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THK M0UN1N0 ABl'OItlAN, SIHlDAi, DECEMBER It, I8W. i I i i 'J 'f. C. H. COOPER'S hi Commences on Tuesday () JANUARY 2. ''I, iM ll TO ASTORIAN5. Tli l.II.V ATOIllN will I r.ooot mI hi I'lirllaiiit ul wall Iiiiiiwh llimarr hue J. r. Haiiillvr to., SMI V a.tiliigi.in iti. Urilnii tnt adtar tl.lus loll a llli Oil. II i m will r.-,la fmMit A 1 1 anil mi . TODAY'I WKATIIBR. I'i'KTI.ANIt. 31 -W.aUi-rtl Ore gon. Waihlnrfi.Mi iui'1 Miiho; la-cunloii. nl r a Iti dU)'. AROUND TOWN. Mi Ii.. i iip.-i-i mi ui u Tu--duy. ll. I.. Aikwln of lialur City I" In th city. Conn of luy Ctiy In ul th I arkcr 8. B. l'urkcr. HiiUUi of l'lirtlanj at il II. K. Clark yrMrriUy. C. IS. Kerb yt alrr-lny, waa over flMtn HwnCO w ovnr from Ilwnco Crewflih. cooked In wine, at the Na tional Caf. V. vlty I'nrlor of yil-rliy. WrtKirl wu In th ' J.i. IjihW of 1'ortlnnd U tvglHt'-ri-d ul the I'arknr. P. t lit IX N"wt-ry OciUdl'llt. of rhlladolphla In nt (IuihI gil l -VAIItmt for Imiiipw ui k. quirr nt tlila offliw. In- III I'lVU.-tll.tlllt tin- rlly yiutifilny. of IllMlco Wi.H In I.. T. Ainli-nvm th" rlty ymrt'Tilay. of IVit'tlaliil wim In . pand Pay Us a If you are CLOTHING It will pay you to comh to rortliuul nnd exninino our enormous stock. IJoHiilos tlio mlvniitngo of wu-h ft Inrjji- variety to seleet from, thus enabling you to olituiu exactly what you want, we savo you from if 2 to on a Man's Suit or Overcoat, niul $1 to on Hovs' 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., Th Popular Price Clothiers. BEN SELLING, Manager, Morning eoiMlOlEiilEiiil V. T, It.TitU-y nf Huinplrr l fK'" tciv ul th t'coldonl. k. m tho illy I'lllllitlllll of III llUMjtH'IM. I'.-tiluiul la in A. J lilcb.irda of I'urtlund ngta- l-TJ Itt III" I'.llhlT. Kvny lliln mliicM i!i--ul tleara no Hale. nt Shanahana P. A. WoatuW ft In Anl'Tlu TiTiUy. Hoiilh ll.md ui Thomia H Linton of Hi.' rlty mi bumiu. Ppokmie U In f ! rge Walton of IjmwIh and ('lark ii In low ny-asl-irday. l.iii. F. Milinly of Wpokmiu p-gnli-nd si llii Occld-ml yimtcntay. Mt ('. Koift'tr of Lmg 11 lu-.li wo at th Occident yvaiuirjujr. If lian you want turir.i!t: attend Snnna i' lireal Clearance tfale Mr. an J ruunly ore Mr, K. Visiting ltexford of In At"rU Oa-.-ar Wnlaiium of ClaUku'ile regis I inv4 at tho 1'u.rkifr yrtinluy. II- T. lUtiMcn who ruts xn fUhliiK at Tlllninook 'w n-tunnil honi". i Win. JlaJla of I'orllRiKl lntr- viewing Aittorta btiih ywu r-luy. It. A. Jlv.kln uiul w!C- unj A. 3 u. I'orif of llwai-o won- In Aflor4 ytnlt-r-' day. 1 Tin- frrlg-ht ntivimir On. V. i:iii-r rruiw.il out f'r Hiv.i FrU'U lco yrnlir day. J. M. lliiu hliiMin. wlfo uml (on of l'ortlu.i)J iim n'iHtoriil at liu Oc'l-d-it. come in need of anything in the Money Cheerfully Refunded If Goods are not Satisfactory 3rd Tim Am mhixmnr Abri1in lift ycnu-rilny for Hart Frvtmlaco and way porta. Our gnat cl'drnm.' ala cumtii'iicc mi Tucadoy, Januury 2. BilANA-J1ANH, Tlioinaa tiw rlty, il.ifn.iii. TxIImtI of UniliTKlllIf Carprllua In In trratminl fr l'h linen elcrtlniia of WniT'-nton ttiwl Ni w Aalorlu Mill Im lo l'l in xt Woilii'lny. A Mormon inioftliitf Mill be I.pI'I tliU nflrnom at 3 !'. In Klnlu-r hull, over tli opi-ra Iioijt Fr-Miti Columbia rlvfr anMflt; th Dial of the acajou, ar now on wilt at tin- "PAT" market. Pura wtiUky Ilarpr Prrfuct wlilnky Harir vrry bottla (uarantiwd Ilar pr. BoM by Ford A 8toka Company, Antorla, Orrfon. Our prim 1370 oririn wll Im drawn Niw Ycar'a rvr. Chano-a trlv:n on very ? V) )iir.'ti-uw of holl'liy gooiln, U. V. AI.LIJN A HON. Tlif tiaual M.llrti iarlt'a will r.ot b Iwld till yir, on Hi-count of N w Y-iir'a ei falUnij on Hundiiy. A innrniiM''' IIcmux- wm luau-il yen- t -rd.iy to J.imra Jami-jini and Mi'i l m I. Walkur. both of JrWI. Tli" aucrramir to r-Jurllr of tl; pruotj J. M. Hugh" will y appointed l-y tlm count r-iurt V-iln-Hday l-ilimn Wine will huvc lila nnnu-tl bfiriiii- .iln aiinounii-m- nl In Tu-n div'a AiU'-rlaii; tUil whuri- thi tm-n a 'id boy will com,- In. Tin 'Jfrmnn ahlp Sii,atirn rb-ar.d .-ji-iiI,iy at tlir runloin liou? for (;u imtow l wlnt. with "4,Tn bUHhi-la of Tht; kvw cnoom-r Wuklakum clnr- ti nt th runtiun hout yitiil.y with I.HKi.OOa fn-t of I u tnl-- f-r Kan FniiH-lcu. Tli Inuwh of th Perry which went to tin- U-ntoin of 1hn buy Thunhlay night W'u rtlit-d by th Lincoln. Hlu w 111 be rvtr"l. Ttii- Nanhvllle S'.ul.nia l.mt night di-llKht'd tiimni who attended. Th Inking waa ummunlly nlnu-Ung nnd (In p.-cliltli. i-V-vcr. T1iit will ! no work on itrctt Im iiovi-nini)ta until the wrath-r In tr.or fnvorublc. It la aluiont lmpo!M to n-'Ve dirt at prcmiit. A rninmlltrv wan around ycMerd.iy t-iliiiilntt im-mtcra for th new 1 il club It l propoMiil t .-iK.nilii-. A ntiiulf r of limner were n. cured. I'mntaM WUknin luia a warrant for the nrr'M of Steve 1'ruinmiui up-n th charge of axcntilt amid halt ry. I,iu Pugmai 1m the coiniltitn.iii".. .May Kvanti. the w-oiihiii who win ci-iitlned In the city J-dl on the charge a Visit LINE n and Oak Streets, Portland of drunknn-a( wbj yiiir4ay ad Judged Inaano and wiia cinmKleil th ivylurn by County Judge Gray. Hho waa taken up luat Mght. Hoalyn coal luti Jonger, la elanr and inakva leaa trouble with ttovea and chlmny flua than any other, Oorge W. Banborn, Agont. Telephone 131L Dr. Uto. H. Btry, aurgeon at Fort Htevi-rw, tuui tn (! rd ti report a4 h"ioliU,itii'r, Hun FrancUco, lie wl I protmlily Im aiMlgni i tlu I'iill.p pln. Pitirn if tint th.r arj corn pl.il'iliiK, 1th riun-m, 1i-cuuv the airmt light Ima Ix-om ruinovnl from lh corri'-r by IK- only play hoUnr; in Ai'orlu. ll la uii'l- rHlyol that with '.he iirtiv wi-ik of the puot f-w day, rnor tliiin th- m-tulred numb t of nairne have be. -n a-urnl for the three-ruttd pelillotl. Itoalyn coal U the beat and moat eco nomical coal for household ue In Ak- lorla. Try U once and you will have no other. George W. Banborn, Agent Telephone IftL ll.rnun Wla.- will have hla annuul cli. trance .ile nrioU.icein.-n.t In Til l dav'a Ait-rtiWi; tlia.:' wncre the nn-n nnd ba 1ll cune l-i. The thy oillci-r 'vt will lea-.n tit -I r ti-rni 1 1) In k. but tui nmwt of Ihnn nn "r 1-cta" tln-r will not b much ( l..ui.'i- In tlx- oilutininrruU-K) of nffalpi. Tin- l"r.nch lirk I'Uin I.utur. ovutdutr fnm lirm-rit k to AHona. haa Ik--ii iinuiU at i'i p-r c'nt, w hu h hovi-t very (mvc fi-an for b r anfi-ty. Unbelt Ingjlla pltad (,-ulliy In Ju Hrv HukIuh (.uurt yt.Tdjy t- th char of a:Kault and b.ttlery upon tin? p-fUMn of a Chinainiui. He watt flm-d .". which he paid. Al'ria:vii r'-gturred at Portland ho tel i yi(.-rday wire: O. A. Ttu.rnDn, Mine Ou-itarnon. Mr. and Mr. C. Tlm Incni, G. A. Wcd, C. H. Uohman, Wm. A'Jklnx and L. II. Lane. Th proiiet-t for saving the light. Hhlp ar? very favor.iWe and Contrac tor Mcintosh Is ivVitdent lhat will have llttla tr-iiible In having her afiuat and towed around In th harbor. With the view of cloning out my entire stock of latoet improved air tight haulers, I am now offering them for sale at a discount of IS pur cent W. f. fCVLLY, 1 Bond Street. The new lea which we shall turn over on Janu.iry 1. lswo, um the price i f fir wood at J3..'5 per oord not a ' cor-l, nn.l othor ki.-.d of H) nipa.lho'.lc prices. ASTPltlA WOOD YAltD CO. T.-hphom- 471. A big dvh gallon of Por;U:id Work-tu.-n cimitj down, on List nltrlu's truin t-i vlhil the Asturia lodge. They were met dl t hi depot by tho local brethren und oscortcd to tho hall wlK-re a JoLy time w-.ii) lui-l. The city council will meet tomorrow but will thnii adjourn, on acount of it being a U-g.d holiday, unul Tu-.-s.lay, when the olllciaU-eli-t will be In st alh-d. This will fliuVh the work of tho prt-AMit council. For a few days only, croam-mlxed candy 15 cents a pound; plain Amer ican candy 10 cents a pound. Choco late creams 30 cents a pound, and everything eJae in proportion, at the Parlor. These goods are made frvsh for Christmas. All persons that cannot make it con venlent to ntt-Mnl he performance rf "A Hot old Tim;" at Fisher's oHra house tomorrow evening, are notified that a matiihv jKi-foniivuicv will be given tomorrow afternoon ttginuinr at 2 o'clock. Among tlnv mentioned ai congi-rs- siiiiMl timber In the Flrat distri-:t. snuum iongue nH no nomintited, ane Oatch of Murion cnunity, Brownell of nenlon, Fullerton of Douglass and Woodcock of Lane. A Are in L'ppertown yesterday called ou tnc ai'panmmn out tne Ulaie was extit.gulsh-.od by a ttMnpurary bucket brigade before the engines a-rived. It was In a dwolllng housj owned by l . I.. Parker and occaBloiuxl damage that jr.O will cover. Ihls is tho ond of the year of lSKfl and the rate war Is Btlll on. It has long patted the sensational stage and Is now a dull, uninteresting fact, though It saps local trade as persist ently as ever. The New York meet, itig of the bigwigs, if it tock place at all, occurred weeks ago, but the ex pected orders that would send rates back to normal do not put In an up pi ranee. The Hlllsboro Argus a.iys; One of our busin-.iss men reports that our merchants will give a cash bonus to any reliable party who will come here and pay the cash for all farm produce offered, th price to be that prevailing elsewhere, the party or parties agree ing to continue In business at least one year. Thousands of dollars' worth of produce gees to Portland each year, whore It is converted into ch and the proceeds spent there. The annual election of officer was held at the last regular meeting of the Women' Relief Corps, which tvsulted as follows: President, Mrs. Sarah Fast a band; Sr. Vice President, Mr. Orare Leabo; Jr. Vic Presid-nt, Mrs. Klira Curran; Trvaa., Mrs. Pauline JJU-glw. Chnpliiln, Mra. Haibara Hrt wig; Hcc., Mm. Ella Dolnka; Con duct', Mrs. Clara Adams; Guard, Mm. Finn MjUhii; ist Clor Btorer, Mim Myrllo DHii-.'ki; 2nd Odor Hear er, Ina Fanmn; Ird Color Hearer, Mlra Bell .'lev.-l md; 4ih Color Pear r. Mm. KophU Hall. The Ailorti fixiball cranks are di vided In thi-tr gui-e n to the otit coii: of tomorrow'a gain In Portland tut probably Uk; majority favor Mult nomah in their fopcaMa, The history of title a-tiAon' playing curtalnly lua-uia Ui Iw In th- Portland playi-re favor. Berkley li,t ftteinforij 20 to 0. I,', of O. d-ifeti,-i-l by Crkely 11 to 0 and by Muli.nom-ih S to 0 and then 0 to 0. It Ii said lliai Htanf rd held Berkley down w -ll I i tln -com1 half but it Is v ry piottbly Unt B -rkely, Itavlng a Kirong prad, phiyd on tlw dtfiHlve, In the- wmnl ha'f, detTnilnel to .five Ktar.f d no than'; to Kcore by MX fi.-cl 1-riil op-Illng. Tin; li'tiwt In tom-rr-)W'H gMme here In ( oiirid- ra.bW nnd S'-vrral i-n!hu.lua-tic fK will go lp Ul Wltll-HS ,t 'Iitln '. H. Mu.-.smii, of the st--am-r j A'm", wa ars-.ali' I in S-attle PiMav afternoon, t.hirg-d wllh cnnfp.ring to lum th (ejin -r City -if lt--nlon, ply-1 Ing on Ikj Wal-;ngon, on !h'- Him I I ut- as his boa:. It is alleged t.at Muncon merd into on .lriai gtincol I with C. K. l.ag-in. by which the latter whs to set Hi to th? R.-niftn on Chrlf nt.. eve. tgan ray. he then inform-d a young man naml Bu-ei:, em- I l-iyed on thi rt-amer Oazeil, of the plan. lie. .-wys that he th?n entered Iiho an agr3nnit whtir-by K:iell should t an .'jvevlroppor at conver. j rations betwe-.-n himself nnd Munson. Kute-ll Ix rail to have heard ttie con veratloiu1, uni t) have teen Munson pay Kagan :0 on account. On cnrist. ! mas day Hun boh war accused of the conspiracy, ind It la allcg-d that he nudrt a Conf-'fliloii InpllcatiiiK t-ls two pirtnen, tj. Atweli and S. F. Fish, in tj.e matter. Governor Goer has reosv-jd a tlm biT cruiST's ax. made of thj fln-t steel and hu-KlM-mely hHwd. the gift of A. F. Kelliher, a Salem timb-f in dpector. Mr. Kellib-r, a former resl deu of Michigan, has bei-n traveling through Cie slate for a long Lime In the lntert of Eastern lnvcMrr., and while In Salem a short time ago, he showed the governor t)ie snap-guarded pocket ax which he used In samp ling Oregon's forestry. The admirable workmanship of the t l so Improved Governor Gerr that Mr. Kelllher had a counterpart of the ax madd and presented to him. Mr. Keitilser, who is row In live, city, hu Just complotid an lnspi-?U3 of the tlmb" r of Co and CuriT countla arid along the McKinzle. Ho saya th foreota of the slate are reaoureia) of which Eastern w.KidMiic-n know nithlng, and of whien they ran haw no-ciUKV;.'oii U:.lll th- pay a vWt to th timber Ix-lis of the Cascade and CimM ra-ig s. Thee Ik'1;s. he say, offer boundless op;ar tunltU-s for raital n-king investmonr. Mr. Kellthnr was recx nily In Clau p county Inv-wiig-itlng our timber. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice t hr.-y given that the part- nemhlp tierofore existing between C. V. Blch and Alice May, under the firm name of Blch & May, has this day Ueon (Unsolved by mutual consent. Alice May retiring. All the Indebted ness ot the launch Ethel has been as sumed by C. W. Rich and all the bills due the Uuneh E.hel must be paid to the Commercial Collect! n Agflnicy, Dalglty & Reed, prPrie'trB- C. W. RICH . ALICE MAY. Dau-d December 2S, 1SS9. LAND CHANCE. I have a homeatoad title to 160 acres of jend. In the foflt nwrve, which can be exch;vnared tor 160 acres any where In the United States without any extra expense or duties what ever. Price J8 per acre. Write to box IU3, Corvallls, Oregon. BURNED TO DEATH. CORY ALLI8, Or.. Dec. !0. Mm, Malone. 85 years old, was burned to death yesterday morning, at her home In Alsea. She resided with her son, Captain Malone, and arose shurtly before 6 o'clock. Her soroams at trvicti-d attention, and har son found her enveloped In the flames of her burning clothing. Her eyi were burned out, and various parts of her body were badly chaivd. She died a few hours later. Chinaware Bargains. It's Worth Your Co nilng- just to See Great American Irni) ortinff Tea Go. STORES 109 TX XUMr."" PRICES AWAY UND. 671 Commercial St., Astoria. EAGLES TAKE NOTICE. Members are reauested to he present Sunday afternoon at 3 o'c!o 'nrp. Business of Importune? to b ,uis- ucted. By order of C. J. CURTIS, W. Pt. A. LE BIO I MAN, W. Sec. , -m TtlinhAni Qftl 1 JIJUliIUU Jill .1. r (ne teaned, MSTRUCTIOKS 6IVER. ORDERS SOLICITED. 1 Miss Bertha Hartin's Decorative Art Room. . g Boom 0 D.knm Bhlldlnf( ,, .Bd w.,hlofUm g,fc, p.niaBd, Or. p 53511551155351550 tiimmmmmmmmmmmmammmBmmMmammmmmmmammmmmm Commission, Brokerage, Insurance anl Shipping:. U4i(t' Tailor, CtnU'IiiUr. I. D. Coyer, Merchant Tailor 9 liwo-Date 'trtk St., rvBTLUD. OCC Y. M. C. A, Build'g. U l-EBECK Carpenter and Builder General Contractor HOUSE RAISlNQ AND M0V1NQ A SPECIALTY s wMa-AA w AAA i . i AituV s Ai!?nii A. S THE Palace Cafe W. W WOirPLE, tnf-T, Fiatst Scstauraat Jurtk f Sa FraBrisri OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Attentive Service, First-Class Cuisine, Private Booms for Ladies. 538 Commercial Street, Astoria. j m w i ir m v i i i Are those given the best oare throughout all periods of one's life. "I used to have the beat eyes," is a common expression. These people very likely have bad eyes now because neglectful of the care necessary to keep them good. Let us help keen youre good. If you havn't good J ones let ua awiint In making e them good. Right glass aid C that a what we offer. Northwest Optical Co, Vhe X-abb Bldu., Second and Washington 8ta Rooms so-ai-aa-s3 r rUHTLAND, OREGON. F HI ffTThe If j Eyes I axn. vurujnjjjruvuviixjrin. 8 Nice Work. I can we'll and iron, but can not do it a nice as the New Columbia Steam Laundry. I am young and tbey aro old hands at the bnaineri, yoo know. "" 'or vonr i"0 ,n(' youwuib J.W. OtLTOiN. Proprietor. Fill Lint ot Scfccst tmbroid cry .literlals. Initials a Specialty. Choice Selection ot 9 impiag Desiyas. Stampinj !teatly Dose. Custom Houne Broker. ASTORIA, .OREGON Agent W. F. k Co, oi Paciflc KiDfeu Co . A Happy New Year! p What could be more conducive t to happiness than a box of jj Hocfflers Sweets?! If you overlooked anybody on t Christmas nor is the time to make H amende. Choice mixed candies 15c ll and op. Lowney's Faniotu Choc- K olates. The Bonbonierre. I PAGIHCSSIEET METAL WOHIiS Msnnfacturers of : : N Salmon, Fruit, Vegetable, Spice and Syrup. LltiiograhinS cn Tin a Specialty. San Francisco, Cal., Astoria, Ore. l-airhaven. Wash. X WRITE US FOR PRICES. J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder. THE PROOF ; of the pudding- la In th eattatg and the proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument that' elusive a demonsnratloa Ours will stand the test HUGHES & CO. uvvn asuj lHih St, anil Franklin At. HuffscftmitJt & Lovell, Props 2 L-vvl I CTPfl U.V. I I'lUI J 7 PK.ni-aiLiii, .'1 i."d,i,rij; fliiu 0 rmrrtoii uitoxze . specialty t. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS . I'hiiut. 3451, Astoria, Or. ? ft BROWN'S RESTAURANT A firm-. Ihhh place at moderate prtcco liooms for ladies and private partii a Open nil Night... 108 Pourth St., near Washii I'OKTUND, ONtl.O.V PHONE IILACH 1835