l into the cotRro-v-
rsy a::-l oj-.:i.il i f-r-rn-. n.ade by
'-u t. s-iiator a-,'.ii;ot the otii-r b-nt
sum- l.velii jss to an oth -nvis-.- 'Ui-1 j
v-ion. ;
i: -I'.KI'.TS
S A 'iuNEB.
H.ms-lf in Which
r i;).'isii:uUon.
io. i:'.-itob.-t,
fi -:n Utah, tslay
v.-hi- h is a lengthy
th- ligh'jj of the
f;;
a I:..-.' for
H- I'l-ol- th.
.siMMrox.
W.
':-t: C! '-hr- ;.n .-I--;
subiiiitle'l h s nriof
avgu r :.' ng.ti.-L-ii
ct'inir-itt-je v, ny i.::-t. He ur-n tnot
lie- c- n '.,-.'jti i.-i g-i'.'-s jipotiction
aairuit t'inl witiiou. pivyy-ss i,f law;
also eganiSi
the .ulary of
I,i..e,ss ul la.'.
kit ;
P'
x-ry,
s'j'h as
.out due
0l.TI.OoK Full 'jl.'AY.
l!;s Exarnpl-i in -.h-
il l;- Lt
-xs-
t.'sil Air Lin. -t
XI'W YOHK, l-e. 12.
Him.
-A sp'.-i ial
the lleiald n .rn Wash
.iriRtun, .-a:.r:
.Vnny am ng ri'iuat-r Quay's
friends is rnaking llie -ut.l.k In th--s.iiate
rather oriiiri'tus f,r him. Sen
ators (.'handier and IVnrc; appear to
be 'tl.- only p-r.-Vas who are didng any
active canvassing In bis honi-lf, and
they are by iu m-iiris encourag-;-! by
the progress, th-y an? making,
Th" lack of intier-jit was forcibly ill-
ustrated in the ca;; of a faeuiatjr who
was appro i'.-tied with Uie suggmtion j
that he make a wrong 6i.-ch in be
half of th- conrtultutio.-aal right of a
governor to appoint when a legislature
bus failed to el-jct. This influential
aenator has j-pok.jn in behalf of Sena
tor Corbett and was urged to repeat
the Bame argum-ant that he advanced
In that gentleman's bohalf.
He has declined the request on the
2U-'2lS Chamber of Commerce,
Uru-j-f-rji-, Ctmc Wrt, Btt,f
B'rr. Sn.okt Sts. 'invt Bvis, tvuuicn
iCfE IVST WLOCX
gr.ninl that whit he niiioi'Ul Mr
irlK'tt Uth StMiutora yuny and IVn
r.se refustl to vote to sal lum. The
'. senator stalixl that he wniil.l v.te to
l seat Mr. Qimy. but k did nt how
lVni.!ylv:inia's s-nutors could i vl-
tcatly Insist lipivi his taking chars' of!
1 the cas." on the lloor t the K-iuite. !
I It Is Wvomlng mv'r nianlfit-t eer j
day that Mr. l'.i:iy has ivnstd .Table,
'canalng to do to make his s.'U in I
There HIV too
iwii-coiiiinlltal
column to make the outcome ct!oji:
for hint at this time. Mr (Juay ! ix
pectvd he rv on Vli-ila.v wH-n it i
may le expected that ! will woik'
haul fir hlnsflf.
One of the) plaos h.s frt.-n Is ur'
talking abjut is to indu v a .;i!ui it ;
number of Mr. iua s democratic:
fri-.Muls lo alwat .h.-nts-rt- on the;
d-iv wh'li tlw "Ir. U cie is t iK v.. ,.:.d '
i
In this way ossuiv a maj'-nty In lis!
favor. i
Sol'THlMN i'Ai'IFIi' AFF.MKS
II " has
the Diro
.lot
:o:y
K K-n 1
!'n:n
SAN FIIANCISC X lVc. 2 -'. rgv ;
t'liK'kvr, v.i:id vlcv-pr-i-lent of U ' ,
Southern l'ac-itlc t'ompany, luis r -turned
from New York. In an inter
view ht deniexl Uu tvport iluit he had
resignetl from the boaid of ilirec!' rs. I
'I am still retires Ung Uio i'p ker
' inier.-sts In the Sou'Jwm IVu-ltlc," he '
addet), "the Information, h;us b.im givi-n
i out that the- Sp-jvr syndicate has pur-
chased all the Cp k- r sto. k. Ttv syn
: dii-ale has bought the stock, but It has
not paid for it as yet. NVg
are u 11 conclud-.l and we have
upon a prlco but the cash has not l ti j
paid over, so far as I have lv.i able1
to leam. L'ntll the stok Is. paid for ij
shall continue .o r'prvitu tlw Cnker
inter sts In tlu cmp-.ijiy and shall n -t
resign ui:tll th'n."
Mr. Crocker sL.it.sl that J. W.
Mickay and V. i. Mills had t-'-n
m-ntloivsj as suoissors of direc ors
K. J. Wilson and f. 1. Ktthp i. but
they had not y-t b-n
Viee-l'r.-siident Croker says that the
Sp y.-r syrdirat.' ;s iinipo.d of X -w
Yoik. English, Berlin an I Fr.tnkf-tt
bankei-s and It apP'iirs that 1'.
Iljn'jngt m's only ii;L.-r--st in the r--i-
T.t stock d.-ils w.ls coiitin'-d to his
ptireh.is'- 'f S'u'.hrn Bac-itl - st. k
f.-om the sjlidh ate att-r li ha 1 "
.ur--r.as.-d from oth-r hold-rs.
Huntlnift m has itn r-"-s--d his jut. r-,-st
in th" rii!rid cnrn'atioii by pur-
busing from the S-y-rs i ita.n
pr.riion of th- Crocker .-'oK-k. Th-syr.dii-ate
n-talns the bal.iti.e ,.f tt.e
rn- K-r and all of the Slanf.pl st- k
and for th- pr-t----ti"n of Ps Int r- Ms
it will have remain ivpn-sv-ntativ. s on
the bond of ,l;pft-.rs.
(.'re-'-rning all the rumopsl n.-gotia-Moi.H
f..r the ur-hiuM of th- Cr- k-r
intep-sts In the BaciMc IrnpnA-em-iit
C.-npatiy, Mr. Or k-r wul-l only s-y
that th- Croker int- rt-ts r-ma.n-'.l
irtuii t and ivi.nM rv-t U- s-M.
l YXCM'S I'dMTIC
Ioeirn crnts Claim
Fr-.- Silver H-
B-cau.-.-is
u li
He Ops -s
"publican.
Xl-;v YOftK, D-c. 12. A sp-ol.il
to
tit-- Tim--:i from Washington, so: ,
Son e of the ilem.s-i'aLic s-ntttors hav.;
itiilmal'-d to 'h-ir fii--n'Ls that th--y
will r-si-t ttw ' oriflrmation of Wll'lam
I). Bvnurn to Ix- a m-'intor of thei
Vjo-tpl of g'-if-ral appraisers at New
Y'ork. Mr. Bynurn, who was, until lsl)fi,
an bttive dernotTat, but whi partbl
pausl in the ' ampaign w ith th" Pal
mer and Ilu- km-r -lemrK-rats, Is lc ac
ceptable to democrat than a lifelong
reoublican. The argument made
I against hi app-i'm-int atnl (.onflrrna
j ti -n Is that th-; iaw requiring that nil
th tii'-inbeiH of the b-yird shall not be
I of t"re name poHiical party, !h b-Jng
- -t:-,r- girded In app ointing Mr. Bynurn
! a- a d-rn-.-trat,
V'.'l.in th.- t.-aw is takon up In exe
; ( j'iv- ses.siun it vlll l urg-M against
i h.in tut l.e p.'tlly parted company
. v i li 'I'-mo-ia -y w h-ui hft bolted the
''l:i'aL", riomiri.-'iod In ISM; that he
ha- :-.i,-e sturne,i fur a republican or
; I'-i.ut-li' .-ins in cwigreHHloiiui cam
' and should be api-inLisl, If at
a, I, i.- ;, i .publican. 1 tie oppoMtlon is
-'iiiki.-r-l lik-ly to be futile aJthougTi
a tiu-ni r -if i-'-pubUcans say that It is
a pt-Uy hug- arid handsorn.-ly paid
l--ition to Is: glv i a nhw r-.-crult.
YOI.'THIX'L CBI.MI N A LS.
CHICAGO, lo-. 12.-A gang of
alleged boy burglars wan arret-led lat
t-vening In a lavishly furnished apart
ment as a rr-llllwiaire would occupy.
Five boys compel the gang and their
ageg range from 11 to 17 years. The
Walls were hung with coMly tap-Writ,
mgB, valuable paJnUngs and musical
lTtrumenui.
IVt tl.uul, Ou'oii.
TISSKP ;o.l STAM'AIUV
f x.
U.i li
V . k nl.'nrt lil.
XI -icy Al'i.u.l.
1
Xi:V Vi'KK. l.. I.1 I'.-it.un I'a
iiadcot I mks n-lvdl'l dxlay that hey
w -t w i! h'tr.n in itioir inoivty flvm
N, Yik f'T the purl- of livinlng
It alio.u!. l-'tiih. pn- en( a llie ! -.nUi'g
ia:e for in m on tbo slin k
lAclitinge lolay.
HKl l'lSM STi: VX ' lit Kla lvilO
l.i'XpiX. ! t: A dt-iv.e,ih from1
Sucr, l lio capital of Kivnch i'o hl.i j
i lima. s.i the I'.-i'ih ."t. villi' r St
II i apuiln I ,u km.in, last lepor:-
e,l tvin Slki'iichal. S' i't -mtx r :! '. fori
Slug:' poi-.'. has li ii totally wrecked i
ii ti e li.uMiMts. In the i lima s-ai, and (
the of her iTi'.V W-IV illMWIK'l. I
All Astorl.in who visit rortland and
desire spending a plcoant evening In
company with polite people aud In the
enjoyment of an unexcelled musical
program. sh"u.l go to the Fredericks
burg Besides vocal and Instrumental
selections there are tinny other at
tractions to delight the visitors The
:ie management Is making the Freder
icksburg well-merited success.
I'.KOWN & llltAXT. l'rops.
KK1HKT OF TIIK I'ONPn'loN
OF TIIK
Astoria National Bank;:
AT ASToKIA,
In the State
uf t'tlsltll'SS.
of Oregi.n, at iIih
IK'ci iiiUt -ml,
KKsOl r.ci:s.
Lcutis and Jiscoiiuts Sl-
OvenlrHfts, ftctirrj and tin
men red
I". S. l-otids to secure circula
tion Premium on V. S. U'ti-ls
Slocks, securities, etc
i . ..i.:.... i I
.ti.Vi i:i,
ithtions oailfclllg-uoiiJ-e iui uunir nun
' a i fistun-s
agr-'Ut.. , .
V'lllel llltl I pin I e uu'i i-e'i
Knges ownr-i ....
Due from national hunks (not
re-erve agents
I tie (roiii state bunks mid
bankers
I'ue from Hpprove-I reserve
agents .
Clucks and otlirr ciu-li items
Notes - if other national batiks.
FrtiCtit'tinl pner nirrniry,
nickels tin-1 C'lits
lawful inoin-y reserve in
bank, vi. :
p.r;e SI-l.'J.V. I,
J5.''',.,T "
r.) ix)
.Ml ,
le-'letnptii
tt-HMirer
ciiiiition
Toial ..
li fund tt ith '. !
i per c- nt of cir-
::: i imi :
.Vl.OINI HO '
i - i 00
:',jj:i '."J
ii..V.l on
i.iAi:i!.rni:s.
cock p.-ii'l in .... . t
fund
( a;,it,i!
Mirpiu
I iiiliMili-d prolil-, lc cx-
p -!l-l-S III.. I tll- S I 111-1 ....
National bank notes out
standing Individual dcp-sits
Ulliject to cla ck ?lo',7'.M li
I'l'iiiiind re rti li
mit's of leSHit l."l.",70'l 0"
Tune 1 1 rtiticiit- s of
deposit "-,& 1 T M
IHt,7:t II
Total
1 Oil!
.State of Oregon, ( hh
('minty of Clathop.f
I, J. M. Higgins, citsliier of the aliove
nained batik, do solemnly swear that the
' above utat-'nii-iit is true to the best of
rny ktiowleiigi: and belief.
; J. II. lll'i'.INS,
, Subscribed and sworii to before me
i thin 11th day of Docenilier, ll!i!l.
1 (i.C. H'LTON,
Notary 1'tilillO for ( hegoii.
I f ortect attest.
1 II. C. THO.MI'HON
H. K. WAItltl.N
IKO. II. (SKOlMiK
- iJireotorK.
Scow Bay
I Iron and Brass Works,
IKth Ht ml Franklin A.
Huffschmidt & Lovell, Props
SK.II-STtCL, MANCANKSr. and
MOSrnOK BKONZB Specialty
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS
'Phitlie 'ISI, Atrla, Or.
Vi. ttllU'FLF, Prop'r.
Fmmt Rfstanranl Jorlk of Sap Praiifisr.
OPEN DAY
AND NIGHT
Attentive Service,
First-CliiM Cuisine,
Private ltooins for Ladies.
4 RI8 Commercial Street, Astoria,
l.oio -o
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I Palace Cafe l
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FISH! PISH! PISH!
Boston Codfish mid RIackcrol
Common Stockfish
Stellanglcr Stockfish
Anchovi9. Spoolaug:. Hollaud Horriug
Hamburg Suiokod aud Canned Eol,
French Sardtnos. English Bloators. Russian Caviar,
Kioler Buockling. Maruirto Horingo.
At Foard 8
fcr nt tailor.
I. D. Koycr,
Merchant Tailor
llMo-Date
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M. C. A. l'.iiil.l g.
rj-AAftAAArtAnirUtt'lAAAAAAAAAr
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Are th given th- l-t
throughout all pert-Ms i f mu-'t
llf- "I lis-d to have th- !'.
ey-s." is a --inm -n .--ipp-u-l-in.
Tll.-Ili' people Very Mk-'lv h.-lVO
tml -'V'-s ii--w l'-- vn-o- n--e tful
1 of the 1-ttV 'i--r-".irv to k- p
j Hutu goiM. Iwt us h-U- k-l
, curs goi-l If y -ii h ivn t g o I
1 on- let lis .u-M-it la making
I them giM. Illgtit gl iv al l
: (hut's what we off -r
Northwest Optical Co., jj
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The Eastern
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t"t.iiinint
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Private Diniinpriium tor l..nlics
Mciils IV Ip Open all ntit.
170 TI1IKI) STItl CT.
..lid. MntriMin iiml Ijmhill
I 'urtlaiid, Oregon
J. A. Pastabend,
General
Contrtictor
iincl Builder.
HIS MOTHER'S
BREAD
He say. was always so light
and well baked.
Well there 1. a knack In mak
ing It.
But don't forget the kind of
stove or range used make, a
difference. His mother used a
Star Entate H tinge
PHHSip.
I , I7rf I up
! i If2-
11,:) mi p ' f T'v n x
s mj Best
""0.) to mrr-'L- L J JJ
I ue T
3T3f
W. J. BCULLT, Agent,
iZl Bond stmt
Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon.
MACHINAL CLOTHING j
At a 1'i'icf which is ovrr 40 per CCflt
lower than present wholesale cost.
! 1
COATS,
PANTS,
PANTS,
uc oniv)
!
'due or
. Yellow
I-. This Is the Season the Prices are Right. j.
Aildrc-i ns ."-iiiKUnl v , W ithout Notice. j
j JONBh' CASH STOIifi,
(OS iiiul I l I rout Micw. I'oiIIiiikI. Oicgon. i
I T
J, 0, Glllcn ii Co.,
Dealers, Manufacturers and Contractors
Of AHbcHtoH E3ollcr
iiticl Pipe CovcHhm
Nroti-i m,
Pacific NavigationCompanv
Mc.iiiut-. "M. I I liiunc,' "W
A-t-ii i.l to I ill.iiii-iiik. dm Ibnldi.
Onlv line
C'oiiticct'iig ill A-toti.t wit" the ( itegoii lUilr-ia-l it Nnvigittioii Co. uiid
lii-o tin- l-to'ia A I 'i it u in 1 Ha KiVi i li. It. for .-all I'mui l-co, I'ortluiel
uml ittl i-iintH ,t. I or fn ik'bl and pwwrigt-r mien up. ly .
Hnn.-.cl lllntoi'c ti Co. t iein-rnl Agenin, AS l' UI., 'li K.
('OIlS A ') Au,',''l. Oreg.n I! nlreml A Nio ignti-m Co.,
I III.I.A.Mll r- "re. A ' . II R ('-. TOIil I.A N l, Ore.
New Zealaiul Fire Insurance Co
of New Zealand
W. P ThoiiiMH, Mr., Sun lrrniicmc.
Has Ih'cii iuiiIi-i wntiin on flu- I'lu ilic Coimt over tenty two veiirs
SAMUIiL BLMORR CO.,
Il.-sitl.-nt AijfiilH, ASIolll t,iKI..
Wc Rent
2
C. A. WHALE,
Wh ilesiile ami
Pianos
Kriinich uml Hat'li,
SclialTtT, HcliilltT,
ami inaiiy otliers.
1 12-1 11.1 Hi I'nioii Avenue hikI
IlHil l.iiht Alder Street
InstrumcntsSoldjnJEasy Terms.
M C, Al ATTIIIMIJ-. ManiiKer. Ileiul olllco HI! Statu Ht. Siilem.Ore.
Holmes' English
-AND-
Business College
414 Yamhill fit., Portland, Oreon.
SIX
DF.PARTMI-NTS
ItoukkevpliiK.
EiiuIIkIi,
Shortlmnd, Typcwrltinn,
l'ciinianHliip, Art.
Send for circulars.
$2.75 J
1.75 k
It rt n
only) - 1.50 j
ruin i.ni, (ii;r
II 1 1 ,1 It 1st III'
llll lt , llobOM ilk'
New Typewriters,
Mimy New ImproietuentH Ailde.l SI'I'. Ol I.ATKS'l'
Smith Premier Typewriter
NhW AICI CAUIoijl'K utr.i:
I. ii M. Al l XANDI K .V CO., I'll. -no .Main S71
Kxclusivt' IViflc Coast Itt-alers. L'i'i Stark bt. I'-.rtliitul
rclnil dealer in
Organs
Kclmlt. and Co.
Miller, Ann Arbor
Hendry nml ollicrs
POPJIAND OREGON.
THE PROOF
of th. pudding U In th. eatlag
and tha proof of liquor.
IS IN SAMPLING
That', an argument that's coo
oiualv dmunaUtloa
Oar will .land th. tart.
HUGHES & CO.
olt